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welcome to tennessee. you know, in tennessee, the place would work a little bit better because in tennessee we stand almost bed -- bedrock and's full that have helped us to be a state that is fiscally responsible, that has economic growth, that values the role of parents and the right of family to live their lives. we are a state that works hard to be sure that we protect life. protecting life at all stages. senator blackburn: welcome. we are a state that works hard to protect life, protecting life at all stages. [applause] now, for me, what an take it -- take a look at what all is happening right now and attacks on your faith, attacks on your religious liberty. go back to the obama years when they attacked the little sisters of the poor on the issue of abortion. on our faith, family, freedom, hope, opportunity for all americans. and we see it play out every day. just take a look at what is happening right now in attacks on your faith, your religious liberty. go back to the obama years, when they attacked
welcome to tennessee. you know, in tennessee, the place would work a little bit better because in tennessee we stand almost bed -- bedrock and's full that have helped us to be a state that is fiscally responsible, that has economic growth, that values the role of parents and the right of family to live their lives. we are a state that works hard to be sure that we protect life. protecting life at all stages. senator blackburn: welcome. we are a state that works hard to protect life, protecting...
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but i wanna highlight something in tennessee is very important. and even nashville we're talking about when the bible belt here. and we have a state the claim to be christian. this is very important because christians are supposed to believe in redemption, redemption looks like a 2nd change in the practice of christianity. but that's not happening here. and i, i think it's hypocritical for us, declined to be a christian, even nation, and we treat our children like this. so if we look at our kids as children and not as criminals, that will just change the dynamic in and of itself. i am looking here at some comments from avenue to watching right now, and it's a shall see 100 make no mistake about it. this is certainly about race and racism in america to michael thoughts. it definitely is, i mean, what we've heard, and what we've seen is that while there are still too many children behind bars, the united states, a trend has been a downward trends. and 2nd, let's great what, what if we unpack that further and look at who then is behind bars. we're st
but i wanna highlight something in tennessee is very important. and even nashville we're talking about when the bible belt here. and we have a state the claim to be christian. this is very important because christians are supposed to believe in redemption, redemption looks like a 2nd change in the practice of christianity. but that's not happening here. and i, i think it's hypocritical for us, declined to be a christian, even nation, and we treat our children like this. so if we look at our...
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but unfortunately, that's the state of tennessee. at this point in time we're fee, you come to this conversation about juveniles and incarceration from a very personal perspective. can you tell us how your you got to the place where you didn't think you don't think the children should be incarcerated regardless of what they've gone for 51 years. so i got into this work a couple years ago. i lost my son to gun violence. and when the young man who i didn't know he shot my son in the backyard of our home during a pool party, before he fled the back yard, he had the opportunity to look him in the eye. and what i saw was not a monster, it was a child and fear of what they had done. and as i start to navigate my career process, i was, you know, i felt like retribution did not promote healing that we needed to be able to reach these young people. especially if they are, and juveniles and be able to healed them through, you know, whatever has caused him to get the violence because not only does it impact them, but it impacts their whole enti
but unfortunately, that's the state of tennessee. at this point in time we're fee, you come to this conversation about juveniles and incarceration from a very personal perspective. can you tell us how your you got to the place where you didn't think you don't think the children should be incarcerated regardless of what they've gone for 51 years. so i got into this work a couple years ago. i lost my son to gun violence. and when the young man who i didn't know he shot my son in the backyard of...
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welcome to tennessee. the place would work a little bit better because in tennessee we stand on those principles that have helped us to be a place that is fiscally responsibly that has economic growth, that values the role of parents and the right of families to live their lives. we are a state that works hard to ensure that we protect life. protecting life at all stages. [applause] for me, what an opportunity in his everyday to get up and go find for what i call the big fight, freedom, hope, opportunity. interestingly enough, this administration has an all out attack going on with our faith, freedom, opportunity for all americans. we see it play out every day. just take a look at what all is happening right now in attacks on your faith, attacks on your religious liberty. go back to the obama years, when they attacked the -- on the issue of abortion. look at what they are doing right now on the issue of life. i know you like me are praying everyday for our supreme court justices for their safety, for their
welcome to tennessee. the place would work a little bit better because in tennessee we stand on those principles that have helped us to be a place that is fiscally responsibly that has economic growth, that values the role of parents and the right of families to live their lives. we are a state that works hard to ensure that we protect life. protecting life at all stages. [applause] for me, what an opportunity in his everyday to get up and go find for what i call the big fight, freedom, hope,...
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so alongside all the women across the state of tennessee. tennessee's night in the nation for infant mortality in this country. we don't do a good job taking care of the children who already have here. so the fact that tennessee wants to paint itself as a state that has the most restrictive abortion laws in this country's, jimmy, it's a hypocrisy. we are not doing the job of taking care of the children we have, and more women in the state will be dying, and more babies will be dying because we have not done what we already can do now, save the children that we already have. in this six-week ban, it's gonna further exasperate that issue. >> let me ask you this. obviously, we are talking about this decision, very unpopular across the country. i did polling in michigan. i suspect it's different in your state, in tennessee, a more conservative state. look, this is now allowing state democracy to work. the voters of tennessee, they don't favor abortion rights. the majority don't. and now, there will will be down to the state level, and that is ju
so alongside all the women across the state of tennessee. tennessee's night in the nation for infant mortality in this country. we don't do a good job taking care of the children who already have here. so the fact that tennessee wants to paint itself as a state that has the most restrictive abortion laws in this country's, jimmy, it's a hypocrisy. we are not doing the job of taking care of the children we have, and more women in the state will be dying, and more babies will be dying because we...
