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economy, tennessee farmers. our -- that's right. [applause] >> our agriculture industry, our ag industry employs 360,000 tennesseans and generates $89 billion annually making agriculture the number one cont state's economy yet today today we are ranked the third most threatened state for farmland loss in theuntry. so this year we are proposing a farmland conservation fund, a plan to partner with tennessee farm nears who voluntarily place their land in a conservation easement just as 28 other states do today. this will give farm families ability to preserve and protect for generations securing rich rural h to opportunity. [applause] >> i've often said that a conservation strategy must include investments not just for the environment but for reliable energy for the future. over the past year thanks to your partnership we have made great strides along with the 50 million-dollar nuclear energy fund that was included in our budget last year we have established the tennessee nuclear energy advisory council that just p
economy, tennessee farmers. our -- that's right. [applause] >> our agriculture industry, our ag industry employs 360,000 tennesseans and generates $89 billion annually making agriculture the number one cont state's economy yet today today we are ranked the third most threatened state for farmland loss in theuntry. so this year we are proposing a farmland conservation fund, a plan to partner with tennessee farm nears who voluntarily place their land in a conservation easement just as 28...
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tennessee got more attention. now for me. >> thank you for the opportunity to come together tonight. we're so thankful for the countless ways you've cared and loved our community since the tragedy on march 27th >> hi, everyone >> thank you all so much for coming. i feel like this is how we really bring change in tennessee c is to have real conversations and in honest, safe space >> i grew up conservative. i was a gun owner after the shooting we realized our entire state and truly the nation is a disaster with gun violence >> on march 27 my daughter was in the third great class, three of their >> classmates were murdered >> and i'm telling you, like there are pieces of my daughter that are missing i'll never get back. >> i thought no way it's going to happen to us. >> we're this beautiful school >> and it wasn't, i'm not and it makes me so angry to be at special session, we met all summer with these >> men and women in privately say something and then publicly they go and do something completely different >> when y
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we want to get this to the tennessee supreme court and try to overturn the law under the tennessee constitu tution. plus, we want to appeal it eventually to the united states supreme court and maybe really expand freedom of speech and maybe even get a freedom of religion. question in here. and so now we've got our appeal. so the rest of the trial, what darrow was trying to do with a national audience look looking on is make his points about the battle between religious religion and science. and in part, he wants to humiliate the leader of the anti-evolution movement, william jennings bryan. all right. and there's all kinds of moments in this trial where people but the trial just stops as people make these long speech. is darrow bryan other members of the to defense the prosecution teams and some of the things that are said if evolution wins christianity goes and of course bryan is arguing the people who pay for schools have a right to determine what's taught in the school scopes is an employee. he can say whatever he wants on his own time. and darrow is going to argue back. the state has a
we want to get this to the tennessee supreme court and try to overturn the law under the tennessee constitu tution. plus, we want to appeal it eventually to the united states supreme court and maybe really expand freedom of speech and maybe even get a freedom of religion. question in here. and so now we've got our appeal. so the rest of the trial, what darrow was trying to do with a national audience look looking on is make his points about the battle between religious religion and science. and...
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>> the makeup of tennessee's general assembly. it is a republican super majority, as you can see, that super majority holds true in the senate as well. >> it's becoming more and more difficult for democrats to be heard. you get >> to gerrymander. it gives one party control. so there's really no democracy >> with the super majorities we have in both the house of representatives and the state senate were able to pass legislation without actually negotiating with anyone on the other side of the aisle >> all right. well left her a long time ago, coming back and say very different place i just don't understand how did things get to that point. i hope i can find out this week hey didn't see them get younger. >> i have done since, when they happen, were you surprised? >> no. i wasn't surprised. >> they >> wanted to make an example of you can not come in here and do can you walk me through how you go from having a bunch of kids in a private school gunned down to two black lawmakers getting thrown out at the same like how did that happen?
>> the makeup of tennessee's general assembly. it is a republican super majority, as you can see, that super majority holds true in the senate as well. >> it's becoming more and more difficult for democrats to be heard. you get >> to gerrymander. it gives one party control. so there's really no democracy >> with the super majorities we have in both the house of representatives and the state senate were able to pass legislation without actually negotiating with anyone on...
