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one was the economic club of chicago, and the other was a grand old opry in nashville.t used to have to bring it for nixon when nixon would put a metal on someone, it would often remind them of combat. because nixon would slice his hand open and blood would come out. they would have a flashback. so they finally had to put scotch tape on the metals. so he shows up, and he is greeted by a song written just to that theme is at that point everything for him and he was going to the base and that was 40 years ago, 45 years ago. there was very much a concerted effort on the part at that point of the republican party in the same way the democratic party was reaching out to the counterculture. when you look at the march on washington, peter paul and mary, bob dylan, really remarkable, you had an answer to this. so if you are despairing of where things are, this is a perennial story and then we crash into the 1980s with president reagan and the whole notion of morning in america. in two different songs that are really two sides of that coin. >> you can listen to lee greenwood's g
one was the economic club of chicago, and the other was a grand old opry in nashville.t used to have to bring it for nixon when nixon would put a metal on someone, it would often remind them of combat. because nixon would slice his hand open and blood would come out. they would have a flashback. so they finally had to put scotch tape on the metals. so he shows up, and he is greeted by a song written just to that theme is at that point everything for him and he was going to the base and that was...
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he wore this to the opening of the blues club in nashville. obviously there are a lot of great blues musicians in this famotry, bb king was the most >>s. >> y got this at a state auction? >> i did. i worked at the bb king museum in mississippi delta but we went to the state auction to purchase this and it's quite a treasure. we'll actually have a guitar to pair with it on loan. >> one of many great treeses. >> dr. bennett thank you. the museum will open labor day weekend. we'll be right back. huge tax breaks for the rich, while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax breaks for billionaires. we are going to guarantee health care to all people and create up to 20 million good paying jobs to save this planet. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message because we need an economy that works for all of us, not just wealthyamn contributors. mis the
he wore this to the opening of the blues club in nashville. obviously there are a lot of great blues musicians in this famotry, bb king was the most >>s. >> y got this at a state auction? >> i did. i worked at the bb king museum in mississippi delta but we went to the state auction to purchase this and it's quite a treasure. we'll actually have a guitar to pair with it on loan. >> one of many great treeses. >> dr. bennett thank you. the museum will open labor day...
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thank in nashville tennessee. you very much for your time. thank you very much for your time.ce, would you say revising the way cases are diagnosed? of course it does. the difficulty is that we can't i2 does. the difficulty is that we can't12 whether cases are generally increasing, staying the same or decreasing and of course, that is something we all want to know. the chinese have done this giant, public health experiment with quarantine and we would surely like to know whether the goal of the quarantine, reducing the transmission of the virus, has been effective. and yet, presumably, you can't compare what is happening in various parts of the world unless there is consistency in the way cases are defined and diagnosed. of course, that's correct. consistency is what you need. so if you have changing definitions of what you're calling a case, all of a sudden, the data becomes very difficult to interpret. so how do you interpret what you are hearing? well, we have to wonder whether cases are still occurring at a substantial rate in wuhan. that would be very disturbing because i
thank in nashville tennessee. you very much for your time. thank you very much for your time.ce, would you say revising the way cases are diagnosed? of course it does. the difficulty is that we can't i2 does. the difficulty is that we can't12 whether cases are generally increasing, staying the same or decreasing and of course, that is something we all want to know. the chinese have done this giant, public health experiment with quarantine and we would surely like to know whether the goal of the...
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i grew up in nashville, tennessee.n and raised here. >> i started my life ichicago. >> worked in corporate america for a long time. >> alwaymade instruments. >> i wanted to start playing the violin again. >> a sheed me if i could make her a violin she could help me. i mentioned, why not just ike your own aill teach you how to make your own in the beginning. >> i want my violin to have a rich tone. starting the violin and going through the whole process of making this violin, the skills she has learned, the most important skills are not wit. the han they are in her head and into her heart. it really is special to teach her. i'm anxious to see what she does with it. that's the really exciting part for me. >> to this day i have yet to find a black female violin maker. i would love to create ait small communof my peers. that representation is so important. >> she is one of my best friends, just because she is honest withe, doing the thing that i love to do. laura: ray an' amands inspiring friendship. pa reminder of our to
i grew up in nashville, tennessee.n and raised here. >> i started my life ichicago. >> worked in corporate america for a long time. >> alwaymade instruments. >> i wanted to start playing the violin again. >> a sheed me if i could make her a violin she could help me. i mentioned, why not just ike your own aill teach you how to make your own in the beginning. >> i want my violin to have a rich tone. starting the violin and going through the whole process of...
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host: let's talk to richard, who is calling from nashville, tennessee on the independent line. richard good morning. caller: good morning. what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville , of course and it is a growing , metroplex of a city -- i would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there is around 97 counties in tennessee. and that is about right for that sized estate around the country, about 90 to 100 counties. we are inderstand why a rush to get through such -- get through the election. we have super tuesday coming up and think about it, most young , students who can vote are in college classes and most are working paycheck-to-paycheck and they want to vote. and they can't vote. i would like for the young lady to talk about the structure of each town, county, if there are 200 people or a million people in a county. let's have a week of elections and make sure that those people -- i don't mind a young person in high school 16 to 18 working in there, but i think they should should have the mental -- most people in my church, m
host: let's talk to richard, who is calling from nashville, tennessee on the independent line. richard good morning. caller: good morning. what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville , of course and it is a growing , metroplex of a city -- i would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there is around 97 counties in tennessee. and that is about right for that sized estate around the country, about 90 to 100 counties. we are inderstand why a rush to...
