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east tennessee, number west tennessee, yes.told you that four months ago and middle tennessee tilts the other way. in the issue in middle tennessee was defending the homeland. when it became apparent that abraham lincoln after the attack at fort sumter was going to go to war to save the union, these people in middle tennessee recognized that they were going to fight in the confederacy. that's a whole other story for a wholeother day . i think we've got time for one more question. anybody have a question? well, i would say we have had a great conversation tonight. it's always a pleasure to be at the hermitage and i hope for our viewers that you will take the opportunity to come and tour this beautiful site. it is really magnificent this time of year and all that is coming. the leaves will be turning andthings will be glorious all over middle tennessee . thank you very much and have a good evening. [applause] >> i think it ranks right up with washington's mount vernon or jefferson's monticello. in terms of impressiveness. it spea
east tennessee, number west tennessee, yes.told you that four months ago and middle tennessee tilts the other way. in the issue in middle tennessee was defending the homeland. when it became apparent that abraham lincoln after the attack at fort sumter was going to go to war to save the union, these people in middle tennessee recognized that they were going to fight in the confederacy. that's a whole other story for a wholeother day . i think we've got time for one more question. anybody have a...
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east tennessee not so much so it's up to middle tennessee. the legislature did not want to take a vote and be responsible for this. so what they did was we will have a referendum of the citizenry. and, of course, again that means a man are going to get to vote. so we're going to have a referendum of the people on whether or not they want the state of tennessee to call a convention for the purpose of discussing secession. east tennessee, how are you going to vote? no, we don't want to secede. west tennessee? yes, yes let's go let's go let's go. middle tennessee? votes with east tennessee, not to have convention to talk about secession. now that's not the story you heard, is a? you heard that tennessee join the confederacy, didn't you? and that's exactly what happens for months later. four months later after the attack on fort sumter and president lincoln calling for truce to put down the southern insurrection, this time the tennessee legislature always unique always individual are not just going to vote to secede. they're going to write a docu
east tennessee not so much so it's up to middle tennessee. the legislature did not want to take a vote and be responsible for this. so what they did was we will have a referendum of the citizenry. and, of course, again that means a man are going to get to vote. so we're going to have a referendum of the people on whether or not they want the state of tennessee to call a convention for the purpose of discussing secession. east tennessee, how are you going to vote? no, we don't want to secede....
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where is the pointer so appears tennessee and so the union and confederate armies are middle tennessee appear and here's mississippi. sorry if this map is not easy to read but pittsburgh's here the army of tennessee will be pushed back to chattanooga and chattanooga in 1963 general pratt has moved into mississippi had a johnston friday coordinate, defending that area and advised him not to retreat into pittsburgh, but he does want to do that you don't have many options. they talk about a sensitivity to rank and that will be a constant thing with him he is not happy that he is in the overall ranking structure of the confederate generals and he doesn't get along with his boss and a lot better find a way to work with them and johnston just can't bring himself to do that and davis doesn't only trust him and he asked his men to mitigate independent of the department commander is so that is a recipe for trouble people are coordinating and communicating there's a lot of mistrust. i will say good having been more aggressive in helping to defend pittsburgh and he probably could've done more to
where is the pointer so appears tennessee and so the union and confederate armies are middle tennessee appear and here's mississippi. sorry if this map is not easy to read but pittsburgh's here the army of tennessee will be pushed back to chattanooga and chattanooga in 1963 general pratt has moved into mississippi had a johnston friday coordinate, defending that area and advised him not to retreat into pittsburgh, but he does want to do that you don't have many options. they talk about a...
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start with tennessee. 40% of the tennessee budget comes from the federal government. only four states have more dependence on the federal debt. don't giver the money to tennessee. it is a farce.
start with tennessee. 40% of the tennessee budget comes from the federal government. only four states have more dependence on the federal debt. don't giver the money to tennessee. it is a farce.
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>> the great state of tennessee, mr. speaker. seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to pay tribute to john stewart who passed away in september at the age of 86 years. john led an accomplished public service career, mr. speaker. he was highlighted by his work on the civil rights act of 1964. and as an aide to then senator heubert humphrey. when he became vice president in 1965, john joined him in the -- and president lyndon johnson's administration. john left washington for knoxville in 1980, continuing his career at the tennessee valley authority as assistant general manager and vice president for economic and community development. mr. burchett: he retired from t.v.a. in 1994. he founded the georgia institute of administration in georgia and served as a consultant on the safety and advisory panel. all close to john can attest he cared about people in an ext
>> the great state of tennessee, mr. speaker. seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to pay tribute to john stewart who passed away in september at the age of 86 years. john led an accomplished public service career, mr. speaker. he was highlighted by his work on the civil rights act of 1964. and as an aide to...
