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Forecasters say
that extreme rainfall and flooding threats threat is moving into the Appalachians and southeastern US Today after pounding the mid south.
The severe weather blamed for killing at least 16 people since last week, including 10 in Tennessee.
The weather, however,
did not stop thousands of Tennesseans from a hands off protest of the Trump administration's policies in Nashville.
From member station wpln, Justin Barney reports.
Lanny Glip is one of several veterans who braved the rain to attend the rally in Nashville.
He said he's worried about Social Security benefits and veterans healthcare.
The Trump administration set its sights on altering the Social Security Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
A lot of veterans are going to be facing catastrophic living situations.
And I don't think, I don't think they've thought this through.