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since 1995, 236 juvenile offenders and tennessee have received 51 year minimum sentences. 72 percent of them are black compared to just 17 of the states population. ah, all of these factors, race, peer pressure, youthful decision making, and a difficult childhood, played a role. and on the nurse case, i grew up in a drug addicted home. my mother was on drugs. my father was absent. i spent a lot of time living with my grandmother, so i was really a kid. i had no big brothers. i had no father figures. why wind up ang, with older garza and doing things that i shouldn't have been dornen. and i was easily manipulated. you know, you blame as they have been. feel like you one a good enough mom, but i did the best i to what i now i never want to just again in my life it cost me too much. ah, keys hash me a little bit about your family. i can my mother's close by guys. we as he straightened up her life as he works and she's got a nice place for sale. and i talked to her as often as i am. if you see more, i came from, i know i was allows home keep know that i would amount anything at 20 years
since 1995, 236 juvenile offenders and tennessee have received 51 year minimum sentences. 72 percent of them are black compared to just 17 of the states population. ah, all of these factors, race, peer pressure, youthful decision making, and a difficult childhood, played a role. and on the nurse case, i grew up in a drug addicted home. my mother was on drugs. my father was absent. i spent a lot of time living with my grandmother, so i was really a kid. i had no big brothers. i had no father...
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and you can't afford to let those people out fault lines travel to tennessee, as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution. it's unfair. it's like they're trapped there and some sort of nightmare that they can't get out. my daughter's brown, she's in her twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years before pro is ridiculous. phyllis to point, i've been imprisoned more years than i've been free on the street. i was an old enough to bad cigarettes. what i was only if you throw me away for it. should he be punished? nice. but 151 years. what kind of just system is day ah, on january 18th, 1996, the day of the shooting, robert manning showed up to al mir's house and flashed a pistol. a what i remember most about robert manning is that he had no off switch. that was always struck by the fact that he seemed to have no conscience at all. he did not seem to have true morsel regret for anything you did.
and you can't afford to let those people out fault lines travel to tennessee, as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution. it's unfair. it's like they're trapped there and some sort of nightmare that they can't get out. my daughter's brown, she's in her twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years...
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so i don't even look forward to that date, but tennessee argues that 51 years. it's not a life sentence, because eventually they could get out if they managed to live that long. i don't see any one surviving of 51 year life sentence. i can't see even if you didn't for the trigger, even if you the annoying thing about it felony mara, daryl k with you, which you die in in prison. ah, ah. we spoke with a family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our old saying, if you have a sore place that escaped over, don't pick on it because it will bleed. i've been incarcerated for 26 years. deciding may say, throw those guys away, but i don't have to feel that way about myself. but you guys a family day, you know, they never want to give up on you. you like for what time i have left, i choose to try to be the best version of myself that i can be hello. hey i'm here . we go by when god baby mirror i try to be as much a source of support and inspiration from a dark place. i try to shine light even for her. if i came for them, i live
so i don't even look forward to that date, but tennessee argues that 51 years. it's not a life sentence, because eventually they could get out if they managed to live that long. i don't see any one surviving of 51 year life sentence. i can't see even if you didn't for the trigger, even if you the annoying thing about it felony mara, daryl k with you, which you die in in prison. ah, ah. we spoke with a family of joseph writing, but they declined to take part in our story. his mother cited our...
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and you can't afford to let those people out fault lines travel to tennessee, as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution. it's unfair if like they're trapped, they're in some sort of a nightmare that they can't get out to my daughters braun, she's in her twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years before poor o is ridiculous phyllis to point. i've been imprisoned more years than i've been freely industry. i wasn't old enough to bad cigarettes when i was over. no few promo way for him or should he be pun yes, but 51. yes. what kind of just system is that? mm ah, on january 18th, 1996, the day of the shooting. robert manning showed up to all mir's house and flash. the pistol didn't get into to help me go out of the way to get some money. i gotta get a renew. what i remember most about robert manning is that he had no off switch. that was always struck by the fact that he seemed to have no cons
and you can't afford to let those people out fault lines travel to tennessee, as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution. it's unfair if like they're trapped, they're in some sort of a nightmare that they can't get out to my daughters braun, she's in her twenties. i've been in prison. her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years...
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the people of tennessee decided to be the people of tennessee, and now we are one of the most economicly viable, lowest text, best managed state governments and the entire country because of the people of this great state. [applause] now, that story i want to tell you is one about freedom. it happened right here across the way at the grand ole opry. in the mid-1990's, i was asked to hope a group of parliamentarians from one of the soviet bloc countries. i said absolutely. i was happy to bring the men. they wanted to watch our elections paradise at perfect eared that is great. we will take them to the grand ole opry after they have watched elections, we will take him out there, and i thought they are in tennessee, we probably all deserve them a little jack daniels, a little barbecue, let them enjoy some great music, and so that is exactly what we did. we took them backstage and had him ready to sit on those pews on the stage, and i looked over out of the corner of my eye, i spotted one of the guys down on his hands and knees and i thought, oh my goodness. are you ok? absolutely. i'm great
the people of tennessee decided to be the people of tennessee, and now we are one of the most economicly viable, lowest text, best managed state governments and the entire country because of the people of this great state. [applause] now, that story i want to tell you is one about freedom. it happened right here across the way at the grand ole opry. in the mid-1990's, i was asked to hope a group of parliamentarians from one of the soviet bloc countries. i said absolutely. i was happy to bring...