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harshbarger of tennessee, i inform the house that mrs. harshbarger will vote yea on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. torres of new york, the empire state, i inform the house that mr. torres will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. as the member designated by mrs. walorski, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mrs. walorski of indiana will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. and as the member designated by mrs. hartzler from missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote yes on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the seek mr. connolly: as the member designated mr. larson of washington, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. larson of washington will vote no
harshbarger of tennessee, i inform the house that mrs. harshbarger will vote yea on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. torres of new york, the empire state, i inform the house that mr. torres will vote no on the motion to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the...
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tennessee lowest tax state in the country, no debt.d operate their fiscal policy, conservative fiscal policy works. if the country ran that way we wouldn't be putting people out of work. >> dana: the far left are in the big frustration moment because they want 3.5 trillion and they want to backfill the policy into it. the number meant so much to them. the infrastructure bill, for tennessee you would be able to get 5.8 billion for the highways, water infrastructure, bridge repair and replacement. airport improvements and you have a place -- a state here one of the reasons people are moving here because of the low taxes, because of the job environment. what does it mean to you to have a company like smith & wesson say we'll leave where we've been for decades and relocate here in tennessee? >> i think a company like smith and wesson, i think people all across america are looking at a place like tennessee and they see opportunity and freedom and they see a place where america hasn't lost her way and that is attractive. as they look around
tennessee lowest tax state in the country, no debt.d operate their fiscal policy, conservative fiscal policy works. if the country ran that way we wouldn't be putting people out of work. >> dana: the far left are in the big frustration moment because they want 3.5 trillion and they want to backfill the policy into it. the number meant so much to them. the infrastructure bill, for tennessee you would be able to get 5.8 billion for the highways, water infrastructure, bridge repair and...
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are key sponsors the metro arts commission tennessee arts commission, and parnassus books.nk you so much for making this possible in these extraordinary times. let's see we are going to be in conversation tonight with two extraordinary african immigrants. one is shugri said salh and the other is mondiat dogon. his book is throw those we throw away our diamonds. hi everybody. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? >> okay. can you hear me? >> i can absolutely hear you. >> i can hear both of you. >> this is great pretty want to tell you bookseller is parnassus books repurchases of the books of any books from any part of the festival help keep this festival free. humanities, tennessee staff will place the book by links for that session and the top of the chat. the festivals of free nonprofit event sponsored in part of you appreciate the event want to support it you can do that in the app or by visiting the website www.hq mtn.org. let's talk a little bit about her authors, shugri said salh was born in semi is an immigrant first to canada
are key sponsors the metro arts commission tennessee arts commission, and parnassus books.nk you so much for making this possible in these extraordinary times. let's see we are going to be in conversation tonight with two extraordinary african immigrants. one is shugri said salh and the other is mondiat dogon. his book is throw those we throw away our diamonds. hi everybody. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> thank you. can everybody hear me? >> okay. can you hear me?...
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the arrests of children in tennessee.we're covering a very disturbing trend in one county. >>> and tomorrow, do not miss our special hour of "american voices" latinos inside the white house in honor of hispanic heritage month. i sat down with members of the white house. that is tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but now, to richard lui standing by with a look at the other big stories we're watching this hour. richard? >> hey, alicia. let's start with an update on the emergency landing at laguardia airport today: an unruly passenger causing security concerns. after landing, firefighters surrounded one passenger as he lay face down on the tarmac. he's now in custody for questioning. all 80 passengers and crew on the american airlines flight deplaned safely. >>> what you're about to see might be disturbing. a hostage situation in downtown los angeles turning deadly when the perpetrator was shot. in this bystander video, a man is seen holding a woman hostage inside an apartment complex. he violently swing
the arrests of children in tennessee.we're covering a very disturbing trend in one county. >>> and tomorrow, do not miss our special hour of "american voices" latinos inside the white house in honor of hispanic heritage month. i sat down with members of the white house. that is tomorrow night, 7:00 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but now, to richard lui standing by with a look at the other big stories we're watching this hour. richard? >> hey, alicia. let's start...
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>> well, we heard about it because i live here in tennessee.its that followed. it's been a long kind of perk lading case that has led to this moment right here where you realize how many policies were in place that suck children into this system. the incident at this elementary school was the tip of the iceberg. this had been going on for decades and no one had been able to figure out how to stop it. we just found it through digging. now, the community was outraged at the time of the arrest. lawmakers called for a federal investigation. they said it was insane. families were so angry, but they really felt powerless against these policies that were standard operating procedure in the county. >> let's listen to another clip from judge davenport from your investigation. >> i want the children that come in front of me to leave better than they came in. >> from your reporting, is that happening? are these children better off after going through the system and going through this trauma? >> they are not. we spoke with one young man, dylan, one of the
>> well, we heard about it because i live here in tennessee.its that followed. it's been a long kind of perk lading case that has led to this moment right here where you realize how many policies were in place that suck children into this system. the incident at this elementary school was the tip of the iceberg. this had been going on for decades and no one had been able to figure out how to stop it. we just found it through digging. now, the community was outraged at the time of the...
