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that's how people made their living. >> reporter: how many of the patients you treat are from eastern kentuckysearcher suzanne arnold at the markey cancer center in lexington is investigating how to get screening numbers up in rural kentucky, as well as looking at causes of lung cancer which may be unique to the region. >> there's got to be more to it than just a little bit more smoking in that community, that causes this gigantic increase in lung cancer rates. and the reasons for that are probably, we don't clear carcinogens as well as the next group; we don't process tobacco as well, so we have a higher drive for more nicotine and we smoke more; we maybe don't repair our d.n.a. as well as other populations, and d.n.a. damage is at the heart of cancer incidence. >> reporter: dr. arnold sees progress battling cancer, but progress slowed by poverty and fiercely-held custom. do you encounter, what i would call, that fatalism? >> yeah, i do. i'm struck by it, because it means that these people have been devastated, and they've been devastated over and over and over again, by not having anybody to
that's how people made their living. >> reporter: how many of the patients you treat are from eastern kentuckysearcher suzanne arnold at the markey cancer center in lexington is investigating how to get screening numbers up in rural kentucky, as well as looking at causes of lung cancer which may be unique to the region. >> there's got to be more to it than just a little bit more smoking in that community, that causes this gigantic increase in lung cancer rates. and the reasons for...
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Mar 16, 2016
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a rivet of showers in eastern kentucky now is racing in our direction. should be here in about ten hours. that puts it in the metro between 4:00 and 6:00. could have rain showers earlier than that shenandoah valley. hagersto hagerstown, not all that heavy. most of the suburbs well back down into the 40s. you'll need your jacket fir thing this morning. today is the day. you have exactly 12 hours of daylight. the sun is up at 7:17 this morning. down at 7:17 this evening. 50s by 9:00. 60s by lunchtime. highs generally in low to mid-70s. if you're already thinking about the weekend, don't think for a second that it's going to be anywhere near this warm. today will be saturday, 50 for the high. could even have wet snowflakes in northern maryland in shenandoah valley. don't get used to the warmth, melissa. >> i'll try not to. chopper 4 right now over rockville metro station. again, just talked to a friend. she got on marc there and said it's actually not bad. volumewise, not a ton of people on there. it's looking pretty good for her this morning. taking a look
a rivet of showers in eastern kentucky now is racing in our direction. should be here in about ten hours. that puts it in the metro between 4:00 and 6:00. could have rain showers earlier than that shenandoah valley. hagersto hagerstown, not all that heavy. most of the suburbs well back down into the 40s. you'll need your jacket fir thing this morning. today is the day. you have exactly 12 hours of daylight. the sun is up at 7:17 this morning. down at 7:17 this evening. 50s by 9:00. 60s by...
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Mar 5, 2016
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the team is showing interest in eastern kentucky and noah spence. the defensive line coach -- his combine interviews were regarded as shaky. >>> chris archer has earned the right to be called the ace of the pitching staff. tampa bay's number one starter was on the hill in fort myers making his first appearance against the red sox. two innings. no hits, one strikeout. the bull pen was not as sound. kyle mcferguson -- and the raise lewis but wins and losses don't matter. >> i accomplished everything i wanted to accomplish and that was be over the plate as much as i possibly could. the goal is 34 starts of being as consistent as you possibly can. going to be the case but i'm striving for perfection. >>> the 25th ranked florida women were seeking their first win in 18 years. and they'll have to wait one more. the gators get rolled by kentucky, 92-69. and in other words will learn its fate next monday. >>> the regular season is over for the seminoles. but they are a lock for an at large bid. >>> you're all over it. >>> the winning lottery numbers are com
the team is showing interest in eastern kentucky and noah spence. the defensive line coach -- his combine interviews were regarded as shaky. >>> chris archer has earned the right to be called the ace of the pitching staff. tampa bay's number one starter was on the hill in fort myers making his first appearance against the red sox. two innings. no hits, one strikeout. the bull pen was not as sound. kyle mcferguson -- and the raise lewis but wins and losses don't matter. >> i...
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you can see the center of rotation very clearly there having moved into eastern kentucky. 5 # at south hill right now. 66 in louisburg. 76 here at the tv station. so you can see the boundary stretching like this and again, that is a breeding ground for new storm development as we head new the evening hours and then farther south, it is pretty much a uniformly warm air mass. now, let's go back out just a little bit here to a bigger view of the water vapor. rotation moving out of ten ten and into kentucky and that will be the main impetus for the storms later on this evening. this is our storm fueling most yellow. can you see that even though the colors less p in intins at this as we head through the evening, notice how we still have the axis of highest values right along that boundary. that is that will really be the focus of our attention even though anybody can see showers and thunderstorms later this evening and you probably will. that i man the focus of activity that is strongest. so quickly, showers and storms possible. they will become more widespread as we head toward the late ev
you can see the center of rotation very clearly there having moved into eastern kentucky. 5 # at south hill right now. 66 in louisburg. 76 here at the tv station. so you can see the boundary stretching like this and again, that is a breeding ground for new storm development as we head new the evening hours and then farther south, it is pretty much a uniformly warm air mass. now, let's go back out just a little bit here to a bigger view of the water vapor. rotation moving out of ten ten and into...
