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this year. >> what's your goal, other than getting back to appalachia this year? what are some other goals for the rest of the year? >> we would like to distribute another 4,000 to 7,000 pairs of sneakers this year. so, we'd like to grow the number and keep growing it. and in terms of the cost of treatment versus prevention. clearly -- is $3 and change. the cost of a disease is immeasurable... >> right. >> ...loss of life, immeasurable. obviously donations of sneakers within the ipark chain is zero. so it's a great leverage. >> hey, clean out your closet. you got sneakers you're not gonna wear anymore. they're sitting in the closet collecting dust. you think to yourself, "it's such a waste. when am i gonna use them?" you save them maybe to paint the house. donate them. these people could use them, and you could save their lives in the process. >> we in the world would appreciate you. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, ken. >> it was a pleasure having you on, bill. what a great concept. i'm sure a lot of people are very happy for what you're doing. >> thank you. >
this year. >> what's your goal, other than getting back to appalachia this year? what are some other goals for the rest of the year? >> we would like to distribute another 4,000 to 7,000 pairs of sneakers this year. so, we'd like to grow the number and keep growing it. and in terms of the cost of treatment versus prevention. clearly -- is $3 and change. the cost of a disease is immeasurable... >> right. >> ...loss of life, immeasurable. obviously donations of sneakers...
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i'm fascinating by, can bernie do well in appalachia? west virginia? very working class. they would not typically vote for a vermont socialist. we have seen change is that bernie's support has become downscale. voters who have an interest in voting for him economically. can't that translate into winning votes in appalachia, the south, the midwest and not just in the states that border canada? >> in terms of why clinton is struggling, she has made a lot of her own missteps. this does not exist in a vacuum. you are talking about sanders becoming downscale on the economic spectrum. donald trump and bernie sanders, despite being a plutocrat, the other is a vermont socialist, they share a lot of messaging points. they are both focused on trade, anti-wall street, focused on the working man. some semblance of a pitchfork brigade. there are these strange forces at play that are making it harder for clinton. it is not a static election. there is a huge desire for change. trump has changed the landscape on both sides in ways we don't totally understand that will become clearer now
i'm fascinating by, can bernie do well in appalachia? west virginia? very working class. they would not typically vote for a vermont socialist. we have seen change is that bernie's support has become downscale. voters who have an interest in voting for him economically. can't that translate into winning votes in appalachia, the south, the midwest and not just in the states that border canada? >> in terms of why clinton is struggling, she has made a lot of her own missteps. this does not...
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those who loved the boy say his pepeonality was larger than life appalachia the boy's tragi death has served as a wake-up calling to everyone, and in this community.( and tonight a third teenager has been arrested for his alleged involvement in the tragic shooting. our r cal10 news reporter liane king carter is being right behind you. >> liane: that's right, a heartbreaking scene inside of this church. right now a third teenager is charged with king carter's murder. just 16 years old, his name tamar teems. right behind me as a mentioned services are going on. king carter lying in reposes dozens and dozens of family members, community members, family, even leaders in our community are coming into the church to say goodbye. flowers, ninja turtles, even a football field surround the casket of little king carter. the six-year-old lying in repose as dozens of friends and family pour in to say goodbye. miami-dade mayor carlos gimenez arriving a short time ago in support of carty's family. >> childrere in this community deserve to live like the children in all other communities in miami-dade
those who loved the boy say his pepeonality was larger than life appalachia the boy's tragi death has served as a wake-up calling to everyone, and in this community.( and tonight a third teenager has been arrested for his alleged involvement in the tragic shooting. our r cal10 news reporter liane king carter is being right behind you. >> liane: that's right, a heartbreaking scene inside of this church. right now a third teenager is charged with king carter's murder. just 16 years old, his...