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you to the 33rd annual southern festival of books and humanities tennessee does a super job bringing this to us every year end they are the state affiliate of the national for humanity. we are virtual again this year, there are amazing authors that are participating from across the country and we are excited that we can bring them to you even virtually. one of the benefits you can see any of these online, on youtube, they will be archived and that's a great thing that we could do, in my opinion and i'm sure everybody as booklovers, no matter where you are and how you do it you are talking about books, there cannot be a bad place. the supporters like you are dedicated sponsors in the national endowment for the humidity, the national endowment for the art, tennessee arts commission, the metro national arts commission, dollar general and the literacy foundation and they did amazing job with great articles. you can purchase any of these books as well. we are very excited to bring this to you and youtube website you can go to the online store the festival website to purchase the merchandi
you to the 33rd annual southern festival of books and humanities tennessee does a super job bringing this to us every year end they are the state affiliate of the national for humanity. we are virtual again this year, there are amazing authors that are participating from across the country and we are excited that we can bring them to you even virtually. one of the benefits you can see any of these online, on youtube, they will be archived and that's a great thing that we could do, in my opinion...
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in a tennessee state house, the tennessee state senate, and the mayor of knox county, my dear friend who i served on the small business committee and a fighter for real america, tim burchett. mr. burchett: thank you, chairman hern, for that wonderful and accurate introduction. i thank you for being my friend. madam speaker, joe biden, nancy pelosi, and the far-left democrats are playing the american people for fools. they're claiming their insane multitrillion-dollar agenda will cost nothing. nothing. our constituents are not stupid, madam speaker. they know nothing washington puts out is free. and they know that the daggum democrats want to tax them for their scheme. the congressional budget office said the democrats are lying about the cost of biden's agenda. the health care provisions alone, alone would increase the federal deficit by half a trillion dollars. let me repeat that. half a trillion dollars. it doesn't matter if the health care spending in this bill occurs over one year ow or over -- year or over 10ers into. we should never -- 10 years. we should never blow up the defi
in a tennessee state house, the tennessee state senate, and the mayor of knox county, my dear friend who i served on the small business committee and a fighter for real america, tim burchett. mr. burchett: thank you, chairman hern, for that wonderful and accurate introduction. i thank you for being my friend. madam speaker, joe biden, nancy pelosi, and the far-left democrats are playing the american people for fools. they're claiming their insane multitrillion-dollar agenda will cost nothing....
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so speaking of parents, there's angry ones in tennessee taking on educators.he harsh truth about history and racism and pulling their students out of school in protest. the teachers are saying in a moment. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i don't have any money. you don't look broke. elton: my rocket is skint! ♪ ♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she won't go a day without the right card. because she can't go a day without running. the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. this is the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue shield plan at benefitofblue.com ♪ feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to ge
so speaking of parents, there's angry ones in tennessee taking on educators.he harsh truth about history and racism and pulling their students out of school in protest. the teachers are saying in a moment. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash?...
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i would like to welcome you to the southern festival of books here in nashville tennessee. whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything that you do to help us continue to make this a great festival every year. if you'd like to purchase books that you see featured at the festival, we encourage you to do that through the book link in the facebook live or youtube section. support the festival and help to keep it free. so, we have a special guest today. our author is the former to turn mayor of knoxville and former governor of knoxville tennessee. tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. i
i would like to welcome you to the southern festival of books here in nashville tennessee. whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything...
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. >> the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom. a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> this is -- cannot be happening. >> it was really the worst day of my entire life. >> who would do this to our friend brooke. it was awful. it was horrible. it was a horrible time. >> secrets exposed, but would justice be served? >> it was never ending, never ending. and i was so frustrated. >> most people who knew brooke morris remember radiance and zest for life. >> she was always, always, always dancing everywhere she went. >> kaitlyn okal met brooke when they were teenagers, growing up just outside knoxville, tennessee brooke the yin to kaitlyn's yang. >> we kind of balanced each other out. she was -- a girly girl and i was more the tomboy. so i'd go to her house. and change into a thousand outfits and try on makeup and do our hair. and then she'd come into my house. and we'd ride four wheelers and play on the farm. >> sounds like you two were almost more like sisters? >> oh yeah, we even fought like sisters. we -- >> that's when
. >> the final minutes of a young woman's life detailed in a tennessee courtroom. a tragedy that devastated her family and friends. >> this is -- cannot be happening. >> it was really the worst day of my entire life. >> who would do this to our friend brooke. it was awful. it was horrible. it was a horrible time. >> secrets exposed, but would justice be served? >> it was never ending, never ending. and i was so frustrated. >> most people who knew brooke...
