Representative Robert Briley (D-Nashville) on dash cam video in Watertown, Tennessee during a DUI stop. Briley faces charges of DUI, evading arrest charges and vandalism.
In a 1994 radio debate, Fred Thompson gets a bit testy with his relatively serene opponent. From the archives of WKRN-TV, the Nashville ABC affiliate.
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David Pfau from Jackson, Mississippi makes the drive to Nashville with his son to see Ron Paul only to be turned away at the door of the War Memorial Auditorium due to a capacity crowd (The two did get in eventually. Interview by WKRN Anchor and Reporter Christine Maddela. See more at http://www.volunteer voters.com/
WKRN Reporter Christine Maddela's extended interview with Ron Paul backstage at War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. More at http://www.volunteer voters.com/
Tennessee State Representative Robert Briley (D-Nashville) apologizes from the well of the House chamber to his colleagues for his actions over the last year with included a memorable DUI arrest.
The retiring Rep. Rob Briley dresses down Rep. Stacey Campfield over his introduction of a bill which would allow men to be free from paying child support once DNA testing determines that a child is not of their line.
Representative Robert Briley (D-Nashville) on dash cam video in Watertown, Tennessee during a DUI stop. Briley faces charges of DUI, evading arrest charges and vandalism.
Longest serving leader of a legislative body in history, former Lt. Gov John Wilder appeals to colleagues to come together on a bipartisan basis to save the "Tennessee Plan" for picking judges.
This video was shot by WKRN Video Journalist Beau Fleenor at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Question: "Rev. Al Sharpton, Do you believe that political leaders such as Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell are viewed as "house negroes" by other African Americans, by going along with the President against their beliefs?"
Nominally pro-life, "Naifeh Republican" Rep. Kent Williams talks of his commitment to issues and bemoans political games played on Tennessee's Capitol Hill.