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it's called mega cavern in louisville, kentucky. they expect to open january 2015. check this out. the park is 320,000 square feet. they had to truck thousands of tons of dirt just to bring the floor up. this next video a rookie dirt biker by the name of josh got together with godfrey. >> it's like the spirit of a wolf. >> a veteran freestyle motocrosser. you would think he is there to help josh out. >> get the hell on the bike. >> they don't take it easy on him. they start jumping the guy right away. >> moto rookies? >> i need a lot more speed? >> oh, yeah. triple that. >> what? >> i want you to jump off the bike. >> they didn't have a pit for him to land in. he just bit it on the dirt? >> he dfrg they said. you don't trust these guys when you're doing this stunt. >>> baby bear party. ♪ >> they are as awesome as completely impossible to understand. like this first little guy. >> i understand him. i've been there myself. >> this black lab loves onion and garlic potato chips. his head is stuck in the bag. >> that's not good. neither is good for a dog. onion and garlic can be toxic i
it's called mega cavern in louisville, kentucky. they expect to open january 2015. check this out. the park is 320,000 square feet. they had to truck thousands of tons of dirt just to bring the floor up. this next video a rookie dirt biker by the name of josh got together with godfrey. >> it's like the spirit of a wolf. >> a veteran freestyle motocrosser. you would think he is there to help josh out. >> get the hell on the bike. >> they don't take it easy on him. they...
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peter cook joining us from louisville, kentucky.nd from littleton, colorado, josh green of bloomberg businessweek. gentlemen, thank you. -- you can watch this on bloomberg tv for copperheads of election ash comprehensive election results. we have extended coverage of the results starting at 7:00 new york time it. mightd the election all or through midnight, at least it could go all my long. "bottom line," continues in a moment. >> welcome back. let's get a quick look on the top stories we are on this election day in the united states. oil tumbled to a three-year low with saudi arabia applies cuts deepened -- price cuts deep into selloff. global demand growth slowed and supplies swelled from producers outside opec, with united states pumping out the fastest pace in more than 30 years. that's a look at one of the top stories we're following on this tuesday. ♪ >> a quiet day on the equity markets on this election day, 2014. most u.s. stocks falling, pulling the s&p down from a near record. reachedlumped once oil a three-year low. let's
peter cook joining us from louisville, kentucky.nd from littleton, colorado, josh green of bloomberg businessweek. gentlemen, thank you. -- you can watch this on bloomberg tv for copperheads of election ash comprehensive election results. we have extended coverage of the results starting at 7:00 new york time it. mightd the election all or through midnight, at least it could go all my long. "bottom line," continues in a moment. >> welcome back. let's get a quick look on the top...
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libby casey for us in louisville, kentucky. we'll closely be watching the results in kansas where pat roberts stands to lose his seat to greg orman who has not said which party he'll align himself with if he wins. vice president joe biden said that greg orman will caucus with the democrats if he wins the seat. has or rman responded to that? >> yes, the orman campaign sent out a message saying that greg has never spoken to the vice president in his life, and he's not going to washington to represent the democrats or the republicans. he's going to represent the people of kansas. it does seem like somewhat of a self-inflicted wound by vice president joe biden that probably won't help greg orman. the turn out here in kansas is high. reports from johnson county, the most populous part of kansas saying people are waiting in line up to 30 minutes to vote. polls close in two hours, then we'll start to get results. this race could, as some have said, hold the key to who controls the u.s. senate for the next several years. >> rob, how ha
libby casey for us in louisville, kentucky. we'll closely be watching the results in kansas where pat roberts stands to lose his seat to greg orman who has not said which party he'll align himself with if he wins. vice president joe biden said that greg orman will caucus with the democrats if he wins the seat. has or rman responded to that? >> yes, the orman campaign sent out a message saying that greg has never spoken to the vice president in his life, and he's not going to washington to...
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we can go live to our correspondent in louisville, kentucky. on more comfortably than expected last night, didn't he? >> reporter: yeah, laura, they were toasting the victory with bourbon late in the night in kentucky. it turned out to be a lopsided victory for him in the end. he really did succeed in turning this election in kentucky into a referendum on barack obama's leader ship. that worked very well. he also managed to benefit from his seniority. many people looked at him, the man who was just about to become the most powerful man in the senate, and they thought let's have him represent us in kentucky. he can bring federal funding to kentucky, bring home the poor. up against him, this 35 a-year-old grime a -- 35 yeerls -- 35-year-old grimes. she wouldn't admit to voting for barack obama. farce his agenda, that's an interesting question. when the republicans won in 94, what was known as the republican revolution, gingrich came in with a very clear agenda called contract with america. everyone knew what they were voting for. this time republi
we can go live to our correspondent in louisville, kentucky. on more comfortably than expected last night, didn't he? >> reporter: yeah, laura, they were toasting the victory with bourbon late in the night in kentucky. it turned out to be a lopsided victory for him in the end. he really did succeed in turning this election in kentucky into a referendum on barack obama's leader ship. that worked very well. he also managed to benefit from his seniority. many people looked at him, the man...
