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because doing the sit-ins in nashville in 1960, we desegregated the lunch counters downtown nashville. there were lunch counters at the greyhound bus counters. we desegregated the lunch counters in virginia. you got to nashville, you got off a segregated bus and went into an integrated bus station. so the whole bus station was desegregated. that's one of the reasons we continued the freedom rides because we already experienced the desegregation of bus stations in nashville. we knew it could happen. that's part of it. you have success and you build upon that success, but you don't just depend upon success, you evaluate and you look at strategy how it happened is more important than why it happened. so, we looked at what we did to make it happen. and as a lot of stories there in terms of nashville. but moving ahead to selma, alabama, once we did the freedom rides, we decided what we would do -- i'm talking about william and john lewis and, you know, diane nash. we decided what we would do is give our time now to snic, since we helped to form snic. we desegregated our lunch counters in n
because doing the sit-ins in nashville in 1960, we desegregated the lunch counters downtown nashville. there were lunch counters at the greyhound bus counters. we desegregated the lunch counters in virginia. you got to nashville, you got off a segregated bus and went into an integrated bus station. so the whole bus station was desegregated. that's one of the reasons we continued the freedom rides because we already experienced the desegregation of bus stations in nashville. we knew it could...
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because doing the sit-ins in nashville in 1960, we desegregated the lunch counters downtown nashville. there were lunch counters at the greyhound bus station. and guess what? we desegregated the greyhound bus station in 1960. so you can ride all the way from virginia and go all the way down on the segregated bus, greyhound. when you got to nashville, you got out of the segregated bus and went into the integrated bus station. because how you going to desegregate the lunch counters and segregate the lunchrooms so the whole bus station was desegregated. that was one of the reasons we continued the freedom rides because we experienced the desegregation of the greyhound bus stations in nashville. yeah. so we knew it could happen. that's part of it. you have success and you build upon that success but you don't just depend on success. you evaluate and you look at strategy. you have to understand why it happened. how it happened is more important. than why it happened. so we looked at what we did to make it happen. and as a lot of stories there in terms of nashville, but moving ahead to selm
because doing the sit-ins in nashville in 1960, we desegregated the lunch counters downtown nashville. there were lunch counters at the greyhound bus station. and guess what? we desegregated the greyhound bus station in 1960. so you can ride all the way from virginia and go all the way down on the segregated bus, greyhound. when you got to nashville, you got out of the segregated bus and went into the integrated bus station. because how you going to desegregate the lunch counters and segregate...
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it's not even in the books you've read about nashville. they said, okay, hypothetically, we have 30 seats at the lunch counter and we want something for everybody, equality. so, the first ten seats will be for white only. the middle ten seats would be integrated. black and white folks want to sit together and be integrated. they have the opportunity to do that. the last ten seats were for black only because they don't want to make anybody sick, you know what i mean? that was reserved for black only. something for everybody. that's equal access. if you integrated, you sit there. and the whole idea was that if you see that enough, then even when you get your last ten seats over there, that tenth seat, you may end up sitting next to a white person. or with the middle ten seats being integrated, that last seat over there, that black person that wants to sit with all blacks may have to end up sitting with a white person. something for everybody. once they get a chance to see it, then people will start feeling comfortable and sit wherever they w
it's not even in the books you've read about nashville. they said, okay, hypothetically, we have 30 seats at the lunch counter and we want something for everybody, equality. so, the first ten seats will be for white only. the middle ten seats would be integrated. black and white folks want to sit together and be integrated. they have the opportunity to do that. the last ten seats were for black only because they don't want to make anybody sick, you know what i mean? that was reserved for black...
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nashville police say he was carrying this gun. but the shooting is the latest to renew claims of racial bias in place encounters. >> officer andrew did not have justification to fire his weapon. >> reporter: tomorrow marks four years since the deadly shooting in ferguson, missouri that sparked widespread protest and michael slayer was sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting walter scott as he ran away. tonight, in nashville authorities are promising a full investigation to find out whether this shooting was justified. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> it's the race many are witching for a hint whether we'll see a blue or red wave in the midterm elections but tonight the special election in ohio's 12th district remains too close to call. republican troy balderson leads danny o'connor. in a district that voted for president trump and held by the gop for 35 years but thousands of provisional and absentee ballots must be counted. balderson and the president claim victory but o'connor is not conceding. >>> the trump administration say
nashville police say he was carrying this gun. but the shooting is the latest to renew claims of racial bias in place encounters. >> officer andrew did not have justification to fire his weapon. >> reporter: tomorrow marks four years since the deadly shooting in ferguson, missouri that sparked widespread protest and michael slayer was sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting walter scott as he ran away. tonight, in nashville authorities are promising a full investigation to find...
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they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual of this is great because his family is around the bed. sam houston is pulling this little boy out over the head of the family so that he could say he saw the face of andrew jackson. i hope people leave having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. more complicated than public opinion today characterizes him as. he was a man of great passion, great determination. he could be very fierce at times. he could be very tender and concern. it really depended upon the situation. a better understanding of this man who was considered second only to george washington. if you missed any of this week's american history tv programs you can find them anytime online at c-span video libraries. american history tv weekdays continues until labor day. on wednesday historical interpretations of reconstruction after the civil war. thursday the history of the vietnam war and operation rolling thunder which is the s
they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrived just a couple of our -- hours after jackson died. the visual of this is great because his family is around the bed. sam houston is pulling this little boy out over the head of the family so that he could say he saw the face of andrew jackson. i hope people leave having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. more complicated than public opinion today characterizes him as. he was a man of great passion, great determination....
