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the tennessee three, you might remember them. they will now take the stage at the dnc tomorrow.e'll speak live with state representative justin pearson, mike colleague abby. we'll have that, but first here's a look at who's coming up at inside politics at noon. that's coming up awkward question. >> is there going to be anything left over oh, absolutely. >> my kids don't know what they want. you know, who knows what she wants with empower. >> we get all of our financial questions answered. >> so you don't have to worry in power what's next your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel nothing beats it. >> i recommend pro enamel active shields because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a game changer for my patients, try pro-national mouthwash he best things in life come into two scoops of ice cream two thumbs up, and now by any phone, when you switch to consumer cellular and get two months of service free, that's right, two months break all the fast, reliable nationwide coverage, make this switch t
the tennessee three, you might remember them. they will now take the stage at the dnc tomorrow.e'll speak live with state representative justin pearson, mike colleague abby. we'll have that, but first here's a look at who's coming up at inside politics at noon. that's coming up awkward question. >> is there going to be anything left over oh, absolutely. >> my kids don't know what they want. you know, who knows what she wants with empower. >> we get all of our financial...
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. >> reporter: derek scott grew up in poverty raised by his grandmother nelly in rural tennessee. >> did she tell people that she thought you were going to be a lawyer one day? >> yes, she did. >> she was proud of you. >> yes, very proud. >> yeah. >> reporter: after his grandma died, derek says his recreational use of painkillers snowballed into an addiction. it wasn't until a doctor prescribed a medication called buprenorphine that he says his life began to change. >> not only did it take all the cravings and sickness away, i really got a sense in my mind that i can do this now. >> reporter: buprenorphine is one of three medications approved by the fda to treat opioid use disorder. it's a synthetic opioid that when used as prescribed doesn't result in a high and curbs withdrawal symptoms and cravings. top health officials call it the gold standard. >> do we ask when they come in? >> reporter: dr. steven lloyd is head prescribed doesn't result in a high and of tennessee's opioid abatement council. >> if taking this, you got 60% to 70% less chance of dying. >> reporter: but he says th
. >> reporter: derek scott grew up in poverty raised by his grandmother nelly in rural tennessee. >> did she tell people that she thought you were going to be a lawyer one day? >> yes, she did. >> she was proud of you. >> yes, very proud. >> yeah. >> reporter: after his grandma died, derek says his recreational use of painkillers snowballed into an addiction. it wasn't until a doctor prescribed a medication called buprenorphine that he says his life...
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secretary, the great state of tennessee, birthplace of -- >> you saw it all there.llots and to lead all the delegates and push them all over to kamala harris. why that switch? was it a difficult decision? what was your feeling about joe biden? let's be honest. >> i love and appreciate joe biden. president biden invited us to the white house. we had the chance to be with him. we had the chance to talk with him on zoom the day after we were expelled. i believe his leadership to the country deserves all of our praise and gratitude. i believe that this moment in american history he met by ensuring that we all would understand that vice president harris is the leader we need in this moment in time. i believe the gratitude that everyone shared on monday was worthwhile and deserving of a person who has given his life to this country in service. i think for tennessee, we realize that our job is to do everything that we can to have democrats in office in the white house and vice president kamala harris is the leader that we need in this moment in time. she cares about people
secretary, the great state of tennessee, birthplace of -- >> you saw it all there.llots and to lead all the delegates and push them all over to kamala harris. why that switch? was it a difficult decision? what was your feeling about joe biden? let's be honest. >> i love and appreciate joe biden. president biden invited us to the white house. we had the chance to be with him. we had the chance to talk with him on zoom the day after we were expelled. i believe his leadership to the...
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at a hearing, the tennessee board of law examiners heard from his doctor and colleagues. after nearly three years of battle, derek received his law license with no conditions. the justice department is now investigating his case. this january his 2-year-old son watched derek take his oath. >> it was emotional that day. my grandma, you know, knowing that she's watching over me, that's a big deal. >> reporter: now derek wants to make his son proud and help people as a lawyer. kate snow, nbc news, clarksville, tennessee. >> in just 60 seconds the warning to mothers after the sudden rise this summer of a virus impacting children. >>> plus, the manhunt for an escaped convicted murderer in north carolina entering its second day, and the sheriff now revealing a personal connection to the man he's now out to catch. za. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem,... ...we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't sto
at a hearing, the tennessee board of law examiners heard from his doctor and colleagues. after nearly three years of battle, derek received his law license with no conditions. the justice department is now investigating his case. this january his 2-year-old son watched derek take his oath. >> it was emotional that day. my grandma, you know, knowing that she's watching over me, that's a big deal. >> reporter: now derek wants to make his son proud and help people as a lawyer. kate...
