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nashville predators take the 2-1 lead. silfverberg broke his stick. >> joe: he does a good job afterwards. perry tries to make the quick pass on to the stick of austin watson. bull's eye right in the middle of the net. how about the role players from nashville. how they have come up big and take a two-goal lead. >> brian: you need all types of guys to step up in situations like this and the predators have found it in this hockey game. austin watson in perfect position in the defensive zone was able to pick off that pass and what a fitting end to a perfect evening here for the nashville predators. >> kenny: predators with a late goal in game four force overtime. they lose on the perry goal. the announcement of the injury to johansen, without their captain, fisher. ducks score first tonight. and then bernier comes out to start the second period. bernier, back to the anaheim bench. aberg hits his face on the ice. he comes back to score the go ahead goal and then sent off for concussion protocol and hasn't returned. montour co
nashville predators take the 2-1 lead. silfverberg broke his stick. >> joe: he does a good job afterwards. perry tries to make the quick pass on to the stick of austin watson. bull's eye right in the middle of the net. how about the role players from nashville. how they have come up big and take a two-goal lead. >> brian: you need all types of guys to step up in situations like this and the predators have found it in this hockey game. austin watson in perfect position in the...
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nada tawfik went to nashville, tennessee, to ask some of them.ang of a guitar that moves this music city. and unlike washington, politics is not the topic in the bars. in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the everyday american: paying rent, finding love. and those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of a white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me that all these leaks and all these kinds of comments in the press that come through almost daily, almost hourly, are not because people are trying to subvert this president. the near daily revelations, including how the president has possibly interferred with the investigations into his associates' ties to russia, do not raise red flags with voters. now, obviously we care whether he is colluding with russians and trying to effect the election and those kind of substantive matters and, if real hard evidence comes out about that, then obviously we will have to reassess. but in terms of trump, trump is doing exactly what he ha
nada tawfik went to nashville, tennessee, to ask some of them.ang of a guitar that moves this music city. and unlike washington, politics is not the topic in the bars. in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the everyday american: paying rent, finding love. and those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of a white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me that all these leaks and all these kinds of comments in the press...
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book as a nashville book, but the... >> hits close to home. the decades after civil war and reconstruction are a crucial moment for america. it is when the foundation was laid for the battles that were still fighting over the contours of equality and the relationship between race and citizenship and the proper size and scope of government. let's thing about it. in 1865, the united states was a beacon of liberty and equality to the world. the government was devoted to turning millions who had been held as slaves into citizens. the congress created a new agency, the freedom bureau, to redistribute confiscated rebel land. asylums, entire court systems, it was the first big federal social welfare agency in america history. that is 1865. by 1900, america was following a very different course. and places like ellis island were places of exclusion and guarded and secured and maintained integrity what is the racial course of the years. the united states was an emperil power with territories that stretched from san juan to manila. a person with dark sk
book as a nashville book, but the... >> hits close to home. the decades after civil war and reconstruction are a crucial moment for america. it is when the foundation was laid for the battles that were still fighting over the contours of equality and the relationship between race and citizenship and the proper size and scope of government. let's thing about it. in 1865, the united states was a beacon of liberty and equality to the world. the government was devoted to turning millions who...
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she was the widow of one of the cofounders of nashville.er daughter rachel donelson robards was living in the area as well and andrew and young rachel apparently struck up a friendship. now what's interesting is that rachel was married. so she and andrew strike up this friendship of some sort. her husband lewis robards is not happy as you can imagine. there are a lots of accounts of him being jealous and perhaps of even being abusive toward rachel. in any case andrew and rachel continue their friendship. lewis leaves town, abandons her, and andrew and rachel go down to spanish natchez on the mississippi river, they come back, they say that they've been married. and a few years later they find out that lewis robards has just now filed for divorce. so andrew and rachel had actually living in adultery. and rachel was actually a bigamist legally, because she was still married to lewis and saying she was married to jackson. so the divorce does go through and andrew and rachel do legally marry in early 1794. and at the time it's not that big of a
she was the widow of one of the cofounders of nashville.er daughter rachel donelson robards was living in the area as well and andrew and young rachel apparently struck up a friendship. now what's interesting is that rachel was married. so she and andrew strike up this friendship of some sort. her husband lewis robards is not happy as you can imagine. there are a lots of accounts of him being jealous and perhaps of even being abusive toward rachel. in any case andrew and rachel continue their...
