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the legislation passed the tennessee general assembly 96-0. and the tennessee senate 32-0. each body was under the control of the democratic party. tennessee's republican governor then signs the bill into law. today, however, three elected officials in washington, d.c. decide to rewrite tennessee law on a party line vote. specifically this order attempts to empower tennessee municipal electric systems to offer broadband service outside of their service areas. authority which those systems have never possessed. the order doesn't contest that tennessee may prohibit municipal electric systems from offering internet service all together. instead, it claims that tennessee may not condition such authority on electric systems, only serving customers within their service areas. in other words once the people's elected representatives allow municipalities to offer any internet service at all, the camel's nose owns the tent. this decision, along with the decision to preempt a similar north carolina law, is odd. and unlawful. judicial precedent makes clear that the fcc simply does not
the legislation passed the tennessee general assembly 96-0. and the tennessee senate 32-0. each body was under the control of the democratic party. tennessee's republican governor then signs the bill into law. today, however, three elected officials in washington, d.c. decide to rewrite tennessee law on a party line vote. specifically this order attempts to empower tennessee municipal electric systems to offer broadband service outside of their service areas. authority which those systems have...
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guest: not in tennessee. as a developer i believe we should have a new construct before we raise it. guest: we raise in 2003 by a nickel and we raise in 2005 by almost $.10. they're are talking about at least another $.10 coming up. host: steve from florida, republican. caller: i have a question, why don't they expand you bonds where they have union workers investing the union bonds where they will causally create new jobs and they can get a lot of things accomplished, through -- schools, bridges, and just have the unions primarily selling bonds to the union workers. guest: great idea. i have done that in washington. we do a retail sales once a year, and i have had several business leaders from the business officers from the unions come to me and say, let me know when those retail sale is coming. we would like to buy some of our own state's bonds to invest in washington. host: david lillard, let me give you this next call. caller: thank you for taking my call. state treasurer, he recently in the state house i
guest: not in tennessee. as a developer i believe we should have a new construct before we raise it. guest: we raise in 2003 by a nickel and we raise in 2005 by almost $.10. they're are talking about at least another $.10 coming up. host: steve from florida, republican. caller: i have a question, why don't they expand you bonds where they have union workers investing the union bonds where they will causally create new jobs and they can get a lot of things accomplished, through -- schools,...
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the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and canister. confederates are unable to break through the union line. at nightfall, johnston calls off all further attacks. slocum managed to hold on in the battle on march 19. ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to slocum's assistance. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army corps under the command of major general john a dull logan, former congressman from illinois. probably the best political general in the union army. now johnston faces a real dilemma. he has been facing slocum
the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and...
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the army of tennessee is reorganized in smithfield. the commander will get word that richmond has fallen and lee wants to meet them near the virginia/north carolina border. johnson will pull back and retreat through raleigh and attempt to link up with the army of north virginia. as you know that will not happen. the army of tennessee will keep moving west and end up near the city of greensboro, an important supply base. the army will spread out like you see on the map here. various camps around greensboro. it is going to be a very different experience. the union army is not in contact with them. they are pursuing but not aggressively. the union army has gotten as far as raleigh, which is off to the right of the map here. it is at this point that sherman and johnson begin to negotiate and receive communications and will finally meet face to face at the bennett farm which is in durham. that is johnson and the confederate secretary of war breckenridge who was also a commissioned general. sherman and johnson both share a desire to end the
the army of tennessee is reorganized in smithfield. the commander will get word that richmond has fallen and lee wants to meet them near the virginia/north carolina border. johnson will pull back and retreat through raleigh and attempt to link up with the army of north virginia. as you know that will not happen. the army of tennessee will keep moving west and end up near the city of greensboro, an important supply base. the army will spread out like you see on the map here. various camps around...
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guest: one of the biggest expenses in tennessee, the ten-year program. the medicaid program i spoke of earlier. >> >> now the radio and television correspondents' association congressional dinner joaquin castro and his twin brother julian deliver the joint keynote address. this is c-span2. >> we have the privilege to represent the american people all rework to hold the elected representatives accountable but none of that would be possible without the tireless efforts of the staff in the house and senate galleries. [applause] back is a liaison between congressional offices in the capitol hill press corps without them we would be lost. on the outside there is director, . [applause] id on the senate side, thank you. [applause] now we turn to an important part of this evening awards for exemplary journalism on capitol hill and abroad and the first is the david bloom award. before there was live news and smart phones david bloom helped to invent the first of the kind global filing center to report live while traveling through combat zones resulting in the cre
guest: one of the biggest expenses in tennessee, the ten-year program. the medicaid program i spoke of earlier. >> >> now the radio and television correspondents' association congressional dinner joaquin castro and his twin brother julian deliver the joint keynote address. this is c-span2. >> we have the privilege to represent the american people all rework to hold the elected representatives accountable but none of that would be possible without the tireless efforts of the...
