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numbers like this could be great news of the city of nashville.s and restaurants have been suffering there for months under crushing covid restrictions. thousands of workers have been laid off, many businesses have gone under, many more are on the brink. over the summer, the mayor, mayor cooper, used the economic damage from his shutdown to justify a massive 34% property tax increase on residents of nashville. so quarantines effort that city quite a bit. residents would have been thrilled to learn that bars and restaurants were safe once aga again. but the mayor refused to tell them that. he had that information. after reviewing the new health numbers from bars and restaurants, woman from the health department called leslie waller emailed this to mayor cooper festiva's office. "this isn't going to be publicly released, right? just info for the mayor's office." a senior advisor responded this way. "correct, not for public consumption." not for public consumption? why would that be? these aren't the nuclear codes, this is a national security informa
numbers like this could be great news of the city of nashville.s and restaurants have been suffering there for months under crushing covid restrictions. thousands of workers have been laid off, many businesses have gone under, many more are on the brink. over the summer, the mayor, mayor cooper, used the economic damage from his shutdown to justify a massive 34% property tax increase on residents of nashville. so quarantines effort that city quite a bit. residents would have been thrilled to...
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of course, that had been destroyedur in nashville. only 22 out of thousands of cases were tied to bars and restaurants. now, despite knowing this a inconvenient truth as early as june 30th, the mayor issued stricter lockdownf measures ahd of the july 4th weekend. the mayor's office knew it was not true, why did they say it? steve glover called out the mayor's office. >> i don't trust a thing they say going forward. nothing. >> we raise taxes 34% and put literally hundreds of thousands of people out of work that are now worryingap about losing ther harm come apartments and et cetera. we did it off of fulsome information and bogus data. that should be illegal. >> laura: 2 20 menell phil kerpen, the committee to unleash prosperity. phil this is something you would expect from communist china, soviet russia but not an american city. my concern is if this is happening in nashville, i mean our other sanity's line too? i was dealing with this earlier in texas where the governor of texas have these artificially low restrictions on restaurants
of course, that had been destroyedur in nashville. only 22 out of thousands of cases were tied to bars and restaurants. now, despite knowing this a inconvenient truth as early as june 30th, the mayor issued stricter lockdownf measures ahd of the july 4th weekend. the mayor's office knew it was not true, why did they say it? steve glover called out the mayor's office. >> i don't trust a thing they say going forward. nothing. >> we raise taxes 34% and put literally hundreds of...
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i know a lot of democrats in nashville, it's a democrat town. even some democrats are they perhaps giving the president a second look now because of these lockdowns? >> i think what you're seeing the mayor of nashville do is a microcosm of what could have been nationwide if you put somebody like him or someone that thinks like him in a bigger position of power. >> laura: that is joe biden. thank you so much for joining us tonight. we continue to monitor the rally in wisconsin. we will take you back there when he makes some news. he still ahead, the depravity of hollywood, getting out of control. the next dominic netflix film, "cuties." explain and gives us an sneak peek that hits the theaters tonight. stay there. hike! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions. touchdown! only mahomes. expect anything different? the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >> laura: most of you have been f
i know a lot of democrats in nashville, it's a democrat town. even some democrats are they perhaps giving the president a second look now because of these lockdowns? >> i think what you're seeing the mayor of nashville do is a microcosm of what could have been nationwide if you put somebody like him or someone that thinks like him in a bigger position of power. >> laura: that is joe biden. thank you so much for joining us tonight. we continue to monitor the rally in wisconsin. we...
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that it covered up positive data on covid-19 that's good for nashville when nashville was doing lockdowns of bars and restaurants. also rnc committee woman for california harmeet dhillon on growing new questions over joe and hunter biden's conflicts of interest. turns out there is a longer, deeper story here. analyst and senator ron johnson have warned the headlines are about to get much worse for the bidens. we're digging into the documents. also, congressman greg steube on preparing to enact sanctions against iran potentially by 8 p.m. tomorrow night as more and more folks say yes, the obama democrats did get it wrong, downplaying the potential for peace in the middle east. and congressman mark green from house homeland security on the latest black eye for msnbc, trying to use a photo of migrant children in cages -- 2014 under the obama administration. they're trying to use it to attack president trump. congressman green will also break down this big success story the with u.s. marshals and homeland security now finding and rescuing dozens of missing churn. thanks for joining us. i'm el
that it covered up positive data on covid-19 that's good for nashville when nashville was doing lockdowns of bars and restaurants. also rnc committee woman for california harmeet dhillon on growing new questions over joe and hunter biden's conflicts of interest. turns out there is a longer, deeper story here. analyst and senator ron johnson have warned the headlines are about to get much worse for the bidens. we're digging into the documents. also, congressman greg steube on preparing to enact...
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when you close a bar or restaurant in nashville, somebody would drive that person home from the bar, doesn't have a job, a musician who isn't performing at that bar, this is nashville, tennessee and we are hurting our music industry, makes no sense whatsoever and that is why i wrote the letter. i want the mayor to tell us, we gave him $121 million in federal funds, us taxpayers, we want to know why he concealed that data and kept those bars closed until august 13th. >> please keep us updated with any response you get, nashville is a fantastic city, thanks for your time. the politically incorrect thriller infidel hits theaters tomorrow. actor jim k visa all is the star, university and 5 for placing a sensitive content signed by a 9/11 display of american flag, the young conservatives of texas tweeting honoring those who died isn't insensitive. it is american, the university has apologized for those signs. actor chris rock blaming intimacy and other democrats for letting coronavirus spread across the country saying they were distracted by impeachment hearings. in the same interview he
when you close a bar or restaurant in nashville, somebody would drive that person home from the bar, doesn't have a job, a musician who isn't performing at that bar, this is nashville, tennessee and we are hurting our music industry, makes no sense whatsoever and that is why i wrote the letter. i want the mayor to tell us, we gave him $121 million in federal funds, us taxpayers, we want to know why he concealed that data and kept those bars closed until august 13th. >> please keep us...