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this gans, we're neighbors in nashville.ul tim is asked me a really important question, and i had never if thought about it. he asked, given the periods of history i'd written about, had i ever considered the role music played in that history, and i was embarrassed to say i hadn't. and as >> transcending speech barriers, e. it just has a way of, you know, a way to communicate that you can, that you can't communicate any other way with sometimes. and i think it relates all the way back to the beginning of the spoken word. and stories have been told throughout history through music, originally around fires, i guess, in the beginning. and, you know, for me i want to be able to just move people by the stories that i tell. and that's what i do with music, is tell stories. and part of being involved with you and writing this book was to be able to tell the story of how music helped propel that story forward. >> so every era in american life, the tensions of that era can be found in his music, it's interesting. so 1768 john dickens
this gans, we're neighbors in nashville.ul tim is asked me a really important question, and i had never if thought about it. he asked, given the periods of history i'd written about, had i ever considered the role music played in that history, and i was embarrassed to say i hadn't. and as >> transcending speech barriers, e. it just has a way of, you know, a way to communicate that you can, that you can't communicate any other way with sometimes. and i think it relates all the way back to...
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i grew up in nashville, tennessee. born and raised here. i started tennessee. born and raised here. here. i started my life in chicago. i walked interpret -- i worked in corporate america for a while and wanted to start met playing the violin again. she asked me to make a violin, if she could help me. ijust wa nted if she could help me. ijust wanted to know why not make her own? i would teach you how to make your own from the beginning. i want my violin to have a rich tone. we both do. starting the violin and going through the whole process of making the violin, the skills she has learned and most important skills are not, you know, with the hands, they are in her head and in her heart. it really is special to teacher. i am anxious to see what she does with it. that is the exciting part for me. to this day i have yet to find a black female violin maker. i would love to create a small community of peers. that representation is so important. she is one of my best friends because, you know, she is honest with me and doing the thing that i love to do. much more on the coronavirus is on
i grew up in nashville, tennessee. born and raised here. i started tennessee. born and raised here. here. i started my life in chicago. i walked interpret -- i worked in corporate america for a while and wanted to start met playing the violin again. she asked me to make a violin, if she could help me. ijust wa nted if she could help me. ijust wanted to know why not make her own? i would teach you how to make your own from the beginning. i want my violin to have a rich tone. we both do. starting...
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>>welcome back to kron 4 news at 10 nashville is known around the world as music city and soon a new museum will tell a part of that story that many visitors and even locals might not have heard erica francis takes us on a tour of the site of the national museum of african american music which promises to tell the hidden history of nashville. >>it's about time we're and whether your ready or not the broadway music scene is set to expand with new sites. a new sound to the perception nationally i think is that nashville is just country music and while we love country music i think it's very important to touch base on all of the other musical genres that african-americans have helped to influence ar smithers director of education and public programs says it's a story that needs tobe told this is just a monumental project and its history that we're doing through more than 1400 articts, 7 galleries at theater and live music national museum of african american music will educate and celebrate the influence african-americans have made on america's music we're talking about r b hip-hop soul,
>>welcome back to kron 4 news at 10 nashville is known around the world as music city and soon a new museum will tell a part of that story that many visitors and even locals might not have heard erica francis takes us on a tour of the site of the national museum of african american music which promises to tell the hidden history of nashville. >>it's about time we're and whether your ready or not the broadway music scene is set to expand with new sites. a new sound to the perception...
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we will find out what country music star don rich drives a nashville pit he will weigh on that and moreg actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ va mortgage rates have dropped to near 50-year lows. newday usa can help you refinance your mortgage and save thousands a year. i urge you to call newday usa now. >> dana: look at this, apparently bad guys are not allowed to use iphones on cameras in movies. the director of "knives out" revealing apples micromanagement ways. a country music star, and host of fox nation show "the perseus perseus -- pursuit with john rich." love that you are going to join us on "the daily briefing." i did not even realize that apple is so conscious about their brand that t
we will find out what country music star don rich drives a nashville pit he will weigh on that and moreg actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you...
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plus a new music seum is coming to nashville. anit's hilighting more than just country music.ll take a look behind the scenes at the national museumfor african american music will hae that coming up. and a chas straight out of looney tunes a helicopter had to be called to get a coyote off the runway. but that's not the only animal cse that happened either a lot more coming up in a minute. here's a quick live look outside of percent richmond sandra fell bridge. the tollplaza traffic crawling along here robin we in with another check of the hot spots that arout there and john trouble in the weather center lk more about that sunshine and the warm weather but expect this in a man's world maybe for thmen lash blast from covergirl mega volume in an stant lalashes with up to 10x volu from easreezy, beautiful covergirl. ...at the right prices sta with lowe's.... shop our bath savings event and get up to... 40% off lectath sentia. and finish it f with dual-scrub stain resistant... valspar tra interior paint plus primer starting a$24.98 a gallon. do it right for less start with lowe's.
plus a new music seum is coming to nashville. anit's hilighting more than just country music.ll take a look behind the scenes at the national museumfor african american music will hae that coming up. and a chas straight out of looney tunes a helicopter had to be called to get a coyote off the runway. but that's not the only animal cse that happened either a lot more coming up in a minute. here's a quick live look outside of percent richmond sandra fell bridge. the tollplaza traffic crawling...
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tonight, we're learning chilling details of what the sheriff in nashville calls the "most significanturity breach in the city's history." police broke up a plot for a huge jailbreak. the alleged ring leader is a well-known advocate for prison reform. and tonight, officials are still searching for weapons he may have planted in the jail. manuel bojorquez on what the investigation turned up. >> reporter: authorities say alex friedmann's scheme involved dressing as a construction worker and stealing keys, to plant loaded guns and ammunition at an under-construction downtown nashville detention center for a "massive escape plan." >> it was discovered that mr. friedman, over many months, had developed and implemented an extremely deliberate and, in my opinion, evil plan. what disturbed me most is not that this was about an escape. it was also about loss of life. >> private prisons could not exist without the collusion of government agencies that give them permission to exist. >> reporter: friedman is a self-described criminal justice advocate. an ex-convict himself, he became a high-profil
tonight, we're learning chilling details of what the sheriff in nashville calls the "most significanturity breach in the city's history." police broke up a plot for a huge jailbreak. the alleged ring leader is a well-known advocate for prison reform. and tonight, officials are still searching for weapons he may have planted in the jail. manuel bojorquez on what the investigation turned up. >> reporter: authorities say alex friedmann's scheme involved dressing as a construction...
