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>> and nashville. >> and nashville? well, in regard to franklin, certainly -- ha ha -- forrest did not agree with hood's decision to attack there. back at spring hill, it seems to me that forrest was never fully clear about hood allegedly wanting to block the pike, and instead was coming in and attacking the union troops that were martialed there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and forrest at spring hill. i don't know that that particularly affected what happened the next day at franklin. i think that probably forrest just disagreed totally with the idea of a frontal attack, a frontal assault at franklin and, of course, wanted to try and blank the federals out of their position. >> i think another interesting point is that what happened in the nashville circumstances, forrest was detached and sent down with the idea, you would presume, that per se the pressure brought to bear on the union garrison at fort rosecrans and the
>> and nashville. >> and nashville? well, in regard to franklin, certainly -- ha ha -- forrest did not agree with hood's decision to attack there. back at spring hill, it seems to me that forrest was never fully clear about hood allegedly wanting to block the pike, and instead was coming in and attacking the union troops that were martialed there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and...
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he goes all the way to nashville numbersugments thomas's no, in nashville. this is your only opportunity to get him before he withdraws an way to the capital. so he makes this decision. impulsivet an decision? i don't know. i know that franklin cheatham him against it. and other officers had grave doubts about it. but i just don't know that he felt he had much choice, in the scofffieldif you go, this is sort of a dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. the battle starts, to be honest with you, and i see it primarily through cheatham who closer to the battlefield, he sent his staff officers in one of them ever came back. once the smoke and darkness came, those generals had no idea what was transpiring. all they knew was that there was a long period for of time. there was obviously a lot of fighting taking place, but they ghastly thehow casualties would be, particularly on the confederate side. so the best case for john bell i think, at franklin, is they're there. i've madehem go, things worse for myself. in nashville, i've got to can,ct as much damage as i and
he goes all the way to nashville numbersugments thomas's no, in nashville. this is your only opportunity to get him before he withdraws an way to the capital. so he makes this decision. impulsivet an decision? i don't know. i know that franklin cheatham him against it. and other officers had grave doubts about it. but i just don't know that he felt he had much choice, in the scofffieldif you go, this is sort of a dammed if you do, dammed if you don't. the battle starts, to be honest with you,...
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>> and nashvilleat.ed t >> and nashville. was coming in and attacking the union troops that :! were marshaled there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and certai forrest at springhill.u'q2q i don't know that that particularly affected what happened the next day at next franklin. i think that probably forrest $pá i think that probably forrest idea of a frontal attack, a frontal assault at franklin and,eand, of course, wanted to try and blank the federals out of their position. xls out o >> i think another interesting point is that what happened in the nashville circumstances, forrest was detached and sent down to murfreesboro with the @vÑ idea that it was presumed that, mó'g# id per se, the pressure brought to bear on the union garrison at he fort rose crans, and the qxuñhzvh murfreesboro area would forces a would union army to come oi#n their ou entrenchments, and attack the ;úh7 confederate army, and their the fortified redoubts an
>> and nashvilleat.ed t >> and nashville. was coming in and attacking the union troops that :! were marshaled there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and certai forrest at springhill.u'q2q i don't know that that particularly affected what happened the next day at next franklin. i think that probably forrest $pá i think that probably forrest idea of a frontal attack, a frontal assault at...
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i don't know that carried over to nashville. i really think that the acrimony between john bell hood and frank cheatham was more of a post-war development than a war time development. i think they really worked well together given their limitations. with regard to the battle of nashville, i think the reason he was slow in sending troops over, as james lee talked about, there was a large demonstration headed largely by those u.s. colors trooped and it did essentially what it was designed to do, to keep his men occupied. they were successful in doing that and he felt like he could not strip men away from his section of the battlefield without endangering that part of the battlefields. you're right, he doesn't send them for a while but i think he feels he literally cannot spare them and needs to have them. so when he feels that the threat has been eliminated to some degree, he does it later. but i don't really think it is because he has a bone to pick that day with john bell hood. no, i don't. >> any other comments? >> in consideri
i don't know that carried over to nashville. i really think that the acrimony between john bell hood and frank cheatham was more of a post-war development than a war time development. i think they really worked well together given their limitations. with regard to the battle of nashville, i think the reason he was slow in sending troops over, as james lee talked about, there was a large demonstration headed largely by those u.s. colors trooped and it did essentially what it was designed to do,...
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. >> when i was 11 i came to nashville and knocked on the doo doors. walk into every major record label, hey, i'm taylor. i want a record deal. call me. >> the phone never range but taylor didn't stop. she mastered the guitar as seen here in her 2010 concert document and then wrote and recorded her first song. ♪ angels above you ain't so far away ♪ >> lucky you she wrote it the day she learned how to play guitar. if you listen to that song it is very characteristic of the way that taylor will write songs. it's about not fitting in at school. about being the outsider. >> turning hurts into hits would become her trade mark. ♪ when you're 15 and you're first kiss ♪ ♪ makes your head spin around >> coming up, taylor's unstoppable request for fame. the swift family sells the farm. her dad said, well, we're going. i said oh, yeah where are you going. he said nashville. i said how long are you going for? he said the rest of our lives. i said, what? ♪ ♪ has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock tech
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she moved from nashville to new york and swore off the boys.anyway. >> listen -- >> she's too young. >> so your advice to her, then, in the love life? >> advice to her is a shotgun. ♪ players going to play, play, play, play ♪ ♪ haters going to hate, hate, hate ♪ >> swift released a new album "1989" trading country for straight pop. ♪ breakers going to break, break, break ♪ >> i think it's really important to evolve musically. i think it's easier to stay the same, but i really like to challenge myself musically and kind of push the envelope. >> and if there was any risk in leaving nashville behind, it paid off the first week of the album's release. >> not only is it the biggest week for an album in over a decade, it's also taylor's third consecutive record to sell more than 1 million copies. and if that doesn't cement her as one of the biggest stars on the planet, i don't know what does. >> all of the fans she's had with her since the beginning, then she makes a record like "1989" and of course, all these people are growing up with her. >> but a
she moved from nashville to new york and swore off the boys.anyway. >> listen -- >> she's too young. >> so your advice to her, then, in the love life? >> advice to her is a shotgun. ♪ players going to play, play, play, play ♪ ♪ haters going to hate, hate, hate ♪ >> swift released a new album "1989" trading country for straight pop. ♪ breakers going to break, break, break ♪ >> i think it's really important to evolve musically. i think...
