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you've never hung in nashville?u'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 a slow-drip coffee laptop zon
you've never hung in nashville?u'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...
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this is the home of nashville royalty.irl, i've always been very proud of my southern roots, and for years, i traveled from state to state, speaking to some of country music's biggest stars. since we are in music city, what do you say we get right to it? >> i love robin. i thought she and i had a thing, you know, like a really special thing but then i realized everybody loves robin, so she's like friends with pretty much everybody in nashville now. >> my first broadcasting job was spinning country music for a small radio station in louisiana. but so many legendry country music careers were launched on tv. this adorable young ozzie. urmbt and chris young on "nashville star." but today, "american idol" is the bona fide star maker for country talent. one of the show's biggest stars, carrie underwood. ♪ i feel right at >> before her reign, she was just another kid in line, aching for that big break. >> okay. that was very good. carrie, you're through to the next round. >> welcome to hollywood, girl. >> i've never been in an ai
this is the home of nashville royalty.irl, i've always been very proud of my southern roots, and for years, i traveled from state to state, speaking to some of country music's biggest stars. since we are in music city, what do you say we get right to it? >> i love robin. i thought she and i had a thing, you know, like a really special thing but then i realized everybody loves robin, so she's like friends with pretty much everybody in nashville now. >> my first broadcasting job was...
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big news here in nashville.ds right here after the break, and this guy, dierks bentley, will perform live coming up on "good morning america." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ the lincoln wish list event is here. th0 do due at signing, a new l and complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. it's the details that make the difference.th's payment. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eye
big news here in nashville.ds right here after the break, and this guy, dierks bentley, will perform live coming up on "good morning america." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ the lincoln wish list event is here. th0 do due at signing, a new l and complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. it's the details that make the difference.th's payment. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick...
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, nonetheless, nashville getting a consolation prize.>> scott, particularly in new york because the grades weren't good, what was amazon to your thoughts perhaps weighing more heavily than you might have or we may have weighed it when we were giving out the grades >> reporter: it might be -- might be 1.6 billion reasons, the incentives that new york state is offering. not huge incentives in the general scheme of things remember, new jersey offered $7 billion to locate in newark, and maryland was offering $8 billion. in that sense, maybe a relative bargain. the difference with all of these, we looked at the publicly available data about these different locations, all 20 of them but amazon could come in and make a difference in that by demanding and getting incentives, states and cities working to improve weak nlnessei transportation which is what will happen here the bottom line is that amazon could not find one single location in all of north america that could give them the critical mass of tech talent they say they need if you accept t
, nonetheless, nashville getting a consolation prize.>> scott, particularly in new york because the grades weren't good, what was amazon to your thoughts perhaps weighing more heavily than you might have or we may have weighed it when we were giving out the grades >> reporter: it might be -- might be 1.6 billion reasons, the incentives that new york state is offering. not huge incentives in the general scheme of things remember, new jersey offered $7 billion to locate in newark, and...
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nancy, you have a big night ahead of you in nashville. >> i do, kevin., it's a magical time in music city right now because tonight's cmas are gearing up to be one epic country concert. ♪ people talking about what is country ♪ >> come on. you're out here now. >> it's gonna be epic. it's gonna be like nothing we've done before. ♪ baby if it's meant to be >> the guys from florida georgia line are part of the night's 22 performances. luke bryan will open the three-hour show with his new single. ♪ what makes ya country >> and some special guests. >> it's going to be a fun surprise. >> reigning entertainer of the year garth brooks, who's not nominated this year, will also debut a new song and is dedicating it to his wife. >> the closer it gets the more nervous i get. when i think about it, this is really a stupid idea. >> braid paisley and pregnant carrie underwood are co-hosting. both will also perform. carrie's up for video of the year. ♪ cry pretty >> she's up against these guys dan and shay whose hit "tequila" donned four nominations. ♪ when i taste tequi
nancy, you have a big night ahead of you in nashville. >> i do, kevin., it's a magical time in music city right now because tonight's cmas are gearing up to be one epic country concert. ♪ people talking about what is country ♪ >> come on. you're out here now. >> it's gonna be epic. it's gonna be like nothing we've done before. ♪ baby if it's meant to be >> the guys from florida georgia line are part of the night's 22 performances. luke bryan will open the...
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m in may -- nashville n. may of 1960, the city was able to organize and the business leaders were able to decide on a desegregation policy here in nashville. so you had these sort of small victories that kept motivating and fueling the movement even as they were moving toward these deep aspirational goals. so that's the perspective of the students engaged in these protests. next i want to turn to the lawyers, and this is the topic of my second chapter. and i'm focusing specifically on the civil rights lawyers and really those involved with the naacp led by the legal team of thurgood marshall. again, the lawyer who won the brown case. although the students and the lawyers struggled toward a common goal, they held sharply differing views about litigation and about the reliance on formal legal institutions. and their relationship was always somewhat uneasy between the lawyers and the student protesters. now, when the protests began, the lawyers were very much involved in the struggle with brown, and quite simply
m in may -- nashville n. may of 1960, the city was able to organize and the business leaders were able to decide on a desegregation policy here in nashville. so you had these sort of small victories that kept motivating and fueling the movement even as they were moving toward these deep aspirational goals. so that's the perspective of the students engaged in these protests. next i want to turn to the lawyers, and this is the topic of my second chapter. and i'm focusing specifically on the civil...
