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music city, nashville, tennessee. 700 thousand people live in the city. 1.7 million in a metropolitan area, and it was scary for a lot of people because that's when the winds came tearing g ing through up to 80 miles per hour. we were standing outside a hotel up the street and people were being yelled at to get out of the lobby, to go down to the basement. the glass didn't break, the damage appears to be limited, and right now, the worst appears to be over. 30 miles south, there are still serious problems. as you were saying, five people have guyed, at least five people in the southeastern united states. and 50 counties with tornado warnings. it's a much different animal when you have a tornado warning in a city like nashville. we had it a few years ago in atlanta, georgia. there's still damage today from that tornado a few years ago. it appears they have escaped damage in nashville. we see a lot in the springtime. we're still three weeks away from spring. it's been a bad cup days in the united states, the midwest and southeast. >> it's amazing looking at the track. we have two screen
music city, nashville, tennessee. 700 thousand people live in the city. 1.7 million in a metropolitan area, and it was scary for a lot of people because that's when the winds came tearing g ing through up to 80 miles per hour. we were standing outside a hotel up the street and people were being yelled at to get out of the lobby, to go down to the basement. the glass didn't break, the damage appears to be limited, and right now, the worst appears to be over. 30 miles south, there are still...
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i bet the 1 million plus people that live here in the music city consider themselves lucky. take a look at what it did. it knocked over small branches and trees. we had golf ball size hail. it has now melted down to about dime size hail. boy, we got hammered hard. our entire crew had to run for shelter as we believe possible weak rotation came over vanderbilt university and over top of us. we rushed to a drainage culvert to seek shelter from that storm. some of our crew taking the hail hit on the hands and head. this evening, a completely different story. nashville metro in the clear. behind me you see a vivid blue sky. not all of middle tennessee will be looking okay this evening. south i-65 is a bad place to be this evening. east tennessee, as well. places like chattanooga, tennessee, and knoxville, home of the tennessee volunteers in the greatest risk area in the volunteer state. back to you. >> mike bettes in nashville, thanks. to all our viewers in these affected areas, stay with this nbc station, your late local news, of course, and for up to the minute updates all eve
i bet the 1 million plus people that live here in the music city consider themselves lucky. take a look at what it did. it knocked over small branches and trees. we had golf ball size hail. it has now melted down to about dime size hail. boy, we got hammered hard. our entire crew had to run for shelter as we believe possible weak rotation came over vanderbilt university and over top of us. we rushed to a drainage culvert to seek shelter from that storm. some of our crew taking the hail hit on...
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music city, tennessee. 1.7 million people are in the metropolitan area. one hour ago it was very scary for a lot of people who live here. that's when the winds came tearing through. hail the size of marbles started falling. we were standing outside our hotel up the street there. people were being yelled at to get out of the lobby because there was so much glass to go down in the basement. the glass did not break. the damage appears to be limited. right here now in nashville the worst appears to be over, however, about 30 miles south of us there are still some serious problems. as you were saying, five people have died, at least five people in the southeastern united states, and 50 counties with tornado warnings. it's a much different animal when you have a tornado warning in a big city like nashville. a tornado whipped through atlanta a few years ago. right now it appears they escaped here in nashville. it's been a rough couple of days. usually we see a lot of tornadoes in the springtime. we're still three weeks away from spring but it's been a very bad c
music city, tennessee. 1.7 million people are in the metropolitan area. one hour ago it was very scary for a lot of people who live here. that's when the winds came tearing through. hail the size of marbles started falling. we were standing outside our hotel up the street there. people were being yelled at to get out of the lobby because there was so much glass to go down in the basement. the glass did not break. the damage appears to be limited. right here now in nashville the worst appears to...
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this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city.he emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark strassmann is in the town of new market tonight. mark? >> reporter: by mid-morning, scott, this house had been flattened. the good news is no one was home. and you see storm ruin just like this all over this neighborhood. now consider something else: this has been a long, frightening day of violent weather, and it's not over. suddenly around 4:00 p.m. a black cloud wall menaced madison county. for people like jack kilgore and leslie poesy, this was their second scare in seven hours. look behind you. what do you think about that? >> not looking good. >> reporter: they headed for this bunker, inside this ten- foot by ten-foot room we joined 30 other people waiting anxiously. this time the storm passed us by.
this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city.he emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark strassmann is in the town of new market tonight. mark? >> reporter: by mid-morning, scott, this house had been...