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♪ >>> hoy en el noticiero directo desde nashville el presidente barack obama habla con josÉ dÍaz en lamera entrevista con medios hispanos sobre la acciÓn ejemplo tifd inmigraciÓn que va a beneficiar a millones. >>> y hay alerta mÁxima ahora que saliÓ a la luz un reporte sobre mÉtodos de tortura de la cia distritos como brutales. >>> efectos de tormentas invernal que trajo nieve, vientos y lluvia que rompiÓ record hay varios muertos. >>> y en el segundo aniversario de la muerte de jenni rivera develan la estrella de la diva en california, y sus fanÁticos la recuerdan nosotros tambiÉn en la ediciÓn martes que comienza ya, ahora mismo. >>> ♪ >>> noticiero telemundo. con ustedes marÍa celeste arrarÁs y desde nashville tennessee josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> quÉ tal amigos le saluda josÉ dÍaz balance lart desde nashville donde tuve la oportunidad de hablar con el presidente obama no su primera entrevista para la televisiÓn en espaÑol desde que anunciÓ su acciÓn ejecutiva de inmigracion el pasado 20 de noviembre. le record quÉ en el pasado el me dijo una y otra vez que no podÍa expandir su autoridad
♪ >>> hoy en el noticiero directo desde nashville el presidente barack obama habla con josÉ dÍaz en lamera entrevista con medios hispanos sobre la acciÓn ejemplo tifd inmigraciÓn que va a beneficiar a millones. >>> y hay alerta mÁxima ahora que saliÓ a la luz un reporte sobre mÉtodos de tortura de la cia distritos como brutales. >>> efectos de tormentas invernal que trajo nieve, vientos y lluvia que rompiÓ record hay varios muertos. >>> y en el...
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. ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ >> narrator: coming up on "lockup: raw." >> writing music inson is just my life. >> narrator: how one inmate copes with the stark conditions of prison life. and later -- >> mentality of most inmates is i'm on death row there's nothing you can do to me. >> narrator: violence and hopelessness on death row. [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. over 200,000 people are hwith flu complications. so to kill the germs that may make your family sick, we recommend using lysol disinfectant spray every day. lysol is approved to kill 80 germs, including hard to kill viruses that can live on surfaces for over 4 weeks. it works on hard and soft surfaces to help stop the spread of bacteria. >> narrator: at almost every prison profiled on "lockup," our crew meets a certain number of repeat offenders who in some ways are more at home in prison than out. at san quentin we met one inmate who compared it to a once popular tv
. ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ >> narrator: coming up on "lockup: raw." >> writing music inson is just my life. >> narrator: how one inmate copes with the stark conditions of prison life. and later -- >> mentality of most inmates is i'm on death row there's nothing you can do to me. >> narrator: violence and hopelessness on death row. [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with...
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>> and nashville. >> and nashville. well, in regard to franklin, certainly, forrest did not agree with hood's decision to attack there. back at springhill, it seems to me that forrest was never fully clear about hood allegedly wanting to block the pike, and instead was coming in and attacking the union troops that were marshaled there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and forrest at springhill. i don't know that that particularly affected what happened the next day at franklin. i think that probably forrest just disagreed totally with the idea of a frontal attack, a frontal assault at franklin and, of course, wanted to try and blank the federals out of their position. >> i think another interesting point is that what happened in the nashville circumstances, forrest was detached and sent down to murfreesboro with the idea that it was presumed that, per se, the pressure brought to bear on the union garrison at fort rose crans,
>> and nashville. >> and nashville. well, in regard to franklin, certainly, forrest did not agree with hood's decision to attack there. back at springhill, it seems to me that forrest was never fully clear about hood allegedly wanting to block the pike, and instead was coming in and attacking the union troops that were marshaled there, maybe some 6500, rather than trying to concentrate on blocking the pike. i think there's misunderstanding certainly between hood and forrest at...
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en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosrdadero escenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado 19mil juguetes encuatro aqos. llegamos al final!! gracias por su atencion!!maqana los ♪ >> buenos dÍas! 6:00. martes 9 de diciembre. quÉ gusto que se despierte otra vez con nosotros! >> hoy se espera que se haga pÚblico un informe sobre los mercados con
en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosrdadero escenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado 19mil juguetes encuatro aqos. llegamos al final!! gracias por su atencion!!maqana los ♪ >> buenos dÍas! 6:00. martes 9 de diciembre. quÉ gusto que se despierte otra vez con nosotros! >> hoy se espera que se...
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now, to why i'm here in nashville. my one on one with president obama and the release on the torture report specifically the timing of that release. where we begin our conversation. >> well i don't think there was ever going to be a perfect time to release this report. but my position consistently was that after having conducted this report, it was important to go ahead and release it. one of the things that sets us apart from other countries is when we make mistakes we admit them. and i think in my written statement, there's a lot of folks who worked very hard after 9/11 to keep us safe after a very hazardous situation, people were unsure of what was taken place. we took some steps that were contrary to who we are, contrary to our values. as some of the tactics that were written about in the senate intelligence report were brutal. and as i've said before constituted torture in my mind. and that's not who we are. and so -- although i am concerned about potential ramifications overseas we have taken precautionary steps
now, to why i'm here in nashville. my one on one with president obama and the release on the torture report specifically the timing of that release. where we begin our conversation. >> well i don't think there was ever going to be a perfect time to release this report. but my position consistently was that after having conducted this report, it was important to go ahead and release it. one of the things that sets us apart from other countries is when we make mistakes we admit them. and i...
