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before ♪ johnny: here is the charlie daniels band, and sitting in with charlie is the one and only chetand what made it so special was chet atkins played it with us. ♪ announcer: in 2015, the cma awards brought us one of the most talked about collaborations in country music history. chris stapleton & justin timberlake: ♪ oh-h-h that smooth tennessee whiskey you're as sweet as strawberry wine ♪ announcer: from legends and superstars, to duets and once-in-a-lifetime collaborations, it's all here on the cma awards live dvd collection, five decades of the greatest moments from the cma awards, and it's not available in stores. it's only available from time life, and your satisfaction is guaranteed. kenny: you never forget a performance for dolly. i think it was a personal thing between me and her. kenny rogers and dolly parton: ♪ islands in the stream that is what we are ♪ announcer: it's country music's biggest night. [applause] ♪ announcer: when country's greatest stars perform on the biggest stage of all. ♪ barbara mandrel: ♪ roll the stone away let the guilty pay it's independence day ♪
before ♪ johnny: here is the charlie daniels band, and sitting in with charlie is the one and only chetand what made it so special was chet atkins played it with us. ♪ announcer: in 2015, the cma awards brought us one of the most talked about collaborations in country music history. chris stapleton & justin timberlake: ♪ oh-h-h that smooth tennessee whiskey you're as sweet as strawberry wine ♪ announcer: from legends and superstars, to duets and once-in-a-lifetime collaborations,...
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had won a majority in the lower house in general elections held more than 2 months ago but you know chet was favored to stay in power backed by an upper house stacked with his supporters this outcome while not a surprise was not pre-determined cino to face a strong challenger from the opposition the future forward party here's more. as soon as all the votes have been announced it was clear more than half of the thai parliament has voted for president john not shot of thailand's prime minister the former crew leader now becomes the head of a civilian government he was elected by the senate an institution handpicked by the military rulers his only challenger rest of 14 year old billionaire son a store in june rank it leads to and to military opposition young voters in particular have friday to his support but the military junta has filed charges of sedition against thorn in the attempt to intimidate him. i strongly believe that final victory will belong to the people. of the teachers cannot resist the wind of change forever. or. since the military junta seized power 5 years ago it has rest
had won a majority in the lower house in general elections held more than 2 months ago but you know chet was favored to stay in power backed by an upper house stacked with his supporters this outcome while not a surprise was not pre-determined cino to face a strong challenger from the opposition the future forward party here's more. as soon as all the votes have been announced it was clear more than half of the thai parliament has voted for president john not shot of thailand's prime minister...
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kind of you could still not back to what it was prior to that climatic end if we wanted to wait like chet look at leat conflicts and so. much of that was aggravated by the drying up like chad and similarly if we went to the medicare is nigeria we look at the conflicts between the pastoralists clearly there in the car you can see that that also is exaggerated because of the era that serious think. your report says for the 1st time in 5 years global peacefulness is on the rise but if you look back a decade there has been a steady decline in peace in the now what is the driver behind this decline in 50 sensibility. if you look at the drop of part of the decline it's really the worst of the middle east then a plan want to fix into our country it's so if we look at the iraq right now so if you look at the place it's been dropping since 2004 day one that was the rise crassus supply and territory in iraq and then expanded into syria and so what's happened now that the vastness from the territories and iraq and also about are harming nigeria we're now starting to see a change in place as we look
kind of you could still not back to what it was prior to that climatic end if we wanted to wait like chet look at leat conflicts and so. much of that was aggravated by the drying up like chad and similarly if we went to the medicare is nigeria we look at the conflicts between the pastoralists clearly there in the car you can see that that also is exaggerated because of the era that serious think. your report says for the 1st time in 5 years global peacefulness is on the rise but if you look...