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in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor long the voice of the tennessee unionists, had marked the surrender by issuing a proclamation, setting aside may 4 as a day of thanksgiving prayer to almighty god. for the surrender at appomattox. in his capacity of editor of the union's paper in nashville, he rejoiced that the greatest army and general of the so-called confederacy had been defeated and scattered, made to surrender to grant upon grants own terms. but in the year after the surrender, this dominant union interpretation, with its emphasis on vindication of the north's way of war, vindication of free society, vindication of grants leadership, this dominant interpretation would come to interpretation the betrayal of the true spirit of grants magnanimity. we will see in the postwar period that political partisans will accuse their opponents of betraying the spirit of appomattox. in this case, for granted his followers, the arch betrayer of the truce in upham -- the true spirit of appomattox was andy johnson, lincoln successor. he comes to power after lincoln is ass
in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor long the voice of the tennessee unionists, had marked the surrender by issuing a proclamation, setting aside may 4 as a day of thanksgiving prayer to almighty god. for the surrender at appomattox. in his capacity of editor of the union's paper in nashville, he rejoiced that the greatest army and general of the so-called confederacy had been defeated and scattered, made to surrender to grant upon grants own terms. but in the year...
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go up through tennessee that would diminish our ability to award industry from other states. scott walker is pushing right to work laws because he said michigan has got one in indiana has one so one of the things we can do is to recognize unions. the president is talking about -- short-term and long-term. when you make it easier for people to go to community colleges and to get a higher education that's another way that you do it. infrastructure there isn't some progress in the construction trade that people out there banging and digging are going to be white men more than any other group so that's another factor. >> when you say when you give what senator corker gives us his argument about tennessee it seems so absurd. how can anyone who is a working person in tennessee agree with that argument? and vote for him? >> by the way we have these great liberal traditions from justice brandeis of the states and laboratories. the problem is you can't do good laboratory experiments when the subjects of the experiment can can -- to the laboratory lavatory be better fed. one of the mos
go up through tennessee that would diminish our ability to award industry from other states. scott walker is pushing right to work laws because he said michigan has got one in indiana has one so one of the things we can do is to recognize unions. the president is talking about -- short-term and long-term. when you make it easier for people to go to community colleges and to get a higher education that's another way that you do it. infrastructure there isn't some progress in the construction...
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now it's reversed, a one versus a two and they have to get through tennessee again. tennessee rallied back from 17 points down to beat gonzaga. >> this team is fun to watch because of the coach. >> i'm glad you mentioned family. we remembered the twins being born. >> we've been with them throughout their whole journey. she's been so open to all of us. i love the reaction when the kids run out at the end. >> i love how the whole family travels together. >> they play tonight. we'll have highlights at 11:00. >>> a nice start to the week, but it's about to get rocky. topper has the details after the break on a couple rounds of rain. >> up next new clues on the co- pilot of that doomed germanwings flight, >>> if you're just getting home, here's a quick check of the day's top headlines. investigators looking into the crash of a germanwings flight say the co-pilot had been treated for suicidal tendencies receiving psychotherapy several years before becoming a pilot. lubitz crashed the airliner into the french alps last week killing all 150 people on board including a mom an
now it's reversed, a one versus a two and they have to get through tennessee again. tennessee rallied back from 17 points down to beat gonzaga. >> this team is fun to watch because of the coach. >> i'm glad you mentioned family. we remembered the twins being born. >> we've been with them throughout their whole journey. she's been so open to all of us. i love the reaction when the kids run out at the end. >> i love how the whole family travels together. >> they play...
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middle tennessee is dominated by nashville, which is a really thriving economy. west tennessee was traditionally dominated by the mississippi rivers the delta, farming agriculture, again, very democrat traditionally. but i think the point would be is that to win you had to be able to -- you couldn't just come out of one part of the state and bowl over everybody. you had to really -- had you to do well in all parts. so it forced you to be out listening to people and i think so the more you're out -- again it's a good part about democracy. the more you're actually out campaigning and talking to -- what do people really care about? and you realize, they don't care about a lot of the stuff we spend a lot of time talking on. and i think, again the three different natures of tennessee forced you to go out and listen because, well, you could -- when i ran, i'm from east tennessee and when i go to memphis, there would be like how do we know you're going to care about us. to win you better show them you understand them and their city. understanding their city means unders
middle tennessee is dominated by nashville, which is a really thriving economy. west tennessee was traditionally dominated by the mississippi rivers the delta, farming agriculture, again, very democrat traditionally. but i think the point would be is that to win you had to be able to -- you couldn't just come out of one part of the state and bowl over everybody. you had to really -- had you to do well in all parts. so it forced you to be out listening to people and i think so the more you're...
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go up through tennessee that would diminish our ability to award industry from other states. scott walker is pushing right to work laws because he said michigan has got one in indiana has one so one of the things we can do is to recognize unions. the president is talking about -- short-term and long-term. when you make it easier for people to go to community colleges and to get a higher education that's another way that you do it. infrastructure there isn't some progress in the construction trade that people out there banging and digging are going to be white men more than any other group so that's another factor. >> when you say when you give what senator corker gives us his argument about tennessee it seems so absurd. how can anyone who is a working person in tennessee agree with that argument? and vote for him? >> by the way we have these great liberal traditions from justice brandeis of the states and laboratories. the problem is you can't do good laboratory experiments when the subjects of the experiment can can -- to the laboratory lavatory be better fed. one of the mos
go up through tennessee that would diminish our ability to award industry from other states. scott walker is pushing right to work laws because he said michigan has got one in indiana has one so one of the things we can do is to recognize unions. the president is talking about -- short-term and long-term. when you make it easier for people to go to community colleges and to get a higher education that's another way that you do it. infrastructure there isn't some progress in the construction...
