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>> initially, i didn't think i would leave tennessee. i split my time between nashville after i left and in '08 i got married to a young lady from florida, who you met. >> charlie: wonderful. >> i married up and she loved new york and loved memphis and nashville but i said i want to raise my family in the city i never got a chance to live here after college or law school and a went right to law school and ran for congress in my third year in law school and i thought if i get a chance to get back into politics, i love my life and love my wife and want to start a family here and realized long after i decided to live here i was teaching at nyu i didn't have to abandon my political aspirations. i talk about that in the book and constantly being involved in serving and figuring ways to be active and serve on the board here and the cornell board and finding ways to be more involved. >> >> charlie: and gave serious consideration to running for the incumbent governor who had the great support of another senator. >> right. >> charlie: why did you
>> initially, i didn't think i would leave tennessee. i split my time between nashville after i left and in '08 i got married to a young lady from florida, who you met. >> charlie: wonderful. >> i married up and she loved new york and loved memphis and nashville but i said i want to raise my family in the city i never got a chance to live here after college or law school and a went right to law school and ran for congress in my third year in law school and i thought if i get a...
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in tennessee politics. the republican is the mayor of knoxville. he is completing his second term. mcwherter has not held political office but he is the son of the very popular governor of tennessee from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's. it looks lake we are going to have a -- looks like we are going to have a pretty spirited campaign. they are both businessmen and touting their background and ability to bring jobs to tennessee. >> the mayor survived a primary challenge earlier with 48% of the vote. has he since then gotten the backing of his fellow republicans? >> the republicans will rally very much around bill haslem. he and his family have been republican stalwarts in tennessee for quite a while. the lieutenant governor, one of his opponents in the primary, certainly will be a strong backer. he will be working with bill haslem if haslem is elected and they will be political allies. a congressman who ran second in that race, i think, was a little bit embittered at how things went. i don't know how vigoro
in tennessee politics. the republican is the mayor of knoxville. he is completing his second term. mcwherter has not held political office but he is the son of the very popular governor of tennessee from the mid 1980's to the mid 1990's. it looks lake we are going to have a -- looks like we are going to have a pretty spirited campaign. they are both businessmen and touting their background and ability to bring jobs to tennessee. >> the mayor survived a primary challenge earlier with 48%...
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the 15, 13 and 11-year-o travelled on southwest airlines from florida to tennessee. as shocking as it sound the airline an federal officials say no rus were violated. >> at 15, bridget is the oldest and says it was her idea. she'd been saving up her mon from babysitting to buy a car but tuesy she decided she, her brotr and the boy next-door should use that money to visit dollywood, the amusement park in tennessee. >> you had never flown before? this was your first time? >> uh-huh. >> the trouble is they didn't tell their parents. they paid for a cab to the airport on their own. when they got there, they bought tickets from souwest airlines, spent $700 on their own. they passed through security on their own. >> and went there, picked up our stuff, and got on the plane. >> they flew a nice comfortable flight from jacksonville to nashville but when they landed they had a problem. they had flown into the wrong city. stranded and scared, they decided to call home. >> i said i'm in nashville, tennessee, and i'm ready to come home. >> it was scary. it was very scary. >> sou
the 15, 13 and 11-year-o travelled on southwest airlines from florida to tennessee. as shocking as it sound the airline an federal officials say no rus were violated. >> at 15, bridget is the oldest and says it was her idea. she'd been saving up her mon from babysitting to buy a car but tuesy she decided she, her brotr and the boy next-door should use that money to visit dollywood, the amusement park in tennessee. >> you had never flown before? this was your first time? >>...
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and john fisher, special agent internal affairs for the tennessee department of corrections. all four star in the new a & e documentary series "the squad: prison police." and when it comes to investigating crimes, police have it tough enough on the outside. on the inside, it's a whole other story. watch jason and john at work. this is a clip from "the squad." >> jason, he's my boss. he's hard on me. for the record, he's about six pounds more than i am. the relationship i have with john fisher is beyond just a professional one. we're also friends. we keep each other straight. i give him a hard time every chance i get. and if i've gone more than a day or two without giving him a hard time, i come up with a reason. >> john can work them out, too. >> yeah, this place -- very health conscience. they're of similar stature, we say. a bright light behind them and looking at the silhouette, you wouldn't though them apart. >> jerry, you're the director of this program. what is it, the group of you do? >> well, the department of correction, internal affairs division, is the police entit
and john fisher, special agent internal affairs for the tennessee department of corrections. all four star in the new a & e documentary series "the squad: prison police." and when it comes to investigating crimes, police have it tough enough on the outside. on the inside, it's a whole other story. watch jason and john at work. this is a clip from "the squad." >> jason, he's my boss. he's hard on me. for the record, he's about six pounds more than i am. the...
