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let's talk about what this actually means on the ground in tennessee. jennifer pepper is with me, the president and ceo of choices memphis center for reproductive health. i want to read what your website says today as this change happens. attention, starting august 25th, choices can no longer provide abortion services in memphis due to a new law banning abortions entirely in tennessee, and new choices clinic is opening in carbon dale, illinois, in mid-september. check back for updated information. so, let's just begin with, you know, what -- today, your clinic has been providing abortions since 1974. a year after roe v. wade was passed by the court. so what does today mean for your pregnant patients? >> it is a hard day. right. it has been really hard for the last month under the six-week ban. patients have been very angry, confused, frustrated, all of those things you might imagine. and our staff have been working really hard to serve those we can and to connect the others with as many other services as we can. but it is hard. it has been a really hard
let's talk about what this actually means on the ground in tennessee. jennifer pepper is with me, the president and ceo of choices memphis center for reproductive health. i want to read what your website says today as this change happens. attention, starting august 25th, choices can no longer provide abortion services in memphis due to a new law banning abortions entirely in tennessee, and new choices clinic is opening in carbon dale, illinois, in mid-september. check back for updated...
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southern festival of books here in nashville, tennessee. whether you're watching us online or joining us later on c-span with a great session for you today and we're glad you're with us. before we start i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for the ongoing support. the metro natural arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, parnassus books. we are grateful for your continued support, thank you for everything to help make this a a great festival every year. if you want to purchase books that you see featured here at the festival we encourage you to do that through the parnassus book link in the facebook live or youtube chat section. sales through parnassus books support the festival and help to keep it free. so we have a special guest today. our author is the former two two term mayor of knoxville and former governor of tennessee. during his tenure tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education and the first aid to provide free community
southern festival of books here in nashville, tennessee. whether you're watching us online or joining us later on c-span with a great session for you today and we're glad you're with us. before we start i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for the ongoing support. the metro natural arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, parnassus books. we are grateful for your continued support, thank you for everything to help make...
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idaho, oklahoma, texas and tennessee. some young people in those states are not sitting bowling this happened without doing something. and washington post story details the efforts by teens across the country to take control of the message about abortion rights and sex education as well including a tennessee group, teens for reproductive rights. this is how a recent meeting they held in a park was described. behind them on a folding table, bouquets a pamphlets offered information teachers at school would never share about the different -- beside the pamphlets, pregnancy sets and six packs of my way emergency contraceptive. for young men from -- teens from this group join me now. all 17 years old. >> i know you volunteered as the spokes person, so thank you for that. of course, if any of you ladies want to join in as well, and answer, we'd love to hear from you as well. alison, you recently reached out to arrows with this idea, for the upper over turning of the supreme court decision. >> i knew arrows had some experience,
idaho, oklahoma, texas and tennessee. some young people in those states are not sitting bowling this happened without doing something. and washington post story details the efforts by teens across the country to take control of the message about abortion rights and sex education as well including a tennessee group, teens for reproductive rights. this is how a recent meeting they held in a park was described. behind them on a folding table, bouquets a pamphlets offered information teachers at...
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leÓn: las vÍctimas de la llegada de ice en una empacadora de carne de 2018 en tennessee presentaron una demanda colectiva contra la agencia. los inmigrantes alegaron que les habrÍan violado sus derechos constitucionales y habrÍan sido detenidos por razones meramente Éticas. reportera: la redada de 2018 en la que presuntamente agentes de ice llegaron a una empacadora de tennessee, tiene repercusiones legales luego de que un juez permitiera avanzar con una demanda colectiva contra la agencia de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas al aceptar la peticiÓn de mÁs de 100 inmigrantes latinos detenidos en la empacadora de carne. >> lo que sucediÓ es que hubo una violaciÓn de los derechos constitucionales bajo la cuarta y la quinta enmienda, que dice que todas las personas que habitamos dentro del territorio americano, sin importar nuestro estatus legal, somos libres de detenciones o pesquisas innecesarias. reportera: aquel 5 de abril de 2018 el miedo era evidente entre los inmigrantes indocumentados, quienes se aconsejaban entre ellos. >> todos los familiares aquÍ presentes o afuera, que s
leÓn: las vÍctimas de la llegada de ice en una empacadora de carne de 2018 en tennessee presentaron una demanda colectiva contra la agencia. los inmigrantes alegaron que les habrÍan violado sus derechos constitucionales y habrÍan sido detenidos por razones meramente Éticas. reportera: la redada de 2018 en la que presuntamente agentes de ice llegaron a una empacadora de tennessee, tiene repercusiones legales luego de que un juez permitiera avanzar con una demanda colectiva contra la agencia...
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she was landing in tennessee. immediately called back upon landing and because of where she was and who she was talking to, the tennessee national guard came to our aid, bringing helicopters within a matter of hours, making hundreds of saves. just her being there and picking up the phone means there are kentuckians with us today who otherwise wouldn't be. >> i would like to start by first sharing my gratitude, mr. president, to you and the first lady for being here and standing strong with the commonwealth of kentucky. it really means a lot. on behalf of fema, governor, for you and the first lady of kentucky, your local emergency management office and all the local emergency management officials, i want to thank you for the outstanding leadership you have shown over the last several really hard days. i think you have heard this already but i always like to recognize the amazing first responders recognizing kentuckians, many of whom have had personal response and have continued to put their lives ahead of what thei
she was landing in tennessee. immediately called back upon landing and because of where she was and who she was talking to, the tennessee national guard came to our aid, bringing helicopters within a matter of hours, making hundreds of saves. just her being there and picking up the phone means there are kentuckians with us today who otherwise wouldn't be. >> i would like to start by first sharing my gratitude, mr. president, to you and the first lady for being here and standing strong...