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taking us back to 1960 two nashville. the baptist college and what happened there with the citizens and what part you and give us a sense of that. >>> it is an honor to be here. i would like to introduce my wife, kate lafayette. [ applause ]49 years married. >> november will be 49 years. [ applause ] >> the secret to long life is to do what your wife tells you to do. [ laughter ] >> that is if you want to live long. >> going back to 1960 i was a student at the american baptist college. it was a strange coincidence that we all ended up in nashville at the same time. diane, jim, marion and john ended up there at the same time. he came down and trained us in nonviolence. we focused specifically on the sit in. that is what the training was about. it was actually not until 1960 that we actually had a sit in, protest. you go down and you sit in and you find out what the reaction will be. then you come back to the church and you role-play. you have a little play on what would happen. people yelling at you and screaming at you an
taking us back to 1960 two nashville. the baptist college and what happened there with the citizens and what part you and give us a sense of that. >>> it is an honor to be here. i would like to introduce my wife, kate lafayette. [ applause ]49 years married. >> november will be 49 years. [ applause ] >> the secret to long life is to do what your wife tells you to do. [ laughter ] >> that is if you want to live long. >> going back to 1960 i was a student at the...
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they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and lee having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. he could be very tender and concerned. a better understanding of this man who was really considered, in his time, second only to george washington. >>> tonight we have live coverage as arizona state university professor talks about andrew jackson's presidency. held answer viewer questions. our live call from program begins at 9:00 eastern here on c-span3. if you missed any of this week's programs you can find them any time, online at the video library. thursday the history of the vietnam war and operation rolling thunder. >>> jeffrey rosen talks about his biography. >> he never learned. i will not play a part for popularity. if the people want to reject me that's their perogative. they ploo
they traveled from texas to nashville. they arrive a couple hours after jackson arrives. the visual is so great. the family is clustered around the bed. sam houston is holding this little boy up over the heads of the family so he could say he had seen the face of andrew jackson. i hope people visit the hermitage and lee having a better understanding of jackson who is a complicated man. he could be very tender and concerned. a better understanding of this man who was really considered, in his...
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late last night, landed in nashville, 5:57 central time. we are continuing to monitor the story and we'll have updates as soon as we get them. >>> a warning before you pour your morning bowl of cereal or oatmeal. the dangerous chemical one group claims is in breakfast foods. >> state lawmakers have an answer to agonizing wait times at the dmv but it comes with a lot of dollar signs. >> just don't tell my wife. i'm hoping she's not watching. >> the secret is out, the >> the secret is out, the retweet hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> you are never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> and time now approaching 4:43 a.m. on this thursday and it is back to school for a lot of students later o
late last night, landed in nashville, 5:57 central time. we are continuing to monitor the story and we'll have updates as soon as we get them. >>> a warning before you pour your morning bowl of cereal or oatmeal. the dangerous chemical one group claims is in breakfast foods. >> state lawmakers have an answer to agonizing wait times at the dmv but it comes with a lot of dollar signs. >> just don't tell my wife. i'm hoping she's not watching. >> the secret is out, the...
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police say they believe the suspects are still in the nashville area.of those crimes happening within about a ten-mile radius. authorities are now stepping up their patrol, especially where these crimes have happened, and they are telling people to go out in groups, not alone. >> it's difficult for law enforcement to connect the dots but there are striking similarities between these cases. >> similar witness descriptions and similar car description as well. they're trying to follow every lead. >> all those people in nashville worried and anxious about that one. >> erielle, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> now to i.c.e. arresting a man who was driving his pregnant wife to the hospital. >> his wife is pleading for her husband's return just days after giving birth. abc's marci gonzalez is in our los angeles bureau with what i.c.e. officials are saying about why this man was targeted. good morning, marci. >> reporter: eva and whit, good morning. i.c.e. initially put out a statement saying that anyone in the u.s. illegally is subject to detention, but late
police say they believe the suspects are still in the nashville area.of those crimes happening within about a ten-mile radius. authorities are now stepping up their patrol, especially where these crimes have happened, and they are telling people to go out in groups, not alone. >> it's difficult for law enforcement to connect the dots but there are striking similarities between these cases. >> similar witness descriptions and similar car description as well. they're trying to follow...
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. >>> andrew and rachel jackson looked at the hermitage in nashville until jackson's death in 1845. over the next 12 minutes ahead of the andrew jackson foundation talked about the property's history and how microphone a two-story log cabin into a presidential residence. >> i think it ranks with washington's mount vernon or jefferson's monticello in terms of impressiveness. it speaks of a man of significant wealth. he is considered to be one of the wealthiest presidents. if you are coming here you would have been very impressed by a house of this magnitude. andrew jackson and rachel purchased this property in 1804. originally it was about 425 acres, and with mild buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property around the edges. by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of the power derived from the state you were on. they were building a grand stage set for him and the family. the front of the house is very grand. the style is called greek reviva
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people in nashville told not to walk outside alone after a string of deadly and apparently random attacks. the surveillance image that could be crucial to the case. >>> one of the first women to accuse harvey weinstein of assault allegedly paid off her own accuser. the new allegations surfacing against asia argento and anthony bourdain's reported role in the settlement process. >>> also this morning the dramatic video strangers rush to the rescue as two people and a dog are trapped in a sinking truck. >>> plus hollywood history could be your very own. the iconic sports car driven by james bond being reproduced for the public. >> french fry freak out. the restaurant sparking outrage after tweaking its recipe. just how big this controversy has become. >>> we've made it to monday. good morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >>> i'm linda lopez in for diane macedo. >>> we begin with the new fire storm surrounding the russia investigation and a new comment from president trump's attorney rudy giuliani. >> explaining why it's dangerous for the president to be interviewed by the special counsel.
people in nashville told not to walk outside alone after a string of deadly and apparently random attacks. the surveillance image that could be crucial to the case. >>> one of the first women to accuse harvey weinstein of assault allegedly paid off her own accuser. the new allegations surfacing against asia argento and anthony bourdain's reported role in the settlement process. >>> also this morning the dramatic video strangers rush to the rescue as two people and a dog are...
