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perhaps top count tennessee's electoral votes in the final tally. johnson's choice would represent the fusion of war, democrats with republicans, into a newly dubbed union party. that's what lincoln's party was called in 1864. and it would help to hasten, so lincoln hoped, the restoration of self-government by proven loyalists in the south. reward those southern union irses and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his remarkable life story was well known to americans. made him a hero in the north pand a villain to confederates. a few words about johnson's biography, andy johnson had risen to prominence from the humblest of roots, born in a log cabin in poverty in north carolina. he lost his father at a young age and was put to work as a tailor's apprentice. he fled from service as an apprentice and painstakingly worked his way up the political ladder. in his career he forged a reputation as a champion of the common man, the non-slave holding yeoman farmer and he did so in t
perhaps top count tennessee's electoral votes in the final tally. johnson's choice would represent the fusion of war, democrats with republicans, into a newly dubbed union party. that's what lincoln's party was called in 1864. and it would help to hasten, so lincoln hoped, the restoration of self-government by proven loyalists in the south. reward those southern union irses and use them as a vanguard for the reunion of the country. now johnson himself was a hero in the north at this point. his...
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there's western tennessee, between the tennessee and mississippi rivers. there's middle tennessee, which is known for the tennessee river and also bluegrass country. and then the great smoky mountains are in the eastern part of tennessee, and that's what the third star is meant to represent. >> the design celebrates unity, by enclosing all three stars within a circle. and the red, white, and blue colors celebrate tennessee's unity with america. a distinctive blue edging ensures that the flag can be easily recognized, even on days when there's no breeze to unfurl it. with "flag facts," i'm harry. >> coming up, i'll show you how to go from the fleece of a sheep to the wool of a scarf. ard. gift giving is an art what do you give the person who's got everything? i wanted to do something different. i wanted to surprise him. i remember looking at the card and saying what's this? i was like i got you chickens. we gave my father in law some ducks oh i'm really getting a goat and you start making plans to build a gate in the backyard. i gave her a heifer you're giv
there's western tennessee, between the tennessee and mississippi rivers. there's middle tennessee, which is known for the tennessee river and also bluegrass country. and then the great smoky mountains are in the eastern part of tennessee, and that's what the third star is meant to represent. >> the design celebrates unity, by enclosing all three stars within a circle. and the red, white, and blue colors celebrate tennessee's unity with america. a distinctive blue edging ensures that the...
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he later became governor of tennessee. this is what he said. events that made murfreesboro the hinge on which the fortunes of the confederacy must turn, if that battle had been won by the confederates, the paper blockade -- in other words he's saying the blockade wasn't really that strong -- would be torn to tatters and the independence of the confederacy assured. the genius of rosecrans turn the paper blockade into one of adamant. on that field, his genius destroyed the confederacy and reestablished the union. even if someone says that's a little bit overstated, you could say, wow, people really felt that strongly on both sides? and yet a lot of people fell. not a victory. after stones river, what does rosecrans do? well, if you read many histories, you will say he delayed for six months. he was idle. well, he wasn't idle. rosecrans had suffered. his army had suffered greatly at stones river. suffered a lot of casualties. he did want that to happen again. -- he didn't want that to happen again. he also knew that he was going to be entering an
he later became governor of tennessee. this is what he said. events that made murfreesboro the hinge on which the fortunes of the confederacy must turn, if that battle had been won by the confederates, the paper blockade -- in other words he's saying the blockade wasn't really that strong -- would be torn to tatters and the independence of the confederacy assured. the genius of rosecrans turn the paper blockade into one of adamant. on that field, his genius destroyed the confederacy and...
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home to nearly all of tennessee's death row inmates. it contains the state's only operating death chamber. yet, even outside death row, the majority of riverbend's convicts are considered so dangerous they remain on lockdown 23 hours a day. you're about to see firsthand the extreme measures prison staff take to control such an explosive population and discover what can happen when so many offenders have so little to lose. nashville, tennessee, is the world-famous home of country music, but just four miles from downtown is home to this state's most violent offenders. it's a high-tech correctional facility called riverbend maximum security institution. riverbend opened in 1989 and sits on 132 acres. it replaced its 100-year-old predecessor, the tennessee state penitentiary, known as the walls. today, riverbend houses close to 700 male inmates, 480 of them are high risk offenders, classified this way because they're a threat to the security of the institution and other inmates. >> we house the worst of the worst including the male inmates,
home to nearly all of tennessee's death row inmates. it contains the state's only operating death chamber. yet, even outside death row, the majority of riverbend's convicts are considered so dangerous they remain on lockdown 23 hours a day. you're about to see firsthand the extreme measures prison staff take to control such an explosive population and discover what can happen when so many offenders have so little to lose. nashville, tennessee, is the world-famous home of country music, but just...
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the joint committee on reconstruction at first rewrites the tennessee version of a return to tennessee and then sidelines it. and fessendon who said in december i will make no promss that i will not return a state in february pushes through a statement that the joint committee does not intend to act. they intend to hold the states in abeyance. with that, the battle is launched. the next fight was over the civil rights law which in certain interesting ways was also a bill about war. it was introduced at the same time as the freedmens bureau bill but took another month to get through congress. in certain ways it aimed to do something even more ambitious. it aimed to extend war time. the civil rights bill and a precursor to some of the things republicans would try to do throughout the late 1960's and 1870's, to see if they could embed certain war powers in a time of peace, established rights that adhered to a newly defined national citizenry, including all people born in the u.s. except indians not taxed. these rights were the basis for freedom to make contracts, testify in court, buy and
the joint committee on reconstruction at first rewrites the tennessee version of a return to tennessee and then sidelines it. and fessendon who said in december i will make no promss that i will not return a state in february pushes through a statement that the joint committee does not intend to act. they intend to hold the states in abeyance. with that, the battle is launched. the next fight was over the civil rights law which in certain interesting ways was also a bill about war. it was...
