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and in a little while you're messin' with my mind ? ? and fillin' up my senses oh here you come again and lookin' better than a body has a right to ? ? and shakin' me up so that all i really know is here you come again ? ? and here i go here i go ? [ cheers and applause ] ? if i should stay i would only be in your way ? ? so i'll go but i know
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>> dolly, we will always love you. and i am so happy to present this willie nelson lifetime achievement award to the one and only dolly parton. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> wow! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much, thank you lily, thank you all these beautiful girlfriends of mine. pentatonix, and congratulations to all the winners. what a tribute. i would have cried, but i didn't
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i was doing my best. this is such a great compliment, a wonderful night for me. thank you for all of that. and now, for me to be receiving the willie nelson award, this is an absolute high for me. [ laughter ] having -- high achievement award, he's had some highs that border on historic. but enough of that. i'm very proud to receive this, and they asked me to hurry it up. they're saying they're behind. but you're talking about a lifetime, right? anyway -- i know how this goes. and i'll make it as fast as i can. how about jennifer nettles as an
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colors"? we're doing it again on november 30th. i'm so proud of you. i want to thank all of my fans and everybody for allowing me to see my little girl dreams come true. i have a few people i must thank. my uncle bill, and tess walker, and betty, and fred, and all the many people that have helped me in my life. i had a big speech, but they won't let me give it. thank you so much for this wonderful award. have a wonderful evening. please welcome sharon stone. [ cheers and applause ] ?
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>> consider the mt. rushmore of male vocalist of the year awards that were awarded in just the first ten years. this year, the category puts the artists. these are impressive nominees. >> dierks bentley. >> eric church. >> tim mcgraw. >> chris stapleton. >> and keith urban. [ cheers and applause ] >> and this country girl is
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vocalist of the year. and it goes to the cma award goes to chris stapleton. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> this is chris stapleton's second win for male vocalist of the year. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> well, if dolly was still back there, i'd give her my time. but tonight has been, i've gotten to be a fan so much tonight. what a wonderful night, what a wonderful show they've put together.
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everybody, and the music i grew up on. and i want to thank everybody -- i love you too, sir. [ cheers and applause ] and it means so much to get to be a part of country music and country music, they're the best people in the world. country music people, all the fans. and all the people that make it, too. they're wonderful people, and i want everybody at home to know that. the guys in the band and crew, i can't do it without them. they bring it every night. i want to thank my wife. i want to thank my mom, who's in the audience, and my little sister, my in-laws. everybody, i'm telling you, it takes a village. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ]
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and i toasted you ? ? said, honey, we may be through ? ? but you'll never hear me complain ? ? 'cause i've got friends in low places ? ? where the whiskey drowns ? ? and the beer chases my blues away ? ? and i'll be okay ? ? ? a lot. at cricket wireless, plans now start at $30/mo. monthly taxes and fees included. and we have more 4g lte coverage than t-mobile or sprint. cricket wireless. something to smile about. gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere.
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[ cheers and applause ] ? >> look at this. we're one big crazy family. and here's the thing. we aren't promised tomorrow. but we are so blessed to be here right now. don't let this moment pass without realizing what we got to be a part of today. ? when i'm sitting in traffic some afternoon or bored to death
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? i'm gonna close my eyes and picture you ? ? today ? ? you keep brushing that hair back out of your eyes ? ? it just keeps falling and so do i i'm feeling like the luckiest man alive ? ? today ? ? and i don't know about tomorrow right now the whole world is right ? ? and the memory of a day like today can get you through the
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? i know it won't always be like this life can change as quick as a kiss ? ? it's not over yet and i already miss today ? ? i don't know about tomoow right now the whole world is right ? ? and the memory of a day like today can get you through the rest of your life ? ? and as the seasons change and time goes by ?