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i love east nashville. i love all of nashville. questioning are convicted felons, arrested six times each at least. one surrendered to police tonight. the other one was arrested just four and a half miles away from one of the crime scenes from where we are now. jeff. >> glor: scary case, david r gnaud, thank you. cbs news has learned u.s. officials are now confident that al-qaeda's chief bomb-maker is dead, killed in an american drone strike in yemen last year. david martin tells us more about the man who built devices that could have killed many americans. >> reporter: after osama bin laden was killed, ibrahim al- siiri might well have been the single-most dangerous terrorist in the world. ph probably the most sophisticated terrorist bomb- maker on the planet. incredibly creative, incredibly innovative. >> reporter: asiri designed the underwear bomb, which nearly took down a u.s. airliner over detroit on christmas day 2009. no one was killed, but only because the young man wearing the bomb failed to detonate it properly. one year
i love east nashville. i love all of nashville. questioning are convicted felons, arrested six times each at least. one surrendered to police tonight. the other one was arrested just four and a half miles away from one of the crime scenes from where we are now. jeff. >> glor: scary case, david r gnaud, thank you. cbs news has learned u.s. officials are now confident that al-qaeda's chief bomb-maker is dead, killed in an american drone strike in yemen last year. david martin tells us more...
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. >>> plus an all-out manhunt in nashville this morning for the killers responsible for a double murdern friday morning and now police are investigating whether a series of recent shootings are related. >>> later, a sunday sit-down with a very funny man actor chris o'doud on his breakout role in "bridesmaids." and own series with ray romano and later term a heart throb. >> what are you? >> a sex symbol. >> which means? >> definitely a time when women didn't really want to sleep with me. they just wanted to be spooned by me. >> let's begin this morning with the revelation about robert mueller's investigation with a report that white house counsel don mcgahn is talking extensively to the special counsel. president trump as you might imagine is weighing in this morning. nbc white house correspondent kelly o'donnell is near the president's new jersey golf club for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the forecast included an early morning tweet storm from the president. he has a lot to say about the mueller investigation today including comparing it to mccarthyism and insisting once
. >>> plus an all-out manhunt in nashville this morning for the killers responsible for a double murdern friday morning and now police are investigating whether a series of recent shootings are related. >>> later, a sunday sit-down with a very funny man actor chris o'doud on his breakout role in "bridesmaids." and own series with ray romano and later term a heart throb. >> what are you? >> a sex symbol. >> which means? >> definitely a time...
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again, this is in nashville tennessee. former arkansas governor miv
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there is hundred people a day moving to nashville. there is 100 people a day moving to nashville.hey can't move to where the work is. leave your mother's apron and your daddy's financial security and get out in the real world and go where the jobs are. if you are working construction in alabama, come to nashville and you will get a job. go where the work is. thank you for the call. we appreciate. it -- we appreciate it. caller: thank you. front page of "the new york times" focusing on those workers hardest hit by the recession. they are joining in the recovery. the least story, educated american workers who took the hardest hit in the great recession were among those who are the slowest to harvest the gains of the recovery. now, they are a striking symbol of a growing economy. today's front page story, robust recovery lifting laborers hit the hardest in "the new york times." sandra joining us from eastpointe, michigan. caller: i wanted to tell you when i was listening to donald trump, it's true, they are doing well. i don't know why he went on to say that they were building six ne
there is hundred people a day moving to nashville. there is 100 people a day moving to nashville.hey can't move to where the work is. leave your mother's apron and your daddy's financial security and get out in the real world and go where the jobs are. if you are working construction in alabama, come to nashville and you will get a job. go where the work is. thank you for the call. we appreciate. it -- we appreciate it. caller: thank you. front page of "the new york times" focusing on...
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tom, authorities believe the men are still in the nashville area. police now amping up patrols as the search continues for the armed and dangerous suspects. tom? >> erielle, thank you. >>> next tonight, dangerous weather slamming parts of the country. trees in tulsa snapped in half by a thunderstorm. more than a dozen people injured at a concert after wind gusts in oklahoma. and a man dying after he was struck by lightning in a state park in long island. a tornado watch just issued for parts of the heartland. and a messy start to the work week in store. let's get to rob marciano. >> reporter: already two reported tornadoes across the southern plains. and look on the radar, in effect until 9:00 p.m. tonight. this low will deepen into an upper level deal, which will amplify the severe weather threat near memphis. chicago may get heavy storms. in the west, the drought expanding. 25 days of no rain, amplifying the fire risk in the northern rockies. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and the dry conditions continue to fuel deadly wildfires in several western st
tom, authorities believe the men are still in the nashville area. police now amping up patrols as the search continues for the armed and dangerous suspects. tom? >> erielle, thank you. >>> next tonight, dangerous weather slamming parts of the country. trees in tulsa snapped in half by a thunderstorm. more than a dozen people injured at a concert after wind gusts in oklahoma. and a man dying after he was struck by lightning in a state park in long island. a tornado watch just...
