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you've never hung in nashville? >> anthony: no. >> martin: you're gonna have a fun time. >> anthony: i have no doubt. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: nashville. if you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up here will tell you the city is in a state of perpetual, never-ending change, and the rate at which things are changing is accelerating. eighty to a hundred new faces move to nashville every single day. some things are constants, others in flux. even with all the radical cultural shifts, the city still remains traditionally southern in its sensibility, for now, anyway. because nashville could just as soon be called punk city or rock city, and you are just as likely to find the word artisanal hanging over the door of a sandwich shop, or a cupcake shop, or
you've never hung in nashville? >> anthony: no. >> martin: you're gonna have a fun time. >> anthony: i have no doubt. [ laughter ] ♪ >> anthony: nashville. if you haven't been there, you probably know it as what? a country music capital, grand ole opry, and it is music city. and there is indeed plenty of country music, both genuine and fake-ass, but it's way more than that. nashville is one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in all america. people who grew up...
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duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville.it was through those channels that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. he and his band went up to nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to play country music, which was not really where buddy's interests were headed at that time. needless to say, those songs that he recorded in nashville were, number one, not with his musicians that he was used to playing with, and also not in the style that he wanted that music recorded. he secured that contract in 1956, late 1956, and by 1957, when it was time to renew it, the company did not renew his contract. one of the songs, interestingly enough, that he recorded there "that'll be the day", and it is not the song everyone is used to hearing, but a slower, more countrified recording. when the record company did not market that song well and it did not do well in those markets. buddy h
duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville.it was through those channels that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. he and his band went up to nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to play country music, which was not really where buddy's interests were headed at that time. needless to say,...
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when the snowflakes fly in nashville, people want to go home.f you have employees, they want to ask you for the day off. the thing about alaska is that winter is not a time that people don't like, it is a time they love, because suddenly you are free. alaska has so many lakes and rivers and so much wetland that when it freezes and when it snows is your ticket to freedom. then you can get on a snow machine or dogsled team and you can just go. you can travel across areas that were either filled with mosquitoes or filled with wetlands. they were going to take her to these are springs far across the tundra, but she naturally wasn't ready for 35 below zero weather and traveling at 40 miles per hour on a snow machine, but it was a great experience for her. all of us had phenomenal experiences in alaska. enlarge my soul in a way that it hadn't been in many, many years. it is so great to see a place. we think of it as our last alaska came to mean something much more to me. this is something i found in a national park service publication. "to most of us
when the snowflakes fly in nashville, people want to go home.f you have employees, they want to ask you for the day off. the thing about alaska is that winter is not a time that people don't like, it is a time they love, because suddenly you are free. alaska has so many lakes and rivers and so much wetland that when it freezes and when it snows is your ticket to freedom. then you can get on a snow machine or dogsled team and you can just go. you can travel across areas that were either filled...
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i am pleased to have you at the nashville public library. my name is tom turk, director of the metro national arts commission. we provided some of the funding for the festival. this afternoon's session is being taped by c-span. at the conclusion of peter jenkins' remarks, if you have questions, we would like you to stand. peter jenkins lives in middle, tennessee, not far from nashville, where he farms and writes. is -- his most familiar writing may be "a walk across america," to find himself and his country. he has written "the walk west" and "the road unseen." today, peter will give you a look at his new book, "looking for alaska." it is about an 18 month adventure. when you read this book, you will discover alaska is much bigger than you think. for starters, its coastline is longer than the contiguous states. you will learn some wonderful stories that he drew when he lived with his wife and members of his family. there are bear stories, fishing stories, dog stories, and commentators and on men, women, and critters. unlike many who went to
i am pleased to have you at the nashville public library. my name is tom turk, director of the metro national arts commission. we provided some of the funding for the festival. this afternoon's session is being taped by c-span. at the conclusion of peter jenkins' remarks, if you have questions, we would like you to stand. peter jenkins lives in middle, tennessee, not far from nashville, where he farms and writes. is -- his most familiar writing may be "a walk across america," to find...
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they moved to nashville.t nnahville ve hillary scott, the daughter of country musicians entered the picture. hillary found the guys in mid 2000s kind of way. >> i found charles' music on myspace. fast forward, we're in a bar in nashville. i spot him across the om. i' heard your music. i really like it. >> wow. i've got a fan. we should get together and write some songs. >> the songwriting came easily. the band name, another matter. >> i was the one that came up with putting i lady front of it. something weird about it. >> we g lady antebellum. see if we can beat it. crooked creek drive. that's kind of cool. then we go to cracker barrel. c dave wanted tl ourselves sunrise sampler. >> they passed on sunrise sampler, thankod goss. and lady antebellum o lady a as their fans cal them, was signed to capitol reaords within ar of their meeting. the first album was released in 2008 as went platinum with hit like the number one single, i run to you. ♪ >> less than two years later, their second album, i need y now, made
they moved to nashville.t nnahville ve hillary scott, the daughter of country musicians entered the picture. hillary found the guys in mid 2000s kind of way. >> i found charles' music on myspace. fast forward, we're in a bar in nashville. i spot him across the om. i' heard your music. i really like it. >> wow. i've got a fan. we should get together and write some songs. >> the songwriting came easily. the band name, another matter. >> i was the one that came up with...