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he was a civil war veteran from tennessee. these were the living circumstances of this veteran in brazil, trying to make a go of it as a farmer. "the farmer's home was in a large clearing in the forest. at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around, there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great banana plants and coffee bushes in the woods. beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of this site, it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it i am careworn and a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. without that, i cannot manage a large cane plantation. the man went on to complain that how the prices he received for his produce were not very good. the santarem traders take advantage of his helplessness, he cannot speak portuguese. it would be like an immigrant in this country. it is a huge disadvantage. all the americans
he was a civil war veteran from tennessee. these were the living circumstances of this veteran in brazil, trying to make a go of it as a farmer. "the farmer's home was in a large clearing in the forest. at the base of a plateau that is some hundred feet above the river. all around, there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great banana plants and coffee bushes in the woods. beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says...
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the tennessee republicans led by a senator corker says what you upset about? then day threaten the people level it's like an. -- volkswagen for the expansion of the plan. so they lost by a fairly small margin. here was the answer. if volkswagen gets the union tsa and though they just take the money so corker said with a tennessee republicans that if wages go up it will cause upward pressure and if wages go up throughout tennessee that is the industry from other states. scott walker bush's right to life so that is one of the things we can do. with short-term and long-term to make it easier for community government or higher education not the desperate is another way. and infrastructure. there is some progress in the construction trade but it is more than any other group. >> but what senator corker gives us for the argument of tennessee is seems so observe how is someone who was a working person in tennessee go with that argument? >> that is one of the things to of this great tradition in with the justice brandeis but the problem is you cannot do experiments and
the tennessee republicans led by a senator corker says what you upset about? then day threaten the people level it's like an. -- volkswagen for the expansion of the plan. so they lost by a fairly small margin. here was the answer. if volkswagen gets the union tsa and though they just take the money so corker said with a tennessee republicans that if wages go up it will cause upward pressure and if wages go up throughout tennessee that is the industry from other states. scott walker bush's right...
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how could anyone who is a working person in tennessee agree with that argument? >> they can stand by it. that is one thing. justice brandeis of the states. the problem is you cannot do good laboratory experiments on the subject of the experiment can run to another laboratory. that is what has happened. one of the most potent problems you see is highways dwight eisenhower puts forward this interstate highway program to unite the nation. the republican majority is not looking to raise the money needed to keep the highway system going. if the states want more highway let them do it. give them back the money. .. >> >> gore sought well the lot of personal level but you also feel that tip o'neill did not feel that it was possible through parliamentary tactics to work against the president's agenda because it undermined the system of government government, not just a political party but the system spirit people say what about bipartisanship? in the first place it comes after bipartisanship that i am a member of a minority group that is picked on and the undervalued. i a
how could anyone who is a working person in tennessee agree with that argument? >> they can stand by it. that is one thing. justice brandeis of the states. the problem is you cannot do good laboratory experiments on the subject of the experiment can run to another laboratory. that is what has happened. one of the most potent problems you see is highways dwight eisenhower puts forward this interstate highway program to unite the nation. the republican majority is not looking to raise the...
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jamie: i am jamie colby, today i am cruising into nashville, tennessee, music city. i am on my way to meet the sons of rock legend roy orbison, the man who gave the world, oh, "pretty woman," only the lonely you and got it, left his heirs an unexpected treasure, possibly the opportunity of a lifetime. >> i am alex orbison, my dad passed away in 1988, my brothers and i, drive years later found something, that would help us realize a life long dream. >> alex. >> hello. jamie: how are you? >> i am in hendersonville, just outside nashville, alex has invited me to a muhsal lan muhsl landmark. what is this place? johnny cash built it. >> one of the best recording studios in the world. jamie: families were close. >> yes. >> i can't wait to learn more, i would love to see inside. >>, of course. jamie: this cabin has been a creative refuge for dozens of major recording artists, but also like home to roy's boys. and linked to their late father. what was he like as a dad? >> wonderful. jamie: born in 1936, roy spent much of his youth in vernal, vernon, texas. >> he had his firs
jamie: i am jamie colby, today i am cruising into nashville, tennessee, music city. i am on my way to meet the sons of rock legend roy orbison, the man who gave the world, oh, "pretty woman," only the lonely you and got it, left his heirs an unexpected treasure, possibly the opportunity of a lifetime. >> i am alex orbison, my dad passed away in 1988, my brothers and i, drive years later found something, that would help us realize a life long dream. >> alex. >> hello....
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in murfreesboro, tennessee. he has worked at nine different historic sites, most recently and currently at richmond national data field park. he has written two books and i think we have at least one of them in the for-sale bookstore his most recent one, "the most famous bridal" -- struggle" -- i grabbed the wrong one. what is the most recent one? "to the bitter end," which deals with the surrenders in north carolina. his talk today will be on the forgotten surrenders. since i did my dissertation on florida, i hope you might mention florida once or twice because it was one of the florida regiments that was one of the last surrendered groups late in june. bert dunkerly. [applause] bert: good morning. i want to thank the organizers for having me. i really appreciate the invitation, it is great to be here with so many people interested in the topic. what i would like to do was talk about all of the surrenders, not so much on appomattox, i think you have covered that in the last few days. i want to compare the surre
in murfreesboro, tennessee. he has worked at nine different historic sites, most recently and currently at richmond national data field park. he has written two books and i think we have at least one of them in the for-sale bookstore his most recent one, "the most famous bridal" -- struggle" -- i grabbed the wrong one. what is the most recent one? "to the bitter end," which deals with the surrenders in north carolina. his talk today will be on the forgotten surrenders....