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the bbc‘s nada tawfik has been to nashville, tennessee, to find out.e washington, politics is not the topic in the bars. in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the everyday american, paying bills and finding love. and to be those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of a white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me that all of these leaks and comments in the press come through daily and hourly not because they are trying to subvert this president. the near daily revelations, including how possibly the president has interferred into the election with russia, do not raise red flags with voters. obviously we care about whether he is colluding with russians and influencing elections. if hard evidence comes out about this we will have to reassess. but in terms of donald trump, donald trump is doing exactly what he has done for the last year, and people love him for that. when you speak to donald trump's most ardent supporters, their views on him have not changed. instead, they are
the bbc‘s nada tawfik has been to nashville, tennessee, to find out.e washington, politics is not the topic in the bars. in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the everyday american, paying bills and finding love. and to be those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of a white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me that all of these leaks and comments in the press come through daily and hourly not because they are...
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our attitude in nashville was, we cannot let violence overrule non-violence.ve us your permission to restart the freedom rides, we will do that. john was very instrumental in restarting the freedom rides from nashville to birmingham, montgomery and on in to jackson, mississippi. later on, after that in 1963, he was the organizer and the march on washington. he was also one of the key speakers. one of the things that you may not know is that they asked john to tone his speech down, to not give the speech that he had written, so he had to tone his speech down because we as young people, we wanted to say what we wanted to say and not sugarcoat it. so as a result of him being one of the speakers on the march of washington, he is the only one that is still alive. john also led a peaceful march for voting rights in 1965 in selma. as you know, he was beaten in that first march by the police. had a fractured skull. personal note, they would always go for the head. he always had a patch on his head, no matter where he was beaten. john later became the leader of the stu
our attitude in nashville was, we cannot let violence overrule non-violence.ve us your permission to restart the freedom rides, we will do that. john was very instrumental in restarting the freedom rides from nashville to birmingham, montgomery and on in to jackson, mississippi. later on, after that in 1963, he was the organizer and the march on washington. he was also one of the key speakers. one of the things that you may not know is that they asked john to tone his speech down, to not give...
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nashville stars also a d.c. music singer is going to join us live to talk about season five's come back and what to expect for the future of the series now if one of the biggest stars has taken her bow. 10:40 is our time right now. ♪ you've worked hard. busted tail. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> all right. which one of these should i w wear? >> they're exactly the same. >> no they're not the same. i got to look cool. >> for zac. >> shut up i'm completely nervous about this. >> you must really like him. >> more than i should. >> what are you worried about? >> newer not that bad life. >> all right. you need to calm down. you going to be great, okay? >> yeah. right. my boyfriend is only certified genius who's literally one of forbes most powerful people in the world. >> and you my friend are the guy that can walk out on stage and make a thousand people dance and scream and feel. all right. zac wel
nashville stars also a d.c. music singer is going to join us live to talk about season five's come back and what to expect for the future of the series now if one of the biggest stars has taken her bow. 10:40 is our time right now. ♪ you've worked hard. busted tail. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> all right. which one of these should i w wear? >> they're exactly...
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book as a nashville book. but the book actually takes place about as far away as you can get from nashville, and still be in the continental united states. it takes place in the most remote areas of the mountain west. if you ever look at those mesmerizing maps of cellular coverage, there's this sliver of nothingness right where this book takes place. something i learned the hard way when i was traveling. [laughing] it's so remote that when i first knew that this was going to be a project that i really would be spending my time on, my first call was to the vanderbilt allergy clinic to see if they could inject me with something so i could ride a horse without having a horrible reaction. so "thunder in the mountains" takes place far away, but the history it explores hits close to home. the decades after civil war and reconstruction are a crucial moment for america. it's when the foundation was laid for the battles that were still fighting over the college was a liberty and equality, the relationship between race
book as a nashville book. but the book actually takes place about as far away as you can get from nashville, and still be in the continental united states. it takes place in the most remote areas of the mountain west. if you ever look at those mesmerizing maps of cellular coverage, there's this sliver of nothingness right where this book takes place. something i learned the hard way when i was traveling. [laughing] it's so remote that when i first knew that this was going to be a project that i...