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the 15, 13 and 11-year-old travelled on southwest airlines from florida to tennessee. as shocking as it sounds, the airline and federal officials say no rules were violated. >> at 15, bridget is the oldest and says it was her idea. she'd been saving up her money from babysitting to buy a car but tuesday she decided she, her brother and the boy next-door should use that money to visit dollywood, the amusement park in tennessee. >> you had never flown before? this was your first time? >> uh-huh. >> the trouble is they didn't tell their parents. they paid for a cab to the airport on their own. when they got there, they bought tickets from southwest airlines, spent $700 on their own. they passed through security on their own. >> and went there, picked up our stuff, and got on the plane. >> they flew a nice comfortable flight from jacksonville to nashville but when they landed they had a problem. they had flown into the wrong city. stranded and scared, they decided to call home. >> i said i'm in nashville, tennessee, and i'm ready to come home. >> it was scary. it was very
the 15, 13 and 11-year-old travelled on southwest airlines from florida to tennessee. as shocking as it sounds, the airline and federal officials say no rules were violated. >> at 15, bridget is the oldest and says it was her idea. she'd been saving up her money from babysitting to buy a car but tuesday she decided she, her brother and the boy next-door should use that money to visit dollywood, the amusement park in tennessee. >> you had never flown before? this was your first time?...
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nch plus a remarkable program in nashville, tennessee where an episcopal priest helps female drug addicts and prostitutes dramatically cnge their lives. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation, dedicated to its founders interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company.com. also by the henry luce foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome, i'm deborah potter sitting in for bob abernathy. thank you for joining us. pakistan is grappling with one of the worst natural disasters seen in decades. monsoon floods have already killed more than 1,500 people and more than 14 million lack housing, food, drinking water or medical care. the united nations has launched an emergency appeal for international assistance. religious groups working in the country say they need additional fus to help victims of the disaster. the christian aid
nch plus a remarkable program in nashville, tennessee where an episcopal priest helps female drug addicts and prostitutes dramatically cnge their lives. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics news weekly" is provided by the lily endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation, dedicated to its founders interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual group retirement products....
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he is a republican candidate for governor of tennessee. please say hello to basil marceaux. ♪ what happened to your hand? >> i was making some sausage and the fat came out and squished all over my hand. >> jimmy: you have to be careful. >> don't buy any cheap sausage. >> jimmy: it was cheap sausage. that should be part of your campaign platform don't buy cheap sausage. >> that's right. >> jimmy: let's go over your platform, if we could. first of all, you say -- you believe everyone should carry guns? >> that's correct. after reading the constitution, it says we have right to bear arm against our government. >> jimmy: right. >> so that's -- >> jimmy: would people be required to bear arms? would they have to have guns? >> if they didn't have one they couldn't represent themselves to protect themselves against the government so -- i probably fine 'em $10 if they don't -- >> jimmy: you would fine them? >> i'd have investigators on the street, say, show me your gun. if you don't have one, i'm going to fine them 10 bucks. >> jimmy: would you p
he is a republican candidate for governor of tennessee. please say hello to basil marceaux. ♪ what happened to your hand? >> i was making some sausage and the fat came out and squished all over my hand. >> jimmy: you have to be careful. >> don't buy any cheap sausage. >> jimmy: it was cheap sausage. that should be part of your campaign platform don't buy cheap sausage. >> that's right. >> jimmy: let's go over your platform, if we could. first of all, you...
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they have the primary elections today in memphis tennessee 101 degrees. then we took a look at art of the jurors outside 51 san francisco currently much different story in some francisco 51 in redwood city and the south bay upper 50s 54 for livermore and the 9:00 are keeping temperatures in the fifties may be some '60s really slow warming of today by 12:00 mostly sixties in the afternoon near 3:00 hour raises a few '70s even some isolated '80s out there. here's a look at numbers. 74 santa rosa, 73 sonoma, through bill valley only 70 same-store for ballet help, along the peninsula 57 for san francisco a few degrees cooler than yesterday east bay were getting into low sixties for berkeley oakland and alameda down in through hayward and union city shopping at 72 the war spot san ramon valley into the upper '70s only 84 in antioch, a few eighties in los gatos and morgan hill, the south bay most part is going to hit the '70s. madam you only getting to 67 degrees today. your seventh day bring friday temperatures down even more than today really not out of the '
they have the primary elections today in memphis tennessee 101 degrees. then we took a look at art of the jurors outside 51 san francisco currently much different story in some francisco 51 in redwood city and the south bay upper 50s 54 for livermore and the 9:00 are keeping temperatures in the fifties may be some '60s really slow warming of today by 12:00 mostly sixties in the afternoon near 3:00 hour raises a few '70s even some isolated '80s out there. here's a look at numbers. 74 santa rosa,...