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they know that's wrong, and you can't afford to let his people, our fault lands travel to tennessee. as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution, it's unfair. it's like they're trapped there in some sort of nightmare that they can't get out to my daughter's grown. she's in a twenty's, i've been in prison her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for his family. 51 years before parole is ridiculous. who is the point? i've been imprison more years than i've been freely was true. i wasn't old enough to bat cigarettes when i was only a few from the way for it. should he be punished? he's but 51 years. what kind of just system is that? ah ah. on january 18th, 1996, the day of the shooting. robert manning showed up to all mir's house and flashed a pistol. didn't get a dollar to help me go out of the way to get the money. i got to get a renewal. and what i remember most about robert manning is that he had no off sledge. that was always struck by th
they know that's wrong, and you can't afford to let his people, our fault lands travel to tennessee. as the state supreme court considers whether these 51 year sentences violate the constitution, it's unfair. it's like they're trapped there in some sort of nightmare that they can't get out to my daughter's grown. she's in a twenty's, i've been in prison her whole life. she's never known me outside of a visitation gallery. you don't want to give him a chance to like become a better person for...
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in tennessee, we do not have the state income tax. i led that fight. it wasn't a four hour, four-month fight, it was four years. at the end of that, we had victory. along the way there were a lot of tough battles and it meant i had to stay resolute, even at 1.1 of my fellow state senators gave an interview to the press and said marcia, she is a caucus of one. nobody is working with her on blocking this tax. that hurt my feelings survive minutes. then i realized when i walked out of the chamber of 33 people, i had thousands of tennesseans who were standing with me and they stood with me. we won. now, we are one of the most economically viable, lowest tax, best managed state governments in the entire country because of the people of this great state. next story i want to tell you this one about freedom and it happened right here at the grand ole opry. in the mid-1990's, i was asked to host a group of parliamentarians from one of the old soviet bloc countries. i said absolutely. they wanted to watch our elections. i said perfect. we will take them to the
in tennessee, we do not have the state income tax. i led that fight. it wasn't a four hour, four-month fight, it was four years. at the end of that, we had victory. along the way there were a lot of tough battles and it meant i had to stay resolute, even at 1.1 of my fellow state senators gave an interview to the press and said marcia, she is a caucus of one. nobody is working with her on blocking this tax. that hurt my feelings survive minutes. then i realized when i walked out of the chamber...
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here to have an abortion. in tennessee is one of 13 states here in tennessee is one of 13 states that will make it nearly impossible for women to have abortions even in the most severe circumstances. it has four decades divided america and is now being fought out across state lines. but many are delighted by the court's decision — around a dozen states are already moving to ban the procedure. police in norway say they're treating a shooting at a gay nightclub as a terrorist attack. the uk prime minister borisjohnson says he intends to "take the country forward" as backbench conservative mps consider fresh attempts to force him from power.
here to have an abortion. in tennessee is one of 13 states here in tennessee is one of 13 states that will make it nearly impossible for women to have abortions even in the most severe circumstances. it has four decades divided america and is now being fought out across state lines. but many are delighted by the court's decision — around a dozen states are already moving to ban the procedure. police in norway say they're treating a shooting at a gay nightclub as a terrorist attack. the uk...
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cohen of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. co-hep will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 387. the nays are 32. the amendments en bloc are adopted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question on amendments en bloc printed in part e of house report 117-381 offered by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will redesignate the amendments en bloc. the speaker pro tempore: en bloc number two, consisting of amendments 2, 3, 67, 11, 12, and 17 printed in part e of house report 117-381 offered by mr. pallone of new jersey. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from new jersey. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any
cohen of tennessee, i inform the house that mr. co-hep will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number one. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 387. the nays are 32. the amendments en bloc are adopted. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the question on amendments en bloc printed in part e of house report 117-381 offered by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the yeas and nays were ordered....
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: mr. speaker, inflation is at the highest level we have seen since jimmy carter was in the white house. i have spoken many times about rising prices being fueled by out-of-control spending. today i rise with even more proof that this has been the case. president biden's 2021 covid stimulus bill overheated the economy. just as i and many other republican members of congress along with numerous economists from both sides of the political divide predicted. now a report by the nonpartisan congressional budget office shows that spending did, in fact, create a worker shortage, which strained supply chains and contributed to the economic crisis in which we find ourselves today. one year ago companies across middle tennessee were struggling to find workers. more than 160,000 tennesseeons were un-- tennesseans were unemployed yet 218,000 jobs were veilable. folks were earning $15.75 an hour to stay home because of the unnecessary $2 trillion bill pushed through
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose, for five minutes. mr. rose: mr. speaker, inflation is at the highest level we have seen since jimmy carter was in the white house. i have spoken many times about rising prices being fueled by out-of-control spending. today i rise with even more proof that this has been the case. president biden's 2021 covid stimulus bill overheated the economy. just as i and many other republican members of congress along with...
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the bbc�*s rianna croxford reports from one of them, tennessee. it is the hen party capital of america. women celebrating their final night of freedom, as they lose the right to another. how did you feel when you heard about this? sick to my stomach. i hate to hear it. it is disturbing. and really unfortunate. it will impact everybody, more than they know. i personally believe that human life begins at conception. they don't get a right| over a woman's body. they don't get to make that decision for us. i cheering but, as one half of the city continues to party, the other begins to protest. like, would you not need women injail, for, you know what i mean? abortion? it has set us back 50 years. hands off our bodies! and they are scenes that will echo in more than 100 cities across the us. as abortion is no longer a constitutional right, but in the power of individual states. here in tennessee, it is one of 13 states that will make it impossible for women to have abortions, even in the most severe of circumstances. a battle that has, for decades, div
the bbc�*s rianna croxford reports from one of them, tennessee. it is the hen party capital of america. women celebrating their final night of freedom, as they lose the right to another. how did you feel when you heard about this? sick to my stomach. i hate to hear it. it is disturbing. and really unfortunate. it will impact everybody, more than they know. i personally believe that human life begins at conception. they don't get a right| over a woman's body. they don't get to make that...