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guest: andrew jackson's home near nashville, 15 minutes east of national. it is a plantation, like you would expect. not as big as a lot of people think it would be when they first come to it. that is where jackson lived for most of his adult life free presidential and post presidential years. host: what did you do? guest: i was a docent, so i gave tours to guests who visited the hermitage. and a home on the plantation property that belongs to andrew jackson donaldson, one of andrew jackson's nephews. host: where is cumberland? how big is it? what do you do there now? guest: cumberland university is located in lebanon, tennessee, 30 miles north of -- barrel wasre cracker founded. cumberland has been around since 1842. we are so awaiting our 175th year. it is a small liberal arts college. i have been a professor there since 2008. host: here is some video of donald trump in march of this year, talking about andrew jackson. clean out theo bureaucracy, jackson removed 10% of the federal workforce. he launched a campaign to sweep out government corruption totall
guest: andrew jackson's home near nashville, 15 minutes east of national. it is a plantation, like you would expect. not as big as a lot of people think it would be when they first come to it. that is where jackson lived for most of his adult life free presidential and post presidential years. host: what did you do? guest: i was a docent, so i gave tours to guests who visited the hermitage. and a home on the plantation property that belongs to andrew jackson donaldson, one of andrew jackson's...
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nada tawfik, bbc news, nashville.ms over recent years. but like in a lot of places there's growing demand for internet access. and now for the first time, commuters will have access to wifi when they're on public transport. a local company is rolling out the service throughout the country. from the capital harare, shingai nyoka reports. they are noisy, overcrowded and rickety, and yet these commuter minibuses known as kombis are the public bone of the transport system in zimbabwe. —— backbone. commuters are tuning out of long hours spent waiting for the bosses to fill up and get home on their mobile phones. —— buses. it motivated a little internet company to produce a product to keep the travelling public reductive. —— the local internet company. installing wi reless internet company. installing wireless internet, or wi—fi, internet company. installing wireless internet, orwi—fi, in internet company. installing wireless internet, or wi—fi, in the mini buses. people these days are connected, and they want to stay conne
nada tawfik, bbc news, nashville.ms over recent years. but like in a lot of places there's growing demand for internet access. and now for the first time, commuters will have access to wifi when they're on public transport. a local company is rolling out the service throughout the country. from the capital harare, shingai nyoka reports. they are noisy, overcrowded and rickety, and yet these commuter minibuses known as kombis are the public bone of the transport system in zimbabwe. ——...
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. >>> military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives. head to facebook for a facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ >>> that breaking news we are following is in philadelphia's overbrook neighborhood. three people are dead and another person is in the hospital injured after a fire swept through this home earlier this morning. nbc10 on the scene here on diamond street when firefighters discovered the two bodies inside of the house. a third victim died at the hospital. m medics are treating the surviving person. >>> and what we are looking at ri
. >>> military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives. head to facebook for a facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities...
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he was 26-years-old, lonely and depressed battling clouds of mosquitoes and most worst post-nashville, tampa florida. he called it a fuel for self-denial. the civil war broke out as howard was about to resign from the army and pursue the ministry but he stayed and fought from bull run onward. he lost his arm almost to the shoulder and it makes reading his letters a challenge. he had very nice handwriting before he lost his arm and not so nice afterwards but she healed and went back to the front and ended the war as one of sherman's commanders in the march to the sea and the final push through the carolinas. this became his way of serving god and creating god's kingdom on earth. there was a bold new experiment in the government and as well as the agencies tasked to they were to give concrete meaning to liberty and equality, those that were never defined in the proclamation in the 13th and 14th amendments. a historian once described the central question of the moment right after the civil war of how free is free and the bureau and howard's role was crucial to answer that. they've cast h
he was 26-years-old, lonely and depressed battling clouds of mosquitoes and most worst post-nashville, tampa florida. he called it a fuel for self-denial. the civil war broke out as howard was about to resign from the army and pursue the ministry but he stayed and fought from bull run onward. he lost his arm almost to the shoulder and it makes reading his letters a challenge. he had very nice handwriting before he lost his arm and not so nice afterwards but she healed and went back to the front...