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en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosscenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado llegamos al final!! gracias . por su atencion!!maqana los >> estuvo peor. >> ¿de quÉ hablas? >> de que abandonaste a tu propia hija en manos de otra mujer, ¿pues cÓmo quÉ? >> si no sabes cÓmo estuvieron las cosas, tÚ no me puedes juzgar a mÍ. >> pues tÚ tampoco me puedes juzgar a mÍ, maria. dejaste a tu hija en brazos de la patrona elizabeth. por eso nunca la quiso, por eso nunca le hizo caso, ¿eh? >> lo siento, pero creÍ que tenÍas que saberlo. >> no me dices nada nuevo.
en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosscenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado llegamos al final!! gracias . por su atencion!!maqana los >> estuvo peor. >> ¿de quÉ hablas? >> de que abandonaste a tu propia hija en manos de otra mujer, ¿pues cÓmo quÉ? >> si no sabes cÓmo estuvieron...
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en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosren que espere. nuestra relaciÓn cambiara. nos unirÁ. dÍganme que espere para tener sexo. y no se preocupen. siempre serÉ su cachetoncito. su pedacito de cielo. su bombÓn. dÍganle a su princesa como se sÍenten. el equipo masculino de baloncesto de la universidad de arkansas, en fort smith, realizo su recoleccion anual de juguetes!!los donantes son los propios fanaticos que convierten la cancha en un verdadero escenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado 19mil juguetes encuatro aqos. llegamos al final!! gracias por su atencion!!maqana los ... ♪ >> tu dÍa alegre! >> vamos a recordar los escÁndalos del 2014. >> me encanta
en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosren que espere. nuestra relaciÓn cambiara. nos unirÁ. dÍganme que espere para tener sexo. y no se preocupen. siempre serÉ su cachetoncito. su pedacito de cielo. su bombÓn. dÍganle a su princesa como se sÍenten. el equipo masculino de baloncesto de la universidad de arkansas, en fort smith, realizo su recoleccion anual de juguetes!!los donantes son los propios fanaticos que...
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en nashville, tennessee, lourdes del rÍo, univisiÓn. >> no se pierde maÑana la entrevista con jorge ramosdos. proteja a su familia. el equipo masculino de baloncesto de la universidad de arkansas, en fort smith, realizo su recoleccion anual de juguetes!!los donantes son los propios fanaticos que convierten la cancha en un verdadero escenario de solidaridad!!la regla es que lancen los juguetes a la cancha despues de que el equipo enceste el primer punto a su favor!!han recolectado 19mil juguetes encuatro aqos. llegamos al final!! gracias por su atencion!!maqana los >> estuvo peor. >> ¿de quÉ hablas? >> de que abandonaste a tu propia hija en manos de otra mujer, ¿pues cÓmo quÉ? >> si no sabes cÓmo estuvieron las cosas, tÚ no me puedes juzgar a mÍ. >> pues tÚ tampoco me puedes juzgar a mÍ, maria. dejaste a tu hija en brazos de la patrona elizabeth. por eso nunca la quiso, por eso nunca le hizo caso, ¿eh? >> lo siento, pero creÍ que tenÍas que saberlo. >> no me dices nada nuevo. >> pero veo que saber que paula se preocupa tanto por su ex te ha puesto de muy mal humor. >> no quiero que vengas
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there are plenty of reasons to attend this 44th annual world conference in nashville, but get ready at this conference morris cerullo will lead an historic worldwide prayer assembly; a 24 hour period of intense intercession and spiritual breakthrough prayer. together, we will pray and intercede as never before. bring you most urgent and personal needs to the conference and let the mighty prayer generals from around the world pray for you. make your reservation now. plan to attend the morris and teresa cerullo 44th annual world conference in nashville beginning tuesday, january 6th through saturday, january 10th at the gaylord opryland resort and convention center eh, yea, actually i do. one. it's mucinex fast-max night time and it's got a nasal decongestant. is that really a thing? it sounds made up. i can't sleep when i'm all stuffy. i take offense to that. i'm not going to argue with a talking ball of mucus. i think you're being a little hasty... he's not with me. mucinex fast max night time. multi-symptom relief plus nasal decongestant. breathe easy. sleep easy. start the relief. di
there are plenty of reasons to attend this 44th annual world conference in nashville, but get ready at this conference morris cerullo will lead an historic worldwide prayer assembly; a 24 hour period of intense intercession and spiritual breakthrough prayer. together, we will pray and intercede as never before. bring you most urgent and personal needs to the conference and let the mighty prayer generals from around the world pray for you. make your reservation now. plan to attend the morris and...
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we have to go to nashville where president obama is speaking about immigration. let's go there now. >> thank you, everybody. thank you! thank you so much. thank you. everybody, please have a seat. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, hello, nashville. well -- ole. thank you, ranada, for the wonderful introduction. i've brought some friends with me, who i think you may know. your congressman, jim cooper. as well as congressman steven cohen from memphis is here. i want to thank -- is your mayor still here? where did he go? there he is right there, doing a great job. and his wonderful daughter. we have to brag about her. she's a junior at barnhart. we decided just to embarrass her. when you're father of daughters, your job is to oem barembarrass. i'm trying to give an assist. i want to thanks casa for hosting us and for being home to so many organizations that do important work, welcoming immigrants to the community. that's why i've come here today. i won't make a long speech because i want t
we have to go to nashville where president obama is speaking about immigration. let's go there now. >> thank you, everybody. thank you! thank you so much. thank you. everybody, please have a seat. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you so much. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, hello, nashville. well -- ole. thank you, ranada, for the wonderful introduction. i've brought some friends with me, who i think you may know. your congressman, jim cooper. as well as...
