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>> yeah, he's headed back to his alma mater, the university of tennessee, where he'll be a featured expertation classes. now, the classes include sports reporting, video production and public speaking. he plans to teach in person, and he's not taking a salary to go back to college. yeah, for sure. yeah. and a fond farewell in virginia. >> a beloved nurse is now living life as a retiree. her former coworkers captured agnes reyes, clocking out for the last time last month at chesapeake medical center. she worked in the same unit for more than 33 years. when retirement calls, you have to answer. top headlines next my a1c was up here; now, it's down with rybelsus®. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get me
>> yeah, he's headed back to his alma mater, the university of tennessee, where he'll be a featured expertation classes. now, the classes include sports reporting, video production and public speaking. he plans to teach in person, and he's not taking a salary to go back to college. yeah, for sure. yeah. and a fond farewell in virginia. >> a beloved nurse is now living life as a retiree. her former coworkers captured agnes reyes, clocking out for the last time last month at...
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they were putting in some 89 boxes, cardboard boxes, and then sent to the university of tennessee. they were never examined. they never, they were never forensic tests made on them. that sort of thing has just been disclosed now and the government promises to use a lot of money. a lot of resources will be allocated to that as well as software technology. the there is of course forensic science advanced quite a lot. so there is hope that at least some of the disappears will be identified even if it's just a bone or a lot of people here tell me, even if it's just a little piece of the person that went missing that we can bury that will help a lot to put their pain to risk. and one last thing, remember that many, many people who disappeared were thrown out of the helicopters there remains with dynamite and turned it into into dust practically. so it will be difficult certainly to identify and nobody believes that $1100.00 people will be found. would it be even $1020.00 or thirty's? it would be a big advance. absolutely. okay. you san human. thanks very much for bringing us to seeing th
they were putting in some 89 boxes, cardboard boxes, and then sent to the university of tennessee. they were never examined. they never, they were never forensic tests made on them. that sort of thing has just been disclosed now and the government promises to use a lot of money. a lot of resources will be allocated to that as well as software technology. the there is of course forensic science advanced quite a lot. so there is hope that at least some of the disappears will be identified even if...
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heading back to knoxville but this time, in the classroom instead of on the gridiron the university of tennessee announced this week that peyton manning will join the college of communication and information as a professor. the hall of famer and former tennessee quarterback will join select classes during the year as a featured expert no doubt there will be a lot of demand for those classes >> oh, yes most popular thank you, pippa >>> marathon asset management's chris richards is coming up after the break on why he thinks economists are getting it all wrong when it comes to a soft landing. >>> as for the markets, we mentioned the relief in the ten-year, which fell about ten basis point, but still very moderate healing in equities as the dow is still down 260. stay with us you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innov
heading back to knoxville but this time, in the classroom instead of on the gridiron the university of tennessee announced this week that peyton manning will join the college of communication and information as a professor. the hall of famer and former tennessee quarterback will join select classes during the year as a featured expert no doubt there will be a lot of demand for those classes >> oh, yes most popular thank you, pippa >>> marathon asset management's chris richards is...
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okay, so my husband and i met at the university of tennessee, and when we graduated, he bought a usedhe refurbished mobile homes and sold them. and he moved me to being stationed in tennessee in the foothills of the appalachian mountains. and i start selling jewelry. geoff: and you're going house to house doing this? leanne: i'm going house to house at night. my husband took care of the baby. and then i was supposed to be talking about jewelry and on schlep this big jewelry case around. and i didn't talk about jewelry. i talked about breast feeding and hemorrhoids, and i developed a shtick, really, an act. and women thought i was funny and started booking me about a year in advance. and that gave me the confidence. people would say, you need to be a stand up. geoff: is that what you wanted for yourself? did you want to be a stand up? leanne: i wanted to be in show business and i thought i was funny. i knew i could tell a story. geoff: after two decades on stage, leanne's first special on youtube has more than 50 million views. her new netflix special reached the top ten. leanne: but m
okay, so my husband and i met at the university of tennessee, and when we graduated, he bought a usedhe refurbished mobile homes and sold them. and he moved me to being stationed in tennessee in the foothills of the appalachian mountains. and i start selling jewelry. geoff: and you're going house to house doing this? leanne: i'm going house to house at night. my husband took care of the baby. and then i was supposed to be talking about jewelry and on schlep this big jewelry case around. and i...