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again, this is in nashville tennessee. former arkansas governor mive a continue to updare information about that illness they might be continuing to check the plane and maybe doing an extensive cleanup on the plane. we will have more information for you throughout the morning. for joining us on mornings on 2 this thursday morning august 16 . i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. heating up today. >>> for some it started yesterday. temperatures were actually near average come even slightly below. today most are average to above. the coast and bay with a big fog bank. 57 in the city 260 livermore. tracy 62. 63 san jose. low clouds and fog ti pretty mild. half moon bay 60. san frere is a dividing line wi pool of warm water from oceanside down to delmar. 80 degrees, low 80s. the dividing line is about santa barbara. you can go find upper 50s around san luis obispo. santa maria mid-60s and then you find 70s. it is isolated mainly right there. not as much north. near average on the water temperatures there.
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havertys life looks good s >>> breaking new tonight in a massive man nunlt in nashville as police try to stop a violent crime spree. >> officers throughout the city a on the lookout for two cold-blooded killers. a >>erson wanted for questioning taken into custody just moments ago. an urgent race to find the other. >>> an unprecedented response from the pope on the shocking sex abuse reporom pennsylvania. b thousand children molesthundreds of predator priests. the pope saying the church aba little children and tonight, anger boiling at senior church officials who covered wt up. >>> lad tonight from the first lady about a big triper seas. melania trump going alone. >>> the bombshell revelation rocking the t me movement. an actress at the forefront of accusing harvey weinstein of sexual misconduct has herself been accused of sexual misconduct and a secret big money pay off to keep her accuser quiet. >>> a de gator attack, a woman walking her dog is grabbed and dragged under water.se thnd similar attack in months. >>> meet the nun who stunned the crowd with her pitch perfect curveball. ma
havertys life looks good s >>> breaking new tonight in a massive man nunlt in nashville as police try to stop a violent crime spree. >> officers throughout the city a on the lookout for two cold-blooded killers. a >>erson wanted for questioning taken into custody just moments ago. an urgent race to find the other. >>> an unprecedented response from the pope on the shocking sex abuse reporom pennsylvania. b thousand children molesthundreds of predator priests. the...
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. >>> the family of a victim killed killed by police in nashville are demanding the officer who shot him be charged. the victim's mother joins us next. rade®. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more than just savings. you get 'round-the-clock protection. ...you get more than just savings. itreat them all as if, they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. one call 811 before you dig.ings you can do is to make sure you calling 811 can get your lines marked. it's free, it's easy, we come out and mark your lines. we provide you the information so you will dig safely. >>> a video released by the nashville district office shows a man running as the officer who is white following behind him. the officer appears to
. >>> the family of a victim killed killed by police in nashville are demanding the officer who shot him be charged. the victim's mother joins us next. rade®. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie." -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto... run, alan! ...you get more...
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abc's steve osunsami tonight in nashville. >> reporter: nashville police tonight have arrested 24-year-old demontrey logsdon, who has a robbery conviction from november, and they have also arrested 24-year-old lacory lytle, who already has a felony assault conviction. at this point, police aren't saying if they're the same two men seen on surveillance video in this black chevy sedan, robbing and killing across the city. >> i've been in nashville all my life. i've never gotten up every morning to see two people shot. >> reporter: there's a visitation tonight for one of the victims killed friday. 33-year-old bartley teal was out celebrating his birthday. >> 2511 gallatin avenue at the cobra bar, advising someone shot. >> reporter: he and 30-year-old jaimie sarrantonio were robbed and killed walking from the bar. last tuesday, it was kendall rice, shot and killed on the way to a bus stop. police say the killers made off with two other robberies that same night, shooting another man who survived. a new case tonight. sunday, august 12th, a carjacking where the victim got away. police are puttin
abc's steve osunsami tonight in nashville. >> reporter: nashville police tonight have arrested 24-year-old demontrey logsdon, who has a robbery conviction from november, and they have also arrested 24-year-old lacory lytle, who already has a felony assault conviction. at this point, police aren't saying if they're the same two men seen on surveillance video in this black chevy sedan, robbing and killing across the city. >> i've been in nashville all my life. i've never gotten up...
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and in 1998, at the age of 21, he decided he was ready for nashville.> you know, a lot of songs we were playing on our showcase were songs that ended up on my first album and became hits. and we're playing them for these record companies in town and they're going, we just don't hear him. we don't get it. i think that was the thing. i don't think people really got me and what i was doing, because at the time there was nothing out like me. ♪ >> for seven years, aldean struggled to get the attention of the music industry. by 2005 he was ready to move back to macon. >> my cousin was basically like, i'm coming back so i need a job, i need you to help me find a job. >> reporter: but just as aldean was packing up his guitar, a small independent record label stepped in. >> we had a working horse in nashville called broken bow records. they were the only one to come that night. the owner came to the back after the show and walked up to me and said, welcome to broken bow records. we want to sign you. >> reporter: his debut self-titled album spun off the single "h
and in 1998, at the age of 21, he decided he was ready for nashville.> you know, a lot of songs we were playing on our showcase were songs that ended up on my first album and became hits. and we're playing them for these record companies in town and they're going, we just don't hear him. we don't get it. i think that was the thing. i don't think people really got me and what i was doing, because at the time there was nothing out like me. ♪ >> for seven years, aldean struggled to get...