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in tennessee, they protested andrew johnson's vote. such an oath required that voters repudiate the democratic platform and rigged the re-election in lincoln's favor. in the end, tennessee's vote did not matter but this issue of fraud had symbolic value. governor bram let accused federal authorities of using violence and intimidation to suppress the mcclellan vote but he overlooked countervailing evidence that lincoln supporters in the state had come under similar threats from democrats. meanwhile, from the left end of the political spectrum came a different sort of critique. union occupied new orleans, leaders such as john baptiste through the newspaper the new orleans tribune accused lincoln of not being radical enough. they condemned his reconstruction plan as too lenient. and they made the case that congress and not the president should direct the course of reconstruction. similar arguments were advanced by a small but vocal group of white radicals, men such as maryland's henry winter davis who rejected his amnesty policy and worri
in tennessee, they protested andrew johnson's vote. such an oath required that voters repudiate the democratic platform and rigged the re-election in lincoln's favor. in the end, tennessee's vote did not matter but this issue of fraud had symbolic value. governor bram let accused federal authorities of using violence and intimidation to suppress the mcclellan vote but he overlooked countervailing evidence that lincoln supporters in the state had come under similar threats from democrats....
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. >> tennessee is an abortion destination. out of state women now account for one out of every four aborkss. >> when i was in my 20s, i was raped. by a neighbor. if i had gotten pregnant from the rape, i would definitely have wanted an abortion to be one of my options. >> amendment one makes no exceptions for the awful things that can happen during pregnancy. amendment one is just government interference. >> what you just saw are some of the jaw dropping dueling campaign spots inundating voters in tennessee. in just about 72 hours they will decide whether to overhaul the state's constitution by radically changing the established legal understanding that women have a right to choose. tennessee's amendment one would essentially give legislators in nashville power to restrict, regular la regulate or repeal any abortion law in the state. including those of rape, incest or when pa woman's life is at risk. the measure reads in part, nothing in the constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abo
. >> tennessee is an abortion destination. out of state women now account for one out of every four aborkss. >> when i was in my 20s, i was raped. by a neighbor. if i had gotten pregnant from the rape, i would definitely have wanted an abortion to be one of my options. >> amendment one makes no exceptions for the awful things that can happen during pregnancy. amendment one is just government interference. >> what you just saw are some of the jaw dropping dueling campaign...
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i just went through a little reelection campaign in tennessee. i don't think i had one person come up to me and say why don't you let washington tell us what to do about the employment practices in our local schools? i don't think i had a single person say i think you guys in the united states senate care more and know more about how to make every single child in every tennessee school safer by your actions in washington. they know better than that. in fact, they came up to me and said tell washington to stop telling us what to do about our academic standards, common core. this is common core for employment practices. stop washington from telling us what to do about what the curriculum ought to be. stop washington from telling us what to do about -- about training our teachers, about evaluating our teachers, about how long our class sessions ought to be, about how large our classes ought to be. we have proposals that come through this same committee, the president has one involving preschool that would basic clip create a national school board fo
i just went through a little reelection campaign in tennessee. i don't think i had one person come up to me and say why don't you let washington tell us what to do about the employment practices in our local schools? i don't think i had a single person say i think you guys in the united states senate care more and know more about how to make every single child in every tennessee school safer by your actions in washington. they know better than that. in fact, they came up to me and said tell...
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of tennessee, they were chosen to be the running mate. there is much about how active of a role they played and what motivated the choice. we were tempted to think this was a low stakes decision, twice presidents had died and been replaced. william henry harrison was there. in both instances, these vice presidents had departed dramatically from the policies of their predecessors within the ruling political party. they were not so distant from the vantage point and very much on the minds as they contemplate reelection. as a broadside, past experience shows that the choice of vice president of the united states is almost as important as that of president. they evolved upon the farmer. we should vote for no man that we should not be willing to elect president. we are safe. on the ticket, the most persuasive explanation has been offered by who argued that lincoln picked johnson to give legit mas tow his policy of wartime and reconstruction and the union occupied south, particularly tennessee, arkansas and louisiana. lincoln was eager for the
of tennessee, they were chosen to be the running mate. there is much about how active of a role they played and what motivated the choice. we were tempted to think this was a low stakes decision, twice presidents had died and been replaced. william henry harrison was there. in both instances, these vice presidents had departed dramatically from the policies of their predecessors within the ruling political party. they were not so distant from the vantage point and very much on the minds as they...
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found a tennessee, lawyers, pathfinders and tennessee took it as a non-doubloons because a lot of his forebears were pathfinders and he saw his career, special when he began in the late '30s as pathfinding. among the dangerous world of osha while america. >> what is about american southern writers that we seem to celebrate or study a little bit more? >> i don't think that, i don't recognize that category but there certainly a great eloquence, a great humor. they are haunted, i think they ought tries haunted actually because, and i think, that is to say, slavery and the wealth that is created for white culture, creates the sense of guilt that filters through the narrative of all these white southern write writers. >> if john lahr looks from there to you, his name is elsewhere, is there was bert, the cowardly lion. coming from the family that you did, did you know tennessee williams at all? >> i actually was the manager, the remarriage of the lincoln center when we did the first major revival in the early 70s. and i met tennessee been. i only met him once. but he was not in a particular
found a tennessee, lawyers, pathfinders and tennessee took it as a non-doubloons because a lot of his forebears were pathfinders and he saw his career, special when he began in the late '30s as pathfinding. among the dangerous world of osha while america. >> what is about american southern writers that we seem to celebrate or study a little bit more? >> i don't think that, i don't recognize that category but there certainly a great eloquence, a great humor. they are haunted, i think...
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elvis presley of tupelo, mississippi, memphis, tennessee, las vegas and beverly hills, died today. he was only 42 years old, but while he lived, b he revolutionized the music business. >> we just love him. that's all. he's got to be watching this. got to be so happy. >> elvis presley, an idol to many of us growing up in the 1950s and '60s. he didn't invent rock 'n' roll, but he made it mainstream and his death shocked the world. the working class hero. the hill billy cat was dead at just 42 years old and then you wonder why and how he died in the bathroom of his dream house in memphis, tennessee. over the course of the next hour, you'll get fresh insight from insiders and experts on the death, but more importantly, on the life and times of the extraordinary man from graceland. ♪ love me tender love me sweet ♪ on the day of his death, he is the fading king of rock 'n' roll. his records and movies are not selling the way they used to and he supports his lavish lifestyle and enter -- scheduled to play out of memphis on the lisa marie, jet the next day, elvis is heading to portland
elvis presley of tupelo, mississippi, memphis, tennessee, las vegas and beverly hills, died today. he was only 42 years old, but while he lived, b he revolutionized the music business. >> we just love him. that's all. he's got to be watching this. got to be so happy. >> elvis presley, an idol to many of us growing up in the 1950s and '60s. he didn't invent rock 'n' roll, but he made it mainstream and his death shocked the world. the working class hero. the hill billy cat was dead at...