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. >> now tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn discusses broadband deployment, investment during encompass policy summit in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, how are you? conversatio] sure, let me just go on the other side. got it? >>. >> i want to get everyone's attention and welcome senator marsha blackburn. many of you all may not know this, but senator blackburn, it's hard for me not to say marsha. >> we' kwe were children. >> yes. >> we are from the same hometown. >> that's right, which is the center of the tv show hometown on hgtv and-- >> and i can always say ever watch home and garden tv? you ever watch the show my hometown. so "myhometown" is my hometown. the young couple. raise your hands if you watch home and garden tv "my hometown", it's pretty amazing. it's about a city, a town of about 20,000, like a lotfxe al and cities it was in decline. there's a young couple who really wanted to revitalize the city they loved, the community they loved, and they were posting things on facebook and home and garden tv noticed it. and approached them, wouldou do one
. >> now tennessee republican senator marsha blackburn discusses broadband deployment, investment during encompass policy summit in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] >> hi, how are you? conversatio] sure, let me just go on the other side. got it? >>. >> i want to get everyone's attention and welcome senator marsha blackburn. many of you all may not know this, but senator blackburn, it's hard for me not to say marsha. >> we' kwe were children. >> yes....
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so that's kin of the first bill out of the box, but in tennessee, i say we have the good, bad and the uglyai. a lot of concern from our entertainment community, but when you look at logistics, when you look at ma you look at with predictive diagnosis and disease analysis and protocols that are going to speed you through research, then this is where ai can play a role and we're really looking forward to the innovation that they are going to bring thatng going to bring. now, i think it is going to be so important that we continue to work with o national labs and that we continue that research with our research institutions, ut has a lab over at oak ridge where we're doing some shared research and we've that's being done around some of the new work with space force, with hypersonics, and the utilizations that will be there for ai there are going to increase and really enhance our defense capabilities. t is exciting. >> and so we hope that our center will have leading academic university industry, government leaders as part of that, and we'll want to engage with you, your stake holders in
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so as we have worked on expansig this digital divide, tennessee has done a wonderful job, along with the grants and the money that we have put forward at the federal level, our state legislature has now put forward 100 million dollars for grants that will go to helping communities close the digital divide. and as we look at grant funding and grant pools and things like that bead program, being ■' for this money, they're able to use this money. of course, you senator lujan an of you know, he and i have been partnered on this, since we each were in the house ande're going to get rid of hurdles. bureaucratic hurdles are such an impediment they're such a source of frustration for communities that are trying to get access to high speed internet to every premise. the rail became a hurdle all of a sudden, it was you can't do anything that's going to interfere with operations and you can't do anything that is going to endanger customer safety, points that we appreciate and fully understand, and by the fe crossings. so as someone who has since theh pole attachments and the issues around pol
so as we have worked on expansig this digital divide, tennessee has done a wonderful job, along with the grants and the money that we have put forward at the federal level, our state legislature has now put forward 100 million dollars for grants that will go to helping communities close the digital divide. and as we look at grant funding and grant pools and things like that bead program, being ■' for this money, they're able to use this money. of course, you senator lujan an of you know, he...