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plus, take effect today in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban in idaho scheduled to take effect today. our washington correspondent jessi tenure has more. >> many of the states, including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top republican leaders and a handful of red states including tennessee governor bill lee celebrate near total bans on abortion taking effect thursday that we protect the lives of the unborn. tennessee's law bans the procedure except in the case of severe or life-threatening health conditions for the patient and even then local doctors say they still worry about facing legal consequences. these laws will lead to fewer health care workers entering the primary care profession. a new ban in texas mir's tennessee's. it's very disorganized >> and people are going to die. oklahoma's ban calls for up to 10 years in prison and $100,000 fine for performing an abortion and idaho's measure makes a
plus, take effect today in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban in idaho scheduled to take effect today. our washington correspondent jessi tenure has more. >> many of the states, including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top republican leaders and a handful of red states including tennessee governor bill lee celebrate near total bans on abortion...
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our author is the former to turn mayor of knoxville and former governor of knoxville tennessee. tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to discuss his new book faithful presence. a public face. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> hi. thank you for including me. i'm not used to people introduce me as an author. kind of getting used to being on the other side of the table. >> you are welcome. that is what is cool about the festival. kind of like the u.s. open. >> that is quite a good thing in my case. >> one of the things about this session that we need to talk about his time. we have about 40 minutes here to talk. i thought that we could just jump right in. i read your book. i read through it a couple of times. i just have
our author is the former to turn mayor of knoxville and former governor of knoxville tennessee. tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the wilson center and young life. his wife of 40 years have three children and 10 grandchildren the he is here today to...
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we want to hear -- humanities tennessee. we want to hear from our author and you listening via facebook live and youtube and stream yard. feel free to enter your questions in the chat feature and i'll present them to dr. du mez later in our 45 minute session. if you were at a previous outside meeting of the tennessee southern festival of books, you would know that we meet in the tennessee legislative plaza. you would see a big tent with all the books featured in the southern festival of books 2021. that display would be organized by our book seller. thank you pronasis books for your continuing support. your purchase through pernasis books through the online link helps keep the southern of book festival free. you can support us on the website at www.humtn.org. during our session, dr. du mez will present from her book and make comments. i will ask a few questions, and we want you to engage with her as well. those interested in the lull of religion in the united states, the representation of masculinity, the changing and develo
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you mention idaho, oklahoma, tennessee. it is small comfort that we have some limited restrictions now by the court. the good news is the court struck down the north dakota trigger ban, upheld an objection. i want to note something about north dakota. the one abortion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts put an injunction on the trigger ban, there is no abortion access in north dakota. that is the landscape we are talking about. women and pregnant people having to travel hundreds of thousands of miles to get access to care. working moms, people who seek abortion care mostly already have children. they have to figure out how to get childcare, how to get gas, take some days off of work, just to get what should be a basic fundament of human right that they have had guaranteed for almost 50 years. it is nothing short of horrific. my colle
you mention idaho, oklahoma, tennessee. it is small comfort that we have some limited restrictions now by the court. the good news is the court struck down the north dakota trigger ban, upheld an objection. i want to note something about north dakota. the one abortion clinic in north dakota that existed has already moved over to minnesota because they understand they cannot functionally provide health care in the state of north carolina -- north dakota with everything going on. even the courts...
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tennessee, recently, in the state address in january, governor bill lee in tennessee announced that he wanted to create 50 of these hillsdale affiliated charter schools in tennessee. other states have, you know, expressed interest in implementing hillsdale's curricula. so, it just really has quite a big footprint. >> i will say, we have to leave it there, catherine. this is such important reporting. as we talk about ron desantis, and then we very well be the republican nominee for president, we talk about a movement that is going across the country. this is not something that is in florida. this is extending to colorado, california, wisconsin, tennessee, indiana. this is the bread and butter of the new conservative movement. your reporting is fabulous on this, and i encourage everyone to go read it. catherine joyce, investigative reporter excellent, thank you so much for your reporting in time tonight. >> thank so much for having me. >> up next on this friday night, new polls showing just what happens when donald trump gets involved in senate races. far-right candidates giving democrat
tennessee, recently, in the state address in january, governor bill lee in tennessee announced that he wanted to create 50 of these hillsdale affiliated charter schools in tennessee. other states have, you know, expressed interest in implementing hillsdale's curricula. so, it just really has quite a big footprint. >> i will say, we have to leave it there, catherine. this is such important reporting. as we talk about ron desantis, and then we very well be the republican nominee for...
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cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on h.r. 5376. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. waltz, mr. steube and mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. flores of texas, i inform the house that mrs. flores will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman
cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on h.r. 5376. thank...