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>> hey, nashville. [ cheers and applause ] it's been almost 13 years since i came to nashville with a dream of being a songwriter and recording artist. i learned so much about what it means to be an entertainer from the remarkable artists in this arena tonight. that's just one of the award and be a part of this historic night we'll all remember. these are the nominees. garth brooks. [ cheers and applause ] luke bryan. [ cheers and applause ] chris stapleton. [ cheers and applause ]
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i got to start by thanking bob doyle, randy bernard, nancy, christy, rob, all those guys at william morris. laurie in the west coast, the road family, band, crew, i love you guys. you know i love you. the coolest touring mate you could ask for, the love of my life, i love you much. i want to thank god, the cmas, very, very sweet. thank you for a wonderful, wonderful run. can't do without the way they treat the people. if you had to wrap this up in one word or one name, ben farrell. sweet guy, people, tonight, this is what it's all about. it couldn't have ended better
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she asked the doctor if they were side effects and after the first dose she had a severe reaction vpt. to the places we send our children to get an education. >> he was putting his arm around me. and the people we call for help. >> is somebody transporting him? >> no he's lying in the street bleeding. >> we expect our lives to be better because of these things. >> this news 5 investigators
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it's something we think about all the time. our families and their safety. sometimes no matter how careful we are there are threats we respect aware of. >> in this investigative special our 5 on your side investigators uncover some of those threats and push for change. an exclusive investigation that will have you checking your medicine cabinet. alarming side ef the most widely used anti biyachtics. the -- antibiotics. they can cause ruptured tendons and joint and nerve damage. a local family is coming forward with warning about potentially tragic side effects. >> she was just beautiful. she was intel jept, vibrant --
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happy. >> she was happily married, two loving children. last christmas eve she began a drive to visit her mom. >> she loved life. >> she loved life. >> and she lit up a room. >> yes she did. >> but just months earlier it all began to enravel. >> if she would take a shower her skin would hurt. she lost the sensation of worment and cold. and -- warmth and >> and tragically she would lose more. >> my youngest daughter called and said mom i'll be a few minutes late because there's an accident up ahead. >> what's your emergency? >> another driver called 911. >> it appears to me the person was struck by a car. >> dina's younger sister had no idea. >> we knew she would never have
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she parked her car on the side of the interstate. and walked in front of a semi. >> but how could that happen? >> it was not her. she would never have ever ever done something like that. >> ask could something four months earlier have triggered it? >> with prescribed sipro. >> as >> -- antibiotic. >> they've been associated with more than 200,000 complaints. 3,000 deaths. as a result the fda issued this warning. serious side efejts outweigh -- effects outweigh the benefits. treatment should be stopped immediately if side effects are reported. a warning that came too late
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any possible side effects? >> no. she specifically said that to us. she said she asked a doctor if there would be any side effects and she said absolutely not. it's a common antibiotic. >> 33 million million we are prescribed last ye nationally recognized expert on medication safety. >> these are things like unable to work. unable to concentrate. body pain. severe pain. and very very disableling. >> that's exactly what happened to dina. >> after the very first dpoes she had a severe -- dose she had a severe reaction. >> the very first dose. >> what happened. >> she developed a skin
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>> symptoms that grew more eveer leading up to christmas eve. >> she would beg me mom please keep me safe. her husband and i would take turns keeping 24/7 watch on her. and the bad thoughts would keep coming. >> and dina is not an isolated case. we found 600 suicide related cases reported to the fda in the last 18 years. fda assumes only 10% of cases are reported. >> do you believe that the medication played a roll? >> -- role? >> absolutely. there is no doubt that the medication did this to my daughter. my daughter's death cannot be in vain and nobody else can suffer something like this. it's terrible for this to be
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is out there. >> and there is an update on another medical investigation that's we've been covering for years. the fda is forcing the manufacturers of esure to make changes after women have complained about the device. labels will now include a box warning and patients will receive a checklist of co special keeping your family safe is just getting started. the loopholes allowing predators in our schools. first. >> i can't believe he's in the middle of the street. >> and that man didn't make it. hiss family is wonder -- his family is wondering if he'd still be here if calls were answered soonerment. dangerous delays in the 911
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>> i think about her every day. >> i can't believe it's just ringing. >> there's a guy shot laying in the middle of the street. >> and his life was gone. >> her son was shot last november the victim of road rage. >> there was a big possibility he could have still been here. >> people who saw him wanted to save him. >> is somebody >> no. he is lying in the street bleeding. still alive. >> it took more than two minutes to answer one of the callers. >> oh my god come on cleveland. >> close to four minutes went by before another was picked up. frustrating the dispatcher trying to connect the caller. >> hello cleveland. cleveland? >> i'm disappointed.
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you know from not having him here. >> is the system broken? >> i think pieces are. >> this is an attorney who represents cleveland's emergency dispatchers. >> they're concerned. >> right. >> they asked him to talk with us because they fear retaliation from city leaders. dispatchers have been sounding the alarm for months. our investigation found more than two dozen reports about fall. break downs like 911 callers placed on hold. or lost. and malfunctioning when there's quote heavy volume. >> can people in cleveland count on 911. >> tim hennessey is the public safety director. >> how can you say that? >> well i think when you study the log there's not that many problems that often. >> dispatchers would disagree.
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>> he points to something involving your tax dollars. so many 911 calls go unanswered dispatchers work overtime just to return those missed calls. >> isn't that a little late to get someone help? >> it is. >> how can 911 be functioning like this in 2016? >> it's one of those -- it's a huge volume. we're working on it. the calls. >> cleveland's communications problems don't stop there. dispatchers are concerned about officer safety. at least three times a week as they relay critical details to them in the field their computers freeze. >> it stops them cold. >> one was so frustrated they recorded their screen going blank and sent us the video. >> now you've stopped the flow of information from the caller
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>> just as troubling, how inefficient the computers are. a concerned patrol officer calls the system quote antiquated. officers unable to send reports from their vehicles. leave their patrol areas to type them up. even from their office they're not emailed. they're faxed. to a report center. a process that can take hours, leaving officers in the dark about suspects on the loose. >> it immediately gets uploaded. >> next door patrol officer jake showed us their system. >> you can look the history of the call whether it be an arrest or citation. >> information sent and received. >> it will save lives and i'm sure it has. >> sonya says she is tortured wondering about the fate of her
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