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s>> tonight, the fbi is investigating a suspicious fire investigating a e tennessee at the site of a planned islamic center. planned ond so many are already asking planned ond so many are already asking ing ght, was this a hate crime? here's steve osunsami. osunporter: federal here's steve osunsami. osunporter: federal investigators tell abc news, t quite ready toe ready to call this arson or a hate crime, but appeas appear someone might yave been angry with the mosque muslims are building in tennessee. they had just begun clearing the la land. early saturday morning, someone land. early saturday morning, someone doused their equipment with gasoli gasoli asoline and set one of their construction vehicles on fire. >> it is absolutely heartbreaking. this has really set fear heartbreaking. this has really set fear throughout our community. >> rep >> reporter: for muslims, this e togethery month of ramadan, and families usually come e togethery month of ramadan, and families usually come together in the evening. this woman says they are now afraid to leave their homes. >> sometimes peopl
s>> tonight, the fbi is investigating a suspicious fire investigating a e tennessee at the site of a planned islamic center. planned ond so many are already asking planned ond so many are already asking ing ght, was this a hate crime? here's steve osunsami. osunporter: federal here's steve osunsami. osunporter: federal investigators tell abc news, t quite ready toe ready to call this arson or a hate crime, but appeas appear someone might yave been angry with the mosque muslims are...
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we're going to begin with pictures out of tennessee again. right in the heart of the storm, we get a twitter picture from mirvin365, from algood, tennessee. it's just east of nashville. kind of in the cookeville. i have family there. as you watch all of this low pressure swirl around this moisture in the deep south, we know there's going to be more heavy rain. on the gulf coast and the carolina coast. i wouldn't be surprised to see that rain clear nashville but really dump into north georgia today. a lot of heat. a lot of humidity. big, heavy rain. here's where the numbers are crazy. st. louis, 94 today. dallas had a break in the triple-digits yesterday. but back to 103 today. phoenix at 107. there's a line all that weather was brought to you by chili's. ashleigh? >> i remember those 100-degree august days in dallas. woo. thank you, sam. >>> next up, are recruiters for the nation's largest online college making promises that they just cannot keep? we're going to go undercover, to get you some answers. es equals chili's $20 dinner for two. sha
we're going to begin with pictures out of tennessee again. right in the heart of the storm, we get a twitter picture from mirvin365, from algood, tennessee. it's just east of nashville. kind of in the cookeville. i have family there. as you watch all of this low pressure swirl around this moisture in the deep south, we know there's going to be more heavy rain. on the gulf coast and the carolina coast. i wouldn't be surprised to see that rain clear nashville but really dump into north georgia...
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the tennessee valley authority has meets the cost of the cleanup over eight hundred twenty five million dollars this spill is ten times larger than the exxon valdez spill in alaska and is believed to be america's largest environmental disaster to date we're throwing away the next generation's most valuable resource and that is water and one of the best sources of water anywhere in the world and maybe the best source of freshwater in proximity to one of the world's largest fastest growing populations. you know with all the and all the lawsuits and all the carrying on that goes on in the in the press and you know the vanity fair's and in the u.s. news and world reports and all at that where the authors are warning people to believe that that we're absolutely scrip in appalachia down to nothing. in order to get the mineral is patently untrue it's patently untrue when you look around at the forested melton's that we have a recent environmental impact statement from the e.p.a. estimates over eight hundred square miles of mountains of already been destroyed this includes the permanent destruc
the tennessee valley authority has meets the cost of the cleanup over eight hundred twenty five million dollars this spill is ten times larger than the exxon valdez spill in alaska and is believed to be america's largest environmental disaster to date we're throwing away the next generation's most valuable resource and that is water and one of the best sources of water anywhere in the world and maybe the best source of freshwater in proximity to one of the world's largest fastest growing...
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why is tennessee having a hard time they're building a mosque there i don't understand i mean there's one point. one point five billion muslims around the world you know there is like nidal hasan these guys you know and i'm sure the good doctor as he promotes in his site where he talks about oh let's separate which we religion and state we love it it's good but then when it comes to islam now he's preaching the other way which is like oh we should not have this mosque because you know what the government said governor. the mayor of the city said ok we're going to let this mosque and this is freedom of religion we don't stay does not interfere but now you have the crazies and the right wingers and the politicians with a lot of moral failings i don't want to have to name their names so what you're. saying is you don't want them the mosque there. near the ground level why is that. oh he's mischaracterizing my point what i said is we are i've actually been in support of the mosque that was controversial wisconsin should boycott in tennessee and elsewhere the issue we had with the mosque a
why is tennessee having a hard time they're building a mosque there i don't understand i mean there's one point. one point five billion muslims around the world you know there is like nidal hasan these guys you know and i'm sure the good doctor as he promotes in his site where he talks about oh let's separate which we religion and state we love it it's good but then when it comes to islam now he's preaching the other way which is like oh we should not have this mosque because you know what the...
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and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about aigning omy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's mosque controversy is dominating all the talk in washington. especially as more and more democrats announce their opposition to the plan. >> dan harris reports on the growing anger over the issue. >> reporter: conservatives were turning up the volume against the planned muslim community center. >> mr. president, ground zero is the wrong place for a mosque. >> you know, nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum in washington. >> reporter: president obama did his best to avoid the issue. he gave a speech on friday, that seemed to support the project. only to seemingly backtrack somewhat the next day. critics say the president is putting his all
and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about aigning omy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's mosque controversy is dominating all the talk in washington. especially as more and more democrats announce their opposition to...