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kate snow, nbc news, clarksville, tennessee. >>> still to come on early today.neighbors could be saying "they're here." you could be making a bid for a special piece of history. the haunted house that's back on the market. d house that's back n the market. (♪♪) [baby crying] (♪♪) (♪♪) [cheerful screams] (♪♪) (♪♪) [giggling] (♪♪) (♪♪) [baby crying] this is not just a pharmacist. you could try this. yeah? this is another woman who gets it. (♪♪) when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. (♪♪) and you realize you're in love... steve? with a laundry detergent. (♪♪) gain flings. seriously good scent. why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. herbal essences is packed with naturally derived plant-based ingredients your hair will love. and none of the stuff it won't. our sulfate free collections smell incredible and leave your hair touchably
kate snow, nbc news, clarksville, tennessee. >>> still to come on early today.neighbors could be saying "they're here." you could be making a bid for a special piece of history. the haunted house that's back on the market. d house that's back n the market. (♪♪) [baby crying] (♪♪) (♪♪) [cheerful screams] (♪♪) (♪♪) [giggling] (♪♪) (♪♪) [baby crying] this is not just a pharmacist. you could try this. yeah? this is another woman who gets it. (♪♪)...
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to east tennessee early in the war sometimes join the u.s.rmy to put down the confederacy. many unions during the secondon and third north carolina mounted infantry huppert in the appalachia border region region. now unionist were targets of confederates who patrolled the border to protect fellow citizens in the cross-border attacks by the u.s. army. one of the most prominent units the confederates used involved william home thomas of the cherokeendians. governor vance frequently sent troops into north and west carolina union army recursions. two different counter irregulari wars require two different solutions. touch theun same mountain counties.or different people and motivations were behind each more. u.s. cross-border raids often targeted operations meant to destroy confederate prisons and war material. although they caught civilians in the wake of operations phase hit and run guerrilla tactics. the people's war was an internal problem that had its roots in a different set of motivation entirely. opposition to confederate military policie
to east tennessee early in the war sometimes join the u.s.rmy to put down the confederacy. many unions during the secondon and third north carolina mounted infantry huppert in the appalachia border region region. now unionist were targets of confederates who patrolled the border to protect fellow citizens in the cross-border attacks by the u.s. army. one of the most prominent units the confederates used involved william home thomas of the cherokeendians. governor vance frequently sent troops...
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we come from tennessee. it was beautiful to see. and republicans like to joke that we are the party of, and yes, we have awoke into their product 25 agenda, trying to bring us back to 1955, and we are saying absolutely not. we are not going back, we are going to fight with everything we have. because this nation is ours, and we are not going to cede to their extremism. we are on the right side of history, and when our children asked we can say we did the right thing on our watch to make sure this nation lives up to what we say on paper. and to create a multigenerational democracy in the face of what trump and his extremism's are trying to offer to this nation. >> before i want to let you know, as someone who is watching it being covered all week, i saw myself there, literally. when you compare it to the rnc, you look at the faces. they were young and old, in between. they were asian, hispanic, black, white, native american. it was literally all of america reflected there. that is the message that is saying from the democratic party,
we come from tennessee. it was beautiful to see. and republicans like to joke that we are the party of, and yes, we have awoke into their product 25 agenda, trying to bring us back to 1955, and we are saying absolutely not. we are not going back, we are going to fight with everything we have. because this nation is ours, and we are not going to cede to their extremism. we are on the right side of history, and when our children asked we can say we did the right thing on our watch to make sure...