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and there was the weekly or bi-weekly news release of the tennessee valley authority. and i went through it -- the rainfall in the valley. it was mundane stuff. and i got around to the second page and lo and behold, this thing jumped out at me. "on this bidding allis-chalmers "general electric,and pennsylvania transformer quoted identical prices of $112,712." schoumacher: close parentheses and that was it? so i went back to my desk, thought about it for a while and then i called red wagner. i told him, i seem to recall telling him, "i can't believe this, red. you know, how could you have identical bids?" and he began to unload on me. he says, "the real story "is down in chattanooga, where the head of purchasing is paul fahey." so i did, i went down there. and paul fahey had a stack of -- it was on ruled paper -- but he had case after case after case after case of identical bidding on contracts. now these are sealed bids, you understand. these are sealed bids, they come in a sealed envelope. but the biggest and the most interesting things were the electrical contracts f
and there was the weekly or bi-weekly news release of the tennessee valley authority. and i went through it -- the rainfall in the valley. it was mundane stuff. and i got around to the second page and lo and behold, this thing jumped out at me. "on this bidding allis-chalmers "general electric,and pennsylvania transformer quoted identical prices of $112,712." schoumacher: close parentheses and that was it? so i went back to my desk, thought about it for a while and then i called...
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and its with a perfect setting against the tennessee titans. and right from the game's opening kickoff, josh huff provides the necessary spark. he takes it 7 yards deep in the end zone. once he hit the seam it was off to the races, 107 yard kickoff return, the longest in eagles' history. >> these guys have done a great job of staying in the moment, playing the game. i thought they did a great job last week. when you make a mistake, admit it, fix it and don't repeat it. let's move on. they understand what we've got to do. it's long season, but you can't let that loss, can't let the packers beat you twice. >> reporter: john clark will be along shortly. until then, live from lincoln financial, derek gunn, comcast sports net. >>> in missouri tonight the waiting continues. a grand jury is deciding whether to indict the officer who killed michael brown. barricades have been put up around the building where the grand jury has been deliberating. nearby businesses boarded up their windows. it's been months sense the officer wilson killed brown. the gran
and its with a perfect setting against the tennessee titans. and right from the game's opening kickoff, josh huff provides the necessary spark. he takes it 7 yards deep in the end zone. once he hit the seam it was off to the races, 107 yard kickoff return, the longest in eagles' history. >> these guys have done a great job of staying in the moment, playing the game. i thought they did a great job last week. when you make a mistake, admit it, fix it and don't repeat it. let's move on. they...
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. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had run out on all but one. it got him a 25-year sentence. >> i certainly had some anxious moments when i walked in because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated in prison, which is not very good, you know. but the truth is, i have not been mistreated at all, either by inmates or staff. >> mckowen is lucky, as sex offenders go. he's assigned to the prison's one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home rather than getting in trouble. it's not the only positive thing mckowen sees in his incarceration. >> i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person
. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had run out on all but one....
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. >>> a big game against tennessee on sunday, every so often the cameras will catch chip kelly going faster, faster, faster, even though mark sanchez is running the play 2 seconds faster than what nick foles as doing, he wants him to go faster. sanchez says he is 100% focused on tennessee, the eagles have a ton on their plate in a five-day span they have titans and the dalles cowboys on thanksgiving but the eagles are not looking too far ahead. >> don't believe in trap games, everybody can beat anybody on any given day, and there are a million examples of it. it doesn't help anybody if you are looking for one team to go ahead. our focus and attention is on the one game we have this week. >> even though the eagles are 7-3 and tied for first, the green bay blowout has left a bad taste in everyone's mouth, so how did espn's ron jaworsky feel about this team right now? >> i think what the eagles found out in green bay is that they have to get better and then they are in a position where they control everything in front of them and don't need help from anybody else. right now you look and
. >>> a big game against tennessee on sunday, every so often the cameras will catch chip kelly going faster, faster, faster, even though mark sanchez is running the play 2 seconds faster than what nick foles as doing, he wants him to go faster. sanchez says he is 100% focused on tennessee, the eagles have a ton on their plate in a five-day span they have titans and the dalles cowboys on thanksgiving but the eagles are not looking too far ahead. >> don't believe in trap games,...
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tennessee williams. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> were watching book tv on c-span2, at the national book awards. where it is held. talking with some of the nonfiction finalists. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hi, there. >> and now joining us on book tv on the red carpet is one of the award winners tonight. >> first book is an international organization that provides brand-new books and educational resources basically serving anyone in need. we have a network of about 150 thousand classes and programs. >> how do you do it? >> a relationship we call collaborative disruption where we reach out and aggregate programs serving the base of the economic pyramid, the lowest 30 percent, a a group of programs and classes that have never been reached. >> how do you get your books >> we buy a lot of them. we want a thriving publishing industry and represent a brand-new market they will be readers as adults. washington dc. >> i started with two friends of mine. i was a
tennessee williams. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> were watching book tv on c-span2, at the national book awards. where it is held. talking with some of the nonfiction finalists. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hi, there. >> and now joining us on book tv on the red carpet is one of the award winners tonight. >> first book is an international organization that provides brand-new books and educational resources...
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look at all this rain in tennessee, kentucky, northern alabama and mississippi. that is on a track to come can all the way up into our neighborhood. right now we've got some light rain most of virginia, into maryland. it is along the 95 corridor. farther north and west, it is snowing hard in cincinnati. here locally, light rain in montgomery, prince george's. down 95, steadier rain in stafford and southern is fauquier. you'll need a coat, umbrella, rain boats. we'll be hovering around 40 degrees between now and 9:00 this morning. students at the bus stop need an umbrella. showers between 7:00 and 8:00. and between 8:00 and 9:00 that rain may get a little bit harder and steadier. by then we should be in the mid-40s. a look at highs today. now looking at the roads, alexis davies is check anything. >>> good morning, tom. a water main break can cause potential delays. the left lane is blocked if you're traveling that area. use a little caution and give yourself extra time. and give yourself extra time with the rain and the wet roads. you do want to use caution on the
look at all this rain in tennessee, kentucky, northern alabama and mississippi. that is on a track to come can all the way up into our neighborhood. right now we've got some light rain most of virginia, into maryland. it is along the 95 corridor. farther north and west, it is snowing hard in cincinnati. here locally, light rain in montgomery, prince george's. down 95, steadier rain in stafford and southern is fauquier. you'll need a coat, umbrella, rain boats. we'll be hovering around 40...