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Mar 6, 2016
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overall, though, reporting fog for central ohio and eastern kentucky. haven't seen much of that develop for us locally. so we're watching the potential. we have high humidity and light winds. but visibility so far hasn't been a problem. we've seen improvement at the international airport ten miles here at the station and the international airport. seven for hamilton and lunken. right now, we have clouds around, temperatures in the mid 30s. the winds are calm, the humidity has dropped back. the dew point has dropped off so satellite and radar showing clouds in place, then a break in the cloud cover to the west should bring back a lot of midday sunshine. we may be a little limited when the sun comes up. we'll have plenty of sunshine midday and afternoon. helping us out, high pressure with sinking air working against cloud development today. also allowing light and variable winds overhead. as we make it into the second half of the day, and the high pressure starts to move out, we'll see more in the way of south winds returning by the evening hours. they'll
overall, though, reporting fog for central ohio and eastern kentucky. haven't seen much of that develop for us locally. so we're watching the potential. we have high humidity and light winds. but visibility so far hasn't been a problem. we've seen improvement at the international airport ten miles here at the station and the international airport. seven for hamilton and lunken. right now, we have clouds around, temperatures in the mid 30s. the winds are calm, the humidity has dropped back. the...
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Mar 20, 2016
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there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize. congress would allow that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when they are smart, those guys. she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we votes in the0 senate to break a republican filibuster, and listen to that when people say they are going to give you a different health care system, we didn't pass withing since world war ii 60 votes sinc. a lot of people lost their jobs over that. so we got it. but when she got beat she kept working to get health insurance past, worked with senator kennedy. we got 75% of the republicans to vote for it. then the other big deal she did was go to the house republican who i believe disliked me more than anybody in congress. he was there in for sir -- he was their enforcer. , hillary, do we have anything in common? she said, you love your kids, don't you y
there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize. congress would allow that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when they are smart, those guys. she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we votes in the0 senate to break a republican filibuster, and listen to that when people say they...
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most of the snow is in southern ohio along eastern kentucky . this will be a nominal, this is this time of year,, hurley 31 degrees hopkins with temperatures flirting with raising . just a bit above had akron-canton . >> light snow, coatings to 1 inch most of that occurring primarily in eclipse looking at one-inch, a bit more in some places i think that we've got a loose connection . >> i just got it to work i got it, flurries ending, partial between two clipper systems, the first one moving away the second clipper, with a break on friday then nice weather comes into the five-day period after the next clipper, we are home free . we will be replacing the northwest winds aloft with this nice warm search . and that means 50s and eventually mid-sixties focus unless the flies, fox 8 the official school and delays on-air, online. also 8.com. gabe spiegel usually does training but he is in detroit so lou maglio is filling in for what's trending. >> while most famous women and women's soccer today making headlines again for a good reason, announcing tha
most of the snow is in southern ohio along eastern kentucky . this will be a nominal, this is this time of year,, hurley 31 degrees hopkins with temperatures flirting with raising . just a bit above had akron-canton . >> light snow, coatings to 1 inch most of that occurring primarily in eclipse looking at one-inch, a bit more in some places i think that we've got a loose connection . >> i just got it to work i got it, flurries ending, partial between two clipper systems, the first...
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you can see through eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky, down into northwestern georgia, rain. the thunderstorms have been up kentucky. a lot of the precipitation has been diminishing a little bit. no thunderstorm activity there. temperatures warmed up. 71 degrees now in greenville. 70 in the raleigh area. 73 in georgia and atlanta 69 degrees. currently columbia our temperature is 75 degrees. we have winds out of the south, southwest at 15 miles per hour. gusting up to 25 miles per hour. tonight we are expecting to see an increase in clouds. we will see showers late tonight with a low of 52. when you wake up tomorrow, the sun will be out. we will warm up to 62. it will be cooler tomorrow and then tomorrow night mostly clear with a low temperature of 35. now let's take a look at the traffic around our area this afternoon. over view right now of what is going on around the city. most areas is in good shape. but we have one accident on highway 378, already we are seeing a slow down through the malfunction junction area and i- 20 between malfunction junction and 378. here on the so
you can see through eastern tennessee, eastern kentucky, down into northwestern georgia, rain. the thunderstorms have been up kentucky. a lot of the precipitation has been diminishing a little bit. no thunderstorm activity there. temperatures warmed up. 71 degrees now in greenville. 70 in the raleigh area. 73 in georgia and atlanta 69 degrees. currently columbia our temperature is 75 degrees. we have winds out of the south, southwest at 15 miles per hour. gusting up to 25 miles per hour....
