>> anthony: vo nick mullins is a former coal miner turned writer. working in public outreach trying to help people transition away from fossil fuel. elaine try calling an ambulance here and getting out of the county to the closest hospital. they don't deliver babies in the hospital in this county anymore. >> anthony: vo elaine mcmillion sheldon is an oscar winning documentary filmmaker born and raised in southern west virginia. tony if you were describing this area: church-going, religious, gun rights important. a lot of people- that's not going to resonate, at all. in fact, it sounds threatening. elaine: right, but both sides are saying the same thing. both sides feel threatened by each other. and i would say a majority of people that live in this region want to be left alone. the traditions of this place, the things that we value, whether that be family, interpersonal communication, not having cell phone technology to distract us, those types of things sort of butt up against america's idea of progress. and it's why we've always been looked at as being backwards. being part of the media, but living here, is a really big