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we begin with a visit to nashville's linemen auditorium. as author dale un talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights events and home to country music's great old -- >> today, we are at the historic ryman auditorium in downtown nashville, tennessee. it is known as the mother church of country music, which definitely tells the history of both things that it is famous for. it was built by a river boat captain who was famously converted under a tent in downtown nashville in may of 1865. after his conversion, he believed that traveling ministers should have a permanent home that was large enough to take the large crowds of the traveling ministers who came to town. captain ryman built the ryman auditorium and it opened in 1892 as a tabernacle. that is the church part of the history. the music part of the history, the country music part, deals with -- after being in many homes in nashville and stayed here until 1974 when the new house was built. but during the run of the forties, fifties, sixties and early sevent
we begin with a visit to nashville's linemen auditorium. as author dale un talks about how the venue became a place for political rallies, civil rights events and home to country music's great old -- >> today, we are at the historic ryman auditorium in downtown nashville, tennessee. it is known as the mother church of country music, which definitely tells the history of both things that it is famous for. it was built by a river boat captain who was famously converted under a tent in...
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newer buildings were being built in nashville.he war memorial auditorium across from the capital, and other venues for concerts. when the grand ole opry move from the war memorial auditorium to the ryman, it was perfect marriage. we needed weekly events for the building and the grand ole opry saved the building, in my opinion. if it weren't for the weekly concerts every saturday night, the building would not have had the revenue to support it and would have been torn down long ago. provided new energy to the building and provided a 3000-5000e literally people a week got to hear the most popular and oldest country music show in the world. interestingly enough, there is a teddy roosevelt story relating to the assassination attempt in 1912, related to the ryman auditorium. teddy roosevelt was in the walking wisconsin and campaigning for president after he left office, campaigning again. and thesin shoots him bullet enters his chest. about this long speech of 50 pages that slowed down the bullet, but it still enters his chest. teddy r
newer buildings were being built in nashville.he war memorial auditorium across from the capital, and other venues for concerts. when the grand ole opry move from the war memorial auditorium to the ryman, it was perfect marriage. we needed weekly events for the building and the grand ole opry saved the building, in my opinion. if it weren't for the weekly concerts every saturday night, the building would not have had the revenue to support it and would have been torn down long ago. provided new...
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that kept teddy roosevelt from nashville.they caught assassin in milwaukee after they shot him, the plans he had to shoot teddy roosevelt and follow him around were on the back of the hotel stationary from nashville, tennessee two blocks away from the ryman. the ryman auditorium played a very key point in the women's suffrage movement in passing the 19th amendment that gave 27 million women the right to vote. tennessee was the last state to ratify that on august 18, 1920. before that, susan b. anthony spoke in this building in 1897, when tennessee was celebrating their 100th anniversary as a state with the centennial exposition. that was the first time women were able to hear from this national leader and get involved in the movement. in 1914, tennessee had the first women's suffrage parade in the south, and based on that and what the local women did, the national women's suffrage convention that susan b. anthony started had their convention right here at the ryman. many people have been to conventions that had more free time
that kept teddy roosevelt from nashville.they caught assassin in milwaukee after they shot him, the plans he had to shoot teddy roosevelt and follow him around were on the back of the hotel stationary from nashville, tennessee two blocks away from the ryman. the ryman auditorium played a very key point in the women's suffrage movement in passing the 19th amendment that gave 27 million women the right to vote. tennessee was the last state to ratify that on august 18, 1920. before that, susan b....
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the civil rights movement was very important in nashville, tennessee.s from here, young students from fisk university, tennessee a & i, now tennessee university all did the lunch counter sit-ins including congressman john lewis. they got arrested here. they challenged the system of what was going on in nashville, tennessee, and the conscience of the country. so in 1962, martin luther king was here at the ryman to present an award or scholarship money to some of the freedom rider students. one of those students who got a check to go to school from martin luther king in the southern leadership conference was john lewis. so part of the history of the ryman is also martin luther king was here and spoke as well. jackie robinson spoke a few years later here on the civil rights movement, as well. and even before that, booker t. washington, came to the ryman and spoke about three different times and sometimes for graduations and so, he had a crowd of about 5,000 people which was the capacity back then. so if you wanted to hear one of the leading voices in ameri
the civil rights movement was very important in nashville, tennessee.s from here, young students from fisk university, tennessee a & i, now tennessee university all did the lunch counter sit-ins including congressman john lewis. they got arrested here. they challenged the system of what was going on in nashville, tennessee, and the conscience of the country. so in 1962, martin luther king was here at the ryman to present an award or scholarship money to some of the freedom rider students....
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like this benefit concert at a nashville drive-in. about the drive-in con certificate you did the first one in may. it was one of the first that a musician did. did you go into that being a little apprehensive? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm playing a drive-in, right? great. didn't have that on the list of ooylife, but here we go you know. i was so we were t i at allnd particularly great thafl we got to do it for all the front line workers. >> could that be the future of touring for now at least? drive-in concerts? >> i hope not, tracy. please, no. >> god bless you guys, god bless the u.s. god bless the drive-ins. come on! >> reporter: in some ways, the chaos of 20 followed keith urban into the recording studio, too. his latest album "the speed of now part one" was finished under the cloud of the pandemic and he says you can feel it in the music. >> there's a chunk of this record, probably a good third of it that wouldn't have happened without what we went through. >> reporter: a third of in it. >> probably. i would say i had 70% of
like this benefit concert at a nashville drive-in. about the drive-in con certificate you did the first one in may. it was one of the first that a musician did. did you go into that being a little apprehensive? >> yeah, absolutely. i mean, i'm playing a drive-in, right? great. didn't have that on the list of ooylife, but here we go you know. i was so we were t i at allnd particularly great thafl we got to do it for all the front line workers. >> could that be the future of touring...
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okay, did nashville city officials cover up covid number rates because they were so low?h what the mayor says tonight, he says things are being taken out of context. we will let you decide, next. what do you want? i came here to plea for his life. don't let them take me. we're getting out of here. infidel. rated r. unlike ordinary memory infidwansupplements...ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and concentration. try it today with our money-back guarantee! ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there
okay, did nashville city officials cover up covid number rates because they were so low?h what the mayor says tonight, he says things are being taken out of context. we will let you decide, next. what do you want? i came here to plea for his life. don't let them take me. we're getting out of here. infidel. rated r. unlike ordinary memory infidwansupplements...ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory... focus... accuracy... learning and...
