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visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] upup next, music city roots live from the factory.this episode, classic country by john conlee, modern string band and song from sierra hull, and a featured set by roots' host, jim lauderdale, right after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your terms, accepted. - [voiceover] franklin, tennessee, inspired music, local flavor on the edge of nashville, visitfranklin.com. - [voiceover] nissan, proud sponsor of art and culture in our home state of tennessee. nissan, innovation that excites. more information is available at nissanusa.com. - [voiceover] vietti chili, made locally in music city
visit ncicap.org] - [voiceover] upup next, music city roots live from the factory.this episode, classic country by john conlee, modern string band and song from sierra hull, and a featured set by roots' host, jim lauderdale, right after this. - [voiceover] national broadcast of music city roots is made possible by acceptance auto insurance, based in nashville, tennessee. acceptance offers personal automobile coverage from coast to coast. more information available at acceptance.com. you, your...
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. >> came upup 28 years agago. cannon: i have l lived here alal my life. callebs: a terrain in transition... seeneno much change.ors have burke: t the water is changing. the land's changingng. somemeing happening here that's fferent. ivey: : what's s going on oveth
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how does philadelphia stack upup. >> i think philadelphia stacks up well but it's my home airport so i'm a little bit biased as far as that goes. >> reporter: so, the airport system working to improve the passenger experience p it sales it has direct flights down to 120 location os, one location it does not have a direct flight to yet china and we are told folks are working on that. lie at the airport, john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, john, thank you. >>> well, things are slowly but surely changing for the best in camden as far as crime is concerned. according to police violent crime is down in the city and much of that is being attributed to a new relationship between the cops and the community. "action news" new jersey correspondent nora muchanic has that story from camden tonight. >> drop the knife. >> reporter: this is a video of camden county police responding to a call of a deranged man swinging a knife and ignoring officers' commands put it down. in some places police might have fired on the suspect to disarm him but instead, at least a dozen officers s
how does philadelphia stack upup. >> i think philadelphia stacks up well but it's my home airport so i'm a little bit biased as far as that goes. >> reporter: so, the airport system working to improve the passenger experience p it sales it has direct flights down to 120 location os, one location it does not have a direct flight to yet china and we are told folks are working on that. lie at the airport, john rawlins channel6 "action news." rick. >> all right, john,...
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says no that's not true, yes, we were, do you think that they're really just trying to maybe cover upupoes it look like the administration i cover up some other people that are perhaps not going to look so good after this investigation. >> that's all speculation from a political operateist perspective it doesn't look good. >> it seems like they go back and they're almost relit gating what led up to him resigning in the first place. >> it's ma -- hard to -- it doesn't look good. it's unclear whether this is just another distraction the trump administration is clearly good at picking and choosing what distractions they throw to the media and what they do and don't pay attention to to throw them off their trail and this could be one of them but there are a lot of questions raised. certainly with michael flynn the more people that have investigated the worse it has looked. >> we'll see what happens in the coming days testimony politics editor thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> the first hundred days can you believe. >> time has just flown by. >> oh, yeah and the president has
says no that's not true, yes, we were, do you think that they're really just trying to maybe cover upupoes it look like the administration i cover up some other people that are perhaps not going to look so good after this investigation. >> that's all speculation from a political operateist perspective it doesn't look good. >> it seems like they go back and they're almost relit gating what led up to him resigning in the first place. >> it's ma -- hard to -- it doesn't look...