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reporter: and nashville, it is the guitar that moves this music city. unlike washington, politics is bars.e topic in the in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the every day and american: paying rent, finding love. those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of the white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. >> you cannot tell me all of these leaks that come through almost daily, almost hourly, is because people are not trying to subvert this president. reporter: the near daily revelations, including how the president has possibly interfered into the investigation of his associates ties with russia, do not raise red flags with his voters. isobviously we care if he trying to affect the election, in those matters. if hard evidence comes out we will have to reassess. in terms of trump, trump is doing exactly what he has done for the last year. people love him for that. you speak ton donald trump's supporters, his views on the man they elected have not changed. and effort toof undermine his presidenc
reporter: and nashville, it is the guitar that moves this music city. unlike washington, politics is bars.e topic in the in the capital of country music, the tunes belt out the concerns of the every day and american: paying rent, finding love. those who voted for donald trump brush off the image of the white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. >> you cannot tell me all of these leaks that come through almost daily, almost hourly, is because people are not trying to...
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based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast.e information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [narrator] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [narrator] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [narrator] vietti chili, made locally at music city
based in nashville, tennessee, acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast.e information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [narrator] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor, on the edge of nashville. visitfranklin.com. - [narrator] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [narrator] vietti chili, made locally at music city
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. >>> military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives.ebook for a facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ >>> this is a news 4 today news break. >>> good morning, it's 8:26 on this sunday, may 21st, i'm adam tuss. here's what's happening, d.c. police are searching for these three they were last seen in northwest washington on friday. now jordan was seen along van boourn street along k street. another missing teen, elijah ashley magnum was last seen thursday. he's 15 years old. we have a map with more information about each of them and other missing teens on the nbc washington app. >>> university of m
. >>> military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives.ebook for a facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life...
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military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives by making a little country music. can head to facebook for a facebook live chat with me and dylan in just two minutes. d to facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ downtown san jose vicky/2shot i )m kira klapper, in for vicky nguyen... alsi >>> good sunday morning to you. here's a live look outside at san jose. that sun is already shining over downtown ahead of a beautiful sunday. thanks so much for joining us. i'm in for vicky nguyen along with veony arana. >> seeing 50s and even 60s. >> this early. >> this early in the mor
military veterans in nashville bring light into their lives by making a little country music. can head to facebook for a facebook live chat with me and dylan in just two minutes. d to facebook live chat with me and dillen in just two minutes. ♪ ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing...
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game one against the nashville predators. just happened tonight.tanley cup final. the franchise just started in 1998. the penguins jumped out to a 3-0 lead. nashville battled back, tying the game here in the third period. however, pittsburgh scored the game winner, with just under four minutes remaining. the penguins take game one of the stanley cup final 5-3. >>> okay. back in a moment. we just showed you highlights .. of the stanley cup finals. pittsburgh beat nashville 5-3. >>> we just showed you highlights of the stanley cup final. pittsburgh beat nashville 5-3. one thing you didn't see in the game was this. take a look. signs outside the wholly fish market in pittsburgh. tried to stop tennessee fans from doing one thing they love to do at playoff games, throw catfish on the ice. they checked the ids of people trying to buy catfish. >> there was a catfish thrown on the ice tonight. someone snuck one in the arena. >> the purse or the hands? whew! i guess it's worth it for the prank. >>> see you at 11:00. >> bye! >>> grown men crying. fists flyin
game one against the nashville predators. just happened tonight.tanley cup final. the franchise just started in 1998. the penguins jumped out to a 3-0 lead. nashville battled back, tying the game here in the third period. however, pittsburgh scored the game winner, with just under four minutes remaining. the penguins take game one of the stanley cup final 5-3. >>> okay. back in a moment. we just showed you highlights .. of the stanley cup finals. pittsburgh beat nashville 5-3....