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[laughter] thank you both for joining us in nashville today.professor brown, i'm wondering if in your, just sitting and listening to families talk, if you could see a strain of psychological or emotional wear and tear on the families of these african-american men, men who worked sometimes miles underground? as a claustrophobic myself, i wonder if i would have the wherewithalhe to go beif neither the surface of the earth to work -- beneath. and then how does that express itself this one's family life or personal life when they come up aboveground? >> well, i have to tell you that was an extremely important question, so thank you for asking. yes, it absolutely expressed itself in the stories. in the household from the perspective of children, one of the most common versions of stories that came up in relation to -- i'd ask the question, did you understand what your father was really doing, right? did you really get that. and most as adults, they did, but as children not really. but what they did understand, that daddy was a coal miner, that his j
[laughter] thank you both for joining us in nashville today.professor brown, i'm wondering if in your, just sitting and listening to families talk, if you could see a strain of psychological or emotional wear and tear on the families of these african-american men, men who worked sometimes miles underground? as a claustrophobic myself, i wonder if i would have the wherewithalhe to go beif neither the surface of the earth to work -- beneath. and then how does that express itself this one's family...
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in nashville.up the fed head on twitter saying lay off the interest? do you like that? >> i don't know. we will have to see where it goes. steve: we have to see where it goes. indeed. all right. let's come all the way over here. i was talking to this guy a little while ago. is he actually a founding member of fox nation. what's your name? >> ron coulter. what's the number one issue for you? >> immigration for sure. steve: why is that? >> the taiwan situation ask out of control. we have got to take care of those people and send them home and come back and do it the right way. steve: what is it that the federal government in this country is doing that you think is good and what is bad? >> well, i think the fact that we do have the troops on the border taking care of things and making sure they are protecting us and security. nothing bad on at all. steve: do you like the president's approach? >> i do, absolutely. more people need to sign up for fox nation, too. steve: listen to that guy. these guys ar
in nashville.up the fed head on twitter saying lay off the interest? do you like that? >> i don't know. we will have to see where it goes. steve: we have to see where it goes. indeed. all right. let's come all the way over here. i was talking to this guy a little while ago. is he actually a founding member of fox nation. what's your name? >> ron coulter. what's the number one issue for you? >> immigration for sure. steve: why is that? >> the taiwan situation ask out of...
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. >>> and from nashville. i'm taking you backstage at the cma. all the cheers and tiers. >> i'm speechless. >> carrie underwood breaks baby news. luke bryan breaks blake's heart. >> he spent two years texting my old number. >> the tour that broke thor and net. >> i'm saying it's yee-sace. >> for stars impacted as the california fires rage on. >>> plus, sharon osborn throws serious shade. >> you could smell him coming. >>> and only we are with cardi b. breaking big baby news. >> oh, snapty snap snap. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> hi, everybody and welcome to nashville. i want to start out by saying thank you so much to my friends florida georgia line. i'm enjoying the peace and quiet before they open because last night at the cmas's crazy. crazy good. i want to call it country couples heaven. so many beautiful tributes a huge baby surprise and lots and lots of tears. >> carrie underwood! >> thank you, god. i have been blessed with so much in my life. still every day trying to figure out -- i haven't done anything to deserve it. >> carrie
. >>> and from nashville. i'm taking you backstage at the cma. all the cheers and tiers. >> i'm speechless. >> carrie underwood breaks baby news. luke bryan breaks blake's heart. >> he spent two years texting my old number. >> the tour that broke thor and net. >> i'm saying it's yee-sace. >> for stars impacted as the california fires rage on. >>> plus, sharon osborn throws serious shade. >> you could smell him coming. >>> and...
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my guy killed it. >> betting on nashville. >> he killed it on the nashville. >> numbers are fairly larget the press release, $2.5 billion being spent in new york and also, of course, in northern virginia as well. in queens it will be 4 million square feet of energy-efficient office space, to expand 8 million square feet. estimated incremental tax revenue, they say, of more than 10 billion over the next 20 years. >> do they have eminent domain >> that's why you can argue -- >> they have eminent domain? >> i don't know. there is a lot of commercial space there, there is, and a lot more potentially in that part of new york city. >> i think the narrative -- >> focused on by the city. >> etsy's in brooklyn, amazon is in queens. >> and google is on the west side of manhattan. >> they're going to stick it to the man. i want etsy in this fight against amazon. >> really? >> i'm taking etsy you have to give me some points, though. >> i don't think etsy will have 8 million square feet. >> i'm not going to do it straight up. >> do you know who has been following this amazon race for us for a long ti
my guy killed it. >> betting on nashville. >> he killed it on the nashville. >> numbers are fairly larget the press release, $2.5 billion being spent in new york and also, of course, in northern virginia as well. in queens it will be 4 million square feet of energy-efficient office space, to expand 8 million square feet. estimated incremental tax revenue, they say, of more than 10 billion over the next 20 years. >> do they have eminent domain >> that's why you can...