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snow in the ohio valley and appalachia. slippery in the northern rockies. another day of wet roads in the northwest. >>> in new york city, five people have been arrested and four charged with manslaughter for a deadly gas explosion that leveled three builds. prosecutors say the suspects tampered with gas lines last year in their rush to venn rate is apartments that would rent for up to $6,000 a month. a restaurant worker and a diner were killed in the explosion. dozens of others lost their home. >>> a highway patrol officer in missouri being recognized for violent car crash. a driver of a car was speeding, crashed straight into a woman's vehicle. setting off a huge fireball. seconds later, the officer is seen carrying the woman to safety. she faces a long recovery. the suspect is in custody, facing several charges. >>> a federal judge has ruled that bill cosby's wife must give a deposition. she can refuse to answer questions about their private life. marital conversations. seven women are suing the comedian for defamation. they say cosby branded them as lie
snow in the ohio valley and appalachia. slippery in the northern rockies. another day of wet roads in the northwest. >>> in new york city, five people have been arrested and four charged with manslaughter for a deadly gas explosion that leveled three builds. prosecutors say the suspects tampered with gas lines last year in their rush to venn rate is apartments that would rent for up to $6,000 a month. a restaurant worker and a diner were killed in the explosion. dozens of others lost...
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clouds move soaks if you look pretty much all the way up and down the spine of the blue ridge and appalachia going all we down into the carolinas you got that fault now some of this and amount locations is still little but a snows of the satellites looking down in seeing some of that snow but most of that was fault this morning still finding some of that fog deftly the low clouds will linger through the day and out with keeping us quite cold and temperatures again a be warming up tomorrow i had of are cold front right now that's of moisture coming it off the gulf of mexico and is can a feeding northward it's can pick up in intensity two heavy rain moving through the region tomorrow now tonight we can expect those lows in the upper thirties the low forties few scattered showers possible but really the bulk of the rain comes through during the day tomorrow so there's are low here's the front this is tomorrow morning about 7 am it enters from the west new river valley probably between seven in and can a noon in the rona valley and indigents over the lynchburg in danville during the afternoon th
clouds move soaks if you look pretty much all the way up and down the spine of the blue ridge and appalachia going all we down into the carolinas you got that fault now some of this and amount locations is still little but a snows of the satellites looking down in seeing some of that snow but most of that was fault this morning still finding some of that fog deftly the low clouds will linger through the day and out with keeping us quite cold and temperatures again a be warming up tomorrow i had...
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smith and is taking on the meaty role as the leader of a family of renegades living off the grid in appalachia in wgn america's outsiders. the new series is executive produced in part by morse's john adams pal, paul giamatti.big foster, aka foster farrell the 6th, is the most powerful male on the hill, and next in line to be bren'in, the farrells' king. he is a tightly wound knot of muscle and bone. his eventual ascension has long been promised to him but now his mother, lady ray, has delayed handing over power to him, largely due to asa's return. big foster has decided to take power for himself, an impulse that will cause major strife within the clan. though he strongly believes in many of the tenets of farrell culture, particularly the prohibition of money, he is all the same susceptible to the allure of alcohol, women, and guns. an egocentric, brutal, mad antagonist to asa and the clan, big foster is an unforgettable embodiment of have you ever had an overdue library book? you can rack up a little bit of a fine.... and that's why afraid to take his book back....but then again it *was* seven
smith and is taking on the meaty role as the leader of a family of renegades living off the grid in appalachia in wgn america's outsiders. the new series is executive produced in part by morse's john adams pal, paul giamatti.big foster, aka foster farrell the 6th, is the most powerful male on the hill, and next in line to be bren'in, the farrells' king. he is a tightly wound knot of muscle and bone. his eventual ascension has long been promised to him but now his mother, lady ray, has delayed...
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john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country.nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn says,15:05-these will be propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the award. i left any jobs that involved true artist ability - to the professional john reburn,17:24-you do the hard one, and i'll do the easy... while i stuck with glitter. something that is clearly an important component for a night at the oscars!john reburn, 15:33-the heart is one of the most amazing props.... something i think will be stuck in my clothes for months! john reburn says,14:20-the heart, the oscars, these will all be photo opportunities for people to get their photos taken, do their selfies, post to social media, and take the event wider and further than we even expected.the roanoke
john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country.nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn says,15:05-these will be propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the...