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governor, tooke a load of military supplies to a tennessee military hospital. he drowned in the river. his wife decided she wanted to take up his cause. she got on the train and talk to abraham lincoln. she got a piece of paper. it says, wisconsin, you can build three military hospitals in the state of wisconsin. this was brand-new military thinking. in the civil war, you wanted your military hospital close to the battlefield so when you are better, you were there to fight. the idea you go from tennessee to wisconsin and return to fight, not very good. cordelia convinced a blink and that the soldiers from wisconsin would do that. wisconsin was the first state to be able to take care of their own civil war wounded soldiers. this is the highest court in the state of wisconsin. we have seven justices serving the supreme court, elected for 10-year terms. for women and three men served as justices. this is an appeals court. it's their job to interpret the laws that are passed in the other wings of the capital. somebody may challenge a law in madison, and we will tak
governor, tooke a load of military supplies to a tennessee military hospital. he drowned in the river. his wife decided she wanted to take up his cause. she got on the train and talk to abraham lincoln. she got a piece of paper. it says, wisconsin, you can build three military hospitals in the state of wisconsin. this was brand-new military thinking. in the civil war, you wanted your military hospital close to the battlefield so when you are better, you were there to fight. the idea you go from...
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he is an attorney from knoxville, tennessee. he received his ba from vanderbilt university and his jd with honors from the university of tennessee. he is a former active-duty regular army officer serving from second lieutenant to captain in the ordinance corps and he was with the ninth infantry division. after law school he clerked for the honorable elbert mayer, chief judge of the u.s. supreme court's sixth circuit. he is an author of various articles on legal foreign policy and historical topics in his writings have been published in foreign affairs and the quarterly of military history and several log reviews as well. he's the author of a nonfiction book on his father's service as a world war ii marine helping with the pronunciation a sons quest for his wartime life and he served as the editor of that pacific time on target memoirs of a berean artillery officer. currently he is a member of the board of directors at the supreme court historical society and the veterans memorial association. he has served periodically as an adj
he is an attorney from knoxville, tennessee. he received his ba from vanderbilt university and his jd with honors from the university of tennessee. he is a former active-duty regular army officer serving from second lieutenant to captain in the ordinance corps and he was with the ninth infantry division. after law school he clerked for the honorable elbert mayer, chief judge of the u.s. supreme court's sixth circuit. he is an author of various articles on legal foreign policy and historical...
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and there are tennessee points there who will start chanting "we want johnston." so his men are questioning him. his commanders question him constantly, except for lee. wondavis, since the war has out west, his strategy was not cohesive the way it should be. 1864es to remedy that, but it is too little, too late. >> i think from your , alongation this morning with the discussion we had last night, i think there is agreement that grants's approach to lee was one of the primary factors that brought the war to an end. turning that around and looking from lee 's approach to win grant grantd -- to when entered, i sometimes and that lee's strategy was flawed because he did not have the numbers. i think the confederacy would have been better served to prolong the war. if lee would have taken a different strategy instead of trying to interpose themselves in front of grant, to let grant and around his right side slip around to the left and put pressure on washington, if that would have been a better way considering the war weariness of the northern populace at that time, ju
and there are tennessee points there who will start chanting "we want johnston." so his men are questioning him. his commanders question him constantly, except for lee. wondavis, since the war has out west, his strategy was not cohesive the way it should be. 1864es to remedy that, but it is too little, too late. >> i think from your , alongation this morning with the discussion we had last night, i think there is agreement that grants's approach to lee was one of the primary...
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in tennessee, the incumbent republican governor there. in maryland, the governor's race there is too early to call. the democratic candidate there is anthony brown. larry hogan, the republican, too early to call. that's been an interesting one to watch. in new hampshire too early to call. this is maggie hassan against walt havenstein. rhode island gina raimondo. allan fung. he would be the first asian governor of rhode island. they'll make history either way there. in oklahoma, it's joe dorman
in tennessee, the incumbent republican governor there. in maryland, the governor's race there is too early to call. the democratic candidate there is anthony brown. larry hogan, the republican, too early to call. that's been an interesting one to watch. in new hampshire too early to call. this is maggie hassan against walt havenstein. rhode island gina raimondo. allan fung. he would be the first asian governor of rhode island. they'll make history either way there. in oklahoma, it's joe dorman
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sara has the amazing story of abrave little girl from tennessee. sometimes we just, we think, it could be yesterday. every picture in crawl home now seems to center around one event. when lucy was diagnosed with brain cancer. three months before her diagnosis, 7 months after her diagnosis. a month before she went into a coma and almost died. >> it wasn't fun being so sick. diagnosed at 4, lucy is now eight years old. girls her age want to be princesses. but instead she was count the 2014 children's miracle network hospital champion for tennessee. >> it wasn't guaranteed we would even have the opportunity to be, to be celebrating such a miracle. i mean we're blessed beyond measure. even on days where i want to scream and be typical mom, and don't call me mom again, i just remember how blessed we are to have three in the house yelling mom instead of just two. lucy and her family are embassadors for organization and children's hospital. in november they traveled to washington d.c. and orlando, florida to share their story and advocate the importance o
sara has the amazing story of abrave little girl from tennessee. sometimes we just, we think, it could be yesterday. every picture in crawl home now seems to center around one event. when lucy was diagnosed with brain cancer. three months before her diagnosis, 7 months after her diagnosis. a month before she went into a coma and almost died. >> it wasn't fun being so sick. diagnosed at 4, lucy is now eight years old. girls her age want to be princesses. but instead she was count the 2014...
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so they move on to tennessee sunday at lincoln financial field. eagles practiced again in the cold but football players they get used to that bad weather. the odds makers don't think tennessee is going to be a tough game. eagles are 11-point favorites. and the eagles have already forgotten about the packers. >> they unit. there's a rhythm that you're in this league, 14 of our 16 games are played on sunday. so you kind of get into the same mind set you win or lose on sunday. we're not in on mondays. the guys that are are getting treatment. we meet again on tuesday and our week starts again whether you win or lose the week before your attention has to move on to next opponent those guys have been with it very good all year long. >> we took a loss, pretty bad loss. wake up call. you know, it happens. it happens to teams. you know, we put it behind us and move on to the neck game. tennessee titans and, you know, that's our focus right now. >> good teams do move on. all right. there's some strange arrogant and many me players in the nfl these days. one
so they move on to tennessee sunday at lincoln financial field. eagles practiced again in the cold but football players they get used to that bad weather. the odds makers don't think tennessee is going to be a tough game. eagles are 11-point favorites. and the eagles have already forgotten about the packers. >> they unit. there's a rhythm that you're in this league, 14 of our 16 games are played on sunday. so you kind of get into the same mind set you win or lose on sunday. we're not in...