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[laughter] >> you can't get that kind of bargain in nashville, i know it. [laughter] >> always the bargain. love it. how do you deal with conflict in business? >> well, you don't ignore it. and if you have started off trying to agree on your values and what you're all trying to together, then you can better with conflict when it happens and what you need is partnerships among all of management, among all employees, and we wrote that into our mission statement, that serving others meant that our company with employees would have a partnership in total development. we want our employees to have a better life, and we want to coming to to help that happen for each other, and we will look whatever ugly drawing that might exist in the facing to -- ugly truth that might exist in the face together, and if we can establish a climate that minimizes guilt and blame, but acknowledges a problem, when there is a problem, it is not going to go away by your ignoring it. but we need to coming to to deal with iting to. it and did work. it's based on my never being very good
[laughter] >> you can't get that kind of bargain in nashville, i know it. [laughter] >> always the bargain. love it. how do you deal with conflict in business? >> well, you don't ignore it. and if you have started off trying to agree on your values and what you're all trying to together, then you can better with conflict when it happens and what you need is partnerships among all of management, among all employees, and we wrote that into our mission statement, that serving...
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records in nashville.e and his band went up to nashville with the idea that the wood record -- that they would songs as they wanted them recorded. when they got to nashville, they accepted -- they wanted him to play country music. it was not really where buddy's interest was or headed at that time. songs that he recorded in nashville were number one, not with his musicians that he would -- was used to playing with, and also not in the style that he wanted that music recorded in. he secured that contract in 1956, late 1956. was time to it renew it, to renew his contract, one of the songs interestingly enough, that he recorded there, was that will be the day. that will be the day that everyone is used to hearing. it is more country sounding. want to getdid not that song out and it did not do on the markets, he had also signed the rights to that song to decca. inn he came back to lubbock 1957, he had written that some with jerry allison in the allison house, which is here at the center and visitors can visit
records in nashville.e and his band went up to nashville with the idea that the wood record -- that they would songs as they wanted them recorded. when they got to nashville, they accepted -- they wanted him to play country music. it was not really where buddy's interest was or headed at that time. songs that he recorded in nashville were number one, not with his musicians that he would -- was used to playing with, and also not in the style that he wanted that music recorded in. he secured that...
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duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville.nnels through those that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. went up toband nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to play country music, which was not really wase buddy's interest headed at that time. needless to say, those songs that he recorded in nashville were, number one, not with his musicians that he was used to playing with, and also not in the style that he wanted that music recorded. contract inhat 1956, late 1956, and by 1957, when it was time to renew it, the company did not renew his contract. one of the songs, interestingly enough, that he recorded there was that will be the day. and it is not the song everyone is used to hearing, but a slower, more countrified recording. did not record company market that song well and it did not do well in those markets, but he had also signed the rights of that song to the
duncan that he thought he would be able to get buddy a recording contract in nashville.nnels through those that buddy was able to receive his first recording contract out of nashville. went up toband nashville with the idea that they would record songs as they wanted them recorded, however, when he got to nashville, they sort of -- the executives there wanted him to play country music, which was not really wase buddy's interest headed at that time. needless to say, those songs that he recorded...
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our first and largest investment to date was made in nashville music city which didn't have a strong music program at all at the time. we began our partnership with metro national public schools in 2006 by investing a million dollars in revitalizing the music program and giving students access to new instruments. since then, our 12,000 -- $12 million investment has gone much deeper than just instruments. and along the way, we learned a lot about research, assessment and accountabilities. what works and what doesn't work in a public-private partnership. and we're continuing to learn today. we developed an instrument repair shop. we provided side by side teacher coaching. we provided private music lessons for students and professional development for music educators. this has expanded to over 60 programs throughout the u.s. dozens of school districts in collaboration with leaders like you who have impacted the lives of more than a million students over the last decade. our -- i get asked this a lot. why do you guys do this. and our initiatives are not about the next generation of dolly
our first and largest investment to date was made in nashville music city which didn't have a strong music program at all at the time. we began our partnership with metro national public schools in 2006 by investing a million dollars in revitalizing the music program and giving students access to new instruments. since then, our 12,000 -- $12 million investment has gone much deeper than just instruments. and along the way, we learned a lot about research, assessment and accountabilities. what...
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along with his colleagues is the cohost of the show on public radio in nashville also available as a podcast please welcome doctor waters. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to be here so i should have brought my phone. [laughter] but i am honored to be here tonight to introduce mr. andrew lawler. why did the chicken cross the world and the most recent book that we are here to talk about tonight is "the secret token" and we had the opportunity to have that conversation yesterday so i am looking forward to this. we are happy to have him here and as a journalist he has written more than 1000 newspaper and newspaper articles from more than two dozen countries byline appears the new york times washington post national geographic smithsonian and many others a contributing writer for science and archaeological -- archaeology. it has appeared several times in science and nature writing so please join me to welcome mr. andrew lawler. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for joining me i thought it would be lovely to have that conversation and he graciously agreed to sit down that first i want to t
along with his colleagues is the cohost of the show on public radio in nashville also available as a podcast please welcome doctor waters. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to be here so i should have brought my phone. [laughter] but i am honored to be here tonight to introduce mr. andrew lawler. why did the chicken cross the world and the most recent book that we are here to talk about tonight is "the secret token" and we had the opportunity to have that conversation yesterday so...
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. ♪ >> reporter: backstage at nashville's grand ole opry is always a night to remember. >> this is where >> reporter: but for retired army sergeant joshua gertz it's also a night he never thought he'd live to see. >> i feel like i won some kind of vip sweepstakes and i get to just be up there and watch. >> reporter: his long road to country music's hallowed hall started in september 2003, when he was finishing up his tour of duty in iraq. >> it was my last night in country. roadside bomb went off right next to my truck. >> reporter: he suffered a traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. but back home with his wife and two children in upstate new york the psychological injuries became far worse. >> i just felt like a burden. it was like i walked in the room and it sucked the life out of that room. everyone got quiet. >> and you thought they would be better off without you? >> yeah. >> you attempted suicide. >> yeah. i knew when i was going to do it again. >> did you have a specific date or -- >> yeah. >> what was the date? >> november 7th. >> why was that? >> that's the day my friend was k
. ♪ >> reporter: backstage at nashville's grand ole opry is always a night to remember. >> this is where >> reporter: but for retired army sergeant joshua gertz it's also a night he never thought he'd live to see. >> i feel like i won some kind of vip sweepstakes and i get to just be up there and watch. >> reporter: his long road to country music's hallowed hall started in september 2003, when he was finishing up his tour of duty in iraq. >> it was my last...