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son las imÁgenes de la redada del matadero de tennessee. y no son las reces, si no que los trabajadores hispanos que van en fila. >>> hay mucha gente que estÁ traumatizada por este evento >>> las imÁgenes fueron echas pÚblicas por el juez que lleva la demanda colectiva contra los agentes federales que llegaron hasta allÍ segÚn los demandantes persiguiendo solo a lo que lucÍan latinos. se tomaron selfies dÁndole un puÑetazo a uno de ellos y sometiendo a este hom ble si durante 25 segundos. el juez determinÓ que es de interÉs pÚblico conocer el video. >>> me da frustraciÓn, tristeza y al mismo tiempo me enoja. generalmente cuando una persona estÁ tirada en el piso, cara abajo en el piso. no hay ninguna razÓn. es pasarse extremadamente demasiado. >>> la demanda dice que los agentes federales violaron derechos de los trabajadores, como la cuarta enmienda que garantiza la privacidad y el derecho a no sufrir una invasiÓ arbitraria y la quinta, que dice que nadie puede ser privado sud libertad sin debido proceso. al dÍa siguiente l
son las imÁgenes de la redada del matadero de tennessee. y no son las reces, si no que los trabajadores hispanos que van en fila. >>> hay mucha gente que estÁ traumatizada por este evento >>> las imÁgenes fueron echas pÚblicas por el juez que lleva la demanda colectiva contra los agentes federales que llegaron hasta allÍ segÚn los demandantes persiguiendo solo a lo que lucÍan latinos. se tomaron selfies dÁndole un puÑetazo a uno de ellos y sometiendo a este hom ble si...
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i'm proud to yield one minute to the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. rose: madam speaker, tennesseans are hurting from the skyrocketing costs of living everywhere they turn. now it seems as if the united states has entered into a spending-induced recession caused by the irresponsible fiscal policies of president biden and congressional democrats. instead of focusing on passing meaningful and impactful legislation to help lower the cost of living, we are voting on a bill that spends hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars. the bill will do nothing to help ease the pain my neighbors in tennessee are experiencing, and in fact is likely to increase inflation even more and push prices on everything even higher. it gives a tax break to wealthy americans who can already afford to purchase expensive electric cars. it also increases taxes amidst a recession, which will only make it worse, and it alowls the i.r.s. to hire an -- allows the i.r.s. to hire an army of 87,000 new federal agents
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. >> oklahoma, tennessee, texas and north dakota now have near total bans on abortion. it's a hopeful day. >> it in our country. i believe that we protect the lives of the unborn. tennessee governor bill lee celebrated the stricter abortion measures that are expected to continue spreading to more states. tennessee's law bans the procedure except in the case of severe or life-threatening health conditions for the pregnant patient. these laws create burdensome divides between the physician and the patient. >> doctors and other health care providers say they're worried. it's very disorganized. and people are going to die. anyone who performs an abortion in texas can face life in prison or $100,000 fine. a similar fine and up to 10 years in prison is the punishment for abortion providers in oklahoma. idaho's ban makes performing abortions a felony with no exceptions in place to protect a patient's life. this week a judge said idaho can't enforce the ban in cases of medical emergencies as idaho's law is facing a the suit is the first from the biden administration to protect
. >> oklahoma, tennessee, texas and north dakota now have near total bans on abortion. it's a hopeful day. >> it in our country. i believe that we protect the lives of the unborn. tennessee governor bill lee celebrated the stricter abortion measures that are expected to continue spreading to more states. tennessee's law bans the procedure except in the case of severe or life-threatening health conditions for the pregnant patient. these laws create burdensome divides between the...
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that we meet in the tennessee legislative plaza. you would see a big tent with all the books featured in the southern festival of books 2021. 2021. that display would be organized by parnassus books who continues as our bookseller. thank you, parnassus books, for your continuing support. your purchases from parnassus books to the online link help to keep the sudden festival books free. you can also contribute to the continuing to the southern festival by supporting us on the website at www.-- during our session dr. du mez will present from her book and make comments. i will ask a few questions and we want you to engage with her as well. those interested in the role of religion and the united , representation of masculinity, the changing and developing theology of evangelical christianity, the role of books and myths inol establishing a sustaining the finder book fascinating and revealing. as a historian, dr. du mez works with written text and she demonstrates with multiple -- the way these books and ideas that shape consciousness in
that we meet in the tennessee legislative plaza. you would see a big tent with all the books featured in the southern festival of books 2021. 2021. that display would be organized by parnassus books who continues as our bookseller. thank you, parnassus books, for your continuing support. your purchases from parnassus books to the online link help to keep the sudden festival books free. you can also contribute to the continuing to the southern festival by supporting us on the website at www.--...
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yeah shifts, you know, you tennessee in the 70s. like this is why i always say it's impossible to fully disentangle symbolism from the policy that it's connected to because in in 1978, they put up a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature in the tennessee capital nathan. bedford forrest was a leader of general in the confederacy and he was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. all right, and so you don't you don't put up up this not 1878 that they're putting up a bust of nathan bedford force they put up in 1978. right and it only recently came down. i think the last year or two. if you put up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan that says something about what your policy. orientation is that says something about which a policy priorities are and that for me is inextricably linked to the decision about like how you're funding historically black colleges in tennessee as compared to university, you know, predominantly white universities in tennessee, right? and so i think the the symbolis
yeah shifts, you know, you tennessee in the 70s. like this is why i always say it's impossible to fully disentangle symbolism from the policy that it's connected to because in in 1978, they put up a bust of nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature in the tennessee capital nathan. bedford forrest was a leader of general in the confederacy and he was the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. all right, and so you don't you don't put up up this not 1878 that they're putting up a...
