
(CNN) – As flood waters recede, people across Tennessee are beginning to assess the damage, which in many cases is catastrophic. 19 people have died in Tennessee alone in some of the worst flooding the state has ever seen.
Nashville is one of the areas hardest hit. The damage there could top a billion dollars. Among the casualties of the disastrous flooding is the Grand Ole Opry, the music city's historical landmark and a mecca for country music performers and fans. Our Martin Savidge has the report from Nashville.
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So, some millionaire musicians lost some instruments that were likely insured. Big Whoopdee Doo.
What about the poor people who lost everything and whose insurance companies will not cover them because it is a flood.
Churches floating down interstates....homes destroyed. Surely there must be a human interest story that isn't about people who can pay cash to replace their ruined guitars and pianos.
If the govt wants to track Illegal Immigrants, they should raid the Dunkin Donuts stores operated by the Gujerat Indian community. The corporation is aware of the situation but they tend to ignore it as the franchise fees and other revenues mask the issue. Please do not blame the helpless Hispanics.