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right now, we have 1% of nashville who had covid-19. we're far from being a place where we have herd immunity. i don't think it is fair to just impact people and have people potentially die just so a whole community can get it. >> reporter: now, the reason for the delay into phase three, 300 new cases here in nashville. though the head of the coronavirus task force tells me at least 200 of the cases may be old. it may be old reporting from a center a few weeks ago. they want to be sure there's no cluster and that it is not going to spread further. one of the other things that happened here over the weekend, 14 different establishments, 14 establishments were fined for breaking some of the rules. again, that has tensions here high between business owners and the local authorities who want to keep that curve as flat as they can get it, ari. >> cal, it almost seems to all call for a great country music reference. >> reporter: which is that one? come on, i missed it. i missed it. >> well, billy occurrington, i believe, said god is great, be
right now, we have 1% of nashville who had covid-19. we're far from being a place where we have herd immunity. i don't think it is fair to just impact people and have people potentially die just so a whole community can get it. >> reporter: now, the reason for the delay into phase three, 300 new cases here in nashville. though the head of the coronavirus task force tells me at least 200 of the cases may be old. it may be old reporting from a center a few weeks ago. they want to be sure...
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the 49ers were among some of those teams that did that in nashville this week. now, two injuries and an unidentified player with covid-19 came out of that 9ers private camp. now, the nfl medical advisor is advising against these type of
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all right. >>> our next guest recently moved to nashville.ashville and as soon as she got there, she was hit with a 34% property tax hike which has been approved by the nashville city council. tomi lahren is with us. california lady who moved to nashville and gets hit with a tax hike. who are you blaming for the tax hike? >> well, you know, i look to our leadership. i look to mayor john cooper, a democrat, mind you. in the red state of tennessee we have a county, davidson county, nashville, that is being led by a democrat. i would also like to say not only did i flee los angeles to move to here in nashville but i also decided to buy a home here in nashville so now that 34% property tax increase is just lovely, especially after everything that nashville is going through with the tornado in march, with covid lockdowns that are still in place. now here we are. thank you, mayor cooper. stuart: that's why they raised taxes. they need the revenue for the police and dealing with the virus and the lockdown. i mean, they've got a reason for this. righ
all right. >>> our next guest recently moved to nashville.ashville and as soon as she got there, she was hit with a 34% property tax hike which has been approved by the nashville city council. tomi lahren is with us. california lady who moved to nashville and gets hit with a tax hike. who are you blaming for the tax hike? >> well, you know, i look to our leadership. i look to mayor john cooper, a democrat, mind you. in the red state of tennessee we have a county, davidson county,...
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years later, i visited the children's home outside of nashville.hy would they allow those buildings to be torn down?" conover hunt: progress. that's just, you know, i've work in the historic preservation for 40-some years. if we didn't have a need to preserve buildings, i wouldn't be in the field. but -- is there are periods, you know, the polk home was torn down in nashville. and the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in columbia is. but montpelier, the madison's home, in private hands for years, and really not saved until the 1980s -- in the these things go on and on all of 1980's. the time. the homes of the presidents are -- the 1980's. these things go on all of the time. the homes of the presidents are deemed to be among the most important. but in some cases, you have multiple homes that one president lived in. susan swain: as we say goodbye to dolley madison's influence, sheldon -- sheldon cooper, we can't do a program without dolley in it. and sheldon cooper asks, as influential as
years later, i visited the children's home outside of nashville.hy would they allow those buildings to be torn down?" conover hunt: progress. that's just, you know, i've work in the historic preservation for 40-some years. if we didn't have a need to preserve buildings, i wouldn't be in the field. but -- is there are periods, you know, the polk home was torn down in nashville. and the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in...
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i would like to all commute to nashville. nashville not a resident, welcome, welcome. this session will run precisely 50 minutes, i am told. authorsll give both our 20 minutes to speak and allocate 20 minutes for question and answer. i was also admonished to remind you if you really enjoy yourself , these southern festival of books depends on individual donations. so if you really enjoy what you have seen over the past couple days, i encourage you to donate as much as you can. for a treat today. i asked these two gentlemen for for couple days ago. they are esteemed scholars, but they are also some of the most modest men i have met. i will give you a brief introduction of them and to them and i encourage you to speak with them after the session ends. our first presenter this morning is elliott gorn. chair of gorn is the african-american history at university of loyola. he is the author of five books. these include "the manly art," "mother jones: the most dangerous woman in america," and "dillinger's wild ride." the work he will be talking about today is "let the people
i would like to all commute to nashville. nashville not a resident, welcome, welcome. this session will run precisely 50 minutes, i am told. authorsll give both our 20 minutes to speak and allocate 20 minutes for question and answer. i was also admonished to remind you if you really enjoy yourself , these southern festival of books depends on individual donations. so if you really enjoy what you have seen over the past couple days, i encourage you to donate as much as you can. for a treat...