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a man from here in california stepped up as the physics teacher at a tennessee high school. yeah, and he did that. he took on the role after school officials there in tennessee announced they could not find a physics teacher. kendall ashman has the story. at getting hand says it's all about being at the right place at the right time. he says. >> there's a local news story that brought him here. my wife says he's very much of a fate driven almost like destiny like week, deciding to our house, just moving. turning on the tv. >> the residents >> head counting him says that's how this story goes after he and his wife moved over 2000 miles away, jobless, his wife seeing this headline on the local news in franklin for story >> teacher shortage in tennessee. and so she woke me up and said, physics, teacher, you should apply for the job you should call. but cunningham says he hasn't been in the classroom since he ended his teaching career in 2003 after he started a physics course and a high school in orange county, california, of the best way to >> improve children's education is to
a man from here in california stepped up as the physics teacher at a tennessee high school. yeah, and he did that. he took on the role after school officials there in tennessee announced they could not find a physics teacher. kendall ashman has the story. at getting hand says it's all about being at the right place at the right time. he says. >> there's a local news story that brought him here. my wife says he's very much of a fate driven almost like destiny like week, deciding to our...
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i am getting reaction from tennessee senator on that. why it took days for him to admit he personally signed off on the rate of president trumps mar-a-lago home. looking for information about nuclear weapons. trump calling those claims a hoax. inflation slowly slightly in july but remaining near a 40 year high. dan niles is here with what is next for the economy and the markets. fighting back against the left. a new etf that is flying in the face of the climate change agenda. blackrock, the founders here to tell us all about it. first, the democrats pushing through their massive $740 billion spending bill. we do not even know how much it actually cost as a new fox news hole shows a whopping 75% of americans are not happy with the direction of the nation. joining me now is science and transportation committee manager marsha blackburn. thank you for being here. >> short. good to join you. you are right, maria, they do not know what this thing will end up costing, but they are gleeful that they are spending so much of the taxpayers money. >
i am getting reaction from tennessee senator on that. why it took days for him to admit he personally signed off on the rate of president trumps mar-a-lago home. looking for information about nuclear weapons. trump calling those claims a hoax. inflation slowly slightly in july but remaining near a 40 year high. dan niles is here with what is next for the economy and the markets. fighting back against the left. a new etf that is flying in the face of the climate change agenda. blackrock, the...
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we went to graceland, to memphis, tennessee. we begin with this out-of-control department of justice. this week it's all about the raid. but in reality the ladies not just regulated to this week. in fact it's common with the trump camp with the red hat. the fine, the same agency that lets the bidens, the obamas, the pelosis slide by. this week it was trump's home at mar-a-lago. they busted into his residence to look for records he allegedly took with him when he left office. as the feds try to rip apart trump's orbit, meaning the people around him. you have to wonder when it's going to stop. paul manafort's home in virginia. raided for 10 hours to seize documents. >> -- manafort and his wife were asleep when the fbi came at 5:00 a.m. brian: also before dawn, early risers, they had to make sure they wouldn't be overpowered by a 70-year-old. >> at 6:00 a.m., s.w.a.t. clad fbi agents arriving in 17 armored vehicles with a helicopter overhead. and dropping off progressmen in the backyard, brandishing assault weapons to arrest me. br
we went to graceland, to memphis, tennessee. we begin with this out-of-control department of justice. this week it's all about the raid. but in reality the ladies not just regulated to this week. in fact it's common with the trump camp with the red hat. the fine, the same agency that lets the bidens, the obamas, the pelosis slide by. this week it was trump's home at mar-a-lago. they busted into his residence to look for records he allegedly took with him when he left office. as the feds try to...
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justicia que eliminó el aborto , en texas esto implica penas de cadena perpetua en (nombre en inglés) y tennessee es permitido antes de las seis semanas de gestación >> o salvo la vida de mi paciente o veo por su bienestar o consulto con un abogado antes de interpretar la ley >> reconocemos el derecho de las mujeres que deben hacer lo que quieran con su cuerpo también el derecho de un bebé >> desde que se eliminó la ley del aborto (inaudible) a propósito de este tema desde ahora google indicará en su motor de búsqueda qué clínicas y hospitales ofrecen abortos en estados unidos ahora que restringen esta práctica una empresa (nombre en inglés) dijo que estos lugares saldrán etiquetados cuando el usuario busque clínicas abortistas cerca de mí en la costa este el gobernador de texas, greg abbott envía en autobús inmigrantes con brasaletes que llevan un código de identificación esto ha causado enojo activistas dicen que deshumanizan a inmigrantes marcándolos así controversia después que un grupo de inmigrantes llegara a new york portando códigos de barra en las muñecas y en los
justicia que eliminó el aborto , en texas esto implica penas de cadena perpetua en (nombre en inglés) y tennessee es permitido antes de las seis semanas de gestación >> o salvo la vida de mi paciente o veo por su bienestar o consulto con un abogado antes de interpretar la ley >> reconocemos el derecho de las mujeres que deben hacer lo que quieran con su cuerpo también el derecho de un bebé >> desde que se eliminó la ley del aborto (inaudible) a propósito de este tema...
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of tennessee and you all had a really fun episode about dolly parton, the tennessee legend. i want you to tell our viewers about the episode and why you decided she in particular was a tennessee icon that deserved a podcast episode. guest 1: dolly parton had a huge podcast all about her in addition to the episode, a call called dolly parton's america hosted by jed who is a native and joined us on the show and he's the founder of radio lab for those of you familiar with that and we talked about dolly parton as a playful figure and that's what's so interesting about her, in a time so many people, so many singers are seen as so divisive, she's seen as somebody everybody loves and this is something yesterday talks about but we talk about the centrality of country music to tennessee and the role dolly parton played in helping to make country music popular and the staying power she's had particularly as a songwriter of which she is just one of the most phenomenal sample of songwriters in the united states and was a really great episode. guest 2: if you make the list of people uneq
of tennessee and you all had a really fun episode about dolly parton, the tennessee legend. i want you to tell our viewers about the episode and why you decided she in particular was a tennessee icon that deserved a podcast episode. guest 1: dolly parton had a huge podcast all about her in addition to the episode, a call called dolly parton's america hosted by jed who is a native and joined us on the show and he's the founder of radio lab for those of you familiar with that and we talked about...