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the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from louisiana is recognized. mr. carter: mr. speaker, i yield myself the balance omy the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carter: h.r. 4403 is important for sustaining local jurisdictions for encountering chemical, nuclear and radiological threats. without the support of programs like s.t.c., addressing and mitigating threats could become more difficult or cease to exist altogether which would jeopardize the safety and well-being of every individual residing in our country. passage of this legislation is vital to maintaining our preparedness and ensuring the security of the nation against the evo posed by terrorist attacks and other high consequence events that utilize nuclear or radiological materials. with that, i urge my house colleagues to support h.r. 4403 and i wish to thankur chairman green for his support in this pressure. i i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pr
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gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in support of this publif 2023, h.r. 6254, which directs the g.a.o. to the administrative officers funding and staffing. for congress to conduct proper oversight uer t-]heir jurisdiction. having the g.a.o. do this will help the committee better evaluate g.s.a. authorization requests.k with the department of homeland security's interagency security committee to ensure community concern. i recommend the g.a.o. as they are drafting the parameters ensure they can impact the is protect. i support theon and urge my colleagues to do the same. thank you and i reserve the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. perry: thank you, madam speaker. i recognize the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. van orden for five minutes to speak on his bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized. mr. van orden: the work from home standard for federal employees which the
gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in support of this publif 2023, h.r. 6254, which directs the g.a.o. to the administrative officers funding and staffing. for congress to conduct proper oversight uer t-]heir jurisdiction. having the g.a.o. do this will help the committee better evaluate g.s.a. authorization requests.k with the department of homeland security's interagency security committee to ensure community concern. i recommend the g.a.o. as...
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that same week, the tennessee 11 convened to try to hammer out some solutions of their own. four of their proposals centered on measures that would not restrict access to firearms, things like promoting responsible gun ownership, broadening the role of police officers in schools, working to reduce trauma from gun violence, and increasing understanding of gun issues in schools, communities, and the media. the one measure that focus on restricting access was the most controversial. removing guns from those who may commit a violent act. >> you see people you have never seen before and you know nothing about them. judy: ariel gibson martin is a district manager. she says she learned a new way to connect with those she doesn't connect with. >> you break bread together. can you tell me more about that experience? maybe we can meet in the middle. judy: do you still feel comfortable with what you all agreed on? >> absolutely, absolutely. judy: public polling done by the same nonprofit that organize the sessions suggested that those five proposals had majority support among tennessea
that same week, the tennessee 11 convened to try to hammer out some solutions of their own. four of their proposals centered on measures that would not restrict access to firearms, things like promoting responsible gun ownership, broadening the role of police officers in schools, working to reduce trauma from gun violence, and increasing understanding of gun issues in schools, communities, and the media. the one measure that focus on restricting access was the most controversial. removing guns...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm judy woodruff in harriman, tennessee. william: the dream of artificial intelligence, machines that think like humans is starting to become a reality. about whether we will be able to control a technology about whether we -- that may have a very smart mind of its own. as miles o'brien reports, ai may create new tools to address some of the most complex problems and at the top of the list is the climate emergency. >> as the world grapples with climate change, scientists are turning to an unlikely ally, artificial intelligence. from predicting extreme weather events, ai is emerging as a powerful tool in the fight against global warming. in orlando, florida, my radar is working to combine some tiny satellites with artificial intelligence to detect fires long before they race out of control. that is founder and ceo andy green. >> we are employing ai to do something a human can't. we want to look at the planet to look for disasters in the making. >> take on fluence of technologies, ai coupled with the relentless miniaturization
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and the tennessee don't this down, just get the idea here. it's not going to say that you had to teach the book of genesis in school all it said is this that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the universities, normals, dorms, our to taught teachers how to teach and all other public schools of the state which are supported in whole or part by the school funds of the state to teach any theory that denies the story of divine creation of as taught in the bible and to teach instead that has descended from a lower order of animals so you could teach evolution about other species but just not anything conflicted with the book of genesis. you have to teach the book of genesis. you just had to teach anything that conflicted with it, which would be darwin's theories on the origins of man the butler act. and it's going to pass. there's going to be some opposition when it's the tennessee senate, there's some vanderbilt up in the rafters, heckling, but nevertheless it's going to pass a lot of enthusiasm and be signed into law by governor aust
and the tennessee don't this down, just get the idea here. it's not going to say that you had to teach the book of genesis in school all it said is this that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the universities, normals, dorms, our to taught teachers how to teach and all other public schools of the state which are supported in whole or part by the school funds of the state to teach any theory that denies the story of divine creation of as taught in the bible and to teach instead that...