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going on at lincoln is really worried about is that burnside is now in knoxville, where the university of tennessee is today. but he's got knoxville and it looks like it sounds like everything points to the fact that he's being surrounded because our friend bragg sends us long, straight away and says, you go take care of knoxville, which is one of the big mistakes of this battle, because you really, really needed him. but the point is, is that lincoln is worried that somebody is going to and longstreet particularly is going to take knoxville away from burnside and keep in mind, reason lincoln is so worried. tennessee as a state is divided between unionists and confederates and east tennessee, their area around knoxville is the unionist area, and lincoln has been dying throughout the war to get some union troops in there to rescue those those unionists. and it doesn't look like it's going to happen. so he's worried that longstreet is going to knoxville at the same time, the fact that bragg sends longstreet to knoxville means that that bragg is is weaker in the area of chattanooga. so there's a lot o
going on at lincoln is really worried about is that burnside is now in knoxville, where the university of tennessee is today. but he's got knoxville and it looks like it sounds like everything points to the fact that he's being surrounded because our friend bragg sends us long, straight away and says, you go take care of knoxville, which is one of the big mistakes of this battle, because you really, really needed him. but the point is, is that lincoln is worried that somebody is going to and...
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former nfl champ is headed back to his alma mater, thanks to his next gig teaching at the university of tennesseefootball >> yeah! >> hands in. we will have fun, encourage each other. team work on three one, two, three, teamwork. brown 55, raiser set. get open get open do you want to lose? i throw. you catch. it's not that hard, okay okay now get the [ bleep ] out of here okay >> oh, i remember that >> cute. >> he'll be a fun professor. that class will be packed. >>> next up, dunkin is joining happy hour and expanding the brand to include their own line of boozy brews yesterday dunkin announced they will soon be dropping cans, spiced beverages made with their popular coffee and tea flavors the spice iced coffee packs will include original, caramel, and the iced tea cases are set to include sweet tea, half and half and the mango pineapple refresher. of course social media blew up one user writing, if a pumpkin latte version of this is released in the fall, it would single handedly fix the economy. dunkin' spiked is expected to hit the grocery stores at the end of the month >> okay. >> what are we
former nfl champ is headed back to his alma mater, thanks to his next gig teaching at the university of tennesseefootball >> yeah! >> hands in. we will have fun, encourage each other. team work on three one, two, three, teamwork. brown 55, raiser set. get open get open do you want to lose? i throw. you catch. it's not that hard, okay okay now get the [ bleep ] out of here okay >> oh, i remember that >> cute. >> he'll be a fun professor. that class will be packed....
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of the north american textile conservation conference and chair for the forthcoming 20221 meeting in nashville, tennessee. finish howard received a bachelor's in design and constructive textiles with honors from -- college of arts, university of scotland. he was given a first graduate diploma in textile -- with credits from the textile preservation center in affiliation with the -- institute of art and at the university of -- [inaudible] and he received a master's of the arts in museum and gallery management with merit,ty university of -- city university of london. so, howard, it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much. and now i'll turn it over to you to. >> okay. well, thank you, janet. that all makes me sound really old, all that stuff. but let me share my screen. here we go. and then we will hit that. so hopefully you can all i now see that. thank you, janet. yeah, i have not seen those photos either, and it was reay interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inauguration, because i also worked on some artifacts from that at the tennessee state meum. so it's kind of interesting -- and and andrew jackson's top hat were at the same spot at the same time. very cool. so, well, my involvement in
of the north american textile conservation conference and chair for the forthcoming 20221 meeting in nashville, tennessee. finish howard received a bachelor's in design and constructive textiles with honors from -- college of arts, university of scotland. he was given a first graduate diploma in textile -- with credits from the textile preservation center in affiliation with the -- institute of art and at the university of -- [inaudible] and he received a master's of the arts in museum and...