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what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville and it is a growing metroplex of a city -- i would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there are 97 counties in tennessee. that is about 9200 counties around the states. are in understand why we a rush to get through such election. we have super tuesday coming up and think about it, most young students who can vote are in college classes and most are working paycheck-to-paycheck and they want to vote and they can't. i would like for the young lady to talk about the structure of each town, county, if there are 200 people or a million people in a county. let's have a week of elections and make sure those people gauche i don't mind a young 18son in high school 16 to working in there, but i think they should should have the mental -- most people where i have voted are older, because they are retired and want to still be active in the community. if you took a young person and mentored them with an older person, you might get a liberal view and a conservative view, but they learn from each other. t
what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville and it is a growing metroplex of a city -- i would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there are 97 counties in tennessee. that is about 9200 counties around the states. are in understand why we a rush to get through such election. we have super tuesday coming up and think about it, most young students who can vote are in college classes and most are working paycheck-to-paycheck and they want to vote...
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and in nashville to represent the importance of medical discovery and the sciences and the contribution and a lot of other people that were in the realm of scientific invention discovery. >> who do you hope reads this? >> i hope parents we it with their children to make kids of all races and ethnicities these are black americans who shook up the world its american history and i hope that kids everywhere can learn something. >> beautiful illustrations. >> rubber ball was an artist we contracted with who is fantasti fantastic. >> the editor in chief of the undefeated. also one of the authors of this book black americans who shook up the world . . . . a particularly because it is taking a look at a small town in oregon, a town that you come from, nick, and i come from a small town in oregon and i just ponder how in your professional career as your traveling the world you are living in a different environment completely and you
and in nashville to represent the importance of medical discovery and the sciences and the contribution and a lot of other people that were in the realm of scientific invention discovery. >> who do you hope reads this? >> i hope parents we it with their children to make kids of all races and ethnicities these are black americans who shook up the world its american history and i hope that kids everywhere can learn something. >> beautiful illustrations. >> rubber ball was...
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to nashville the 9 am and. the salahadin. which. of course. holden the best thing to automate the me doing. unicon i'm going to. do not know what addition is still some i don't want to feel. i'm a she in how do you still call on the she why the men on she even. if they're not i'm not a oh i'm almost out of the aujali bit of how the out of the study $100.00. what the how do nothing. stops the fun in not goes i need. one of those before. why did nothing but i would not. and so on i think she is...
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now this past sunday, walking my dog rufus in nashville, i was confronted by a neighbor who said she was angry and crushed by my vote against allowing more witnesses in the impeachment trial. the senate should remove the president for extortion, she said. i replied to her, i was not voting for or against the president. i was voting for the united states constitution which, in my view, does not give the senate the power to remove a president from his office and from this year's election ballot simply for actions that are inappropriate. the united states constitution says a president may be convicted only for treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. president trump's actions regarding ukraine are a far cry from that. plus, i said, unlike the nixon impeachment, when almost all republicans voted to initiate an impeachment inquiry, not one single republican voted to initiate this impeachment inquiry against president trump. the trump impeachment, i said to her, was a completely partisan action, and the framers of the united states constitution, especially james madison, b
now this past sunday, walking my dog rufus in nashville, i was confronted by a neighbor who said she was angry and crushed by my vote against allowing more witnesses in the impeachment trial. the senate should remove the president for extortion, she said. i replied to her, i was not voting for or against the president. i was voting for the united states constitution which, in my view, does not give the senate the power to remove a president from his office and from this year's election ballot...
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i know you love nashville, but we love having you here.r the unveiling of a new logo. the military has one question for its members. what do you want to be called? ♪ oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering) (frustrated yell) (car horn blast) (yelp) our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-seven vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. dealing with our finances really haunted me.ttle cranky. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. i had no idea why my mouth was cons
i know you love nashville, but we love having you here.r the unveiling of a new logo. the military has one question for its members. what do you want to be called? ♪ oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering)...
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new mls season gets under way in north america this weekend, with two new clubs inter miami and nashville inter miami's board includes the former england captain david beckham — who was given the chance to co—own a team as part of his contract, when he was a player with la galaxy. as inter miami prepare for sunday's opening game at los angeles fc, beckham's been speaking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about the club's ambitions. at times, it's felt like an impossible dream. but on sunday, david beckham's 13—year vision will become a reality. after he surveyed his new kingdom, his mood was one of reflection... ..and relief. it's been such a long journey that i knew would be worth it in the end. i always knew miami was the city, you know? and the fact that we are now a few days away from starting the season is very exciting. commentator: it's beckham, it's a beauty! back in 2007, when beckham joined la galaxy, his contract included the option to buy a club at a bargain price. it was a savvy move, one his whole family have lived with him. i think they're just so emotional about th
new mls season gets under way in north america this weekend, with two new clubs inter miami and nashville inter miami's board includes the former england captain david beckham — who was given the chance to co—own a team as part of his contract, when he was a player with la galaxy. as inter miami prepare for sunday's opening game at los angeles fc, beckham's been speaking to our sports correspondent natalie pirks about the club's ambitions. at times, it's felt like an impossible dream. but...
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>> i live in nashville. >> we're going to win.>> bush's campaign is gaining momentum. but senator bob dole is still in the lead. time to cry havoc and unleash atwater. >> we want george. >> lee was driven, but not a genius. a lot of his politics was instinctive. >> a little louder! bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings on how to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks on the road in the way of the dole bus and cause some confusion? >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tax. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. you didn't call someone name
>> i live in nashville. >> we're going to win.>> bush's campaign is gaining momentum. but senator bob dole is still in the lead. time to cry havoc and unleash atwater. >> we want george. >> lee was driven, but not a genius. a lot of his politics was instinctive. >> a little louder! bush, george bush, a little louder! let's go. >> tacks on the road was one of lee atwater's sayings on how to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks on...