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it was probably a an attempt to shore upup that image.tty much like the bomb inn afghanistan -- nobody knows what it was for or what it had to do with, probably destroyed a large part of afghanistan. shortly after that, there was an incredibly brutal and succecessl taliliban attack, which killed a couple hundred recruitits -- mot of them unarmed, young draftees that did not know it were doing. so bad, the defense minister resign.. doesesn't seem to have any effet -- supposedly, was aimed at is. maybe i it was. maybe e it wasn't. they don't sing to be a affected by it. there dodoesn't seem to o be any strategic analysis behind any of these actions as far as anyone can tell. but soon-to-be of f the level of the twitters that keep coming out. something that occurs to me, so when i do itit yet go it is che. it may kill a lot of people, makes me look good, seems as iff i'm defefending the country ando on. it as anything see but that. bubut these things help the peoe israel hard toiraq imagine. amy: what do you think hasas toe done to solve tht
it was probably a an attempt to shore upup that image.tty much like the bomb inn afghanistan -- nobody knows what it was for or what it had to do with, probably destroyed a large part of afghanistan. shortly after that, there was an incredibly brutal and succecessl taliliban attack, which killed a couple hundred recruitits -- mot of them unarmed, young draftees that did not know it were doing. so bad, the defense minister resign.. doesesn't seem to have any effet -- supposedly, was aimed at is....
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if i have the bravery to ststand upup h here a and tell you u tht i don't like to shshare in h hos ththatmaybebe it ll c change yr thing, toto not do the wrong -- i am asking you to be as brave as me. despite her plea the republican-dominated house , approved the amendment. democrats warned the measure will lead to racial profiling. republicans also rejected an amendment that would have prohibited police from interrogating children about their immigration status. the debate drew hundreds of protesters, who dressed in black and packed the capitol rotunda and house gallery. the house version of sb4 will have to be reconciled with a senate version of the bill, which texas governor greg abbott has promised to sign. in washington, d.c., homeland security secretary john kelly officially opened the office of voice. that is the victims of immigration crime engagement. the trump administration says is aimed at helping the victims of crimes committed by unlawful immigrants. >> we're giving people were victimized by illegal aliens, for the first time, a voice of their own. all crime is terrible, but
if i have the bravery to ststand upup h here a and tell you u tht i don't like to shshare in h hos ththatmaybebe it ll c change yr thing, toto not do the wrong -- i am asking you to be as brave as me. despite her plea the republican-dominated house , approved the amendment. democrats warned the measure will lead to racial profiling. republicans also rejected an amendment that would have prohibited police from interrogating children about their immigration status. the debate drew hundreds of...
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all that and more, coming upup. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. vice president mike pence has made an unannounced visit to the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea following north korea's attempted missile launch and a massive military parade celebrating the birthday of the country's founder on saturday. speaking at the border, vice president pence warned that the u.s. will consider a military response to north korea and said the recent u.s. strikes in syria and afghanistan show the strength of president trump. gov. pence: since 1992, the united states and our allies have stood together for a dean incorrect korean peninsula. we hope to achieve this objective through peaceful means , but all options are on the table. weeks, the past two world witnessed d e strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve or the strength of the armed forces of the united states in this region. amy: vice pr
all that and more, coming upup. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. vice president mike pence has made an unannounced visit to the demilitarized zone separating north and south korea following north korea's attempted missile launch and a massive military parade celebrating the birthday of the country's founder on saturday. speaking at the border, vice president pence warned that the u.s. will consider a military response to north korea and...
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our reporter saw him rise upup d countlessback arched times. he lost how many times -- she lost count how many times. this was about five or six minutes. compared to meme of the e really botched executions, which was 43 minutes with clayton market. it suggests, may be the prisoner was expressising difficulty. again, wilill we evever find out anything more about that? there is no indication thahat arkansasas carried out in n offl inquiry into what happened. often it takes momonths, ifif at all, to see the internalal resus of their own inquiries. the w whole process is shroududn secrecy, and makes it very difficult for the media and for the public to assess exactly what happened. juan: ed pilkington, you're the chief reportrter the guardian. could you tell us, what is the response in britain and in europe in general to this continuing obsession in the united states with executions? been veryt has widespread coverage, and quite a lot of anger and dismay. it comes at a time when the world had been thinking the death penalty was receding, was on the
our reporter saw him rise upup d countlessback arched times. he lost how many times -- she lost count how many times. this was about five or six minutes. compared to meme of the e really botched executions, which was 43 minutes with clayton market. it suggests, may be the prisoner was expressising difficulty. again, wilill we evever find out anything more about that? there is no indication thahat arkansasas carried out in n offl inquiry into what happened. often it takes momonths, ifif at all,...