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nashville, tennessee, and that massive autonomous zone in seattle. authorities threatening to move in and move them out. how will it end? >>> as america gets back to business, coronavirus cases are rising in 22 states. florida with three straight days of record cases. miami beach in arizona, a record number of people on ventilators. the texas hospitalization rate up 42% since memorial day. and here in new york city, the first weekend since restrictions were eased. crowds gathering in the streets, few wearing masks. >>> beijing, china, in, quote, wartime emergency mode after workers test positive at a giant wholesale food market. the market closed, the neighborhood on lockdown, and schools shut down. officials fearing a massive outbreak. >>> also breaking tonight, the worst feared confirmed. police identify the remains found as missing siblings, j.j. vallow and ty lee ryan. eibodies found buried on their stepfatheral.president vi moving his massive campaign rally to avoid holding it on a date commemorating the end of slavery, as the president addresse
nashville, tennessee, and that massive autonomous zone in seattle. authorities threatening to move in and move them out. how will it end? >>> as america gets back to business, coronavirus cases are rising in 22 states. florida with three straight days of record cases. miami beach in arizona, a record number of people on ventilators. the texas hospitalization rate up 42% since memorial day. and here in new york city, the first weekend since restrictions were eased. crowds gathering in...
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the 57-year-old collapsed friday on stage in nashville. on instagram he told fans he was suffering from exhaustion, dehydration. he also revealed he tested positive for coronavirus but is not showing symptoms. >> earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali. i asked him about that health scare but started with the president's rally amid the pandemic. dr. ali, let's start with the president's rally over the weekend. not a full house but thousands of people right next to each other. we knew the coronavirus concerns before. what else did you see that concerned you, and what should health officials, those at the rally, and even those who know someone who attended the rally, be focused on right now? >> you know, we didn't see a full house. we did see by some estimates approximately 6,200 people, and i looked at the crowd video, and i would say just by looking at the video, 90% of them did not wear face coverings, and they were very close to each other, and we do know that, you know, this virus according to research from the london school of hygiene and t
the 57-year-old collapsed friday on stage in nashville. on instagram he told fans he was suffering from exhaustion, dehydration. he also revealed he tested positive for coronavirus but is not showing symptoms. >> earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali. i asked him about that health scare but started with the president's rally amid the pandemic. dr. ali, let's start with the president's rally over the weekend. not a full house but thousands of people right next to each other. we knew the...
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cities including nashville have temporarily paused their reopening plans. i'm joined by brian williams, in the interest of full disclosure had a few technical difficulties. hello there, friend. >> hello, we had to put the studio up on the lift and take a look at what was wrong with it and we fixed it about 60 seconds before air, so you and i have switched roles, another eventful weekend in our country. most of it bad. as nicolle mentioned, the city of atlanta experiencing an outpouring of anger and rage over the shooting of rayshard brooks. nbc news, as we point out, can't vouch for what happens before the videos we're about to show you started rolling but the usual warning here, what we're about to show you, it has been on the air all weekend, may be disturbing nonetheless. it was friday night. officers responded to a call that a man was asleep in his car in the wendy's drive-through line. video provided by the atlanta police department shows an initial interaction between the officers and mr. brooks that was mostly calm and polite. police said that brooks
cities including nashville have temporarily paused their reopening plans. i'm joined by brian williams, in the interest of full disclosure had a few technical difficulties. hello there, friend. >> hello, we had to put the studio up on the lift and take a look at what was wrong with it and we fixed it about 60 seconds before air, so you and i have switched roles, another eventful weekend in our country. most of it bad. as nicolle mentioned, the city of atlanta experiencing an outpouring of...
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zee, you are from nashville, tennessee. what do you make of the reaction to george floyd's death?een mistreated ever since the beginning. it's been a long time coming. this should have happened a long time ago. max, you are based in the uk. how does what zee and maya's spoken about, how does that compare to your experience? it's very sad and obviously kind of depressing, but it is also inspirational, because here in the uk, a couple of my friends and i agreed to go to a protest and we believe that we should educate others who are not educated on the matter to participate in it as well. and zee, just going back to yourself for a second, you've actually set up a demonstration yourself. how was that? it was wild. people recorded over 20,000 people. i think the most i heard was 60,000 and it's the biggest protest in nashville history, so that was kind of cool. and what made you want to do it? where does your passion come from? nobody else is going to do it. nobody else is going to get in that position to make sure that people's voices were heard, so we decided that we were going to do
zee, you are from nashville, tennessee. what do you make of the reaction to george floyd's death?een mistreated ever since the beginning. it's been a long time coming. this should have happened a long time ago. max, you are based in the uk. how does what zee and maya's spoken about, how does that compare to your experience? it's very sad and obviously kind of depressing, but it is also inspirational, because here in the uk, a couple of my friends and i agreed to go to a protest and we believe...
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it's a different place in nashville. people are getting frustrated. >>> joining me now is an internal medical physician. it's always a pleasure to have you on. how concerned about you about half of the u.s. states seeing a rise in cases? >> the rise in cases in 21 states is deeply troubling. you look at alabama, south carolina, and oregon. in alabama, they saw a 92% incri increase in cases. i don't want to say a pushback but increase. is it because we're doing more testing? it's a more accurate measure of this being the ledge plat real in terms of the spread. p i believe in arkansas they saw 120% increase in hospitalizations in the past couple of months. these are deeply concerned. new jersey went through, as you well know, a hellish period where at peak they had 799 deaths in one day. even states and regions like right here, we cannot afford to become lax. we do not want to become victims of our own success, ayman. >> let me get your thoughts on where we'll be in a couple of weeks. when you look at the rise and correlat
it's a different place in nashville. people are getting frustrated. >>> joining me now is an internal medical physician. it's always a pleasure to have you on. how concerned about you about half of the u.s. states seeing a rise in cases? >> the rise in cases in 21 states is deeply troubling. you look at alabama, south carolina, and oregon. in alabama, they saw a 92% incri increase in cases. i don't want to say a pushback but increase. is it because we're doing more testing? it's...