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in tennessee the statewide average is $2.75. go to chattanooga and it's cheaper, $2.61. rock bottom price is at sam's club on lea highway, $2.53. drivers across the country tweeting pictures of their local low prices. what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors, starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more money to spend elsewhere. gas buddy says motorists are saving over $100 million a day compared to a year ago. on an individual basis the amount is much smaller. >> right now a gallon of gasoline costs less than a gallon of milk on average. so you definitely see a savings and that may translate into consumers spending more on other everyday items. >> reporter: just in time for the ho
in tennessee the statewide average is $2.75. go to chattanooga and it's cheaper, $2.61. rock bottom price is at sam's club on lea highway, $2.53. drivers across the country tweeting pictures of their local low prices. what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors, starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only...
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he also alohaed in hawaii and lived and died in graceland in memphis, tennessee. but in some ways this is the city most closely associated with the king of rock and roll in show business terms. where he starred with anne margaret in viva las vegas. his home away from home was the las vegas hilton. he was there so much they called the hotel graceland west. it's also where elvis performed almost nightly selling out a record 837 consecutive concerts. now called the west gate las vegas, the memory of the king is very much alive. >> elvis was happy because all he does come out from his suite, on stage, it was a party every night after the show. >> this is his playground. he took me here when i was 16 years old. he would always come here for vacation. he'd come here after a movie. >> who did he love, george? >> priscilla presley. priscilla was his first -- >> though elvis's one and only true love wife priscilla, carries on an affair with karate instructor mike stone. as elvis stays busy with every starlet from hollywood to graceland. at one time touching the life of tor
he also alohaed in hawaii and lived and died in graceland in memphis, tennessee. but in some ways this is the city most closely associated with the king of rock and roll in show business terms. where he starred with anne margaret in viva las vegas. his home away from home was the las vegas hilton. he was there so much they called the hotel graceland west. it's also where elvis performed almost nightly selling out a record 837 consecutive concerts. now called the west gate las vegas, the memory...
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they have to stump all over tennessee. tennessee is awful. tennessee has to play tonight on top of it. that is their mind set. athletes are pretty good at this. there is not a player on that team who hasn't been stumped before. it was just on a big stage. it is that stupid lambeau field i'm so sick and tired of hearing about this lambeau field. >> lambeau field. >> frozen tundra. >> what is the score now, big daddy, they have over a hundred points yet. >> i put my phone on vibrate, my god, three more scores, since you asked. >> yeah. >> bad day wasn't it. >> we have to shake it off, you are right. >> appearance very quickly, we're running out of time. >> sons of the american legion which is in aston pennsylvania, go to big daddy graham.com. have a great day if you can. it is horrible out there. >> thanks for smiling anyway, through this all we appreciate that, buddy. >> big daddy. >> i love him. >> yes. >> little will girl who just loves the the who will take, sits down with santa for breakfast or so she thinks. why mom and dad are so proud o
they have to stump all over tennessee. tennessee is awful. tennessee has to play tonight on top of it. that is their mind set. athletes are pretty good at this. there is not a player on that team who hasn't been stumped before. it was just on a big stage. it is that stupid lambeau field i'm so sick and tired of hearing about this lambeau field. >> lambeau field. >> frozen tundra. >> what is the score now, big daddy, they have over a hundred points yet. >> i put my phone...
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the idea you would go from tennessee to wisconsin and then return to fight -- not very good. cordelia convinced abraham lincoln that the soldiers from wisconsin we do that to wisconsin was the first state to be able to take care of their own civil war wounded soldiers. this is the highest court in the state of wisconsin. we have seven justices served in the supreme court, elected for 10 year terms. today we have for women and men. mthre this is an appeals court. it is not their job to decide if somebody is guilty or innocent. it is their job to interpret the laws that were passed and the other wings of the capital. somebody may challenge the law in madison. case is heard, someone will say, why don't we appeal it to the supreme court? this is the only court in wisconsin the constituents which cases they want to hear. they get over 1000 requests a year. 10 cases a month for 10 months. then the group is on vacation in july and august. the signing of the u.s. constitution. independence hall, philadelphia, 1787. the guy sitting behind a desk with the george washington. there are t
the idea you would go from tennessee to wisconsin and then return to fight -- not very good. cordelia convinced abraham lincoln that the soldiers from wisconsin we do that to wisconsin was the first state to be able to take care of their own civil war wounded soldiers. this is the highest court in the state of wisconsin. we have seven justices served in the supreme court, elected for 10 year terms. today we have for women and men. mthre this is an appeals court. it is not their job to decide if...
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we know we have to prepare for the tennessee titans, that where our focus is, we're not worried about green bay. >> we're passing the ball extremely well and top in running, yeah, we had the best running back in the league when you led the league last year in rushing, things are not as easy the next year, it's our job to go out there and continue to fight. >> we'll have a live report from the link on "action news" at noon, we'll hear from quarterback mark sanchez. it's a quick turn around for the birds, the eagles and cowboys in dallas on thrntion -- thanksgiving day, first place will be on the line. you can stay connected with the sports teams on twitter with jamie apody, join the conversation use the hash tag 6abc eagles. "action news" wants to hear from you before during an after the game. >> the trump taj mahal is making a last-ditch offer to its workers. they are offering health insurance for two years, only if they drop the courter canceling the pension plan and benefits. it is scheduled to close next month. >>> police in ferguson, missouri continue to brace themselves for a dec
we know we have to prepare for the tennessee titans, that where our focus is, we're not worried about green bay. >> we're passing the ball extremely well and top in running, yeah, we had the best running back in the league when you led the league last year in rushing, things are not as easy the next year, it's our job to go out there and continue to fight. >> we'll have a live report from the link on "action news" at noon, we'll hear from quarterback mark sanchez. it's a...