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gabe gutierrez, nashville. >>> we have a traffic alert to proximates along today. watch the lead foot on route 1 in alexandria. between slaters lane and one mile run the speed limit is going from 35 to 25 miles per hour for safety reasons and in an effort toeduce traffic >>aths in the city by the year 2028. warn alsoing this morning as kids head back to school. a revw by scott macfarland and the news4 i-team reveals thousands of crashes andou nds of traffic violations in local school zones and in just the past three >>> in the coming days when the kids return to the school crheswalks we expect drivers to slow down or drive more carefully. but a review of police and traffic records by the news4 i-team shows a fast rising number of violations in virginia, dc, and maryland. that includes hundreds of school zone traffic violations in both prince georges a montgomery county since 2015 n.dc, nearly3 traffic violations near schools in the same time frame. in virginia, we found thousands of school zone s crashesce 2015. the most in the area? about 60ai inax county. >> that
gabe gutierrez, nashville. >>> we have a traffic alert to proximates along today. watch the lead foot on route 1 in alexandria. between slaters lane and one mile run the speed limit is going from 35 to 25 miles per hour for safety reasons and in an effort toeduce traffic >>aths in the city by the year 2028. warn alsoing this morning as kids head back to school. a revw by scott macfarland and the news4 i-team reveals thousands of crashes andou nds of traffic violations in local...
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. >>> nashville on edge after three people are gunned down in less than a week. could the similarities between these crimes and others help police track down the killers. >>> how one of the most popular summer sports is finding new fans in an unexpected place. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you this morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. president trump is ramping up his attacks on special counsel robert mueller comparing his team's investigation to an ominous period of american history. the president lashing out of a "new york times" report that don mcgahn had spoken to the special counsel for 30 hours. >> it comes as rudy giuliani tells nbc news that he won't let the president rush into an interview with robert mueller and get trapped in, quote, a perjury. >> reporter: in the trump universe cooperation stirred confrontation. >> truth is truth. >> no, it isn't truth. >> reporter: the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, argued that truthful testimony from mr. trump might not set him free. >> look, i'm not going to be rushed into havin
. >>> nashville on edge after three people are gunned down in less than a week. could the similarities between these crimes and others help police track down the killers. >>> how one of the most popular summer sports is finding new fans in an unexpected place. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you this morning i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. president trump is ramping up his attacks on special counsel robert mueller comparing his...
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. >>> to a developing story in nashville where a series of murders has residents on edge. the crimes appear to be random, but similarities have police wondering if they might be connected. we get the latest from maia rodriguez. >> reporter: tonight, a rash of armed robberies and fatal shootings rattling the music city. >> definitely scary. it struck a lot of fear in me. it makes me scared to be home after dark. >> reporter: nashville police say it's possible the crimes are connected. >> officers throughout the city are on the lookout for two cold-blooded killers who, obviously have no respect whatsoever for human life. >> reporter: the suspects last struck on friday night attempting to rob and then gunning down and killing two friends celebrating a birthday. >> out of all people, we would have never thought something like this would happen to brandon. just didn't deserve it. >> reporter: that shooting shares similarities with other recent cases including four attempted robberies and one other killing in neighborhoods north of downtown nashville. witnesses describing a dark
. >>> to a developing story in nashville where a series of murders has residents on edge. the crimes appear to be random, but similarities have police wondering if they might be connected. we get the latest from maia rodriguez. >> reporter: tonight, a rash of armed robberies and fatal shootings rattling the music city. >> definitely scary. it struck a lot of fear in me. it makes me scared to be home after dark. >> reporter: nashville police say it's possible the...
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. >>> we are getting our first look at video of aol deadlye shooting in nashville, tennessee.ideo shows aol whitee officer shooting a black man as awauns nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: this morning growing outrage after newly released video shows a white nashville officer shooting aac suspect as he ran away. 25-year-old daniel hembrick diet a sime later. >> i just feel like if a person running awayrom you, how do they pose a threat? >> reporter:is mother is in agony and calling for justice. >> my kidon't deserve this. please leave us alone. just leave u alone. >> reporter: the nashville district attorney's office just released the surveillance video from july 26th. the tennessee bureau of investigation says earlier that evening officers had been looking for stolen vehicles and trying to stop a car that had erratically. authorities say hambrick got out of the car and ran and that he was carrying this gun. protests followed. the officer, andrew delke, is now on administrative leave. >> if there was ever a o case premeditated first-degree murder, this is it. this is i
. >>> we are getting our first look at video of aol deadlye shooting in nashville, tennessee.ideo shows aol whitee officer shooting a black man as awauns nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: this morning growing outrage after newly released video shows a white nashville officer shooting aac suspect as he ran away. 25-year-old daniel hembrick diet a sime later. >> i just feel like if a person running awayrom you, how do they pose a threat? >> reporter:is mother...
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it's not the nashville that i know anymore. i don't know what's happened. >> reporter: authorities say they are ramping up security during the areas targeted and asking residents to look out for any suspicious activity. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >> according to investigators, the motive behind each killing is robbery. >>> a heroic rescue after a truck plunges into the ocean in long beach. good samaritans jumped into the water before first responders arrived, pulling the man and woman and their dog from the windows as the truck filled with water. everyone is okay and investigators are looking into how the truck got there. >>> now a look at the powerful storm from space, hurricane lane about 375 miles southeast of hawaii with winds of 120 miles an hour. as hurricane lane continues to move northwest, the storm is expected to lose some of its power. >>> 'sgood. plus it's not headed our way. we have no effects from that storm in our forecast. we have a little precipitation in spots. take a live look at san josi, a little ha
it's not the nashville that i know anymore. i don't know what's happened. >> reporter: authorities say they are ramping up security during the areas targeted and asking residents to look out for any suspicious activity. laura podesta, cbs news, new york. >> according to investigators, the motive behind each killing is robbery. >>> a heroic rescue after a truck plunges into the ocean in long beach. good samaritans jumped into the water before first responders arrived,...