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it has about 20,000 people black people in nashville in it, i put it out to the group, asked them forusiness information and we have grown exponentially over the last couple of weeks and now , it's kind of a one stop shop for anyone who wanted to know where black owned businesses they can support. connell: right bringing everybody together. danielle you're doing terrific work good luck with everything and thanks for being with us today danielle mcgee in nashville. melissa? melissa: a return to the campaign trail president trump set to host his first rally since the pandemic began tomorrow night in tulsa as the cities mayor declares a civil emergency, we are live from oklahoma, next. >> plus signs of a potential turnaround, one household staple , seeing a massive bounce back after months of shutdowns, and "after the bell" is wishing all of the dads out there a very happy father's day this sunday, happy father's day, dad. ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah then you might have a dcondition called dry mouth.? biotène is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. p
it has about 20,000 people black people in nashville in it, i put it out to the group, asked them forusiness information and we have grown exponentially over the last couple of weeks and now , it's kind of a one stop shop for anyone who wanted to know where black owned businesses they can support. connell: right bringing everybody together. danielle you're doing terrific work good luck with everything and thanks for being with us today danielle mcgee in nashville. melissa? melissa: a return to...
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i was born in nashville, tennessee, and my whole life has been spent there. but, you know, it says something about our education that i have not found a tennesseean who knows i've written this book who knows very much about james k. polk. if you ask what president -- nobody knows he's the 11th president and he served one term and nobody knows he expanded the country from just west of the mississippi river to the pacific ocean. we know he fought a war. and that's about -- that's pretty much it. i was really -- i was really excited as i went through it because i learned so much about my own state. about the leaders in the early days who established that state. and i had read all of robert remini's books on jackson and before that parton on jackson, which is the early classic work. but putting jackson in context while writing about polk really gave me new insights to andrew jackson, about whom i knew a great deal. and just for example, jackson's greatest problem during his presidency i think had to do with his inability to get along with the vice president john
i was born in nashville, tennessee, and my whole life has been spent there. but, you know, it says something about our education that i have not found a tennesseean who knows i've written this book who knows very much about james k. polk. if you ask what president -- nobody knows he's the 11th president and he served one term and nobody knows he expanded the country from just west of the mississippi river to the pacific ocean. we know he fought a war. and that's about -- that's pretty much it....
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i think to your point about nashville, let's be very clear. hometown of yonkers, the personal income tax was supposed to sunset after 30 years. i have news for you, people. we still have it to this day. taxes that get enacted rarely go away. i think many americans need to confront the fact that you're talking about on the fact that we have individuals who claim that these policies are so great and yet at the same time are doing everything humanly possible to get away from them as fast as humanly possible. dagen: thank you, guys. "mornings with maria," more, right after this. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every conne
i think to your point about nashville, let's be very clear. hometown of yonkers, the personal income tax was supposed to sunset after 30 years. i have news for you, people. we still have it to this day. taxes that get enacted rarely go away. i think many americans need to confront the fact that you're talking about on the fact that we have individuals who claim that these policies are so great and yet at the same time are doing everything humanly possible to get away from them as fast as...
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years later i visited the childress home outside of nashville.llow those buildings to be torn down? >> projess. that's just -- i worked in historic preservation for 40-some years. if we didn't have a need to preserve buildings, i wopt uldn be in the field. but there are periods, the polk home was torn down in nashville. and the great niece kept the artifacts until they could find a home and that's what the museum in colombia is. but montpelier, in private hands for years and really not saved until the '80s, the 1980s. these things go on and on all the time. the homes of the president are deemed to be the most important. fwhut some cases you have multiple homes that one president lived in. >> as we say good-bye to dolly) madison's influence, sheldon cooper, we can't do a program without dolly in it. sheldon says as influential as she was on future firstjqka la did sarah polk provide guidance to future first ladies? >> yes. for 50 years after she was alive, you see, until the early '90s. dolly died in '49. and so sayrah was the embodymen of the el
years later i visited the childress home outside of nashville.llow those buildings to be torn down? >> projess. that's just -- i worked in historic preservation for 40-some years. if we didn't have a need to preserve buildings, i wopt uldn be in the field. but there are periods, the polk home was torn down in nashville. and the great niece kept the artifacts until they could find a home and that's what the museum in colombia is. but montpelier, in private hands for years and really not...
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the 49ers offensive skill players were in nashville this week. two injuries and an unidentified player testing positive for covid came out of that niners private camp this week. the nfl p.a. medical adviser is advising against these types of workouts held by nfl players across the league recently. espn reports two tampa bay bucs have tested positive for covid-19. safety protocols are being fi l finaliz finalized. >>> 49ers wide receiver kendrick bourne along with several partners organized a food donation today giving out 5,000 boxes of fresh fruit and veggies in san jose. unfortunately bourne was unable to attend as he's in nashville awaiting some of those test results. video and photos courtesy of his agent. i spoke with k.b. yesterday. he says he's thankful to be in a position to give back. >> i've always had a big heart, so once i got to the league, it kind of just grew more man. it's easy to make somebody feel good. that's who i am or what i do. so just giving back always makes me feel better. it feels like the blessings come back to me when
the 49ers offensive skill players were in nashville this week. two injuries and an unidentified player testing positive for covid came out of that niners private camp this week. the nfl p.a. medical adviser is advising against these types of workouts held by nfl players across the league recently. espn reports two tampa bay bucs have tested positive for covid-19. safety protocols are being fi l finaliz finalized. >>> 49ers wide receiver kendrick bourne along with several partners...