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peter cook went to mcconnell's hometown of louisville, kentucky, for a look at the man who might be king. >> where is his plan? >> to democrats, mitch mcconnell is gridlock personified, the lawmaker single-handedly standing in the way of the obama agenda. >> the top political policy should be to deny president obama a second term. >> to some conservatives, mcconnell is a sellout, a established republican still too willing to cut deals with democrats. >> we're certainly not going to send a signal to the markets and to the american people that default is an option. >> but even mcconnell's critics concede he's a master political strategist, a survivor, now poised to become majority leader if republicans can gain a net of six seats in the senate and if he can overcome a spirited challenge from a democrat less than half his age. >> he's a senator that's out of touch, out of ideas, and with the help of west kentucky, will be out of time on november 4. >> helped by bill and hillary clinton, allison gunderson grimes has taken aim at mcconnell for months. >> mitch, that's not how you hold a gun.
peter cook went to mcconnell's hometown of louisville, kentucky, for a look at the man who might be king. >> where is his plan? >> to democrats, mitch mcconnell is gridlock personified, the lawmaker single-handedly standing in the way of the obama agenda. >> the top political policy should be to deny president obama a second term. >> to some conservatives, mcconnell is a sellout, a established republican still too willing to cut deals with democrats. >> we're...
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that i had the pleasure at my own expense to go back to the pga america's championship in louisville, kentucky. i was really impressed and as you know they announced it in 2020 they are going to have the championship here. it's a major event and will be a lot of fun getting ready for that one. i want to thank the mayor for reappointing me to the commission for other four 4 years. i'm delighted to be able to serve and it's a real pleasure. with that, that concludes my president's report. >> we are on item 3, general manager's report. >> good morning commissioners. an exciting general manager's report today. i will start with a few quick announcements. the 90th anniversary at camp mather just wrapped up. 6,000 campers came to came p and had a great time. they always do. really the determination of the staff that did a great job in light of the fire. this saturday the green green dsh the event features silent and live auctions and hors d'oeuvres and a special cake. other individuals who saved from the fire. for more information visit the website at camp mather .com. coastal clean up day, every ye
that i had the pleasure at my own expense to go back to the pga america's championship in louisville, kentucky. i was really impressed and as you know they announced it in 2020 they are going to have the championship here. it's a major event and will be a lot of fun getting ready for that one. i want to thank the mayor for reappointing me to the commission for other four 4 years. i'm delighted to be able to serve and it's a real pleasure. with that, that concludes my president's report....
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here is what he told the press this afternoon in louisville, kentucky, about his plans for the immediateture in dealing with president obama. lexmark want to pass legislation . some of it you may not like, but we are going to function. the gridlock and dysfunction can be ended. it can be ended by having a summit that actually works. >> mark is the majority leader ready to be the majority leader. >> you seek compromise not with the new majority leader you want but with the new majority leader you're going to get. i actually think, although mitch mcconnell is an inside player i actually think of marathon press conference -- he will never be a great communicator. he is doing one thing that i think gasquet people who are bullish on the prospect of compromise of hope, which is he keeps referring to the fact that he has been the dealmaker. he said when there have been breakers, i have been the one to strike them. usually with joe biden. people have the notion that he and joe biden are friends. they have done deals. i think the fact that he eats talking about being a dealmaker is a good sign he
here is what he told the press this afternoon in louisville, kentucky, about his plans for the immediateture in dealing with president obama. lexmark want to pass legislation . some of it you may not like, but we are going to function. the gridlock and dysfunction can be ended. it can be ended by having a summit that actually works. >> mark is the majority leader ready to be the majority leader. >> you seek compromise not with the new majority leader you want but with the new...
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. >> libby casey is life in louisville kentucky at the mitch mcconnell headquarters. a big night, but the question is whether he'll take control of the senate. >> that's absolutely the question. it's probably, as you can hear behind me a very big crowd. they are hoping to see thing go their way earlier in the night. that has happened. we are anticipating the senator coming out and speaking. the night is early, there's two questions, not just whether he can retain his seat, but whether he'd end the night as majority leader of the senate. it is something that he wanted for a long time. he was able to fight off the challenge by alison lundergan grimes, half his age, who gave a tough fight in what many saw as an easy coast for mitch mcconnell. he had a hard re-election bit, dealing with a republican challenger in the primary that came from the right. a tea party challenger. in the last couple of days, mitch mcconnell campaigned around. with matt bevan by his she had, and also with grand paul. someone will be watching to see what his political aspirations are. having the t
. >> libby casey is life in louisville kentucky at the mitch mcconnell headquarters. a big night, but the question is whether he'll take control of the senate. >> that's absolutely the question. it's probably, as you can hear behind me a very big crowd. they are hoping to see thing go their way earlier in the night. that has happened. we are anticipating the senator coming out and speaking. the night is early, there's two questions, not just whether he can retain his seat, but...
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a wild scene in louisville, kentucky. this is the end of it, see that? this was at the end of a car chase. he's trying, right? two robbery suspects trying to get away. didn't have much of a chance. within seconds, he's surrounded by an army of police officers. >>> new formorning road conditions, lots of snow covered streets around the great lakes from michigan to wisconsin. wet highways from central colorado into oregon. a slippery commute in parts of the rockies and the cascades. >>> and a couple of cities, weather-related delays, salt lake city and san francisco. >>> new details about the rescue of two window washers at the new world trade center. >> they held on for two agonizing hours. crowds watching from ground zero memorial below. fire fighters using special saws to cut a hole in the window on the 69th floor and pull them to safety. it was a straight-forward operation. >> cut a three-eighths inch of the outer glass and safely move that into the building. >> they're going to be fine. window washing at the world trade season center is suspended. the
a wild scene in louisville, kentucky. this is the end of it, see that? this was at the end of a car chase. he's trying, right? two robbery suspects trying to get away. didn't have much of a chance. within seconds, he's surrounded by an army of police officers. >>> new formorning road conditions, lots of snow covered streets around the great lakes from michigan to wisconsin. wet highways from central colorado into oregon. a slippery commute in parts of the rockies and the cascades....