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desjarlais of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote nay on h.r. 5434. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mark green of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. green will vote nay on h.r. 5434. thank you. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will vote yes on h.r. 53 -- 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. gosar from arizona, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote nay on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by miss staff fannic of new york -- ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house ms. stefanik will vote yea on h.r. 5434. as the member desig
desjarlais of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote nay on h.r. 5434. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mark green of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. green will vote nay on h.r. 5434. thank you. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. stanton: as the member designated mrs. kirkpatrick, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. kirkpatrick will...
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s presidency but for the new deal deals tennessee valley authority tba -- tv and the chicago holding company. the commonwealth and edison behemoth customers electricity and gas in 32 states was consumed more than any other country in the world saving themselves 600,000 chicagoans were commonwealth and edison's winter of 1929 great depression collapse. not all utility holding companies were stacked pyramid's. their capitalization their regional services unregulated and overpriced as with his commonwealth edison deserve their castigation as the spiderweb of wall street. publicly directed at the chicago kingpin raise the prospect of entire industry being punished with federal sanctions. campaigning two months before the 1932 presidential outcome franklin roosevelt famously lamed the depression spreading missouri on men like samuel ansell and blamed federal electrocution of federal companies. the president said it are transforming the government's world war i power investment in muscle shoals alabama into the tennessee valley authority was among the first of the new deals prodigious 100
s presidency but for the new deal deals tennessee valley authority tba -- tv and the chicago holding company. the commonwealth and edison behemoth customers electricity and gas in 32 states was consumed more than any other country in the world saving themselves 600,000 chicagoans were commonwealth and edison's winter of 1929 great depression collapse. not all utility holding companies were stacked pyramid's. their capitalization their regional services unregulated and overpriced as with his...
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well, it's another daily express tennessee _ about?s tennessee front - about? well, it's another daily express tennessee front page | about? well, it's another daily - express tennessee front page which has been entirely concocted in some way staying with the prime minister has either told them or said that in general, all things considered, he doesn't really like raising taxes, but there is no real detail as to what sort of tax cuts, when they will be coming on stream, how that will be coming on stream, how that will be coming on stream, how that will be replaced, the revenue, as i say, it is, i often think of the express as more of a comic than a newspaper. once again, an interesting front page that doesn't bear any relation to reality, see all of their front pages on break that for other examples. hopefully we will start _ that for other examples. hopefully we will start to _ that for other examples. hopefully we will start to see _ that for other examples. hopefully we will start to see a _ that for other examples. hopefully we wil
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debenllamar ahora mismo nuevos como gran candidato y tienen que demostrar en la carretera vamos a tennesseees una fuera y consigue con el segundo de la noche con esto que es espectacular es que ni siquiera te dedico esta reservada y arriba por siete y le pregunta quién va a anotar el único mente que reos y último jugada en la yarda uno gana tennessee 34 31 y luego de la semana libre vemos que volvieron a los entrenamientos cuando reciban con la gran noticia con la ausencia y se recupera de un esguince en la semana cinco vemos que número 10 será titular y todo apunta que este domingo sea titular y se revocó malas noticias que se van a enfrentar este problema lo suspendieron por 21 juego y no será elegido para jugar el 30 de noviembre de ese dinero ir al fondo de asistencia de emergenciade los jugadores. >>> ton medidas precautorias con un regreso a clases presenciales para todos los estudiantes no vacunados . >>> les aconsejan viajar masivamente en esta temporada . >>> hemos un mural pintado . >>> semanifestaron para pedirlo . >>> esto se desató de que el propietario informó líder comunitari
debenllamar ahora mismo nuevos como gran candidato y tienen que demostrar en la carretera vamos a tennesseees una fuera y consigue con el segundo de la noche con esto que es espectacular es que ni siquiera te dedico esta reservada y arriba por siete y le pregunta quién va a anotar el único mente que reos y último jugada en la yarda uno gana tennessee 34 31 y luego de la semana libre vemos que volvieron a los entrenamientos cuando reciban con la gran noticia con la ausencia y se recupera de...