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and tennessee is not unique.achers or other school employees to be armed, according to the giffords law center. >> i can't imagine sending my child to a school knowing that there is a gun in the room. >> reporter: her daughter monroe was 9 when she was injured in the shooting at the covenant school. she describes herself as conservative, a supporter of the second amendment. last summer she fought for gun reform, like a red flag law that never passed, and this spring she was part of heated protests against the legislation to arm teachers. >> why do you think this law passed? the legislators said they were doing this for covenant, in the wake of the shooting at your kids' school. >> they weren't listening at all. it felt like we were screaming underwater. >> do you think it was political? >> i think partly it was political. >> reporter: josh, who is also a republican county commissioner, and jennifer, a registered democrat, agree on this. >> it is at least a good step to see where it goes. but i think it was so som
and tennessee is not unique.achers or other school employees to be armed, according to the giffords law center. >> i can't imagine sending my child to a school knowing that there is a gun in the room. >> reporter: her daughter monroe was 9 when she was injured in the shooting at the covenant school. she describes herself as conservative, a supporter of the second amendment. last summer she fought for gun reform, like a red flag law that never passed, and this spring she was part of...
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tennessee arriving in knoxville in early july.lthough kirk fulfilled his mission, confederate citizens felt less secure than ever after. the loss of conscripts camp, the region and the destruction on the part of morgenstern. one of the most important towns in the area in the final months of 1864, civil was common in the counties. the four major confederate congressional districts dominated by irregular wars, chaos and anarchy reigned. unions played a role in defeat of the confederacy. through their involvement in these three irregular wars that drew up resources from the battlefield. and these resources would not likely have tipped the balance in the confederates favor. but they might have prolonged the war unionists and their antics and federate allies were not able to defeat the confederacy militarily, but they did force confederates to committing numbers of troops in to attempt to restore control in roughly one third of the state. and despite doing so the confederates, however, did not have the requisite troops to win in north
tennessee arriving in knoxville in early july.lthough kirk fulfilled his mission, confederate citizens felt less secure than ever after. the loss of conscripts camp, the region and the destruction on the part of morgenstern. one of the most important towns in the area in the final months of 1864, civil was common in the counties. the four major confederate congressional districts dominated by irregular wars, chaos and anarchy reigned. unions played a role in defeat of the confederacy. through...
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north carolina in its who fled to east tennessee joined the u.s. army in an effort to put down the confederacy and many of these unionists joined the second and third north carolina mounted infantry which operated in the appalachian border region against confederate troops. unionists were also targets of confederate who patrolled the border to protect federal -- fellow citizens from attacks by the u.s. army and one of the most prominent units involved william holland thomas's legion of cherokee indians which governor vance frequently send troops into north carolina for union army incursions into suppressed dissidents, two different counter irregular wars with two different solutions. in the violence of both forms of conflict touched the same mountain counties and different people and motivations were behind each one. u.s. army cross-border raids targeted operation meant to destroy confederate prisons and war material though they can't civilians in the wake of operations that use hit and run guerrilla tactics, the people's war on the other hand was
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i don't know any in tennessee but she's rubbing anyway.o see those maps across the country, we know tennessee is always painted solidly red so we're sometimes overlooked but we're going to keep fighting and urge those of you who are in battleground states to stand up and elect a pro-equality senate and we have a lot of good candidates, including lgbtq candidates running and we need your help because we need those positive role models. we just elected a gay man for a school board in nashville and we need to make sure that we eventually elect a pro-equality president and vice president. [applause] my next question is for you, madam president. we need to be saying that all the time after november. you just heard from dr. richman talking about how terrible things are in tennessee but if we're dealing with a trump presidency we're also talking about how terrible project 2025 is is donald trump and j.d. vance would be also for this country and democracy as a whole. when you think about what is possible for our community when voters and allies sh
i don't know any in tennessee but she's rubbing anyway.o see those maps across the country, we know tennessee is always painted solidly red so we're sometimes overlooked but we're going to keep fighting and urge those of you who are in battleground states to stand up and elect a pro-equality senate and we have a lot of good candidates, including lgbtq candidates running and we need your help because we need those positive role models. we just elected a gay man for a school board in nashville...
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titans allá en tennessee.er touchdown para los 49ers. después, en la defensiva de winters. también jugó muy bien para san francisco y en la segunda mitad, incluso entró isaac alarcón como tackle derecho y tuvo por lo general un buen desempeño. yahshua davis fue otro jugador que se destacó en esa batalla que tiene con brandon allen por ser el segundo mariscal de san francisco davis anotó un touchdown por tierra que acercó en ese momento en el marcador a los 49ers. francisco tendrá el primer partido en casa de la pretemporada el domingo 18 de agosto, cuando reciba a los new orleans saints. a partir de la próxima semana le tendremos la cobertura completa de los san francisco 49ers a la que están acostumbrados aquí en su noticiero telemundo norte de california. por el momento me toca despedirme desde los juegos olímpicos. han sido 3 semanas donde estuvimos siguiendo el fútbol olímpico a lo largo y ancho de todo francia. viajamos a lyon, a burdeos, estuvimos en marsella y pudimos vivir cada 1 de los momentos más im
titans allá en tennessee.er touchdown para los 49ers. después, en la defensiva de winters. también jugó muy bien para san francisco y en la segunda mitad, incluso entró isaac alarcón como tackle derecho y tuvo por lo general un buen desempeño. yahshua davis fue otro jugador que se destacó en esa batalla que tiene con brandon allen por ser el segundo mariscal de san francisco davis anotó un touchdown por tierra que acercó en ese momento en el marcador a los 49ers. francisco tendrá el...