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of tennessee and you all had a really fun episode about dolly parton, the tennessee legend. i want you to tell our viewers about the episode and why you decided she in particular was a tennessee icon that deserved a podcast episode. guest 1: dolly parton had a huge podcast all about her in addition to the episode, a call called dolly parton's america hosted by jed who is a native and joined us on the show and he's the founder of radio lab for those of you familiar with that and we talked about dolly parton as a playful figure and that's what's so interesting about her, in a time so many people, so many singers are seen as so divisive, she's seen as somebody everybody loves and this is something yesterday talks about but we talk about the centrality of country music to tennessee and the role dolly parton played in helping to make country music popular and the staying power she's had particularly as a songwriter of which she is just one of the most phenomenal sample of songwriters in the united states and was a really great episode. guest 2: if you make the list of people uneq
of tennessee and you all had a really fun episode about dolly parton, the tennessee legend. i want you to tell our viewers about the episode and why you decided she in particular was a tennessee icon that deserved a podcast episode. guest 1: dolly parton had a huge podcast all about her in addition to the episode, a call called dolly parton's america hosted by jed who is a native and joined us on the show and he's the founder of radio lab for those of you familiar with that and we talked about...
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son las primeras imÁgenes reveladas de la redada en el matadero de tennessee del 2018. aquÍ no son las reces si no decenas de trabajadores hispanos que van sometidos en fila por los agentes de ice. >>> todavÍa hay que mor, todavÍa hay mucha gente que estÁ traumatizada por este evento. >>> las imÁgenes fueron hecha pÚblicas para los agentes federales que llegaron hasta allÍ. >>> segÚn los demandantes persiguiendo a los que lucÍan latinos. se tomaron selfies. sometiendo a este hombre con la bota en el cuello durante 25 segundos. el juez determinÓ que es de interÉs pÚblico conocer el video. >>> me da frustraciÓn, tristeza y me enoja. >>> generalmente cuando una persona estÁ tirada en el piso, cara abajo en el piso. no hay ninguna razÓn. esto es pasarse extremamente demasiado. >>> ademÁs de los abusos fÍsicos. los agentes federales violaron derechos de los trabajadores como la cuarta enmienda que garantiza la privacidad y el derecho de no sufrir una invasiÓn a arbitraria y la quinta que dice que nadie puede ser privado de su libertad sin debido proceso. >>
son las primeras imÁgenes reveladas de la redada en el matadero de tennessee del 2018. aquÍ no son las reces si no decenas de trabajadores hispanos que van sometidos en fila por los agentes de ice. >>> todavÍa hay que mor, todavÍa hay mucha gente que estÁ traumatizada por este evento. >>> las imÁgenes fueron hecha pÚblicas para los agentes federales que llegaron hasta allÍ. >>> segÚn los demandantes persiguiendo a los que lucÍan latinos. se tomaron selfies....
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and tennessee said, "mm, turn around." and he looked at his butt and went "oh, yes, now i remember you. [ laughter ] but see, you have to imagine paul newman was telling me that story. >> seth: yeah. >> right behind me and i often thought about it as i was cutting the documentary. what would he think if he knew that his kids gave me the, you know, responsibility of telling his story? he'd be like, "that punk kid?" >> seth: well, i think if he saw the actual finished product he'd be pretty happy about it >> i hope so i really hope so >> seth: hey, man, congratulations on this. it's just always such a delight to have you here so much so that we try to trap you on the chair >> yeah, i think i'll be stuck here i'll be here for the next person >> seth: exactly we're going to switch the seats. thanks, buddy. good to see you. [ cheers and applause ethan hawke! "the last movie stars" is streaming now on hbo max we'll be right back with retta [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired from skiing, i've had
and tennessee said, "mm, turn around." and he looked at his butt and went "oh, yes, now i remember you. [ laughter ] but see, you have to imagine paul newman was telling me that story. >> seth: yeah. >> right behind me and i often thought about it as i was cutting the documentary. what would he think if he knew that his kids gave me the, you know, responsibility of telling his story? he'd be like, "that punk kid?" >> seth: well, i think if he saw the...
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operativo realizado por un servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas en una planta procesadora de carnes en tennessee en 2018.en la redada fueron arrestados 97 indocumentados que han presentado una demanda colectiva alegando que el operativo tuvo criterios racistas y que se les violaron sus derechos civiles. guillermo con el reporte. guillermo: tras una larga batalla legal un juez ordenÓ al servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas que publicara estas imÁgenes de una gigantesca redada realizada por agentes federales en una planta de procesamiento de carnes en tennessee, en abril de 2018. en el vÍdeo se aprecia, ademÁs, el momento que un oficial pone su bota en el cuello de una los trabajadores por cerca de 25 segundos. a pesar de hallarse en el suelo, bocabajo, e inmÓvil. la redada fue la mÁs grande en 10 aÑos y se efectuÓ, segÚn la demanda presentada colectivamente,por los trabajadores afectados, con un perfil claramente racial. >> esta certificaciÓn que se recibiÓ en este caso en necesaria conoce trae una demanda colectiva,un procedimiento que se requiere para la corte poder escuchar la queja d
operativo realizado por un servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas en una planta procesadora de carnes en tennessee en 2018.en la redada fueron arrestados 97 indocumentados que han presentado una demanda colectiva alegando que el operativo tuvo criterios racistas y que se les violaron sus derechos civiles. guillermo con el reporte. guillermo: tras una larga batalla legal un juez ordenÓ al servicio de inmigraciÓn y aduanas que publicara estas imÁgenes de una gigantesca redada realizada por agentes...