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she is a tennessee tennesean a mother and an activist. she shared her heartbreaking abortion story on line. she turned her pain into polished -- policy. mrs. phillips we appreciate very much taking the time to join us. i will now turn to senator lee and ranking member grassley. >> i have the privilege of introducing an iowa from story county,nt iowa. ms. tamraa call and msn and are in. she is executive director of the medical planning and aims to iowa.. she's a fully licensed community care clinic that provides professional medical services including consultations, well woman care, pregnancy testing, ultrasound, health education. it employs board-certified ob/gyn physicians, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, medical assistance and support staff. mrs. call holds a bachelor's degree in nursing and a master degree in public health from the university of kansas. i'm also pleased to welcome her daughter to her hearing as well. thank you both for beingng here. >> senator lee give an introduction to make quick >> thank you it's an honor to
she is a tennessee tennesean a mother and an activist. she shared her heartbreaking abortion story on line. she turned her pain into polished -- policy. mrs. phillips we appreciate very much taking the time to join us. i will now turn to senator lee and ranking member grassley. >> i have the privilege of introducing an iowa from story county,nt iowa. ms. tamraa call and msn and are in. she is executive director of the medical planning and aims to iowa.. she's a fully licensed community...
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. >> sandra: bring in tennessee republican senator big hagerty. if i call you a name i say i regret that, i'm apologizing. >> certainly seems that way to me. >> sandra: what is happening here. >> amazing they are talking about playing politics, all this administration is doing is playing politics and reaching for political power why we have the influx of migrants in the country, almost shut down congress friday night, chuck schumer said he would do that to me, count illegal immigration in the districts and votes, that's what it's about. motive for the crime at the border is power. count illegal immigrants to use sanctuary cities and blue states to get more power than they would get, and what happened here is politics and that's the reason laken is dead now. >> sandra: i dig true what we heard from voters in new hampshire, south carolina, all the primaries where american voters are screaming that immigration is their top concern. they see it as the top concern facing the country today. yet here is where biden still stands. earlier today, calling fo
. >> sandra: bring in tennessee republican senator big hagerty. if i call you a name i say i regret that, i'm apologizing. >> certainly seems that way to me. >> sandra: what is happening here. >> amazing they are talking about playing politics, all this administration is doing is playing politics and reaching for political power why we have the influx of migrants in the country, almost shut down congress friday night, chuck schumer said he would do that to me, count...
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two days later i flew back home to tennessee. i had to go back to my life like nothing ever happened. i have never felt as small and inconsequential or unsupported as i did then. i was so depressed that i couldn't go to work for another week after we got back. and all together brian and i lost three weeks of pay, which is rough for a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. my parents had to help us pay our bills the following month so we want to have another child. but we are terrified because tennessee still bans abortion, and criminalizes doctors for providing essential health care for pregnant patients. thank you for letting me honor miley's memory by sharing our story today. millions of people live under these laws just like tennessee's. and i know i was lucky to get the care i needed, one should have to rely on luck to get essential health care. we must have a federal right to access the health care we need, no matter where we live or how thank you. chair whitehouse: thank you very much, mrs. phillips. our next witness is mr
two days later i flew back home to tennessee. i had to go back to my life like nothing ever happened. i have never felt as small and inconsequential or unsupported as i did then. i was so depressed that i couldn't go to work for another week after we got back. and all together brian and i lost three weeks of pay, which is rough for a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. my parents had to help us pay our bills the following month so we want to have another child. but we are terrified because...