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city because the team representing the most powerful city dominated the team that represents the music citybelmont bruins are singing a sad song all the way back to nashville tonight. meanwhile the hoyas are moving on winning their first tournament game since 2008. to tell us all about this game we go live to columbus, ohio to join dan hellie. >> i like to call this textbook because it played out exactly like a game should when a 3 seed is playing a 14th seed. georgetown dominated belmont in every facet of the game. they out shot them. they out rebounded them. they passed better. georgetown shot 61% in this game. belmont the fourth highest scoring team in the land, they held them to 22 points below season average and the hoyas now advancing to the second round of the tournament for just the first time in the last four years. >> it feels really good. it's a relief. but like coach said we didn't come up here to win just one game. so it's like a monkey off your back but you got to keep going. you have a lot more games to play. >> a huge relief. it feels great. you know, we finally, me and jaso
city because the team representing the most powerful city dominated the team that represents the music citybelmont bruins are singing a sad song all the way back to nashville tonight. meanwhile the hoyas are moving on winning their first tournament game since 2008. to tell us all about this game we go live to columbus, ohio to join dan hellie. >> i like to call this textbook because it played out exactly like a game should when a 3 seed is playing a 14th seed. georgetown dominated belmont...
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>> we go -- i think all the way through march 9th through radio city music hall in new york city. >>re's points of it where like i get tired but it's been a blast and unbelievable experience and i can't wait to get back out there. >> do you realize it's a pretty big deal to play radio city music hall? >> we're all nervous and superexcited for that one. definitely the most iconic venue and superrer excited. >> the patriot center is fantastic as well. it is. all right. thank you all for being here, thanks for watching fox 5 morning news, remember the news is always on at
>> we go -- i think all the way through march 9th through radio city music hall in new york city. >>re's points of it where like i get tired but it's been a blast and unbelievable experience and i can't wait to get back out there. >> do you realize it's a pretty big deal to play radio city music hall? >> we're all nervous and superexcited for that one. definitely the most iconic venue and superrer excited. >> the patriot center is fantastic as well. it is. all...
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music is consumed and that people use it. including how they go out at night. if the city addresses it correctly, san francisco has a good chance at being the center of the music industry in this country, a worthy place for a city like san francisco. supervisor chiu: i was going to ask you to comment on the gavin report in the industry that used to be here that seems to have been lost to boston, portland, cortlandportlandia, and other pn the country. >> right now we have a city that has begun to open festivals. the more we do that, the easier it is to bring those events that draw people from all around the country. that is helpful, in one respect. yes, this city has had a long history of being a magnet for music lovers, all the way back to the 1962. the summer of love was a huge industry. it could never happen again, i think, because the permitting issues. many of these festivals, including golden gate park or anything outdoors, general -- generally run into permitting problems. fees make these events nearly impossible to continue. having worked on hardly strictly bluegras
music is consumed and that people use it. including how they go out at night. if the city addresses it correctly, san francisco has a good chance at being the center of the music industry in this country, a worthy place for a city like san francisco. supervisor chiu: i was going to ask you to comment on the gavin report in the industry that used to be here that seems to have been lost to boston, portland, cortlandportlandia, and other pn the country. >> right now we have a city that has...
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may or may not be live music city. nashville, tennessee.healthy living with eating right, taking vitamins and getting exercise. but dr. david agus says there's no one size fits all approach to staying well. >> it's true. his new book is already a new york times best seller. hello dr. agus. good to see you again. >> hi gayle. >> really excited today because it's daylight saving time. i've said daylight savings time. i read today it's daylight saving time. it was so hard to get up this morning. you talk about the importance of sleep and you said it's not so much the regularity. you're saying that it is a regularity, not the less, but the regularity of sleep. >> your body wants to be regular. it strives for that. >> it ain't regular today, doctor. >> even though it's a daylight. >> yeah, yeah. >> it takes time to get back n a regular schedule. disease actually goes up in this country hf it. if you have your lunch today at noon and tomorrow at 2:00, for two hours your body goes into panic mode. metabolism shuts down, the data are real. >> but t
may or may not be live music city. nashville, tennessee.healthy living with eating right, taking vitamins and getting exercise. but dr. david agus says there's no one size fits all approach to staying well. >> it's true. his new book is already a new york times best seller. hello dr. agus. good to see you again. >> hi gayle. >> really excited today because it's daylight saving time. i've said daylight savings time. i read today it's daylight saving time. it was so hard to get...