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. >> yeah.cron >> reporter: how does growing up in tennessee inform your writing?ce than about race. being from the south, we are still dealing with so many intersections of -isms. it's a very complicated place. slavery and inheriting that history has always been a heavy load to bear. but, you know, the south is also just a beautiful place be's a place that i think is shored up byit,s and so, i'm just adamant that i want to see the south represented truthfully, honestly, and loudly, and like unapologetically on the american stage. ♪ ♪ >> you got the gift inside you. that voice... >> reporter: hall also spoke with tina turner about addrhengesrs y t ea ike turner. >> a part of her was like, i don't know if people are really going to sit through me being slapped around, and i was like you went tough it for 16 years, they can take it for a few minutes. they can take that. so i think t okihatf nd hpuer at but there defitely was some trepidation on her part. >> reporter: she also wanted to show a different side of ike turner than what was widely known about him., and aut
. >> yeah.cron >> reporter: how does growing up in tennessee inform your writing?ce than about race. being from the south, we are still dealing with so many intersections of -isms. it's a very complicated place. slavery and inheriting that history has always been a heavy load to bear. but, you know, the south is also just a beautiful place be's a place that i think is shored up byit,s and so, i'm just adamant that i want to see the south represented truthfully, honestly, and loudly,...
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the tennessee staff should've placed the bio link at the top of the chat. the festival is a free nonprofit event that is supported in part by donations from individuals if you appreciate the event and want to support it you can do so via the app or the listing website at www..hum tn.org. now i would like to welcome vernon burton and armand derfne authors of justice differed in joshua rothman for the oscar of the legend and the chain. let's start with joshua if you want to tell us a little bit about your book and then will have some discussion in some questions after that. >> thank you darrell. will provide as much time as possible for conversation for questions. >> ahead, sorry for the interruption i can hear you now. >> good, sorry about that. i want to give a brief overview of the book and talk about why it matters and hopefully we will have lots of time for conversation questions. the ledger and the chain chases the lives and the careers of isaac franklin and john the most important traders in american history. but the domestic slave trade i'm referring
the tennessee staff should've placed the bio link at the top of the chat. the festival is a free nonprofit event that is supported in part by donations from individuals if you appreciate the event and want to support it you can do so via the app or the listing website at www..hum tn.org. now i would like to welcome vernon burton and armand derfne authors of justice differed in joshua rothman for the oscar of the legend and the chain. let's start with joshua if you want to tell us a little bit...
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fleischmann of the great state of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote yea on h.r. 5763. madam speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of the great state of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski of indiana, i inform the house that mrs. walorski will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? mr. courtney: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. adam smith of washington state, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
fleischmann of the great state of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote yea on h.r. 5763. madam speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. buchanan of the great state of florida, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yea on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote...
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who also teaches religious studies at the university of tennessee in martin. i welcome everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear from our authors and from you who are listening via facebook live, and youtube. please feel free picture questions in the chat feature i will present them later an hour 45 minute session. here at a previous outside meeting at the southern festival of books we meet in the tennessee plaza. that display would be organized who continues as her bookseller. your purchases to the online link helps keep the southern festival of books free you can also contribute to the southern festival by supporting us on the website at ww w during our session and make comments but i will ask a few questions and we want you to engage with her as well. those interested in the role of religion in the united states with the representation of masculinity, the changing of evangelical christianity, the role of books and myths and establishing and maintaining will find the book fascinating and revealing as a historian, doct
who also teaches religious studies at the university of tennessee in martin. i welcome everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear from our authors and from you who are listening via facebook live, and youtube. please feel free picture questions in the chat feature i will present them later an hour 45 minute session. here at a previous outside meeting at the southern festival of books we meet in the tennessee plaza. that display would be organized who...
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the leaves will be turning and things will be glorious all over middle tennessee. thank thank you very much, a good evening. [applause] >> i think it ranks right up with washington's mount vernon or jefferson's monticello. in terms of impressiveness, it speaks of him of significant wealth. jackson is still considered to be one of our wealthiest presidents. it's an 8000 square foot house. if you were coming here, very impressed by a house of this magnitude. andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the family. the front of the house is very grand. it's the stuff is called greek revival which was the height of style in the unite
the leaves will be turning and things will be glorious all over middle tennessee. thank thank you very much, a good evening. [applause] >> i think it ranks right up with washington's mount vernon or jefferson's monticello. in terms of impressiveness, it speaks of him of significant wealth. jackson is still considered to be one of our wealthiest presidents. it's an 8000 square foot house. if you were coming here, very impressed by a house of this magnitude. andrew jackson and rachel bought...