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andrea sambuccetti, desde knoxville, tennessee, nos cuenta cÓmo lo lograron. sambuccetti: es el mismo morristown en knoxville, tennessee, y son las mismas calles que recorriÓ por aÑos, aunque ahora lucen diferentes. >> si, lo siento mÁs como como haber hecho justicia a algo que fue injusto para muchas personas. lo siento mÁs como si ganÓ la justicia mÁs que nada. sambuccetti: catarino zapote hernÁndez acaba de regresar despuÉs de que lo deportaran a mÉxico de la peor manera y de arriesgar cada sueÑo. no haberse quedado callado hizo una gran diferencia. era 5 de abril del aÑo 2018 en esta planta empacadora de carne. catarino tenÍa planes. >> ese dÍa yo tenÍa planeado hacer otra actividad, pero como no habÍa ido un dÍa antes a trabajar, me sentÍ como mal no ir 2 dÍas. mi hermana me dijo “vamos”. y yo le dije “no, porque tengo una actividad a las 09:30”. sambuccetti: ¿quÉ tenÍas que hacer? >> era una cita. de verdad no conocÍa a la persona, solo iba a ir a conocerla. mÁs que nada. sambuccetti: era una cita ciega. >> algo asÍ. sambu
andrea sambuccetti, desde knoxville, tennessee, nos cuenta cÓmo lo lograron. sambuccetti: es el mismo morristown en knoxville, tennessee, y son las mismas calles que recorriÓ por aÑos, aunque ahora lucen diferentes. >> si, lo siento mÁs como como haber hecho justicia a algo que fue injusto para muchas personas. lo siento mÁs como si ganÓ la justicia mÁs que nada. sambuccetti: catarino zapote hernÁndez acaba de regresar despuÉs de que lo deportaran a mÉxico de la peor manera y de...
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so arkansas, tennessee, louisiana and mississippi. it does take into account the border states of missouri and kentucky as necessary in order to understand what's going on in area. but they're not essential to the story. i should also note that i'm n plantation and slavery areas of this region. and i'm taking you know, tennessee is a is a weirdly configured state. right. but it's west tennessee that's really part of the of the plantation slavery society, though. it is to look at the state level developments. okay. and so what i'm trying to do in this book is to bring into a cohent narrative the military story, the major political developments, particularly in louisiana, tennessee and arkansas. there's never really a unionist mississippi and then also in washington, d.c., and with the national. and then it'so incorporate the great work that that has been done on basically the on the ground destruction of slavery by the slaves themselves. an$+d whici' part of in my own o this, to this scholarly revolution. so it's an attempt to pull all
so arkansas, tennessee, louisiana and mississippi. it does take into account the border states of missouri and kentucky as necessary in order to understand what's going on in area. but they're not essential to the story. i should also note that i'm n plantation and slavery areas of this region. and i'm taking you know, tennessee is a is a weirdly configured state. right. but it's west tennessee that's really part of the of the plantation slavery society, though. it is to look at the state level...
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that's why i think that it should happen in tennessee. i thought that the day i came in, more than five years ago. but i think the last couple of years particularly that the pandemic pen increasingly engaged with their children and their children's education. they have eyeso kids educational opportunities that they didn't, they hadn't, they hadn't seen that before. it increase their awareness and engagement, and parents care most. parents know best, and when school choice is implemented, parents have more of a choice. i think all of those things have put us in a spot where you are seeing ten states, 11, 12, 13, i think it is become probably much more widespread clothiers.c >> can see past the limits tours program in 2019. when i say if passed, a fairly passed. >> one vote. >> it was a struggle to pass so this is one of those issues, i think maybe one of the few issues that's not exactly a simple as a partyline vote anymore. they're still or concerns about eople in the state who are pointing to the standardized testing scores of children w
that's why i think that it should happen in tennessee. i thought that the day i came in, more than five years ago. but i think the last couple of years particularly that the pandemic pen increasingly engaged with their children and their children's education. they have eyeso kids educational opportunities that they didn't, they hadn't, they hadn't seen that before. it increase their awareness and engagement, and parents care most. parents know best, and when school choice is implemented,...