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far from the rolling hills of louisville, kentucky. it was spring break, 2005.year-old jennifer lawrence was chasing her dream. >> in union square watching the street dancers. and this guy comes out with the camera which both in hindsight her mother and jennifer said is creepy. >> hello, who are you? why do you want my picture? >> with h & m, takes her photo. from then on different offers came in for ads. she landed modeling jobs and acting gigs look this commercial for mtv show my super sweet 16. for lawrence there was no turning back. >> she called one night and jennifer said, dad, i saw a rat as big as shadow the i asked her dad what is shadow? our big black cat. but the cool thing about that was that they knew she loved what she was doing. and where she was living. even though it was this crummy apartment in new york. 4 because she didn't complain about that at all. >> her parents still weren't so sure. but let jennifer stay through the summer. >> amanda cornish was working with jennifer's mother then. >> she was just nervous about her daughter going off int
far from the rolling hills of louisville, kentucky. it was spring break, 2005.year-old jennifer lawrence was chasing her dream. >> in union square watching the street dancers. and this guy comes out with the camera which both in hindsight her mother and jennifer said is creepy. >> hello, who are you? why do you want my picture? >> with h & m, takes her photo. from then on different offers came in for ads. she landed modeling jobs and acting gigs look this commercial for...
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we start with louisville, kentucky. he is at the headquarters of republican senator of mitch mcconnell, not only hoping to win the seat and the title of majority leader. mitch mcconnell is a senior leader in the republican party. why is this close at all? >> he has had a tough year, no doubt about it. you remember in the republican primaries he faced a stiff challenge from the tea party. he is facing a challenge now from a young man. she is the secretary of state in kentucky. she comes from quite a well-known political family in kentucky, and she has fought a pretty strong campaign, although the polls recently are suggesting that mcconnell will win a sixth term in the senate. what he has tried to dough is what candidates have tried to do across the country, to nationalize the selection. if you don't like the president, then return a republican senate. the strategy has worked so effectively here that they won't even admit to voting for barack obama in the 2008 or 2012 election. she has run from the president and placed h
we start with louisville, kentucky. he is at the headquarters of republican senator of mitch mcconnell, not only hoping to win the seat and the title of majority leader. mitch mcconnell is a senior leader in the republican party. why is this close at all? >> he has had a tough year, no doubt about it. you remember in the republican primaries he faced a stiff challenge from the tea party. he is facing a challenge now from a young man. she is the secretary of state in kentucky. she comes...
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in louisville, kentucky, the big chill fell on churchill downs, canceling racing for the first time in nearly 30 years. this morning's low in florida, just 42 degrees near jacksonville. that's colder than oregon's mt. hood at 44. the snowfall totals impressive, to say the least. some places pushing 50 inches. and it is still coming down. these numbers will all go up. now, in addition to the snow, an icy grip across the country from the great lakes all the way to the southeast coast. potential record lows overnight. and then wednesday temperatures cold again now reaching to the east coast. and then we have to get through another night of potential record low temperatures for dozens of cities in the east. obviously, weather in november that we're not all used to and november weather that's one for the record books. brian? >> mike bettes just outside buffalo for us tonight, mike, thanks. >>> we have something new to report tonight on that recall of defective air bags. until now, this has been limited to parts of the country where high humidity could cause an air bag inflater to rupture. b
in louisville, kentucky, the big chill fell on churchill downs, canceling racing for the first time in nearly 30 years. this morning's low in florida, just 42 degrees near jacksonville. that's colder than oregon's mt. hood at 44. the snowfall totals impressive, to say the least. some places pushing 50 inches. and it is still coming down. these numbers will all go up. now, in addition to the snow, an icy grip across the country from the great lakes all the way to the southeast coast. potential...
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libby casey is in louisville, kentucky, where mitch mcconnell will presumably be the senate's majority. and our white house correspondent mike viqueira joins us where the president is scheduled to speak this afternoon. >> michael, let's start with you. it's a new era for the president. what can we expect him to say? >> well, i think you're going to hear cancellation from president obama. no surprise there. is there going to be follow through, and if he's kin sear sincere will consilliatin. one thing that the president won't be able to argue, we heard at 7:00 last night this was not a reflection of the electorate. the senate was going to be decided in arkansas, georgia and other states and west virginia, where the seats were likely to flip from democrat to republican. you can't say that any more. the democrats and the president won't be able to hide lined that. this was a repudiation about a question of the president's policies, democrats in power. when you are mark warner a popular former governor in georgia with negative low ratings, locked still in an uncalled race in virginia, then
libby casey is in louisville, kentucky, where mitch mcconnell will presumably be the senate's majority. and our white house correspondent mike viqueira joins us where the president is scheduled to speak this afternoon. >> michael, let's start with you. it's a new era for the president. what can we expect him to say? >> well, i think you're going to hear cancellation from president obama. no surprise there. is there going to be follow through, and if he's kin sear sincere will...