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the flyers were looking foreúijv a four-game winning streak tonight in nashville.ied to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago. it's the first time they have faced the head coach of nashville since they fired him. mike fisher stuffs home the rebound. and on the five-on-four colin wilson gives the predators the lead. the flyers lose 4-1. >>> steve mason did skate at the end of the morning skate and took some shots. his back feels close to 100% and he hopes to play monday in arizona. >>> the sixers face the jazz tonight. they haven't won in utah since 2005. a rough night for michael carter williams. 1 of 13 in the first half. they allowed the sixers to tie the game at 46 on this drive. but the jazz regain their touch. the three puts the jazz up 6. the jazz leading 76-67 in the fourth. >>> the eagles and giants wrap up their seasons tomorrow. the eaglest have lost three in a run and the giants have won three in a row. the difference, turnovers. the eagles have had seven in their streak and the giants just two. >> we had to execute at all and i think we didn't mak
the flyers were looking foreúijv a four-game winning streak tonight in nashville.ied to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago. it's the first time they have faced the head coach of nashville since they fired him. mike fisher stuffs home the rebound. and on the five-on-four colin wilson gives the predators the lead. the flyers lose 4-1. >>> steve mason did skate at the end of the morning skate and took some shots. his back feels close to 100% and he hopes to play monday in...
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well, hello, nashville. thank you for the wonderful introduction. i brought some friends with me who i think you may know, your congressman, jim cooper. [applauding] as well as congressman: from memphis is here. [applauding] i want to thank -- is your mayor still here? where did he go? there he is. what a great job. [applauding] a wonderful daughter. we we have to brag about her. [applauding] when you are the father of daughters your job is to embarrass them. i want to thank for hosting us and for being home to so many organizations that do important work welcoming immigrants to the community. that is why i have come here today. i won't make a long speech because i want to have a dialogue. i want to give some remarks at the top. some people might think nashville is an odd place to talk about immigration. it is not what comes to mind when people think about gateways to america, but as all of you no nashville has one of the fastest-growing populations in the country. from somalia, nepal, laos, mexico, bangladesh, and nashville happens to be the home o
well, hello, nashville. thank you for the wonderful introduction. i brought some friends with me who i think you may know, your congressman, jim cooper. [applauding] as well as congressman: from memphis is here. [applauding] i want to thank -- is your mayor still here? where did he go? there he is. what a great job. [applauding] a wonderful daughter. we we have to brag about her. [applauding] when you are the father of daughters your job is to embarrass them. i want to thank for hosting us and...
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i think the best way to explain the bakersfield sound was at the time it came out, nashville was puttingy, lots of instruments, lots of strings, lots of background singers. ♪ i fall to pieces >> they were trying to go the cosmopolitan kind of smooth country route at that time, and when buck came on the scene with a stripped-down four-piece group with lots of drums and energy, it was kind of like when the beatles hit the pop scene back in the mid-60s. it was very raw and exciting. ♪ all i got to do is >> you have some natural audiences, some blue-collar audiences ready made who have an appreciation for this music. you have people who worked in the fields, you have oil field worker, and this culture developed around some of these sort of bars, these saloons. the black ward maybe being the most famous. things got a little rough at the blackboard. it was famous for some fisticuffs breaking out. might have been overstated. legend can sort of take over. but it became a mecca for professional artists. ♪ >> they were playing these places like the blackboard, places with cement floors and tin roo
i think the best way to explain the bakersfield sound was at the time it came out, nashville was puttingy, lots of instruments, lots of strings, lots of background singers. ♪ i fall to pieces >> they were trying to go the cosmopolitan kind of smooth country route at that time, and when buck came on the scene with a stripped-down four-piece group with lots of drums and energy, it was kind of like when the beatles hit the pop scene back in the mid-60s. it was very raw and exciting. ♪...
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and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut downand see me ♪ ♪ they can spare some of the time ♪ i let my feelings out in my songs and i wrote old-time country. i don't write anything but old-time country. when i'm under pressure and depressed, i write all the time. all i do is write my songs and play my guitar and study the bible and try to stay out of trouble. ♪ oh you can't leave >> though confined to prison, mccullough confided he still had dreams. ♪ with a fool >> i just want to go into a studio and cut a couple of albums and try to make it. what i plan to do is get out and go to church and find happiness. and happiness is that valuable because there's not really a whole lot of happy people that i know. we may smile and laugh and joke, but we're not happy. it's hard to be happy in a place like this. ♪ i know she's gone i never thought i'd ever be this scared ♪ and watch you lying there ♪ ♪ when i close my eyes and watch you lying there ♪ >>> next on "lockup raw" -- >> i chose to be executed by >> fear, despair, and violence. "l
and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut downand see me ♪ ♪ they can spare some of the time ♪ i let my feelings out in my songs and i wrote old-time country. i don't write anything but old-time country. when i'm under pressure and depressed, i write all the time. all i do is write my songs and play my guitar and study the bible and try to stay out of trouble. ♪ oh you can't leave >> though confined to prison,...