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here, the gun lobby, and we only have a minute left, but in tennessee, and it's very much like in the rest of the country, a vanderbilt universitypport a red flag law. it's hard to find 82% of people support anything, there's overwhelming support in the country. why is more not happening? >> well, i think, chris, the real issue is that we have such a strong presence of lobbying in the state of tennessee as it pertains to guns that it really prevents a lot of legislatures from even considering any type of gun legislation because they are afraid that they will be primaried in their home districts across the state. and so when it comes to this issue, there's a disconnect here between what the public is saying, and state is saying, and what the members of the tennessee general assembly are saying. >> and in that way, tennessee is definitely a microcosm of the country. we're going to continue to talk about this. i would love to have you both back another time. daryl a. carter, alencia johnson, thank you both. >>> amid wildfires, is fema running out of money? new reporting on what's being done to make sure americans have enough disast
here, the gun lobby, and we only have a minute left, but in tennessee, and it's very much like in the rest of the country, a vanderbilt universitypport a red flag law. it's hard to find 82% of people support anything, there's overwhelming support in the country. why is more not happening? >> well, i think, chris, the real issue is that we have such a strong presence of lobbying in the state of tennessee as it pertains to guns that it really prevents a lot of legislatures from even...
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i'm not surprised by the polling that the majority of people in tennessee overwhelmingly want to see red flag laws, overwhelmingly want to see universalslation that people want, because no one wants to be a victim of gun violence, and particularly for elected officials, we can do way more than just offer our thoughts and prayers prayers. we can listen to the people in our communities, and we can pass just lost. and that is what the republican party in the majority, super majority in tennessee needs to do in the special session coming up here. >> do any of the republicans in the legislature learn any lesson that you can detect from the way they expelled you and saw you come back so quickly? >> -- democracy, in a real sense, the republican party here in tennessee has been written in white supremacy and patriarchy for quite a long time. and in order for us to change the, it requires what happens externally to impact what happens internally. we had hundreds of thousands of people marched, sent emails, make phone calls, and that is forcing them to have a change in perspective, and not a change in hard. so, as we go to the special session,
i'm not surprised by the polling that the majority of people in tennessee overwhelmingly want to see red flag laws, overwhelmingly want to see universalslation that people want, because no one wants to be a victim of gun violence, and particularly for elected officials, we can do way more than just offer our thoughts and prayers prayers. we can listen to the people in our communities, and we can pass just lost. and that is what the republican party in the majority, super majority in tennessee...
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of the jetta talks. i let's close a live bound to highlighted by tennessee. he's a place where alice and professor at pfizer university in savvy. right? yes sir. thank you so much for joining us here at auntie, and we appreciate your patience now sir. and you'll be what were the main sort of takeaways of these 2 days of peaceful in jetta that everybody, i mean that there is no other way. but the piece weight there is no the mandatory motion. there is no portions of ocean after this conflict. but uh, by uh hell be at both doctors produce a peaceful resolution to this company. and that's all the award is being, i think there's one way on africa as being and 4 countries are more effective than each other countries that everyone has, its turn is or the chair of some of the problems caused by the binders. so it doesn't seem a bit all the they have been nose or is it there's no foot days as no press release . it seems like it's old behind closed rules on his own. very secret. that's true. that's the point. it started secret. but yesterday, the good choice for 7 hours the use on table. every dedication, i get this huge or st
of the jetta talks. i let's close a live bound to highlighted by tennessee. he's a place where alice and professor at pfizer university in savvy. right? yes sir. thank you so much for joining us here at auntie, and we appreciate your patience now sir. and you'll be what were the main sort of takeaways of these 2 days of peaceful in jetta that everybody, i mean that there is no other way. but the piece weight there is no the mandatory motion. there is no portions of ocean after this conflict....
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goes for him in target, george and ali took harper down to nashville, tennessee, in vanderbilt university. ali shared these shots ofting done and oh, you know what he's doing. and george, while you were emailing, i was like across the green in another dorm at vandy, i was steaming out a rug on amazon for my little girl. yup. you know what we will do for our little kids? we also had a team effort trying to get the bunk beds down. >> that was hard. >> it's was really hard. it all worked out. our kids are great. us not so much. let's play for you. >> name something that happens to a man that his ex-wife might say he had it coming, but he goes bald. >> sorry. well, then that. money, big celebrities and big new building. >> a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc seven news. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. we're going to check in now with jobina for a look at traffic. hi jobina. >> hi kumasi. thank you. good morning, everybody. we're going back to the bay bridge toll plaza because it is just packed in this area. metering lights came on at 533. traffic is backe
goes for him in target, george and ali took harper down to nashville, tennessee, in vanderbilt university. ali shared these shots ofting done and oh, you know what he's doing. and george, while you were emailing, i was like across the green in another dorm at vandy, i was steaming out a rug on amazon for my little girl. yup. you know what we will do for our little kids? we also had a team effort trying to get the bunk beds down. >> that was hard. >> it's was really hard. it all...