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matt: i am headed to the volkswagen factory in chattanooga, tennessee. it is a big one -- they produce more than 150,000 passats per year. the factory is really environmentally friendly. think blue, that is their big slogan here. >> think blue means sustainability. not just the vehicle, also the factory itself. when we designed the factory, we took the leed checklist to set up a platinum facility. assembling parts, paint job, body shop -- matt: bob, what do you do here? >> i am the welding specialist for the body shop. matt: that is a big deal. welding is a big part of the body shop. >> a lot of responsibility. what makes us different, it monitors the welding current and reacts in real time and inputs the exact amount of energy needed to make a good weld. normally, you will see a lot of expulsions of metal flying. matt: i like it when you see that. >> most people like it. but it is actually not a good thing. matt: look at all those robots working together. it is like a choreographed ballet. >> this roof is sloped to collect the rainwater. we collected al
matt: i am headed to the volkswagen factory in chattanooga, tennessee. it is a big one -- they produce more than 150,000 passats per year. the factory is really environmentally friendly. think blue, that is their big slogan here. >> think blue means sustainability. not just the vehicle, also the factory itself. when we designed the factory, we took the leed checklist to set up a platinum facility. assembling parts, paint job, body shop -- matt: bob, what do you do here? >> i am the...
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stretching from the tennessee valley to the mississippi valley. it's on a track to come up closer to us. the the northern edge will move in by later today. by noontime the leading edge of the rain is in the shenandoah valley. it's right after that it will be in the early afternoon hour it is will move into the metro area. might have a few sprinkles maybe 1:00 for the western suburbs and the eastern suburbs will get it around 2:00 or so and then the heaviest of the rain the darker green colors that will be north of the the metro area by around 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. by then we could have fog and south of there just some drizzle. it will continue into the evening hours. temperatures a little below freezing north and west of the metro area. we have a little above freezing in some locations in the mountains. oakland 39. that's usually a cold spot. eastern shores in the mid and upper 30s. we have two different types of walking to work conditions this morning and walking home conditions. dry for walking to work and waiting for buses this morning with tempera
stretching from the tennessee valley to the mississippi valley. it's on a track to come up closer to us. the the northern edge will move in by later today. by noontime the leading edge of the rain is in the shenandoah valley. it's right after that it will be in the early afternoon hour it is will move into the metro area. might have a few sprinkles maybe 1:00 for the western suburbs and the eastern suburbs will get it around 2:00 or so and then the heaviest of the rain the darker green colors...
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and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee. not long after, roy marries his childhood sweet heart. they move to nashville and roy rockets to the top of the charts with a string of hits, including o "oh, pretty woman." was that a game changeer? >> people loved the song. it made him into an international superstar. >> roy and claudette have klee boys. roy dwayne, anthony, and wesley. roy can't ask for more. either professionally or personally. then in 1966, tragedy strikes. >> claudette and my dad were coming back from the drag races on their motorcycles. at the end of the ride, a truck pulled out and claudette was killed instantly. >> as a 30-year-old widower with three young sons, he relies on his parents who live across the street, for child care. while he soothes himself by writing and touring. back in nashville, young wesley finds comfort in his father's songs. >> it's kind of how we would visit with him, because he was on the road all the time. so just all these -- we would go to those records and listen. >> while on tour i
and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee. not long after, roy marries his childhood sweet heart. they move to nashville and roy rockets to the top of the charts with a string of hits, including o "oh, pretty woman." was that a game changeer? >> people loved the song. it made him into an international superstar. >> roy and claudette have klee boys. roy dwayne, anthony, and wesley. roy can't ask for more. either professionally or personally. then in...
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another area of rain coming out of the tennessee valley that is on a track to come right into the metro areamorning. right now getting scattered sprinkles an drizzle around much of virginia maryland and west virginia. it will be with us here for the morning hours. and temperatures are hovering in the 40s from the mountains all the way to the bay. reagan national now is at 48 degrees. p i took this picture about 2:00 this morning northern montgomery county there was dense fog there, visibility about a quarter of a mile. and monday pry county as well as howard and in loudoun under a dense fog advisory until 10:00 as well as frederick, washington panhandle of west virginia where the visibilities are going to be down under a quarter of a mile in a few spots. so watch out, slow down, use your low beams. if you encounter some dense fog. and rain will b coming back in by later this morning. this leading edge of this next batch of rain now into southern west virginia, that will be in the metro around about 8:00 this morning. a look at a big change in our drive time commute forecast for the morn
another area of rain coming out of the tennessee valley that is on a track to come right into the metro areamorning. right now getting scattered sprinkles an drizzle around much of virginia maryland and west virginia. it will be with us here for the morning hours. and temperatures are hovering in the 40s from the mountains all the way to the bay. reagan national now is at 48 degrees. p i took this picture about 2:00 this morning northern montgomery county there was dense fog there, visibility...