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♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know ♪ >> in a prison in nashville the home of country music, we decided itt if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made a callout to the other inmates and officers and they came up with mcculloch and he turned out to be pretty good. ♪ said she never talked about me ♪ ♪ how it never did seem right ♪ ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ wasting days and wasting nights ♪ >> writing music in prison is just my life. i don't sit down to write a song. something hits me and my best songs come with about two minutes and about two or three minutes i have an excellent song. and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut down now. ♪ here the families come and see me ♪ ♪ they can spare some of the time ♪ >> i let my feelings out in my songs and i wrote old-time country. i don't write anything but old-time country. when i'm under pressure and depressed i write all the time. all i do is write my songs and play my guitar and study the bible and try to stay out of trouble. ♪ oh you can't leave ♪ >> thoug
♪ ♪ how am i supposed to know ♪ >> in a prison in nashville the home of country music, we decided itt if we could find a country singer, and so we kind of made a callout to the other inmates and officers and they came up with mcculloch and he turned out to be pretty good. ♪ said she never talked about me ♪ ♪ how it never did seem right ♪ ♪ i've been pulling time in nashville ♪ ♪ wasting days and wasting nights ♪ >> writing music in prison is just my life. i...
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. >> when you walk around the offices at hemphill brothers coach company in nashville, you'll see the walls covered with many of their celebrity clients. clients that relied on their service because they did one simple thing right. they delivered on what they promised. and in the topsy-turvy world of touring, they rely on hemphill for being a stable force in an often unstable world. ♪ >> it's a world trent and joey hemphill know firsthand with a history steeped in music, the two brothers grew up in a sort of partridge family-style bus, singing with their family band, the hemphills. >> i traveled 2 million miles on a bus singing gospel music. so, it was a very interesting way to be raised. usually, in one town, you set up your gear, you perform. you tear down your gear, and then you go to bed, and wake up in the next town. >> with an intimate knowledge of what life is like on the road, the brothers knew a thing or two about what someone needs to have a relaxing and trouble-free trip. so, they decided to start their bus leasing company in 1980. >> we know that feeling of being on the bu
. >> when you walk around the offices at hemphill brothers coach company in nashville, you'll see the walls covered with many of their celebrity clients. clients that relied on their service because they did one simple thing right. they delivered on what they promised. and in the topsy-turvy world of touring, they rely on hemphill for being a stable force in an often unstable world. ♪ >> it's a world trent and joey hemphill know firsthand with a history steeped in music, the two...
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so i called the head of genesco, and i went to nashville, tennessee. i have a warm spot in my heart for nashville. i took an amazing -- i made an amazing deal there. i took an option on the site. as soon as that option was announced, every developer in the world went there. 57th and fifth is the best site. but it was too late because i already had it signed. they tried to get out of it. they saw it was more valuable than what i paid. then i dealt with a great man, walter hogan, who was head of tiffany's. he took tiffany's from troubles to great levels. and i bought the rights to tiffany's and some other companies, and it turned out to be a tremendous success called trump tower. when i bought the rights to tiffany's, i had the right to call it tiffany tower. i went to a very street smart guy called tiffany's tower. went to a very smart guy, stein, and i asked him, i can call the -- use the name "tiffany," but i want to call it trump. what do you think? >> f -- he said, when your name is "tiffany" change it to tiffany. [laughter] >> when did you realize
so i called the head of genesco, and i went to nashville, tennessee. i have a warm spot in my heart for nashville. i took an amazing -- i made an amazing deal there. i took an option on the site. as soon as that option was announced, every developer in the world went there. 57th and fifth is the best site. but it was too late because i already had it signed. they tried to get out of it. they saw it was more valuable than what i paid. then i dealt with a great man, walter hogan, who was head of...
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memorable christmas present one youngster in nashville has ever received.is father, a member of the air force, wouldn't be home for christmas. >> but as julie edwards in nashville reports, he made it home. >> i finished up my eight month mark out of a year tour in south korea. >> reporter: it took nearly 24 hours to make the trek home from asia to tennessee. >> just got in last night. and haven't slept much. so definitely -- definitely ready to see him. i have been planning this for several months now. he actually does not think i'm coming home for christmas at all. he's going to be pretty surprised. >> reporter: nicolas and his wife, kimberly, told 6-year-old son aaron his dad wouldn't be home for the holidays. >> he started crying when i told him that. he was really upset. i felt like a horrible mother for lying to him. it's been killing me. i've had knots in my stomach for a week. >> reporter: but on tuesday morning, santa showed up during story time in the library. the savvy elf librarian said this was not the real santa, telling aaron to find out who t
memorable christmas present one youngster in nashville has ever received.is father, a member of the air force, wouldn't be home for christmas. >> but as julie edwards in nashville reports, he made it home. >> i finished up my eight month mark out of a year tour in south korea. >> reporter: it took nearly 24 hours to make the trek home from asia to tennessee. >> just got in last night. and haven't slept much. so definitely -- definitely ready to see him. i have been...
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why nashville became a country capital.attle -- >> jon: your map is all [beep]. i think that was new zealand. alaska. >> now everything is inter connected and the communities have become one big community. one thing that's important for people to understand is one of the most rewarding things of playing music is doing it with other people. communities support each other the punk rock community when we were young it was like you and your buddy. you didn't imagine it would leave your city or your local club. it was your pals. you did it. you had your band play with you. you played at a friend's club. i think that some people may, may imagine these days you don't need that. you can do it on your own. it's really important to work with other people. because you get inspired by them. you push you to do other things. the sense of community is important. >> jon: boy that comes through aces in the program. it's eight cities now. there is more than that. i assume a season two. >> might be a season two. jon: i think i would like that
why nashville became a country capital.attle -- >> jon: your map is all [beep]. i think that was new zealand. alaska. >> now everything is inter connected and the communities have become one big community. one thing that's important for people to understand is one of the most rewarding things of playing music is doing it with other people. communities support each other the punk rock community when we were young it was like you and your buddy. you didn't imagine it would leave your...