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but i'm sure things are really, really tough in nashville as well.u guys saw a 20% increase in demand. nearly nine in ten of the families that are being helped are people who are unemployed. what would you like to see done at the federal level that would really help the people in nashville, the people that you're serving? >> i look back and i think what would have been an amazing thing would have been to sort of identify the businesses that are -- that are dependent on gatherings. like when you think about the music business, we are dependent -- most of our livelihood in our town is dependent on the ability of people to get together and listen to music. otherwise, there are 40 or 50 people on any given tour that don't get to go to work. so it would have been an amazing thing to have some sort of stimulus that really sort of injects right into things like, you know, theaters and movie theaters and music venues and touring companies and, heck, theme parks, you name it. something that sort of strategically targets these things that could get us as a sto
but i'm sure things are really, really tough in nashville as well.u guys saw a 20% increase in demand. nearly nine in ten of the families that are being helped are people who are unemployed. what would you like to see done at the federal level that would really help the people in nashville, the people that you're serving? >> i look back and i think what would have been an amazing thing would have been to sort of identify the businesses that are -- that are dependent on gatherings. like...
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they played an important role in that fight in nashville.hey descended upon hermitage andl, set up shop, essentially engaged in aggressive lobbying of all the tennessee state legislators. host: in case you are interested in today's new york times, this editorial in the milestone and the myth. i was the curator at the woodrow wilson museum in washington, d.c. in 1995 for a celebration of the 75th anniversary. i lead a team of three of our other guides and volunteers. i would like to mention a couple things, if you will indulge me. first, there is a gigantic wealth of artifacts and documents across the country for all 50 states for researchers that are researching this or with the boon in ancestry come out looking up what your family might have done. along the things we borrowed cartoons from what was then the belmont house in washington, the home of the national women's party. there were songs there was a wonderful song based on a 1920's dear,hat went, what can the matter be? women are wanting the vote." women who would pick it wilson would u
they played an important role in that fight in nashville.hey descended upon hermitage andl, set up shop, essentially engaged in aggressive lobbying of all the tennessee state legislators. host: in case you are interested in today's new york times, this editorial in the milestone and the myth. i was the curator at the woodrow wilson museum in washington, d.c. in 1995 for a celebration of the 75th anniversary. i lead a team of three of our other guides and volunteers. i would like to mention a...
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so harry burn returned to nashville for that session. truth be told, on august 18th, 1920, the vote counters, suffragists, who were vote counters, really good vote counters, really believed they did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state house. they were shocked when harry burn, who have been voting against them for all the other procedural votes, changed his vote unexplainably at that point in time, to an aye vote, which is really what pushed it over the top. what they didn't know was that he had received a letter from his mother that morning, delivered to him on the tennessee state house floor, that asked harry to vote for women's suffrage and to be a good boy and listen to mrs. catt, the leader of the suffrage movement there in nashville. harry burn decided to listen to his mother. he was, himself, supportive of woman's suffrage but was torn because his constituents were not. as he said later on, he decided that he would listen to his mother and vote for woman's suffrage, which put the vote over the top a
so harry burn returned to nashville for that session. truth be told, on august 18th, 1920, the vote counters, suffragists, who were vote counters, really good vote counters, really believed they did not have the votes to pass the 19th amendment in the tennessee state house. they were shocked when harry burn, who have been voting against them for all the other procedural votes, changed his vote unexplainably at that point in time, to an aye vote, which is really what pushed it over the top. what...
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sorry, hoping to bring baseball to nashville.lenty of music. actor and singer justin timberlake joining a group of tennessee-based investors to do what? to try and bring a major league baseball franchise to music city. timberlake is from memphis, tennessee. already holds a minority ownership stake in the nba's memphis grizzlies. now the entertainer has made an investment we understand in a group called music city baseball. how much he's invested hasn't been disclosed yet. the group wants to start a major league team called the nashville stars. guess what? it is not going to be easy. key details such as financing and a pathway to a home stadium which can always be contentious have yet to be revealed. also major league baseball commissioner robert manfred has said there is no timetable for an addition of expansion franchises, but it does have some heavy hitter names to help the effort, in addition to justin timberlake, former oakland a's all star dave stewart, major league baseball manager tony lararussa -- larus also on board, alb
sorry, hoping to bring baseball to nashville.lenty of music. actor and singer justin timberlake joining a group of tennessee-based investors to do what? to try and bring a major league baseball franchise to music city. timberlake is from memphis, tennessee. already holds a minority ownership stake in the nba's memphis grizzlies. now the entertainer has made an investment we understand in a group called music city baseball. how much he's invested hasn't been disclosed yet. the group wants to...
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you know, i finally got a chance to be in nashville last year fo year for the first time.e city. the first thing people think about obviously your fans are watching is they think of music and incredible entertainer and the spirit of nashville. can you talk about where all of these are coming from. i know musicians are having a hard time right now. people who are involved in the industry, restaurants, there are like these cycles that are hitting so hard. are you seeing more people from those communities that are using the places like the store and having to really for the first time. >> my industry has been hit harder than anything i can imagine. we are not able to play concerts. for a while we could not record. there are so many out of work musicians that are not doing anything. we are serving some of them. we have a high percentage of minority clients. the music business is hanging on a tooth and nail right now. people that were employed but we are all starting to sweat like when is the next concert or the next tour. there are people that do lighting and video work out on
you know, i finally got a chance to be in nashville last year fo year for the first time.e city. the first thing people think about obviously your fans are watching is they think of music and incredible entertainer and the spirit of nashville. can you talk about where all of these are coming from. i know musicians are having a hard time right now. people who are involved in the industry, restaurants, there are like these cycles that are hitting so hard. are you seeing more people from those...