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and tennessee is not unique.the covenant school. she describes herself as conservative, a supporter of the second amendment. last summer she fought for gun reforms, like a red flag law that never passed. this spring she was part of heated protests against the legislation to arm teachers. >> why do you think this law passed? the legislators said they were doing this for covenant, in the wake of school shooting at your kids' school. >> they weren't listening at all. it felt like we were screaming underwater. >> do you think this is the law now for political reasons? do you think it was political? >> i think partly it was political. >> josh, who is also a republican county commissioner, and jennifer, a registered democrat, agree on this. >> it is at least a good step to see where it goes. but i think it was so some of them could give themselves a pat on the back and be able to throw red meat at their constituents. >> i think they're trying to say, well, we tried to do something to make the kids safer. >> representat
and tennessee is not unique.the covenant school. she describes herself as conservative, a supporter of the second amendment. last summer she fought for gun reforms, like a red flag law that never passed. this spring she was part of heated protests against the legislation to arm teachers. >> why do you think this law passed? the legislators said they were doing this for covenant, in the wake of school shooting at your kids' school. >> they weren't listening at all. it felt like we...
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our last call is from shatner get, tennessee -- from chattanooga, tennessee, a democrat. sean, you have the last word tonight. caller: hello. in q2 c-span for doing this. i've been watching this -- thank you c-span for doing this. i've been watching this since i was a kid. thank you for all that you do. tonight was a phenomenal night and if you're a democrat, you should be a proud democrat from a main all the way from guam. you should be excited about what we are about to do and the shift that's about to take place in november. tonight, the democratic party did two things. they delivered a sound message on economic reform and they delivered a compare and contrast of who we can be, who we aspire to be, what this nation is built of, and where we could go if donald trump is elected. i want to give a big shout out to the tennessee delegation, to my chair, the first black chair from the tennessee state democratic party. and shout out to all democrats and make sure that you have a safe travel home coming back to tennessee, so thank you so much. and you have a great night. host:
our last call is from shatner get, tennessee -- from chattanooga, tennessee, a democrat. sean, you have the last word tonight. caller: hello. in q2 c-span for doing this. i've been watching this -- thank you c-span for doing this. i've been watching this since i was a kid. thank you for all that you do. tonight was a phenomenal night and if you're a democrat, you should be a proud democrat from a main all the way from guam. you should be excited about what we are about to do and the shift...
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una madre de guatemala pierde la vida tratando de salvar a una de sus hijas en un lago de tennessee. los peligros del lugar porque las seÑales estaban en inglÉs. hablamos con el esposo, quien entre el dolor nos dice que ahora debe luchar solo para sacar adelante a sus tres hijos. y un aluviÓn de crÍticas recibÓo hoy la entrevista virtual que elon musk le hizo al expresidente trump. fue una charla vista por mÁs de 1 millÓn de usuarios que estuvo plagada de falsedades, desinformaciÓn y fallas tÉcnicas. noticias telemundo en la noche con arantza loizaga. hola, quÉ tal? y gracias por acompaÑarnos. les saluda vanessa. en ausencia de aranza loizaga esta noche la tormenta tropical ernesto se aproxima a puerto rico con vientos de 65 millas por hora y amenaza de fuertes lluvias que podrÍan provocar inundaciones y deslaves. a la espera de su impacto, las escuelas, universidades, tribunales y otras oficinas seguirÁn cerradas y en los hospitales solo se atienden emergencias. los vuelos fueron cancelados y se han habilitado cientos de albergues para recibir a los residentes que no se sientan segu
una madre de guatemala pierde la vida tratando de salvar a una de sus hijas en un lago de tennessee. los peligros del lugar porque las seÑales estaban en inglÉs. hablamos con el esposo, quien entre el dolor nos dice que ahora debe luchar solo para sacar adelante a sus tres hijos. y un aluviÓn de crÍticas recibÓo hoy la entrevista virtual que elon musk le hizo al expresidente trump. fue una charla vista por mÁs de 1 millÓn de usuarios que estuvo plagada de falsedades, desinformaciÓn y...