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chet lloyd and his wife watched the destruction from their truck. >> two or three ranches but i saw crewsnd crews going up to one of our properties and i just hoping. >> reporter: the lloyds say ome is utbuilding was definitely okay. >>> it's been a really difficult day for people in napa yint. pg&e shut their power off. now they've lost water service. roz plater is live near lake berryessa with more. roz. >> reporter: talk about one heck of a day. we're in the berryessa pines community and these folks have been through it. first as you say no power, then no water, and then late tonight you can smell the smoke drifting over from that wildfire in yolo county. after more than 12 hours the power is finally on again for these homes right on lake berryessa. but folks who live here ride back home to confront a brand new problem. >> there's no water. broke a main line repairing the power line. heree trng to wait for some water so we can all shower and get cleaned up. >> reporter: neighbors say a mishap withontrt crew doing maintenance work for pg&e knocked out their water service. we noticed cre
chet lloyd and his wife watched the destruction from their truck. >> two or three ranches but i saw crewsnd crews going up to one of our properties and i just hoping. >> reporter: the lloyds say ome is utbuilding was definitely okay. >>> it's been a really difficult day for people in napa yint. pg&e shut their power off. now they've lost water service. roz plater is live near lake berryessa with more. roz. >> reporter: talk about one heck of a day. we're in the...
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funnier than chet huntley, taller than mickey rooney and as pure and honest as newark, new jersey. >>u could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's resolution this year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national anthem and talk about playing it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get a guaranteed percentage of hate mail from people who say how dare -- >> that's not unorthodox. >> it isn't unorthodox? >> no, no, i thought it was beautiful. there you go. >> i just thought anything that is interesting ought to have a place on a talk show rather than young pretty actresses who use the word "excited" in every sentence. you're not frequently seen on television. is that by choice? >> well, of course, it is the most impressive medium of all. it's the medium that will either save america or send it down into demise, there's no question about it. >> i'm getting out of it myself. >> really? >> we'll be back after
funnier than chet huntley, taller than mickey rooney and as pure and honest as newark, new jersey. >>u could get people like norman mailer and woody allen. >> my only new year's resolution this year, i think i'm going to try to sleep through the nixon administration. >> you would have authors on. you would have heavyweight boxers. there were conversations. >> when you mentioned the national anthem and talk about playing it in any unorthodox way, you immediately get a...
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chet lloyd and his wife there watched the destruction from their truck. >> we have two or three ranches saw hand crews going up to one of our properties. and i'm just hoping it's okay. >> the lloyds say their outbuilding was destroyed. the good thus is their home is okay. it's been a difficult time for people in napa county. pg&e shut power off as a precaution. now they have lost water service. after more than 12 hours, power was restored in berryessa pines. they said while doing maintenance in the area, pg&e crews mistakenly knocked out their water service. the utility pulled the plug on power to some 1,700 customers as a precaution on this hot skpweupbdy weekend to prevent wildfires. it is a move they are making after their equipment is being blamed for the deadly campfire in paradise, the most destructive in california history. water service is expected to be fully restored this morning. one programming note, because of the french open, we will not have a forecast at 7:00 a.m. the next will be at 11:00. back now to sunday today with willie geist. >>> and now we're moving on to fresh
chet lloyd and his wife there watched the destruction from their truck. >> we have two or three ranches saw hand crews going up to one of our properties. and i'm just hoping it's okay. >> the lloyds say their outbuilding was destroyed. the good thus is their home is okay. it's been a difficult time for people in napa county. pg&e shut power off as a precaution. now they have lost water service. after more than 12 hours, power was restored in berryessa pines. they said while...
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. >> let's look alt chet the chesd here. >> they have critical meetings this afternoon.f compromise is struck and the president retreats from tariffs it will spare republicans from answering the second big question. will they move from complaining about the president to advancing legislation to stop him. >> you will have to wait until next monday to see if the president -- >> we will be better off if you don't put a round of tariffs on mexico. let's see what happens. >> seems like he is intent on doing it. >> we'll see. we are not at monday yet. >> will you try to block the tariffs? >> we are hoping that doesn't happen. >> phil hopes, some say they will pray. will they do this if there is no compromise struck. >> two questions raised are two points i wanted to make. will senate republicans do this? this is important to note. nothing has been sent up to capitol hill in terms of whether or not and how most importantly how the administration would implement these tariffs. it's one thing when the president is out of the country and you are in a closed door meeting with lawye
. >> let's look alt chet the chesd here. >> they have critical meetings this afternoon.f compromise is struck and the president retreats from tariffs it will spare republicans from answering the second big question. will they move from complaining about the president to advancing legislation to stop him. >> you will have to wait until next monday to see if the president -- >> we will be better off if you don't put a round of tariffs on mexico. let's see what happens....