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tennessee promise. i guess the definition of free is different from a federal and state level. maybe you can explain where education ought to be and how your plan is basically withhat the people of tennessee want but maybe it won't be a perfect fit for the entire country. >> first of all, there are very large contrasts between what the president was proposing and what we've done in the great state of tennessee. on one size does not fit all. what's good for new york is not necessarily what's good for the state of tennessee but it is good for us. second, the president's initiative would have allowed anyone to have applied and gone to community college for free. ours will be for students graduating from high school and they must have already worked on any other scholarship, so it would be after all other scholarships had been exhausted. and essentially also a great difference is that we pay for it through lottery reserve funds, which means it's not a debt to our citizens. it's not an additional tax on them
tennessee promise. i guess the definition of free is different from a federal and state level. maybe you can explain where education ought to be and how your plan is basically withhat the people of tennessee want but maybe it won't be a perfect fit for the entire country. >> first of all, there are very large contrasts between what the president was proposing and what we've done in the great state of tennessee. on one size does not fit all. what's good for new york is not necessarily...
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. >> when we met gerald mccullough at the river bend national security institution in nashville, tennessee, he was halfway through a 12-year sentence on a sexual offense charge. >> there's no way out. there's just nothing to do. this is just a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullagh had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold ♪ ♪ but i'm just pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know >> shooting in a prison in nashville, the home of country music, we decided it would be great if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made the call out to the other inmates and correctional officers, and they came up with mccullagh, and he turned out to be pretty good. ♪ talked about me how it never did seem right ♪ ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ wasting days and wasting nights ♪ >> writing music in prison is just my life. i don't sit down to write a song. something hits me, and my best songs come with about two minutes, in about two or three minu
. >> when we met gerald mccullough at the river bend national security institution in nashville, tennessee, he was halfway through a 12-year sentence on a sexual offense charge. >> there's no way out. there's just nothing to do. this is just a total waste of someone's life. >> despite his pessimism, mccullagh had found a productive outlet to express his pain. ♪ they say it's raining in denver ♪ ♪ that it's really kind of cold ♪ ♪ but i'm just pulling time in...
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vanderbilt university in tennessee the university is investigating swatsstikas. at penn state university the kappa delta ro fraternity could be facing criminal charges. a facebook page features pictures of women, some naked, some apparently passed out as well as incidents of hazing and drug use. the fraternity has already been suspended by this investigation is far from over. let's bring in cnn's sara ganim who is following this story. these are the details we're learning sara. they're terrible. women very much victimized at the university. >> reporter: that's right, brianna. more than the bad behavior we've been hearing about. this could actually be criminal. police are investigating the penn state chapter of kappa delta ro after a former member of that fraternity tipped them off that there was a secret
vanderbilt university in tennessee the university is investigating swatsstikas. at penn state university the kappa delta ro fraternity could be facing criminal charges. a facebook page features pictures of women, some naked, some apparently passed out as well as incidents of hazing and drug use. the fraternity has already been suspended by this investigation is far from over. let's bring in cnn's sara ganim who is following this story. these are the details we're learning sara. they're...
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. >> north carolina tennessee, have passed laws. but critics say they are avoiding words and reality. dangerous in a state like florida particularly vulnerable to rising oceans. >> they can't talk honestly about climate change, so it makes it very difficult for them to think and write documents and write proposals and plan. >> reporter: have you felt the effects of this taboo subject? >> oh absolutely. they said if we're going to sell this package, we better choose better language. >> reporter: frustrated trota left his job in december. >> we couldn't talk about why he
. >> north carolina tennessee, have passed laws. but critics say they are avoiding words and reality. dangerous in a state like florida particularly vulnerable to rising oceans. >> they can't talk honestly about climate change, so it makes it very difficult for them to think and write documents and write proposals and plan. >> reporter: have you felt the effects of this taboo subject? >> oh absolutely. they said if we're going to sell this package, we better choose...
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tennessee got out to a 9-2 lead, but the terps slowly found their groove. duke picked up her first field goal in spokane at the buzzer, terps one point lead at the half. 2nd half, 3 1/2 to gone, messi, the lone senior with the jumper. terps up three. lexie brown off the double screen headed terps with 15 points. the terps beat tennessee 58-48 advancing to the final four for the second straight year. the first back to back appearance in the final four in program history. >> no one expected this team this season to do what they've done. they've just accomplished so many great things this year and couldn't be more proud of this team. >> i didn't want to lose this game and at halftime misty was like guys, i do not want to lose this game. connecticut takes on dayton, close 1st half. uconn huskies get a four point lead, but dayton hanging in there. flyers down one. late in the 1st half kelly austria on the break with the layup, up one at the half. uconn trailing in the half in a tournament since 2011 for the first time, but didn't last long. this is uconn. the hu
tennessee got out to a 9-2 lead, but the terps slowly found their groove. duke picked up her first field goal in spokane at the buzzer, terps one point lead at the half. 2nd half, 3 1/2 to gone, messi, the lone senior with the jumper. terps up three. lexie brown off the double screen headed terps with 15 points. the terps beat tennessee 58-48 advancing to the final four for the second straight year. the first back to back appearance in the final four in program history. >> no one expected...