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a live look at mitch mcconnell's headquarters in louisville, kentucky. he faced a tough battle to keep his seat, but it appears he will prevail tonight. steve handelsman is live at the nation's capital with the latest on what could be a big night. >> it could be. and it's going to be a long night. it's still early, but so far in the fight for control of the u.s. senate, things seem to be going the republicans' way. they picked up a senate seat that they expected to win in west virginia, and they survived a scare, the top incumbent republican senator, keeps his job. republican mitch mcconnell could become senate majority leader. >> well, i'm hoping we're going to have a new majority to take america in a different direction. >> reporter: as the polls closed, nbc projected mcconnell the winner over the strong contender in kentucky. and voters, like voters everywhere, are upset at congress. >> it's time to make changes all the way around. >> that's made kansas competitive. independent greg gorman could beat three-time incumbent ted roberts. but the main thin
a live look at mitch mcconnell's headquarters in louisville, kentucky. he faced a tough battle to keep his seat, but it appears he will prevail tonight. steve handelsman is live at the nation's capital with the latest on what could be a big night. >> it could be. and it's going to be a long night. it's still early, but so far in the fight for control of the u.s. senate, things seem to be going the republicans' way. they picked up a senate seat that they expected to win in west virginia,...
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bad news for anyone trying to travel by air in hard hit areas like columbus, ohio and louisville, kentucky where crews spent the day de-icing planes and shoveling tarmacs. treacherous ice-covered roads led to deadly crashes in minneapolis and indianapolis. at least six people killed this weekend. dozens of spinouts and trucks off the road in oklahoma. sleet, fog and plummeting temperatures will only make travel more difficult, like in ohio where the weather channel's mike seidel is. >> right now it's easy to clean the snow off the windshield, but tonight temperatures are going to plummet across the midwest. a forecast tomorrow morning here of 9. that's a record low. and everything out here is going to turn into a solid sheet of ice. >> reporter: on the banks of lake superior in ashland, wisconsin, ice is already forming weeks ahead of schedule. in the south 100-mile-per-hour winds and tornadoes tore through central georgia. and an ef-2 tornado hit the florida panhandle. watches and warnings have residents on alert tonight as this massive system pushes east. now, lake effect snow will get s
bad news for anyone trying to travel by air in hard hit areas like columbus, ohio and louisville, kentucky where crews spent the day de-icing planes and shoveling tarmacs. treacherous ice-covered roads led to deadly crashes in minneapolis and indianapolis. at least six people killed this weekend. dozens of spinouts and trucks off the road in oklahoma. sleet, fog and plummeting temperatures will only make travel more difficult, like in ohio where the weather channel's mike seidel is. >>...
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we'll see in the message sticks. >> all right, libby casey in louisville, kentucky via skype. stay with aljazeera for complete coverage of america votes. we'll take an in depth look at the issues driving the mid terms. join us for all the returns from around the country. >> a policy shift in iraq this morning, the government will start giving weapons to kurds now to fight isil. >> that's something baghdad has tried to stay away from, fearing it would bolster kurdish attempts at independence. in anbar province, 300 people were killed, including women and children. >> iraq peshmerga fighters are among those it ing isil. aleppo is a pressing concern. >> it has been under heavy bombardment by the assad regime but the u.s. coalition has been unwilling to take action there. nick schiffron is on the border with syria. >> on the syrian-turkish border, the funeral marsh stretches a mile long. these kurds fight isil. they receive american help and flash v. for victory. they resist and die proudly. their commanders thank the u.s. for saving their city. >> on the ground, the american airs
we'll see in the message sticks. >> all right, libby casey in louisville, kentucky via skype. stay with aljazeera for complete coverage of america votes. we'll take an in depth look at the issues driving the mid terms. join us for all the returns from around the country. >> a policy shift in iraq this morning, the government will start giving weapons to kurds now to fight isil. >> that's something baghdad has tried to stay away from, fearing it would bolster kurdish attempts...
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. >> in louisville, kentucky, mark al rich feels like he's already gotten his holiday gift. job with ups. >> i'm now able to provide for my family and help my wife as well in support. >> reporter: the veteran, one of 95,000 seasonal workers the shipper plans to hire this holiday. >> we are going to be ready and be staffed, we're hire iing a ton of -- hiring a ton of people for this operation. >> thousands more than last year, when shipping companies were overwhelmed and unable to complete holiday deliveries on time. but ups isn't the only companies adding staff. akouting to -- according to challenging gray in christmas, a new poll shows that retailers could add 800,000 jobs this year. not seen since the 1990s. >> it is very optimistic from almost everyone's vieh point. it looks like retailers are hiring because we are all spending more. >> toys "r" us plans to hire more workers. >> i've done some online shopping but this is official start, today, right now. >> reporter: almost half of the nation's retailers plan to hire extra help. for macy's that's an additional 86,000 job
. >> in louisville, kentucky, mark al rich feels like he's already gotten his holiday gift. job with ups. >> i'm now able to provide for my family and help my wife as well in support. >> reporter: the veteran, one of 95,000 seasonal workers the shipper plans to hire this holiday. >> we are going to be ready and be staffed, we're hire iing a ton of -- hiring a ton of people for this operation. >> thousands more than last year, when shipping companies were...
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bill in louisville, kentucky. independent. caller: i have been watching this program for a number of years. i was the first color under the mondale reagan debate. i'm not surprised over what happened. i travel a lot through northern kentucky. there was never any question that mcdonnell was going to win -- mcconnell was going to win. this woman never had a chance. i am not surprised. host: did you vote for senator mcconnell? caller: i sure did. i don't particularly like him. i was not going to vote for that lady. host: did it make a difference to you that rand paul campaigned for mitch mcconnell? caller: not really. i understood that he would out of necessity. he was going out to do that. mcconnell is a professional. he has been around for a long time. do until we can get some of the better host: what do you think about having the senate majority leader in your home state? effective's a pretty executive. a lot of people think everything is going to change. unless we downsize this government and nullify history, nothing is going
bill in louisville, kentucky. independent. caller: i have been watching this program for a number of years. i was the first color under the mondale reagan debate. i'm not surprised over what happened. i travel a lot through northern kentucky. there was never any question that mcdonnell was going to win -- mcconnell was going to win. this woman never had a chance. i am not surprised. host: did you vote for senator mcconnell? caller: i sure did. i don't particularly like him. i was not going to...