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of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track talent... bootlegging roots as the years passed and fortune 500 joined the southern 500...but those roots are still firmly planted in franklin county--one of the self-proclaimed "moonshine capitols of the world"author and reporter morris stevenson spent nearly all of his career chasing moonshiners with federal and state agents in franklin county. morris 1 34:16:18 " 52 years "his stories of the "wild west" literally fill a book. morris says curtis turner would run a load of 'shine out to norfolk. the sailors would wave him on to the base, and he would trade his liquor for sugar-- a key ingredient in the liquor
of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track...
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john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country.nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the award. i left any jobs that involved true artist ability - to the professional john reburn,17:24-you do the hard one, and i'll do the easy... while i stuck with glitter. something that is clearly an important component for a night at the oscars!john reburn, 15:33-the heart is one of the most amazing props.... something i think will be stuck in my clothes for months! john reburn says,14:20-the heart, the oscars, these will all be photo opportunities for people to get their photos taken, do their selfies, post to social media, and take the event wider and further than we even expected.the roanoke heart ball is part of a b
john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country.nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the award. i left any jobs that...
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john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country. nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn says,15:05-these will be propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the award. i left any jobs that involved true artist ability - to the professional john reburn,17:24-you do the hard one, and i'll do the easy... while i stuck with glitter. something that is clearly an important component for a night at the oscars!john reburn, 15:33-the heart is one of the most amazing props.... something i think will be stuck in my clothes for months! john reburn says,14:20-the heart, the oscars, these will all be photo opportunities for people to get their photos taken, do their selfies, post to social media, and take the event wider and further than we even expected.the roanoke
john reburn's work can be seen at his print shop appalachia press in downtown roanoke ... and is sold to customers around the country. nats/thanks to his generosity, his bigger-than-life artwork will soon be seen at the hotel roanoke ... created for the roanoke heart ball's "a night at the oscars."john reburn says,15:05-these will be propped and set so they can be hugged on, grouped around, and we will also have actual award envelopes you can open and act as if you have even won the...
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of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track talent... nascar moved away from its bootlegging roots as the years the southern 500...but those roots are still firmly planted in franklin county--one of the self-proclaimed "moonshine capitols of the world"author and reporter morris stevenson spent nearly all of his career chasing moonshiners with federal and state agents in franklin county. morris 1 34:16:18 " 52 years "his stories of the "wild west" literally fill a book. morris says curtis turner would run a load of 'shine out to norfolk. the sailors would wave him on to the base, and he would trade his liquor for sugar-- a key ingredient in the liquor. m
of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track...
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it is called betsey lane and appellation, and we could not be -- appalachia, and we could not be morewith the way the teachers are learning from each other. that is a big focus for our foundation. money spent in the united states was entirely goes to improving the education system, and we are seeing some strong points of started fourntucky years ago with these reforms. >> does it not surprising that in the presidential race there are these outliers who have gained so much popularity because we have a disenfranchise country? disenfranchisee with politics and capitol hill, but when you're out on the ground and talk to teachers, students, about what's going on in their school and is progress, they're feeling better about what's happening locally. >> we were surprised to discover that you not actually america's leading business person. it is a man called donald trump. news.is certainly in the he generates a lot of talk and interest. as ifdoes not look i he's going to get your vote. a good jobdone working with both republican and democratic presidents, president obama has been good on fore
it is called betsey lane and appellation, and we could not be -- appalachia, and we could not be morewith the way the teachers are learning from each other. that is a big focus for our foundation. money spent in the united states was entirely goes to improving the education system, and we are seeing some strong points of started fourntucky years ago with these reforms. >> does it not surprising that in the presidential race there are these outliers who have gained so much popularity...
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a kid in a high school newspaper in kentucky in appalachia asked us about superpowers and she said timei said energy. as we talked about it, it was pointed out to us that those are such basic things about the experience of poor people. even in the u.s. people understand how important energy is and there is still a time and balance. those became the theme. these are not problems that there is a 10-year solution to. the younger generation voiced their willingness to look at things in new ways. today's teenagers will be in their 20's and a lot of the thinking that drives innovation comes from that group. charlie: which of the three has potential? bill gates: i mentioned this idea of the sun being used generate fuels. that is unique because unlike generating electricity where batteries that store electricity are expensive and do not last long, storing gasoline in a gasoline tank, you make it bigger and a consider for as -- and it can sit there for as long as you want and when you want the energy just learned. it is 10 times more dense and energy content than the best batteries that we have
a kid in a high school newspaper in kentucky in appalachia asked us about superpowers and she said timei said energy. as we talked about it, it was pointed out to us that those are such basic things about the experience of poor people. even in the u.s. people understand how important energy is and there is still a time and balance. those became the theme. these are not problems that there is a 10-year solution to. the younger generation voiced their willingness to look at things in new ways....