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that was tennessee state representative justin jones and sonia pruitt. thanks so much. >>> that is going to do it for me. thank you for watching another edition of velshi on msnb c i am charles coleman jr. if yo want me watch where i i am right here as legal analyst and charles coleman podcast. ali will be back and velshi airs saturday and sunday morning from 10:00 a.m. and noon thanks for making shy job easier today. stay right where you are because inside jen psaki begins right now. e inside jen psaki b right now. in if you thought we learned a lot about the general election. lot about the general election. >>> a way to we show you everything that happened this weekend. joe biden and donald trump helped duelinie
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i was born and raised in tennessee actually got my start in the tennessee state legislature has an intern in 1989 a beautiful buildings still, but it's a lot uglier on the inside now because of the incredible division. and i think what happened is that people forget the tea party. but in 2010, that wave gave a bunch of southern states one party control, and tennessee in particular decide to gerrymander it so badly that even blue cities like nashville don't have representation in congress or any place else. and so it's just left republicans to fight among themselves as to who can be the most right-wing. and it is completely shut out of the ability for democrats to have even a voice and state legislature and for a blue cities to self-govern, blue cities are now being dictated to by the state legislature is pretty, pretty shocking to see let me ask you that. >> there's been some talk that democrats figured this out, right? and they've spent more resources, more attention on state legislatures and you've seen some success. i mean, you look at the state like virginia, although not nearly deep
i was born and raised in tennessee actually got my start in the tennessee state legislature has an intern in 1989 a beautiful buildings still, but it's a lot uglier on the inside now because of the incredible division. and i think what happened is that people forget the tea party. but in 2010, that wave gave a bunch of southern states one party control, and tennessee in particular decide to gerrymander it so badly that even blue cities like nashville don't have representation in congress or any...
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and this is set in eastern tennessee. i specifically did not do the central bucks one because you guys can do that yourself. so this chapter is chapter four. it's about how weaponizing crt disrupts learning and let me just read this a little bit. matthew horn was the teacher who, between classes at sullivan central high school in sullivan county, tennessee, would be in the hallway bantering with fellow teachers and with students about tv music. he wore a pearl jam t shirt when we first met and nonsense such as what exactly? qualified as soup. he coached baseball and taught courses on personal finance and for juniors, seniors, two sections of a class titled contemporary issues horn as students called or coach john would pause a lesson to let a kid show off a new tattoo. when he taught, he pulled up a chair or sat at a school desk. is not about podiums and lectures but converse sation even about private creation, he nudged, but also listened classes about learning to question, to research and to evaluate what you thought. k
and this is set in eastern tennessee. i specifically did not do the central bucks one because you guys can do that yourself. so this chapter is chapter four. it's about how weaponizing crt disrupts learning and let me just read this a little bit. matthew horn was the teacher who, between classes at sullivan central high school in sullivan county, tennessee, would be in the hallway bantering with fellow teachers and with students about tv music. he wore a pearl jam t shirt when we first met and...
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thpr the great state of tennessee seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and exnd my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from great state of tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. rose: before president biden took office there was no war in ukraine and israel had not suffered a brutal attack from iran backedn the world stage. now, three years into the biden administration, a message has been sent far and wide to our enemies and adversaries around the world, america's leadership is weak. whether it was the botched afghanistan withdrawal, the appeasement of iran, or the delay and downright refusal to stand up to moscow, the world has been now we must deal with the consequences. military service members' lives are at risk. mr. speaker, our enemies are emboldened more than ever. that's why house republicans are pursuinger china, promote peace through strength, and support our troops and allies to deter increasing global threats. we are committed to
thpr the great state of tennessee seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and exnd my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from great state of tennessee is recognized for one minute. mr. rose: before president biden took office there was no war in ukraine and israel had not suffered a brutal attack from iran backedn the world stage. now, three years into the biden administration, a message has been sent...
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nobody can understand how we got so far away from tennessee. i grew up in where believe it or not, we had people like al gore representing the whole state well, what when you talk to those grassroots people who are on the right and they're frustrated. i mean, what's the basis of their frustration? >> well, they feel that they've got local issues that aren't getting handled properly there. they were worried about covid they're worrying about school closures. that's what animated then, but they're not hostile toward working class folks. to memphis. they don't mad at them. but when it all gets weaponized up at the top, somehow their issues don't get handled locally, but everything gets weaponized against those blue cities. and so i think people who watch this is going to be really surprised to learn. we just talked about these flyover states and once you pull the cover back, open up the hood, really fascinating dynamics happen, but it is a warning. >> you get >> one party control maybe on either side, and extremism can come in and nobody benefits
nobody can understand how we got so far away from tennessee. i grew up in where believe it or not, we had people like al gore representing the whole state well, what when you talk to those grassroots people who are on the right and they're frustrated. i mean, what's the basis of their frustration? >> well, they feel that they've got local issues that aren't getting handled properly there. they were worried about covid they're worrying about school closures. that's what animated then, but...