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watney pulled out of the rbc heritage today and a member of the forty-niners has been training in nashville tested positive that clears identity has not been confirmed the forty-niners however issued a statement saying that state and federal privacy laws prevented the team from commenting on the personal health of employees, you're looking at video couple. >>days old of 49 ers players training together we know that a number of them have been working out in nashville together and among them deebo samuel who had surgery yesterday for a foot fracture jimmy garoppolo george kittle call use check and several more. many of them members of the receiving corps. more injury news for the forty-niners as well return specialist richie james junior has broken his wrist and he's expected to miss 2 months. last season he had 692 return yards on 36 attempts with a touchdown. and finally klay thompson has been medically cleared to train without restrictions, he's been doing just that her report today from anthony slater of the athletic. the warriors star has been working out the coach and trying to build up
watney pulled out of the rbc heritage today and a member of the forty-niners has been training in nashville tested positive that clears identity has not been confirmed the forty-niners however issued a statement saying that state and federal privacy laws prevented the team from commenting on the personal health of employees, you're looking at video couple. >>days old of 49 ers players training together we know that a number of them have been working out in nashville together and among...
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and he was firing people and's saying to the defensive nashville. he often came in conflict with generals. he wrote letters to lincoln expressing his concern, also hoping for the liberation of east tennessee. lincoln often sided with andrew johnson on a lot of the decisions that he made. >> how old were their sons at this point, and where they involved in the conflict? >> well, his older son charles, definitely. was in fact, charles was a surgeon, an assistant surgeon during the civil war. he was killed in the civil war. and robert was also as a matter. effect understand he was a lawyer, but he also signed up and went to war. but that's when his drinking kind of took. over there were stories about him leaving his army of men and things of that nature. he had different difficulties. , but absolutely, the two older boys did fight in the. war >> robert was colonel of a cavalry unit. and he was the only family member who was able to attend charles funeral when charles was killed during the war. >> how is he? killed >> he fell from horse and hit his head
and he was firing people and's saying to the defensive nashville. he often came in conflict with generals. he wrote letters to lincoln expressing his concern, also hoping for the liberation of east tennessee. lincoln often sided with andrew johnson on a lot of the decisions that he made. >> how old were their sons at this point, and where they involved in the conflict? >> well, his older son charles, definitely. was in fact, charles was a surgeon, an assistant surgeon during the...
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finally made it to nashville.said that johnson wept at the sight of eliza when she finally reached nashville. >> how dangerous was this for her to be slipping food to people in the hills? >> probably very dangerous, yeah. >> we do know for a fact that she and mary both prepared the food. there was no question about that. i think there's some question as to who was delivering the food to these gorilla warriors. >> right. >> in the hills basically and in caves. they were hiding out. so, how they were able to get to them i'm not exactly sure. i think they may have sent some messengers, possibly, but they definitely prepared the food, that's for sure. >> at the andrew johnson national historic site there is some evidence of what life was like for the johnson family during the civil war. we're going to watch that video next. >> one of the things we learned is the north and the south fought over the occupation of greeneville all through the civil war. it changed hands over 26 times that we're aware of. so they weren't b
finally made it to nashville.said that johnson wept at the sight of eliza when she finally reached nashville. >> how dangerous was this for her to be slipping food to people in the hills? >> probably very dangerous, yeah. >> we do know for a fact that she and mary both prepared the food. there was no question about that. i think there's some question as to who was delivering the food to these gorilla warriors. >> right. >> in the hills basically and in caves. they...
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in nashville, tennessee, protesters called for change last night. >> it's about george floyd, police brutality, wanting to see changes in the police scene here in nashvil. >> sreenivasan: in south carolina, members of the clemson university ftball team led a rch and held an 8 minute and 46 second mome of silence-- the length of time that floyd was held down before he died. and in los angeles today, black coy organized an "allt.q. black lives matter solidarity march" in honor of tony mcdade, a black transgr man who was shot and killed by a tallhassee poce officer last month. the u.s. secret service reversed an earlier statement that it did not use any chemical sprays to remove peaceful protesters in a public square across from the white house earlier this month. in a tet yesterday the secret service acknowledged an agency employee used pepper spray on said was "an assault individual" in advance of ump's walk through lafayette square to a nearby church for photos. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, a firsthanaccount from isaac bryan, a civil rights activist and director of public policy
in nashville, tennessee, protesters called for change last night. >> it's about george floyd, police brutality, wanting to see changes in the police scene here in nashvil. >> sreenivasan: in south carolina, members of the clemson university ftball team led a rch and held an 8 minute and 46 second mome of silence-- the length of time that floyd was held down before he died. and in los angeles today, black coy organized an "allt.q. black lives matter solidarity march" in...