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he has a special connection with one of his receivers, jennings, the two were teammates at tennessee. he said nothing but praise for one of his favorite targets. >> i remember when i was at tennessee he came in, he was a quarterback. he was like my little brother. we were doing squats together and everything. so, to see coming as a quarterback to playing as a fresh man in college at receiver, to going five years at tennessee, man, and coming here and earning every opportunity he has gotten and excelling to get on the biggest stage and do what he does. great to see his growth throughout his football career he is scratching the surface of the player he is going to be >> frank gore senior. running back for 16 seasons, first 10, handled for the 49ers where he is the team's all-time leading rusher. gore will be inducted in the franchise hall of fame september 9th, the night the 9ers open up at home against aaron rodgers and the jets. >> look at klay thompson finding his groove. the two old warriors teammates busting moves, making a tiktok on a break during his basketball camp. thompson enj
he has a special connection with one of his receivers, jennings, the two were teammates at tennessee. he said nothing but praise for one of his favorite targets. >> i remember when i was at tennessee he came in, he was a quarterback. he was like my little brother. we were doing squats together and everything. so, to see coming as a quarterback to playing as a fresh man in college at receiver, to going five years at tennessee, man, and coming here and earning every opportunity he has...
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once the elephant departs to tennessee. members of the team had several discussions over his current care and was able to spend a good amount of time and quality time with him. the zoo says it takes a village to care for a large animal like osh. crew members are confident he will be in good hands when he moves to tennessee this fall. all right, the oakland baller sharing some exciting news and are encouraging more people to invest in the team. more than 1500 fans have invested $927,000 since the team opened up its first investment round just last week. that's a lot of money in one week, the investment opportunity gives the fans the chance to buy shares in the franchise and the club, saying on x today it is now about 75% to its goal of raising $1.2 million. it is well on its way. if you want to support the oakland ballers, you still have a chance. all right. that's going to do it for me tonight. thanks so much for joining me for the news at 730. don't is it possible to count on my internet like my customers count on me? it i
once the elephant departs to tennessee. members of the team had several discussions over his current care and was able to spend a good amount of time and quality time with him. the zoo says it takes a village to care for a large animal like osh. crew members are confident he will be in good hands when he moves to tennessee this fall. all right, the oakland baller sharing some exciting news and are encouraging more people to invest in the team. more than 1500 fans have invested $927,000 since...
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how did he get from pleasant to the deep south and the tennessee alabama border? is deep south started on a raft being rode down the chippewa river from mount pleasant because there weren't very good roads and there were no rails back then, no rail connections. i think this whole picture, the kind of community from which samuel went to the front and the kind of community that ellen and the boys were left at home with. and this is a picture the river today, the regiment actually had been founded, formed august of 1861 for the entire war its enrollment was nearly 3000 soldiers, which is a very large number. but the recruitment and the growth of the regiment kept going during the war. it was not just a one time muster and then that was the end of the recruiting. so many soldiers were added to the regiment during the war. almost 280 almost 10% were discharged. disability and then another 10% roughly were casualties, either killed or wounded or missing and died of battle wounds or disease. and that's really the major factor. the first engineers and mechanics was diseas
how did he get from pleasant to the deep south and the tennessee alabama border? is deep south started on a raft being rode down the chippewa river from mount pleasant because there weren't very good roads and there were no rails back then, no rail connections. i think this whole picture, the kind of community from which samuel went to the front and the kind of community that ellen and the boys were left at home with. and this is a picture the river today, the regiment actually had been...