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so i continued to study in nashville.hat i met jim lawson and got involved studying philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. ♪ >> i started attending these nonviolent workshops. and i kept saying to bernard, my roommate, you have to come and get involved. >> i was busy with my courses, i said, listen, i don't have time for that. he kept badgering me. and i got hooked. >> jim lawson told us to never engage in violence, bewe hadut a right to protest. it inspired me. it changed my life. >> nonviolence as conceived by the montgomery bus boycott is not a self-defense position. it's a militant position. how is it that i can transform the environment in which i live. and the montgomery bus boycott did a radical analysis of the racism as a tool to help people to wake up. >> when you sit down on the bus and you sit down in the front or you sit or you sit down by a white person, you have a duty to sit down because as long as you sit in the back, you have a false sense of inferiority, and so long as you let the white man sit in
so i continued to study in nashville.hat i met jim lawson and got involved studying philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. ♪ >> i started attending these nonviolent workshops. and i kept saying to bernard, my roommate, you have to come and get involved. >> i was busy with my courses, i said, listen, i don't have time for that. he kept badgering me. and i got hooked. >> jim lawson told us to never engage in violence, bewe hadut a right to protest. it inspired me. it...
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this employee has moved more than 1,400 kilometers away to nashville, tennessee.s paying over $3,000 a month to rent an apartment. now, she is in a house four times the size and for a lower cost. it's also closer to where her parents live. >> nashville's great. it's so outdoorsy. it's so green. it's very unlike new york. i do think it's going to change the way we work. if we can get things done efficiently, we are to be more efficient. >> more and more employees are planning to relocate with one eyeing a state as far as 3,000 kilometers out west. >> i submit 20 to 25% of our team will move out of new york, especially the young people or people with young families that need more space, that can work from anywhere. i think that will begin to happen. >> other companies in the u.s. are also bidding farewell to their offices. the flexibility and efficiency may change the way we work and live for the better. nhk world. >>> some americans are making the best of this time, doing things they've always wanted to do, exercising more, learning a new language, learning a new r
this employee has moved more than 1,400 kilometers away to nashville, tennessee.s paying over $3,000 a month to rent an apartment. now, she is in a house four times the size and for a lower cost. it's also closer to where her parents live. >> nashville's great. it's so outdoorsy. it's so green. it's very unlike new york. i do think it's going to change the way we work. if we can get things done efficiently, we are to be more efficient. >> more and more employees are planning to...
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. >> the coven cover up in nashville, john rich sounding off on how the city's liberal mayor may haveentionally misled his residents. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the services of the post office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. he said no tracking. there will be no fracking. he didn't know what fracking was but he said no fracking. >> the support continuation of fracking? >> an important business. >> biden wins, the writers, the anarchists, arsonists and flag burners. >> simply wrong to engage the military in dealing with domestic unrest. it can be taken care, no need to escalate this. >>
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this guy, people are going to be furious with him down in nashville. all right. coming up. lies about this country. we are breaking down what he plans to do about it. the case with jedediah and will next. ♪ i love rock and roll ♪ take the time and dance with me ♪ ♪ (♪ ) keeping your oysters growing while keeping your business growing has you swamped. (♪ ) you need to hire i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to park
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i grew up in nashville, and when i went back recently, there is no way you can see that now.porter: central idaho, where frazier lives now, is rich with abundant natural resources, from the salmon river to the sawtooth mountains. but its greatest resource might be its night skies, some of the darkest in the country. >> we have very clear air and relatively stable air. and that makes the viewing just particularly wonderful because the stars can be so sharp and clear. >> reporter: to protect those skies, the towns of ketchum, sun valley, stanley and others regulate outdoor lighting as part of the central outdoor reserve, one of just 16 territories around the world. >> emission, lift off. >> reporter: but there is a growing threat to our dark skies: satellites. already there are overe 2,000 orbiting the earth. and billionaire elon musk's company wants to launch some 30,000 more as part of starlink, the company's ambitious plan to offer internet to the world. this summer thousands signed a petition saying starlink's satellites could suppose an existential threat to economy itself
i grew up in nashville, and when i went back recently, there is no way you can see that now.porter: central idaho, where frazier lives now, is rich with abundant natural resources, from the salmon river to the sawtooth mountains. but its greatest resource might be its night skies, some of the darkest in the country. >> we have very clear air and relatively stable air. and that makes the viewing just particularly wonderful because the stars can be so sharp and clear. >> reporter: to...
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organizers decided to move the show to nashville, a historic first for the acms.the stage at one of three iconic venues including the grand ole opera house. >> it's incredible that it's happening at all is incredible. >> reporter: the socially distanced program is among the first awards shows to broadcast during the pandemic. "variety's" chris willman thinks the nashville setting could become the norm for the acms. >> there's always been the allure of country stars as well as fans to go to las vegas for a few days. you know, people are becoming more home bodies these days. so next year and the year after at this time, the stars may be going, let's just keep it town. >> reporter: the show will feature 20 performance was some of the industry's biggest stars including luke bryan, carrie underwood, and taylor swift who makes her first acm appearance in seven years. kelsea ballerini is also among the performers and nominees. she says they're ready. >> i just have to like pat everyone on the back because it's been so safe, and everyone's taking every precaution to get m
organizers decided to move the show to nashville, a historic first for the acms.the stage at one of three iconic venues including the grand ole opera house. >> it's incredible that it's happening at all is incredible. >> reporter: the socially distanced program is among the first awards shows to broadcast during the pandemic. "variety's" chris willman thinks the nashville setting could become the norm for the acms. >> there's always been the allure of country stars...