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connections to both of these men nashville kx to nick and change of leadership, nashville memphis connection here so outside agitator and mark you referred to mr. withers as being inside man. talk to us a little bit about outside man. >> well him itself was behind scenes and in the background right so he was a grassroots organization, that very early on decided to launch voting -- voter registration campaigns in mississippi and bob moses went down there and then started recruiting other people an students volunteered so on and culminated in 1964 with the mississippi freedom summer, and itself operated somewhat quietly behind scenes, and within him the administration you know there was nobody really, it was very decentralizeized in a way and there wasas a chairman, john lewis was chairman for a while and carmickle chairman for a while so they were the face of the organization. but -- really it was run by everybody. you know all of the staffers and he got involved in 1963, and went to mississippi and joined the freedom summer effort went to atlantic city in august that year to the democratic c
connections to both of these men nashville kx to nick and change of leadership, nashville memphis connection here so outside agitator and mark you referred to mr. withers as being inside man. talk to us a little bit about outside man. >> well him itself was behind scenes and in the background right so he was a grassroots organization, that very early on decided to launch voting -- voter registration campaigns in mississippi and bob moses went down there and then started recruiting other...
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when he came back to nashville they have a dismissal -- dismissal ceremony.pleasant little ceremonial and you can imagine indra jackson standing there it was said that before he left nashville the country was not enough for wilkinson in jackson. they reported the story that wilkinson had just taken mobile. that was the mission that he wanted. it seemed to be a humiliating defeat. the book talks about the american industry -- indian history as well. jackson on the way back. in one of those leaders told the story that he was not born as a moral man. it split apart. in the full-grown warrior popped out. i think on march 14, 1813 when andrew jackson got this letter. it was just like that thunderclap. from james wilkinson. and it split apart the old indra jackson. the one who pretty much lived for himself. and a new indra jackson was born. and out popped old hickory full-grown warrior. for the first time in his life he made a decision i think to live and not just for himself and his friends but for people who have nothing. people who have been abused by the govern
when he came back to nashville they have a dismissal -- dismissal ceremony.pleasant little ceremonial and you can imagine indra jackson standing there it was said that before he left nashville the country was not enough for wilkinson in jackson. they reported the story that wilkinson had just taken mobile. that was the mission that he wanted. it seemed to be a humiliating defeat. the book talks about the american industry -- indian history as well. jackson on the way back. in one of those...
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mean, nashville, tennessee so thank you so much for coming out. and it's really just a testament, black coalminers and their descend extents are everywhere. there's no place that guy and give a talk where someone from this book -- and they're bow in the book -- don't just show up which is quite lovely. i'll also share the book has a piece of original art on the front, the cover was painted by the fine artist, charlie palmer. i commissioned him to paint this cover. i gave him a couple of excerpts from the book and a few old photos of what those coal camps looked like back in the day and he used that as inspiration to interpret a cover, and i just love that aspect of the book, not only the text itself but the esthetics because when i had the great pleasure of doing my first book release, which was at a reunion with the participants who contributed 0 this book, they started arguing, saying, that is first street. no that's cumberland. that's church street. so did have that feel of home. so that was really validating. ... reading from chapter four. it'
mean, nashville, tennessee so thank you so much for coming out. and it's really just a testament, black coalminers and their descend extents are everywhere. there's no place that guy and give a talk where someone from this book -- and they're bow in the book -- don't just show up which is quite lovely. i'll also share the book has a piece of original art on the front, the cover was painted by the fine artist, charlie palmer. i commissioned him to paint this cover. i gave him a couple of...
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i'm from nashville. i'm a new person. what can i say?e right there with you. [ applause ] we appreciate that. safe travels home, guys. >>> let's go over now to rob. >> cowboy hat and earmuffs wouldn't have been a bad call this morning with temperatures feeling like they're in the 20s. you all brought your snow gear, right? it's coming here in the next couple of hours. we already had a fair amount, smugglers' notch with the selfie stick, cutting some trash, flashing some powder and you'll get more in the way of it today. it's november 15th and this is the kind of snowfall we're talking about away from i-95 although it will accumulate on i-95 briefly like in d.c. most significant accumulation far inland and then another arctic blast coming. if you guys are staying for the weekend, keep the winter gear >> let's get it over to >> let's get it over to robin and her beautiful winter white. >> all right, rob. thank you very much. it is not only thankful thursday but thriver thursday and these are thrivers from our audience. both from breast can
i'm from nashville. i'm a new person. what can i say?e right there with you. [ applause ] we appreciate that. safe travels home, guys. >>> let's go over now to rob. >> cowboy hat and earmuffs wouldn't have been a bad call this morning with temperatures feeling like they're in the 20s. you all brought your snow gear, right? it's coming here in the next couple of hours. we already had a fair amount, smugglers' notch with the selfie stick, cutting some trash, flashing some powder...