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senate mcconnell holds a 9 point lead overall son lunder grand grimes, carl cameron is in louisville, kentucky with our report. >> reporter: it has been a bruiseing battle in kentucky, as it has been across the country in 1 10 highly competitive senae races, no more than here in kentucky in misc mitch mcconnel, stands if reelected. and republicans pick up 6 seat net to be majority leader, there are allegations of voter intimidation and race baiting, grimes went after mcconnell. >> this is rock bottom, this is desperation, this is a scare tactic, this is voter intimidation, this wrong. >> reporter: mcconnell's mailing reads violation on outside. inside, only -- attack ads as misleading and obama policies as liberal failures, by contrast, po help grimes shows mcconnell on one side with a black family on the other, saying that merrill lynch mcconnell -- mitch mcconnell is targeting our community. mcconnell is now focused on the president. >> spending, borrowing, taxing, over regulations of slow growth, threat to the next stkpwhrepb generation, these people need to be stopped, it starts tomorrow n
senate mcconnell holds a 9 point lead overall son lunder grand grimes, carl cameron is in louisville, kentucky with our report. >> reporter: it has been a bruiseing battle in kentucky, as it has been across the country in 1 10 highly competitive senae races, no more than here in kentucky in misc mitch mcconnel, stands if reelected. and republicans pick up 6 seat net to be majority leader, there are allegations of voter intimidation and race baiting, grimes went after mcconnell. >>...
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live to louisville, kentucky, presumptive senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking to reporters. >> worked on with the university over the last 20 years. best and biest program for the students inside kentucky, nonresidents, 10 each year. they are here today to witness what we may talk about. let me just make a couple of observations. i think what the voters were saying yesterday was a couple of things. number one, they are obviously not satisfied with the direction of the administration. but at the same time i heard a lot of discussion about dysfunction in washington. i think there are a lot of people who believe that just because you have divided government it doesn't mean you don't accomplish anything. earlier today i got a call from the president. also from senator reid and the speaker. and ted cruz, too. which i thought you would be interested in. all of whom i think have the view that ought to see what areas of agreement there are and see if we can make some progress for the country. i always like to remind people that divided government's not unusual in this country. we'v
live to louisville, kentucky, presumptive senate majority leader mitch mcconnell speaking to reporters. >> worked on with the university over the last 20 years. best and biest program for the students inside kentucky, nonresidents, 10 each year. they are here today to witness what we may talk about. let me just make a couple of observations. i think what the voters were saying yesterday was a couple of things. number one, they are obviously not satisfied with the direction of the...
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but then right before chickamauga he is summoned to louisville, kentucky. this is after the battle. there are two sets of orders. rand will be an overall command, but one set of orders leaves rosecrans in charge of the army of the potomac and the other removes him. not surprisingly, grant decides to remove him. this is in part because of what happened at iuka a year earlier. before we move onto his next and last year of the war, the opening of the supply line. many sources will say that that was due to w f baldy smith. rosecrans was despondent, he was sitting there, could barely get out of bed, and it took others to come in -- some used to say grant did it, but hardly anybody says that now. rosecrans died in 1898. there had been a dispute about this. smith asked for the war department to convene a board of officers to look into this. it tells you how this was talked about in the 19th century. this is what the war department concluded. after a diligent search of the official records, the board failed to find any evidence that general debbie f smith was the originator of the plan for
but then right before chickamauga he is summoned to louisville, kentucky. this is after the battle. there are two sets of orders. rand will be an overall command, but one set of orders leaves rosecrans in charge of the army of the potomac and the other removes him. not surprisingly, grant decides to remove him. this is in part because of what happened at iuka a year earlier. before we move onto his next and last year of the war, the opening of the supply line. many sources will say that that...
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. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, mark feels like he's already gotten his holiday gift. a new job with u.p.s. >> i'm now able to provide for my family and help my wife as well in supporting us. >> reporter: the veteran, one of 95,000 seasonal workers. >> we're going to be ready. we're hiring a ton of people for this operation. >> reporter: thousands more than hired in 2014 when bad weather left shipping companies overwhelmed and unable to complete holiday deliveries on time. u.p.s. isn't the only company adding staff. a new report says retailers could add more than 8 hundred thousand jobs this holiday. the big headline is that it's very optimistic from almost everyone's viewpoint. it looks as if retailers are hiring because we're all going to be spending more. toys "r" us plans to double its workforce. at the times square store, shoppers are getting a jump on the holiday. >> i've done some online shopping. this is our official start today, right now. >> almost half of the nation's retailers say they plan to hire extra help. for macy's, that's an additional 86,000 jobs. n
. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, mark feels like he's already gotten his holiday gift. a new job with u.p.s. >> i'm now able to provide for my family and help my wife as well in supporting us. >> reporter: the veteran, one of 95,000 seasonal workers. >> we're going to be ready. we're hiring a ton of people for this operation. >> reporter: thousands more than hired in 2014 when bad weather left shipping companies overwhelmed and unable to complete holiday...