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tennessee is trying to get ahead of it this time. the impact of the music industry in tennessee 62,000 jobs across the state. it is probably more than that actually. contributes almost $6 billion to the gdp and fills over 4500 music venues. i love the bluebird cafe and the listening room cafe and listen to the songwriters and i appreciate what you are doing and interesting to see if others decide to follow your lead. chris janssen, thank you. have a great day and go get that dog in the yard. take care. fox news alert happening now. the first court hearing in georgia eva's election interference case against former president trump that forced nathan wade to step aside. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," i'm dana perino. >> bill: good morning. first hour is done. here we go. bill hemmer down to fulton county. the hearing markfi
tennessee is trying to get ahead of it this time. the impact of the music industry in tennessee 62,000 jobs across the state. it is probably more than that actually. contributes almost $6 billion to the gdp and fills over 4500 music venues. i love the bluebird cafe and the listening room cafe and listen to the songwriters and i appreciate what you are doing and interesting to see if others decide to follow your lead. chris janssen, thank you. have a great day and go get that dog in the yard....
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to look into this, into this turn that tennessee has taken. for when you started to when you finish this, what did you learn about why this happened? >> well, especially powerful for me. i was born and raised in tennessee. i got my start in that building, that capitol building. i was an intern for jim navy in 1989 and so it's still beautiful on the outside, but it's a lot uglier on the inside. now, it mean once the republicans redistricted, so they could get a super majority? pretty they don't have to listen to democrats and they don't. and they just have run over cities like nashville and memphis waits, little blue dots on that red map and taken power away from them. they've made sure they don't have any congressional representation. they won't move even with red flag laws that even republicans want. and it is just what happened because when you get one party uncontested control it just go it goes nuts and it was it was really important to meet us to go home and talk to my family and talked to people i'd work with. how does it feel, what's go
to look into this, into this turn that tennessee has taken. for when you started to when you finish this, what did you learn about why this happened? >> well, especially powerful for me. i was born and raised in tennessee. i got my start in that building, that capitol building. i was an intern for jim navy in 1989 and so it's still beautiful on the outside, but it's a lot uglier on the inside. now, it mean once the republicans redistricted, so they could get a super majority? pretty they...
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. >> i am from memphis, tennessee. i would like to see the president address some economic is with the increase in global warming and climate change. i would also like to see some conversation around education and funding towards that, especially as we see in southern states, especially tennessee. the economic disparities between states and their education fund s, becauhe results in a large de between where people are graduating high school at. and that is a very important issue to address that would help the entire country. >> i am from vermont. i woulde to hear the president address health care in general, costs, and why it's needed for everybody. rent coss and things like that. those are important because we all needomewhere to live and we will need care at some point. i think that is important to address. >> watch the state of the union live thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> american history■# tv, saturdays on c-span2, exploring the peo
. >> i am from memphis, tennessee. i would like to see the president address some economic is with the increase in global warming and climate change. i would also like to see some conversation around education and funding towards that, especially as we see in southern states, especially tennessee. the economic disparities between states and their education fund s, becauhe results in a large de between where people are graduating high school at. and that is a very important issue to...
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honda son who applied for his that in tennessee. let's pick this up now with that tommy a comm mode to his assistant professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies joining us. and i'll just say we're good to have you with us again time and i just wanted to get your thoughts based on the protests we're seeing. and telling me again and not a saturday of demonstrations with some caches between police and that protest is a, do you think these demonstrations pause any threat to netanyahu and his coalition fully that important. but the, i mean, but i don't, i don't think that leads to a tipping point or critical point where they pose the threat or nothing. yeah. so sadly, those that are society by law just for what they want to see the goals, nothing you know, has to embrace achieved coupling of how mass ending creating a new governance structures such as an, as an set them. so i think he's been safe. i mean, nothing, you know, leads the science coming from this very easily to speech very well. his condition has bee
honda son who applied for his that in tennessee. let's pick this up now with that tommy a comm mode to his assistant professor of public policy at the doha institute for graduate studies joining us. and i'll just say we're good to have you with us again time and i just wanted to get your thoughts based on the protests we're seeing. and telling me again and not a saturday of demonstrations with some caches between police and that protest is a, do you think these demonstrations pause any threat...