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neither had most of the people in kingston, tennessee, until a retention pool buckled, shooting a billion gallons of coal ash into the river and engulfing area homes. >> you never heard of coal ash before kingston. >> stahl: never. >> wasn't a problem. >> stahl: well, it was a problem, we just didn't know. now we know, and there are no federal regulations for coal ash disposal, which is dumped in hundreds of sites all over the country. ♪ >> couric: ever since "the godfather," al pacino has been considered one of the biggest stars in film. but we were surprised when pacino told us he thought the studio was going to fire him until this scene. ( gunshot ) now 70 years old, pacino is in an hbo movie where he transforms into dr. jack kevorkian, and with the help of technology, gets interviewed by mike wallace. >> jack kevorkian, dr. death, is a fanatic? >> zealot. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm scott pelley. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm katie couric. those stories and andy rooney, tonight on "60 minutes." ( woman ) even my pizza place stores my information d
neither had most of the people in kingston, tennessee, until a retention pool buckled, shooting a billion gallons of coal ash into the river and engulfing area homes. >> you never heard of coal ash before kingston. >> stahl: never. >> wasn't a problem. >> stahl: well, it was a problem, we just didn't know. now we know, and there are no federal regulations for coal ash disposal, which is dumped in hundreds of sites all over the country. ♪ >> couric: ever since...
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. >>> parts of tennessee remain under water this morning after a day of torrential downpours. up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas, triggering widespread flooding. residents at an apartment complex and nursing home had to be evacuated. a train washed off its tracks and many roads were quickly inundated. >> when i took him to school we went this way. i mean, it was about 7:30 when we left. and then i got back about 8:15. and it was covered. >> the rain swamped some of the same areas affected by severe floods back in may. and they won't be drying out any time soon. more rain is in today's forecast. >>> and now for this morning's weather from around the country as that soaker continues in the south. louisiana, mississippi, and alabama will see the worst of it. lighter rain though from florida to virginia. scattered showers for upstate new york and new england. severe storms from the dakotas to wisconsin. thunderstorms and isolated flooding in the southwest. >> 107 in phoenix. 92 in albuquerque. much cooler in the pacific northwest with 68 in seattle. 78 in portland. dallas w
. >>> parts of tennessee remain under water this morning after a day of torrential downpours. up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas, triggering widespread flooding. residents at an apartment complex and nursing home had to be evacuated. a train washed off its tracks and many roads were quickly inundated. >> when i took him to school we went this way. i mean, it was about 7:30 when we left. and then i got back about 8:15. and it was covered. >> the rain swamped some of...
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they follow tennessee and delaware in sharing $4.3 billion. to compete states have been aggressively overhauling their curriculums, adopting new math and reading benchmarks, changing teacher evaluations, and focusing on underperforming schools. nationwide, 25% of kids dropped out before graduating from high school. advocates say race to the top pushes desperately needed reform. but many teachers unions oppose the growth in charter schools and tough new teacher evaluations. among the most dramatic, colorado, which passed a law tieing teacher pay and tenure to student performance. colorado wasn't chosen for a grant today, and the governor isn't happy. >> if you take the land mass of the united states that is sort of west of the appalachian mountains, no state got funded. >> reporter: in fact, the president's home state of hawaii is the only state west of tennessee to receive money. it's now up to congress whether to spend more on race to the top. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> it's primary night tonight in two big states. and that finds
they follow tennessee and delaware in sharing $4.3 billion. to compete states have been aggressively overhauling their curriculums, adopting new math and reading benchmarks, changing teacher evaluations, and focusing on underperforming schools. nationwide, 25% of kids dropped out before graduating from high school. advocates say race to the top pushes desperately needed reform. but many teachers unions oppose the growth in charter schools and tough new teacher evaluations. among the most...
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and across much of tennessee, as well. wet in the southeast. and on i-10, from jacksonville to new orleans. >> if you are flying today, expect airport delays from denver and memphis, all the way down to charlotte. >>> naomi campbell is on the hot seat in a london courtroom this morning. testifying in the war crimes trial of former liberian leader, charles taylor. >> prosecutors want to know of a so-called blood diamond taylor allegedly gave the supermodel. one they say came from rebels in exchange for weapons. sonia gallego joins us from london with all the details. good morning, sonia. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. naomi campbell gives evidence ie the case of charles taylor. the former liberian leader, accused of selling weapons in sierra leone. turning up late for court, naomi testified at for the tl, annal, and testified she received, quote, dirty stones. the trial of charles taylor, who is charged with counts of war crimes, including murder, mutilati mutilation, has not received such high interest since it ars. prosecutors claim that t
and across much of tennessee, as well. wet in the southeast. and on i-10, from jacksonville to new orleans. >> if you are flying today, expect airport delays from denver and memphis, all the way down to charlotte. >>> naomi campbell is on the hot seat in a london courtroom this morning. testifying in the war crimes trial of former liberian leader, charles taylor. >> prosecutors want to know of a so-called blood diamond taylor allegedly gave the supermodel. one they say came...