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we could see some heavy rain from the ohio and tennessee river valley down into the gulf coast with new orleans seeing some of the heaviest rain. you see those thunderstorms out over the gulf of mexico. those will make their way on
we could see some heavy rain from the ohio and tennessee river valley down into the gulf coast with new orleans seeing some of the heaviest rain. you see those thunderstorms out over the gulf of mexico. those will make their way on
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that's rain moving across kentucky tennessee, and into north carolina. and this is going to move into our area tomorrow morning. it's not all that far away. but it's going to take a long time to get here. won't be starting to snow in our area until during the commute tomorrow morning. so at this hour tomorrow we may still be dry. 30 right now, we are cold in philadelphia. look at the rest, pottstown, and atlantic city at the airport has dropped into the teens. that's as cold as it is in the pocono mountains this morning. get ready for sunshine 28 degrees at 7:00. we'll be up to 33 at 9:00. and at noontime, close to 40 degrees. the hour
that's rain moving across kentucky tennessee, and into north carolina. and this is going to move into our area tomorrow morning. it's not all that far away. but it's going to take a long time to get here. won't be starting to snow in our area until during the commute tomorrow morning. so at this hour tomorrow we may still be dry. 30 right now, we are cold in philadelphia. look at the rest, pottstown, and atlantic city at the airport has dropped into the teens. that's as cold as it is in the...
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that cutoff across the tennessee river valley. cold enough for all snowfall to the north here louisville, kentucky where temperatures range in the lower 20s. the mid-20s. our ice potential today not looking too good for the i-40 corridor. stretching anywhere from mississippi through tennessee and all the way to west virginia. we have the possibility of .25 to .50 of ice. we have upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. lesser amounts for new york city and nation's capital. we could pick up 4 to 8 inches throughout the day. look at the temperature contrast. louisville kentucky through jacksonville florida. new york city your temperatures are taking a nose dive as well. back to you. >> thanks, derek. >>> the family of the unarmed black teenager whose shooting death set up days of unrest in ferguson missouri. that family is set to speak out in ferguson this morning. this is the first time we will hear their reaction to the justice department not to bring charges against the police officer who shot their son michael brown. the bro
that cutoff across the tennessee river valley. cold enough for all snowfall to the north here louisville, kentucky where temperatures range in the lower 20s. the mid-20s. our ice potential today not looking too good for the i-40 corridor. stretching anywhere from mississippi through tennessee and all the way to west virginia. we have the possibility of .25 to .50 of ice. we have upwards of a foot of snow in some locations. lesser amounts for new york city and nation's capital. we could pick up...
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now, they get tennessee. one game at a time. the 27-game winning streak will not minas as much if they do not get to the final four. >> we have met every single one of the goals thus far. for us to put in all the work we did in the summer and preseason and everything we have been able to accomplish, this is more icing on the cake of our accomplishments. we are not done yet. gregg: the net start for real next monday. another bryce harper home run at spring training, against the miami marlins. the nationals go on to win 11-7. a nash -- a nascar race. three of the four final teams are set. michigan state beat louisville. they join kentucky, wisconsin, and either duke or gonzaga. no cinderella story there. i think a lot of people are still having good brackets right now, because kentucky is still in. i think they were sweating last night. kimberly: a tight game. gregg: the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one
now, they get tennessee. one game at a time. the 27-game winning streak will not minas as much if they do not get to the final four. >> we have met every single one of the goals thus far. for us to put in all the work we did in the summer and preseason and everything we have been able to accomplish, this is more icing on the cake of our accomplishments. we are not done yet. gregg: the net start for real next monday. another bryce harper home run at spring training, against the miami...
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the chair: the jeement tennessee -- the gentlewoman from tennessee yields two minutes to the gentleman from virginia. one minute plus the two minutes that she has just given to you. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman has three minutes remaining. mr. scott: thank you. i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, miss maxine waters. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. waters: thank you very much. i appreciate being given some time at the last minute. the wealth gap and racial wealth gap has reached record levels. 46.5 million americans are living in and comparable numbers are even worse in the african-american community. and other communities of color. for decades, we have had policies and made funding decisions that have benefited only at the expense of the middle class and minorities. the great recession and subsequent years of budget cuts have only made things worse for these communities. while the republican budget demonstrates their commitment to maintain this inequality, the budget put forth by the congre
the chair: the jeement tennessee -- the gentlewoman from tennessee yields two minutes to the gentleman from virginia. one minute plus the two minutes that she has just given to you. mr. scott: thank you, mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman has three minutes remaining. mr. scott: thank you. i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, miss maxine waters. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. waters: thank you very much. i appreciate being...
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. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a young inmate who was also driven to kill. and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i threw on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. >> why? >> i had bottled-up anger. i was mad at my mom for all my life for the way she treated me. i figured if i killed her instead -- her sister, i didn't want to kill my mom. i figured if i killed her sister, it would slowly kill her mentally, emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices like jason voorhees. like one of my characters. they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil. i was possessed by the devil for six years, with me for 17. the demon lives outside the window right now. jim
. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a young inmate who was also driven to kill. and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i threw on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. >> why? >> i had bottled-up anger. i was mad at my mom for all my life for the way she treated me. i figured if i killed her instead -- her sister, i didn't want to kill my mom. i figured if i...