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once the elephant departs to tennessee.rs of the team had several discussions over his current care, and were able to spend a good amount of quality time with him, the zoo says it takes a village to care for a large animal like osh. crew members are confident he will be in good hands when he moves to tennessee this fall. >> green day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their breakout album, dookie. recorded at the former fantasy studios in west berkeley, this album propelled the punk rock band into global stardom and is considered one of the defining albums of the genre. to celebrate, green day has partnered th 7-eleven to create an exclusive anniversary blend of the band's coffee punk bunny. for the hardcore fans, those first 50 people who show up to a new york city 7-eleven to get the semipermanent punk bunny and 7-eleven logo tattooed on them, they're going to receive free coffee from the chain for 711 days. >> i hear you're a green day fan. >> i was a fan. brings me back 30 years to my senior year in high school. wow
once the elephant departs to tennessee.rs of the team had several discussions over his current care, and were able to spend a good amount of quality time with him, the zoo says it takes a village to care for a large animal like osh. crew members are confident he will be in good hands when he moves to tennessee this fall. >> green day is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their breakout album, dookie. recorded at the former fantasy studios in west berkeley, this album propelled the punk...
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. ♪ >> in tennessee, how do you cast your vote? >> mr. and the state that gave women the right to vote. from memphis to the peak of mountain city the movement for justice is rooted in love in tennessee is still strong. it is a movement where free of gunfire violence print out movement where women have the right to choose for movement were working people get economic opportunity. of movement for those who have been pushed to the periphery are brought to the center part of movement for those who have been put down are lifted up into the light in tennessee because we believe justice will roll down like water and righteousness like an ever flowing stream. which is why we are so proud to have been the first state in that union plan our delegates to kamala harris. >> we cast 72 votes for the first woman and next president of the united states kamala harris. >> a party people come on ♪ ♪ party people come on. dnc power people come on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ taxes, how do you cast your vote? >> hello chicago. i am from corpus christi, texas. i'm here to introduc
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so these are tennessee registered voters. we asked, how much do you suppose do you in support of the affordable care act or obamacare? and you get dramatically results and predict going to say the affordable character like what is that? right. 57% say i've never heard of it. right. let's say when i when we call obamacare. right. 52% say i don't want anything to do with that. right. so, again, same policy talked about differently different results. why? because politics, you know, kind of politicizes our language. the words that we use can be really consequence in terms of how that's interpreted. right so here's another decision. again, i'm not trying to get one side or the other. i just want to know, like what people are thinking here. okay, so this is an issue we polled on our last poll thinking about issues of abortion, some issues about what happens when you have like a non-viable pregnancy. and so is that you call that a fetus. do you call that unborn child? like different sides use different kinds of language, right. so
so these are tennessee registered voters. we asked, how much do you suppose do you in support of the affordable care act or obamacare? and you get dramatically results and predict going to say the affordable character like what is that? right. 57% say i've never heard of it. right. let's say when i when we call obamacare. right. 52% say i don't want anything to do with that. right. so, again, same policy talked about differently different results. why? because politics, you know, kind of...
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that killed one person in tennessee and one of the longest reaching around him, provided ground strikes on record over 2600 kilometers. so it's really a question of volume at which one of these militias may provide what kind of fire power and how it might be integrated as part of a larger iranian response. do you expect much of a shift in how around deals with the current situation in the region onto the new or rainy and present to my sewage assess? can i think position was promoted relate to the position of presidents abuse, nomic republic. and just recently he was sworn into for parliament. he's now the 9th president obama can public. but he was promoted essentially to buy time, i think on the big picture security issues from the west. and that's largely the nuclear issue. that's when forget october 2025 is this big political deadline in the un resolution. kind of find the nuclear deal for snap back. that's the last time the p 5 can actually legally restore a baseline for international pressure after you. when i see against the run on its nuclear file. and so in essence, i think becau
that killed one person in tennessee and one of the longest reaching around him, provided ground strikes on record over 2600 kilometers. so it's really a question of volume at which one of these militias may provide what kind of fire power and how it might be integrated as part of a larger iranian response. do you expect much of a shift in how around deals with the current situation in the region onto the new or rainy and present to my sewage assess? can i think position was promoted relate to...
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demanding the return of captive tennessee, sponsor and the war on guns tubs, triggered by heavy months in reigns, cause widespread destruction of displacement. and by the beginning of breaking news as well been good and international airport has suspended operations, delaying incoming flights off of the ministry and wants to serve as a strikes towards 11 on is ready for the say that launch preemptive strikes on the has block positions for choosing the group we're preparing to launch on expensive attack. well, these are images of the overnight is really strikes in southern lebanon. has been concerned in recent weeks of hezbollah, along with iran, were planning to retaliate off the assassination of how much political chief it smells, honey, i intend wrong. i'm a senior has but i'll come on the, in their route, us. and these images coming from northern israel and the optim off of the strikes on live and on it appears to show it as well as i am dumb defense system activating in the skies over the border region. sirens are also bang off in the area and there's really security cabinet as coo
demanding the return of captive tennessee, sponsor and the war on guns tubs, triggered by heavy months in reigns, cause widespread destruction of displacement. and by the beginning of breaking news as well been good and international airport has suspended operations, delaying incoming flights off of the ministry and wants to serve as a strikes towards 11 on is ready for the say that launch preemptive strikes on the has block positions for choosing the group we're preparing to launch on...