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he went to nashville to have a good time and got punched in the face.now what happened here. apparently it's still being investigated. the point of this had been somebody who, you know, punch add bernie sanders supporter or drove into a bernie sanders rally or whoever, i feel like we would have heard more about it. >> absolutely. there would be wall-to-wall coverage. we see how some in the mainstream media cover the hate hoaxes. if there was any attack against someone on the left, we would hear it none stop. this is happening all the i'm too. i've interviewed so many people that have been intimidated, attacked and bullied for expressing their support for the free leader. needs to stop. the democratic politicians are very silent when republicans and trump supporters have attacked. some encourage it like maxine waters that said if you see them at a gas station, say something. so it's very disturbing. a lot of people want to blame president trump for the division and the hate that is happening in this country. but i don't think it's president trump's fault
he went to nashville to have a good time and got punched in the face.now what happened here. apparently it's still being investigated. the point of this had been somebody who, you know, punch add bernie sanders supporter or drove into a bernie sanders rally or whoever, i feel like we would have heard more about it. >> absolutely. there would be wall-to-wall coverage. we see how some in the mainstream media cover the hate hoaxes. if there was any attack against someone on the left, we...
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. >> a pioneer in medicine, i know that in nashville he represents the importance of medical discoverythe sciences and their contributions there. i think the way we thought about that was charles drew as somebody that we could have had many people that were in the realm of kind of scientific invention and discovery but he was a representation. >> who do you hope read this? >> i hope kids, parents read with their children and i think everybody, kids of all races and ethnicities. i think these are black americans who shook up the world but it's our history. it's american history and i hope that kids everywhere and learn something. >> beautiful illustrations in here. >> robert paul he is an artist that we contracted with illustrated, it was fantastic. so good. >> kevin merida is the editor-in-chief of the undefeated, he is also one of the authors on this book "the firece 44: black americans who shook up the world". >> thanks peter.
. >> a pioneer in medicine, i know that in nashville he represents the importance of medical discoverythe sciences and their contributions there. i think the way we thought about that was charles drew as somebody that we could have had many people that were in the realm of kind of scientific invention and discovery but he was a representation. >> who do you hope read this? >> i hope kids, parents read with their children and i think everybody, kids of all races and...
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then, "nashville" sits at the top. >> i was dogging about the minstrels this morning. >> "nashville" and the sense that this country is both divided and deluded. >> listen, it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries of filmmaking at that point and just pushing, pushing good, you know? >> i loved the work of hal ashby. he was an iconoclast, crazy, stoned all the time, but a brilliant filmmaker. >> harold, please. >> i knew that hal ashby would understand the weirdties that were present in "harold and maude." >> ruth carter played an 80-year-old woman and there was a suicidal young man. it was a love story with the two oddest possible people. >> there's a million things to do. >> reporter: >> he learns to live with the idea that we all be die at some point. it's so beautiful. i can hardly talk about it without choking up. >> that soundtrack mattered a lot to that movie. it was a marriage of weirdness, darkness, death, comedy, sex and cat stevens, which is a sort of magical thing. you know? ♪ shine, shine, shine >> reporter: al ashby is really excited about the eccentric and the outsid
then, "nashville" sits at the top. >> i was dogging about the minstrels this morning. >> "nashville" and the sense that this country is both divided and deluded. >> listen, it's nashville. >> he was taking boundaries of filmmaking at that point and just pushing, pushing good, you know? >> i loved the work of hal ashby. he was an iconoclast, crazy, stoned all the time, but a brilliant filmmaker. >> harold, please. >> i knew that hal...
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so if you live in nashville we have an extra hour. on the southern tier there are a lot of towns that are bigger than the cities, towns bedford which is a republican leaning area but there are a lot of democratss. it's one of the few places that one facility clinton and the primary four years ago i also will look to places like during an there will be a lot of college students voting in that area as well as in plymouth and two more areas where we have state universities and we can expect a to see a large turnout. the upper valley in the western part of the state very much a high income educated area with a lot of professionals and so it will be interesting to see how the vote divides us and other areas i would like to would be portsmouth new hampshire on the coast and again on the southern tier of the town in massachusetts border and i can't giveve an exact for all of them but by 8:00, 830, we are going to have an idea how things are going. these are the areas we will be focusing on. good morning. thank you. a couple of common. republ
so if you live in nashville we have an extra hour. on the southern tier there are a lot of towns that are bigger than the cities, towns bedford which is a republican leaning area but there are a lot of democratss. it's one of the few places that one facility clinton and the primary four years ago i also will look to places like during an there will be a lot of college students voting in that area as well as in plymouth and two more areas where we have state universities and we can expect a to...
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i know that in nashville -- and he represents the importance of medical discovery and the sciences and our contributions there. i think the way we thought but that was, charles drew was somebody that -- we could have had a lot of other people, george washington carver, many people that were in the realm of kind of scientific invention and discovery, but we -- he was a representation. >> host: who do you hope reads this. >> guest: i hope kids. parents, read it with their children, and i think everybody, kids of all races races races a, that is -- these are black americans who shook up the world but it's our history. it's american history, and i hope that kids everywhere can learn something. >> host: beautiful illustrations in here. who did that. >> guest: robert ball. an artist that we contracted with, illustrator. was fantastic. so good. >> host: kevin merida, is the editor in chief of "the undefeated," also one of the authors on this book "the fierce 44: black americans who shook up the world." >> guest: thanks peter for having me. here are current best-selling nonfiction books accord
i know that in nashville -- and he represents the importance of medical discovery and the sciences and our contributions there. i think the way we thought but that was, charles drew was somebody that -- we could have had a lot of other people, george washington carver, many people that were in the realm of kind of scientific invention and discovery, but we -- he was a representation. >> host: who do you hope reads this. >> guest: i hope kids. parents, read it with their children,...