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tennessee is next then dallas. >> our guys know what to do. we lost games before here and it's about coming back and not letting the same game beat you twice. you can't feel sorry for yourself in this league. struck big wins one week and in the other week. you have to come to play each week and focus on next op pone and in. that's what we're in the process of doing right now. >> the eagles will correct the lambeau mistake tomorrow and put it behind them. yum see their neck efforts sunday at 1:00 p.m. right here cbs-3 when they play host to the tennessee titans who did a good job tonight on monday night football. >> villanova taking on eastern shore. it was all wildcats. they took care of maryland eastern shore 81-44. tomorrow pell hosting louisiana tech. comings will go for the easy two points he scored 20 for the owls. they beat the bulldogs 82-75. and this is the final week of the friday football frenzy i need your help. go to the audio road show app vote for the game of the week your choices are -- downingtown east at coatesville, upper dub
tennessee is next then dallas. >> our guys know what to do. we lost games before here and it's about coming back and not letting the same game beat you twice. you can't feel sorry for yourself in this league. struck big wins one week and in the other week. you have to come to play each week and focus on next op pone and in. that's what we're in the process of doing right now. >> the eagles will correct the lambeau mistake tomorrow and put it behind them. yum see their neck efforts...
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years old and many still wonder how and why he died in the bathroom of his dream house in memphis, tennessee. over the course of the next hour you are going to get fresh insight from insiders and experts on the death but more importantly on the life and times of the extraordinary man from graceland. >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me sweet >> on the death of elvis, here is the fading king of rock 'n roll. his records and movies are not selling the way they used to and he supports his lavish lifestyle and entourage with concerts, scheduled to play out of memphis, his jet the next day, he is heading to portland, maine, for what would have been his 56 live show of the year. >> we returned to graceland at 1:30. we went upstairs and elvis turned on the television in his room to relax for a little while. >> his live-in girlfriend is a leslast person to see him alive. >> about 6:30, elvis called downstairs for ricky stanley to bring up his pack of medication to hav help him get to sleep. he was always keyed up before starting a tour. ricky brought it up, he took his pack of medication and started re
years old and many still wonder how and why he died in the bathroom of his dream house in memphis, tennessee. over the course of the next hour you are going to get fresh insight from insiders and experts on the death but more importantly on the life and times of the extraordinary man from graceland. >> ♪ love me tender ♪ love me sweet >> on the death of elvis, here is the fading king of rock 'n roll. his records and movies are not selling the way they used to and he supports his...
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some 30s through the tennessee valley. and you can see minneapolis at 18. so this is better than it has been over the past several days. so we'll take it for now. i want to show you that polar air to the north slowly easing for thursday. you see those blues lifting to the north and west. we catch a break thursday. another piece of arctic air swings through friday and we get back into the whole whipped chills in the 20 kind of thing and then by friday, night into saturday, we see an improve many all of arctic airy treats. so saturday will start a warming trend that will stick around for a little while. here's the global perspective you can see over philadelphia that big dip in the jet stream and we'll see the improvements by the weekend. big time with mild air over the philadelphia area. the whole northeast and temperatures soar into the 50s and the 60s. overnight wind chills in the 20s but high temperatures around 30. during the day tomorrow 43. mostly sunny a bit of a wind not quite as cold. on the seven day forecast take look. 38 friday but saturday 41. s
some 30s through the tennessee valley. and you can see minneapolis at 18. so this is better than it has been over the past several days. so we'll take it for now. i want to show you that polar air to the north slowly easing for thursday. you see those blues lifting to the north and west. we catch a break thursday. another piece of arctic air swings through friday and we get back into the whole whipped chills in the 20 kind of thing and then by friday, night into saturday, we see an improve many...
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let's hear from -- is it vivian or vivan in tennessee? caller: vivian. good morning. i was calling to talk about, i'm lucky that die have insurance. thank god in heaven. but i have a relative who's really sick. she called in four days ago trying to get the insurance. and first the lady told her it would be $179, and she's not working. she's on disability. then the woman went back and found her a plan which would be $29.98 a month. that is very helpful, and we thank god in heaven, like she said, for that plan. so i don't see why they want to reappeal if they want to do anything. this must be big insurance companies that charging people, like they did with me. when i gained weight, they doubled my premium. my premium was $12. i gained weight to 198, my remium went up to $35. so thank god in heaven for this , preexisting conditions that can help people. the republicans need to wake up. host: collierville, tennessee. again, we've divided our phone calls just a little bit differently. you can see them on the screen. i'm going read them one more time. 202 is the area code.
let's hear from -- is it vivian or vivan in tennessee? caller: vivian. good morning. i was calling to talk about, i'm lucky that die have insurance. thank god in heaven. but i have a relative who's really sick. she called in four days ago trying to get the insurance. and first the lady told her it would be $179, and she's not working. she's on disability. then the woman went back and found her a plan which would be $29.98 a month. that is very helpful, and we thank god in heaven, like she said,...
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tennessee has great players and great coaches. we have our hands full this week. >> reporter: we'll get you set for the eagles titans with eagles game day kickoff at 11:30 and eagles game day final after "action news" at 11:00. it all started when scott hartnell was here, since hartnell's return, he is back with the flyers again who are trying to end the painful stretch against columbus. flyers up 2-1 after 1. in the second on the power play, wayne simmons grabs the puck and puts it down and puts it in the net. flyers cling to a one-goal lead and put it away. flyers win 4-2. ending their 4 game losing streak, ronall when he chewed them out in new york is working. >> we had a good response, we played two strong games in a row. >> the guys took it to heart and they took the opportunity to get sustainable momentum. >> reporter: the winless sixers have fallen to 0-13. they could not beat the new york knicks who are among the worst team in the nba. anthony showing love for michael carter williams. nerlens noel 17 points, 12 rebounds. s
tennessee has great players and great coaches. we have our hands full this week. >> reporter: we'll get you set for the eagles titans with eagles game day kickoff at 11:30 and eagles game day final after "action news" at 11:00. it all started when scott hartnell was here, since hartnell's return, he is back with the flyers again who are trying to end the painful stretch against columbus. flyers up 2-1 after 1. in the second on the power play, wayne simmons grabs the puck and...