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be in the first major league -- he is playing for the minor leak in nashville. -- minor league in nashville likely not be able to play until january. he was averaging 25 points a game. he will replace mcgee, who is playing for the lakers next season. >>> a sponsors up programs. sweden and -- a sponsor is up for grabs. england and columbia will be playing against each other. brazil a limited mexico. belgian bounce back from a two goal deficit to upend japan. >>> we are live as they are different to safely celebrate the fourth of july -- as they urge everyone to safely celebrate the fourth of july holiday. >>> rescuers to try to get these boys out of the cave. >>> we have a few ideas for your fourth of july celebration. >>> will come to the show. -- welcome to the show. we have a new study and will follow-up on it. it is about shores and children and how boys get paid more than girls. you know that men
be in the first major league -- he is playing for the minor leak in nashville. -- minor league in nashville likely not be able to play until january. he was averaging 25 points a game. he will replace mcgee, who is playing for the lakers next season. >>> a sponsors up programs. sweden and -- a sponsor is up for grabs. england and columbia will be playing against each other. brazil a limited mexico. belgian bounce back from a two goal deficit to upend japan. >>> we are live as...
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one of my star undergraduates is in nashville now.ne of the most embarrassing moments of my life made me sing a verse with his band. i should not have mentioned that. i'm sure that exists somewhere on video. students are showing us the way, they want to combine these things. they don't want to find when they are 18 years old that they cannot grow, going forward. >> i want to comment as well. i think it's a very significant challenge. significantly integrating the arts to the other subjects i think and be very effective. especially looking at innovative fields and teaching at a very young age the critical thinking skill that comes through art education. we have a lot of models throughout the united states where the arts are integrated throughout the curriculum and is increased seeing academic achievement. so as leaders in your own respective states, looking at our arts curriculum and looking at ways to integrate it whenever possible into other activities at the youngest ages, i think, is really critical. and you no exposure to the arts
one of my star undergraduates is in nashville now.ne of the most embarrassing moments of my life made me sing a verse with his band. i should not have mentioned that. i'm sure that exists somewhere on video. students are showing us the way, they want to combine these things. they don't want to find when they are 18 years old that they cannot grow, going forward. >> i want to comment as well. i think it's a very significant challenge. significantly integrating the arts to the other...
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news yard to nashville and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war a very. uncertain like all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child will be from their homeland if the enemy invades. no one wants russia here which is the. rebel against a mighty global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. to avoid a trade feud german comicon sit down with the u.s. ambassador to discuss the prospect of tearing up tariffs on each other's vehicles. the trade war yet washington's plans to slap with the levees in a matter of hours china says it will respond the instant the measures go into effect. and moving back factories to germany how the tech sector is shifting manufacturing jobs from asia to europe. i've been fizzling let's do business chancellor angela merkel says she's willing to talk with germany's trading partners about reducing judy's on cause these look like the first signs of appeasement in the globe's trade war the us ambassador to germany holding a meeting with auto executives in berlin overnight richard grinnell said the white house would be willing to acc
news yard to nashville and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war a very. uncertain like all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child will be from their homeland if the enemy invades. no one wants russia here which is the. rebel against a mighty global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. to avoid a trade feud german comicon sit down with the u.s. ambassador to discuss the prospect of tearing up tariffs on each other's vehicles. the trade war yet washington's...
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let's hear from mike who is calling in from nashville, tennessee. i am a really big fan and i'm a real smart guy i'm sorry to hear you are not running for president in your great hair. i will get on to my question. in your first book and these are page turner's i just love them. scott is skiing down the mountain i believe with the president's daughter in his arms in the air skiing down and being chased by an avalanche where was that ski resort and how did you come up with that amazing idea. you obviously arede a very smart man. that was based on my time in park city utah. my wife and i as port newlyweds use tos ski there because she picked up shifts on the weekends is a lovely resort. a high-end expensive place to go sticky.ig i had been watching with great interest. and thinkmr. store thank you book tv yound guys are great. i wanted to ask that. i also want to suggest for the next thriller he could do a reluctant author that was pulled into a political campaign. you know what i mean. you are very engaging personality think you very much for writing
let's hear from mike who is calling in from nashville, tennessee. i am a really big fan and i'm a real smart guy i'm sorry to hear you are not running for president in your great hair. i will get on to my question. in your first book and these are page turner's i just love them. scott is skiing down the mountain i believe with the president's daughter in his arms in the air skiing down and being chased by an avalanche where was that ski resort and how did you come up with that amazing idea. you...
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on april 26 april 26a nashville on down to triple-getting sent down to triple- a nashville on april 26 and the giants...have been dealing with their own injury issues. the team...is giving itself a little more time before activating evan longoria off the disabled list. the third baseman has been on the 10-day-dl...dealing with a broken hand. in the meantime, he's continuing with a rehab assignment with triple-a sacramento.... and has not played a major league game since june 14th. the 49ers and raiders are set to open up camp this week. oakland announced today that tackle donald penn is starting the year on the physically unable to perform list... and also...they could be in the mix for a star defensive back. there are reports out there that seattle seahawks safety earl thomas...wants to be a raider and told team owner mark davis to 'come get him. thomas' time in seattle could soon be at an end...as he's unhappy with the way his contract talks have gone. keep in mind, that the raiders also have to settle their own negotiations with khalil mack. the cleveland cavaliers will have a st
on april 26 april 26a nashville on down to triple-getting sent down to triple- a nashville on april 26 and the giants...have been dealing with their own injury issues. the team...is giving itself a little more time before activating evan longoria off the disabled list. the third baseman has been on the 10-day-dl...dealing with a broken hand. in the meantime, he's continuing with a rehab assignment with triple-a sacramento.... and has not played a major league game since june 14th. the 49ers and...