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so i wanted nashville to get back to nashville."justine) shaw admits he doesn't have a fully fleshed out platform yet, but says he will focus on gun control. he hasn't made an official declaration of his candidacy yet. (jrs) a college campus in sacramento has been filled with these flyers. reporter ali wolf takes a look at where they may have come from and gets reaction from students on campus. at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael.. these five words - printed on flyers - are stirring up strong reactions from students....kareem abu humra: "its so racist."louie frutos: "i think its ok to be any color."'its okay to be white' its a message some students consider harmless...others - divisive...cristian espinoza: "it doesnút really bother me." zoe halliday: "it's a lot of us versus them were definitely not a unified country right now on many different levels." around 1 a-m thursday staff members noticed some people taping the signs up on three different campus buildings... joshua moon johnson: "one was on the adminis
so i wanted nashville to get back to nashville."justine) shaw admits he doesn't have a fully fleshed out platform yet, but says he will focus on gun control. he hasn't made an official declaration of his candidacy yet. (jrs) a college campus in sacramento has been filled with these flyers. reporter ali wolf takes a look at where they may have come from and gets reaction from students on campus. at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael.. these five words - printed on...
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>> i have a new bar in nashville now.tertainer, i may just go there and drinks are on me that night. i just might be that lucky. ♪ ya that's my kind of night >> brad paisley and carrie underwood are co-hosting the cmas on abc. luke is close buds with carrie's husband mike fisher. we had ask him of carrie's song. ♪ right now he's probably slow dancing ♪ ♪ right now he's probably out grazing with a corn fed doe and he's probably getting frisky ♪ >> i saw it because mike fisher text messaged it to me. it's a very clever song, mike, very clever. i'm going to use my judging skills from "american idol." what i've seen -- and mike, you're not going to hollywood. >> i thought he sounded pretty good. luke, that was pretty mean. i'll have to talk to you about that tomorrow. i will be in nashville for the cmas. >> for now, let's head to new york. where are you niecy? >> if you want to see me freak out, you will. i'm on the set of "jake ryan." you may be saying where are you. all i've been told is i'm in a bunker emotional tribute to
>> i have a new bar in nashville now.tertainer, i may just go there and drinks are on me that night. i just might be that lucky. ♪ ya that's my kind of night >> brad paisley and carrie underwood are co-hosting the cmas on abc. luke is close buds with carrie's husband mike fisher. we had ask him of carrie's song. ♪ right now he's probably slow dancing ♪ ♪ right now he's probably out grazing with a corn fed doe and he's probably getting frisky ♪ >> i saw it because...
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that deal on rca's sky was tom parker -- side was tom parker, a manager country singers in nashville. through parker, he took elvis -- artist in history had been promoted or marketed like that before, and he became the first big superstar because of that marketing push that came behind him. here for 10 was years. he had a 10 year lease on the building. he never owned it. he's the state 1950 -- eat least 1950,0, -- he leased it and that he moved up the road to a different studio. openedmid-1980's, it was . it has always pretty much been kind of a tourist destination, tours during the day, and then at night, recording. it has been about recording ever since then. we get hundreds of people in here a day come through to see
that deal on rca's sky was tom parker -- side was tom parker, a manager country singers in nashville. through parker, he took elvis -- artist in history had been promoted or marketed like that before, and he became the first big superstar because of that marketing push that came behind him. here for 10 was years. he had a 10 year lease on the building. he never owned it. he's the state 1950 -- eat least 1950,0, -- he leased it and that he moved up the road to a different studio....
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love nashville.were recorded right here at historic rca studio b, it's been here for 61 years, the place was built for the king of rock 'n' roll. folks taking turns taking photos, where the king himself would sit for hours warming up by singing gospel music. fats domino played on that piano, adele, carrie underwood, all staang at this studio on th foundation elvis laid for them. now, the ultimate tailgate wouldn't be complete if i didn't get a chance to seat. i have sweet tea brined honey bourbon wings, your taste buds watered, victor. pull out our handkerchief, brother, i wish you were here with me. >> do not come back to atlanta without those. >> bring some to him, there you go. >> thank you, coy. >> you're welcome. >>> so a blunder leads to the complete ruin of a multimillion dollar nato warship. we'll tell you what happened. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments
love nashville.were recorded right here at historic rca studio b, it's been here for 61 years, the place was built for the king of rock 'n' roll. folks taking turns taking photos, where the king himself would sit for hours warming up by singing gospel music. fats domino played on that piano, adele, carrie underwood, all staang at this studio on th foundation elvis laid for them. now, the ultimate tailgate wouldn't be complete if i didn't get a chance to seat. i have sweet tea brined honey...