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the candidates are also across the country with events from boston to raleigh, nashville, little rock, selma and san diego. they hope to pick up as many of the more than 1300 delegates up for grabs on that day on super tuesday as they can. that is more than a third of what is needed to win the eventual nomination. the primary day will stretch campaigns thin though. only sanders and mike o mike bloomberg can compete in all 14 states ahead of saturday's south carolina primary. sanders is trailing former vice president joe biden. meanwhile republicans are rallying in maryland today at the political action conference. mike pence made remarks ner this morning. as you get ready for the california primary on tuesday, check out the special section on our website kpix.com/campaign 2020. >>> coming up, actor lori loughlin says they have proof she is innocent. >> pope francis putting a modern twist on lent. what he is urging catholics to stop doing online. >> we're watching our temperatures rise another warm day across the bay area with sunny skies on our treasure island camera nis afternoon. we
the candidates are also across the country with events from boston to raleigh, nashville, little rock, selma and san diego. they hope to pick up as many of the more than 1300 delegates up for grabs on that day on super tuesday as they can. that is more than a third of what is needed to win the eventual nomination. the primary day will stretch campaigns thin though. only sanders and mike o mike bloomberg can compete in all 14 states ahead of saturday's south carolina primary. sanders is trailing...
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and you know, we talk a lot in nashville about freedom of speech and freedom of expression because of the music industry that is there. and that means so much to people. and before i came to the house and was in tennessee and in the state senate, i hosted a group of individuals from the old soviet bloc. that was back in the mid-90s. they were here to do an election lunch. i thought i'll find some things to entertain them. and we took them out to the grand ole' op ri. i turned around and this guy was on his hands and knees. and he was kissing the floor. and i went over and i said are you okay? and he said, yes, i am. he said, you know, i would listen to radio for europe and i would hear country music and it was coming from the grand ole' opry. but see, here was this individual who was standing up to lead his country to freedom as a newly minted, newly found leader. what had inspired him was menopausic that he heard ov menopausic music that he heard over the radio. joni's story, what inspired this guy was he was going to have the opportunity to go to college which he didn't have in a so
and you know, we talk a lot in nashville about freedom of speech and freedom of expression because of the music industry that is there. and that means so much to people. and before i came to the house and was in tennessee and in the state senate, i hosted a group of individuals from the old soviet bloc. that was back in the mid-90s. they were here to do an election lunch. i thought i'll find some things to entertain them. and we took them out to the grand ole' op ri. i turned around and this...
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nashville hot picantes . . . estoy soñando? no! no estoy soñando! son las nuevas alitas de kfc!o certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 2 de marzo. solo en su concesionario autorizado. ♪ >>> el autor de la masacre en parkland atacÓ a un guardia en la cÁrcel del sur de florida donde permanece preso. nicolÁs cruz se lo echÓ encima y lo azotÓ en la cara con los puÑos. en el forcejeo cayÓ en el piso. cruz tratÓ de agarrar la pistola elÉctrica que el guardia tenÍa en la cintura. finalmente el joven se dejÓ esposar. segÚn el reporte del incidente el oficial le pidiÓ a cruz que no caminara arrastrando sus chancletas a lo que Él respondÓo con una seÑal obscena y luego lo agrediÓ >>> el presidente trump vuelve a carg con su idea los mexicanos paguen por el muro fronterizo ahora ha dicho que lo van pagar los inmigrantes con las remesas. el rechazo de los que las envÍan desde aquÍ y quienes las reciben en mÉxico no se hizo esperar raÚl torres con la informaciÓn. >>> los dÓlares ganados con su trabajo, el sudor de s
nashville hot picantes . . . estoy soñando? no! no estoy soñando! son las nuevas alitas de kfc!o certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 2 de marzo. solo en su concesionario autorizado. ♪ >>> el autor de la masacre en parkland atacÓ a un guardia en la cÁrcel del sur de florida donde permanece preso. nicolÁs cruz se lo echÓ encima y lo azotÓ en la cara con los puÑos. en el forcejeo cayÓ en el piso....
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that was the beginning for me in nashville of 48 years i make it during which he became my much-amiredout each other's finances and everything, and, ao many of you said, my closest friend. i got to know about jim's hard times when growing up. with the humor and pathos that y went with them. instance, with my children in london, we had christmas with jamie a few years ago. and jim suggested, why don't we talk -- tell stories about our most meaningful christmases. jim and when it came to jim, he said there was one christmas when fred and i discovered the presents that our parents had uf bought and hidden them. and when our father found out that we had seen the presents, he was so furious that he said we couldn't have the presents. but as the state of the parents' finances at the time, their present, the two parents, to each other that christmas, was one carton of lucky stripe cigarettes. each package taken out and lined up on the mantelpiece. the pathos and humor in the kansas city bus lines when the boys would ride with whichever parent wasasif the riding the b. and if there was enough
that was the beginning for me in nashville of 48 years i make it during which he became my much-amiredout each other's finances and everything, and, ao many of you said, my closest friend. i got to know about jim's hard times when growing up. with the humor and pathos that y went with them. instance, with my children in london, we had christmas with jamie a few years ago. and jim suggested, why don't we talk -- tell stories about our most meaningful christmases. jim and when it came to jim, he...
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no one hears names harry and meghan and says, which ones, the ones from nashville? laughter ) now to someone who will be losing his freedom for a long time. >> harvey weinstein has been found guilty of rape in the third degree and of committing a criminal sexual act in the first degree. the jury acquitted him on three other charges including the most serious of predatory sexual assaults. >> throughout the whole process he kept saying i didn't do this, i didn't do this, but, of course, now, he faces five to 25 years in prison, at least with more possibly coming, with additional new charges out in los angeles. >> yes, people, it's official. harvey weinstein is going to prison, which is crazy because he already looks like he's been in prison for 25 years. ( laughter ) seriously. weinstein is not going to do well in prison, partly because other prisoners don't like sex offenders, but really don't like some of harvey weinstein's movies. they will come up to him in the prison yard, like, i wasted my money on that? it would be funny if they lock up weinstein with bill bil
no one hears names harry and meghan and says, which ones, the ones from nashville? laughter ) now to someone who will be losing his freedom for a long time. >> harvey weinstein has been found guilty of rape in the third degree and of committing a criminal sexual act in the first degree. the jury acquitted him on three other charges including the most serious of predatory sexual assaults. >> throughout the whole process he kept saying i didn't do this, i didn't do this, but, of...