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what, we get upup in the morning and havave a cup of coffefee? ththat's a product of laboror. d wwe put on our clothing. those are products of work. and we get in the car. that's a product of work. work, production is central to literally every day, every minute of our lives, so if we reorganize that, we are gonna change everything else, and education would be an example. well, i said a little bit before. let me expand on it. we have a highly stratified, ranked education system, and since i'm a product of it in spades, let me use myself as an example, all right? as an undergraduate--i'm the child of immigrants. my parents are european, so i was born in the united states, but english is my third language. i spoke french and german because my parents--my father was french, my mother r was german. so as an immigrant, i came here as refugees. i had no money or anything else. so i i go to school, i go to harvard as an undergradaduate. then i go o to stanford because there was a professor there i wanted to study witith, and i got a a master's degree, a and thenn unfortunately ththis
what, we get upup in the morning and havave a cup of coffefee? ththat's a product of laboror. d wwe put on our clothing. those are products of work. and we get in the car. that's a product of work. work, production is central to literally every day, every minute of our lives, so if we reorganize that, we are gonna change everything else, and education would be an example. well, i said a little bit before. let me expand on it. we have a highly stratified, ranked education system, and since i'm a...
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and as a result, they had to redo their study and come upup with different plans in order to do this. this could have been a avoided through a more formal process. we've suggested they do that. they've signed some agreements with the air force, for example right now with noaa, but it doesn't cover the rest of the department of defense, and it doesn't focus on the actual exchange of data that would occur or should occur between the parties. this has been a longstanding problem. >> right.-s >> as you know, you know, the next project there was supposed to be coordination on the whole development of geostationary and polar-orbiting satellites, mostly polar-orbiting. they were supposed to have combined requirements. they never could come together after years of efforts and billions of dollars, they couldn't reach agreement. so the obama administration said, well, fine, go develop your own efforts individually. and because noaa's responsible for one polar-orbiting satellite for the afternoon orbit and the defense department's responsible in the morning activities, and so they each have thei
and as a result, they had to redo their study and come upup with different plans in order to do this. this could have been a avoided through a more formal process. we've suggested they do that. they've signed some agreements with the air force, for example right now with noaa, but it doesn't cover the rest of the department of defense, and it doesn't focus on the actual exchange of data that would occur or should occur between the parties. this has been a longstanding problem. >> right.-s...
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it's s extremely importrtant fos young people to stand upup to or government where t the adults se doing very inspirired by her and mamany ofe other plaintntiffs now on this case. i bebelieved in n this c cause. we have hope and we have the power toto change. amy: what dodo you think i is getting in t the way? , whor p president currerently i fefeel is one of the biggest climimate denieiers, wiwith a py substantial control of power, he does not believe that t sciences real. he thinks it is a hoax made up by t the chinese. we havave the signss to prove hm wrong we will see him in court and we will win. >> what is your name? >> i'm avery. amy: how old are you? >> 11. amy: where are you from? >> eugene, oregon. amy: tell us why you are here holding g this sign.n. >> i believe we need to stand up against our goverernment. we can vote. -- we can't vote. our r on shot to m make a difference is through the courts. that had an effect on our sign.. it's verery important for r us e he.. about the government's actions -- they will out fracking and drilling and that has caused so many impacts around
it's s extremely importrtant fos young people to stand upup to or government where t the adults se doing very inspirired by her and mamany ofe other plaintntiffs now on this case. i bebelieved in n this c cause. we have hope and we have the power toto change. amy: what dodo you think i is getting in t the way? , whor p president currerently i fefeel is one of the biggest climimate denieiers, wiwith a py substantial control of power, he does not believe that t sciences real. he thinks it is a...