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what is the promise for tennessee down the road? sen. blackburn: yes indeed, oak ridge has the world's fastest computer. we like to take a little victory lap on that one and celebrate it. what we have seen is one of our cities, chattanooga, tennessee, that is in close proximity to oak ridge has focused on quantum. chattanooga is a very innovative city and they focused on broadband acceleration, fixed wireless broadband, and enabling innovators to be there. they actually have a city quantum initiative. i did a quantum roundtable this summer and it was actually fascinating because of that. we have a couple of bills we are pushing in the commerce committee. the quantum initiative needs to be reauthorized. in order to move forward and senator ray lujÁn and i have a quantum sandbox bill that would allow that innovation that needs to take place. to be able to move from r&d into commercialization. how we build these quantum systems so that there can be a more widespread commercial use. likewise, there is a second bill we are working on that de
what is the promise for tennessee down the road? sen. blackburn: yes indeed, oak ridge has the world's fastest computer. we like to take a little victory lap on that one and celebrate it. what we have seen is one of our cities, chattanooga, tennessee, that is in close proximity to oak ridge has focused on quantum. chattanooga is a very innovative city and they focused on broadband acceleration, fixed wireless broadband, and enabling innovators to be there. they actually have a city quantum...
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that's a tennessee way. that's out the door now. >> you know, the fact that he was an intern there 40 years ago. i'm trying to do the math in my head. so you were an intern karen, where you were like four. he's been there >> understand how the math there >> so you brought up you brought up what we all just watch over this last year in tennessee with the two young justin's as you called them, what some of the backstory there? >> well, as my cousin k-pop kirkendoll was talking about in his mom's home >> there have been >> horrific shooting it's not just mass shootings, but also a daily individual shootings in places like memphis. and a movement came together by partisan multiracial to get the state to do something simple like passing red flag laws. and they were just gunned down and gunned down, but they were stopped from being able to move that forward. and just out of frustration, they they spoke out attorney and got expelled and so that that put this whole thing on the global radar anyway, yeah. >> talk to
that's a tennessee way. that's out the door now. >> you know, the fact that he was an intern there 40 years ago. i'm trying to do the math in my head. so you were an intern karen, where you were like four. he's been there >> understand how the math there >> so you brought up you brought up what we all just watch over this last year in tennessee with the two young justin's as you called them, what some of the backstory there? >> well, as my cousin k-pop kirkendoll was...
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last year, sterilization services of tennessee announced they would move to a new location outside of memphis. in a letter to congress, the company said they've never been out of compliance with reference to federal state and local mandates. >> and on this side -- >> byron: for now, it's still in operation. for vera, her fight won't stop until it's closed. i get the sense you've shed tears over this? >> i have been on my knees. you know? and i truly believe that the power of god, you know, jesus christ, the holy spirit, is really making a change. people are tired. they're afraid to speak up or speak out, but that's up to us as leaders to step in and say, hey, we hear you. we can make some things happen. because it don't take many, it just takes the right team to do the right things. >> byron: when we come back, how could a 6'5" fraternity brother just disappear in nashville? the desperate search tonight for riley strain. an all-in-one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean in half the time ♪ our cleaning pad has hundreds of scrubbing strips that absorb and lock dirt awa
last year, sterilization services of tennessee announced they would move to a new location outside of memphis. in a letter to congress, the company said they've never been out of compliance with reference to federal state and local mandates. >> and on this side -- >> byron: for now, it's still in operation. for vera, her fight won't stop until it's closed. i get the sense you've shed tears over this? >> i have been on my knees. you know? and i truly believe that the power of...