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it's the equivalent of the population of a tennessee town coming across the border. your viewers, the population of different towns and cities in their state and get an idea of the magnitude that this is. as i said, they are forced to the cartel, the cartel are making money hand over fist and the american taxpayer is footing the bill, the open border is responsible in large part for the drug and crime problem we are seeing in our communities and of course this is something that's costing our local sheriffs and police departments extraordinary amounts of money to deal with this. jon: it's also going to cost of those on the lower end of the wage scale because all of these new arrivals will look for jobs, willing to work illegally, willing to work for less money than many americans are in fact one of the problems the border presents. the biden administration says things are rosy, the president himself said this regarding the economy. listen to what the president said about americans feeling financially comfortable. >> families are carrying less debt, average savings are
it's the equivalent of the population of a tennessee town coming across the border. your viewers, the population of different towns and cities in their state and get an idea of the magnitude that this is. as i said, they are forced to the cartel, the cartel are making money hand over fist and the american taxpayer is footing the bill, the open border is responsible in large part for the drug and crime problem we are seeing in our communities and of course this is something that's costing our...
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mait en tennessee, tres personas murieron y 14 heridas en chattanooga. dos vÍctimas murieron por heridas de bala y la tercera al ser arrollada por un vehÍculo que intentaba huir de la escena. reportera: una noche de entretenimiento se convirtiÓ en una pesadilla para una muchedumbre, por los tiroteos masivos en dos ciudades del paÍs. un vÍdeo muestra a una multitud corriendo despavorida cuando varios sospechosos abrieron fuego, dejando mÚltiples muertos y mÁs de una decena de heridos. gilberto tiene un restaurante en el Área. >> fueron varios tiros. lo escuchÉ en los momentos separados. primero escuchÉ tres y luego un descanso y varios mÁs. reportera: las autoridades dijeron que rrecuperaron dos armas, una con cargador extendido. fernando dice que una bala perdida impactÓ su negocio. >> dos tiroteos en una semana. no estÁ bien. reportera: el caos y pÁnico similar se viviÓ en chattanooga, tennessee, en donde un tiroteo dejÓ varios muertos y heridos en un club nocturno. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: varias vÍctimas estÁn en condiciones cr
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>> when the autumn chill saves into the community just north of knoxville, tennessee. hundreds of high school students are drawn to the blaze of friday nights. to cheer on their hometown heroes for but cats. she was the friday night light who probably shone brightest of them all. amara walker, a cheerleader since her freshman here. >> she wasn't really a cheerleader, some would go through the motions but she would put her own sparkle on it. and what she would do. >> fellow cheerleaders kelsey and lauren said she could be sassy to. >> she said, i am kind of a big deal. >> and i'm taking it she said it with a hint of sarcasm >> yes. >> people who didn't know her, there like she is a super pretty cheerleader! but then they would meet her and see that she is the night a person. >> -- they were sometimes school friends. >> once you made her, it's like she was a down to earth person and really sweet. >> she had a smile that would light up the room. a big beautiful smile. emma's parents say that infectious smile was the hallmark of her pace full personality >> she like to pla
>> when the autumn chill saves into the community just north of knoxville, tennessee. hundreds of high school students are drawn to the blaze of friday nights. to cheer on their hometown heroes for but cats. she was the friday night light who probably shone brightest of them all. amara walker, a cheerleader since her freshman here. >> she wasn't really a cheerleader, some would go through the motions but she would put her own sparkle on it. and what she would do. >> fellow...
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in tennessee the attorney general wants the state's six-week ban to start right now. >> the people of tennessee for the first time in 50 years will have a chance to weigh in on this issue >> this is where we do our abortion procedures back here >> these are your apportion procedure rooms. you have two rooms >> yes. >> reporter: we visited the choices health care clinic in memphis. soon, the doors to these rooms will be closed for good. >> our patients are predominantly black. the majority of them are uninsured or underinsured. >> reporter: they have been bracing for this court decision for months. >> we all thought, this is going to be really bad for us. so i said to my executive team there is a place called carbondale >> reporter: carbondale is in southern illinois. three hours by car in memphis. it's where the plan to open a new clinic in august they were reluctant to show us pictures because of security concerns this clinician will be driving back and forth. >> will it be big enough to handle what is really going to be potentially a flood of patients right? >> that's a good questio
in tennessee the attorney general wants the state's six-week ban to start right now. >> the people of tennessee for the first time in 50 years will have a chance to weigh in on this issue >> this is where we do our abortion procedures back here >> these are your apportion procedure rooms. you have two rooms >> yes. >> reporter: we visited the choices health care clinic in memphis. soon, the doors to these rooms will be closed for good. >> our patients are...
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for the pbs newshour im cat wise -- i am cap wise in tas well tennessee. judy: so powerful to listen to that. let's pick up on one part of how people can get help. a new national mental health hotline will launch next month. like 911, the hotline will be available i dialing three digits, 988, an equivalent hotline for mental health services. but as stephanie sy reports, some experts are concerned about whether the hotline is ready for primetime. stephanie: judy, the idea behind 988 is to connect people in a mental health crisis to experts trained in how to respond. and while it is an opportunity to get people the help they need, with less than a month to go before its launch, a recent national survey found many agencies at the state and local level don't feel prepared for it. for a closer look at these concerns, i joined by bob am gebbia, ceo of the american foundation for suicide prevention. thank you for joining the newshour. this hotline is not explicitly for suicide prevention, but when a person gets to that point, they may need tourn immediately to th
for the pbs newshour im cat wise -- i am cap wise in tas well tennessee. judy: so powerful to listen to that. let's pick up on one part of how people can get help. a new national mental health hotline will launch next month. like 911, the hotline will be available i dialing three digits, 988, an equivalent hotline for mental health services. but as stephanie sy reports, some experts are concerned about whether the hotline is ready for primetime. stephanie: judy, the idea behind 988 is to...