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. >> ♪ the country's elite knocked the socks off nashville.e underwood and brad paisley were the hose. -- where the hosts. >> they dedicated the show to the victims of the thousand oaks shooting. >> thinking about the people in california right now. >> stapleton took home the male artist of the year and underwood was awarded female artist of the year. >> casey musgrave took home her first album of the year win. >> 10 years ago today i moved to nashville. >> brothers osborne couldn't believe this. >> i don't know why we keep winning this. >> this ended the little big town six-year winning streak. >> we rent helicopters and go around nashville and toss it around. [ laughter ] >> taking on the nights most coveted award -- keith urban. >> i love entertaining. it is the foundation of who i am. >> in nashville from the biggest night, fox news reporting. >>> tonight the warriors play the rockets and houston. draymond green will be back. he and kevin durant had an argument and a suspended without pay. they were seen together on the court during the sh
. >> ♪ the country's elite knocked the socks off nashville.e underwood and brad paisley were the hose. -- where the hosts. >> they dedicated the show to the victims of the thousand oaks shooting. >> thinking about the people in california right now. >> stapleton took home the male artist of the year and underwood was awarded female artist of the year. >> casey musgrave took home her first album of the year win. >> 10 years ago today i moved to nashville....
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also we have coverage of the recent southern festival of books in nashville. with author discussions on civil rights, rural america, the country's political divide race in america and more. and jean marie last guest talks about letters from the public that president obama received in responded to while in office. all that and more for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. they were kept the early lace -- they recount the early life of benjamin franklin. good evening everyone. it is just nice to see 70 familiar faces back at our audience. that's part of the distinguished series. they have enabled us to invite so many prominent office -- authors here. the program will last an hour. if you did not get one. so also wanted to note there will be a book signing after the onstage talk. it's will take place out in our smith gallery and that's where they will also be sold at her and my history kiosk so please join us for that as well. we are so pleased to welcome nick bunker back into the historical society. some of you may remember that he came and six -- discussed th
also we have coverage of the recent southern festival of books in nashville. with author discussions on civil rights, rural america, the country's political divide race in america and more. and jean marie last guest talks about letters from the public that president obama received in responded to while in office. all that and more for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. they were kept the early lace -- they recount the early life of benjamin franklin. good evening everyone. it is just nice...
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this lady here actually lives here in nashville. she was a field representative for the civil rights initiative in memphis in 1968. ernest and other informants were kicking back information. telling the fbi to sympathetic to the black power movement. her main associate, ernest and others had seen them at parties with black power advocate. they kept making these connections. the fbi tried to fire these two individuals. i've interviewed them and they are in my book. at one point, ernest was at a march where he saw, this is actually a piece from that report. that is his code number. added during the october 5 sympathy march, also known as bobby doctor of the u.s. civil rights commission was with audrey. a volunteer. writing in the report married as his doctor. yet they were holding hands. ernest had a picture of this, photos holding. pernicious by m e3 38. ask yourself why would they want this picture? i've interviewed bobby. i never had an affair with her. i was married. whether they actually acted on this or not is unclear. they want
this lady here actually lives here in nashville. she was a field representative for the civil rights initiative in memphis in 1968. ernest and other informants were kicking back information. telling the fbi to sympathetic to the black power movement. her main associate, ernest and others had seen them at parties with black power advocate. they kept making these connections. the fbi tried to fire these two individuals. i've interviewed them and they are in my book. at one point, ernest was at a...
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. >>> and you're watching coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville on booktv on c-span2. beginning now, political scientist marc hetherington examines the impact of political polling on consumer choice. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us here today. my name is mona frederick, and i'm the executive the directer direct or of the center for the humanities at vanderbilt. is and i am pleased to welcome you to this session at the 30th annual southern festival of books, a program of humanities tennessee. the tennessee affiliate of the national endowment for the humanities. this panel is entitled polarization and the polls: how consumer choices reflect our politics. it is part of a special track of sessions on democracy and the informed citizen. this is cosponsored by vanderbilt's warren center and was funded by the ann true w. melon -- andrew w. mellon foundation. we have three distinguished speakers today. given the time limits for the session -- we have one hour -- i am going to keep my introductions very brief in order that you may have more time to hear from them a
. >>> and you're watching coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville on booktv on c-span2. beginning now, political scientist marc hetherington examines the impact of political polling on consumer choice. >> good afternoon. thank you for joining us here today. my name is mona frederick, and i'm the executive the directer direct or of the center for the humanities at vanderbilt. is and i am pleased to welcome you to this session at the 30th annual southern festival of...