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police say he put it under the bed of a female co-worker in nashville and used it to spy on her.nths. the suspect said he allegedly gained access by watching somebody enter the security code for the front door. he faces charges of wiretapping and burglary. >>> turning to a referee using social media to battle unruly parents. >> so he's posting the videos of parents mouthing off and often getting violent, hoping to hold them accountable for what he says is an increasingly toxic environment at sporting events. here's paula faris. >> reporter: they are the sideline antics. giving new meaning to poor sport. parents caught on tape behaving badly while watching their kids play little league and soccer, and now an oklahoma father and referee is attempting to stop parents from acting like out of control children, by publicly shaming them on this website. >> the fact that we want our kids to love the sport, instead of yelling and screaming like every other crazy parent out there, go play your kid if you don't like it. >> reporter: he's offering $100 for every video that shows parents acti
police say he put it under the bed of a female co-worker in nashville and used it to spy on her.nths. the suspect said he allegedly gained access by watching somebody enter the security code for the front door. he faces charges of wiretapping and burglary. >>> turning to a referee using social media to battle unruly parents. >> so he's posting the videos of parents mouthing off and often getting violent, hoping to hold them accountable for what he says is an increasingly toxic...
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i am in nashville and dead poets society screenwriter actually went to a school in nashville. he went to see a lecture at the school and was surprised to see that the writer was there. that is pure fiction dressed up with a fun kind of almost lipid name is a lot of these operations get interesting names. that is fiction. >> host: danica, dallas, good afternoon. >> caller: hello, brad. i have two questions. do you believe in sleepers and what is your definition thereof? the next one is due you believe in special agent around the world and is their capability to have that part of the brain memory taken away so they don't recall the agency except for things that remind them that they were? >> number one if you mean sleepwear likes the bridge and psychic tv show the americans where they are placed in the united states inactivated at some point, yes. the other stuff about changing people's memories and stuff like that, i don't know anything about that. sorry, danica. nothing for you on not one. >> host: julian is a new land, north carolina. you are on the line. >> caller: hello. th
i am in nashville and dead poets society screenwriter actually went to a school in nashville. he went to see a lecture at the school and was surprised to see that the writer was there. that is pure fiction dressed up with a fun kind of almost lipid name is a lot of these operations get interesting names. that is fiction. >> host: danica, dallas, good afternoon. >> caller: hello, brad. i have two questions. do you believe in sleepers and what is your definition thereof? the next one...
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so from the it security perspective. >> host: is your home in nashville? >> guest: it is. >> host: have you ever posted a picture of your house on the website? >> guest: for security reasons in don't pictures of the house but i've shown a couple of pictures of the interior. so the video that you ran up to one ago was a shot in my office. my old korean o war veteran, ani don't have much nobody left but i do read quite a lot. >> host: thank you bill for calling in. >> guest: i know that w liaison odid it currentlyis one of the d heard something like he sold a book every six and a half seconds or somethinge like tha. but first of all, thank you for your service as a korean war veteran we appreciate you and my family thanks you for that. jack reach is an amazing success in the publishing world. if other people of good character and like i said, he sells a lot of books. >> host: one author we haven't talked about that you listed as an influence is on john macari. >> guest: key is bea she is theh freddie forsyth and those guys. that was my man as a teenager in c
so from the it security perspective. >> host: is your home in nashville? >> guest: it is. >> host: have you ever posted a picture of your house on the website? >> guest: for security reasons in don't pictures of the house but i've shown a couple of pictures of the interior. so the video that you ran up to one ago was a shot in my office. my old korean o war veteran, ani don't have much nobody left but i do read quite a lot. >> host: thank you bill for calling in....
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spotlighting the benefits of a new conversation was one of president johnson's aims when he traveled to nashville50 million dam. it was a perfect example of a new conservation because it preserves without polluting and brings nature and recreation within an easy day's drive of of people.usands >> we must build on the principle of bringing nature closer to the people. that is not just my dream. it is happening. it is happening here today in tennessee. it is coming true all over this nation. when i took office, we were losing hundreds of thousands of acres every year to the bulldozer. today, we are actually reclaiming morland and we are losing. land than we are losing. there is no legacy that i would rather leave than a permanent program of real conservation for this nation. [applause] >> back in washington, a new drama was unfolding. originally conceived by dr. martin luther king as a visible symbol of poverty in america, heavy rains and unrealistic demands brought mud and disaffection to have been a city of hope. of his leadership were diverted from crusading against poverty to restraining milita
spotlighting the benefits of a new conversation was one of president johnson's aims when he traveled to nashville50 million dam. it was a perfect example of a new conservation because it preserves without polluting and brings nature and recreation within an easy day's drive of of people.usands >> we must build on the principle of bringing nature closer to the people. that is not just my dream. it is happening. it is happening here today in tennessee. it is coming true all over this...