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yeah shifts, you know, you tennessee in the 70s. like this is why i always say it's impossible to fully disentangle symbolism from the policy that it's connected to because in in 1978, they put up a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature in the tennessee capital nathan. bedford forrest was a leader of general in the confederacy and he was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. all right, and so you don't you don't put up up this not 1878 that they're putting up a bust of nathan bedford force they put up in 1978. right and it only recently came down. i think the last year or two. if you put up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan that says something about what your policy. orientation is that says something about which a policy priorities are and that for me is inextricably linked to the decision about like how you're funding historically black colleges in tennessee as compared to university, you know, predominantly white universities in tennessee, right? and so i think the the symbolis
yeah shifts, you know, you tennessee in the 70s. like this is why i always say it's impossible to fully disentangle symbolism from the policy that it's connected to because in in 1978, they put up a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature in the tennessee capital nathan. bedford forrest was a leader of general in the confederacy and he was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. all right, and so you don't you don't put up up this not 1878 that they're putting up a...
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and then you had black colleges like texas southern, tennessee state. and that was it. no other schools did anything for women in sports, any sport. >> it was extremely rare for any woman of any race or background to get an athletic scholarship. that is such a huge part of history, the role of the hbcus in supporting women of that time. >> reporter: at the age of 15, tyus was scouted by tennessee state university's women's track and field coach ed temple. >> this is a letter that mr. temple sent to my mom and i saying that i had been awarded a scholarship to tennessee state. you know, this is the start of my life. >> reporter: tyus eventually qualifying for the 1964 olympics in tokyo where she won her first gold medal. >> edith mcguire, marilyn white, and myself. the gun went off. and i am running. and i keep going. we get to the tape, lean at the tape. edie's running over, "ou won!" i did. >> reporter: she would go on to win gold again in the 100 meter at the 1968 games in mexico city. >> it is a feat that broke all records at the time, and no one covered her. she wore
and then you had black colleges like texas southern, tennessee state. and that was it. no other schools did anything for women in sports, any sport. >> it was extremely rare for any woman of any race or background to get an athletic scholarship. that is such a huge part of history, the role of the hbcus in supporting women of that time. >> reporter: at the age of 15, tyus was scouted by tennessee state university's women's track and field coach ed temple. >> this is a letter...
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and it's just a matter of particular concern, given that china's militarization of the the island in tennessee. i think so, asking that the major concern the film southeast asian countries, i'm paying attention to the natural that connects to freedom of navigation in se asia as maritime fishery and all those maritime territory claims. the whole concern stuff is asian countries a lot. so that's a factor that i think the regents paying close attention to any remains to be seen what china intend to do with that new access. right. we leave it there for the time being, but always a pleasure. talking to you, wendy, song from the in your college of asia and the pacific. thank you so much for joining us today. thanks for having me. ah, thailand has become the 1st asian country to legalize growing and consumption of mattie wanna smoking it remains band though growers will have to register with the government and when offered in food or drink its strength will have to be limited. the aim is to give a boost to the agriculture sector and no one has a problem with that. because i know there's plenty of pub
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. palazzo of mississippi, and mr. guest of mississippi i inform the house that both mr. palazzo and mr. guest will vote nay on amendment number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by the honorable pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote yes on the jackson lee amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. bacon: as the member designated by vicky hartzler from missouri, i inform the house that the member will vote no on amendment 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore:
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. palazzo of mississippi, and mr. guest of mississippi i inform the house that both mr. palazzo and mr. guest will vote nay on amendment number 1. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by the honorable pressley of massachusetts, pursuant to...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, our nation is facing a lot of problems. historic inflation, sky-high prices at the pump and a shortage of baby formula. but it's important not to lose sight of another crisis going on more than 1,500 miles southwest of where we're gathered right now. 2.6 million illegal immigrants have been apprehended at our southern border since president biden took the oath of office. there are more than 234,000 migrant encounters at the border just in april. that's the most for any month in history. that's also a 1,268% increase from april of 2020. border patrol sees more than 340,000 pounds of drugs -- seized more than 340,000 pounds of drugs since last october, including fentanyl to kill two billion people. mr. rose: yet this administration is still fighting to appeal title 42. it's time to put th
for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, our nation is facing a lot of problems. historic inflation, sky-high prices at the pump and a shortage of baby formula. but it's important not to lose sight of another crisis going on more than 1,500 miles southwest...
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. >>> in chattanooga, tennessee, another mass shooting took three lives outside a nightclub, two were killed by the gunfire and a third died while trying to run away when they were struck by a car. 14 people were shot and two others injured by cars. >> those are two examples of at least 11 mass shootings on saturday and sunday. according to the group gun violence archive there were mass shootings across eight states that took 15 lives, that includes four people tilled killed in michigan there were deadly shootings in saginaw and grand rapids. >> a 14-year-old girl was killed outside a strip mall in phoenix. eight others were injured including two women with life-threatening nurse. >>> in south carolina a woman was killed and seven other people were hurt at a graduation party. six of the victims were children, the youngest is 12 years old. >>> as we've seen here gun violence continues to plague the nation and congress could finally take action this week. a bipartisan group of senators began work on new legislation in the wake of the mass shootings in buffalo and uvalde. let's get to br
. >>> in chattanooga, tennessee, another mass shooting took three lives outside a nightclub, two were killed by the gunfire and a third died while trying to run away when they were struck by a car. 14 people were shot and two others injured by cars. >> those are two examples of at least 11 mass shootings on saturday and sunday. according to the group gun violence archive there were mass shootings across eight states that took 15 lives, that includes four people tilled killed in...