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. >>> turning to nashville police where they're investigating a new york officer who allegedly brokehome he thought he had rented in nashville and threatened and berated the family who was living there. >> the officer was apparently really drunk and now that family wants justice. daniel lee from our new york station has the story with help from our nashville affiliate, team coverage. >> reporter: it's 2:30 in the morning, july 9th. home surveillance camera captures a man belligerent. a man nashville police believe is a nypd officer, minutes later, she says he broke into her home, down the street from those rentals. >> you hear the big boom, that was my door being kicked in. >> reporter: her son told him to get out. and the intruder had his words of his own that were captured on camera. and that's not all. the next day surveillance videos were recording again when several men were confronted down the street. one man seemingly admits his mistake. we never get a good look at that man's face, but a nashville police incident report described him as heavily intoxicated and disoriented. thi
. >>> turning to nashville police where they're investigating a new york officer who allegedly brokehome he thought he had rented in nashville and threatened and berated the family who was living there. >> the officer was apparently really drunk and now that family wants justice. daniel lee from our new york station has the story with help from our nashville affiliate, team coverage. >> reporter: it's 2:30 in the morning, july 9th. home surveillance camera captures a man...
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the latest were shot dead early friday morning outside this east nashville bar.'t seem real. >> james hunter said his friend was celebrating his 33rdig birthday the he was killed. >> i've known him since we were in middle school. loved good music and loved live shows. >> the killers robbi their victims before dumping their belongings in anay al. >> officers throughout the city are on the lookout for twoco -blooded killers who obviously have no respect whatsoever for theanctity of human life. >> police releases this photo bf theck chevy. law enforcement says this is just the latest in a string of violence in east police have not said there's a connection in the shootings but similarities. early tuesday morning, 31-year-old kendall rice was waiting for a bus when he was robbed and shot. on august 8th. he wife of a crew member for one republic was robbed -- >> she is now in a wheelchair, going through multiple surgeries. pleading for help on twitter. ce >> what took phile we were on stage with an unspeakable -- >> there raisingoney for the woman's family. >> the cit
the latest were shot dead early friday morning outside this east nashville bar.'t seem real. >> james hunter said his friend was celebrating his 33rdig birthday the he was killed. >> i've known him since we were in middle school. loved good music and loved live shows. >> the killers robbi their victims before dumping their belongings in anay al. >> officers throughout the city are on the lookout for twoco -blooded killers who obviously have no respect whatsoever for...
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i'm sure i picked up a lot of his phrasing, and it really didn't fit the nashville sound, probably, thatot back then. i have had the privilege of hearing your version of "my way." willie: ♪ regrets ♪ i've had a few ♪ but then again ♪ too few to mention and, willie, it is sensational. i know you're releasing a sinatra album. yeah. that must be amazing for you 'cause i know how much you loved him. willie: yeah, and it's-- you know, really looking forward to getting it out there and singing some of the songs live on the shows maybe sometime. but "my way" is such an incredible song, and it came out pretty well in the studio, so... it's amazing. it's amazing. and paul anka told me it's one of the best versions he's ever heard. - willie: that's what he told me. - yeah. you had just incredible hits. "mr. record man," "family bible," "night life," you sold those for $50, a hundred dollars, just to make ends meet. and these were just monster-- well, back then it helped out, you know? it paid the rent. - did you ever get them back? - yeah, i got-- i got "night life" back, "family bible" back, thro
i'm sure i picked up a lot of his phrasing, and it really didn't fit the nashville sound, probably, thatot back then. i have had the privilege of hearing your version of "my way." willie: ♪ regrets ♪ i've had a few ♪ but then again ♪ too few to mention and, willie, it is sensational. i know you're releasing a sinatra album. yeah. that must be amazing for you 'cause i know how much you loved him. willie: yeah, and it's-- you know, really looking forward to getting it out there...
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we have some new information on that developing story from nashville where an airplane was quarantined this morning. we are taking you there to the airport . the passengers on the plane were just allowed to get off that plane. among them, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. he tweeted earlier this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville due to an illness on board. a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed that a passenger showed signs of an unknown illness. once the plane landed inwere to until a physician could check the passenger. the quarantine has been lifted . the passengers were just allowed to get off the plane. we are following the story and working to get more information about that illness on board. >>> calfire crews still making slow, but steady progress against the two biggest wildfires burning in northern california . the mendocino complex fires have burned 568 mi.2 . the smaller fire is fully contained. the other one is only 67% contained. full containment is not expected until september 1. the carr fir
we have some new information on that developing story from nashville where an airplane was quarantined this morning. we are taking you there to the airport . the passengers on the plane were just allowed to get off that plane. among them, former arkansas governor mike huckabee. he tweeted earlier this morning that he had been on the american airlines flight from los angeles when it was grounded in nashville due to an illness on board. a spokeswoman for the airline confirmed that a passenger...