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fifteen countries the show has been designed especially just for the moscow venue here and radio city music hall in new york with space for more than five thousand spectators the company aims for over three hundred fifty thousand people to see this production in moscow. told by having a prominent showcase in the russian capital to. cover hassles play a large part of the performance lives here all the stunts. one hundred percent safety is the case now way in the rehearsal room as you can see it. in fact all the stuff here russian no coincidence russia is in fact one of the main contributors of gymnasts and circus off to all the shows around the world. technical rehearsals soundtracks and cause changes take place for most days with a large company in backstage changing production is a huge treat no matter what happens it has to churn out the same show day after day we have approximately thirteen hundred pieces in one show. and at times we have two and three items in rotation so that gives us about three thousand pieces all at once not counting the underwear and the socks that they wear and th
fifteen countries the show has been designed especially just for the moscow venue here and radio city music hall in new york with space for more than five thousand spectators the company aims for over three hundred fifty thousand people to see this production in moscow. told by having a prominent showcase in the russian capital to. cover hassles play a large part of the performance lives here all the stunts. one hundred percent safety is the case now way in the rehearsal room as you can see it....
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the filipino community, so i've been to some of those events, some in the city, some outside the city. music is a big part of having success in a fundraiser and stuff. so i think having it at pier 39 is going to add ooling offer hafferingmfrl to that lieutenant beepvee affidavit good add beautiful food in that location. >> thank you for your comments. anybody else? do you want to respond to this. . . >> just wanted to add that central station recommends an approval as well. i met with ms. louie on numerous occasions. she's actually had quite a few one-day e.c. events at the restaurant and they've all gone very, very well. and so from a law enforcement perspective, we have zero problems there and no issues whatsoever. and another thing as far as you've got the restaurant there, and per the entertainment permit, they'll have a security guard, but also, just know that they have a full security staff at pier 39. not that i'm anticipating anything, but if they ever needed help, they've got the security right there. a large amount of parking in the area. you've got the high-rise garage for the car
the filipino community, so i've been to some of those events, some in the city, some outside the city. music is a big part of having success in a fundraiser and stuff. so i think having it at pier 39 is going to add ooling offer hafferingmfrl to that lieutenant beepvee affidavit good add beautiful food in that location. >> thank you for your comments. anybody else? do you want to respond to this. . . >> just wanted to add that central station recommends an approval as well. i met...
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city champs. [ music playing ] ,. [ rapping ] >> all right. stanford women. give me the cal women. they will be very good run here for the bay area cal versus iowa, they play sunday morning at 9:00. st. mary's men against south florida. here is a shot of cal departing today. they open in a play in game, they will get into the tournament if they beat south florida on wednesday and then temple. that is news how we see it. tim lincecum pitched four innings. one hit ball. >> okay. and we will see you tomorrow. good night.
city champs. [ music playing ] ,. [ rapping ] >> all right. stanford women. give me the cal women. they will be very good run here for the bay area cal versus iowa, they play sunday morning at 9:00. st. mary's men against south florida. here is a shot of cal departing today. they open in a play in game, they will get into the tournament if they beat south florida on wednesday and then temple. that is news how we see it. tim lincecum pitched four innings. one hit ball. >> okay. and...
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. >>> music students from a city in italy that has seen its share of earthquakes have reached out to le in japan. l'aquila was devastated by an earthquake three years ago. japan helped to reconstruct a music hall. more than 200 people attended the event in rome. among them italian president giorgio napolitano and former prime minister. the students sang mozart's "gloria." >> translator: the disasters united the people of japan and italy and strengthened our friendship. >> japanese traditional dancers from iwate prefecture hit hard by the disaster also performed in the event. the ambassador said the japanese people were encouraged by the messages and the financial jen ross toty of the italian people. >>> an earthquake that jolted a nation, the tsunami that swallowed a coastline. a nuclear plant that spiraled out of control. japan marks the first anniversary of the march 11th disaster. what lessons have been learned? find out in our special program, "lessons of march 11th one year on," sunday on nhk world. >>> in a country he loves a noted american professor has changed his nationality.
. >>> music students from a city in italy that has seen its share of earthquakes have reached out to le in japan. l'aquila was devastated by an earthquake three years ago. japan helped to reconstruct a music hall. more than 200 people attended the event in rome. among them italian president giorgio napolitano and former prime minister. the students sang mozart's "gloria." >> translator: the disasters united the people of japan and italy and strengthened our friendship....