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jillian: tennessee senator marsha blackburn, fresh off her trip visiting the border, thinking for joining us. have a great night. now to this, president biden urging democrats in congress to unite as his signature piece of legislation hanging from the balance, moderates and progressives have been unable to agree on a price check for weeks biden says the party needs to get on the same page heading into the 2022 midterm which are quickly approaching, mark meredith is live with the latest. >> good evening democrats close to the president the bill back better agenda will make its way out of congress eventually, negotiations moderate progressives keep dragging on. this week and the president had a chance to address democrats virtually for a dnc fall meeting and he basically said they had to get on the same page of the good have to be united if they're going to have any chance at next year's midterm election.
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tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn will join us on what congress will do to hold the biden administration accountable for the border crisis. first, jenkins is here in washington. you have been doing great work covering this border crisis. this number is nothing short of stunning. >> it is staggering, john. what is really significant is that it is not showing any signs of slowing down whatsoever. the highest number of apprehensions previously on record was 1986 with 1.69 the million. the second highest in 2,000 with 1.6 million. these numbers not only exceed that record with more than 7 million now, they are unprecedented. we had people come in for more than 150 different countries now. former acting dhs secretary chad wolf reacted earlier. >> they refuse to call it a crisis at the end of the day and we need to be honest with the american people, on average in any given month, it is three times the amount we have seen in previous years. that is catastrophic at the end of the day. >> another number that stands out, we have had more than
tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn will join us on what congress will do to hold the biden administration accountable for the border crisis. first, jenkins is here in washington. you have been doing great work covering this border crisis. this number is nothing short of stunning. >> it is staggering, john. what is really significant is that it is not showing any signs of slowing down whatsoever. the highest number of apprehensions previously on record was 1986 with 1.69 the...
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one town in tennessee my soon ban several books about segregation and even martin luther king's famousgton. cnn's evan mcmorris santoro has more. >> reporter: just outside of nashville, basic american history is up for debate. >> his parents taught him about george washington and he iden identifies george washington as a white man, and asked if he would be killed back then because he has brown skin. he's judging george washington not by being the founder of our country. >> when do we tell the kid that in fact he may have been killed because of the color of his skin? >> i'm not sure that that's what you teach, that you would have been killed for the color of your skin. that's a narrative, really. >> robin steenman is trying to change the narrative on race in the williams county, tennessee, school district, she pulled her child out of public school and leads a chapter of moms for liberty in this wealthy republican leaning suburb. nationally, the group is known for loudly protesting school masking. >> and it has traumatized williamson county kids. >> reporter: but steenman's chapter filed
one town in tennessee my soon ban several books about segregation and even martin luther king's famousgton. cnn's evan mcmorris santoro has more. >> reporter: just outside of nashville, basic american history is up for debate. >> his parents taught him about george washington and he iden identifies george washington as a white man, and asked if he would be killed back then because he has brown skin. he's judging george washington not by being the founder of our country. >>...
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last thing i would add, this suspect just happening in tennessee.eemed unconstitutional or not in good faith. it is getting people fired up on the divisive issues, vaccines, masks. people here are upset. part of what they are upset about here in the ten is the uncertainty what have is going to happen. >> those governors who have had the mandates struck down, is he backing down? >> he is doubling down. we are seeing it in florida n arizona, republican governors doubling down trying to push through what they view as their policies and really pushing back against the courts. >> cal perry live for us in tennessee. great to have you on the show. thank you very much for that reporting. appreciate it. thanks to all of you for watching this hour of hallie jackon reports. what a friday. what a day every day. find us on twitter @hallie on msnbc. "deadline: white house" starts after this quick break. "deadline: white house" starts after this quick break ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, li
last thing i would add, this suspect just happening in tennessee.eemed unconstitutional or not in good faith. it is getting people fired up on the divisive issues, vaccines, masks. people here are upset. part of what they are upset about here in the ten is the uncertainty what have is going to happen. >> those governors who have had the mandates struck down, is he backing down? >> he is doubling down. we are seeing it in florida n arizona, republican governors doubling down trying...
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he is placed in the army of tennessee tumulus. so there you go davis and beauregard are in dueling tumulus is. they moved to davis's body and put it in a cemetery in richmond. i like to think they were likely can't have these guys hanging out in the same cemetery. their skeletons are liable to come out in battle for control. the beauregard is the highest ranking officer in that tumulus. the statue on top of him is johnson. he can never get from below johnson. all that is to say what about beauregard overall because it's a mixed and complicated one. there are various generals but none is dramatic as p.g.t. beauregard and he doesn't have a glowing reputation. nor does he have an entirely negative one either. for one thing he's the hero of 1861 a man whose the darling of the confederacy in the war which is something of a romance and there's poetry to shiloh because shiloh is the first battle of the civil war on the scale of the slaughters of waterloo and all those battles fought in europe. nothing to take away from wilson's creek or
he is placed in the army of tennessee tumulus. so there you go davis and beauregard are in dueling tumulus is. they moved to davis's body and put it in a cemetery in richmond. i like to think they were likely can't have these guys hanging out in the same cemetery. their skeletons are liable to come out in battle for control. the beauregard is the highest ranking officer in that tumulus. the statue on top of him is johnson. he can never get from below johnson. all that is to say what about...