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and going into and back from nashville. there's nothing we have in our collection, maybe apart from jackson's mansion, that bespeaks the, the status he had achieved, this orphan from south carolina, to having a carriage of this type in the last years of his life. after the presidency, and during the presidency, jackson was one of the most popular men in the united states. probably two-thirds of the country adored him and one-third of the country hated him. there was, no one was ever ambivalent about jackson. he maintained that level of popularity. he was seen as the next george washington. we contend that he shouldn't be forgotten. because he played a major role in, in inspiring the common man, of keeping the government held together. and of helping the country see the possibility of everyone having a voice in this democratic government. >>> watch lectures in history tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. if you miss any of this week's american history tv programs, you can find them any time online at c-span video library
and going into and back from nashville. there's nothing we have in our collection, maybe apart from jackson's mansion, that bespeaks the, the status he had achieved, this orphan from south carolina, to having a carriage of this type in the last years of his life. after the presidency, and during the presidency, jackson was one of the most popular men in the united states. probably two-thirds of the country adored him and one-third of the country hated him. there was, no one was ever ambivalent...
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. >>> we do move on to the deadly police shooting in nashville. it began with a traffic stop. take a look. surveillance video shows the officer who is white chasing a man who is black. the officer appearing to shoot that man in the back, killing him. tonight, the police chief is speaking out and expressing concern about the release of that video. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: nashville's police chief tonight says that this surveillance video of officers shooting a black suspect in the back is disturbung. but if it were up to him, he wouldn't have released it this early in the investigation. >> we'll have to allow evidence to do that. >> reporter: prosecutors say they're sharing the video to throw sunshine on the case and they had to. the video came from a nearby school and wasn't a secret. as you see here, it's clear that 25-year-old daniel hambrick is running away from officer andrew delke, who is also 25. there's distance between the two. and you see the officer shoot at hambrick's back. as hambrick was dying, police recovered what they say was his handgun. the c
. >>> we do move on to the deadly police shooting in nashville. it began with a traffic stop. take a look. surveillance video shows the officer who is white chasing a man who is black. the officer appearing to shoot that man in the back, killing him. tonight, the police chief is speaking out and expressing concern about the release of that video. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> reporter: nashville's police chief tonight says that this surveillance video of officers shooting a...
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summer series, new beverages and new afternoon program in 12 stores in nashville.anted to experience it first hand i was in nashville, put on the green apron, got behind the bar and listened to our partners, what was working and i had a great opportunity to sit and talk with customers. the fun thing for me, i can go in these stores and put on the green apron and people don't necessarily know who i am. in doing that, they will share all kinds of feedback to me and a great way to learn and bring those learnings back to continue to innovate and improve across the country. >> kevin johnson, coming back and talking about your new and, yes, historical partnership, alibaba. kevin johnson, ceo, starbucks. -here comes the rain. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's num
summer series, new beverages and new afternoon program in 12 stores in nashville.anted to experience it first hand i was in nashville, put on the green apron, got behind the bar and listened to our partners, what was working and i had a great opportunity to sit and talk with customers. the fun thing for me, i can go in these stores and put on the green apron and people don't necessarily know who i am. in doing that, they will share all kinds of feedback to me and a great way to learn and bring...
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. >>> now to the developing story in nashville, the city on edge and the urgent manhunt at this hour for two murder suspects considered armed and dangerous. police calling the suspects cold-blooded killers. accused of shooting a man and a woman in a parking lot. authorities believe the suspects may be linked to a violent and deadly crime spree. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, nashville police on an urgent manhunt for two armed and dangerous killers. >> cold-blooded killers who obviously have no respect whatsoever for the sanctity of human life. >> reporter: a spate of seemingly random shootings terrorizing the city. 3:3 a.m. friday morning, they were gunned down in the parking lot of an east nashville bar after a birthday celebration. police say the assailants robbed them, then dumped their belongings in this alley. authorities releasing this surveillance image. now searching for this black chevy sedan. at least four shootings in under two weeks. investigators say all could be connected. it started august 8th, an unidentified woman robbed and shot in the back while
. >>> now to the developing story in nashville, the city on edge and the urgent manhunt at this hour for two murder suspects considered armed and dangerous. police calling the suspects cold-blooded killers. accused of shooting a man and a woman in a parking lot. authorities believe the suspects may be linked to a violent and deadly crime spree. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, nashville police on an urgent manhunt for two armed and dangerous killers. >>...
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cold-blooded killers. >> i've been in nashville all my life.tten up every morning to see two people shot, one person dead, three people shot. >> reporter: three people have been shot and killed in the last nine days. another barely survived. on friday, 30-year-old jamie sarrantonio and 33-year-old bartley teal were shot and killed in the parking lot of a local bar where they were celebrating his birthday. >> 2511 gallatin avenue, cobra bar. advising, someone shot. >> reporter: three days earlier on august 14th, kendall rice robbed and killed on his way to a bus stop. about a week before that a woman shot in the back walking her dog around 1:00 a.m. she's alive today, but paralyzed. her husband is a crew member for the band one republic. >> she is now in a wheelchair going through multiple surgeries. >> reporter: speaking to "gma" by phone overnight, the woman's husband telling us he worries for his and his wife's safety. >> i don't feel safe where we are right now with what's going on. my wife is the toughest person i've ever encountered in my
cold-blooded killers. >> i've been in nashville all my life.tten up every morning to see two people shot, one person dead, three people shot. >> reporter: three people have been shot and killed in the last nine days. another barely survived. on friday, 30-year-old jamie sarrantonio and 33-year-old bartley teal were shot and killed in the parking lot of a local bar where they were celebrating his birthday. >> 2511 gallatin avenue, cobra bar. advising, someone shot. >>...