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and in tennessee i have heard from so many people in our creative community. they're in the music industry, they're authors, they're very concerned about this because they know that they're organized as an llc and a pass-through entity. their gross is much higher than their actual income, what their profit is. they know that these are audits that are going to be coming to them. and, maria, again, they're looking at the politicized nature of some of these agencies. the fbi, the irs, the epa. their thinking, hey -- they're thinking, hey, wait a minute, i am a law-abiding citizen, i'm hard working, i'm tax-paying. but they know they're coming at them. now, likewise, with this inflation reduction act people know that these excise taxes on imported oil and gas is going to drive the price back up at the pump. and we're going to be monitoring that and watching that very closely. we have people in tennessee that drive 30 miles to work, 30 miles back home, and they are making a choice whether they fill up the tank or they fill up grocery cart. too many different days e
and in tennessee i have heard from so many people in our creative community. they're in the music industry, they're authors, they're very concerned about this because they know that they're organized as an llc and a pass-through entity. their gross is much higher than their actual income, what their profit is. they know that these are audits that are going to be coming to them. and, maria, again, they're looking at the politicized nature of some of these agencies. the fbi, the irs, the epa....
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you mentioned tennessee in the 70s. this is why i always say it's impossible to disentangle symbolism from a policy that it's connected to the cause in 1978 of us, nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature, in the tennesseecapital . nathan bedford forrest was a general in the confederacy and the first commander of the ku klux klan so you don't put up, it's not 1878 there putting up a bust. it was put up in 1978 andonly recently came down i think in the last year or two . if you put up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan, that says something about what's your policy orientation is. that says something about what your priorities are and that for me is inextricably linked to the decision about like how your funding historically black colleges in tennessee compared to predominantly white universities so i think the symbolism and monuments and street names and all those things and tell us a lot about what stories places are telling about themselves and how they understand what they're sort of
you mentioned tennessee in the 70s. this is why i always say it's impossible to disentangle symbolism from a policy that it's connected to the cause in 1978 of us, nathan bedford forrest in the tennessee state legislature, in the tennesseecapital . nathan bedford forrest was a general in the confederacy and the first commander of the ku klux klan so you don't put up, it's not 1878 there putting up a bust. it was put up in 1978 andonly recently came down i think in the last year or two . if you...
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who also teaches religious studies at the university of tennessee in martin. i welcome everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear from our authors and from you who are listening via facebook live, and youtube. please feel free picture questions in the chat feature i will present them later an hour 45 minute session. here at a previous outside meeting at the southern festival of books we meet in the tennessee plaza. that display would be organized who continues as her bookseller. your purchases to the online link helps keep the southern festival of books free you can also contribute to the southern festival by supporting us on the website at ww w during our session and make comments but i will ask a few questions and we want you to engage with her as well. those interested in the role of religion in the united states with the representation of masculinity, the changing of evangelical christianity, the role of books and myths and establishing and maintaining will find the book fascinating and revealing as a historian, doct
who also teaches religious studies at the university of tennessee in martin. i welcome everyone on behalf of our sponsors including humanities tennessee. we love to hear from our authors and from you who are listening via facebook live, and youtube. please feel free picture questions in the chat feature i will present them later an hour 45 minute session. here at a previous outside meeting at the southern festival of books we meet in the tennessee plaza. that display would be organized who...
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here with more tennessee senator marsha blackburn. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: so we have heard these stories about how apparently a number of these buses headed for the big northeastern corridor cities. people on the bus are demanding that they stop in tennessee. what are you hearing? >> what we have heard is that they are threatening the drivers from time to time and they are wanting to get to where their friends are. see, they look at this, steve, as safe passage if you will across the country. because they are being given that free bus ride to wherever they want to go and of course the sanctuary city policies many cities across the country have. large big blue cities not chattanooga. they have set up. the cartels have been free to set up shop if you will. they have their hubs. that's where your gangs are located. that's where the sex trafficking operations are located. and many times these mostly young men want to get off the bus and they will find somewhere close. they will get off and then they will
here with more tennessee senator marsha blackburn. senator, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: so we have heard these stories about how apparently a number of these buses headed for the big northeastern corridor cities. people on the bus are demanding that they stop in tennessee. what are you hearing? >> what we have heard is that they are threatening the drivers from time to time and they are wanting to get to where their friends are. see, they look at this,...
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host: our next caller is ron in tennessee. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. it's about americans worsen the elitists. we've got china buying up farmland, look what george soros is doing to our political system. this is what's going on in our country. it isn't about republicans and democrats. liz cheney is an elitist. george bush was an elitist. that's why they've gone after donald trump. he's not with that game. they are working to take this country. we have more wealth distribution during covid, the rich got 10 times richer during covid. something big is coming. it's not looking good for the american people if we don't do something. this is one world order stuff. i'm not a conspiracy theorist, that's the way it looks to me. you don't go after a guy four times with no evidence. he's a billionaire. wake up. host: i want to ask you, you mentioned him as a billionaire, do you consider him an elitist? caller: he's not really in their game. he was working for the american people. he closed our borders. he gave us jobs back. we had a great economy until covid. why
host: our next caller is ron in tennessee. go ahead. caller: thanks for taking my call. it's about americans worsen the elitists. we've got china buying up farmland, look what george soros is doing to our political system. this is what's going on in our country. it isn't about republicans and democrats. liz cheney is an elitist. george bush was an elitist. that's why they've gone after donald trump. he's not with that game. they are working to take this country. we have more wealth distribution...