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it is snowing in louisville, kentucky from cincinnati all the way up into columbus, ohio.t of there, that's rain. moderate to heavy rain in west virginia. the leading edge of that heavier, moderate, steadier rain still three, four hours away of the metro. that will be 9:00 this morning. light rain in northern virginia, maryland, the district. that's keeping everything wet. we will stay wet through the morning and pretty much all day long. headlines for this monday turning colder tonight. and the colder pattern will be in place tomorrow and continuing into mid week. now, the timing on that steadier rain will be 9:00 this morning. between 9:00 and noon, areas in the yellow and orange are pockets of heavier downpours, that will pull off to our east. mid to late afternoon, lingering light rain in the metro area. snow showers in the mountains during the afternoon and evening hours may put down several insurance of snow in west virginia. we clear out tonight. rain total. areas in blue may get an inch, inch and a half in southern maryland, the eastern shore. temperatures right no
it is snowing in louisville, kentucky from cincinnati all the way up into columbus, ohio.t of there, that's rain. moderate to heavy rain in west virginia. the leading edge of that heavier, moderate, steadier rain still three, four hours away of the metro. that will be 9:00 this morning. light rain in northern virginia, maryland, the district. that's keeping everything wet. we will stay wet through the morning and pretty much all day long. headlines for this monday turning colder tonight. and...
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. >> let's go to libby casey in louisville, kentucky where mitch mcconnell is still celebrating his victory over allison grymes. some thought he wouldn't make it out of the primary. >> he showed the political mastery that has gotten him into a leadership position. he was able to send off a challenge from the right flank by pointing his opponent as a political novice, then turned his attention to president obama, whose name may not have been on the ballot, but made it all about him. he said a vote for mcconnell was a vote against the white house. >> it was about a government that people no longer trust to carry out its most basic duties, to keep them safe, protect the border, provide dignified and quality care for our veterans. a government that can't be trusted to do the basic things because it's too busy focusing on things it shouldn't focus on at all. >> when i talked to voters yesterday, they were excited about not just sending mcconnell back to washington to fight president obama, but also the potential to send him back at majority leader. they were looking forward to seeing a person fr
. >> let's go to libby casey in louisville, kentucky where mitch mcconnell is still celebrating his victory over allison grymes. some thought he wouldn't make it out of the primary. >> he showed the political mastery that has gotten him into a leadership position. he was able to send off a challenge from the right flank by pointing his opponent as a political novice, then turned his attention to president obama, whose name may not have been on the ballot, but made it all about him....
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kentucky. phillip bailey is a freelance journalist in louisville, a former political editor at the local npr affiliate radio station wfpl. this extremely significant race, not only for kentucky, but for the nation since the senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, could now become the senate majority leader if republicans decide to choose him. talk about this race, phillip bailey. >> this is what mitch mcconnell has always wanted. the coveted position since he was first elected back in 1984 was to be senate majority leader. he has all but guaranteed to get position. there seems to be no one else who wants the job that republicans are galvanizing around, even though a few say they don't want to vote for mcconnell. can almost assure he will be sit majority leader. during this campaign, reporters who were not clear on asking the senator what the agenda was, if you took over the senate, mcconnell would say, well, i don't want to show my hand too early, let's not measure the drapes. we're interested to see what exactly is going to happen with this new republican majority in the u.s. senate. will there be m
kentucky. phillip bailey is a freelance journalist in louisville, a former political editor at the local npr affiliate radio station wfpl. this extremely significant race, not only for kentucky, but for the nation since the senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell, could now become the senate majority leader if republicans decide to choose him. talk about this race, phillip bailey. >> this is what mitch mcconnell has always wanted. the coveted position since he was first elected back in...
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so now we'll meet rachel and macy, the two brave gals from louisville, kentucky, to actually respondedr's pathetic cry for love. will they be the men of rachel and macy's dreams or the monsters of their nightmares? >> my pelvis just cracked. [ whistles ] >> let's find out. >> how long do you think before they get here? [ coughs ] >> get all my phlegm out of the way. oh, these are them, right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> these are them. >> hello. >> hi. >> welcome to new york. >> hi, how are you. >> good to see you? >> oh, my gosh. >> i hope its not too many flowers. >> and then we have another gift in here too. >> oh, yeah, we made this. the front side its our faces and on the back side is the back of our heads. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> oh, are you ready for some food? >> i swear this will get like way more normal. yeah. you're a nurse, right? >> yes. >> how long have you been doing that for? >> doing it a few years. >> oh, really? you went to school to be a a nurse? >> yes. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> cheers. >> oh, cheers. >> yeah. >> clink. >> clink and drink. >> i dumped the butter.
so now we'll meet rachel and macy, the two brave gals from louisville, kentucky, to actually respondedr's pathetic cry for love. will they be the men of rachel and macy's dreams or the monsters of their nightmares? >> my pelvis just cracked. [ whistles ] >> let's find out. >> how long do you think before they get here? [ coughs ] >> get all my phlegm out of the way. oh, these are them, right? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> these are them. >> hello. >>...
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veterans were also honored at a pay raid in louisville kentucky where three medal of honor recipients were among those who participated. in new orleans, veterans and share families took part in a ceremony at the national world war ii museum. who have promised to hire veterans. starbuck's has pledged to hire 10,000 veterans over five years but the program has experienced a slow start. judging us live from seattle with more on this. allen? >> david, a lot of challenges. the unemployment rate for veterans of all ages is a point lower than the national unemployment late, but for post 9/11 service members it is a couple of points higher. and that shows while there's a lot of good work being done in this area, more is needed. to get a lot of americans out of uniform into the civilian job force. amy is a good example of the challenges civilians face. she spent years telling pie lots when and where to attack. you make sure aircraft are in the right place at the right time. >> not exactly the job requirements for making a good double nontaft latte. in 11 years of duty and four with the interna
veterans were also honored at a pay raid in louisville kentucky where three medal of honor recipients were among those who participated. in new orleans, veterans and share families took part in a ceremony at the national world war ii museum. who have promised to hire veterans. starbuck's has pledged to hire 10,000 veterans over five years but the program has experienced a slow start. judging us live from seattle with more on this. allen? >> david, a lot of challenges. the unemployment...