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what happened in nashville. >> it was surprising, you know, because i always wanted to be in nashvilleying baseball in nashville. they said, you know, you're going to nashville. do you want to accept the assignment. i heard nashville is super cool. i would love to go. really? so i went there and did an article in the newspaper over the summer. told them i wanted to write songs. and rob fillhart reached out and said i heard you want to write songs. i did. he liked a few of them and started cowriting with writers in nashville ever since. >> has baseball given you deep roots to write songs? the ups and downs and traveling. >> yeah. you go through tough times. you have a lot to draw off of. a lot of emotion and a lot of wisdom. i think you gain the wisdom through the tough times. >> sure. >> i should probably have more than i have. but i'm having a great time pouring it into the songs. >> how about reaction from your former teammates in baseball. what do they say. >> i wouldn't play songs for them over the year and never expect a reaction. some of the guys are supportive. >> sure. >> it is
what happened in nashville. >> it was surprising, you know, because i always wanted to be in nashvilleying baseball in nashville. they said, you know, you're going to nashville. do you want to accept the assignment. i heard nashville is super cool. i would love to go. really? so i went there and did an article in the newspaper over the summer. told them i wanted to write songs. and rob fillhart reached out and said i heard you want to write songs. i did. he liked a few of them and started...
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some now on display at a new exhibit at nashville's country music hall of fame. >> you needed a truck really weird, man. >> reporter: stapleton was seeing the exhibit for the first time. >> it seems like these matter a whole lot. >> they do. >> it's validating in a lot of ways -- >> to be in here with people that you respect. >> to be in here with people you respect. ♪ ♪ pour it down the drain >> reporter: the son of a kentucky coal miner, stapleton moved to nashville in 2001. >> what were you hoping for? >> well, the instant i found out that somebody would pay you to sit in a room and write songs and play guitar all day, i thought, well, man, that's a job for me. i'm going to figure out how to do that. >> and he did. >> reporter: more than 150 of his songs have been recorded by other artists, including adele. ♪ george strait. ♪ love's gonna make it all right ♪ and tim mcgraw. ♪ and that's the difference between the whiskey and you ♪ for years stapleton would write day and night. >> because i just loved it so much. and i love it that much still. i just don't do it as much. >> what did
some now on display at a new exhibit at nashville's country music hall of fame. >> you needed a truck really weird, man. >> reporter: stapleton was seeing the exhibit for the first time. >> it seems like these matter a whole lot. >> they do. >> it's validating in a lot of ways -- >> to be in here with people that you respect. >> to be in here with people you respect. ♪ ♪ pour it down the drain >> reporter: the son of a kentucky coal miner,...
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defending champs meet in nashville in game one. monday night in pittsburgh. first for nashville. >> harvard university dropout, mark zuckerberg returned. the ceo encourage a place and purpose in he started the network in his dorm room. face book is one of the world's richest men. heave was able to joke how he dropped out of school. >> i'm honored to be here with you today. because let's face it. you accomplished something i never could. i'm not here to give you the standard commence amount but finding your purpose. we're millenials. we fry to do that instinctively. instead, i'm here to tell you -- that finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation is to create a world where everyone has a sense of purpose. >> he made it to graduation. just not his own. >> great. >> not only one of the youngest billion airs. t the. >> new thing to add to his resume. >> bill gates. dropped out of billionaire as well. usy editorial meeting is off-limits to. day decided to show you a footage of the planning meeting for worlds now now. take a look. whoa. >> n
defending champs meet in nashville in game one. monday night in pittsburgh. first for nashville. >> harvard university dropout, mark zuckerberg returned. the ceo encourage a place and purpose in he started the network in his dorm room. face book is one of the world's richest men. heave was able to joke how he dropped out of school. >> i'm honored to be here with you today. because let's face it. you accomplished something i never could. i'm not here to give you the standard commence...