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code and just carry on. flat the best tennessee code and “ust car on. ~ ., the best tennessee code and “ust car on. ., ., the best tennessee code and “ust car on. ~ ., ., carry on. at one story that has captured _ carry on. at one story that has captured the _ carry on. at one story that has captured the attention - carry on. at one story that has captured the attention is - carry on. at one story that has captured the attention is that l carry on. at one story that has - captured the attention is that ryan had a rare form of cancer as a child. what is your recollection of that period of time in his life? it was very difficult. as thousands and thousands of families with cancer go through it though, and we are just so gratefulfor the nhs, being what a worker myself, and the treatment of the care was just being fantastic. you can't beat the nhs. you can't... we remind him of that inthe_ you can't... we remind him of that in the way— you can't... we remind him of that in the way we — you can't... we remind him of that in the way we put the boys up is to respect _ in the way we pu
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to carry bill for people in tennessee. it did not have a restriction like in new york but you had to show a purpose. but it did say that you had to have a background check to show that you had not had a criminal record that would disallow you to carry it. no health problems, and a firearms force to understand the law and self-defense. and to show proficiency on the range you had to take a test. and i was proud of that law. at the time it was a bit out there. but since then tennessee has gone to constitutional carry when anyone can carry a gun without any training or restrictions or restrictions were background check. the police were against it. i was against it. you ought to show some proficiency and understanding of the laws and there should be some restrictions. keller, the main supreme court case that i think it was in 2010 or 2008, they said you could have reasonable restrictions on carrying guns, and that was the debate on having guns in your home to protect your home, and that is where scalia went. this is a long dis
to carry bill for people in tennessee. it did not have a restriction like in new york but you had to show a purpose. but it did say that you had to have a background check to show that you had not had a criminal record that would disallow you to carry it. no health problems, and a firearms force to understand the law and self-defense. and to show proficiency on the range you had to take a test. and i was proud of that law. at the time it was a bit out there. but since then tennessee has gone to...
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police >>> three people were also killed early sunday morning outside of a nightclub in chattanooga, tennessee two were killed by gunfire a third died as they were trying to run away and were hit by a car. in total, 14 people were shot, and two others struck by cars. >> these four people were killed in two shootings in michigan this weekend one in saginaw, and another one in downtown grand rapids and in south carolina, police say a woman was killed and seven other people were hurt at a graduation party six of the victims were children, the youngest is 12 years old. >>> according to the gun violence archive, which is a group that tracks mass shootings, there were 11 mass shootings that occurred this weekend across eight states. 15 lives were lost in the incidents. >> congress returns to session today with a potential bipartisan deal in its sights. a bipartisan group of senators began hammering out legislation in the wake of the mass shootings in buffalo and uvalde. senator chris murphy is leading the charge he said the bill would not include an assault weapons ban or comprehensive background ch
police >>> three people were also killed early sunday morning outside of a nightclub in chattanooga, tennessee two were killed by gunfire a third died as they were trying to run away and were hit by a car. in total, 14 people were shot, and two others struck by cars. >> these four people were killed in two shootings in michigan this weekend one in saginaw, and another one in downtown grand rapids and in south carolina, police say a woman was killed and seven other people were...
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he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so tell us your reaction to this news and why you think vaccinating children. it is important. well, there in, you can see that i'm smiling. i'm very excited. this has been long awaited news. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200 deaths in children. this is an opportunity to prevent children, small children from dying. and so it's very exciting. the american academy of pediatrics as well as the cdc and people such as myself or enthusiasm. think about this and are going to be encouraging parents to bring their children into their doctors, to be vaccinate from the data that you've seen so far from the clinical trials that have been conducted. how effective are these vaccines on young children and toddlers? well 1st of all, they're safe. that's very important. parents mostly want to know about that
he's joining us live from nashville, tennessee. welcome to al jazeera sir. so tell us your reaction to this news and why you think vaccinating children. it is important. well, there in, you can see that i'm smiling. i'm very excited. this has been long awaited news. you know, if we just look at these children age 6 months through 4 years of age, up to their 5th birthday, thinking back just in the united states, over 20000 of them, 20000 of them have been hospitalized. there have been over 200...