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out to our west next little storm right there up toward tennessee it's going to stay up there in appalachia coming down our way so we're looking good. my 7-day forecast and it is a nice one. 74 for tomorrow, 71-degrees during the day on thursday we'll stay the low to mid-70s through the weekend, plenty of sun shine, no rain. >> looks good especially for the race on sunday. speak offing sunday, the need for speed at daytona, and sea world also. >> you just have to jump on a shark. >> it's really a relentdless air time machine. coaster nearly complete, details on the new thrill, next. some people don't like to share their wifi, but at bright house networks, we do. login to one of our hotspots and get your code for free wifi at over 50,000 bright house wifi hotspots. >> new at 5, ride the shark, we're talking about maaco the largest tallest fastest roller coaster. >> we have a sneak peek, dana jay at sea world to show us. the trip all the way from switzerland sea world's excited about the newest part of the this roller coaster that will be opening this summer shus fastest and longest lead ride
out to our west next little storm right there up toward tennessee it's going to stay up there in appalachia coming down our way so we're looking good. my 7-day forecast and it is a nice one. 74 for tomorrow, 71-degrees during the day on thursday we'll stay the low to mid-70s through the weekend, plenty of sun shine, no rain. >> looks good especially for the race on sunday. speak offing sunday, the need for speed at daytona, and sea world also. >> you just have to jump on a shark....
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snow in the ohio valley and appalachia. slippery in the northern another day of wet roads in the northwest. >>> in new york city, five people have been arrested and four charged with manslaughter for a deadly gas explosion that leveled three builds. prosecutors say the suspects tampered with gas lines last year in their rush to venn rate is apartments that would rent for up to $6,000 a month. a restaurant worker and a diner were killed in the explion. dozeze of otherer lost their home.. >>> a highwayay patrol officer in missouri being recognized for his quick reaction after a violent car crash. a driver of a car was speeding, crashed straight into a woman's vehicle. setting off a huge fireball. seconds later, the officer is seen carrying the woman to safety. she faces a long recovery. the suspect is in custody, facing several charges. >>> a federal judge has ruled that bill cosby's w we must give a deposition. questions about their private life. marital conversations. seven women are suing the comedian for defamation. they
snow in the ohio valley and appalachia. slippery in the northern another day of wet roads in the northwest. >>> in new york city, five people have been arrested and four charged with manslaughter for a deadly gas explosion that leveled three builds. prosecutors say the suspects tampered with gas lines last year in their rush to venn rate is apartments that would rent for up to $6,000 a month. a restaurant worker and a diner were killed in the explion. dozeze of otherer lost their...
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he discussed problems in appalachia. he discussed problems in the south. and he discussed problems in the north. so, yes, his main sfoke cuss was the african-american community, ut in justice, injustice was anywhere and he lived that motto. so he would be happy for some reasons, but in other areas, he would be very disappointed. so it is our job to continue to push towards that dream and we here in the congressional black caucus are committed to pushing forward to see his dream realized. and with that, i would yield back. beat beat thank you, congressman payne for bringing us those words of wisdom and reminding us of the failures we have experienced but leaving us with e hope of pushing forward in realizing dr. kings's dream. it miss honor to yield time to the freshman, someone who may be a freshman by our description, but someone who is not a stranger, whether it is advocating for jobs, for veterans, whether it is looking at economic development and opportunities for those who are those who are in struggling economies, she comes to us as a lawyer, and com
he discussed problems in appalachia. he discussed problems in the south. and he discussed problems in the north. so, yes, his main sfoke cuss was the african-american community, ut in justice, injustice was anywhere and he lived that motto. so he would be happy for some reasons, but in other areas, he would be very disappointed. so it is our job to continue to push towards that dream and we here in the congressional black caucus are committed to pushing forward to see his dream realized. and...