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in nashville it is the twang of the guitar that moves this music city.shington politics is not the topic in the buyers. in the capital of country music the tune is spelt out the concerns of the everyday american. paying rent and finding love. and those who voted for donald trump brushed off the image of the white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me all these leaks that come to almost daily, hourly, are not because people are trying to subvert this president? the near daily revelations, including how the president has possibly interfered with the investigations into his associates' ties to russia, do not raise red flags to his supporters. obviously we ca re flags to his supporters. obviously we care whether he is colluding with the russians and trying to affect the russians and trying to affect the election and if real hard evidence comes out about that, then we will have to reassess. but in terms of donald trump, he is doing exactly what he has done for the last year and people love him for that. when you speak to
in nashville it is the twang of the guitar that moves this music city.shington politics is not the topic in the buyers. in the capital of country music the tune is spelt out the concerns of the everyday american. paying rent and finding love. and those who voted for donald trump brushed off the image of the white house in crisis. they view the headlines as simply noise. you cannot tell me all these leaks that come to almost daily, hourly, are not because people are trying to subvert this...
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. >> rose: when are you in nashville in a room writing songs, tell me about that process. >> it can bee, i'm sitting with a guitar and strumming and humming something and seeing where that leads. that's pretty of the process. or i could hear a conversation out walking around somewhere. >> rose: and it gives you what, a title. >> a title or something somebody says may fix in my brain or sometimes it just falls out of the sky into your lap. >> rose: i know how you feel about this, i'm not trying to push you there too, but everybody, for whatever reason people see you, you know, as a route back to wailon-- weylon and others, you mentioned willie. that show you are today an entry back to what made them. >> i don't know that i would be an entry back. but i certainly wouldn't mind being viewed as a bridge, you know, somewhere in between. >> rose: or spoken of in the same breathe. >> well, i'm not going to put myself in any kind of a sentence with those guys. but yeah, i mean, i think it's important for me, personally, to always kind of have a tip of the hat to those guys am but also you know
. >> rose: when are you in nashville in a room writing songs, tell me about that process. >> it can bee, i'm sitting with a guitar and strumming and humming something and seeing where that leads. that's pretty of the process. or i could hear a conversation out walking around somewhere. >> rose: and it gives you what, a title. >> a title or something somebody says may fix in my brain or sometimes it just falls out of the sky into your lap. >> rose: i know how you...
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nashville adds two empty netters. they win it 6-3 and are heading to their first stanley cup final in franchise history party in nashville tonight. party in golden state. they are on their way to sweeping the spurs in the western conference. that will be three straight trips to the nba ♪ trips to the nba pro-tip. get these great smoked ribs. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what yous? want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! oh, and right now it's our lowest price ever on our temperature balancing i8 bed. save $700. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] great everyday prices and thousands of bonus buy savings.
nashville adds two empty netters. they win it 6-3 and are heading to their first stanley cup final in franchise history party in nashville tonight. party in golden state. they are on their way to sweeping the spurs in the western conference. that will be three straight trips to the nba ♪ trips to the nba pro-tip. get these great smoked ribs. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? the best food at amazing prices, giant. fortunately there's a bedples dwhere you both get what...
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>> craig, tornados and large hail and damaging winds and this will stretch from dallas to nashville right in the middle around st. louis, kansas city and springfield tomorrow is where the likelihood or tornados will be and very heavy rain, as well as large hail. that spreads to the east on sunday so you're looking at austin, dallas, shreveport, up to memphis, nashville, lexington, even into parts of ohio. the biggest threat damaging winds and hail and spreads eastward on monday, not a severe threat but rain on the eastern seaboard. could see some strong thunderstorms around atlanta, jackson and new orleans around memorial day. craig? >> janice huff, thank you. >>> president trump remains in sicily tonight, one day before wrapping up nine days of travel to europe and the middle east. today at the g7 summit the president came under pressure from other world leaders to stick with the landmark agreement to reduce carbon emissions and slow global warming. we get more on that tonight from our chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson. >> reporter: in sicily, a performance tonight for the
>> craig, tornados and large hail and damaging winds and this will stretch from dallas to nashville right in the middle around st. louis, kansas city and springfield tomorrow is where the likelihood or tornados will be and very heavy rain, as well as large hail. that spreads to the east on sunday so you're looking at austin, dallas, shreveport, up to memphis, nashville, lexington, even into parts of ohio. the biggest threat damaging winds and hail and spreads eastward on monday, not a...