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atlanta in a matter of hours, meatless chicken has now made it on to kfc's menu in charlotte and nashville. >> the amazing colonel presents chicken. >> reporter: it looks like the real thing. but how does it taste to vegans? >> i love the crispiness it has to offer. this is a treat for me now because i can still enjoy what i like growing up, but also enjoy it not feeling for lack of a word guilty. >> reporter: it's the latest push of beyond meat of concocting substitute beef burgers for deltaco and gej head-to-head impossible foods, both capitalizing on a demand to transform veggies into meat. don't expect a debate which is healthier when it comes to deep fried anything for some customers, it's more about sustainability. >> it's the future the future will be plant based. >> reporter: now the colonel, himself, promising even plants can be finger-licking good gadi swartz, nbc news, los angeles. >> no complaints reported from the chickens. >>> up next, an electrifying moment, inspiring america. best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve probl
atlanta in a matter of hours, meatless chicken has now made it on to kfc's menu in charlotte and nashville. >> the amazing colonel presents chicken. >> reporter: it looks like the real thing. but how does it taste to vegans? >> i love the crispiness it has to offer. this is a treat for me now because i can still enjoy what i like growing up, but also enjoy it not feeling for lack of a word guilty. >> reporter: it's the latest push of beyond meat of concocting substitute...
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nashville, biloxi and mobile all included. >>> there's still much more ahead on within tonight this monday the new and emotional message from kobe bryant's wife. >>> the confrontation in a high school parking lot. >>> look at this tonight the jailhouse riot, inmates refusing to return to their cells. >>> and the frightening moment for passengers, the dangerous winds from a major winter storm, wind gusts reaching nearly 100 miles per hour and you can see it, the planes trying to take off. lot more news still ahead. life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva. seris allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your
nashville, biloxi and mobile all included. >>> there's still much more ahead on within tonight this monday the new and emotional message from kobe bryant's wife. >>> the confrontation in a high school parking lot. >>> look at this tonight the jailhouse riot, inmates refusing to return to their cells. >>> and the frightening moment for passengers, the dangerous winds from a major winter storm, wind gusts reaching nearly 100 miles per hour and you can see it,...
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we take a trip to nashville where nicole smith visited a one-time plantation called travelers rest to learn how leaders there are working to tell the stories of enslaved people. >>but in this home was constructed and built around 1799. if walls could talk the judge came in that the late 1700's one can only imagine the stories that could be told by the home of judge john over tent, the historic travelers rest plantation and museum tucked into nationals creve whole community tells the story of the judge as well as the people who are enslaved on his property katie o'brien is executive director, obviously a lot of what we know comes from records left by white individuals and so we do have to kind of look at it from that perspective the year round exhibit displays the names of slaves on the property at the time of the judge's death in 1833, including 9 month-old korea but in addition to all the other properties that overton held at the time there were the names of 53 individuals who would have been enslaved here the exhibit titled up has uncovered sits in the weaving house where 2 former s
we take a trip to nashville where nicole smith visited a one-time plantation called travelers rest to learn how leaders there are working to tell the stories of enslaved people. >>but in this home was constructed and built around 1799. if walls could talk the judge came in that the late 1700's one can only imagine the stories that could be told by the home of judge john over tent, the historic travelers rest plantation and museum tucked into nationals creve whole community tells the story...
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snow south of denver, as heavy rain moves into little rock, nashville, memphis, atlanta, birmingham. as the two lows merge tomorrow night, we look for rain getting into the great lakes and also the northeast. and more snow north of chicago, a system we'll be tracking all week. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> next to the dramatic rescue of a missing couple, airlifted after being missing for more than a week. they went out to see the sunset and got lost in the dark, surviving on a puddle of water. here's zachary kiesch. >> reporter: tonight, the hikers some feared were dead, now recovering after this dramatic rescue. airlifted to safety after eight days lost in the woods. the couple, ian irwin and carol kiparsky, both in their 70s, are resting in the hospital. >> how do 70-year-old-plus people survive in the middle of a mountainside where it's cold and not have something terrible happen? i don't know that i could live through it. >> reporter: it started with a valentine's day getaway. >> this is the kind of vacation they take. they go to a cabin, they take long walks. and usually it doesn'
snow south of denver, as heavy rain moves into little rock, nashville, memphis, atlanta, birmingham. as the two lows merge tomorrow night, we look for rain getting into the great lakes and also the northeast. and more snow north of chicago, a system we'll be tracking all week. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> next to the dramatic rescue of a missing couple, airlifted after being missing for more than a week. they went out to see the sunset and got lost in the dark, surviving on a...
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nashville tennessee, the walkaway americans women's tunnel, an event to make american women proud thatomen who don't feel represented by feminism, the khmer on may 1s may 1st, we have diamond, incredible. in the end silent majority march on washington on october 3rd in washington dc. i want to see everyone there. we will become # and silent. ian: before we move on, used to be inappropriate in my mind and conversation killer when you say that person is crazy. in the conversation. brandon: i think it is a compliment. it. ian: the new one is that for person is racist. it just the holding thing down. josh: immediately you won't have to argue with them . noah's nonsense with their calling people like me, racist. brandon: i become a white nationalist, and reese's, it shows that they are just full of it. the arguments are bringing nothing to the table. we are able to like you said brendan, bring people in and say at least provide you with strength and no. jon: we are the majority and we are going to fight and went and were not going to be silenced by these communist and socialist were literal
nashville tennessee, the walkaway americans women's tunnel, an event to make american women proud thatomen who don't feel represented by feminism, the khmer on may 1s may 1st, we have diamond, incredible. in the end silent majority march on washington on october 3rd in washington dc. i want to see everyone there. we will become # and silent. ian: before we move on, used to be inappropriate in my mind and conversation killer when you say that person is crazy. in the conversation. brandon: i...