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and kaitlin and shawn are in nashville, and even though they've been engaged for three years, they aren'ty to wed. >> no time line. in the next ten years. >> overall, "the bachelorette" has had a better success rate than "the bachelor." six couples are still together. three are married with kids, including og bachelorette trista sutter who has the longest running relationship of the entire franchise, almost 15 years of marriage. >> whether you meet on television or not, it's really about making your relationship a priority. >> as for the men of "the bachelor," in 22 seasons, sean lowe is the only one who's still with his final pick. >> at least once a week, i'll say, can you believe we met on a tv show? because we live such a normal life. >> sean and catherine are celebrating four years of marriage and welcomed baby number two in may. two other bachelors did find love on their seasons, including the most recent, arie. he famously proposed to, then dumped becca, before proposing to runner-up lauren. >> not every bachelor ending is going to be fairy tale. >> back in season 13, jason mesnick
and kaitlin and shawn are in nashville, and even though they've been engaged for three years, they aren'ty to wed. >> no time line. in the next ten years. >> overall, "the bachelorette" has had a better success rate than "the bachelor." six couples are still together. three are married with kids, including og bachelorette trista sutter who has the longest running relationship of the entire franchise, almost 15 years of marriage. >> whether you meet on...
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that they could actually do something if at all the rules went for sides mikey fayetteville the nashville shooting a last minute drop goal for the defense generally and it wasn't until the penalty that he sent the mc a change and people really thought they had a chance that had been the ments i can see it applied really well up until that point. rushed over to school depends and say how much a sense that every time spying won't upset county or do so many wishes around that stadium and i think it might have gotten and i can see as a result for you guys having to write you touch the ball and my friends are safe in that gang was the hey i haven't you been largely acts of the gang so bad you could argue he wasn't as wound up or a shot but when i saw one it when the first funny thing is me saying they began to believe and then you know usually know and see that said russia has this is what people talk about home support by and it it gives the team a little bit extra days even if it's not during the ninety minutes they'll be some point where the crowd get behind the same and that will intimidat
that they could actually do something if at all the rules went for sides mikey fayetteville the nashville shooting a last minute drop goal for the defense generally and it wasn't until the penalty that he sent the mc a change and people really thought they had a chance that had been the ments i can see it applied really well up until that point. rushed over to school depends and say how much a sense that every time spying won't upset county or do so many wishes around that stadium and i think...
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my grandfather was a surgeon and he had a practice here in nashville. inwas a very the love to dr. -- beloved doctor in asheville. he put together clinics into what is now mission hospital in asheville. are sitting in one of the most beautiful places in north carolina in my opinion. ve is a place that mother and daddy fell -- they had a vision of a place that people would come and study the word of god. many people cannot take six months off and go to bible school, but they can come for for days to the cove infants bible study. that was their vision, to bring people here to study the word of god. the only book we use here at the bible. the every teacher that comes here textbook.ible as the we have two hotels on the property and the main conference center. where we are sitting right now is the chapel. my mother was very influential in a lot of what happened around here, but she loved the chapel and she wanted to keep it simple. she said, no stained glass windows. you can't beat what god has put outside these windows. no stained glass windows. she was als
my grandfather was a surgeon and he had a practice here in nashville. inwas a very the love to dr. -- beloved doctor in asheville. he put together clinics into what is now mission hospital in asheville. are sitting in one of the most beautiful places in north carolina in my opinion. ve is a place that mother and daddy fell -- they had a vision of a place that people would come and study the word of god. many people cannot take six months off and go to bible school, but they can come for for...
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. >> i took a risk and came down to nashville, bought a house, and i wrote with a bunch of people i'vepursue a solo country career has certainly paid off. ♪ the documentary, steven tyler, out an a limb, follows that journey and his life on the road with the loving mary band. ♪ where did this hunger for country music come from? >> well, if you listen to the song cryin', ♪ there was a time when i was so bre brokenhearted ♪ that's really country. they didn't know that this guy existed. over here looks so bad now. >> age hasn't slowed him down one bit. steven celebrated his 70th birthday back in march, and even he finds that hard to believe. >> 70. how does it feel? >> i get to do what i love. i get to sing dream on, walk this way, and when i sing that, i'm back to then literally. i may have my eyes closed and doing this, but in my head i'm there. ♪ walk this way it feels like it was yesterday. i don't have a sense of time really. >> he has had so many classics, but steven's greatest production, his four kids. he recently posted this shot with the caption "the greatest songs i ever wrote."
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. >>> melania trump visited the children's hospital in nashville. and met with young patients. >>> their spice gls are finally ing back together. all five members have agreed to a reunion. but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away! hydro boost and our gentle exfoliating cleanser from neutrogena® around here, nobody evreally? it i didn't do it so when i heard they added ultra oxi to the cleaning power of tide, i knew it was just what we needed so now we can undo all the tough stains that nobody did dad? i didn't do it it's got to be tide ♪ ♪ the best way to get together is with a treat you make together. ♪ ♪ dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win
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it was 94 degrees in nashville on saturday, but still tons of people turned out in nashville.e turned out in more than 750 towns and city around the country to protest against the trump administration taking kids away from their parents at the border and then effectively refusing to give them back. one mom named jenny gonzalez, crossed the border in may with her three young kids. the kids were taken away from her by the trump administration. the kids were brought to cayuga foster agency in new york city. while her kids got sent to new york city, their mom jenny gonzalez got sent to arizona, to a detention center. her lawyer did a radio interview last month in which he discussed her case. one new york city mom, a regular mom, called up the lawyer and said i heard you on the radio. he told her if his client would get reunited with her family, the first thing she needed was money so she could get out on bail. you can't get your kids back the you're being hold detention. you have to get the mom out so the mom can go try to get the kids, right? after hearing that from jenny gonzale
it was 94 degrees in nashville on saturday, but still tons of people turned out in nashville.e turned out in more than 750 towns and city around the country to protest against the trump administration taking kids away from their parents at the border and then effectively refusing to give them back. one mom named jenny gonzalez, crossed the border in may with her three young kids. the kids were taken away from her by the trump administration. the kids were brought to cayuga foster agency in new...