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on the personal health of employees we do know that a number of forty-niners players have been in nashville working out together. this video is of those training sessions from earlier in the week and some of the players confirmed to be in nashville or jimmy garoppolo george kill. kendrick bourne kyle hughes check and deebo samuel who had surgery yesterday for a fractured foot. there's more injury news for the forty-niners as well receiver and return specialist richie james junior has broken his wrist and is expected to miss 2 months. last season he had 692 return yards on 36 attempts with one touchdown. some good news though klay thompson has been medically cleared to train without restrictions and he's been doing just that her report today from anthony slater of the athletic. the warriors star has been working out with the coach and trying to build up strength. and finally steph curry participated in today's juneteenth celebrations by way of a virtual discussion with doctor clearance be jones who co-authored martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech university of san francisco host
on the personal health of employees we do know that a number of forty-niners players have been in nashville working out together. this video is of those training sessions from earlier in the week and some of the players confirmed to be in nashville or jimmy garoppolo george kill. kendrick bourne kyle hughes check and deebo samuel who had surgery yesterday for a fractured foot. there's more injury news for the forty-niners as well receiver and return specialist richie james junior has broken his...
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but there are periods, the polk home was torn down in nashville. the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in columbia is. but the madison home has been in private hands for years and not saved until the eighties, the 19 eighties. these things go on and on all the time. the homes of the presidents are deemed to be among the most important, but in some cases, you have multiple homes that one president lived in. >> as we say goodbye to dolly madison and her influence, sheldon cooper, we can't do a program without dolly, sheldon cooper asks, as influential as dolly madison was on future first ladies, did sarah pull provide guidance to future first ladies? >> yes, for 50 years. she was alive until the early nineties. she died in 49. sarah was the embodiment of the elegant proper first lady after dolly madison. the respect passed down with her. yes. >> building on, that the question is, what is sara polk's legacy? >> i will let her answer, that since she has written a great deal. >> i think that
but there are periods, the polk home was torn down in nashville. the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in columbia is. but the madison home has been in private hands for years and not saved until the eighties, the 19 eighties. these things go on and on all the time. the homes of the presidents are deemed to be among the most important, but in some cases, you have multiple homes that one president lived in. >> as we say goodbye...
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factor martial law by tear gas rubber bullets and armored vehicles joining me now by skype from nashville in the united states is david a professor of african-american and the asper studies at vanderbilt university david thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you actually the other day the new york times published a call for military intervention it was written by a senator from arkansas tom cotton a call for overwhelming force and the use of the insurrection act which of course would mandate federal military troops across the united states i saw that piece and like most americans you know and i think this cuts across racial lines was. donald trump playbook 'd is one of divisiveness. it's one that plays to the racial. legacies that has long player in the united states and really to this whole discourse underground or maybe not even so underground discourse of white supremacy he completely denies that saying that actually has been the nest for people of color it is it's baffling in a certain kind of sense because there was a piece in the and not feel like it was the washington post
factor martial law by tear gas rubber bullets and armored vehicles joining me now by skype from nashville in the united states is david a professor of african-american and the asper studies at vanderbilt university david thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you actually the other day the new york times published a call for military intervention it was written by a senator from arkansas tom cotton a call for overwhelming force and the use of the insurrection act which of course would...
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they're in nashville, tennessee. george kittle, trent taylor and backup quarterback c.j.hey live in nashville, so easy for them, and kendrick borne right here to get to workouts. hey, we may have a baseball season after all. commissioner rob manfred met with tony clark of the players union. new proposal, 60 games, fully prorated salaries. the next move belongs tos players. you send your video, i call the action. this video is awesome. >> rodney hewitt looks like he just stepped out of a globetrotters game. trick shots for days. who needs to actually look at the basket? not rodney. rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba. you want something behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. called y on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you think
they're in nashville, tennessee. george kittle, trent taylor and backup quarterback c.j.hey live in nashville, so easy for them, and kendrick borne right here to get to workouts. hey, we may have a baseball season after all. commissioner rob manfred met with tony clark of the players union. new proposal, 60 games, fully prorated salaries. the next move belongs tos players. you send your video, i call the action. this video is awesome. >> rodney hewitt looks like he just stepped out of a...
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they're in nashville, tennessee. george kittle, trent taylor and backup quarterback c.j.d, they live in nashville, so easy for them, and kendrick borne right here to get to workouts. hey, we may have a baseball season after all. commissioner rob manfred met with tony clark of the players union. new propos, 60 games, prorated salaries. the next move belo you send your video, i call the action. this video is awesome. >> rodney hewitt looks like he just stepped out of a globetrotters game. trick shots for days. who needs to actually look at the basket? not rodney. rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba. you want something behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. robbie, we just called your play on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. to he,rcycleove th ico vee get here they're geico is givers with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders
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factor martial law by tear gas rubber bullets and armored vehicles joining me now by skype from nashville in the united states is david a professor of african-american and the asper studies at vanderbilt university david thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you actually the other day the new york times published a call for military intervention it was written by a senator from arkansas tom cotton a call for overwhelming force and the use of the insurrection act which of course would mandate federal military troops across the united states i saw that piece and like most americans. i think this cuts across racial lines were this was utterly a poll done a trance playbook 'd is one of divisiveness one that plays to the racial. legacies that has long player in the united states and really to this whole discourse underground or maybe not even so underground this course of white supremacy where he completely denies that saying that actually he is being that arrest for people of color it is it's baffling in a certain kind of sense because there was a piece in the end nothing like it was
factor martial law by tear gas rubber bullets and armored vehicles joining me now by skype from nashville in the united states is david a professor of african-american and the asper studies at vanderbilt university david thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you actually the other day the new york times published a call for military intervention it was written by a senator from arkansas tom cotton a call for overwhelming force and the use of the insurrection act which of course would...