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s fourth straight win tonight in nashville nashville. facingz8ko former head coach peter la veelet.háhe flyers while steve mason continues to coverln. 9ue back injury.=uqn mason missing his fourth straight game skated tend of the morning and m y w >> i thought it was very serious. some of the worst pain i've ever experienced and, you know, our training staff did a great job of getting me d to the point where i was able to get on the ic5yiitÑ today. my goal is arizona. today was a really good first l0 # step. i think i got more work in than we had planned for which was a good sign.Ñ? >> the arizona game mason referred to is on monday. meanwhile, the sixers face the jags tonight. coverage beginsolu at 8:30 on the comcast network. sixers haven't won in utah since 2005 the jazz however, have dropped seven of eight. at home the sixers are coming from portland where it rains a lot. raining g4a threes blazers 18-43 behind the arkvb$oç as theskp# sixers modest losing streak came to an end.h÷ñ 114-93. tied a franchise record. went missing three big men and brown said it was frustrating to k
s fourth straight win tonight in nashville nashville. facingz8ko former head coach peter la veelet.háhe flyers while steve mason continues to coverln. 9ue back injury.=uqn mason missing his fourth straight game skated tend of the morning and m yw >> i thought it was very serious. some of the worst pain i've ever experienced and, you know, our training staff did a great job of getting me d to the point where i was able to get on the ic5yiitÑ today. my goal is arizona. today was a really...
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>> reporter: hard to believe that once luke nearly gave up on chasing his nashville dream.ng to fire you. >> right. >> reporter: when you look back are there any moments that you really pinpoint a time that you thought, maybe i should head back? >> well, like, i knew that i'd never tuck my tail and run. you know, the toughest thing was loading up the car and moving. >> reporter: we saw two sides to luke. he's a family man. a puppy dog around his wife and their two little boys. >> we manage it well. i'll fly out for a show, fly home and bring the kids out for a couple shows and head home. so, it's -- we make it work. ♪ holding a beer in my hand ♪ >> reporter: but he is also the fraternity rush chair of country music. singing about chasing girls and partying hard. his first hit in 2007, "all my friends say" became a frat boy anthem. ♪ what all my friends say ♪ >> reporter: it's a title that makes luke bristle, like that four-letter word in his industry, bro-country. >> the bro-country thing, it really aggravates me. >> reporter: bro-country implies songs that are shallow as a
>> reporter: hard to believe that once luke nearly gave up on chasing his nashville dream.ng to fire you. >> right. >> reporter: when you look back are there any moments that you really pinpoint a time that you thought, maybe i should head back? >> well, like, i knew that i'd never tuck my tail and run. you know, the toughest thing was loading up the car and moving. >> reporter: we saw two sides to luke. he's a family man. a puppy dog around his wife and their two...
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. >> what drew you -- everybody would assume you are probably from nashville, the south.hat drew you to new york? >> you know that saying, we always thought she was kind of weird, turns out she's only a new yorker. you ever hear that? >> never. >> that's me. i always was a new yorker. from the first time i came here, i knew it was my home. i love the south and feel connected to the south but i'm a new yorker. >> had you stayed away from the south for 20 years? >> i've been back to the south plenty. many of times, and for a long time, i felt myself tighten up when i went back. >> nashville? >> yeah, like i don't belong here anymore. i'm being judged. this isn't my place in the world. now i go back. i love it. i have my friends. i know a good restaurant. two of my daughters are there. they love the south. >> did you start writing more when you came to new york? >> i did. i was a songwriter always, i wrote a lot of songs in california and in tennessee. but i started writing process, i wrote my memoir and essays. >> in the new york times? >> right. >> you don't share it all b
. >> what drew you -- everybody would assume you are probably from nashville, the south.hat drew you to new york? >> you know that saying, we always thought she was kind of weird, turns out she's only a new yorker. you ever hear that? >> never. >> that's me. i always was a new yorker. from the first time i came here, i knew it was my home. i love the south and feel connected to the south but i'm a new yorker. >> had you stayed away from the south for 20 years?...
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to james lawson's nonviolence resistance workshops and to leadership along with diane nash in the nashville sit-ins, to raleigh where he became the first chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and to the mississippi movement and the work of the mississippi freedom democratic party. during those years, marion not only steeped himself in nonviolent resistance but in active, strategic organization. what marion learned about organizing in the deep south held him in good stead for the rest of his life. he brought community organizing to the district of columbia and organized his way into the leadership of this city. a man can choose to escape and forget childhood poverty and merely reminisce about his early years in the movement. instead, marion joined his childhood poverty with his life-changing years in the civil rights movement to form his own worldview. whatever else you may take for marion barry's life, we must recognize the roots that shaped him. today, we rejoice that the civil rights movement brought him to the next, or is it the last, frontier for civil rights. people w
to james lawson's nonviolence resistance workshops and to leadership along with diane nash in the nashville sit-ins, to raleigh where he became the first chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, and to the mississippi movement and the work of the mississippi freedom democratic party. during those years, marion not only steeped himself in nonviolent resistance but in active, strategic organization. what marion learned about organizing in the deep south held him in good stead for...
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goldman attributes it to growth in nashville and changing state laws.tor of empire distributors in north carolina says as goes september champagne sales and the first quarter of the economy and reason to be optistic saying high-end champagne is stronger in the category up 8.6% this holiday season and champagne shipment data for the u.s. from the champagne bureau shows a drop-off with the recession in 2008 and in line with the economic recovery. 2014 data won't be available until next year and so much of this year's sales come from december and even this week especially. according to nielsen, 20% of annual sales for champagne occur in december. half of which come the week of new year's and we are in right now. >> all right. so now that you are in-house champagne expert, what is the difference between california champagne and champagne? >> well -- >> i don't know. >> real champagne comes from -- >> champagne region. >> in france. >> but french sued. i think they sued. >> you can have sparkling wine and italian. >> let's get personal. you had the bachloret
goldman attributes it to growth in nashville and changing state laws.tor of empire distributors in north carolina says as goes september champagne sales and the first quarter of the economy and reason to be optistic saying high-end champagne is stronger in the category up 8.6% this holiday season and champagne shipment data for the u.s. from the champagne bureau shows a drop-off with the recession in 2008 and in line with the economic recovery. 2014 data won't be available until next year and...