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pennsylvania, west virginia, kentucky, parts of ohio, appalachia, these were states where barack obama got blown out in many cases. these numbers are suggesting bernie sanders while he still has to make inroads, while he has challenges in a state like south carolina where he's going to need african-american support, this also suggests there are a lot of supports that were not in play for barack obama in 2008 that could be in play for bernie sanders. so we could be seeing a very different kind of coalition here being put together by bernie sanders. >> all right, thank you very much, steve. a pleasure having you on. we'll talk with you later. as well throughout the day, steve looking at the numbers. >>> coming up from new hampshire, on to south carolina and nevada. the candidates are quickly moving to those two next big contests. events are under way, set to get under way in the palmetto state. jeb bush will hold a rally in bluffton, and ted cruz is in myrtle beach. we're going to take you to those events, and also hearing developing news potentially regarding governor chris christie. an
pennsylvania, west virginia, kentucky, parts of ohio, appalachia, these were states where barack obama got blown out in many cases. these numbers are suggesting bernie sanders while he still has to make inroads, while he has challenges in a state like south carolina where he's going to need african-american support, this also suggests there are a lot of supports that were not in play for barack obama in 2008 that could be in play for bernie sanders. so we could be seeing a very different kind...
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jacksonian resentment of people throughout appalachia.ubt that will be his strength if he makes it to a general election where you have places like west virginia and you move on up into pennsylvania and then go -- he was talking about the rust belt going over to pennsylvania, ohio, michigan. if a republican is a conservative and a populist, that is where they win. >> you don't have to be a pollster or be in this business of looking at these things each and everyday to figure out where donald trump's strength is coming from. go to walmart. go to home depot. stand in line at a cvs or a walgreens as people wait to pay for their prescriptions and are astounding at the cost of their prescriptions. that's -- you can see anecdotally, you can see part of the basis of his support among the white working class. >> well, new polls out of south carolina show donald trump with big leads across the board ahead of saturday's primary. a new monmouth university poll has him ahead of cruz by 16 points. a new bloomberg politics poll haas him ahead by 19 poi
jacksonian resentment of people throughout appalachia.ubt that will be his strength if he makes it to a general election where you have places like west virginia and you move on up into pennsylvania and then go -- he was talking about the rust belt going over to pennsylvania, ohio, michigan. if a republican is a conservative and a populist, that is where they win. >> you don't have to be a pollster or be in this business of looking at these things each and everyday to figure out where...
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there were the young lords who were chicano, the young patriots, who were hillbillies from appalachia, and came to chicago. there were chinese organizations, there was a whole variety of organizations that were our allies. they organize themselves around the same principles as our 10 point program. and we started the rainbow coalition, we took old richard nixon and we painted over top of him and painted different colors. that was in 1969. we really evolved from just being black power to really seeing a different world. ms. tillet: can you tell us a little bit about thesncc women? -- the sncc women? you were too young to be one of them, but kathleen cleaver said by the time she arrived in oakland, her image of black womanhood was so tied to those early moments of sncc, and the organizing they saw. create a model of what kind of active as she wanted to be. she never doubted for a second that women should be leaders, because that's what she inherited from sncc. ms. french: when i was young, i would go to sncc demonstrations. sometimes, without permission. i didn't yet have the agency to
there were the young lords who were chicano, the young patriots, who were hillbillies from appalachia, and came to chicago. there were chinese organizations, there was a whole variety of organizations that were our allies. they organize themselves around the same principles as our 10 point program. and we started the rainbow coalition, we took old richard nixon and we painted over top of him and painted different colors. that was in 1969. we really evolved from just being black power to really...