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proposed mosque near nashville has raged all summer. >> it's not about religion, it's about stopping tennessee homegrown terrorists. >> reporter: other cease-fires in new mosques over wisconsin and kentucky have led some to question is america become islamophobeists? >> it's beyond islamophobia, it's hate of muslims and we are deeply concerned. >> reporter: a recent "time" magazine poll found that 43% of americans hold unfavorable views of muslims, and 46% believe the islamic religion is more likely than other religions to encourage violence against nonbelievers. why? >> incidents like the times square bomber or the fort hood gunman certainly are... should be expected to amplify people's anxieties. >> reporter: in this election season, politics is driving the argument as well. >> nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum. >> glor: it's become a wedge issue in campaigns from north carolina to new york. >> we don't need silence now, we need leadership. >> glor: but with nearly seven million muslims and more than 1,200 mosques already in america, muslim leaders say
proposed mosque near nashville has raged all summer. >> it's not about religion, it's about stopping tennessee homegrown terrorists. >> reporter: other cease-fires in new mosques over wisconsin and kentucky have led some to question is america become islamophobeists? >> it's beyond islamophobia, it's hate of muslims and we are deeply concerned. >> reporter: a recent "time" magazine poll found that 43% of americans hold unfavorable views of muslims, and 46%...
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scattered showers along arkansas, tennessee and missouri. spotty, light rain in the northwest and northern rockies. >> just 66 in seattle. 68 in boise. and 62 in billings. mostly upper 80s and 90s across the midwest, great lakes and northeast. atlanta climbing to 85. new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners this morning, showing us life 2,000 feet beneath the surface. >>> and a night for hollywood. a big night for "madmen" and "modern family." we'll be right back. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive.
scattered showers along arkansas, tennessee and missouri. spotty, light rain in the northwest and northern rockies. >> just 66 in seattle. 68 in boise. and 62 in billings. mostly upper 80s and 90s across the midwest, great lakes and northeast. atlanta climbing to 85. new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners...
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. >>> in sports, a win for tennessee on monday night football. chris johnson scored one of the titans' three touchdowns on the ground against the cardinals. and tennessee beat arizona 24-10. >>> in baseball, a confrontation in toronto. josÉ batista got mad after a pitch came close to his head and the benches cleared. but no punches were thrown. two innings later, batista got his revenge with his 40th home run, the most in the majors, and that gave toronto a 3-2 victory. >>> in texas, rich harden of the rangers struck out six and had a no-hitter going. after he was taken out, the twins finally got a hit in the ninth inning. texas held on to beat minnesota 4-0. >>> and a media casualty at the little league world series. the pitcher for mexico threw a wild pitch that bounced up and hit the camera behind home plate and broke the camera's protective glass. mexico, though, went on to beat puerto rico 4-2. i don't think i've ever seen that happen before. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and you might want to drink up if y
. >>> in sports, a win for tennessee on monday night football. chris johnson scored one of the titans' three touchdowns on the ground against the cardinals. and tennessee beat arizona 24-10. >>> in baseball, a confrontation in toronto. josÉ batista got mad after a pitch came close to his head and the benches cleared. but no punches were thrown. two innings later, batista got his revenge with his 40th home run, the most in the majors, and that gave toronto a 3-2 victory....
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there's also this big hit record by tennessee ernie ford called 16 tons. we'll just have bo diddley do 16 tons, 'cause tennessee ernie ford's not available. but things went really badly that day. can you tell us about that? yeah, i lived with that lie a lot of years that was told. see, my name bo diddley and the song bo diddley got them confused in the program. and whoever printed up the program, they should have put it, "bo diddley doing bo diddley, 16 tons." but they put "bo diddley, 16 tons." so i thought i was supposed to do two songs. so i did the one that i was supposed to be there in the first place for, which was bo diddley. and ed sullivan got mad, you know. when i did 16 tons, and they were trying to get me-- all of them backstage freaking out trying to get me off the stage. and i'm doing what the program said, you know. [laughter] so i live with that lie. that, ah, he got real mad with me, told me i would never work nowhere no more, and he'd see to this, that, and the other. and i said, "man, i was drivig a truck when i come up here, "and i can
there's also this big hit record by tennessee ernie ford called 16 tons. we'll just have bo diddley do 16 tons, 'cause tennessee ernie ford's not available. but things went really badly that day. can you tell us about that? yeah, i lived with that lie a lot of years that was told. see, my name bo diddley and the song bo diddley got them confused in the program. and whoever printed up the program, they should have put it, "bo diddley doing bo diddley, 16 tons." but they put "bo...
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the tennessee valley authority estimates the cost of the cleanup job or eight hundred twenty five million dollars this spill is ten times larger than the exxon valdez spill in alaska and is believed to be america's largest environmental disaster to date with throwing away the next generation's most valuable resource.
the tennessee valley authority estimates the cost of the cleanup job or eight hundred twenty five million dollars this spill is ten times larger than the exxon valdez spill in alaska and is believed to be america's largest environmental disaster to date with throwing away the next generation's most valuable resource.
