. >> i think in the pastsix ifars that i've been in town i saw this attitude even within myself.ur competition. she's trying to do the same thing you're doing ands great because like you know, patsy and loretta were best friends. you know and dolly and emmyloual anthat, like women can support each other. and i think they're more successful when theyre. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey browin nashville, tennessee. >> woodruff: for the past few weeks, our brief but spectacular series has profiled several voices from jackson, mississippi. tonight, we hear from terun moore, who at the age of 17 was charged with capital murder and sentenced to life without parole in 2012, the supreme court ruled such sentencing of minorsti uncotional. as a result, moore was recently paroled following 19 years of incarceration. he's currently enrolled in y college and works with "the people's advocacy institute," focusing on reducini ence in jackson. >> i went to school in north jackson my whole life, i love ing ball you know, growi , around here. on april 2nd, 19was actually playing ball at