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that cutoff across the tennessee river valley. of course cold enough for all snowfall to the north near louisville, kentucky. temperatures range in the lower 20s. to the mid-20s. the ice potential today, not looking too good for the i-40 corridor. stretching anywhere from mississippi through tennessee and all the way to west virginia. we have the possibility of .25 to .50 of ice. we have up to a foot of snow in some locations. lesser amounts for new york city and the nation's capital. look at the temperature contrast. louisville kentucky through jacksonville florida. new york city your temperatures are taking a nose dive as well. back to you. >>> thank you, derek. the family of the unarmed black teen whose death setoff days of unrest in ferguson. we will hear their reaction to a justice department decision not to bring criminal charges against the officer who shot their son michael brown. brown's family will have something to say about the justice department report. 102 pages. a document details discrimination against african-amer
that cutoff across the tennessee river valley. of course cold enough for all snowfall to the north near louisville, kentucky. temperatures range in the lower 20s. to the mid-20s. the ice potential today, not looking too good for the i-40 corridor. stretching anywhere from mississippi through tennessee and all the way to west virginia. we have the possibility of .25 to .50 of ice. we have up to a foot of snow in some locations. lesser amounts for new york city and the nation's capital. look at...
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agaral i met last week with hospitals from east tennessee, and they told me that many hospitals in tennessee are either going to have to close or about to go under or will probably end up being sold to some big out-of-state corporations because of the unfairness in their medicare wage index. and they said that the system that cms has now rewards very expensive, inefficient hospitals and penalizes hospitals that have held their costs down or that have continually lowered their costs. have you looked into this? i mean, it's the difference between what hospitals are being paid, say in san francisco in comparison to tennessee or mississippi or places like that it's just almost unbelievable. these hospitals are being paid twice as much for mostly the same type of work. what can you tell me about that? is cms looking into this or concerned about these huge discrepancies at all? >> yeah i appreciate the question. we do have processes for hospitals and other providers to engage us in terms of wage discrepancies like that. i can tell you we have a very proactive approach to, say, the misvalued codes
agaral i met last week with hospitals from east tennessee, and they told me that many hospitals in tennessee are either going to have to close or about to go under or will probably end up being sold to some big out-of-state corporations because of the unfairness in their medicare wage index. and they said that the system that cms has now rewards very expensive, inefficient hospitals and penalizes hospitals that have held their costs down or that have continually lowered their costs. have you...
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tim: the maryland women against tennessee tonight, maryland and not score for the first three minutes of the game, then they got it going. brenda frese got her team to settle down in the game was on. once the basket started to open up, lexie brown shot her way out of the slump. she gives the terps the lead. how about this, just over a minute to play, lexie brown takes it to the baseline, the reverse layup. game, set, match. the lady terps headed back to the final four for the second straight year. coach: nobody expected this team to do what they've done. we have accomplished him in a great things this year. i could not be more proud of this team. >> i did not want to lose the game. we got into halftime and i said this is not going to be my last game. i did not want to lose this game. tim: they will face the uconn huskies. connecticut got 27 points from lewis. connecticut, the number one seed, advances to the final four. the huskies will play maryland. all four number ones have advanced to the finals. the georgetown men have a new basketball coach. -- the george mason men have a new ba
tim: the maryland women against tennessee tonight, maryland and not score for the first three minutes of the game, then they got it going. brenda frese got her team to settle down in the game was on. once the basket started to open up, lexie brown shot her way out of the slump. she gives the terps the lead. how about this, just over a minute to play, lexie brown takes it to the baseline, the reverse layup. game, set, match. the lady terps headed back to the final four for the second straight...
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. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would are jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here. with patrick sweany. ♪ got miles to drive before i see ♪ ♪ three people in a rumbled suit ♪ >> i'm patrick sweany. i'm a singer, guitar writer, currently residing in nashville, tennessee. i'm joined by my awesome, awesome band, dillon napier on the drums and seth on the
. ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, if music were religion, then memphis would are jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here. with patrick sweany. ♪ got miles to drive before i see ♪ ♪ three people in a rumbled suit ♪ >> i'm patrick sweany. i'm a singer, guitar writer, currently residing in nashville, tennessee. i'm joined by my awesome, awesome band, dillon napier on the drums and seth on the
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passkarel would come to me to tennessee. i would love to have him out to hear of the real-life stories of how this is adversely impacting people, individuals. there is a lady down in my district, an accountant. she was in a plan that was deemed unacceptable by obamacare. you know what her insurance cost went up per month? 700%. now, she has been adversely impacted. you could also go with me to wayne county. and you could talk to employers who will tell you that the impacts of obamacare are very, very real to them. they see them every single day and they want this off the books. you ask what is our plan? let me tell you something. last year the energy and commerce, we had 162 different bills. we had 162 different -- no sir i will not yield to you. no, sir, i will not. we had 162 different bills that were there as replacement bills for obamacare. some great examples across state line purchase of insurance to open up the market to get costs down. guess what happened? cbo said 13 million people would be in there because costs ar
passkarel would come to me to tennessee. i would love to have him out to hear of the real-life stories of how this is adversely impacting people, individuals. there is a lady down in my district, an accountant. she was in a plan that was deemed unacceptable by obamacare. you know what her insurance cost went up per month? 700%. now, she has been adversely impacted. you could also go with me to wayne county. and you could talk to employers who will tell you that the impacts of obamacare are...