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. >> Éstas pequeÑas solamente quiere ver a su mamÁ, ella se encuentra en el estado de tennessee. >> estosde nacimiento e informaciÓn de contacto de su madre en el estado de tennessee, fueron llevadas a un centro de detenciÓn donde aÚn permanecen en custodia de la patrulla fronteriza mientras localizan a sus familiares. >> ojalÁ que encuentren a sus familiares. >> suspendiÓ otra polÍtica migratoria del gobierno de donald trump, las llamadas deportaciones que permitÍan expulsar a determinados migrantes sin darles acceso a una audiencia en corte, un portavoz dice que esta polÍtica no se implementarÁ hasta que el gobierno completÉ sus revisiones. >> la crisis en la frontera sur no se ha logrado controlar, son muchos los estudiantes que siguen varados e intentan regularizar su situaciÓn migratoria para permanecer en territorio mexicano, muchas son deportados sin darle la oportunidad de pedir asilo. paulina nos habla sobre los anhelos de estos migrantes que estÁn en el limbo. >> con la desesperaciÓn a flor de piel esperaron horas bajo el sol para dotar de conseguir asilo por medio de la comisiÓ
. >> Éstas pequeÑas solamente quiere ver a su mamÁ, ella se encuentra en el estado de tennessee. >> estosde nacimiento e informaciÓn de contacto de su madre en el estado de tennessee, fueron llevadas a un centro de detenciÓn donde aÚn permanecen en custodia de la patrulla fronteriza mientras localizan a sus familiares. >> ojalÁ que encuentren a sus familiares. >> suspendiÓ otra polÍtica migratoria del gobierno de donald trump, las llamadas deportaciones que...
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of the issues that is maybe particular to tennessee but maybe other states face this, in tennessee, you avoid local planning commissions if the lot sizes you subdivide properties into our five acres or lower. tennessee requires a 50 foot access trip to a public road, so it creates a situation where we as searing -- we are seeing very difficult subdivisions happening where you have these 50 foot strips making their way back into larger tracts of property. have you seen that problem and what are your opinions about the long-term implications of this land divided into these very narrow strips for access purposes and for purely meeting the zoning requirements? dr. hamilton: that's an excellent example of the interaction of the many regulations that local governments enforce, sometimes leading to outcomes that do not make sense and constrain havin g construction as a result. that is why i focus on rewarding housing market outcomes rather than specific policy changes. rep. rose: thank you. my time has expired and i yield back. rep. cleaver: the gentleman yields. the chair now recognizes a cel
of the issues that is maybe particular to tennessee but maybe other states face this, in tennessee, you avoid local planning commissions if the lot sizes you subdivide properties into our five acres or lower. tennessee requires a 50 foot access trip to a public road, so it creates a situation where we as searing -- we are seeing very difficult subdivisions happening where you have these 50 foot strips making their way back into larger tracts of property. have you seen that problem and what are...
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that's in tennessee, cat.fantastic, but you know, it's like when you go to the beach and you return and there is sand everywhere and it's kind of like that with nashville except it's grits. tough to get them out of those hard-to-reach places, but that's what the hamsters are for. [scattered laughter] but do we have some great times. here's tape of our last night out. ♪ ♪ >> greg: the only way out of a john rich bar is through the window. so what did we miss while we were gone? well, several of noxious left-wing activists, kyrsten sinema, from a classroom at arizona state, to the restroom and harassed her outside install. i'll admit i've done this myself while drunk, but it had nothing to do with politics. and everything to do with a missing bag of weed that julie banderas still owes me. but instead of giving me senator some privacy, they just continued their business while she did hers. >> we want to talk to you real quick. >> actually i'm heading out. >> right now is a real moment that our people need in orde
that's in tennessee, cat.fantastic, but you know, it's like when you go to the beach and you return and there is sand everywhere and it's kind of like that with nashville except it's grits. tough to get them out of those hard-to-reach places, but that's what the hamsters are for. [scattered laughter] but do we have some great times. here's tape of our last night out. ♪ ♪ >> greg: the only way out of a john rich bar is through the window. so what did we miss while we were gone? well,...