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in franklin, talking about the battle of franklin, the battle of nashville and the final campaign, the last campaign has meant to tennessee, southern history and american history. 1r so thanks for coming out. it's sort of like introducing a rock star next. you have had the well known acts and the front acts. now you get a special event.n0ú damian shields is an engaging young scholar. he's an archaeologist by trade. he's an historian by emotion and2-y he gets the way you have to do those things. let's not decide objects and places don't matter, only the words someone wrote on a piece of oh paper. it all matters. it's all evidence of how history unfolded and its impact on us today. yesterday was a great pleasure of mean. i picked pupup mr. clay and we went over to stone's river national battlefield and i managed not to lose him totally in that battlefield. we kbolt over to franklin just in time it was sort of dusk. the perfect time to study a man. all of this together means we dm' have a unique opportunity to have a perspective and learn from a perspective that sometimes we don't take in
in franklin, talking about the battle of franklin, the battle of nashville and the final campaign, the last campaign has meant to tennessee, southern history and american history. 1r so thanks for coming out. it's sort of like introducing a rock star next. you have had the well known acts and the front acts. now you get a special event.n0ú damian shields is an engaging young scholar. he's an archaeologist by trade. he's an historian by emotion and2-y he gets the way you have to do those...
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" vo cesar ---el presidente obama escogio nashville para responder las preguntas ya que es una de lasapido crecimiento de inmigrantes en el pais. snipe no borrar take vo cesar ---padres y familiares de los normalistas desaparecidos aseguran que intensificaran sus marchas hasta tener respuesta del paradero de sus hijos. ---sin embargo, el procurador general de la republica insite en que en el basurero de cocula fueron ejecutados y calcinados un grupo de estudiantes que nunca se podra saber cuantos eran. take sot "hay un derecho a la verdad ,,,que el estado nos cumpla ese derecho y nos diga que fue lo que pasó." vo cesar --el fin de semana, tras confirmarse la identidad de uno de los normalistas desaparecidos los familiares de los demas estudiantes llamaron a radicalizar su movimiento, sin embargo, por el momento, se ha decidido el camino del dialogo. snipe no borrar cesar ---el gobierno del distrito federal decret "ley seca" para 14 colonias adyacentes a la basilica de guadalupe take vo durante los das 11 y 12 en que se celebra a la virgen de guadalupe,... ---tal restriccin es con moti
" vo cesar ---el presidente obama escogio nashville para responder las preguntas ya que es una de lasapido crecimiento de inmigrantes en el pais. snipe no borrar take vo cesar ---padres y familiares de los normalistas desaparecidos aseguran que intensificaran sus marchas hasta tener respuesta del paradero de sus hijos. ---sin embargo, el procurador general de la republica insite en que en el basurero de cocula fueron ejecutados y calcinados un grupo de estudiantes que nunca se podra saber...
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this is a big number for nashville. >> all right. we are going to let our view earls get the final votes in here. still neck and neck. which one is your pick for the best bang for your buck? >> i have to tell you the nashville house is just spectacular. and it's won three rounds and i say it goes all the way and just win. look at that house. i mean, real estate. >> listen f. the whole owning it doesn't work out, make it a museum or something. >> exactly. >> all right. there we go. votes are in. it is now official. the southern belle, dolly, perhaps boosted there by your comments in the last couple of moments. winning. my own would have been for the rugged ranch. how do you say no to 3 10 ache10 acres? what about new york city? any signs of the high end of the market slowing there? >> you know we are slowing only to the extent that all of a sudden we're seeing lower volume so that's a sign of slowing. >> why? >> i think people aren't committing. they're like let me pak a pause. numbers are really high. i'm not sure i'm jumping right i
this is a big number for nashville. >> all right. we are going to let our view earls get the final votes in here. still neck and neck. which one is your pick for the best bang for your buck? >> i have to tell you the nashville house is just spectacular. and it's won three rounds and i say it goes all the way and just win. look at that house. i mean, real estate. >> listen f. the whole owning it doesn't work out, make it a museum or something. >> exactly. >> all...
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so i called the head of genesco, and i went to nashville, tennessee. where i have a warm spot in my heart for nashville. because i made an amazing deal there. i took an option on the site. as soon as that option was announced, every developer in the world went there. frank dubai. because it -- trying to buy. because it was the best site. 57th and fifth is the best site. but it was too late because i already had it signed. they tried to get out of it. they saw it was more valuable than what i paid. then i dealt with a great man, walter hogan, who was head of tiffany's. he took tiffany's to great levels, he took tiffany's from troubles to great levels. and i bought the rights to tiffany's and some other companies, and it turned out to be a tremendous success called trump tower. when i bought the rights to tiffany's, i had the right to call it tiffany tower. and i went to a friend of mine, a very street smart guy, stein, and i asked him. i said, i can use the name "tiffany," but i want to call it "from tower." -- trump tower." what do you think? he said,
so i called the head of genesco, and i went to nashville, tennessee. where i have a warm spot in my heart for nashville. because i made an amazing deal there. i took an option on the site. as soon as that option was announced, every developer in the world went there. frank dubai. because it -- trying to buy. because it was the best site. 57th and fifth is the best site. but it was too late because i already had it signed. they tried to get out of it. they saw it was more valuable than what i...
