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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180503:09:24:00

Country music. you came out is the first openly gay country star. what was the reception you received and the impact on your career before that? 4-man completely prepared to walk away from country music because i wanted to live authentically and make a difference on this planet, country fans amazed me and so did national on the business side. you continue to give back including this concert. the fourth year for love and acceptance in nashville, we partnered with glad over the last four years and doing a lot of work to change it. these guys are going into all kinds of communities in the united states and discriminating ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180216:11:11:00

Country fans get slaughtered at concerts. i ll say it one more time. their extreme lobbyists at the nra in washington, d.c., that do not even represent the views of most nra members across america. most republicans, most conservatives across america. they like to say that anybody that doesn t adopt their extremist view is no longer a conservative and lives in a bubble. it s actually they are the ones who actually live in a bubble and the consequences are bloody for our children. 90% of americans over 90% of americans say they want enhanced background checks. overwhelming majority of americans say they want a ban on these assault-style weapons. let me just one more time, mika, i m going to say this one more time because this is the most important thing. if you hear the national rifle association or you hear your republican congressmen or you ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171002:23:12:00

And now you re starting to hear these things about this person. how anybody, anybody could do something like this person did? i can t put it in words, i can t think about it. i can t think of what person breaks a window, points a rifle out the window at a sea of people having the time of their lives, and what he plans to get from that. what is the goal? he ends up dead anyway. what did help t want to achieve? what now? we ll still have festivals. country fans will still come out and enjoy the music, and we will not let this stop us, but we re going to pause for a minute. , of course, you have to. thank you. more details about the shooter. this big question of how a human ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170702:09:54:00

in 1925, a little radio station called 650 a.m. wsm, the home of the grand ole opry began in 1925. by 1943 the audiences were so big that they needed a beautiful venue that could house the fans. that became the auditorium formerly known as the union gospel tabernacle but people like eddie arnold, hank williams, johnny cash, patsy cline, dolly parton they all made to it the grand ole opry stage and that s what put nashville on the map musically was that radio show. here we are in the exhibit, my favorite exhibit in the museum. when bob di land came to nashville dylan came to nashville in 1966 to record his double album blonde on blonde he told the world that nashville was a place to visit, not just country fans, but rock and roll ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170701:23:54:00

Station called 650 a.m. wsm, the home of the grand ole opry began in 1925. by 1943 the audiences were so big that they needed a beautiful venue that could house the fans. that became the auditorium formerly known as the union gospel tabernacle but people like eddie arnold, hank williams, johnny cash, patsy cline, dolly parton they all made to it the grand ole opry stage and that s what put nashville on the map musically was that radio show. here we are in the exhibit, my favorite exhibit in the museum. when bob di land came to nashville dylan came to nashville in 1966 to record his double album blonde on blonde he told the world that nashville was a place to visit, not just country fans, but rock and roll people started coming in here ....

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