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this is on to 0. 9 from though ha, also coming up, thousands of protesters still the streets in tennessee to monitoring the return of captives and a safe spot in garza and exchange between russia and ukraine, sees hundreds of prisoners of will return home and stranded in oil, but 2 extra noticeable the instructions space station will have to wait until february next to yes. to attend to the . we begin and central garza where is riley tanks and bulldozers are advancing close to to its largest city there. i'll follow up with tens of thousands of palestinians, a sheltering at least 59 people have been killed across the strip deluxe. the hospital in darrow ballot is overwhelmed with a sheer number of casualties off to his riley alteri and trying to tax a pass to be an 8 buck for the well central kitchen is amongst them. elsewhere in central garza, several children are being treated with headphones of to and is really strike on the outbreak, refugee camp, a woman and a young go. what killed in that attack. and in southern galls us several bodies were found in the ruins of how much 50 that's a
this is on to 0. 9 from though ha, also coming up, thousands of protesters still the streets in tennessee to monitoring the return of captives and a safe spot in garza and exchange between russia and ukraine, sees hundreds of prisoners of will return home and stranded in oil, but 2 extra noticeable the instructions space station will have to wait until february next to yes. to attend to the . we begin and central garza where is riley tanks and bulldozers are advancing close to to its largest...
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clock, last chance, hail mary to the end zone, could not re-create that magic from his days as a tennesseeolunteer. intercepted to end the game. titans win 17-13. here is kyle shanahan on how his quarterbacks looked tonight. >> i thought they did a good job. i thought it was his first drive and having the whole offense there, just came in and gave us a chance to win and meet good throws at the end. we just came up a little bit short but both of them made someplace. >> it was nice to get hit again. i thought we did a lot of good things. there's stuff to learn from but it is good to get back out there. >>> despite the loss, excellent performance and next time around, it will go down at levi s stadium. back to you. >>> that will be back later with more sports. still to come, a big day for team usa in paris, how steph curry helped when another gold for men's basketball. >>> after years, the oldest train system west of the mississippi is finally running into the 21st century. >>> fog continues to hold onto the cultural communities but a big cooldown is on the way for everybody. i wi z's baking
clock, last chance, hail mary to the end zone, could not re-create that magic from his days as a tennesseeolunteer. intercepted to end the game. titans win 17-13. here is kyle shanahan on how his quarterbacks looked tonight. >> i thought they did a good job. i thought it was his first drive and having the whole offense there, just came in and gave us a chance to win and meet good throws at the end. we just came up a little bit short but both of them made someplace. >> it was nice to...
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maria: your home state of tennessee holding primaries nashville courtney johnson, tells about the state want to say about your opponent. >> we are running as if we are not winning but we are my kids are running cross country and we tell them at the end of the race turn on your jets and rented the tape, i'm tough on the border and i'm tough on crime my opponent and working to bring home the victory. thank you for being here, we're going to be watching andy ogles, thank you, sir, we'll be right back. ♪ [suspenseful music] trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. clearing the way, [rumble] [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i
maria: your home state of tennessee holding primaries nashville courtney johnson, tells about the state want to say about your opponent. >> we are running as if we are not winning but we are my kids are running cross country and we tell them at the end of the race turn on your jets and rented the tape, i'm tough on the border and i'm tough on crime my opponent and working to bring home the victory. thank you for being here, we're going to be watching andy ogles, thank you, sir, we'll be...