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tennessee. joining our conversation, the distinguished university professor of african american and diaspora studiesaining race: performing blackness in america." welcome to you professor dyson. and errin haines is back with us. thank you for staying, errin. professor, i'm fascinated. i've always said i made it somehow into my 50s without ever knowing much about the tennessee legislature, and i know a lot about it now. i'm sort of fascinated at the creativity they employed. they are not going to let justin jones and justin pearson and people like that disrupt the way they want to do business. >> yeah, well, that's emblematic of what the republicans have done en masse. it's estimatematic. let's silence the black voice. let's marginal the black body. let's sentence the black voice to a term of time-out. and so this attempt to manipulate and somehow obfuscate what's going on there is par for the course. you are absolutely right. they are not going to let anything hinder their procedural addiction. you got to do it this way. these are the laws. these are the rules. these are the conventions by which we
tennessee. joining our conversation, the distinguished university professor of african american and diaspora studiesaining race: performing blackness in america." welcome to you professor dyson. and errin haines is back with us. thank you for staying, errin. professor, i'm fascinated. i've always said i made it somehow into my 50s without ever knowing much about the tennessee legislature, and i know a lot about it now. i'm sort of fascinated at the creativity they employed. they are not...
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of tennessee. who yesterday admitted that the international relations degree he says he got from middle tennessee state universityas actually a degree in "liberal studies." he also claimed to be an economist. turns out he took one community college economics class, and got a "c" in it. [ laughter ] so he claims he made a mistake on his resume. then took a page from george santos when a reporter tried to get him to talk about it. >> how did you forget what your major was in college? sir, don't you think voters deserve an explanation? >> sorry -- >> congressman, we can stop right here and talk to you if you're willing to talk to us. >> jimmy: i like that strategy. try to pretend the reporter isn't there. "is someone talking? i hear something, but --" [ laughter ] meanwhile, remember that story about george santos being a drag queen? well now, there's a drag queen that's being george santos. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: by the way, that performer's name, drag name anyway, is "meatball." which is a shame because that was going to be my drag queen name. [ laughter ] but i think we owe a debt to george santos. h
of tennessee. who yesterday admitted that the international relations degree he says he got from middle tennessee state universityas actually a degree in "liberal studies." he also claimed to be an economist. turns out he took one community college economics class, and got a "c" in it. [ laughter ] so he claims he made a mistake on his resume. then took a page from george santos when a reporter tried to get him to talk about it. >> how did you forget what your major...
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university of mississippi, if he chose to go there. at the time i believe he was down to three schools: tennessee, lsu, and ole miss.him ineligible signing with ole miss and the only way around that was to make him perhaps part of the family. they were able to get that done and they sought legal counsel here in memphis and chose a conservatorship and got that done and that was able to pass motion with the ncaa and all american and the rest is history. liz: michael lewis writes the book the blind side, becomes a multimillion -- hundreds of millions from that movie. how much money did the tuohy's make from the movie and the book? >> i don't know if you're familiar with accounting in the movie business, i certainly am not. from what i understand there's tremendous fees, nobody in the position of the tuohys or michael makes money for the first five, six, seven years, but bottom line is this, each of them, and i don't want to get webbed to a number. we've been using $100,000, approximately and again, i don't have the numbers on the tip of my tongue. this case is 72 hours old and i hadn't seen those numbers yet. each of t
university of mississippi, if he chose to go there. at the time i believe he was down to three schools: tennessee, lsu, and ole miss.him ineligible signing with ole miss and the only way around that was to make him perhaps part of the family. they were able to get that done and they sought legal counsel here in memphis and chose a conservatorship and got that done and that was able to pass motion with the ncaa and all american and the rest is history. liz: michael lewis writes the book the...
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of african american studies at emory university. and hugo lowell is a reporter in -- at the guardian. coming up, we go to tennesseespeak with democratic state lawmaker justin jones. he was expelled earlier this year and then reelected by voters for protesting gun violence at the capitol. this week, republican lawmakers attempted to ban the public from bringing science into the capitol around a special hearing on gun violence. stay with as. -- stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "make you proud" by madeleine kelson. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show in tennessee, where the republican-dominated legislature started a hectic special session this week on guns and public safety. this comes amid mounting anger in the wake of the covenant school shooting in nashville in march, which killed three children and three adults. as hundreds of protesters rallied at the state capitol to demand lawmakers take action to stop gun violence, republicans started the session monday by imposing a ban on signs. this led to a dramatic confrontation tuesday when a republ
of african american studies at emory university. and hugo lowell is a reporter in -- at the guardian. coming up, we go to tennesseespeak with democratic state lawmaker justin jones. he was expelled earlier this year and then reelected by voters for protesting gun violence at the capitol. this week, republican lawmakers attempted to ban the public from bringing science into the capitol around a special hearing on gun violence. stay with as. -- stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "make...