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i'm right here in the nashville underground. their football and their food here. it's going to be a must-win for vanderbilt up the road here for keeping both folks alive. last night, the nfl in a back and forth battle looking to keep playoff hopes alive. the seahawks were down 14-3 at one point, but russell wilson would rally back. eddixon there with the touchdown would give them the lead with five minutes to go. aaron rodgers was on fire in this game. over 330 yards, but it was this incomplete pass here that would force a fourth and two. coach mike mccarthy decides to punt. the packers never get the ball back. rodgers was sacked five times in the game. the seahawks get the win 27-24. our tums tailgate is here featuring the incredible food and yes the football in the city, but this is music city. known worldwide for it, right? and so we want to talk to you about rhyming auditorium, an iconic place, called the mother church of country music because back in the late 1800s, it started as a church, but over the years, it transformed
i'm right here in the nashville underground. their football and their food here. it's going to be a must-win for vanderbilt up the road here for keeping both folks alive. last night, the nfl in a back and forth battle looking to keep playoff hopes alive. the seahawks were down 14-3 at one point, but russell wilson would rally back. eddixon there with the touchdown would give them the lead with five minutes to go. aaron rodgers was on fire in this game. over 330 yards, but it was this incomplete...
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the cma awards rocking the stage at nashville or in nashville overnight, they were praised for leavingics out of the joke filled show. >> just started snoring in the front row. >> quit recording. >> chris stapleton was not sleeping, he was too be busy accepting the vocalist of the year award, casey musgrave beating out stapleton for album of the year with golden hour but last night's biggest surprise taking home entertainer of the year. >> baby girl, i love you so much. i am shocked beyond shock, thank you for supporting daddy. >> several country legends taking the stage including garth brooks. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour, fatal flight. remember the shocking incident when a woman was sucked out of the plane window a 32,000 feet? the details i just released on a terrifying ordeal. defending the frontline secondary of defense jim mattis talking tough on the border as a migrant caravan closes in. for border patrol agent jason piccolo says the caravan is our only problem. he explains next. >> raining and cold, when you are in a position where people are showing lack of respect
the cma awards rocking the stage at nashville or in nashville overnight, they were praised for leavingics out of the joke filled show. >> just started snoring in the front row. >> quit recording. >> chris stapleton was not sleeping, he was too be busy accepting the vocalist of the year award, casey musgrave beating out stapleton for album of the year with golden hour but last night's biggest surprise taking home entertainer of the year. >> baby girl, i love you so much....
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just outside of nashville.t to hear people say they will stand in line for six hours if they have to, to exercise their hard-fought right to vote. know your rights as a voter. up next, what you should do if you encounter problems at the polling station. number one, do not leave. we will tell you what to do even if someone challenges your right to vote. 2018, no doubt the year of the women. 23 women on the ballot for u.s. senate. 235 women in house races. tonight there's history in the making, with the control of congress at stake. we've got you covered here on msnbc. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forgot. chevy also won a j.d. power dependability award for its light-duty truck the chevy silverado. oh, and since the chevy equinox and traverse also won chevy is the only brand to earn the j.d. power dependability award across cars, trucks and suvs-three years in a row. phew. third time's the charm... you might or joints.hing for y
just outside of nashville.t to hear people say they will stand in line for six hours if they have to, to exercise their hard-fought right to vote. know your rights as a voter. up next, what you should do if you encounter problems at the polling station. number one, do not leave. we will tell you what to do even if someone challenges your right to vote. 2018, no doubt the year of the women. 23 women on the ballot for u.s. senate. 235 women in house races. tonight there's history in the making,...
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joining me from nashville is msnbc's senior correspondent chris jansing. we've seen you all week talking to women down there in tennessee. is it the women's vote that's most important? >> reporter: that's number one. the reason, of course, as we've been talking about all week, in these suburbs, about 30 miles south of nashville, women voters have been breaking heavily for the democrat phil bredesen. you can see some folks lined up there. they're getting signed in, and then they're going to come over here and vote. without a doubt, bredesen has been looking for the woman's vote. as we've been talking to women all throughout the week, it's been the tone of the campaign. they're not used to competitive campaigns here, first of all. they're not used to having a hundred voters an hour, which is what they're seeing here. same thing we saw, record-breaking numbers at the other two polling places in nashville earlier today. in fact, we talked to the secretary of state who told me that the early voting here was just 50,000 away from the total, the total vote from 2
joining me from nashville is msnbc's senior correspondent chris jansing. we've seen you all week talking to women down there in tennessee. is it the women's vote that's most important? >> reporter: that's number one. the reason, of course, as we've been talking about all week, in these suburbs, about 30 miles south of nashville, women voters have been breaking heavily for the democrat phil bredesen. you can see some folks lined up there. they're getting signed in, and then they're going...