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he's running for governor in tennessee. if you haven't seen him, here is a taste of his magic. >> hello, citizens. this is basil. i'm your republican candidate for governor of tennessee. i want you to put me in this building the capital behind me here, so i can do my issues. and make it all more freer than you were yesterday. >> jimmy: all right, well -- sorry, ladies. he's taken, by the way. he took part in an impromptu debate last night against howard switzer and a separatist named june griffin. and as you'll see here, it was quite a meeting of the minds. >> don't have any constitutional rights. but here again, they're still human beings, so, i have a plan that i'd do. i think it's going to be good. i'll round up anybody that looks like a mexican and send them over the border. and if they got a green card, they come back through. >> jimmy: all right, well, that doesn't -- doesn't seem like the most practical way to do it, but who are we to question basil? i mean -- of all the candidates in the republican primary, he's the
he's running for governor in tennessee. if you haven't seen him, here is a taste of his magic. >> hello, citizens. this is basil. i'm your republican candidate for governor of tennessee. i want you to put me in this building the capital behind me here, so i can do my issues. and make it all more freer than you were yesterday. >> jimmy: all right, well -- sorry, ladies. he's taken, by the way. he took part in an impromptu debate last night against howard switzer and a separatist...
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has a peace sign anika that was a really peaceful ad that we think is a little over the top even for tennessee in recent weeks here on the show we talked about two candidates for governor there who called islam a colt so we're guessing this ad calling for a war with jihad was meant to scare all the voters around nashville into supporting him and it field of eleven people though he came in fourth with only about thirty two hundred votes so for his scare tactics we are calling out fail congressional candidate kumar he is tonight's tool time where peace. we ask is television entertainment media converging into a monopoly driving the internet down with it and ultimately hurting you the consumer well the proposed n.b.c. universal and comcast merger has people saying just that along with the rumored deal between horizon and google to favor certain content on the internet possibly throwing net neutrality or the democracy of equality on the internet to the wind earlier i caught up with sam seeder he's a former air america host from our new york studio and i asked him if this n.b.c. universal comcast d
has a peace sign anika that was a really peaceful ad that we think is a little over the top even for tennessee in recent weeks here on the show we talked about two candidates for governor there who called islam a colt so we're guessing this ad calling for a war with jihad was meant to scare all the voters around nashville into supporting him and it field of eleven people though he came in fourth with only about thirty two hundred votes so for his scare tactics we are calling out fail...
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kumar their areas he lost his bid for the republican nomination in tennessee's fifth district yesterday we have an idea as to why he may have lost you see instead of running on the issues like jobs or health care and education kumar ran an ad that appears to be calling for a war against islam take a look.
kumar their areas he lost his bid for the republican nomination in tennessee's fifth district yesterday we have an idea as to why he may have lost you see instead of running on the issues like jobs or health care and education kumar ran an ad that appears to be calling for a war against islam take a look.
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el estado de okland a los esan francisco 49er's , debutaran el estado de oakland y en el estado de tennessee , los atleticos de oakland haran gran gira contra los serafines ty los rojos de la ciudad de cincinnati jugarán con los equipo de los new york giants , así estamos en el final >> el golfista número 1 se divorcio , esto paso despuñs de que tiger wood tuviera un accidente en la casa , piensan que la esposa lo golpeo cuando supo que la engañaba , la esposa pidió el divorcio , si la propaganda se graba en california aquí se hace , esa medida es
el estado de okland a los esan francisco 49er's , debutaran el estado de oakland y en el estado de tennessee , los atleticos de oakland haran gran gira contra los serafines ty los rojos de la ciudad de cincinnati jugarán con los equipo de los new york giants , así estamos en el final >> el golfista número 1 se divorcio , esto paso despuñs de que tiger wood tuviera un accidente en la casa , piensan que la esposa lo golpeo cuando supo que la engañaba , la esposa pidió el divorcio , si...
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regreso del colegio, a pesar de los enormes problemas, la temporada la inicia la florida, después siguen tennessee y alabama. y muchas mujeres se preguntan cuánto tiempo es saludable esperar antes de quedar embarazadas después de un aborto espontáneo, y carmen donos informa. >>> y entre más rápido se embaraze de nuevo mejor. y según la organización mundial de la salud, uno de cada 5 embarazos termina en aborto natural, y pedía que esperaran para quedar embarazadas, pero los resultados dicen otras cosas. >>> es seguro para una mujer que pueda salir en cinta antes de los 6 meses después de tener un aborto espontáneo. >>>periodista: y las mujeres que concihubieron de nuevo dentro de los 6 meses tuvieron 34% menos posibilidades de tener un aborto, y más del 50% menos de tener un embarazo fuera del útero, pero esa no parece ser la única ventaja. y mujeres que concihubieron después de hasta 6 meses tuvieron un 10% menos posibilidades de tener un bebé con bajo peso en comparaciones con la que esperaron un año. >>> las mujeres que quedaron en cinta hasta los 6 meses tuvieron más éxito. >
regreso del colegio, a pesar de los enormes problemas, la temporada la inicia la florida, después siguen tennessee y alabama. y muchas mujeres se preguntan cuánto tiempo es saludable esperar antes de quedar embarazadas después de un aborto espontáneo, y carmen donos informa. >>> y entre más rápido se embaraze de nuevo mejor. y según la organización mundial de la salud, uno de cada 5 embarazos termina en aborto natural, y pedía que esperaran para quedar embarazadas, pero los...