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he flew to the bay area from nashville yesterday. 30 minutes from landing he noticed a carry-on bag at his feet was gone. when he asked the flight attendant about the comet she said we have a problem. >> she thought my bag was from the previous flight. she offloaded it at nashville. >> the flight attendant was in tears when she realized the mistake work united flew the bag out to sfo today just in time for his flight home to new zealand tonight. >>> a montana congressional candidate is facing a misdemeanor assault charge on the eve of a hotly contested special election. veronica de la cruz on the news interview that ended in a wrestling match. >> reporter: it started with a simple exchange between a republican and a reporter and then it explodes. >> the last guy who was in here did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> reporter: so far no video of the confrontation has surfaced be guardian reporter ben jacobs a measly tweeted that he had been body slammed. the campaign blamed jacobs saying "greg attempted to grab a phone that was pushed in his face. jacobs grabbed greg's wrist a
he flew to the bay area from nashville yesterday. 30 minutes from landing he noticed a carry-on bag at his feet was gone. when he asked the flight attendant about the comet she said we have a problem. >> she thought my bag was from the previous flight. she offloaded it at nashville. >> the flight attendant was in tears when she realized the mistake work united flew the bag out to sfo today just in time for his flight home to new zealand tonight. >>> a montana congressional...
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your terms accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashvillesitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan. proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chilli
your terms accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashvillesitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan. proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chilli
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accepted. - [commercial announcer] franklin, tennessee inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashvillesitfranklin.com. (bluegrass music) - [announcer] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [female announcer] vietti chili made locally in music city
accepted. - [commercial announcer] franklin, tennessee inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashvillesitfranklin.com. (bluegrass music) - [announcer] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [female announcer] vietti chili made locally in music city
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play gym two giants, nashvilles, resembled a game. hunter strickland, drilled bryce harper with a 98 mile an hour fastball on the hip. watch harper. throws his helmet. then they both start punching each other. their team mates jump in. bench is cleared. you can iffage in. both players were ejected. and suspensions. >> take a closer look again. there is a harper, helmet toss. did he mean to toss it at the pitcher. or -- >> it does. it really does look like he meant to throw it at strickland. i have to say. luckily, better at throwing baseballs than the helmet. >> yeah. strickland is. >> yeah. >> harper, a good looking guy. strickland gets a -- shot right there on his, side moneymaker. >> ow. >> not sure. harper is going to win any boxing matches any time soon. >> no. >> but his hair looks fantastic. >> hair game is on point. >> had to be escorted out. by his own teammate. feel bad some of the teammates got involved to stop the fight. they actually collided with each other. probably the most injured out of all of this. >> giants catcher
play gym two giants, nashvilles, resembled a game. hunter strickland, drilled bryce harper with a 98 mile an hour fastball on the hip. watch harper. throws his helmet. then they both start punching each other. their team mates jump in. bench is cleared. you can iffage in. both players were ejected. and suspensions. >> take a closer look again. there is a harper, helmet toss. did he mean to toss it at the pitcher. or -- >> it does. it really does look like he meant to throw it at...
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he flew to the bay area from nashville tuesday and says about 30 minutes before landing, he noticed the carry- on bag at his feet was gone and when he asked the flight attendant about it, she said, we have a problem. >> she felt my bag was [ indiscernible ] she off-loaded it at nashville. and so there was no bag. >> kepes says the flight attendant was in tears when she realized the mistake. united flew the bag to sfo yesterday just in time for his flight back to new zealand. >>> next time you fly you could go through extra security. t sa is enhancing screenings at 10 airplanes including l.a.x. other hubs include las vegas, phoenix and boston. at the test locations passengers will be asked to take out all electronics larger than a cell phone from their carry-ons and place them in a separate bin for x-ray screening. the agency says that the program coax spanned to other locations across the kun -- could expand to other locations across the country. >>> an assistant professor at uc-berkeley is out of job. blake wentworth made inappropriate sexual comments and touching. he worked in the dep
he flew to the bay area from nashville tuesday and says about 30 minutes before landing, he noticed the carry- on bag at his feet was gone and when he asked the flight attendant about it, she said, we have a problem. >> she felt my bag was [ indiscernible ] she off-loaded it at nashville. and so there was no bag. >> kepes says the flight attendant was in tears when she realized the mistake. united flew the bag to sfo yesterday just in time for his flight back to new zealand....