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nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance fore a. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the northeast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a puppy loving toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he chucks the ball over the fence before dozer the dog catches it and drops it back on the other side. the game kept going until the ball got slobbery. >> that will be their game all summer long. ahead the cleveland browns channel michael scott in a hilarious tribute. and a steam pipe explosion rocks new york city leaving a bus-size crater. it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that all
nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance fore a. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the northeast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a puppy loving toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he...
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later this evening we have evening plans around nashville, ashville, raleigh, charlotte, memphis, you wille dodging b the enjoyable air that will be coming down even to the mid-at>>> and over the weekend, people are going to see some of the best summer-like conditions they've had in a while. >> we've been waiting for this. definitely been hot. bill, thanks. >> a world war ii veteran is going viral after throwing the opening pitch before a minor league baseball game. 104-year-old frank anderson invited to toss out the ceremonial first pitch for the memphis red birds on 4th of july. here comes the pitch. winding her up. that throw is trending this morning. 104, my goodness. >> still ahead, a citizenship set back for immigrants in the u.s. army. keep it right here. this is nbc "early today." >> on a friday. ♪ ♪ how did we test our with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for y
later this evening we have evening plans around nashville, ashville, raleigh, charlotte, memphis, you wille dodging b the enjoyable air that will be coming down even to the mid-at>>> and over the weekend, people are going to see some of the best summer-like conditions they've had in a while. >> we've been waiting for this. definitely been hot. bill, thanks. >> a world war ii veteran is going viral after throwing the opening pitch before a minor league baseball game....
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him in nashville yes most of. the. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes can the rest of the world of valued contracting protectionist fever. that are going to come out on all their money and not our luck though that i'm not out of the i'm not of the money that they'll let someone. else was a good time to. try to move. closer than i want to get my money not why not. why expending the all the people we believe just a little bit here. but what i can say what the bible said johnny borrell the moment of motherhood a little accuser is a little on the way it could not be old enough to want the pimp i don't want to put out a lot more party without all the mother brother. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping the boy does not come from the god of this is not the guns not with the eyes that see that he got into the sea it's like proprietary software you don't know the source
him in nashville yes most of. the. current american administration is raising tariffs and revising old trade agreements when america sneezes can the rest of the world of valued contracting protectionist fever. that are going to come out on all their money and not our luck though that i'm not out of the i'm not of the money that they'll let someone. else was a good time to. try to move. closer than i want to get my money not why not. why expending the all the people we believe just a little bit...
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to nashville and i think one day this moral be considered cruel and unjust war. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child the only friend their homeland of the enemy invades the. no one wants russia here and almost and which is the. middle against the global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to feed to. accomplish that shaking families and society to the core. of. my father will be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead to. the commandos starts july eighth d.w. . again. the issue is that his wrist band be. easy to get above the bathtub. keep the free love meet respond. to. the flame a chuckle face the band. play the list of players to play the sucker missed some. play oh mummy mummy scratch. cluck cluck cluck cluck. love and respect. her. leg. is right british police have announced that the substance responsible for the poisoning of two u.k. citizens in salisbury england was the same compound used in the attack on a
to nashville and i think one day this moral be considered cruel and unjust war. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child the only friend their homeland of the enemy invades the. no one wants russia here and almost and which is the. middle against the global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love to feed to. accomplish that shaking families and society...
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spotlighting the benefits of ofew conservation was one president johnson's aims when he traveled to nashvillepriest dam. to the president the dam was a perfect example of the new conservation because it preserves without polluting and recreationre and within an easy day's drive of people.thousands of >> our new conservation must build on a new principle, theging nature closer to people. that is not just my dream; it is happening. it is happening right here today in tennessee. is coming true all over this nation. werei took office, we losing hundreds of thousands of acres every year to the bulldozer. we actually are reclaiming more land than we're losing. iat has been my goal since became president. along with peace in the world at home, there is no legacy that i would rather than a permanent program thisal conservation for nation. [applause] ♪[ singing ] >> back in washington, a new drama was unfolding at the campsite of the poor people's city.gn resurrection originally conceived by dr. martin luther king as a inible symbol of poverty america, heavy rains and unrealistic demands brought mund
spotlighting the benefits of ofew conservation was one president johnson's aims when he traveled to nashvillepriest dam. to the president the dam was a perfect example of the new conservation because it preserves without polluting and recreationre and within an easy day's drive of people.thousands of >> our new conservation must build on a new principle, theging nature closer to people. that is not just my dream; it is happening. it is happening right here today in tennessee. is coming...
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yahoo nashville and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war vet. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child is she not the only friend their homeland is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here don't need to nuke which is the. rebel against the mighty global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. european stocks to live performances. live concerts every weekend cut. in concert. this tuesday. from berlin tonight here in germany a political crisis averted for now german interior minister horst is a hole for strikes a last minute deal with chancellor. on migration policy a policy and personality feud that could have brought down the government will have full analysis for also coming up after the world cup in russia belgium felt their way back from a real deficit to come away with a win against japan in their last sixteen. the last minute goal from nasr she heard.
yahoo nashville and i think one day this war will be considered cruel and unjust war vet. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child is she not the only friend their homeland is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here don't need to nuke which is the. rebel against the mighty global news that matters. d.w. made for mines. european stocks to live performances. live concerts every weekend cut. in concert. this tuesday. from berlin tonight here in germany a political crisis...