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." >> ( translated ): we experience challenges especially becapoe of the chets when we try to leave palestinekpoints make us feel like we are noliving with freedom. we don't have the freedom where we can leave frothe airport from palestine to other countries. c yang: their lyrics take cues fril rights movements around the world. ♪ it's 2018 still protesting free palestine ♪ still screaming "black lives matter" ♪ >> ( translated ): it's not the same problems that we experience, but rap did begin with the african american community, and they used it as a way to express and to share with people... ated ): ...the racism they face. >> ( translated ): right, and we're doing the same thing through rap. we're expressing our problems and everything we face. >> yang: p.m.x. was ettijah's biggest gig to date. about 700 people were there, including somsupportive isaelis. the group hopes to build on their warm reception. the festival bris international music industry insiders to the west bank to expose them to palestinian artists. larry leblanc is a longtime music journalist. >> the music they're making h
." >> ( translated ): we experience challenges especially becapoe of the chets when we try to leave palestinekpoints make us feel like we are noliving with freedom. we don't have the freedom where we can leave frothe airport from palestine to other countries. c yang: their lyrics take cues fril rights movements around the world. ♪ it's 2018 still protesting free palestine ♪ still screaming "black lives matter" ♪ >> ( translated ): it's not the same problems that...
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inflation has taken a seat behind the back seat the new thing in central banking, perhaps president tri ch chetlked about a 4% inflation rate mr. powell says i don't think the world thinks we have the stuff to do it it's worrisome what is this they really want that? >> i had a different thought, jean-claude, when you said mario draghi letting people know we've got the tools to hand him another downturn each at these low rates. really why should i believe that? so you go more negative? we can go to minus 10 on interest i'm not convinced you are not pushing on a string already. that's what scares me. you say you can do it. you don't really have, you can't back it up with actually being successful doing it. is that wrong? >> no, i fully agree that accommodation the world over in the advanced economy is extremely high and it is true in japan, of course to get through in japan, it's very true in europe, of course, also true in the u.s., after all, u.s. has full employment. u.s. has a very, very biting economy, obviously, in terms of the cycle and so, i would say we alone are in the same basket the p
inflation has taken a seat behind the back seat the new thing in central banking, perhaps president tri ch chetlked about a 4% inflation rate mr. powell says i don't think the world thinks we have the stuff to do it it's worrisome what is this they really want that? >> i had a different thought, jean-claude, when you said mario draghi letting people know we've got the tools to hand him another downturn each at these low rates. really why should i believe that? so you go more negative? we...
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. >> we have some cases -- answering any question like this is what chet i has showed. he's done a study of housing programs that did not show serious impacts, but showed more serious impacts in the long run. i think many disciplines are thinking along -- we do have to look at the long-term impacts. they could surprise you and they could be even bigger than the short-term imt packeimpacts. it's not common yet but it shows we need to look at the long-term impacts as well. next question. >> tell us your name. >> my name is taylor. my question is other than more funding, which is something that everyone wants, is there any -- are there any things on a wish list that you might have of pieces of programs or community involvement that might make a large difference in home visiting? >> my thing about the universals is not just do it at a way of asking people what they need but also asking people what they can give. how do they want to be connected to others in their community. use it as a way to build social capital, not simply to ask how can we help you, but in other words, m
. >> we have some cases -- answering any question like this is what chet i has showed. he's done a study of housing programs that did not show serious impacts, but showed more serious impacts in the long run. i think many disciplines are thinking along -- we do have to look at the long-term impacts. they could surprise you and they could be even bigger than the short-term imt packeimpacts. it's not common yet but it shows we need to look at the long-term impacts as well. next question....