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when i became mayor of nashville that was the fourth race i had run in in july had won one. and i really want young people to know how important it is, the future of our country, to stay engaged, never, ever, ever give up. [applause] >> on behalf of andrea and myself, what in incredible privilege it is to serve people of tennessee and to be considered for this opportunity. godspeed each and every one of you, thank you for everything you have done. [chanting] [cheers and applause] >> thank you all. i tell you what. i think our country heard loud and clear. [applause] >> we could not have done it without all of you. i know you want to keep this tight race, i am so incredibly grateful for all of you who have stood with us and stayed strong and worked to get out the vote. we appreciate everything you have done. thank you so very much. thank you. i want to say first of all, thank you to the voters. thank you for believing in me and hearing our message and giving me your vote and allowing me to be the first woman ever. [cheers and applause] >> it is a conservative woman. >> 3 mill
when i became mayor of nashville that was the fourth race i had run in in july had won one. and i really want young people to know how important it is, the future of our country, to stay engaged, never, ever, ever give up. [applause] >> on behalf of andrea and myself, what in incredible privilege it is to serve people of tennessee and to be considered for this opportunity. godspeed each and every one of you, thank you for everything you have done. [chanting] [cheers and applause] >>...
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. >>> alg , e l ghin ct,om manhunt in nashville. that giant rock tossed from an overpass killing the driver below. this morning, that driver's heartbroken family is demanding answers. >>> and the deepening mystery about how this atm found its way deep inside a forest. nd its way deep inside a forest. be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise
. >>> alg , e l ghin ct,om manhunt in nashville. that giant rock tossed from an overpass killing the driver below. this morning, that driver's heartbroken family is demanding answers. >>> and the deepening mystery about how this atm found its way deep inside a forest. nd its way deep inside a forest. be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another...
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from this downtown nashville hotel. a report of a guest feeling sick. >> cardiac or respiratory arrest on bravo four. >> reporter: by 10:00 a.m. -- >> looks like we're going to be transporting this one, chest pressure. >> reporter: more than a dozen people treated, at least five take on the the hospital. authorities say the leak originated on the hotel's third floor, where the pool and gym are located. and the carbon monoxide levels were through the roof. >> a normal reading for a safe level is 35 parts per million. at that point, our readings were at 500 parts per million, which is the highest that our tools can actually measure. >> reporter: carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and poisonous. symptoms can range from headaches to loss of consciousness and ultimately, death. >> had this happened overnight and possibly had it happened in an area where people were sleeping, it could've been a much different outcome. >> reporter: there were no core ban monoxide detectors on the third floor, but they're actually not requi
from this downtown nashville hotel. a report of a guest feeling sick. >> cardiac or respiratory arrest on bravo four. >> reporter: by 10:00 a.m. -- >> looks like we're going to be transporting this one, chest pressure. >> reporter: more than a dozen people treated, at least five take on the the hospital. authorities say the leak originated on the hotel's third floor, where the pool and gym are located. and the carbon monoxide levels were through the roof. >> a...
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freedom writer movement that was a seminal movement that people hear about but the epicenter was in nashville he spent time in india with those nonviolent tactics with the breakout movement he was kicked out of vanderbilt for that he just needed to come back down south and to consider him to militant. because of that history book and then was agitating. and then to go through all these reports scores and scores of reports and photographs i count 48 different incidents and a lot of this is pretty amazing this domestic intelligence operation was because it looked at the broad scope it was a vacuum cleaner so it would kick back things like the fbi agent that he was questioning the virgin birth of christ. with details of his family and involvement and the peace movement to train young men to dodge the draft legally because lawson did not agree as a matter of fact he was a conscientious objector because he would not register for the draft. there was that ideological difference what adam was saying to break new ground with that broad archive and test it on - - domestic intelligence we have known th
freedom writer movement that was a seminal movement that people hear about but the epicenter was in nashville he spent time in india with those nonviolent tactics with the breakout movement he was kicked out of vanderbilt for that he just needed to come back down south and to consider him to militant. because of that history book and then was agitating. and then to go through all these reports scores and scores of reports and photographs i count 48 different incidents and a lot of this is...
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with bold nashville hot spices.hat's mega. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] and i take my job seriously. while i'm busy watching the game, i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] say something to local authorities. all right, everybody's ready for our third "toss up" of the night. "living things" is the category for $3,000. here goes vanna. ♪ [ bell chimes ] - charlene? - cherry blossoms. yeah, that's it. three for three in the "toss up" department. $17,000-plus. "phrase" is the category. charlene, you get to
with bold nashville hot spices.hat's mega. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] and i take my job seriously. while i'm busy watching the game, i need your help keeping an eye on the stands. if you see something that doesn't look quite right,...
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live in nashville, gloria rodriguez, abc 7 news. >> gloria, thank you so much. you can catch the cmas at 8:00 he tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. >>> here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. the camp fire continues to burn outside of chico. cooler weather and wea
live in nashville, gloria rodriguez, abc 7 news. >> gloria, thank you so much. you can catch the cmas at 8:00 he tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight...