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this is a more solid area back especially into tennessee. that's going to affect us later tonight and into tomorrow morning. you can see, perhaps a few little breaks in the clouds by later this afternoon. and then the rain starting to come in tonight. not necessarily just light. here we are at 6:00 a.m. and this area comes right on top of us right during the morning rush. so do expect some problems related to that. then we have some breaks, sun may even come out. and then thursday night we see more showers come through. and then colder air and the cold winds start to move in. and next week, some of that arctic air up from central canada is going to be coming down into the u.s., way, way ahead of schedule. so we have a real cold blast coming next week. for today, not very cold. despite the cloud cover. mid to upper 60s for the high. don't really think anybody will be getting any kind of rain. we do expect the rain tomorrow morning and some of it briefly heavy. again, some sun breaks in the afternoon and then some showers tomorrow night. windy
this is a more solid area back especially into tennessee. that's going to affect us later tonight and into tomorrow morning. you can see, perhaps a few little breaks in the clouds by later this afternoon. and then the rain starting to come in tonight. not necessarily just light. here we are at 6:00 a.m. and this area comes right on top of us right during the morning rush. so do expect some problems related to that. then we have some breaks, sun may even come out. and then thursday night we see...
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that would have seemed to dictate the concentration in the valley lets say in tennessee which was the northernmost confederate state but because for political reasons davis could not adhere to the principle, the governor of arkansas, louisiana and so on was insisting that they have to be defended. >> host: the governor of louisiana said we have 30 residents and they are all up north. the governors didn't want to send troops or uniforms, weapons is that one of the big dilemma is the president of the nation or the confederacy founded on the states rights, the rights of the individual states the two end of the war davis has to try to consolidate the states and make the governors of the states rely so he's got to violate states rights. >> guest: the difference between the states right into rights and the political pressures that go along with it and the smartest military strategy in the american revolution the united states had given up the huge territories to the british and eventually that happened in the confederate but in 1861 it would have been politically impossible for davis to str
that would have seemed to dictate the concentration in the valley lets say in tennessee which was the northernmost confederate state but because for political reasons davis could not adhere to the principle, the governor of arkansas, louisiana and so on was insisting that they have to be defended. >> host: the governor of louisiana said we have 30 residents and they are all up north. the governors didn't want to send troops or uniforms, weapons is that one of the big dilemma is the...
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. >> and, next up for the bir, they host tennessee tightens sunday. watch the game right here on cbs-3. >>> once again good teams bounce back. short-term memory. let's move on, let's go. >> still ahead this morning, updating several breaking stories including plans for the pope's visit to philadelphia, and our other big story, four police officers hurt battling a fire. >> also bracing for the worse, stems being taken to prevent more violence in ferguson, missouri as we wait to learn if a police officer will be charged with shooting an unarmed teenager. also this: >> it is not safe no more. not safe. >> terror on the tracks. a man is pushed in front after moving train. the growing manhunt for the person accused of killing him. we'll be right back. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four s
. >> and, next up for the bir, they host tennessee tightens sunday. watch the game right here on cbs-3. >>> once again good teams bounce back. short-term memory. let's move on, let's go. >> still ahead this morning, updating several breaking stories including plans for the pope's visit to philadelphia, and our other big story, four police officers hurt battling a fire. >> also bracing for the worse, stems being taken to prevent more violence in ferguson, missouri as...
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tennessee state and virginia. virginia to anthony gill in transition. , on. time winding down in the first half, virginia leading big. justin anderson buries a three ball. cavaliers beat tennessee state 79-36. northern iowa smoked for genentech tonight. how about this? check it out. .ravity defying, highflying trying to build a program at blacksburg, but they lose tonight. islanders play the caps tomorrow night. beforeechkin left practice even began with an upper body injury. questionable for tomorrow. >> we will check it out tomorrow at traffic. >> thank you. these g silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. this week only, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >> two turkeys will not make it to the dinner table on thursday. the most famous turkeys in america. [laughter] >> wait! one of them will serve as the national thanksgiving turkey and will be pardoned by the president wednesday. his alternate will also be
tennessee state and virginia. virginia to anthony gill in transition. , on. time winding down in the first half, virginia leading big. justin anderson buries a three ball. cavaliers beat tennessee state 79-36. northern iowa smoked for genentech tonight. how about this? check it out. .ravity defying, highflying trying to build a program at blacksburg, but they lose tonight. islanders play the caps tomorrow night. beforeechkin left practice even began with an upper body injury. questionable for...
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they were his subordinates within the army of tennessee. and i think, and davis did try to replace bragg. he tried to get joe johnston to take him into that army in april, in march of 1863, and johnston again defied davis' wishes on that. i won't say that bragg was one of his best generals but i think bragg like davis himself is more -- i came to the conclusion. but certainly if i was as top jump the along with jackson as long as jackson was alive. davis came to have a lot of confidence in john gilad, -- jon daly would've but, of course, good destroyed -- post with his over aggressivaggressiv aggressiveness, and it cost them an arm and a leg is that cost him an arm and a leg. so i guess you could say that food was one of david's best generals but he is one that davis had growing confidence in the that's what he appointed hood as johnson's successor. and hood after all did keep sherman out of atlanta for six weeks. it looked, ma looked to davis what is right along but looked like johnson was going to abandon. >> host: in the end johnson was
they were his subordinates within the army of tennessee. and i think, and davis did try to replace bragg. he tried to get joe johnston to take him into that army in april, in march of 1863, and johnston again defied davis' wishes on that. i won't say that bragg was one of his best generals but i think bragg like davis himself is more -- i came to the conclusion. but certainly if i was as top jump the along with jackson as long as jackson was alive. davis came to have a lot of confidence in john...
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it's not just in tennessee. in anchorage, alaska, a typical plan is going to cost 28% more next year. now, that's for the second cheapest silver plan, what they call the benchmark plan. in minneapolis, rates are going up almost 19%. and that's just for the premiums. for many people, their co-pays are going up, they deductibles are going up as well. in some parts of georgia, 70% of the plans sold on the exchange have deductibles of at least $2,500. now, how's that affordable for people? millions of americans paying more in premiums as well as more out of their pocket. millions of people like bob sorey, the real estate broker in tennessee, who, as he says, just can't absorb the cost. these skyrocketing premiums may explain why the president's health care law is more unpopular right now than ever before. according to the latest gallup poll, only 37% of americans approve of the law. it was supposed to get more popular. that's what the democrats on this floor told the people across the country and told us. instead, t
it's not just in tennessee. in anchorage, alaska, a typical plan is going to cost 28% more next year. now, that's for the second cheapest silver plan, what they call the benchmark plan. in minneapolis, rates are going up almost 19%. and that's just for the premiums. for many people, their co-pays are going up, they deductibles are going up as well. in some parts of georgia, 70% of the plans sold on the exchange have deductibles of at least $2,500. now, how's that affordable for people? millions...