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joe dougman, private attorney in nashville. great to see you. give me a sense of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> well, they are all schedule 2 narcotics. did i lad i had, amphetamines much, and you name it, and he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions over several months before we brought charges. just to elvis presley. >> 12,000? >> 12,000. >> that's a mountainous dose. >> it absolutely is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis' upcoming 80th birthday. do you think that the drug use in any way tarnishes or diminishes his achievements? >> i don't think so. you have to accept him for what he is. he's a fabulous entertainer. we all have faults. he had a fault. and he was an addict, and, you know, it can be considered a disease. >> coming up, how after death elvis is bigger than ever. or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...o
joe dougman, private attorney in nashville. great to see you. give me a sense of how abusive these prescriptions were. >> well, they are all schedule 2 narcotics. did i lad i had, amphetamines much, and you name it, and he prescribed 12,000 prescriptions over several months before we brought charges. just to elvis presley. >> 12,000? >> 12,000. >> that's a mountainous dose. >> it absolutely is. >> we are doing this special in recognition of elvis' upcoming...
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louis, right now, compared to 61 in nashville. so, that is your cold front, boy, and when that rolls through here it, will knock the temperatures back. meantime today, expecting nothing more than maybe shower along the way, it is not enough that you need to have umbrella but it will be mild, checking out over my shoulder, over this shoulder, 06 degrees, not too bad. jess, which one is it? >> it is backward, i can't see that either. good morning, everybody, i have to make apply way out to nashville. 50:34, check out how things are doing over the ben franklin bridge. as you can see, they're doing just okay here. so, from the toll plaza, out in new jersey, headed westbound, into the city, you currently have no problems. if you are trying to make your way from the sit my jersey you have no problems doing that either. over on the blue route, just near the mid-county tolls, southbound or northbound, everything moving along great there, as well. now to update the breaking news in germantown for the house fire, coulter street completely c
louis, right now, compared to 61 in nashville. so, that is your cold front, boy, and when that rolls through here it, will knock the temperatures back. meantime today, expecting nothing more than maybe shower along the way, it is not enough that you need to have umbrella but it will be mild, checking out over my shoulder, over this shoulder, 06 degrees, not too bad. jess, which one is it? >> it is backward, i can't see that either. good morning, everybody, i have to make apply way out to...
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it was shea weber bobblehead night in nashville. flyers tried to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago. it's the first time the flyers are facing peter laviolette since they fired him. giroux in the box, the nashville side five-on-three. on the five-on-four a two-goal lead. the flyers lose 4-1. >>> steve mason did skate at the end of yesterday's morning skate and took some shots. mason said his back feels pretty close to 100%. he hopes to play monday in arizona. >>> the eagles and giants wrap up their seasons today. the eagles have lost three in a row. the giants meanwhile have won three in a row. the difference turnovers. the eagles had seven in their streak. the giants just two. >> we didn't execute at all. we didn't make the plays the right times we should make the plays. also you've got the obvious stuff like the turnovers. that really killed us. >> the best thing we've done is taken care of the ball. offensively, the ball has not been turned over in two weeks, so i'm hoping we can do that again. >> over to the pinstripe b
it was shea weber bobblehead night in nashville. flyers tried to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago. it's the first time the flyers are facing peter laviolette since they fired him. giroux in the box, the nashville side five-on-three. on the five-on-four a two-goal lead. the flyers lose 4-1. >>> steve mason did skate at the end of yesterday's morning skate and took some shots. mason said his back feels pretty close to 100%. he hopes to play monday in arizona. >>> the...
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the louisville and nashville. washe time we moved it, it csx.the second to last contract, number 15, was a huge contract that most people in the community and the state feel was the culmination of the project, because it moves the norfolk southern trains off their diagonal route through the community over into the new rail corridor. the construction was completed in 2003. million, a cost $186 little under 15% was locally funded, 5% was state-funded, and the restless federal funded. project, whiche was safety for the citizens, traffic relief for the citizens, but of course it had a tremendous side effect of allowing a much more vibrant center city to emerge. lafayette was one of the leaders in promoting historic preservation opened on our main street. this is going on while the project is going on, but you can't take full advantage of those kinds of trends until you free up the center city from this kind of oppressive transportation conflict. >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next, online at www.c-span.org /localcontent.
the louisville and nashville. washe time we moved it, it csx.the second to last contract, number 15, was a huge contract that most people in the community and the state feel was the culmination of the project, because it moves the norfolk southern trains off their diagonal route through the community over into the new rail corridor. the construction was completed in 2003. million, a cost $186 little under 15% was locally funded, 5% was state-funded, and the restless federal funded. project,...
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it was shea weber bobblehead night in nashville.flyers tried to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago, and it's the first time the flyers have faced peter laviolette since they faced him last season. claude giroux ties the game, but then in the box for the nashville 5-on-3. then on the 5-on-4 colin wilson gives the predators a 2-1 lead. flyers lose 4-1. steve mason, who missed his fourth straight game did skate at the end of yesterday's morning skate and took some shots. mason said his backfield is pretty close to 100%. he hopes to play monday in arizona. >>> the eagles and giants wrap up their seasons today. the eagles have lost three in a row. the giants meanwhile, have won three in a row. the difference turnovers. the eagles had seven in their streak. the giants just two. >> we didn't execute at all and i think we didn't make the plays at the right time we should have made the plays. also you've got the obvious stuff like the turnovers. that really killed us. >> probably the best thing we've done is we've taken care of the
it was shea weber bobblehead night in nashville.flyers tried to sign him away for big bucks a few years ago, and it's the first time the flyers have faced peter laviolette since they faced him last season. claude giroux ties the game, but then in the box for the nashville 5-on-3. then on the 5-on-4 colin wilson gives the predators a 2-1 lead. flyers lose 4-1. steve mason, who missed his fourth straight game did skate at the end of yesterday's morning skate and took some shots. mason said his...