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mark strassmann is in nashville with reaction to the new video. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the street where the fatal shooting happened that now has nashville's mayor calling for a complete review of the police department. these flowers mark the spot where daniel hambrick fell, fatally wounded. the police union says there's a lot more to the story than what the surveillance tape shows, but hambrick's family is demanding more answers. >> i just want justice. for my son and my family. >> reporter: victoria hambrick, supported by her family and attorney, believes video showing her son is proof that police deadly force is not justified. >> the police officer, with his gun drawn. at some point, heowndexecutes h >>epolice satolen caen he ran ie appears to show hambrick running from the officer before he was shot in the back and head. police later tweeted a picture of a gun they say hambrick was carrying and refused to drop. the nashville fraternal order of police argues hambrick could have shot the officer at any moment. >> i
mark strassmann is in nashville with reaction to the new video. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the street where the fatal shooting happened that now has nashville's mayor calling for a complete review of the police department. these flowers mark the spot where daniel hambrick fell, fatally wounded. the police union says there's a lot more to the story than what the surveillance tape shows, but hambrick's family is demanding more answers. >> i just want...
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. >> the excitement in nashville ahead oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!iabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. unr (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or trouble breathing. se
. >> the excitement in nashville ahead oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!iabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. unr (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart...
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. >>> an intense manhunt after a double murder in east nashville. >> police say they're looking for a pair of cold-blooded killers with a possible link to other random shootings over the past week. erielle reshef joins us with the latest on the search. >> good morning. police are now asking for the public's help in the desperate search for two armed and dangerous suspects after a string of shootings across the city. >> reporter: this morning an urgent manhunt for two cold-blooded killers. nashville gripped by steady gun violence. >> officers throughout the city are on the look out for two cold-blooded killers who obviously have no respect for the sanctity of human life. >> reporter: 3:30 a.m. friday mourns authorities respond to a parking lot of an east nashville bar finding these two fatally shot. police say two armed suspects approached the group of friends who were celebrating, robbing them and then opening fire. leaving loved ones devastated. >> i'm still in shock this happened. >> reporter: police say the gunmen fled the scene and headed to this alley. where they dumped the victi
. >>> an intense manhunt after a double murder in east nashville. >> police say they're looking for a pair of cold-blooded killers with a possible link to other random shootings over the past week. erielle reshef joins us with the latest on the search. >> good morning. police are now asking for the public's help in the desperate search for two armed and dangerous suspects after a string of shootings across the city. >> reporter: this morning an urgent manhunt for two...
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still ahead, a murder mystery in nashville. >> this morning we have details on several murders and why law enforcement thinks they may be connected to the same . >>> oh my >>> at the liv desk following breaking news in d.c., if you're out early this morning driving through northwest d.c., i want to call your attention to a very large police presence. this is on water street in the area of whitehurst freeway. officers are saying they're searchingor someone. if you see a lot of pol te officer ihat area, it's someone to keepn eye out for. at the live desk chris lawrence, news 4. >> big impact. >> that was a very scary accident. >> the scene here at the pocono raceway in pennsylvania. hard to believe that anybodyle s abo walk away from this. itrdappened yeste during the seventh lap of the abc supply 500. two cars hit each other, botrs ca spinning around. robert wick ens went airborne into the catch fence. the thrrivers involved were able to get out of the cars on their own. wick enswaas and alert when he was airlifted to the hosital. >>> torning people in nashville are on edge. a rash of d
still ahead, a murder mystery in nashville. >> this morning we have details on several murders and why law enforcement thinks they may be connected to the same . >>> oh my >>> at the liv desk following breaking news in d.c., if you're out early this morning driving through northwest d.c., i want to call your attention to a very large police presence. this is on water street in the area of whitehurst freeway. officers are saying they're searchingor someone. if you see a...
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weather >>> a manhunt is underway in nashville after a string of deadly shootings and robberies. >>> and the man behind the monsanto case speaks exclusively with cbs. >>> i'll tell you when everything is going to clear up and how warm we're going to get, coming up. >>> and we are tracking several delays and a couple problems on i-80 and 880. details are coming up. >>> it is monday, august 20th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. it is 6:29 and we want to look at weather and traffic. >> we are seeing unclear skies right now, but it will get there. take a look at current temperatures right now, cool with 51 in santa rosa, 57 in fairfield, san josi 55, mountain view 60 degrees and 55 in san francisco. temperatures will begin to climb. we are watching the visibility, really affecting folks heading in this morning. it's socked in in some places, 4 miles visibility in san josi. sfo looks okay right now. 4 miles visibility in half moon bay. we have the bulk of the problems in the north y, 3 miles through the petaluma gap. santa rosa visibility is down to about a half mile
weather >>> a manhunt is underway in nashville after a string of deadly shootings and robberies. >>> and the man behind the monsanto case speaks exclusively with cbs. >>> i'll tell you when everything is going to clear up and how warm we're going to get, coming up. >>> and we are tracking several delays and a couple problems on i-80 and 880. details are coming up. >>> it is monday, august 20th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle...
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coming up, we're going back to nashville for the cma award nominations. bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. now available comwith steak or chicken,s. covered in our teriyaki sauce, plus steamed veggies and your choice of white or brown rice. i've got the bowls to serve something different! (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. [ cheers and applause ] >>> we are back now with the cma nominations. we'll go back to paula faris who is in nashville with two of the biggest groups in country music, sugarland and dan + shay. hey, everybody. [
coming up, we're going back to nashville for the cma award nominations. bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new...