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this nashville resident returning home when someone put a gun to his head.ook running off with his wallet and $10. investigators asking anyone who recognizes the suspect to call them. the victim says seven children were inside the house when it happened. no one was injured. >>> and the deadly stampede at a church service in east africa. officials in tanzania say at least 20 people were trampled to death while receiving anointed oils. a preacher has been arrested. more than a dozen others injured. that incident is now under investigation. >> and the dangerous explosive dating back to world war ii, discovered at a favorite travel destination. about 3,500 people evacuated from the city of venice. that 500-pound antique bomb removed and defused. trains, buses, and gondolas halted for hours. even plane travel suspended. it's all clear now. >>> and the massive locust problem in kenya. billions of the insects swarming. wiping out pastures. officials calling it the worst outbreak in seven decades. also affecting ethiopia and somalia. fresh rains, now forecasted in t
this nashville resident returning home when someone put a gun to his head.ook running off with his wallet and $10. investigators asking anyone who recognizes the suspect to call them. the victim says seven children were inside the house when it happened. no one was injured. >>> and the deadly stampede at a church service in east africa. officials in tanzania say at least 20 people were trampled to death while receiving anointed oils. a preacher has been arrested. more than a dozen...
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anyway i can go on but that was the beginning for me in nashville 48 years when during which he becameofessional colleagues. my business partner and as many of you said my closest friend. i got to know about his hard times growing up so with my son in london we had christmas in london. why do we tell stories about her most meaningful christmases. and when it came to jim but when our father found out he was so furious he said we cannot have a christmas but each but when the boys were rise. if there was enough money then the father would save you accurately this guy is the limit but then to have the opposite from those categories. and to learn how generous but then another close friend with his father named robert, jim radiated the infectious joy wishes a good description. he helped me with my writing. to provide the title from word struck but then to be saying you keep asking me questions i will not answer it. the way he persisted with that the presidential flights had to be scheduled and the washington post, oh my god. the relationship and way he spoke to and more and more likely that
anyway i can go on but that was the beginning for me in nashville 48 years when during which he becameofessional colleagues. my business partner and as many of you said my closest friend. i got to know about his hard times growing up so with my son in london we had christmas in london. why do we tell stories about her most meaningful christmases. and when it came to jim but when our father found out he was so furious he said we cannot have a christmas but each but when the boys were rise. if...
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most of the station actions in the past 18 months and those losses indicate that campaigning around nashville is and isn't resonating on the stakes level. at least 15 rehang are refugees have died and dozens of missing after their boat capsized as they tried to escape bangladesh authorities say the incident happened knesset mawson's i meant in the bay of bengal the coast guard a navy a searching for survivors they say that rescued 67 people more than a 1000000 ruhi refugees live and die conditions in camps in bangladesh 750000 fled from me and fall following a brutal military crackdown in 2017. still ahead on al-jazeera more protests in lebanon hama decides whether to accept the new government's proposed policy. how it welcomes another look at the international full cost of saying some dry weather pushing into japan for a time that's about to change because the savage cloud just pushing out says the central parts of china through the is china sea the korean peninsula saying some heavy rain as we go through where the stain that will eventually push through q.c. into southern parts of honshu an
most of the station actions in the past 18 months and those losses indicate that campaigning around nashville is and isn't resonating on the stakes level. at least 15 rehang are refugees have died and dozens of missing after their boat capsized as they tried to escape bangladesh authorities say the incident happened knesset mawson's i meant in the bay of bengal the coast guard a navy a searching for survivors they say that rescued 67 people more than a 1000000 ruhi refugees live and die...
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next week in nashville, they will be formally recognized for this high honor with the hupting and hurricaney calling world. connecticutians are notably fashion gnat about hunt and outdoors. maybe none as much as harold and david. their impact on this unique industry cannot be understated. starting in the early 1970's these two individuals started night and hail game calling and promoting their passion for the outdoors ever since. what began as a small start-up out of the basement has become a successful and recognized enterterrorize prise within the hunting industry. after 40 years of work and raising significant attention to the field of game calling, i'm thrilled to see two of my constituents received this very high honor. this distinguished accomplishment is certainly something to be proud of and is deserving of recognition by his entire body. mr. speaker, near the end of last week i had the privilege of being back home in kentucky and as i try to do often visit with constituents and see some of the exciting programs under way in the first congressional district. while stopping in the cit
next week in nashville, they will be formally recognized for this high honor with the hupting and hurricaney calling world. connecticutians are notably fashion gnat about hunt and outdoors. maybe none as much as harold and david. their impact on this unique industry cannot be understated. starting in the early 1970's these two individuals started night and hail game calling and promoting their passion for the outdoors ever since. what began as a small start-up out of the basement has become a...
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greenville, south carolina and the nashville, which are mapped on the opposite extremes actually work the same way. if you didn't know they were opposite, you would think they were the samecity in the way the university and city government work together. i would say there is this still healthy fabric . it's a matter of finding if that can percolate to the national level. great. if it can't, then it's all the more important that he be maintained. i thinkgoing out and seeing how people are engaging . >> jeff, your take? >> i think when you look out there and the most recent example to me, you touched on a bit of it the president signed an executive order allowing or requiring local officials sign off before refugees are received into states or localities. and virtually, there are very few cases of localities or states that have taken the president up on that. most have affirmatively said no. we want - - in utah's case, they said we want to receive more refugees be please send them here. i do see that and that's certainly the example of what can happen at the national level. it's difficu
greenville, south carolina and the nashville, which are mapped on the opposite extremes actually work the same way. if you didn't know they were opposite, you would think they were the samecity in the way the university and city government work together. i would say there is this still healthy fabric . it's a matter of finding if that can percolate to the national level. great. if it can't, then it's all the more important that he be maintained. i thinkgoing out and seeing how people are...
