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.
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.
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/
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/
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.
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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This webcast was shot on July 25, 2006. This is a full three months before the infamous "Call Me" political ad that factored into the 2006 Tennessee Senate Race. Watch for the ending.
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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.
Ending a 50-year tenure of public service that included 18 consecutive terms as Lieutenant Governor from 1971 to 2007, Senator John Wilder (D-Mason) announces his intention not to seek reelection to the Tennessee State Senate. John Shelton Wilder is reputed to be the longest-serving freely-elected legislative leaders in the world.
WKRN Reporter Chris Bungaard's extended interview with Rep. Rob Briley upon his announcement that he would not seek reelection to the Tennessee House Of Representatives.
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