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. >>> qué tal, hay mucho aquí en el me e nu del tiempo el mal tiempo causa estragos en tennessee y también en indiana la lluvia fue tan fuerte causando inundaciones que descarrilaron un tren las inundaciones no cesan para louisiana, desde el lunes los remanentes de la depresión tropical 5 siguen ha skweebd de las suyas desde louisiana sobre las carolina el buen tiempo rea sobre el noreste sobre la planicie del sur. en nuevo méxico se desplaza hacia el centro del país para mañana viernes finalizando la semana condiciones bastante complicada especialmente para las personas que querían hacer planes. tenemos alertas de alta temperatura hacia el sur del país precipitaciones que se mueven todo el sureste también por el sur de la fwlo florida una onda tropical que afecta ondas del caribe, hacia centroamérica lo que sí penn deens de esta onda tropical, bastante cerca de cabo verde, en los prougsz próximo días pudiera tener un desarrollo. para el día de mañana las lluvias se van a concentrar hacia las planicie central, continuamos con más de primer impacto. la compañía de iowa tuvo
. >>> qué tal, hay mucho aquí en el me e nu del tiempo el mal tiempo causa estragos en tennessee y también en indiana la lluvia fue tan fuerte causando inundaciones que descarrilaron un tren las inundaciones no cesan para louisiana, desde el lunes los remanentes de la depresión tropical 5 siguen ha skweebd de las suyas desde louisiana sobre las carolina el buen tiempo rea sobre el noreste sobre la planicie del sur. en nuevo méxico se desplaza hacia el centro del país para mañana...
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with mississippi, 10 and tennessee, and he to adviser res/warnings art and 18 states, richmond va., temperatures 7100 degrees for the among attendees. that is the most, ever, temperatures of 100 degrees for 10 days. time to take a look outside the traffic on this thursday. this is san walnut creek. you can see that this is the 680240 interchange. and in a san jose, highway 101, northbound, southbound, and it is moving well in both directions. right to the guadeloupe or pass. we will be right back. >> stanford needed university is announcing of medical students left your textbooks. web producer, the kimberly sakamoto will tell us why. kimberly? >> and you can see that they have set out 100 ipads will be loaded on this ipad and officials said this transition is more environmentally friendly. and another advantage that this will have advanced computer imaging and access to information from extra websites. if you'd like to read more about these new devices? what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. www.kron.com >> it is huge, and it will take to office buildings of all the power grid. the 600 kw th
with mississippi, 10 and tennessee, and he to adviser res/warnings art and 18 states, richmond va., temperatures 7100 degrees for the among attendees. that is the most, ever, temperatures of 100 degrees for 10 days. time to take a look outside the traffic on this thursday. this is san walnut creek. you can see that this is the 680240 interchange. and in a san jose, highway 101, northbound, southbound, and it is moving well in both directions. right to the guadeloupe or pass. we will be right...
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tennessee street is two blocks from my house. it is an unaccepted street. it is not signed. it is not cleaned. much of it does not have sidewalk, and there have been advance and mobile homes parking there. i thought it was people looking for a place to live. someone said no, these were convicted felons who were stealing copper, cooking meth and other stuff. they are messing up the neighborhood. they leave their garbage all over. how do we get rid of them? she said get a parking prohibition between 10 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., and we will be able to toe them, and that will discourage them. i talked to tom at the m.t.a., and he said the way to do that is get a petition from people in the area. i went to every business on that street. they all signed it. i sent that to tom, and we are asking to prohibit parking -- overnight parking on that street to discourage those people from hanging out there. >> you are in support of this? >> yes. >> thank you for being here. we appreciate it. >> we have already approved it, just so you know. >> ok. >> 10.1. i don't think we can get into this on
tennessee street is two blocks from my house. it is an unaccepted street. it is not signed. it is not cleaned. much of it does not have sidewalk, and there have been advance and mobile homes parking there. i thought it was people looking for a place to live. someone said no, these were convicted felons who were stealing copper, cooking meth and other stuff. they are messing up the neighborhood. they leave their garbage all over. how do we get rid of them? she said get a parking prohibition...
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arizona at tennessee. this is matt liner against vince young. they went head to head in college. washington, 27-yard catch. good enough to set up johnson. tightens win 24-10. just 14 seconds left in the show. enough time to say tiger woods and elin officially divorced today. >> thanks. all right. good night everybody. we will look for you tomorrow. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. grease on his back ! i totally missed it, another shirt ruined. good thing the expertise of spray n' wash is combined with the power of resolve in our new in wash stain remover. only resolve has stainseekers. just treat the stains you see and add to the wash for the ones you miss. the stainseekers will find, penetrate and lift away the toughest stains. trust resolve. forget stains.
arizona at tennessee. this is matt liner against vince young. they went head to head in college. washington, 27-yard catch. good enough to set up johnson. tightens win 24-10. just 14 seconds left in the show. enough time to say tiger woods and elin officially divorced today. >> thanks. all right. good night everybody. we will look for you tomorrow. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and...