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uh that was all to contribute to copying and speaking to us from tennessee. he's like, well that is how things are shaping up for the moment. uh, do check back in may, 20 updates. so in the meantime, come your way now here and i'll to you all don't commentary team hits the road to visit a pretty unique. does it school in america's up the last free place in the states? it's an interesting one, this ones that type the, you know, living down here, i see this guy too. okay. i couldn't get the picture of it because i, i didn't pull my my phone out fast enough. kind of got my phone. i take a picture of this thing, i saw this guy. that's what really tripped me out. this is one of the ships i saw in the sky. and that's what it looked like. it grabs, i brought it to his that read those. this right here. i saw this and this guy is a you a quote, and then the pipe line ship. that's what look like this one was coming from the opposite way, is able to select the big doris and green container, plug in the sky and a wake towards that mountain. right over there, the one that
uh that was all to contribute to copying and speaking to us from tennessee. he's like, well that is how things are shaping up for the moment. uh, do check back in may, 20 updates. so in the meantime, come your way now here and i'll to you all don't commentary team hits the road to visit a pretty unique. does it school in america's up the last free place in the states? it's an interesting one, this ones that type the, you know, living down here, i see this guy too. okay. i couldn't get the...
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yes, nashville in knoxville, those areas in tennessee. absolutely as well. and the second thing i thought of to mail with soldiers in tennessee was the fact that for a long time in the war there are behind the lines with the union and and also trying to find out or get correspondence to see how their families are, because in their case, they're not right behind their own lines. they're behind the enemy lines. yes. yeah. so getting mail through, but also having that connection to get papers from the settlers or trade those papers. yeah, especially in the border states. that's where we see the fraternization happen so much because there's men on both sides from those regiments. from both sides? yeah. it was there. one more quickly. we'll just a second. rate here. the first contact would seem to be a kind of a courageous kind of band. yeah. was it always done under the, i guess, the environment of the flag of truce or for when was the white flag. yeah, it turned into a a flag. a truce. yeah. i love that question. so the way that the first contact is usually mad
yes, nashville in knoxville, those areas in tennessee. absolutely as well. and the second thing i thought of to mail with soldiers in tennessee was the fact that for a long time in the war there are behind the lines with the union and and also trying to find out or get correspondence to see how their families are, because in their case, they're not right behind their own lines. they're behind the enemy lines. yes. yeah. so getting mail through, but also having that connection to get papers from...
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host: and john in tennessee, republican.r: yes, i just want to say that i will vote for the person who goes back to securing the border and paying off the debt. that's it. thank you. host: let's hear another portion from former president trump where he talks about tax policy and social security. [video clip] fmr. pres. trump: our tax cuts, which were the biggest in history, our tax concert coming -- our tax cuts are coming due very soon. and if the democrats do not renew them or make it possible to renew, because it is pretty close in terms of votes, if they don't renew them, it is the equivalent of having a four times tax increase from what you have now and it will destroy the economy. i think they are under tremendous pressure to do it. i have never seen, in all my life, i grow up and watch politics and used to be on the other side, then i run for office, but in all the years of studying politics, i never seen people elected by saying we will give you a tax increase. these guys get up, think of it, we will give you no secu
host: and john in tennessee, republican.r: yes, i just want to say that i will vote for the person who goes back to securing the border and paying off the debt. that's it. thank you. host: let's hear another portion from former president trump where he talks about tax policy and social security. [video clip] fmr. pres. trump: our tax cuts, which were the biggest in history, our tax concert coming -- our tax cuts are coming due very soon. and if the democrats do not renew them or make it...
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. >> but now the area is home to millions and at least five states including memphis, tennessee, little arkansas and st. louis. in the next 50 years there's a 25% to 40% chance of an earthquake of at least magnitude 6.0 in the area and a 10% probability of a repeat of the 1811461812 earthquakes. chair of the university of missouri's public health and director of the school's crisis center. this was the frontier in the 1810's but what would the results be now in that area? >> that's one of the big issues that you bring up. the last time this happened almost 200 years ago, there are many more millions of people that live in the area. a lot of transportation infrastructure. highways that cross the mississippi river and other rivers so impact of an event as strong as what was experienced in the early 18 hundreds would impact a lot of homes and businesses and transportation so it would have a significant human toll and economic impact in the area. >> you talk about spans across the mississippi but the mississippi now has bece an important economic pipeline. bringing coal andi agricultural pr
. >> but now the area is home to millions and at least five states including memphis, tennessee, little arkansas and st. louis. in the next 50 years there's a 25% to 40% chance of an earthquake of at least magnitude 6.0 in the area and a 10% probability of a repeat of the 1811461812 earthquakes. chair of the university of missouri's public health and director of the school's crisis center. this was the frontier in the 1810's but what would the results be now in that area? >> that's...