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broadcasting for the first time ever from three iconic stages in nashville. >> hosted by reigning acm entertainer of the year keith urban. the special will feature many can't miss performances from the biggest names in country music as well as taylor swift's first performance on the acm stage in seven years. >> keith urban! [ cheering and applause ] >> the acms are going ahead because we were supposed to do this in vegas in april. when that didn't happen. i don't think anybody was sure what the next step was what we were going to do. never in my wildest dreams thought it would move its way the nashville but i'm thrilled that it has. a first for the acms and to do it at three different venues like this is going to be incredible. >> you cannot do the acms. we can't let this crazy thing stop us from getting to play music. >> it's been really magical the last couple of days of rehearsal. >> we have an amazing opening number you guys don't watt to miss. all performing. make sure you tune into the acms this year, it's going to be magical. first times of all sorts across the whole show. even
broadcasting for the first time ever from three iconic stages in nashville. >> hosted by reigning acm entertainer of the year keith urban. the special will feature many can't miss performances from the biggest names in country music as well as taylor swift's first performance on the acm stage in seven years. >> keith urban! [ cheering and applause ] >> the acms are going ahead because we were supposed to do this in vegas in april. when that didn't happen. i don't think anybody...
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the third and final debate will take place thursday, october 22 in nashville, tennessee. all the debates begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch them live on c-span. c-span.orgo watch on or listen live with the free c-span radio app. journal"'s "washington -- every day we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that impact you. morning, new hampshire democrat ann mclane kuster on the trump administration's pandemic response. then kansas republican senator pat roberts talks about today's opening of the do dwight d. eisenhower memorial in washington d c. arkansas republican bruce westerman talks about the western wildfires and climate change. live "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern this morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and we. >> live thursday on the c-span networks, the house returns at legislation take up against anti-asian sentiment related to the coronavirus pandemic and the pregnant workers fairness act on c-span. 8:00 p.m., president trump holds a campaign
the third and final debate will take place thursday, october 22 in nashville, tennessee. all the debates begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch them live on c-span. c-span.orgo watch on or listen live with the free c-span radio app. journal"'s "washington -- every day we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discussing policy issues that impact you. morning, new hampshire democrat ann mclane kuster on the trump administration's pandemic response. then...
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was so excited he exclaimed the democratic mayor of nashville lowingly lied about covid data. they were so excited about this story because it's a claim of a cover-up. it made it seem the virus wasn't as bad as evil democrats were saying, but the crux of the story was simply not true. as cnn's oliver darcy explained, the local station left out critical context. nashville's mayor called for an apology and the station did say sorry, along with, quote, we do not believe there was any cover-up. but by then the story had already spread around the proceed-trump media, making countless conservatives even more dubious, even more distrusting. this nonsense happens all the time. the other day carlson interviewed a, quote/unquote, whistle-blower who claimed she had evidence of a covid-19 conspiracy in wuhan, china, but when videos of the interview were shown on social media, facebook and twitter intervened by putting a false information label on it pointing out fact-checkers had a really hard time with this. twitter has been doing a lot of labeling, too. they slapped multiple warnings on
was so excited he exclaimed the democratic mayor of nashville lowingly lied about covid data. they were so excited about this story because it's a claim of a cover-up. it made it seem the virus wasn't as bad as evil democrats were saying, but the crux of the story was simply not true. as cnn's oliver darcy explained, the local station left out critical context. nashville's mayor called for an apology and the station did say sorry, along with, quote, we do not believe there was any cover-up. but...
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. ♪ >> the 42-year-old country star has been hunkered down at home an hour outside of nashville withven't reached a near breaking point, really, in these times, i think they are probably lying to you. so, you know, there's good days and bad days. >> when you have those moments, where you feel y i ril my wife is whatn therapy. >> it's helped tremendously centering kind of way. ♪ >> stapleton who was a successful songwriter in nashville before he came a solo star has mined his deep catalog for this album. >> how many songs do you have in that sort of, you know, chest you keep under your bed or wherever it is? >> i would think it's in excess of 1,000. >> 1,000. "starting over" was recorded at rca studio in nashville. ♪ >> where he made his earlier solo albums including his break through debut, vell" which is the best selling country album of the past decade. ♪ >> recording to me is trying to capture magic. as much as you can. the magic of the moment. >> how do you know when it's magic? >> well, my wife tells me. that's my wife in the background. she's not wrong. she's not wrong. my wife
. ♪ >> the 42-year-old country star has been hunkered down at home an hour outside of nashville withven't reached a near breaking point, really, in these times, i think they are probably lying to you. so, you know, there's good days and bad days. >> when you have those moments, where you feel y i ril my wife is whatn therapy. >> it's helped tremendously centering kind of way. ♪ >> stapleton who was a successful songwriter in nashville before he came a solo star has...
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some of the stops include the ryman auditorium in nashville, the rock 'n' roll hall of fame and the birthplace of jazz music. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm of new york, became in 1972, the first woman and african-american to seek a major party's presidential nomination. up next on "reel america," a c-span american profile interview with the trailblazer from june of 1992. ms. chisholm talks about the struggles she faced and she discusses the 1992 presidential election in which ross perot emerged as a third-party candidate. >> shirley chisholm, how do you explain this incredible presidential year? >> i think i can explain in terms of the fact that it's gotten to a point in american history now where the american people feel an
some of the stops include the ryman auditorium in nashville, the rock 'n' roll hall of fame and the birthplace of jazz music. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the first african-american woman elected to congress, shirley chisholm of new york, became in 1972, the first woman and african-american to seek a major party's presidential nomination. up next on "reel america," a c-span american profile interview with the trailblazer from june of...
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. >>> nashville's historic rye man auditorium. ♪ ♪ there's a hole making this wine ♪ >> and the grandmakes whiskey >>> the artists also touched on state of the country. >> she's sundays paid, over word. >>> a full throated mem to his fellow country artists to speak out about issues like racial injustice. ♪ mission every color if you're only seeing black and white ♪ >>> and cane brown's powerful message with his balance ad "w5r8d wide beautiful." ♪ worldwide beautiful >> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others, checkheck back for this morning" and follow us online anytime at cbs news doichlt reporting from the nation's capital, i'm kris van cleave. >>> it's friday, september 18th, 2020. this is the "cbs morning news." building momentum in minnesota. president trump and joe biden are set to campaign in the battleground state today where early voting kicks off. >>> this is the worst we've ever had it here in rain and flooding. >> sally's aftermath. the storm tears apart homes and businesses as the national guard takes on a lifes
. >>> nashville's historic rye man auditorium. ♪ ♪ there's a hole making this wine ♪ >> and the grandmakes whiskey >>> the artists also touched on state of the country. >> she's sundays paid, over word. >>> a full throated mem to his fellow country artists to speak out about issues like racial injustice. ♪ mission every color if you're only seeing black and white ♪ >>> and cane brown's powerful message with his balance ad "w5r8d...