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also we have coverage of the recent southern festival of books in nashville.ith author discussions on civil rights, rural america, the country's political divide race in america and more. and jean marie last guest talks about letters from the public that president obama received in responded to while in office. all that and more for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. they were kept the early lace -- they recount the early life of benjamin franklin. good evening everyone.
also we have coverage of the recent southern festival of books in nashville.ith author discussions on civil rights, rural america, the country's political divide race in america and more. and jean marie last guest talks about letters from the public that president obama received in responded to while in office. all that and more for a complete schedule visit book tv.org. they were kept the early lace -- they recount the early life of benjamin franklin. good evening everyone.
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he was the manager of country singers in nashville. he took elvis.artist in history ever been promoted, marketed like that before. he became the first big superstar because of the marketing push behind him. >> sam was here for 10 years. he had a 10 year lease. he leased it. 1950. 1960 he moved down the street and opened another studio. they, this started in 1980's. mid-80's. it was open. pretty much always been a destination tourist . it has always been about recording ever since then as well. .e get hundreds of people a day people from all over the world. come, thatple that have waited their whole lives. they will say i have waited my whole life to see this place. you see it as this -- it is an ongoing fascination people have with this place. the myth of this place. .t is a legendary place legendary studios. like the name says. our staff traveled to memphis, tennessee to learn about its rich history. learn more about memphis and other stops on c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> the
he was the manager of country singers in nashville. he took elvis.artist in history ever been promoted, marketed like that before. he became the first big superstar because of the marketing push behind him. >> sam was here for 10 years. he had a 10 year lease. he leased it. 1950. 1960 he moved down the street and opened another studio. they, this started in 1980's. mid-80's. it was open. pretty much always been a destination tourist . it has always been about recording ever since then as...
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with charles also in new york we have joe concha he is they were media reporter for the hill and in nashville we cross to roger l. simon he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter as well as co-founder and c.e.o. of america's p.j. media gentlemen cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe let me go to you first here i guess i can pick the easiest example the dueling match we saw with jim acosta and president trump here i mean what is the state of journalism and i'm not let light letting either guy off the hook at least at this point here but what does that tell us about journalism today journalism today i would say has become a matter of many more opinions being put into reporting which is leading to mistrust by viewers and by audiences and jim acosta is a good example of that jim openly debates the president on certain. he takes a side and then decides to become the captain of the debate team during press briefings like we saw last week it eventually becomes a confrontation where after every press briefing wh
with charles also in new york we have joe concha he is they were media reporter for the hill and in nashville we cross to roger l. simon he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter as well as co-founder and c.e.o. of america's p.j. media gentlemen cross-like rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate joe let me go to you first here i guess i can pick the easiest example the dueling match we saw with jim acosta and president...
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could bring new innovation into the sector and jobs in nashville. all the stories coming up friday morning and joining me to break it all down fox news contributor and hill columnist liz peek, chairman of program and kill's college brian brendberg and chief market strategists michael block, good morning, everybody. >> great to be here. >> built a snowman this morning on the way in. maria: it was messy, complete standstill in new york for hours on end. >> i woke up in dc and in dc a drop of snow and the city is paralyzed and it was. it's crazy, honestly. maria: what's on your mind? >> you have the facebook story, right, the saga continues to play out, mark zuckerberg responds, i don't think anyone listen today that response and said, that makes sense, that's good, you've made me feel better about this, this is really a shocking development, but really confirms, i think, what a lot of people have suspected about what's going on inside the firm and how things really operate. there-- maria: facebook is under fire as a result. social media giant on the d
could bring new innovation into the sector and jobs in nashville. all the stories coming up friday morning and joining me to break it all down fox news contributor and hill columnist liz peek, chairman of program and kill's college brian brendberg and chief market strategists michael block, good morning, everybody. >> great to be here. >> built a snowman this morning on the way in. maria: it was messy, complete standstill in new york for hours on end. >> i woke up in dc and in...
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all down to ten ten and it is august in tennessee and everyone shows up in nashville and they're in nashville and the pro suffrage forces and the anti-suffrage forces and the liquor lobby. anybody who employs labor is terrified, and the anti-suffragists are trotting out like civil war veterans saying i didn't fight for this country, and there's a suite called the jack daniels suite where they're getting everyone loaded and the entire national press corps is also there in august in nashville and they're all in each other's faces and the pro-suffrage people wear red roses in their lapel and some wear both just to confuse you. there is really dirty campaigning where an anti-s anti-suffrage group will call one and say your son is sick, you need to rush home so they'll miss the vote. they're taking state senators out to dinner and charming them and sending the prettiest girls and it's crazy. there is a good new book called about the tennessee fight and i recommend it. no one knows how the vote's going to go and the state assembly, and no one's got a good vote count and a few days before the actual
all down to ten ten and it is august in tennessee and everyone shows up in nashville and they're in nashville and the pro suffrage forces and the anti-suffrage forces and the liquor lobby. anybody who employs labor is terrified, and the anti-suffragists are trotting out like civil war veterans saying i didn't fight for this country, and there's a suite called the jack daniels suite where they're getting everyone loaded and the entire national press corps is also there in august in nashville and...