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african-american and latino unemployment rates are still too high, when coal workers throughout appalachia and beyond are finding themselves without work, when too many female heads of households cannot find adequate employment to take care of their families, when veterans return home from defending our nation, still cannot find a job, it's a travesty and a shame that either employers still cannot find the trained workers they need. mr. speaker, this is a commonsense jobs bill that will help to match up, train, equal -- trained, qualified canned -- match up trained, qualified candidates with good-paying jobs and careers that will fit them, their families, and help lift up their communities, help strengthen the energy and manufacturing industries, and will bolster the entire american economy as a whole. whther you're a student pursuing your engineering gree, or a single mother taking classes at your neighborhood community college, this bill seeks to provide additional opportunity to all those individuals who are out there looking to better themselves and improve the situation, the financial
african-american and latino unemployment rates are still too high, when coal workers throughout appalachia and beyond are finding themselves without work, when too many female heads of households cannot find adequate employment to take care of their families, when veterans return home from defending our nation, still cannot find a job, it's a travesty and a shame that either employers still cannot find the trained workers they need. mr. speaker, this is a commonsense jobs bill that will help to...
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hillary clinton not just in new hampshire but if you think back to 2008, pennsylvania, ohio, appalachia, she was winning because she was winning lower income blue-collar white voters. that's why she was able to keep the race going to june. the interesting thing we're seeing here in new hampshire is those same voters, that same type of voter is with bernie sanders. so there's been a lot of talk rightfully so on bernie sanders's need after new hampshire to win over nonwhite voters, to win over black voters. he hasn't been able to do that so far, but at the same time, what we're seeing in new hampshire is when you get out of new hampshire, he might also be making inroads with white voters that barack obama was not able to make in 2008. that could open up states for bernie sanders that barack obama couldn't win in 2008. like a pennsylvania, like a cent kept, like a west virginia. areas of ohio. there may be places on the map nationally that bernie sanders can win that barack obama couldn't, kate. >> so interesting, steve. the sanders campaign is going to love to hear that breakdown. thank y
hillary clinton not just in new hampshire but if you think back to 2008, pennsylvania, ohio, appalachia, she was winning because she was winning lower income blue-collar white voters. that's why she was able to keep the race going to june. the interesting thing we're seeing here in new hampshire is those same voters, that same type of voter is with bernie sanders. so there's been a lot of talk rightfully so on bernie sanders's need after new hampshire to win over nonwhite voters, to win over...
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that has primary stretched out in '08, she won pennsylvania, ohio, appalachia, she was because of white working class voters. what sanders did up here and if he can rememberly kate this out of new hampshire, this is significant. he's winning voters who kept hillary afloat in 2008, those white working class voters. so if he has that, if he has the college crowd that obama had in 2008, the college-educated crowd and if he can add black voters down south, some of them at least, that's a coalition that could make this thing stronger than you realize. >> he's exactly right. you look at towns like berlin that are white working class that saved hillary, they all went for bernie last night. and remember the streak of states, ohio, kentucky, pennsylvania p west virginia, texas, all of these states were states that hillary had to win and she won every single one of them with white working class voters. >> and unlike on the republican side, one thing won with bernie sanders, a message, a very clear message. i mean, you could look at donald trump's win, there are other attributes he brings to the t
that has primary stretched out in '08, she won pennsylvania, ohio, appalachia, she was because of white working class voters. what sanders did up here and if he can rememberly kate this out of new hampshire, this is significant. he's winning voters who kept hillary afloat in 2008, those white working class voters. so if he has that, if he has the college crowd that obama had in 2008, the college-educated crowd and if he can add black voters down south, some of them at least, that's a coalition...
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of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track talent... nascar moved away from its bootlegging roots as the years passed and fortune 500 joined the southern 500...but those roots are still firmly planted in franklin county--one of the self-proclaimed "moonshine capitols of the world"author and reporter morris stevenson chasing moonshiners with federal and state agents in 34:16:18 " 52 years "his stories of the "wild west" literally fill a book. morris load of 'shine out to norfolk. the sailors would wave him on to the base, and he would trade his liquor for sugar-- a key ingredient in the liquor. morris 6 41:52:20 "he took it chris prillaman and his parte
of famer's curtis turner and junior johnson honed their skills in the backwoods and backroads of appalachia. campbell 4 5:06:01 "they could manhandle a car. and growing up the way they did, wether on the backroad or the race track. so the guys in that era- it was mainly their talent and their expertise that got them to the front" 5:22turner began his bootlegging career at age 9 and amassed a small fortune by age 20. he quickly developed a reputation for off-track antics...and on-track...