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to nashville and i think one day this moral be considered cruel and unjust war. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child of money from their homeland is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here don't need to know which is it's. my ball against the global news that matters. d.w. made for mines wouldn't be quite in full decay to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. this talk. w. co they do use the superhero on a mission to chat to smart women smart talks smart strange alleging this and by no means missed out on a brain creasing link dangerous time. to make. a live to surf but. danger lurks in the water we were there all year long surfing into waste and polluted water not only being the witness but the time being a victim i mean with a few troubles or guster troubles. living basically in the ceaseless always moments of backup with a nation full of cars on a shelf. human sewage completely untreated i'm stone walls are coming out these rights considering that our kids want to call malls most of them yet so. it's goi
to nashville and i think one day this moral be considered cruel and unjust war. and certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child of money from their homeland is the enemy invades. no one wants russia here don't need to know which is it's. my ball against the global news that matters. d.w. made for mines wouldn't be quite in full decay to be taken seriously in the world of war here's what's coming up. this talk. w. co they do use the superhero on a mission to chat to smart women...
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this fragrant powder is used to prepare the quintessentially arabs in nashville many east brits who stayedwith it and or live or oil. back in jerusalem i began to learn that the issue of the israeli appropriation of palestinian food is more complex than it first appears. almost half of israelis come from middle eastern backgrounds their parents or grandparents having lived alongside arabs in countries such as iraq morocco and yemen until the turmoil of the twentieth century and the creation of the state of israel. and so this days many ms ryan as these oriental jews are known to continue how this in customs which they knew from having lived in arab lands. but it's in the food they eat that we can find the biggest clue to the oriental origins of so many contemporary israelis this jewish restaurant specializes in iraq in kurdish craziness. the stews soups and salads and off a typically middle east and. if i'm just out altogether thinks of one i would say you know. what i am like a show the old chap choke up if the dishes are a reminder of the shed history culture of many arabs and jews somet
this fragrant powder is used to prepare the quintessentially arabs in nashville many east brits who stayedwith it and or live or oil. back in jerusalem i began to learn that the issue of the israeli appropriation of palestinian food is more complex than it first appears. almost half of israelis come from middle eastern backgrounds their parents or grandparents having lived alongside arabs in countries such as iraq morocco and yemen until the turmoil of the twentieth century and the creation of...
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nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance for flooding rains. that's a look at the big weather loory of the day. now here's a close at your day ahead. >>> we're looking at northern plerns. teures not bad at all. storms m thated through brought lower humidity. really nice temperatures in the lower 80s. the south,though, still baking. triple digits once again. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the rtheast, but that will change by tomorrow night. >> we have to milk it while we have it. thank you. >> a l puppying toddler has become an internet favorite. two-year-old conway in this video shared by his dad as he plays fetch with the retriever next door. he chucks the ball over the fence before doz the dog catches it and drops it back on the other side. the game kept going until the ball got slobbery. >> that will be their game all summer long. ahead the cleveland browns channel michaela scott i hilarious tribute. and a steam pipe explosion rocks
nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance for flooding rains. that's a look at the big weather loory of the day. now here's a close at your day ahead. >>> we're looking at northern plerns. teures not bad at all. storms m thated through brought lower humidity. really nice temperatures in the lower 80s. the south,though, still baking. triple digits once again. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>>...
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i don't think any of us ever come to nashville with that in mind.re are so many artists out there and so feel that are actually in the hall. charles: is it about your tenacity, how long you been around? standing out above the crowd. >> i think so. there are a lot of things they take into consideration without voting -- nobody knows who they are. they kinda vote on the hall of fame inductees. you know, there are artists that i have grown up with, even played with. the stanley brothers. one of my big influences. they are not in the hall of fame. it breaks my heart because i still through those records and learn things. i got to thinking about it. they are not there, but they are there in me. >> their influence was there. >> garth brooks breaking up like that. nothing better than to have a superstar. what he thinks about you as a person, as well as a musician. >> the most gracious guy. people don't understand what is going on in garth's heart. he is so kind, he is so generous i have no idea what he all gives away. he is a good man. and he married up. l
i don't think any of us ever come to nashville with that in mind.re are so many artists out there and so feel that are actually in the hall. charles: is it about your tenacity, how long you been around? standing out above the crowd. >> i think so. there are a lot of things they take into consideration without voting -- nobody knows who they are. they kinda vote on the hall of fame inductees. you know, there are artists that i have grown up with, even played with. the stanley brothers. one...
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you're in nashville i want to change a little bit. and that's, obviously, it's numbers are great.ght now. you've got the hot pest housing market in the country and prices are driving up but residents are complaining about a lot of things maybe words weren't prepared for this and i saw a report crime might be on the rise is nashville growing too fast? >> no. [laughter] it's not. it's e beautifully pip told you about about nashville when i moved here from santa fe, california saying i want to go a zero tax state close to my home in cleveland, ohio and absolutely spectacular and get even better. you want to be where prices are rising radically fast because you're in a place where prices are collapsing that's not what you want but a place with with too much traffic congestion showing there's a lot of demand for people to be there because things are really good nashville and they're great here. 8th lowest in the nation no personal income tax earned income or unearned income you have no death tax. you know, all of this stuff is just -- fantasticking place to live and i guess i'm the bes
you're in nashville i want to change a little bit. and that's, obviously, it's numbers are great.ght now. you've got the hot pest housing market in the country and prices are driving up but residents are complaining about a lot of things maybe words weren't prepared for this and i saw a report crime might be on the rise is nashville growing too fast? >> no. [laughter] it's not. it's e beautifully pip told you about about nashville when i moved here from santa fe, california saying i want...