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the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: thank you and i thank the senator from louisiana. tomorrow at 2:15 or shortly after we'll be vote on the like develop block grant of 2013. i want to take a few minutes and explain why it's important and to whom it's important and why it's time to end debate on the child care development block grant and voter or down. when i talk about why it's important, i think of a young woman-off other mentioned on the floor of the senate from mississippi to attended la mane college. --ley mane college. we was able to qualify for a voucher from the state of tennessee through this with these federal dollars, there are about 21,000 families like her, and she was able to get $500 or $600 a month knot to provide daycare for her child while she got a business degree from lemoine-owen college. the good news is now she is an assistant manager at wal-mart, got a degree, has two children and is able to pay for her own child care without help from the federal government. this is exactly the kind o
the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: thank you and i thank the senator from louisiana. tomorrow at 2:15 or shortly after we'll be vote on the like develop block grant of 2013. i want to take a few minutes and explain why it's important and to whom it's important and why it's time to end debate on the child care development block grant and voter or down. when i talk about why it's important, i think of a young woman-off other mentioned on the floor of the senate from...
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and that they will be taking on baltimore and tennessee. and that you can see it, as they would not expect the ravens. that's coming >>> all right if you're a struggling football team, do this. call the nfl league office and ask for a favor, specifically request to play the tennessee titans. a few weeks ago it worked for washington, today it was just what the doctor ordered for baltimore. our kristen berset joins us live from mnt stadium. k.b., it wasn't pretty out there, but the ravens will take it, huh? >> reporter: it definitely wasn't pretty, but hey all that matters in the end is the w in that win column and that's what they got today. for the ravens offensively and defensively where they made up for that in their play and the later half of the game. he scores the game tieing touchdown on his way to having a career day with two here and five overall for the season. but they finally slammed that door shut. with some smarter coverages as they would hold them to 35 years in offense. overall they got the important victory and the momentum
and that they will be taking on baltimore and tennessee. and that you can see it, as they would not expect the ravens. that's coming >>> all right if you're a struggling football team, do this. call the nfl league office and ask for a favor, specifically request to play the tennessee titans. a few weeks ago it worked for washington, today it was just what the doctor ordered for baltimore. our kristen berset joins us live from mnt stadium. k.b., it wasn't pretty out there, but the...
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. >>> tennessee titans are coming to town. the eagles need to win. >> they don't think that lesean mccoy is not having that bad of a year. when are the eagles going to get the running game going. mccoy's running game to come. they are the worst team stopping the run. the best friend is a good running game. the eagles quarterback has as good friend and teammate in nick foles. the injured foles continues to work with sanchez at practice and in the film room. >> he is disappointed. all he wants to do is what can we do to help. if you saw mark how mark handled with him as the backup they boat feed off each other. >> it's great. it's an extra set of eyes on the sideline and a guy that has done it and played. it's hard to talk about stuff that guys that didn't play the position. >> and injured guard todd herrimans is putting a smile on a child today. he took the 17-year-old from millville, new jersey toured the practice facility with herrimans and on a shopping spree. >> they are going through a lot with branden and his leukemia. no
. >>> tennessee titans are coming to town. the eagles need to win. >> they don't think that lesean mccoy is not having that bad of a year. when are the eagles going to get the running game going. mccoy's running game to come. they are the worst team stopping the run. the best friend is a good running game. the eagles quarterback has as good friend and teammate in nick foles. the injured foles continues to work with sanchez at practice and in the film room. >> he is...
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in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married. robert ray has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda drain have been in live for 30 years. but now they are forced to be separated all in the same of health care. >> neither one of us like it. we want to be together. >> linda who has life-thre life-threatening epilepsy has been living in shelters. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security called us in and money. >> reporter: they fall into a coverage gap, because as a couple their income is too high to cover for tennessee public insurance programs and too low to qualify for federal subsisies. combined they make about $21,000. their separation allows them to keep the care they need. >> if tennessee expanded medicaid, the wife would have continued to be eligible for health insurance. >> reporter: in a statement to al jazeera, the tennessee's governor's office wrote: this coverage gap affects residents in 24 states that either did not expand ed kayed -- medicaid or are still discussing the issue. why have so many
in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married. robert ray has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda drain have been in live for 30 years. but now they are forced to be separated all in the same of health care. >> neither one of us like it. we want to be together. >> linda who has life-thre life-threatening epilepsy has been living in shelters. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security called us in and money....
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. >> host: tennessee williams. what is your fascination? >> the greatest american and a playwright he essentially a and defined the postwar boom. and in his great years between 1944 and 1955 the american per-capita income, tripled. and people could pursue their desires the he would write about desire and need a and a longing to help shape that discussion between self sacrifice had selfing aggrandizement. was impetuous stand there was all reflected. >> host: was teeeight socialite? >> not settle. this thing about williams he wrote wonderful poetry or stuff that has never been published. so he did much more work and after all made movies were made. and he defines postwar america. and did not have that folklore reach. if you just say staley or maggie but they are larger. >> host: picked us side. and i say your last name correctly? >> it is far -- iran's with hour. >> but with tennessee he ticket and then they were pathfinders as they pass finding. but among the danger is world. >> host: what about american southern writers that we celebrate or
. >> host: tennessee williams. what is your fascination? >> the greatest american and a playwright he essentially a and defined the postwar boom. and in his great years between 1944 and 1955 the american per-capita income, tripled. and people could pursue their desires the he would write about desire and need a and a longing to help shape that discussion between self sacrifice had selfing aggrandizement. was impetuous stand there was all reflected. >> host: was teeeight...
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and santa clara was in orlando, taking on tennessee tonight. they did not fare well either.despite what you're seeing here. tennessee wins this one 64-57. the broncos are now at two and three on the season. and that's your sports, pam. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. ♪[ music ] >>> just plain rude. airline passengers behaving badly. >> the new passenger shaming campaign, that's gaining altitude by the minute. >> how to avoid being shamed while traveling this holiday. plus, scamming the scammer. >
and santa clara was in orlando, taking on tennessee tonight. they did not fare well either.despite what you're seeing here. tennessee wins this one 64-57. the broncos are now at two and three on the season. and that's your sports, pam. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're...