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if you look at tennessee. $500 million the first time. they have a program that tracks every student and teacher, from day one until the 12th grade. here we are talking california, doing perhaps as much as 30%. comparing apples, oranges. the obama administration pushed. they said you are just not there. >> they really are pushing for a complete data system on all the kids. so we can see what is happening. and california is such a big state. we have more students. we have more hispanic students than any other one, bringing down a lot of the, you know, star testing. we desperately need that money. shouldn't there be evaluation based on need, not just reform. >> if the race to the top, the way it works, what the obama administration said, you must have a good evaluation system in place. and then we'll give you the money. we need to know we are getting something for what we are paying for. much different than, no child left behind of the bush administration. they're trying to change standards. here's the thing they wanted california to apply
if you look at tennessee. $500 million the first time. they have a program that tracks every student and teacher, from day one until the 12th grade. here we are talking california, doing perhaps as much as 30%. comparing apples, oranges. the obama administration pushed. they said you are just not there. >> they really are pushing for a complete data system on all the kids. so we can see what is happening. and california is such a big state. we have more students. we have more hispanic...
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guidelines, and specifically a response to the issues just raised by the appellants, it is against every tennessee -- planning policy and guidelines to have the highest vertical portion of the building on the street. the always want a setback on the street because that improves the appearance of the neighborhood. that is a planning department policy that was simply followed by the permit holder. the planning department recommended that the planning department -- the planning commission not take discretionary review and approve the project as proposed. the commission voted unanimously to follow the department's recommendation and did just that. you might note that the steep slope downward from merrill lamotte -- only two stories will be above grade from the curb. the permit holders actively informed and communicated with the neighborhood residents about the project, including at least three meetings between the appellants and the project designer. several neighbors who are concerned primarily about preserving their views have joined in with the appeal. views are not protected by the planning code.
guidelines, and specifically a response to the issues just raised by the appellants, it is against every tennessee -- planning policy and guidelines to have the highest vertical portion of the building on the street. the always want a setback on the street because that improves the appearance of the neighborhood. that is a planning department policy that was simply followed by the permit holder. the planning department recommended that the planning department -- the planning commission not take...
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. >>> el furor se va a sitios lejos de la "zona cero" en afuera de nacshville tennessees también protestan por qué construcción de un centro islámico después del 911 vino a resaltar la diferencia entre extremistas islámico y la comunidad en el mundo. esta comunidad, musulmana está preocupada de un re surgimiento de sentimientos anti islámico que se manifiesta no solamente en nueva york sino alrededor del país. en washington, lourdes, univisión. >>> si está comiendo huevo tenga cuidado solo coma huevas bien cocinados, lo que pasa es hasta el momento más de mil personas en estados unidos, se han enfermedad por comer huevos contó 34i7 contaminado con salmonella. huevos se han distribuido en 17 estados, y como nos dice martín, aún no se sabe cual es el origen de esta contaminación. >>> es la más grande retirada del mercado de un producto kpes comestible no podrán ser vendidos, no obstantes mucho están en refrigeradores de miles de hogares, y casi mil enfermos con salmonella en 22 estados. cuenta que su familia empezó con diarrea, dolores de cabeza ivo mito. no se podía move
. >>> el furor se va a sitios lejos de la "zona cero" en afuera de nacshville tennessees también protestan por qué construcción de un centro islámico después del 911 vino a resaltar la diferencia entre extremistas islámico y la comunidad en el mundo. esta comunidad, musulmana está preocupada de un re surgimiento de sentimientos anti islámico que se manifiesta no solamente en nueva york sino alrededor del país. en washington, lourdes, univisión. >>> si está...
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left tennessee. washington signed him to a humongous contract. didn't play well last year. upset with the change in the defensive scheme in washington after mike shanahan takes over and jim haslett comes in to run the defense. doesn't report for very much off-season duty. then comes to camp and mike runs him through a bunch of conditioning tests, which he doesn't pass. jones makes the catch. goes down along the sideline, but he's all right. he finally passed the conditioning test. now his knee hurts him again. what do you think? >> cris: you think he really passed it? you and i both know mike shanahan. he was my offensive coordinator at the university of florida. he brought albert out there at 6:00 a.m. to try the conditioning test one more time, just the two of them. maybe he gave them the friendly watch. the big guy like that, you got to get him back on the field at some point. they're asking him maybe he made a settlement. listen, you play nose tackle, we'll figure out a way to get around this conditioning test. >> al: now, i mean, with a situation, that pass caught alon
left tennessee. washington signed him to a humongous contract. didn't play well last year. upset with the change in the defensive scheme in washington after mike shanahan takes over and jim haslett comes in to run the defense. doesn't report for very much off-season duty. then comes to camp and mike runs him through a bunch of conditioning tests, which he doesn't pass. jones makes the catch. goes down along the sideline, but he's all right. he finally passed the conditioning test. now his knee...