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so what you're seeing in nashville is we're going to hold here at phase two and not go to phase three. it was a bold and responsible move. in other places, they say the mayor says we're not going to close down and they continue to see a rise in results. >> is this a second wave, looking broadly across the country as to what we're seeing? >> it's hard to say if this constitutes a true second wave. when people talk about a second wave, we're talking about a much larger peak of waves. i don't know that we've fully come out of the first wave. in a lot of parts of the country, particularly areas, we never came out of the first phase. i think we're seeing a sustained rise rather than a true second wave. >> i want to ask you about vaccines. moderna has started the final testing stage. more moving into phase three with human testing. how much progress are you seeing? is this better than expected? >> yeah, it's very muddled, to be honest, andrea. there are by my count about 130 free clinical vaccines and really only one that has moved to early phase three. but in each of those phases, you need
so what you're seeing in nashville is we're going to hold here at phase two and not go to phase three. it was a bold and responsible move. in other places, they say the mayor says we're not going to close down and they continue to see a rise in results. >> is this a second wave, looking broadly across the country as to what we're seeing? >> it's hard to say if this constitutes a true second wave. when people talk about a second wave, we're talking about a much larger peak of waves....
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but there are periods -- you know, the polk home was torn down in nashville.nd the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in columbia is. but montpelier, the madison's home in private hands for years and really not safe until the 1980s. these things go on and on all the time. the the homes of the presidents are deemed to be among the most important. but in some cases, you have multiple homes that one president lived in. >> as we say good-bye to dolly madison's influence, sheldon cooper -- we can't do a program. sheldon cooper asks, as influential as dolly madison was on future first ladies, did sarah polk provide guidance to future first ladies? >> yes, 50 years after -- she was alive, you see, until the early '90s. dolly died in '49. so, sarah was the embodiment of the elegant proper first lady after dolly died. and the respect passed down with her, yes. >> so, building on that, the question is what is sarah polk's legacy? >> i'll let her answer that since she's written a great deal on sarah. >> i thin
but there are periods -- you know, the polk home was torn down in nashville.nd the great niece kept the artifacts together until they could find a home. and that's what the museum in columbia is. but montpelier, the madison's home in private hands for years and really not safe until the 1980s. these things go on and on all the time. the the homes of the presidents are deemed to be among the most important. but in some cases, you have multiple homes that one president lived in. >> as we...
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there is no marker in nashville except a plaque on the side of a dirty motel wall. his old home place in columbia is preserved and i've been there many times and i've been there since. but i knew virtually nothing about him and almost nothing that was good. result of what was done to him during his presidency over the mexican-american war left him a bad reputation. a reputation as a warmonger, and the attacks on him in congress in the latter days of his administration reminded me a great deal of the attacks on linden johnson at the end of his administration of the vietnam war. similarities there. >> james k. polk was president when, and tell us the four things he promised to do. >> well, he was president from 1844. a one-year president by his choice. he said i will not run for re-election, and he would not accept any suggestion -- and many democrats pushed him to run again. about the week of his inaugural he told his friend george bancroft he was supposed to be secretary of navy, great historian, by the way. he said bancroft, there are four things i want to do with
there is no marker in nashville except a plaque on the side of a dirty motel wall. his old home place in columbia is preserved and i've been there many times and i've been there since. but i knew virtually nothing about him and almost nothing that was good. result of what was done to him during his presidency over the mexican-american war left him a bad reputation. a reputation as a warmonger, and the attacks on him in congress in the latter days of his administration reminded me a great deal...
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well, i was doing the nashville way, the nashville way. flat billed hats and timberlands and calling it country. and if i tried to just put out any kind of song it was overly scrutinized. it was really difficult for me to navigate that. it was really, really hard. and i felt trapped within myself. and part of that was my doing because i could have easily said enough is enough. but i didn't. and finally when i wrote that song, when i wrote "black like me," that was kind of one of the first moments that i was freeing myself of these unnecessary chains that i had put on myself from the expectations of the industry. >> mickey, i've been listening to you, as you know, since 2015. you are still on my play list. i'm so excited that you've got new music coming out. bravo, bravo to you. i want to follow up on something anthony said -- >> me, too. >> he said it's very brave of you to release the lyrics because they are so personal and they are clearly very painful to you. were you nervous about the reaction that you could receive from the country mu
well, i was doing the nashville way, the nashville way. flat billed hats and timberlands and calling it country. and if i tried to just put out any kind of song it was overly scrutinized. it was really difficult for me to navigate that. it was really, really hard. and i felt trapped within myself. and part of that was my doing because i could have easily said enough is enough. but i didn't. and finally when i wrote that song, when i wrote "black like me," that was kind of one of the...