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and joining us now from louisville, kentucky, mr. goldberg.liberals like that's why this cycle perpetuates. what say you? >> i say the poll is ridiculous. let's start with that. thezirç#7% who identify themsel as republicans, i'll buy that.$ but only 28% of journalists say they're democrats and 50% say they're independents? impossible. a few years ago i predicted that precisely this would happen. because they know the american people think they're liberal, which they are. they know the american people think they root for democrats, and they do. so they say, when the pollsters come around, they say no, no, we're independent. >> right. >> bias. >> no. x conservative delusion. and i'll bet you if you injected these people with truth serum, about 85% would admit that they voted for barack obama twice. >> and i think that's the poll that somebody did. i don't know how accurate you could be with that, but it was overwhelming vote for barack obama. but i think that the reason behind the liberalism in reporting is because the people who hire are libe
and joining us now from louisville, kentucky, mr. goldberg.liberals like that's why this cycle perpetuates. what say you? >> i say the poll is ridiculous. let's start with that. thezirç#7% who identify themsel as republicans, i'll buy that.$ but only 28% of journalists say they're democrats and 50% say they're independents? impossible. a few years ago i predicted that precisely this would happen. because they know the american people think they're liberal, which they are. they know the...
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kentucky. this is a live pick ture from t scene of a fire at a tire recycling plants in louisville. the flames are intense right now as you can see, and black smoke can be seen for miles. we are working to find out how this fire started. we'll bring you that information as soon as we get it from louisville, kentucky. >>> police in montgomery county are investigating a crash after an suv slammed into a utility pole. this happened on haverford road near andover road in lower merion. officers say the driver lost control of the suv hitting the pole which then snapped. that person luckily was not hurt. >>> investigators are trying to find the cause of a fire at this apartment building in north philadelphia. this started just after 11:00 last night on north camac street. everyone was able to make it out safely. >>> now to the late e! on tst o capture of eric frein. authorities are testing a rifle trying to determine if it was the same weapon used to murder a state trooper and wound another outside a pennsylvania police barracks. he was captured thursday night near the hangar ending a seve
kentucky. this is a live pick ture from t scene of a fire at a tire recycling plants in louisville. the flames are intense right now as you can see, and black smoke can be seen for miles. we are working to find out how this fire started. we'll bring you that information as soon as we get it from louisville, kentucky. >>> police in montgomery county are investigating a crash after an suv slammed into a utility pole. this happened on haverford road near andover road in lower merion....
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he's voting in louisville, kentucky, behind him right over his shoulder is a man giving him the thumbs-downign. that's kind of what we found here in the state of kentucky. we've talked to a lot of people who say they don't like senator mcconnell that well. he's not the guy people want to sit down and have a beer with. but they admire him and his political skills. and that's very much what counts, not so much in the population centers of lexington, of louisville, of frankfort. but out in the country, the rural areas, that's where mcconnell's support is so strong. alison lundergan grimes, the democrat, has been running uphill all week, all month, all campaign. it's been difficult for her. she also voted today in lexington, kentucky. she told our colleague here at cnn, deborah feyerick, that turnout is higher than usual here. so they're hoping -- the democrats are, that higher turnout, new voters will get them closer to the finish line. we'll see, wolf. >> we'll see if there's a surprise in kentucky. thanks very much, joe. joe will be back later this hour. who will come out the victor, who wil
he's voting in louisville, kentucky, behind him right over his shoulder is a man giving him the thumbs-downign. that's kind of what we found here in the state of kentucky. we've talked to a lot of people who say they don't like senator mcconnell that well. he's not the guy people want to sit down and have a beer with. but they admire him and his political skills. and that's very much what counts, not so much in the population centers of lexington, of louisville, of frankfort. but out in the...
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carl cameron reports from louisville, kentucky. carl. >> hi, megyn.ent tonight. last week they distributed an election violation notice that was sent out to a variety of candidates --@z@<ñ a variety of voters, excuse me. and in the case of allison lundergren-grimes, her campaign has distributed a flyer of their own. sort of racial overtones in this election race. in the case of allison lundergren grimes. she literally waved this and accused mitch mcconnell of voter intimidation. on the back it is however essentially a straight criticism of attack ads fromwçn the president and her policy allegiances. in the case of the grimes campaign, however, there has been a democratic flyer put out that has a picture of mitch mcconnell on the front and an african-american family on the back and mitch mcconnell is targeting our community. the grimes campaign attempt to have this stopped was tossed out by a judge saying it was not election intimidation, megyn. >> oh, boy. kentucky's not alone. a number ofg race to try to gin up support. suggesting southerners don't l
carl cameron reports from louisville, kentucky. carl. >> hi, megyn.ent tonight. last week they distributed an election violation notice that was sent out to a variety of candidates --@z@> oh, boy. kentucky's not alone. a number ofg race to try to gin up support. suggesting southerners don't l
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brianna keilar is in louisville, kentucky, and suzanne malveaux is live in her native new orleans. pam, a quinnipiac poll out today shows the race is a dead heat between bruce braley and joni ernst. >> reporter: that's right. this latest poll showing that the race is still very much a toss-up. many of the polls here have been extremely close between these two candidates. but on saturday night here in des moines, a bombshell. the "des moines register" had a poll with ernst up by seven points. democrats have said they believe the poll is an outright lie. but what's clear here is that both sides feel like they have a good chance of winning this tomorrow, crossing the finish line as a winner. right now as we speak, volunteers are fanning out across iowa, knocking on doors, trying to get last-minute early votes and get those outstanding ballots. that's key for democrats because they don't have the lead that they really need heading into tomorrow. it's razor-thin margin, up 7,000 votes in early votes. they want more going into tomorrow. that's a big focus for both parties. and the stakes
brianna keilar is in louisville, kentucky, and suzanne malveaux is live in her native new orleans. pam, a quinnipiac poll out today shows the race is a dead heat between bruce braley and joni ernst. >> reporter: that's right. this latest poll showing that the race is still very much a toss-up. many of the polls here have been extremely close between these two candidates. but on saturday night here in des moines, a bombshell. the "des moines register" had a poll with ernst up by...