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the third and final debate will take place thursday, october 22 in nashville, tennessee. all debates begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch them live on c-span. on c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. trumpthe white house, released the names of 20 individuals he would consider nominating to the supreme court in the event of another vacancy. he responded to recent reports that he intentionally downplayed the coronavirus threat while being interviewed for an upcoming book by award-winning journalist bob woodward. pres. trump: thank you very much my fellow americans. the nomination of a supreme court justice is the most important decision in american president can make. candidates for president of the american people a specific list of individuals they consider for the united states supreme court. four years ago i announced my first list of highly qualified candidates and promised to fill vacancy froma's among those names. inauguration,r my i kept that promise when i ,ominated judge neil gorsuch and as you know, he has been very spectacular. a year
the third and final debate will take place thursday, october 22 in nashville, tennessee. all debates begin at 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch them live on c-span. on c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. trumpthe white house, released the names of 20 individuals he would consider nominating to the supreme court in the event of another vacancy. he responded to recent reports that he intentionally downplayed the coronavirus threat while being interviewed for an upcoming...
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you think it would be in nashville by now but there we go.11 minutes after the hour, no surrender, the fight to keep this statue honoring the greatest generation after a city threatens. >> in a report says right around the country will cost $1 billion in insurance. our next guest's business was damaged during the chaos in seattle, he joins us live next. ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which can cause vision abnormalities, blindness, stroke, temporary scabs or scarring. ( ♪ ) juvÉderm it. talk to
you think it would be in nashville by now but there we go.11 minutes after the hour, no surrender, the fight to keep this statue honoring the greatest generation after a city threatens. >> in a report says right around the country will cost $1 billion in insurance. our next guest's business was damaged during the chaos in seattle, he joins us live next. ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc...
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i live in the city of nashville but in the server but it is still nashville. was burned down during the protests, we are still paying for that. don't call people racist for telling the truth that this is going to turn off voters, peaceful protests wonderful, everybody can get behind that for breonna taylor, i can too but police officers getting shot is not racist to call that out as a problem. >> absolutely not. what is racist is how donald trump said of joe biden is president is going to be an invasion of the suburbs and people like corey booker are going to come out and it will scare people. the trump campaign feeds off of fear constantly. they did it in 2016 and are doing it again. i'm against the violence. i don't want to see loading or writing, don't want to see cops getting shot at neither do biden or harris. shannon: we've got to leave it there. we are out of time but it's good for everybody to denounce that across-the-board. to be on the same page, this is something they got. thank you. the fda can approve a vaccine within weeks but one democratic gove
i live in the city of nashville but in the server but it is still nashville. was burned down during the protests, we are still paying for that. don't call people racist for telling the truth that this is going to turn off voters, peaceful protests wonderful, everybody can get behind that for breonna taylor, i can too but police officers getting shot is not racist to call that out as a problem. >> absolutely not. what is racist is how donald trump said of joe biden is president is going to...
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dana, i wanted to shift a little bit to nashville. the city officials there withheld data about low infection rates, and people are upset. they say you're not being transparent. >> dana: well, i don't know a ton about this story. i know there's a lot of interest in it. i have a lot of friends in nashville sending this around. local officials will have to answer any questions that there are about these things. i don't think there should be national guidelines. i think decisions are best made at the local level whenever possible. in some cases you have universities, these huge spikes. i know this is happening in utah. you also have this really confusing messages. the university of georgia, for example, announced that they would be having football. they would have fans in the stands but they would not be able to host in-person voting. that got turned around. that doesn't make any sense. i think that a national mandate for any of these decisions is not a good one. local decisions are best even if they're tough and complex. >> juan: yeah.
dana, i wanted to shift a little bit to nashville. the city officials there withheld data about low infection rates, and people are upset. they say you're not being transparent. >> dana: well, i don't know a ton about this story. i know there's a lot of interest in it. i have a lot of friends in nashville sending this around. local officials will have to answer any questions that there are about these things. i don't think there should be national guidelines. i think decisions are best...
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there's been some drama in nashville since then.e from the mayor's office, fox 17, the channel, has pulledat that start off its website. there are no longer reporting that the mayor's office covered up the coronavirus numbers. it's now been reported that some of those numbers were actually put out in august, so the public didn't seem to know about them. the mayor's office claims emails suggesting a cover up or taken out of context. so we don't knowut the truth abt that because we don't have all the emails, but we wanted to keep youou up-to-date on what ws happening there and of course we will bring you more as we learn more. well, one of the names on the president's short list to replace ruth bader ginsburg has gotten a lot of attention. she appears to be the front runnerot tonight, her name is ay coney barrett. what kind of justice would she be, what kind of person issued? we will talk to someone who has known her since high school after the break. and then as we have all night we are monitoring the rally underway in ohio and we wi
there's been some drama in nashville since then.e from the mayor's office, fox 17, the channel, has pulledat that start off its website. there are no longer reporting that the mayor's office covered up the coronavirus numbers. it's now been reported that some of those numbers were actually put out in august, so the public didn't seem to know about them. the mayor's office claims emails suggesting a cover up or taken out of context. so we don't knowut the truth abt that because we don't have all...
