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Sales of solar glasses boom ahead of total eclipse

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LEADIN: Millions of eyes will be fixed on the sky when a full solar eclipse crosses the United States on 21st August. Manufacturers are busy making millions of pairs of safety glasses to ensure they meet the...
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Keith Urban pays tribute to Vegas victims

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Nashville, Tenn. 2 October 2017 1. Wide people in Nashville gathering at vigil 2. Sign for fundraiser 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Amy Grant, recording artist (with recording artist Vince Gill): "Thank...
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Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Keith Urban talk about honoring Vegas victims at CMT Artists of the Year

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COUNTRY STARS HONOR VEGAS VICTIMS AT CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR Stars honored the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas Wednesday night (OCT. 18) as they arrived to CMT Artists of the Year show. Brian Kelley...
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Loretta Lynn returns after stroke to honor Alan Jackson at Country Music Hall of Fame induction

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LORETTA LYNN RETURNS AFTER STROKE TO HONOR ALAN JACKSON AT COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME INDUCTION Country icon Loretta Lynn returned to the Country Music Hall of Fame for the first time since she suffered a stroke in May, to...
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Rosanne Cash calls threats to journalism 'really alarming'

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STORYLINE: ROSANNE CASH CALLS THREATS TO JOURNALISM 'REALLY ALARMING'
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String band Trampled by Turtles amps their sound up

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TRAMPLED BY TURTLES AMPS UP ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS Minnesota-based band Trampled by Turtles is not your average string band. With a background playing in rock and punk clubs, the sextet from Duluth decided early on that they...
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Rodney Crowell takes a tour of new outlaw country music exhibit

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RODNEY CROWELL TOURS NEW OUTLAW COUNTRY EXHIBIT If the term "outlaw country" evokes images of Willie Nelson's hippie braids or Waylon Jennings' "Honky Tonk Heroes," a new museum exhibit offering a deeper look at the poets,...
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Senators: Crown prince behind Khashoggi killing

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Senators leaving a briefing with CIA Director Gina Haspel say they are even more convinced that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved in the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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House Dems grow louder on impeachment inquiry

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Calls appear to be growing among House Democrats for an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump after former White House Counsel Don McGahn skipped a Judiciary Committee hearing on the Mueller report at the direction of the White...
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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Sees Big Tech as Growth Opportunity

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Jul.31 -- Tennessee Governor Bill Lee discusses the state's technology push with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Singer, actor, 'The Gambler': Kenny Rogers dies at 81

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Actor-singer Kenny Rogers, the smooth, Grammy-winning balladeer who spanned jazz, folk, country and pop with such hits as “Lucille,” “Lady” and “Islands in the Stream” and embraced his persona as “The Gambler” on record and on TV died...
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Senate hearing pushes more virus test development

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The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) holds hearing on on "Shark Tank" type development for new tests for COVID-19.
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Pelosi hits Facebook over Trump ad before census

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A week before most people can start answering the 2020 census, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday chastised Facebook for allowing the reelection campaign of President Donald Trump to run ads directing people to a survey that she says...
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Trump Will Be on Offense, Says Sen. Blackburn

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Sep.29 -- Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Republican from Tennessee, previews the first presidential debate. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in Cleveland.
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Ford Spending $11 Billion to Build Three U.S. Battery Factories

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Ford Motor Co. and South Korea’s SK Innovation Co. plan to spend $11.4 billion to construct three battery factories and an assembly plant for electric F-Series pickup trucks in Tennessee and Kentucky, the biggest investment in the U.S....
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USA: NEW YORK: PROTESTERS INTERRUPT PRESIDENT CLINTON'S BIRTHDAY

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English / Nat President Clinton is 50 Monday and on Sunday night he celebrated his birthday in big style at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Politicians and celebrities paid fifteen hundred dollars a head to attend a reception while ...
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Highlights from the opening of the annual country music festival

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RESTRCTIONS: Mandatory courtesy: "Country Music Association." No resale. No use of CMA footage after 0700GMT 16 June 2009. AP Entertainment Nashville, 11 June 2009 1. Wide building in rain, with push in to words "Nashville Tennesee" 2....
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Country star Jason Aldean takes us behind the scenes of music video for 'Flyover States'

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Jason Aldean's career is taking off. He was riding a bus on his video for "The Truth," now he's flying first class in the music video for his latest single, "Flyover States." At least it will look like first class when the video comes...
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As the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals prepares to hear gay marriage cases whose outcome could affect the laws in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Michigan hundreds rallied in Cincinnati in support of gay marriage. (Aug. 5)

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Federal appeals courts covering nearly half the United States will soon hear arguments on whether gay and lesbian couples have a right to marry, part of a slew of cases putting pressure on the U.S. Supreme Court to issue a final...
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Even country's top musicians, like Hunter Hayes, Jason Aldean and Lady Antebellum, want to improve themselves in 2014, thought they do admit it's all too easy to break their resolutions. (Dec. 10)

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This video contains ONLY natural sound. Nashville, Tenn. 3 December 2013 1. Tight focus on CMT sign 2. Zoom in on CMT sign 3. Zoom in on Hunter Hayes posing for pictures on red carpet 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Hunter Hayes, recording...
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Senate candidates stump in final hours before election.

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HEADLINE: Tenn. Candidates Stump in Final Hours CAPTION: It's down to the wire in the race for U.S. Senate in Tennessee. AP's Jason Bronis reports on how the candidates spent the final hours before Election Day. [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Amputee tests 'bionic' thought-controlled artificial arm

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Dayton, Tennessee 20 July, 2006 1. Various of Jesse Sullivan using artificial limbs 2. Jesse Sullivan sitting down 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jesse Sullivan, "Electronic" Arm Recipient: "That's when he told me that if they moved the nerves...
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Jason Isbell, Loretta Lynn honored at Americana Awards

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Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell swept the major awards Wednesday (17 SEPT. 2014) night at the Americana Honors & Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, and country icon Loretta Lynn was honored for her songwriting. Isbell won artist,...