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senator mcconnell with his wife, elaine chow, also voted today in louisville, kentucky. he stands to become the next majority leader. that is if republicans overtake the united states senate. it's been a real uphill climb for alison lundergan grimes in the state, very conservative state in a lot of ways. the last polls actually showed that mcconnell was up by as much as nine points. but the question, of course, is what's that turnout going to look like here in the bluegrass state and will mitch mcconnell become the next majority leader, ashlei ashleigh? >> if you turn on the cable news or consume the commercials, that place is absolutely electrified. but then you're actually there, you're actually standing there. does it feel the same where you're standing as it looks on the tv? >> reporter: i tell you, this is a very interesting state. i've gone around this part of kentucky and talked to a lot of people. and it's very interesting when you look at the people who are going to the polls. a lot of people say they don't like mitch mcconnell that well. they don't see him as p
senator mcconnell with his wife, elaine chow, also voted today in louisville, kentucky. he stands to become the next majority leader. that is if republicans overtake the united states senate. it's been a real uphill climb for alison lundergan grimes in the state, very conservative state in a lot of ways. the last polls actually showed that mcconnell was up by as much as nine points. but the question, of course, is what's that turnout going to look like here in the bluegrass state and will mitch...
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kids and a few grown-ups are making tracks in louisville, kentucky.hile hillsides can be fun, it has been tough sledding for drivers. the elements being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. >> just about every case, it started with a vehicle losing control on those icy roads. >> reporter: conditions that stretch from south texas through the east coast, and forecasters warn, more ice and snow is on the way. too much too soon for many who say they aren't ready to take on the elements this early in the season. >> i'm not ready for winter. >> reporter: ready or not, it's here. for more than 100 million people across the country, dealing with temperatures below freezing right now. yeah, including here in st. louis, where it's in the low 20s. the low tonight, according to forecasters, will be in the teens. 11, 10, in some of the suburban areas. wind chills in the single digits. whether you're ready or not, winter is here. veronica, back to you. >> yeah, jay. so at this point, it really is just as much of a mental game as it is trying to stay s
kids and a few grown-ups are making tracks in louisville, kentucky.hile hillsides can be fun, it has been tough sledding for drivers. the elements being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. >> just about every case, it started with a vehicle losing control on those icy roads. >> reporter: conditions that stretch from south texas through the east coast, and forecasters warn, more ice and snow is on the way. too much too soon for many who say they aren't ready to take on...
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kids and a few grownups making tracks in louisville, kentucky. and while hillsides can be fun, it has been tough sledding for drivers. accidents litter roadways and highways. the elements being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. >> just about every case, it started with a vehicle losing control on those icy roads. >> reporter: conditions that stretch from south texas through the east coast, and forecasters warn, more ice and snow is on the way. too much too soon for many who say they aren't ready to take on the elements this early in the season. >> i'm not ready for winter. >> reporter: ready or not, it's here. for more than 100 million people across the country, dealing with temperatures below freezing right now. >> that was jay gray reporting. to stay on top of any weather changes, download the storm team 4 weather app. it's free on itunes or google play. >>> virginia's governor, terry mcauliffe, is counting on the lgbt community to help boost tourism to the state. he announced the formation of a task force today that would focu
kids and a few grownups making tracks in louisville, kentucky. and while hillsides can be fun, it has been tough sledding for drivers. accidents litter roadways and highways. the elements being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. >> just about every case, it started with a vehicle losing control on those icy roads. >> reporter: conditions that stretch from south texas through the east coast, and forecasters warn, more ice and snow is on the way. too much too soon for...
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kids and a few grown-ups made their own tracks in louisville, kentucky today.sides can be fun, it's been tough sledding for drivers. the elements are being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. accidents littered the roads and highways in minnesota. similar conditions stretched from south texas through the east coast and forecasters warn more ice and snow are on the way. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> yes, we certainly did see our fair share of rain today. poconos saw a wintry mix. as we go through tomorrow night and wednesday, that will be the time to watch for our first alert day. we have antarctic blast coming behind the rain, near record cold temperatures as we go late tuesday into early wednesday morning. and the feels like temperature, the wind chill, that will feel in some areas below 10 degrees. it is going to be very cold outside. here's a live look outside center city. light rain here and low clouds. you can't really see the tops of the buildings at the moment. right now in philadelphia, still
kids and a few grown-ups made their own tracks in louisville, kentucky today.sides can be fun, it's been tough sledding for drivers. the elements are being blamed for at least six deaths across four states. accidents littered the roads and highways in minnesota. similar conditions stretched from south texas through the east coast and forecasters warn more ice and snow are on the way. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> yes, we certainly did...