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the tennessee cheerleaders and band were forced to leave to dodge the trash. trash. >>> california has had one of the driest years ever and a high-profile coach is out for vaccine rolovich and four assistant coaches for refusing to get the covid vaccine. yesterday was the state deadline. he applied for a religious exemption. he's the first major college coach to lose his job. he was the highest paid state employee making more than $3 million a year. >>> the los angeles times says california recorded its driest water year in history. less than 12 inches of snow and rain fell in what's called the 2021 water year. half of what experts say is the average for california. emergency drought proclamations have been issued in 50 of the 58 counties. the governor has called on residents to voluntarily reduce water usage by 15%. >>> still to come, speed golf. a team tries to set a world record forever ed oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic®
the tennessee cheerleaders and band were forced to leave to dodge the trash. trash. >>> california has had one of the driest years ever and a high-profile coach is out for vaccine rolovich and four assistant coaches for refusing to get the covid vaccine. yesterday was the state deadline. he applied for a religious exemption. he's the first major college coach to lose his job. he was the highest paid state employee making more than $3 million a year. >>> the los angeles times...
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in tennessee it is exceptionally hard to remove a judge.se and senate, ask that's very unlikely that would happen. so really she's up for re-election in august. it's up to the voters. but i will say also that, yes, she oversees this whole system, the courts, the juvenile jail. she has immense power, and she wields that power in astounding ways. she doesn't direct law enforcement. we have a memo we obtained that shows she is, in fact, telling law enforcement what to do. she has a memorandum that says children are to be brought immediately to the facility to be processed . that policy has since stopped, but to say she didn't direct law enforcement is just not the case. >> all wow. >> that's incredible overreach for a judge to be telling law enforcement what to do. >> this wasn't the only story i read this week that reminded me of how separate our justice systems are. i read about another study this week from the university of california davis that found black residents of chicago were eight times more likely to receive a ticket for bicycling
in tennessee it is exceptionally hard to remove a judge.se and senate, ask that's very unlikely that would happen. so really she's up for re-election in august. it's up to the voters. but i will say also that, yes, she oversees this whole system, the courts, the juvenile jail. she has immense power, and she wields that power in astounding ways. she doesn't direct law enforcement. we have a memo we obtained that shows she is, in fact, telling law enforcement what to do. she has a memorandum that...
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mrs.wagner: i would like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from tennessee mr. burchett. mr. burchett: the congressional gold medal and least we can do for the 13 servicemembers killed. one of those 13, ryan knauss was from my district and his family is nays of mine. his grandfather called me shortly after and described the scene we have seen it in movies and he had to live it. the car pulls up and army officers got out and informed that his grandson had perished in afghanistan. my momma endured that very same thing when she was a young girl and her brother roy died fighting the nazis. it's in my head pretty thick. he was killed by helping complete strangers and that's what he loved to do and loved helming force. and knauss was the final american military kargt in afghanistan. we were devastated by his loss. on september 11, they held a great local tribute to this fallen hero. on september 21, i attended his funeral as he was laid to rest. we honor him and 12 fellow heroes further bypassing this legislation. the true heroes are the men and women of our armed forces. they keep
mrs.wagner: i would like to yield two minutes to the gentleman from tennessee mr. burchett. mr. burchett: the congressional gold medal and least we can do for the 13 servicemembers killed. one of those 13, ryan knauss was from my district and his family is nays of mine. his grandfather called me shortly after and described the scene we have seen it in movies and he had to live it. the car pulls up and army officers got out and informed that his grandson had perished in afghanistan. my momma...
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i lose all the was it the tennessee for? oh, the halem miller fe. oh ashtray. lou, i didn't know that mean michelin bella had lesson in nor aren't you. i'm a bit as a how probably, or hotel make the bizarre eel, the houses are, was fee and the impact of burn room. so i know mazda jacqueline, a soda, a claim to be the will be for la, are they elderly? hello. hello. yes. hi. like normally learning, but they haven't been in the local right. i have a check in a real miserably minute. i hear well very well if it but if lee and am and he said no more. so i was told rob is given to the fabric, will enable to live with jeanette iraq to develop a scenario to lafelle. and i know couldn't run a so after day, i mean the, the may has been had the way from to live view. i had this, i had a whole bunch of like he hold on to finish with a lot on the lot. so mark, when will know sean, i'm in the middle of bus is out of could i and i found that there was all the time limit that jim i'm and that was i don't owe money all the time. you had job. hello. hey, the joe wasn
i lose all the was it the tennessee for? oh, the halem miller fe. oh ashtray. lou, i didn't know that mean michelin bella had lesson in nor aren't you. i'm a bit as a how probably, or hotel make the bizarre eel, the houses are, was fee and the impact of burn room. so i know mazda jacqueline, a soda, a claim to be the will be for la, are they elderly? hello. hello. yes. hi. like normally learning, but they haven't been in the local right. i have a check in a real miserably minute. i hear well...