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university found that it kept roads up to 12 degrees cooler than normal asphalt. meantime, heavy rain and severe weather has been hitting the mid-mississippi, tennessee river valley, and parts of the northeast, and the northern plains. cnn meteorologist jennifer gray has more on what's in store. >> the oppressive heat across the south and southwest will be a big story this weekend and build into the beginning part of next week. you can see already have excessive heat warnings in effect for a huge chunk of the south, heat advisories as well, excessive heat warnings back in place for the southwest. they did have a couple of days where they got a little bit of a break from the extreme heat, but we are back in it full throttle, we have 107 degrees in dallas for a high temperature today, midland around 105, phoenix 115, las vegas 107, oklahoma city at 102. so temperatures across the south are really going to stay above average for the next several days or so, below average temperatures taking hold across portions of the pacific northwest, the northern plains. so all the heat is really across the south under that dome of high pressure, that heat dome that we've been calling it, 100
university found that it kept roads up to 12 degrees cooler than normal asphalt. meantime, heavy rain and severe weather has been hitting the mid-mississippi, tennessee river valley, and parts of the northeast, and the northern plains. cnn meteorologist jennifer gray has more on what's in store. >> the oppressive heat across the south and southwest will be a big story this weekend and build into the beginning part of next week. you can see already have excessive heat warnings in effect...
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says ukraine, you know, tennessee has hit the city of don yet in the east, the russian appointed may as, as caves costa munitions onto the i cannot verify that claim. university bills include us on 5 because of the shedding k receive supplies of cluster munitions from the united states last month on the hash and was at the scene and sent this report. this is the university of the comic c i in doing, yes, it was heads up that if you with one miss side on saturday night, just after 10 pm, there are several explosions had in the city. many thought it was a defensive as usual, but it's all we understood that it was a missed call us back now. the building and it's a box building actually that makes sense to the right and left is on same on many fireflies as many cars. yeah. trying to the bottom of the flames, as you can see inside the building that the flames are using the ceiling, it's a, it's a very old building, 100 years old building at the moment. i know casualties reported, however, that all fears that this building my floss from the outside of hashem in a moment. 112, daniel hawkins, and most of it 1st that's bringing on correspondence and caves that boston
says ukraine, you know, tennessee has hit the city of don yet in the east, the russian appointed may as, as caves costa munitions onto the i cannot verify that claim. university bills include us on 5 because of the shedding k receive supplies of cluster munitions from the united states last month on the hash and was at the scene and sent this report. this is the university of the comic c i in doing, yes, it was heads up that if you with one miss side on saturday night, just after 10 pm, there...
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universal background checks of 75% of americans want red flag laws. if the majority of americans are against assault-style weapons, take it to referendums and it seems right now, republicans, whether it's the tennesseeether it's ohio's republican legislature or whether it's donald trump, the last thing they want is one person, one vote. >> it's unbelievably shocking what we're seeing with republicans going against democracy, as opposed to just mildly criticizing trump. you have people like j.d. vance going against the special counsel, the federal government saying, you know, this is all a witch hunt, and he knows better. he went to an ivy league law school, and he's just pandering. you're seeing this again and again. republicans pandering because they have seen these numbers, and they think that the only way to win in primaries in this party is to sort of take the lowest common denominator and run with it, so they're doing it. >> you know, but, tim, we were republicans back when republicans liked to win. and what they don't understand is you've got republicans now who are on the wrong side of all of these issues. they're behind a guy who's lost every election since 2017. '17 through '23, '24 is comi
universal background checks of 75% of americans want red flag laws. if the majority of americans are against assault-style weapons, take it to referendums and it seems right now, republicans, whether it's the tennesseeether it's ohio's republican legislature or whether it's donald trump, the last thing they want is one person, one vote. >> it's unbelievably shocking what we're seeing with republicans going against democracy, as opposed to just mildly criticizing trump. you have people...