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.— in british tennessee. great to see these british _ in british tennessee. great to see these british wins. _ in british tennessee. great to see these british wins. 24 _ in british tennessee. great to see these british wins. 24 hours - in british tennessee. great to see these british wins. 24 hours on i in british tennessee. great to see i these british wins. 24 hours on from auntie murray's exit and of course emma raducanu, you've worked with managers very closely everybody has in intake and an opinion, what are your feelings in intake and an opinion, what are yourfeelings about in intake and an opinion, what are your feelings about where she sat at the moment with her tennis? i think emma raducanu _ the moment with her tennis? i think emma raducanu spoke _ the moment with her tennis? i think emma raducanu spoke very - the moment with her tennis? i think i emma raducanu spoke very eloquently last night— emma raducanu spoke very eloquently last night how she's not feeling certain— last night how she's no
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between and i think were also talking about like the material are symbolic shifts and you mentioned tennessee and 70s, like i always seems impossible to disentangle the symbolism from the policy connected to it because in 1978, the bus and that t tennessee state legislatn and they were a leader in general and the confederacy the first grand wizard of the lux clant is so you don't put up, this is not 1878 there putting this out, they put up in 1970 to, month i can only recently came down in the last two your soon be put up a blast of the first grand of the coop clocksat clan, says something about what you policy orientation and what the policy priorities are and so for me, is linked to the decision on how your funding historically black colleges compared university predominantly white universities in s tennessee so the monumentsn the symbolism the street names and they can tell us a lot about what the stories and places are telling about themselves and how they understand what they are sort of priorities are in terms of the society that they are attempting to build in the history that they are
between and i think were also talking about like the material are symbolic shifts and you mentioned tennessee and 70s, like i always seems impossible to disentangle the symbolism from the policy connected to it because in 1978, the bus and that t tennessee state legislatn and they were a leader in general and the confederacy the first grand wizard of the lux clant is so you don't put up, this is not 1878 there putting this out, they put up in 1970 to, month i can only recently came down in the...
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another mass shooting in tennessee killed three more people and injured 14 others. foxes alexis mcadams as the latest from both scenes. philadelphia police say multiple people were shooting into this large crowd detectives finding at least five guns at the crime scene. this is where that shooting happened in the south street neighborhood. they're just before midnight, at least 14 people were shot in. three of those people were killed. that's when they say philly cop pulled out his gun and tried to take down one of those shooters. the normally busy strip now a crime scene is investigators work. to track down these shooters. there were hundreds hundreds of individuals out there last night. and i'm asking the public that if any of these people anyone who are out there who was out there saw anything. witness anything immediately before, during or after. to please call or text our tip line. spent 215686 tips . now we're learning about another mass shooting. that also happened overnight, that one in chattanooga, tennessee, investigators saying three people were killed dur
another mass shooting in tennessee killed three more people and injured 14 others. foxes alexis mcadams as the latest from both scenes. philadelphia police say multiple people were shooting into this large crowd detectives finding at least five guns at the crime scene. this is where that shooting happened in the south street neighborhood. they're just before midnight, at least 14 people were shot in. three of those people were killed. that's when they say philly cop pulled out his gun and tried...
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the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, mr. guest of mississippi, mr. loudermilk of georgia, i inform the house that mr. brooks, mr. guest, and mr. loudermilk will all vote nay on h.r. 7910. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price, i inform the house that mr. price will vote yea on h.r. 7910. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski and ms. spartz of indiana, i inform the house that mrs. walorski and ms. spartz will vote no on h.r. 7910. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois, i inform the house that he will vote yes on h.r. 7910. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does does the gentleman from arizona rise? >> as the membe
the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, mr. guest of mississippi, mr. loudermilk of georgia, i inform the house that mr. brooks, mr. guest, and mr. loudermilk will all vote nay on h.r. 7910. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. price, i inform the house that mr. price will...
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information give me memphis tennessee ♪ >> but i think of the blues. i think of b.b. king. i think of beale street. memphis is the birthplace of the blews and rock 'n' roll. >> people in memphis love to talk about the music. what they don't like to talk about as much is the crime. >> every time you turn the tv on, you hear of someone being murdered. >> three people were shot and one man died. >> being robbed. >> an attempted robbery lead to shots being fired. >> or stabbed or shot. >> the shooting took place on chestnut. >> it's an ongoing thing, man. >> memphis has always been a city of the haves and have-nots. >> probably 30% to 40% of our people are below the poverty line, and memphis has had its share of crime through the years. >> these disparities, both racial and economic, they're still there in memphis. >> one thing brings memphis together, and that's basketball. >> basketball bridged a racial divide in memphis. >> it's one of those binding things that brings people together from all walks of life. >> you got to understand people from memphis, they just love whoever
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b, california, nevada, tennessee, rhode island, louisiana, florida, and washington, georgia the hardest hit. 94%. we were reporting and saying we had gotten up to roughly 70%. but this is really significant. people just want to feel safe in this country the just want to feel they can put food on the table and make sure their kids have what they needed. your thoughts on what is happening? >> looked a gotten say this is an abject disaster for so many families in our country. i have three sons they are no longer formula age. but when they were buying formula something is critically important for their nutrition. to have a situation you cannot environment nourishment your baby needs is a scary proposition for any parent. this administration once again was blind to the reality of what's going on in the real world. they are so caught up in their polling issue so caught up in the radical agenda that they are not actually addressing the issues that are facing the american people. this is another example but one of the worst examples because children need nutrition. first, second, third period w
b, california, nevada, tennessee, rhode island, louisiana, florida, and washington, georgia the hardest hit. 94%. we were reporting and saying we had gotten up to roughly 70%. but this is really significant. people just want to feel safe in this country the just want to feel they can put food on the table and make sure their kids have what they needed. your thoughts on what is happening? >> looked a gotten say this is an abject disaster for so many families in our country. i have three...
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ukraine and moldova park across tennessee for the european union has been access -- except it -- accepted. return to afghanistan. the taliban says the search for survivors has been caught up just a day after the devastating earthquake that has killed thousands of people. the earthquake struck woerle -- early on wednesday. we do know the heavy rain and the disruption of road and hampered relieved -- relief efforts. our correspondent is there and he sent us this report. >> homes reduced to rble, lives reduce to members. these were my son's shoes, says this person. his three young children were killed as they slept as well as his two wives. when the roof fell down, what did you do? >> i ran towards my family a everything was under the rubble. i shouted to my cousins but when we took my family out, they were dead. >> it is a three hour -- -- drive to the nearest city where things are affected. practically every home is destroyed in every family is grieving. the people here today and -- did not have much to begin with but you can see their possessions scattered amongst the debris and their lov
ukraine and moldova park across tennessee for the european union has been access -- except it -- accepted. return to afghanistan. the taliban says the search for survivors has been caught up just a day after the devastating earthquake that has killed thousands of people. the earthquake struck woerle -- early on wednesday. we do know the heavy rain and the disruption of road and hampered relieved -- relief efforts. our correspondent is there and he sent us this report. >> homes reduced to...