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nashville beat the anaheim ducks, six to three last night, to win the west.to the playoffs with the lowest point total. but they'll play either the defending champion penguins or the ottawa senators, for the stand did i cup beginning monday. >> a 14 and 15 year old are in police custody in indianapolis accused of robbing two indy car drivers in town for sunday's indy 500. police say drivers scott dixon and dario frankiti in drive-thru taco bell, two teens walk up, pulled guns, and got a which with their wallet. neither of the men were hurt. neither was dixon's wife who was with the men at the time. yes, a drive-thru. scary stuff there at a taco bell, just 14, 15 years old. that's craze. >> i that's really upsetting. thank you will, pat. coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news," the stock that could hit a value of $1 trillion next year. >> we'll tell now live report from wall street. plus this. >> as president trump wraps up his first trip to the middle east here at home, more allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and the russians.
nashville beat the anaheim ducks, six to three last night, to win the west.to the playoffs with the lowest point total. but they'll play either the defending champion penguins or the ottawa senators, for the stand did i cup beginning monday. >> a 14 and 15 year old are in police custody in indianapolis accused of robbing two indy car drivers in town for sunday's indy 500. police say drivers scott dixon and dario frankiti in drive-thru taco bell, two teens walk up, pulled guns, and got a...
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how long has nashville had hockey 20 years, top, 15 years >> look it up. >> are we cursed. >> prettyh. >> we have not had a winning season, in baseball in six years. >> honey, i'm thinking about all of the sports. >> you just call me honey again, two days in a row. >> here we go. >> is there something going on here. >> i had a guy stop me yesterday, what did you say, ryan? >> they came in the league in 1998/99 season as an expansion team it would be almost 20 years. >> yes, peter laviolette. >> anyway, guy stopped me on the street yesterday and he goes, do you and alex have something going on? yeah. >> what did you say. >> i thought i was very flattered but no. >> i have been trying. >> oh, please. >> football returns as they are practicing. >> this is official though. >> all right. >> it is official organized practice, there is a difference. so work outs will be the first time offense and defense can practice, that is why it is big. >> oh. >> there will be no hitting. >> in hitting. >> we want to keep them healthy. also first time we will look at eagles new players on the field, inc
how long has nashville had hockey 20 years, top, 15 years >> look it up. >> are we cursed. >> prettyh. >> we have not had a winning season, in baseball in six years. >> honey, i'm thinking about all of the sports. >> you just call me honey again, two days in a row. >> here we go. >> is there something going on here. >> i had a guy stop me yesterday, what did you say, ryan? >> they came in the league in 1998/99 season as an expansion...
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early 2012, 300 nashville retailers and restaurants began selling it. now available in 15 states, heroes sells for about $15 a bottle. >> when i first spoke to travis, i said, man, you're climbing a pretty steep hill. >> reporter: in 2013, leonard phillips became the first new york city retailer to carry heroes. >> he was not going to be deterred. he said, i'm going to do this. and i said, well, you've got my support. >> reporter: 15,000 cases and close to $1 million in sales later, heroes is already donating. nearly $60,000 so far, mostly to amvets, a nonprofit chartered by congress to help american veterans and their families. and while his story sells, he's heard from a few detractors too. some say he's exploiting his military background. others make him painfully aware of the alcohol issues faced by so many vets. >> we're just like anyone else. some people have a problem with alcohol, some people don't. i believe in freedom of choice. also i tell people, if you have a problem with alcohol, i don't want you to buy my product, period. >> reporter: he
early 2012, 300 nashville retailers and restaurants began selling it. now available in 15 states, heroes sells for about $15 a bottle. >> when i first spoke to travis, i said, man, you're climbing a pretty steep hill. >> reporter: in 2013, leonard phillips became the first new york city retailer to carry heroes. >> he was not going to be deterred. he said, i'm going to do this. and i said, well, you've got my support. >> reporter: 15,000 cases and close to $1 million in...