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there's been some drama in nashville since then.rom the mayor's office, they've pulled that story off its web site. no longer reporting that the mayor's office covered up the coronavirus numbers. has now been reported that some of those numbers were put out in august. the mayor's office claims email suggesting the cover-up were taken out of context. so we don't know the truth about that because we don't have all the emails we want to keep you up-to-date on what was happening there and of course bringing you more as we learn more. one of the names on the president's short list to replace ruth bader ginsburg has gotten a lot of attention, appears to be the front runner tonight. her name is amy kony barrett. what kind of justice which he be some kind of person is she? as we have all night, we are monitoring the rally underway in ohio and will bring you anything from it. >> tucker: judge amy comay barrett is tonight the top candidate in mind to replace ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. the president nominated barrett to the seve
there's been some drama in nashville since then.rom the mayor's office, they've pulled that story off its web site. no longer reporting that the mayor's office covered up the coronavirus numbers. has now been reported that some of those numbers were put out in august. the mayor's office claims email suggesting the cover-up were taken out of context. so we don't know the truth about that because we don't have all the emails we want to keep you up-to-date on what was happening there and of course...
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he and his wife creates add free grocery store in nashville. with us is andrew zimmern.. >> congrats on the new show, by the way. >> much preached. this special is kind of sobering in the sense that it's pagesing the picture of what we've been talking about but getting more into the lives of the people infected. we know in part of the special. where a third of the population lives a mile or far from a grocery store in rural areas. it's ten miles or farther. there's been this report from yelp back in july that said more than half the restaurants that closed during the pandemic will not reopen. which i think if you just walk around manhatten here where i live, it's obvious a lot of restaurants are in trouble. what's your big take-away looking at how we're doing food wise in this pandemic? are we going to make it? >> i pray that we do. but i am -- i'm very sfrietened for the first time in my lifetime. i've been coming on air since the second week in march talking about this story. in fact, the san antonio food bank picture on front of the new york times was one that shocked
he and his wife creates add free grocery store in nashville. with us is andrew zimmern.. >> congrats on the new show, by the way. >> much preached. this special is kind of sobering in the sense that it's pagesing the picture of what we've been talking about but getting more into the lives of the people infected. we know in part of the special. where a third of the population lives a mile or far from a grocery store in rural areas. it's ten miles or farther. there's been this report...
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month until the election next tuesday it's the vice presidential debate and the final debate is in nashville> president trump will hold a rally with supporters in minnesota while biden is heading on a multistop tour. >>> the informal has its first covid outbreak three players on the titans tested positive. their games this coming weekend are uncertain. >> videos of the life size robot have been been circulating and it's massive it's 59 feet tall and it may be the center piece of the theme park there it will celebrate the anime's 40th anniversary due to delays from the pandemic it's now set to open december 19th now that it's moving and it's making all the motions it's fascinating to see that thing, so huge. >> transformers are real >> all right check out this officer who rescued a skunk with his head stuck in a plastic container first try didn't work. on the second try he successfully removed the container and look at that skunk taking off without sprayin right now at 4:30- off the rails. the first presidential debate - more personal than political. >>> how many of you are in a situation whe
month until the election next tuesday it's the vice presidential debate and the final debate is in nashville> president trump will hold a rally with supporters in minnesota while biden is heading on a multistop tour. >>> the informal has its first covid outbreak three players on the titans tested positive. their games this coming weekend are uncertain. >> videos of the life size robot have been been circulating and it's massive it's 59 feet tall and it may be the center piece...
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that was according to our local nashville fox affiliate.now the mayor's office did not conceal those numbers and did release them to the public. >>> okay, next up, former independent counsel ken starr on newly-released government documents and emails obtained by "judicial watch" that shows the obama administration was a whole lot more concerned and worried than anybody previously realized about the bidens alleged pay-to-play in ukraine. that story next. president trump: look, biden and his son are stone cold crooked. you know it. his son walks out with millions of dollars. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today allstate aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient
that was according to our local nashville fox affiliate.now the mayor's office did not conceal those numbers and did release them to the public. >>> okay, next up, former independent counsel ken starr on newly-released government documents and emails obtained by "judicial watch" that shows the obama administration was a whole lot more concerned and worried than anybody previously realized about the bidens alleged pay-to-play in ukraine. that story next. president trump: look,...
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al regresar, un legendario auditorio de nashville da su prer ccito me sentía bien. especialmente con ellos. se siente raro, pero es la única forma de proteger a nuestros seres queridos. mas vale prevenir... que lamentar. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> en tennesse se celebrÓ el primer concierto con pÚblico desde que comenzÓ la pandemia desde marzo, fue el cantante de country, el histÓrico recinto solo recibiÓ 125 personas, es moenas 5% de su capacidad, asÍ vas, poco a poco y un dÍa a la vez, siga con titulares y mÁs y que tenga buenas noches. >> buenas noches, compadres, bienvenidos sean todos ustedes, atenciÓn, hoy vamos a ver lo bueno, lo malo y lo feo del fin de semana en la liga de mÉxico. y sÍ, costa rica tiene miedo de ir al estadio azteca por aquello del virus, compadre, todo eso y mucho mÁs en esta ediciÓn especial de titulares y mÁs coors light, comenzamos, lets go >>
al regresar, un legendario auditorio de nashville da su prer ccito me sentía bien. especialmente con ellos. se siente raro, pero es la única forma de proteger a nuestros seres queridos. mas vale prevenir... que lamentar. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> en tennesse se celebrÓ el primer concierto con pÚblico desde que comenzÓ la pandemia desde marzo, fue el cantante de country, el histÓrico recinto solo recibiÓ 125 personas, es moenas 5% de su capacidad, asÍ vas, poco a poco y un dÍa a la...
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have been leaving for cheaper areas, and some of these cities that were booming, whether they are nashvilleaustin, these were hot areas .rior do you have a sense of how much this is new behavior versus pulling forward moves that might have happened over the next five years anyway? >> a lot of these moves whether they are further into suburbs or towards these fast growing area are likely pulled forward demand. however, even that would have a stark change in how cities function. in the 1970's and 1980's, we saw some parts of that poll for demand change how cities function, and it's possible those changes in the future would make a drastic difference on what it's like to live in new york. romaine: all three of us live very fortunate lives, and when we talk about the ability to move, there are a lot of thus that can pick up and choose where to live. there are a lot of people in new york city who don't have the means to do that. if you have a city where the only people left behind are lower income workers and workers who are unemployed or people with fewer options, what kind of city does that le
have been leaving for cheaper areas, and some of these cities that were booming, whether they are nashvilleaustin, these were hot areas .rior do you have a sense of how much this is new behavior versus pulling forward moves that might have happened over the next five years anyway? >> a lot of these moves whether they are further into suburbs or towards these fast growing area are likely pulled forward demand. however, even that would have a stark change in how cities function. in the...