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we have people in tennessee that drive 30 miles to work and back home. and they are making a choice if they fill up the tank or the grocery cart. to many different days. we have people that are trying to be first-time homebuyers and because of the impact of inflation they cannot do that. then they hear about the bill with $313 billion of new taxes, $369 billion under the green new deal and 80 billion for the irs. and $64 billion for obama care subsidies. what are they thinking? and a gross is $200,000 it's not the millionaires the multimillionaires but people that are small business people that will get hit with these audits and fees and fines. maria: do you think the colleagues on the senate side understand the frustration? after all all of those colleagues who voted for the chips act and the infrastructure act come all of the money going to all of the different places and not one penny going to the border. why can't republicans take a stand to say until you acknowledge the border we will not agree on anything? >> if you look at the act, maria come it w
we have people in tennessee that drive 30 miles to work and back home. and they are making a choice if they fill up the tank or the grocery cart. to many different days. we have people that are trying to be first-time homebuyers and because of the impact of inflation they cannot do that. then they hear about the bill with $313 billion of new taxes, $369 billion under the green new deal and 80 billion for the irs. and $64 billion for obama care subsidies. what are they thinking? and a gross is...
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. >> laws take effect today in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban idaho, which was scheduled to take effect today. and we've just learned that a judge halted a trigger law that was set to outlaw abortion in north dakota on friday. washington correspondent jessi turnure has the latest. many of the states including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top republican leaders and a handful of red states including tennessee governor bill lee celebrate near total bans on abortion taking effect thursday. this we protect the lives of the unborn. tennessee's law bans the procedure except in the case of severe or life-threatening health conditions for the patient. >> and even then local doctors say they still worry about facing legal consequences. these laws will lead to fewer health care workers entering the primary care profession. a new ban in texas mir's tennessee's. it's very disorganized >> and people are going to
. >> laws take effect today in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. a federal judge temporarily blocked a similar ban idaho, which was scheduled to take effect today. and we've just learned that a judge halted a trigger law that was set to outlaw abortion in north dakota on friday. washington correspondent jessi turnure has the latest. many of the states including oklahoma, already have anti abortion laws in place. but these new measures further restrict the procedure. that's a hopeful day. top...
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. >>> leyes antiaborto, entran en vigor en texas, en tennessee oklahoma y idaho, normas que prohÍben el aborto casi sin excepciones y prevÉn la cadena perpetua para mÉdicos que lorea li cen. >>> era diferente, pel rroj. >>> sufrÍ bullying, saÚl el canelo Àlvarez habla con noticias telemundo. el asco o sufriÓ de niÑo lo llevÓ hacerse fuerte con los puÑos. el mlt campeÓn mexicano, nos confiesa el secreto de sus mejores golpes y como vive su mamÁ sus peleas. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> noticias telemundo con julio vaqueiro. desde los Ángeles california. >>> buenas tardes, estamos en echo park a los pies del centro de la ciudad de los Ángeles, california. y hoy comenzamos con la nueva controversia por los cientos de migrantes que estÁn llegando a new york. los envÍa en autobuses el gobernador greg abbott. estas personas estÁn llegando con brazaletes y como nos explica carla amezola algunos denuncian que es un sistema de intimidaciÓn. >>> gran controversia se ha creado luego que un grupo de migrantes llegara de texas a new york portando brazaletes con numeraciÓn y cÓdigo de bar
. >>> leyes antiaborto, entran en vigor en texas, en tennessee oklahoma y idaho, normas que prohÍben el aborto casi sin excepciones y prevÉn la cadena perpetua para mÉdicos que lorea li cen. >>> era diferente, pel rroj. >>> sufrÍ bullying, saÚl el canelo Àlvarez habla con noticias telemundo. el asco o sufriÓ de niÑo lo llevÓ hacerse fuerte con los puÑos. el mlt campeÓn mexicano, nos confiesa el secreto de sus mejores golpes y como vive su mamÁ sus peleas....
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. >> reporter: today, idaho, texas, and tennessee triggering even tougher laws on abortion tennessee going from a ban after around six weeks to a near total ban beginning at conception >> it's a rare exception when the life of the mother is truly in jeopardy. >> how does the law define serious risk and risk to the life of the mother? is that laid out very carefully? >> well, in this law, that is not. that determination is left up to a doctor. >> but is it up to a doctor to look forward and in their best estimation end a pregnancy before it becomes dangerous for a mother >> it's really not -- it has to be that the life of the mother is in danger. >> reporter: the two-page bill does not include the word exception. instead, requiring doctors to prove a procedure was necessary. >> they really don't know how to handle certain medical predicaments until a mistake is made or until some case law is crafted, comes into being. >> reporter: in texas, except to save the life of the mother, it is now a felony to provide or attempt abortion after fertilization with fines of at least $100,000 in id
. >> reporter: today, idaho, texas, and tennessee triggering even tougher laws on abortion tennessee going from a ban after around six weeks to a near total ban beginning at conception >> it's a rare exception when the life of the mother is truly in jeopardy. >> how does the law define serious risk and risk to the life of the mother? is that laid out very carefully? >> well, in this law, that is not. that determination is left up to a doctor. >> but is it up to a...