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>> no. >> ed told police he was at home, far away in eastern tennessee. are way eastern tennessee and revealed that despite thoseeastn revealed that despite thoseeastn revealed that despite thos it's started. somewhere between a cuddle and a struggle, it's...the side hug. tween milestones like this may start at age 9. hpv vaccination - a type of cancer prevention against certain hpv-related cancers, can start then too. for most, hpv clears on its own. but for others, it can cause certain cancers later in life. you're welcome! now, as the "dad cab", it's my cue to help protect them. embrace this phase. help protect them in the next. ask their doctor about hpv vaccination today. (vo) red lobster's seafood summerfest is fire! embrace this phase. turn up for the grilled lobster, shrimp and salmon trio ...and our hottest summer duo, steak and lobster! it's lit! don't miss red lobster's seafood summerfest. where does your almondmilk come from? almond breeze starts here, with our almond trees and our blue diamond orchards in california. my parents job is to look
>> no. >> ed told police he was at home, far away in eastern tennessee. are way eastern tennessee and revealed that despite thoseeastn revealed that despite thoseeastn revealed that despite thos it's started. somewhere between a cuddle and a struggle, it's...the side hug. tween milestones like this may start at age 9. hpv vaccination - a type of cancer prevention against certain hpv-related cancers, can start then too. for most, hpv clears on its own. but for others, it can cause...
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aileen: en tennessee la cosa diferente, pues la policÍa le estÁ pidiendo a los residentes que no recojan billetes de un dÓlar doblados que se encuentren tirados en la calle o en lugares pÚblicos, porque pueden contener residuos de fentanilo, una droga letal. alessandra martins nos tiene los detalles. alessandra: un billete doblado como este, las autoridades de tennessee y advierten que si nos encontramos un billete de dÓlar en la calle o en lugares pÚblicos, no debemos a recogerlos, porque pueden contener fentanilo, una droga que puede ser letal. la oficina del todo de dos incidentes en los que pudieron alertar de una sustancia blanca en polvo de unos billetes doblados que se encontraron en el piso de una gasolinera. el polvo fue analizado indio positivo en metanfetamina y fentanilo, segÚn informÓ la oficina del alguacil en un comunicado publicado en facebook. el alguacil dijo "esto es muy peligroso, amigos, por favor, compartan y enseÑen a sus hijos a no recoger dinero". recordemos que segÚn los centros para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades, el fentanilo es un opioide si
aileen: en tennessee la cosa diferente, pues la policÍa le estÁ pidiendo a los residentes que no recojan billetes de un dÓlar doblados que se encuentren tirados en la calle o en lugares pÚblicos, porque pueden contener residuos de fentanilo, una droga letal. alessandra martins nos tiene los detalles. alessandra: un billete doblado como este, las autoridades de tennessee y advierten que si nos encontramos un billete de dÓlar en la calle o en lugares pÚblicos, no debemos a recogerlos,...
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we've covered missouri, tennessee, protests here in washington, d.c. as well. we want to go to new york, where we're seeing some protests happening there in the union square area. obviously, america has been the epicenter of a lot of activism when it comes to abortion rights in general. yet another way in which we're seeing that play out there on the ground. in new york. this is just a picture of what's happening across the country. we go to headlines across the country, of course, declaring roe, in fact, had been overturned. the 50-year precedent in place. so, women in states like tennessee are certainly going to be forced to travel across state lines to seek these abortions. on wednesday, they're expecting an influence with maryland who passed a law this year shoring up abortion access in the state. amid fears that roe would ultimately be overturned by the court. now that those very fears have been overturned, one of -- put this. maryland is going to be under a lot of pressure. we are the southernmost safe state. she joins me now, state delegate aarian kelly.
we've covered missouri, tennessee, protests here in washington, d.c. as well. we want to go to new york, where we're seeing some protests happening there in the union square area. obviously, america has been the epicenter of a lot of activism when it comes to abortion rights in general. yet another way in which we're seeing that play out there on the ground. in new york. this is just a picture of what's happening across the country. we go to headlines across the country, of course, declaring...
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in tennessee it is coming true all over this nation when i took office. we were losing hundreds of thousands of acres every year to the bulldozers. today we actually reclaiming more land than we're losing. that has been my goal since i became president. along with peace in the world and progress at home. there is no legacy that i would rather leave. than a permanent program of real conservation for this nation. everybody wants free. back in washington a new drama was unfolding at the campsite of the poor people's campaign resurrection city originally conceived by dr. martin luther king as a visible symbol of poverty in america. heavy rains and unrealistic demands brought mud and disaffection to what was supposed to have been a city of hope? the energies of its leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty. to restraining militant agitators during its existence the johnson administration kept a close watch over developments in resurrection city. high government officials including cabinet officers held meetings with the demonstrators to listen to
in tennessee it is coming true all over this nation when i took office. we were losing hundreds of thousands of acres every year to the bulldozers. today we actually reclaiming more land than we're losing. that has been my goal since i became president. along with peace in the world and progress at home. there is no legacy that i would rather leave. than a permanent program of real conservation for this nation. everybody wants free. back in washington a new drama was unfolding at the campsite...