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one of my star undergraduates is in nashville now.ne of the most embarrassing moments of my life made me sing a verse with his band. i'm sure that exists somewhere on video. students are showing us the way, they want to combine these things. >> i want to comment as well. i think it's a very significant challenge. significantly integrating the arts to the other subjects i think and be very effective. especially looking at innovative fields and teaching at a very young age the critical thinking skill that comes through art education. we have a lot of models throughout the united states where the arts are integrated throughout the curriculum and is increased seeing academic achievement. leaders in your own atpective states, looking our arts curriculum and looking at ways to integrate it whenever possible into other activities at the youngest ages, i think, is really critical. and you no exposure to the arts on a regular basis can really help. with that elephant you were talking about, and making sure children have an appreciation and can
one of my star undergraduates is in nashville now.ne of the most embarrassing moments of my life made me sing a verse with his band. i'm sure that exists somewhere on video. students are showing us the way, they want to combine these things. >> i want to comment as well. i think it's a very significant challenge. significantly integrating the arts to the other subjects i think and be very effective. especially looking at innovative fields and teaching at a very young age the critical...
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joining me now live from nashville is scottie nell hughes, an american journalist and political commentatorr the committee to defend the president. either you spoke officially on the half of the punk campaign. —— i know you spoke officially on behalf of donald trump's campaign, what did you think you made of it?|j donald trump's campaign, what did you think you made of it? i thought i was watching a bad saturday night live sketch and it wasn't alec baldwin delivering the poorly written lines, it was president trump making a fool of himself reading something that had no idea _by reading something that had no idea —— by somebody who had no idea how he talked. and then taking it back, ita he talked. and then taking it back, it a disastrous first week for new medication is director bill shine and it will continue if he surrounds himself by people we regard as swamp folks. how much did think that matters because you know very well, many of his core voters, they cut a lot of slack, they say he is not a politician, they don't even want to be polished. absolutely and that's why all along, among all
joining me now live from nashville is scottie nell hughes, an american journalist and political commentatorr the committee to defend the president. either you spoke officially on the half of the punk campaign. —— i know you spoke officially on behalf of donald trump's campaign, what did you think you made of it?|j donald trump's campaign, what did you think you made of it? i thought i was watching a bad saturday night live sketch and it wasn't alec baldwin delivering the poorly written...
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>> reporter: tom, it was so hot in nashville, they hit 99, that's the hottest they've been in six years. but they are so not alone. we've got heat advisories from oxford, mississippi, to holton, maine. excessive heat warning right there in the ohio river valley, and the numbers are going to stick with us tomorrow. 105, the feels like on thursday in st. louis. 9, r7, raleigh. check this out. in the southwest, the peak of the heat really coming this weekend. the hottest of the season. this is going to be horrible, not just for the wildfires, but for those who are fighting it. tom? >> ginger, thank you. >>> also developing tonight, we're watching the rising water in texas. those flash floods in houston after rainfall rates hit three to four inches per hour. some spots seeing up to eight inches. at least 120 drivers stranded in those floodwaters. the flash flood watch remains in effect throughout this evening. >>> next, to that spectacle at the statue of liberty. shutting down the monument on this fourth of july. a woman making her way up the side of the statue, resisting police as they try
>> reporter: tom, it was so hot in nashville, they hit 99, that's the hottest they've been in six years. but they are so not alone. we've got heat advisories from oxford, mississippi, to holton, maine. excessive heat warning right there in the ohio river valley, and the numbers are going to stick with us tomorrow. 105, the feels like on thursday in st. louis. 9, r7, raleigh. check this out. in the southwest, the peak of the heat really coming this weekend. the hottest of the season. this...
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on sunday it will be in nashville. for lynn vincent and the recount. on july 30, 1945 the worst disaster in naval history. and as a look at what some of buck tv will be covering this week. looking for them to air in the near future. it's almost more of the rule than the exception. what feels different is that we are reading the right interface. and one of the things they have given us is a multitudes. it's also created the capacity to express an opinion quickly even if we don't have an opinion worth expressing. it does require 1968 earlier today. and there were 46 combat deaths a day in 1968. figure opens there. johnson gets out of the race on march 31 dr. king's murder on april 4. senator kennedy is murdered the first week of june. the year ends with george wallace winning 13.5 percent of the popular vote. everything fell apart. it's kind of the memory of that. whether they agree or disagree with it. that was a time of relative stability. and enough prosperity that we were able to make strides with the role of women. leadership depending on who arises
on sunday it will be in nashville. for lynn vincent and the recount. on july 30, 1945 the worst disaster in naval history. and as a look at what some of buck tv will be covering this week. looking for them to air in the near future. it's almost more of the rule than the exception. what feels different is that we are reading the right interface. and one of the things they have given us is a multitudes. it's also created the capacity to express an opinion quickly even if we don't have an opinion...
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we're looking at memphis, louisville, nashville, damaging winds. potentially a few tornadoes, and a highly populated area, and folks who live there, certainly listen to your local authorities and abc stations. >> rob marciano that cracking t into the night. >>> news from the white house late today that discussions are in the works for vladimir putin to come to washington. the news late today coming in a tweet from the white house press secretary, sarah sanders. and it all comes as the president tries to clarify what he said on the world stage when he appeared side to side with vladimir putin he sided with him over his own intelligence agencies. you're about to see the director of national sbeintelligence, hi reaction to putin coming to america. here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega tonight. >> reporter: as president trump boasts about his relationship with vladimir putin, calling their meeting a great success, his white house, for the third consecutive day, was forced to issue yet another russia walk back. this time, over a pr
we're looking at memphis, louisville, nashville, damaging winds. potentially a few tornadoes, and a highly populated area, and folks who live there, certainly listen to your local authorities and abc stations. >> rob marciano that cracking t into the night. >>> news from the white house late today that discussions are in the works for vladimir putin to come to washington. the news late today coming in a tweet from the white house press secretary, sarah sanders. and it all comes...