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so nashville would look to host it.on the defunding issue be pete, there is a small number of people that want to defund the police. you can look at polling whether it's nashville or nationwide, people want to see a strong law and order presence. they also will tell you, look, we want to protect peaceful protests. but we're very much opposed to this rioting and looting and one of the things i did yesterday was to go back and look at some of the reporting from the 1960s with the weather underground and the weather man and how they were using anarchy and rioting to go in and recruit people to be rioters to join this movement to advance communism, so i encourage parents and grandparents who may have young people who are saying i want to be involved in peaceful protests and i want to work to social justice to help them figure out whether that line is where it's peaceful and then where these people are that are turning it into rioting and destruction. jedediah: senator, just a quick important point, also, can you reform the
so nashville would look to host it.on the defunding issue be pete, there is a small number of people that want to defund the police. you can look at polling whether it's nashville or nationwide, people want to see a strong law and order presence. they also will tell you, look, we want to protect peaceful protests. but we're very much opposed to this rioting and looting and one of the things i did yesterday was to go back and look at some of the reporting from the 1960s with the weather...
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they had slipped food to those men, finally made it to nashville.t said that johnson wept at the sight of eliza when she finally reached nashville. >> how dangerous was this for her to be slipping food? >> very dangerous. >> we know for a fact that she and mary both prepared the food. there was no question about that. i think there's some question as to who was delivering the food to these guerrilla warriors in the hills, basically, and in the caves. they were hiding out. how they were able to get to them, i'm not exactly sure. they may have sent some messengers. >> at the national historic site there's evidence of what life was like for the johnson family during the civil war. we're going to watch that video next. >> one of the things we've slender th learned is that the north and south fought. it exchanged hands 26 times. they weren't back here for over seven years. at the end of his presidency was when his daughter was asked to restore the house. she came back and found graffiti written all over the walls. one of the tragic examples is here on th
they had slipped food to those men, finally made it to nashville.t said that johnson wept at the sight of eliza when she finally reached nashville. >> how dangerous was this for her to be slipping food? >> very dangerous. >> we know for a fact that she and mary both prepared the food. there was no question about that. i think there's some question as to who was delivering the food to these guerrilla warriors in the hills, basically, and in the caves. they were hiding out. how...
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florida setting a new single-day record nashville putting its reopening on hold. and houston has a big problem. >> i am increasingly concerned that we may be approaching the >>> on precipice of a disaster. >> this morning where new hot spots are emerging and the damaging toll it's having on the economy. >>> on the record. president trump in a new interview overnight voicing outrage over george floyd's death at the hands of police >> it's eight minutes of horror. it's a disgrace. >> but defending police and slamming protesters. the reaction straight ahead. and the new location for the republican convention revealed overnight. >>> in the crosshairs. the growing momentum to remove confederate symbols once and for all. >> these are disrespectful and a slap in the face to african-americans. >> but others say not so fast. >> 120 years it's been there no input from the people of the city of mobile and it's gone >> the rapidly changing tiakes y we go inside west point as cadets prepare for this weekend's graduation after months of quarantine an inside look at how the u.s.
florida setting a new single-day record nashville putting its reopening on hold. and houston has a big problem. >> i am increasingly concerned that we may be approaching the >>> on precipice of a disaster. >> this morning where new hot spots are emerging and the damaging toll it's having on the economy. >>> on the record. president trump in a new interview overnight voicing outrage over george floyd's death at the hands of police >> it's eight minutes of...
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some of the players confirmed to be in nashville or jimmy garoppolo george kittle kendrick bourne kyle hughes check and deebo samuel who yesterday had surgery for a fractured foot. more injury news for the forty-niners as well today receiver and return specialist richie james junior has broken his wrist. he's expected to miss 2 months. last season james had 692 return yards on 36 attempts. >>with one touchdown. there's some good news though klay thompson has been medically cleared to train without restrictions and has been doing just that that's her report today from anthony slater of the athletic. the warriors star has been working out privately with the coach and trying to build up strength. and finally steph curry participated in today's juneteenth celebrations by way of a virtual discussion with doctor clarence p jones who co-authored martin luther king junior's i have a dream speech university of san francisco hosted the conversation which centered on social injustice was moderated by former stanford basketball star jennifer easy asked to address today's youth curry had this messa
some of the players confirmed to be in nashville or jimmy garoppolo george kittle kendrick bourne kyle hughes check and deebo samuel who yesterday had surgery for a fractured foot. more injury news for the forty-niners as well today receiver and return specialist richie james junior has broken his wrist. he's expected to miss 2 months. last season james had 692 return yards on 36 attempts. >>with one touchdown. there's some good news though klay thompson has been medically cleared to...
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medicine and an expert on infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university school of medicine in nashville tennessee good to have you on the program professor we have all learned that staying apart 6 feet could be lifesaving in this pandemic is this still the case when aero saul's that we emit can travel comparable in long distances through the air. well for the most part yes because most of the aerosols that we produce fall down within 3 to 6 feet occasionally they get a bit farther than that but 6 feet is practical it's something that everybody can remember and understand and so we focus on 6 feet that will get 95 percent of the issue how far along are we in studying what role aerosols are playing in the transmission of the corona virus well we think the vast amount of transmission occurs through close person to person contact within rooms over prolonged periods of time so it's really that close in contact with many other people that puts you at risk on occasion the virus can travel a little farther but that's not nearly important as getting people to be aware that close in transmission
medicine and an expert on infectious diseases at the vanderbilt university school of medicine in nashville tennessee good to have you on the program professor we have all learned that staying apart 6 feet could be lifesaving in this pandemic is this still the case when aero saul's that we emit can travel comparable in long distances through the air. well for the most part yes because most of the aerosols that we produce fall down within 3 to 6 feet occasionally they get a bit farther than that...