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different about this disease, that it can spread instantly from would you than to san francisco to nashville to boston. and that the next pandemic could be next year. so we had a hearing about preparing for the next pandemic and people like bill frist said prepare for the next pandemic, but we agree from panic to neglect to panic. in other words, while we're in the middle of a pandemic, it has our attention. but as soon as it is over, we don't do all the things that we should do. so my hope is that with any action that we take this year, we would includes three or four things that we should take to make sure that we sustain funding which is hard to do for onshore manufacturing of vaccines for example, for stockpiles that were depleted between vaccines, to making sure that fema and dr. catalyst's organization are aligned and operating together. dr. redfield and the former governor of utah have talked about that we've been underfunding public health for 30, 40 years. i think it is important that questi we do this year. so in the republican bill we offered last week, we did have? there some aut
different about this disease, that it can spread instantly from would you than to san francisco to nashville to boston. and that the next pandemic could be next year. so we had a hearing about preparing for the next pandemic and people like bill frist said prepare for the next pandemic, but we agree from panic to neglect to panic. in other words, while we're in the middle of a pandemic, it has our attention. but as soon as it is over, we don't do all the things that we should do. so my hope is...
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i live in the city of nashville, but in a suburb, but it's still nashville.ll was burned down one night during the protests. we are still paying for that. this is just -- don't call people racist for telling the truth that this is going to turn off voters. everybody can get behind that for breonna taylor. i can too. but police officers getting shot, it's not racist to call that i was a problem. spenard, right, jessica, ten seconds. >> absolutely not. what is racist though as for instance how president trump said that if joe biden's president there's going to be an invasion in the suburbs and people like cory booker, who we know is african-american, are going to come out there and it's going to scare people. the trump campaign feeds off of fear constantly. they did it in 2016 and are doing it again. so i am against the violence, i don't want to see looting, riding, i don't want to see cops getting shot and neither to biden or harris. [indiscernible]. >> shannon: would got to leave it there because we are out of time but i think it's for everybody to denounce t
i live in the city of nashville, but in a suburb, but it's still nashville.ll was burned down one night during the protests. we are still paying for that. this is just -- don't call people racist for telling the truth that this is going to turn off voters. everybody can get behind that for breonna taylor. i can too. but police officers getting shot, it's not racist to call that i was a problem. spenard, right, jessica, ten seconds. >> absolutely not. what is racist though as for instance...
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there's florida and he decided he is moving to nashville.country music. ben said i have 75 people who work for me. he is giving them until october 1st to decide if they are going to go. about 80% of them are on board. that's the majority of his company picking up their families and moving there he says i have lived my entire life in california. this is his tweet. within weeks, we'll be taking our 75 jobs and leaves. we're not the first and we certainly won't be the last. terrible governance has consequences. and, brian, he talked about the how housing cost and home lufsness there that he is disappointed with. brian: absolutely. and fires on top of that obviously you can't blame the government for that taxes only going to go up he made that clear. more people leaving california than coming first time in a long time the state on the sur fafers offers so much. people want to go to especially the entertainment business. makes it hellacious to live there between the traffic and the taxes. the homelessness. the tent cities and now the collapse of
there's florida and he decided he is moving to nashville.country music. ben said i have 75 people who work for me. he is giving them until october 1st to decide if they are going to go. about 80% of them are on board. that's the majority of his company picking up their families and moving there he says i have lived my entire life in california. this is his tweet. within weeks, we'll be taking our 75 jobs and leaves. we're not the first and we certainly won't be the last. terrible governance has...
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this is in downtown nashville.espite it all, one man says he felt safe. >> i try to keep my own distance. we keep our distance from the crowds. we always keep our masks on. so we're fine. >> most people complied with the mask mandate. >>> and 29 students at west virginia university are suspended and banned from class for violating coronavirus guidelines. the university says a fraternity member who contracted the virus and had been ordered to isolate attended a party at the frat house on friday. students living at that frat house had previously been warned by the school to quarantine due to confirmed infections. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," parts of rnia break heat wave records as temperatures soar into triple digits.cali >>> and why online retailer amazon is baing seeds from foreign sellers. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." news." my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got
this is in downtown nashville.espite it all, one man says he felt safe. >> i try to keep my own distance. we keep our distance from the crowds. we always keep our masks on. so we're fine. >> most people complied with the mask mandate. >>> and 29 students at west virginia university are suspended and banned from class for violating coronavirus guidelines. the university says a fraternity member who contracted the virus and had been ordered to isolate attended a party at the...
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they have been identified as shelly -- jessica wright and scott bumpas, stationed out of nashville the cause under investigation. >>> the epic struggling against covid, on both sides of the border, with mexico and the alarming new warning about high blood pressure >>> we're back with the latest on our nbc news -- the coronavirus crisis at the border, gadi schwartz and julio baaker row report on the people crossing into the u.s. from mexico in search of cheaper medicine and care. >> reporter: more than 100 degrees in south texas and outside of churches people are praying for mercy. >> there hasn't been an individual in our community that has not shed tears. >> reporter: dr. ivan melendez says covid-19 has laid bare -- >> we had all the parameters for a perfect storm, poverty, diabetes, hypertension, multigenerational families. >> reporter: dr. melendez who btled covid-19 himself is also the region's health authority. >> i walked into a unit with 90 cadavers and i recognized that grandfather was lying physically on top of his grandson. >> reporter: the loss of life he's seen haunts him a
they have been identified as shelly -- jessica wright and scott bumpas, stationed out of nashville the cause under investigation. >>> the epic struggling against covid, on both sides of the border, with mexico and the alarming new warning about high blood pressure >>> we're back with the latest on our nbc news -- the coronavirus crisis at the border, gadi schwartz and julio baaker row report on the people crossing into the u.s. from mexico in search of cheaper medicine and...