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pockets year, 1-2 inches in the blue-green contours, eastern kentucky and tennessee could see the amount of rainfall additional flooding and that's why the concern is so wry -- hi across the region, the western united states, record temperatures, seattle had six consecutive days into the 90s, an all-time record they've never seen more than five days of 90 three days and they had six sunday afternoon. >> many things, bring us up-to- date on that.>> in the coming hours in washington, the senate majority leader, expected to hold another to break a filibuster after group of republicans, blocked what is known as the burn pitt bill.>> tower. >> military veterans took to the steps of the capitol this weekend to express their anger at 25 republican lawmakers who pulled their support for the bill that would have expanded medical coverage for millions of troops exposed to toxins from the so-called burn pits during their time in service. one republican senator defended his decision.>> this is the oldest trick in washington, people take a sympathetic group of americans, children with an illness, vic
pockets year, 1-2 inches in the blue-green contours, eastern kentucky and tennessee could see the amount of rainfall additional flooding and that's why the concern is so wry -- hi across the region, the western united states, record temperatures, seattle had six consecutive days into the 90s, an all-time record they've never seen more than five days of 90 three days and they had six sunday afternoon. >> many things, bring us up-to- date on that.>> in the coming hours in washington,...
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it was olive garden in tennessee. now the company has invited them to dinner on the house. >>> a minnesota farmer is celebrating something very special, his 105th birthday. >> despite his age, he has no plans to retire. he starts every morning with breakfast and a round of dice, then it's off to the field where he grows sugar, beets, and grain on about a thousand acres. >> i like the fresh air for one thing, and i like to see the crops grow. keep moving. once you quit moving, you go downhill pretty fast. >> e why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye pro
it was olive garden in tennessee. now the company has invited them to dinner on the house. >>> a minnesota farmer is celebrating something very special, his 105th birthday. >> despite his age, he has no plans to retire. he starts every morning with breakfast and a round of dice, then it's off to the field where he grows sugar, beets, and grain on about a thousand acres. >> i like the fresh air for one thing, and i like to see the crops grow. keep moving. once you quit...
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we're trying to practice against tennessee and play a game. sometime after tennessee, there's no definitive date for me. >> reporter: while no one on brady's team is commenting on his whereabouts, the internet is rife with theories, including speculation that he could be appearing on fox's "the masked singer." we did reach out to the network and they responded saying no comment as the world wonders where is tom brady peter, kristen. >> the mystery deepens guad venegas, thank you for that any guesses? >> i was going to say it's a problem for all us guys who have fantasy football picks coming up you've got to know if the guy is going to be back this season. >> exactly how much longer is he going to play we'll get into that next week. >> somara theodore is back with another look with the forecast. >> for our folks in the midwest, are you going to brunch? you're in for a good amount of rain right along the i-55 corridor from chicago down to st. louis. we have a low-pressure system entering the midwest that's through tonight for the east coast, it'
we're trying to practice against tennessee and play a game. sometime after tennessee, there's no definitive date for me. >> reporter: while no one on brady's team is commenting on his whereabouts, the internet is rife with theories, including speculation that he could be appearing on fox's "the masked singer." we did reach out to the network and they responded saying no comment as the world wonders where is tom brady peter, kristen. >> the mystery deepens guad venegas,...
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but it is just like a good time down here. >> nashville is the heart of tennessee, at the soul. b.b. king, louis armstrong, elvis, and people came here and things happen for them. when you come to tennessee, something good happens. >> they are looking for something. >> a free state in tennessee. >> we are making tremendous strides in improvement in the public education system and our options for school choice for people. >> i think you can have kind of a free market approach of education and it works. >> what were you guys able to do differently in upper state? because all of these jobs after the pandemic, they are coming here in record numbers. >> what i believe about tennessee, we are the fastest-growing state in the country. we have people coming from everywhere. our cities are experiencing tremendous growth. memphis, for example, a special economic here in its history. our stay is the leading in the economy. don't make. >> a $1 billion campus and forward to making an auto assembly plant in 50 years and they decided to bring it to our state. the economic investment in our sta
but it is just like a good time down here. >> nashville is the heart of tennessee, at the soul. b.b. king, louis armstrong, elvis, and people came here and things happen for them. when you come to tennessee, something good happens. >> they are looking for something. >> a free state in tennessee. >> we are making tremendous strides in improvement in the public education system and our options for school choice for people. >> i think you can have kind of a free...
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i am getting reaction from tennessee senator marsha blackburn on that. and why it took days for ag merrick garland to admit he personally signed off on the rate of president trump's mayor lago home. the fbi reportedly looking for information about nuclear weapons. trunk on those claims a hoax. inflation slowing slightly in july but remaining near a four-year high fund founder danette niles is here with what is next fighting back against the left. that's flying in the wyman change agenda a big investment blackrock. it is here tell us all about it. the democrats pushing through their massive $700 billion spending bill. and we do not even know how many it actually costs. fox news poll shows a whopping 75% of americans are not happy with the direction of the nation. donate me now the senate commerce science and transportation tennessee senator marsha blackburn. it's great to see you this weekend thank you for being here. >> sure, good to join you. you are right maria they do not know what this thing is going to end up costing. but they are gleeful that they
i am getting reaction from tennessee senator marsha blackburn on that. and why it took days for ag merrick garland to admit he personally signed off on the rate of president trump's mayor lago home. the fbi reportedly looking for information about nuclear weapons. trunk on those claims a hoax. inflation slowing slightly in july but remaining near a four-year high fund founder danette niles is here with what is next fighting back against the left. that's flying in the wyman change agenda a big...