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. >> joining us from nashville's dr. william shatner, -- -- s joining us is dr. william schaffner. let's
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you can't treat nashville this way. there is transformation coming to our city and that will start with us coming together as a family and a unit that is what we are about. that is with the protest is about. >> cleaning crews will help get rid of some of the spray paint. at least 20 people were arrested and >> it will be much cooler and windy. you get to june and you are pretty much done with rain from the north. the way this year has gone nothing would surprise me. if it does happen it would be on sunday. we will take a look they are. there's a lot of cloud cover coming up from another low. there has been a bunch of these. the come up from the 4th and 1 came from the southwest. this one is sitting and a lot of clouds. temperatures yesterday 60s and 70s. today we will hit some 70s and 80s. some of this will be sun driven with some some breaks in the clouds. it won't take much to warm up. tomorrow will be the bigger jump 50s and 60s on the temperature. not much of a spread here. 54 for the valley. san jose 53. pacifica a
you can't treat nashville this way. there is transformation coming to our city and that will start with us coming together as a family and a unit that is what we are about. that is with the protest is about. >> cleaning crews will help get rid of some of the spray paint. at least 20 people were arrested and >> it will be much cooler and windy. you get to june and you are pretty much done with rain from the north. the way this year has gone nothing would surprise me. if it does...
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i spent 16 years in legislature in nashville where the state capital is and it is a booming town, has country and western music, cultural center with a lot to offer. it can handle the capacity and tennessee is a great state. when i was mayor a few years back or a few years ago we had a show in knoxville, the biggest problem we had is everybody came to stay, tennessee is right to work state, low tax state, hospitality everybody has here. we don't have the problems big cities have. and tennessee, law enforcement is respected and revered so it is a great place to be and i would hope that they come here. during the state of the union address after it was over with the president walked by me and i had an orange and he looked at it and thought this is tennessee, that is our colors and he said i love tennessee and i said they love you. just a great addition for our state. todd: you stated your case but let me play devils advocate. a lot of other states being considered, florida, nevada, georgia really are battleground states. tennessee in all likelihood is going to go to the president when i
i spent 16 years in legislature in nashville where the state capital is and it is a booming town, has country and western music, cultural center with a lot to offer. it can handle the capacity and tennessee is a great state. when i was mayor a few years back or a few years ago we had a show in knoxville, the biggest problem we had is everybody came to stay, tennessee is right to work state, low tax state, hospitality everybody has here. we don't have the problems big cities have. and tennessee,...
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. >> joining us from nashville's dr. william shatner, -- -- s joining us is dr. william schaffner. with the numbers courtesy of johns hopkins, 7.8 million confirmed cases worldwide, 400,030 deaths here in the u.s.. news over the last 24 hours from dr. anthony fauci saying there is a possibility that we could avoid a second wave if we do things right. can you eliminate that? guest: i think what he is talking about is the second wave consequence of opening up right now. that is very important. we are seeing all over the country increases in cases as well as increases in hospitalization. , but note going out being attentive to social distancing wearing masks. here are two examples. something that happened to me yesterday, shortly after 7:00, i went to the supermarket most of older and there were over 90% of them were moving -- were wearing masks. however, later i went to a coffee shop located right across the university. most of the people there where in their 20's and 30's, and 90% of them were not wearing masks. they were observing social distancing, but they were not wearing masks.
. >> joining us from nashville's dr. william shatner, -- -- s joining us is dr. william schaffner. with the numbers courtesy of johns hopkins, 7.8 million confirmed cases worldwide, 400,030 deaths here in the u.s.. news over the last 24 hours from dr. anthony fauci saying there is a possibility that we could avoid a second wave if we do things right. can you eliminate that? guest: i think what he is talking about is the second wave consequence of opening up right now. that is very...
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jesse, did you know that this idea for an autonomous zone apparently they are going to try it in nashville? the governor saying that's not happening, but the mayor i don't know what he said so far, but he's been out there with protesters but won't let someone like john rich's little kids play in the little league game this weekend. it's not just this little six block area, it could actually spread. >> i don't see john rich tolerating an autonomous zone in nashville. no, i don't think it's going to go over too well with people in tennessee. coming back up for second? if greg is a warlord at fox, that is the softest coup we've ever witnessed in world history. why is everybody kissing his so badly? his ego is as big as trump's at this point, does he need more stroking? he does not. and to juan's point, i've never seen a peaceful protest injure 700 officers, and cause hundreds of millions of $ in property damage. as someone who does not consider themselves that mature, when jesse watters feels more mature than elected mayors and governors of state, we have a real problem on our hands. you woul
jesse, did you know that this idea for an autonomous zone apparently they are going to try it in nashville? the governor saying that's not happening, but the mayor i don't know what he said so far, but he's been out there with protesters but won't let someone like john rich's little kids play in the little league game this weekend. it's not just this little six block area, it could actually spread. >> i don't see john rich tolerating an autonomous zone in nashville. no, i don't think it's...