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a retired nypd detective was celebrating his 50th birthday in nashville, tennessee with a random womanbehind punching him in the scene and fleeing the scene because he was wearing what looked like a maga hat. the hat read make 50 great again. his 50th birthday. giving them a liberal morality pass to commit assault on those with hop they disagree. what do we get from democratic lawmakers and the leftist media? we get encourage the and absolution. >> is aist, sexist, homophobic. >> if you vote for trump you are the bad guys. >> you will make choices in life and there is a cost to being an accomplice to this cruel, deceitful administration. >> you create a crowd and you push back object them and you tell them they are not welcome. >> they go low, we kick them. trish: joining me now is daily caller's stephanie hamill. we are getting more and more reports of these assaults. if this was happening with trump supporters going after people on the left the media would be going wild. but you don't hear anything about these attacks the leftists are launching. a 15-year-old kid. >> i think you are
a retired nypd detective was celebrating his 50th birthday in nashville, tennessee with a random womanbehind punching him in the scene and fleeing the scene because he was wearing what looked like a maga hat. the hat read make 50 great again. his 50th birthday. giving them a liberal morality pass to commit assault on those with hop they disagree. what do we get from democratic lawmakers and the leftist media? we get encourage the and absolution. >> is aist, sexist, homophobic. >> if...
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even as we save -- and even as we save for a rainy day in nashville we know, as i said, not all parts of our state are seating same success. you may have heard that rural tennessee is a priority of mine. my first executive order focused the attention of the state and government on rural areas. i later gathered our cabinet and governors and leaders from our 15 distressed counties for the first ever governor's rural opportunity summit in perry county. last year we invested $20 million and broadband expansion to increase services in rural areas that need it the most, and this year i'm pleased to announce a recommended additional $25 million investment in broadband expansion. [ applause ] maria, this might be the year we get broadband at the farm. [ laughter ] i'm also -- i'm also recommending $20 million for the rural opportunity fund which supports side development and main street developments and critical infrastructure assistance for rural counties. [ applause ] we expanded an incentive program in tennessee medical schools that will grow the pipeline of primary care doctors locating i
even as we save -- and even as we save for a rainy day in nashville we know, as i said, not all parts of our state are seating same success. you may have heard that rural tennessee is a priority of mine. my first executive order focused the attention of the state and government on rural areas. i later gathered our cabinet and governors and leaders from our 15 distressed counties for the first ever governor's rural opportunity summit in perry county. last year we invested $20 million and...
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what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville and it is a growing metroplex of a cityi would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there are 97 counties in tennessee. that is about 9200 counties around the states. are in understand why we a rush to get through such election. we have super tuesday coming up and think about it, most young students who can vote are in college classes and most are working paycheck-to-paycheck and they want to vote and they can't. i would like for the young lady to talk about the structure of each town, county, if there are 200 people or a million people in a county. let's have a week of elections and make sure those people gauche i don't mind a young 18son in high school 16 to working in there, but i think they should should have the mental -- most people where i have voted are older, because they are retired and want to still be active in the community. if you took a young person and mentored them with an older person, you might get a liberal view and a conservative view, but they learn from each other. these
what i would like the election commission -- i'm in nashville and it is a growing metroplex of a cityi would like to see -- the american people need to understand in the state. there are 97 counties in tennessee. that is about 9200 counties around the states. are in understand why we a rush to get through such election. we have super tuesday coming up and think about it, most young students who can vote are in college classes and most are working paycheck-to-paycheck and they want to vote and...
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the cold air settles in, temperatures climb back into the 50s in nashville, and even jacksonville cools off into the 50s. guys? >> pedram, thanks so much for that. "early start" continues right now. >>> the civility of past democratic debates is a distant memory. the latest face-off filled with deeply personal attack as the clock ticks down to super tuesday. welcome back to "early start," everyone, i'm christine romans. >> and i'm laura jarrett. about 30 minutes past the hour here in new york. it was easily the most fierce debate here yet. six democrats on stage, no one was completely safe. bernie sanders came in as the front-runner but he got off comparatively easy. here's two hours of the debate boiled down. >> i don't think there's any chance of the senator beating president trump. >> a billionaire who calls womens fat broads and horse faced l faced lesbians. >> the one thing i'm really worried about is how it turned out with stop and frisk. i thought that my first responsibility was to give people thathith to live. it got out of control. >> it's not whether he apologized or not. it'
the cold air settles in, temperatures climb back into the 50s in nashville, and even jacksonville cools off into the 50s. guys? >> pedram, thanks so much for that. "early start" continues right now. >>> the civility of past democratic debates is a distant memory. the latest face-off filled with deeply personal attack as the clock ticks down to super tuesday. welcome back to "early start," everyone, i'm christine romans. >> and i'm laura jarrett. about 30...
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we had close to 2,000 people in nashville in the core of my district in the southern tier.ou saw a lot of new people coming in. you see progressive democrats, absolutely, that's how we will win this. you see independent undeclared voters turning out and plenty of republicans fed up with this president. that's the coalition we will win with in november. >> now, here in new hampshire, this is -- have you ever seen it this undecided? >> i have never. i started my first presidential, i was 16 years old. i was a delegate for john kerry, worked on the obama campaign close to two years. i have never seen the undecideds this high, this late in the game. i think what it's about, the responsibility is so great this year. we have got to win in november and get our country back. we have urgent issues around healthcare and climate change and higher wages, that we need to get solving. they know about the dysfunction in washington. they know about the dysfunction in the u.s. senate. the house has passed 400 bills that are now sitting on mitch mcconnell's desk. that kind of gridlock is rea
we had close to 2,000 people in nashville in the core of my district in the southern tier.ou saw a lot of new people coming in. you see progressive democrats, absolutely, that's how we will win this. you see independent undeclared voters turning out and plenty of republicans fed up with this president. that's the coalition we will win with in november. >> now, here in new hampshire, this is -- have you ever seen it this undecided? >> i have never. i started my first presidential, i...