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i recognize that gentlelady from tennessee, miss black. rep. black: this amendment would increase our total medicaid spending by $5.4 billion in fiscal year 2016 and $54 billion over the next 10 years. pretty big numbers, but let's take a look at what we are currently spending. so in fiscal year 2016, without this amendment, the total spending on medicaid combined federal and state shares are expected to be 580 $4 billion. over the next 10 years, the cbo expects the total federal spending on medicaid will be $4.7 trillion. that is with the tea -- trillion dollars. if it weren't just money, we would have solve this problem. this problem really is not a problem of spending, even with all the spending medicaid continues to have access problems. with all due respect, this amendment does not fix the problem. it just simply throws more money . so that will not take care of the problem. worse, this amendment picks winners and losers among the primary care doctors because -- this amendment provides only enough funding to increase payments to primary ca
i recognize that gentlelady from tennessee, miss black. rep. black: this amendment would increase our total medicaid spending by $5.4 billion in fiscal year 2016 and $54 billion over the next 10 years. pretty big numbers, but let's take a look at what we are currently spending. so in fiscal year 2016, without this amendment, the total spending on medicaid combined federal and state shares are expected to be 580 $4 billion. over the next 10 years, the cbo expects the total federal spending on...
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they will face tennessee. ireland faced them last season -- maryland face them last season, sending the terps to the elite eight. maryland has only lost twice 33-2. last season they beat tennessee. even though many of the players are the same, that should make no difference coming up tomorrow night. coach: we won't, they are two different seasons, two different teams. last year was last year for us. it is always been about coming out in playing our best game. that victory last year does not guarantee us anything moving forward. gregg: michigan state going into overtime. the spartans missed the three, the putback full stop in state celebrates. they go to the final four to play the winner of this one. duke up six on gonzaga. justin winslow, duke up by nine. k coach with a victory -- coach k with a victory hug. nascar martinsville, not super speeds, but that does not stop super crashes. i was thought this was like number cars. the final lap hamlin wins on his hometown track. bryce harper homered again. the nation
they will face tennessee. ireland faced them last season -- maryland face them last season, sending the terps to the elite eight. maryland has only lost twice 33-2. last season they beat tennessee. even though many of the players are the same, that should make no difference coming up tomorrow night. coach: we won't, they are two different seasons, two different teams. last year was last year for us. it is always been about coming out in playing our best game. that victory last year does not...
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while the lady terps don't need any volunteers to play tennessee. they're pumped and ready for a chance to go to the final four maureen: authorities have identified the remains of 78 of the 150 people killed when a germanwings plane crashed into the french alps. it comes as we learn more about the mental state of co-pilot andreas lubitz. investigators say he was deemed unfit to fly but hid that from the airline. cockpit voice recordings indiat lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit before crashing the plane intentionally. secretary of state john kerry vows to work late into the night on negotiations over iran's nuclear program. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline for the framework of a deal but even as all sides try to resolve substantial differences, concern is growing over the implications of the talks. reporter: results of a nuclear deal with iran would largely be based on what's actually included. but critics are already concerned of short and long-term unintended consequences. here's alan dershowitz professor emeritus and outspoken critic
while the lady terps don't need any volunteers to play tennessee. they're pumped and ready for a chance to go to the final four maureen: authorities have identified the remains of 78 of the 150 people killed when a germanwings plane crashed into the french alps. it comes as we learn more about the mental state of co-pilot andreas lubitz. investigators say he was deemed unfit to fly but hid that from the airline. cockpit voice recordings indiat lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit before...
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the plume of moisture from new england down into texas there is low pressure that is moving into the tennessee valley what that low pressure will do is bring that moisture our way at the same time and we have the arctic air moving in from the north and west and this rain turns to sleet and then snow in the overnight hours and parts of our viewing area will see heavy snow tomorrow morning for details lets head to adam joseph. >> this go around we'll see the upside down type of storm with the heaviest totals south of philadelphia and the lighter todayales to the north and west. all areas in the pink, including reading and philadelphia down to the shore the exception is the lehigh valley for lower snow totals and this area where we have the warning that is where we'll see the significant snow and hazardous travel during tomorrow's rush hour, that pushes through the carolinas and virginias tomorrow morning and as it does it throws the precipitation our way and at the same time the arctic high collides with that particular low and that syphons the low air down to flip this from the rain, those chan
the plume of moisture from new england down into texas there is low pressure that is moving into the tennessee valley what that low pressure will do is bring that moisture our way at the same time and we have the arctic air moving in from the north and west and this rain turns to sleet and then snow in the overnight hours and parts of our viewing area will see heavy snow tomorrow morning for details lets head to adam joseph. >> this go around we'll see the upside down type of storm with...
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. >> sumner county tennessee...population less than 200 thousand people. it's a region that boasts of being one of the finest places to live, work and play in tennessee. >> move quick, let's go let's go, let's go! we got an officer down! it also has its very own 18-man swat team - and last summer, they received something known as an "mrap" through the federal program. it's a "mine-resistant ambush protection" vehicle - it was designed to protect us troops from roadside bombs in iraq. >> we average about once a month. >>once a month? >>once a month we'll be in this. >>but this is something that's not really designed for civilian use, right this is a military vehicle? >>we could get shot at in any particular time, we sign on for that yea but that don't mean we don't use tools that are readily available to use. that's all this is. it's a tool, this is no different than our gun. >> the swat team is often used on drug warrants, most of the time the mrap goes along too. >> there is a criticism that people are concerned that stuff that's being used in conflict zo
. >> sumner county tennessee...population less than 200 thousand people. it's a region that boasts of being one of the finest places to live, work and play in tennessee. >> move quick, let's go let's go, let's go! we got an officer down! it also has its very own 18-man swat team - and last summer, they received something known as an "mrap" through the federal program. it's a "mine-resistant ambush protection" vehicle - it was designed to protect us troops from...