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Mar 21, 2016
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there are towns in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize now. congress allowed that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when she says -- they are smart, those guys. when she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we didn't have 60 votes in the senate to break a republican filibuster, and listen to that when people say they are going to give you a different health care system, we didn't pass anything since world war ii with 60 votes. a lot of people lost their jobs over that. so we got it. but when she got beat she kept working to get health insurance -- but when she got beat, she kept working to get children's health insurance passed, worked with senator kennedy. we got 75% of the republicans to vote for it. then the other big deal she did was go to the house republican leader, who i believe disliked me more than anybody in congress. he was their enfo
there are towns in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize now. congress allowed that to expire. hillary proposes we put that back in and more, so we can all grow together. [applause] so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when she says -- they are smart, those guys. when she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we didn't have 60 votes in the senate to break a republican filibuster, and...
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we h for rain as we get into this evening as this area of rain now in eastern kentucky and eastern tennessee starts to move in our direction. for now, though, we're still all dry, albeit under an increasingly cloudy sky and breezy and mild. temperatures have been pushed all the way into the mid and upper 60s. most neighborhoods will be in the low to mid-70s before today is done. we'll time out the rain chances coming up in a few. >> all right, thank you, chuck. >>> well, whether you have to get even close to the convention center or not, these closures will probably affect you over the next 48 hours. >> that's true. news4's megan mcgrath is live at the corner of new york avenue and 10th street. she's had to move over and over this morning. meg megan, where are you now exactly? >> i think we lost megan's picture. we'll try and get back to her shortly. these are the street closures that you're seeing right now on your screen. you're seeing everything from, like, new york avenue to mass affected over here on n street, "o," 6th. everything is a jumble right now. a number of high-security individ
we h for rain as we get into this evening as this area of rain now in eastern kentucky and eastern tennessee starts to move in our direction. for now, though, we're still all dry, albeit under an increasingly cloudy sky and breezy and mild. temperatures have been pushed all the way into the mid and upper 60s. most neighborhoods will be in the low to mid-70s before today is done. we'll time out the rain chances coming up in a few. >> all right, thank you, chuck. >>> well, whether...
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of days. southerly component to the wind. that will invite this warmer air over central, eastern, western kentucky. 61 in cincinnati. up at least a few degrees. into the upper 60s. relatively cool air. relatively warm air in the ohio there's a temperature contrast setting up. the amount of lift in the atmosphere is gradually going to come up this afternoon and this evening. a partly cloudy sky or a mix of sun and clouds. what develops there will march to the east tonight. we get the leftovers in a weakening mode. so between roughly midnight and 4:00 in the morning. there will be a broken line or isolated showers and thunderstorms marching through the tri-state. ample sun for the afternoon. cumulus clouds moving through the day. as we get close to midnight. clouds begin to increase. notice clusters of rain and thunderstorms marching through. widely scattered showers around for the start of good morning cincinnati. temperatures float up to around some that top out in the mid to upper 60s. after we start the evening clear to partly cloudy, clouds increase as we roll past the midnight hour. sun-cloud
of days. southerly component to the wind. that will invite this warmer air over central, eastern, western kentucky. 61 in cincinnati. up at least a few degrees. into the upper 60s. relatively cool air. relatively warm air in the ohio there's a temperature contrast setting up. the amount of lift in the atmosphere is gradually going to come up this afternoon and this evening. a partly cloudy sky or a mix of sun and clouds. what develops there will march to the east tonight. we get the leftovers...
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and you can see that cluster that extended through eastern tennessee and kentucky. this is a big storm. we'll be watching this as it makes its way into the i-85 corridor and gets closer to the wbtv region. up to the north, you will see these big thunderstorms. no warnings for them. they are moving at 25-miles-per-hour and they are now surfing the north carolina state line. i would like to alert some of the folks this way around parker, creston, clifton, west mill creek a lot of lightning strikes. and that will be flirting right there at the north carolina-tennessee border as it works up through the roaring fork road area. stay inside lightning is a killer and we cannot emphasize and your hd towercam, the clouds are beginning to thicken. around the greater charlotte area. 77 . no imminent rain yet but we have to continue to watch this. brisk winds out of the southwest 14 gusting to 25. here again we will roll on this and stop it at 10:00 p.m. now, the thick i want to -- thing i want to point out is the main core of the dynamics is moving to the north. it surfed along
and you can see that cluster that extended through eastern tennessee and kentucky. this is a big storm. we'll be watching this as it makes its way into the i-85 corridor and gets closer to the wbtv region. up to the north, you will see these big thunderstorms. no warnings for them. they are moving at 25-miles-per-hour and they are now surfing the north carolina state line. i would like to alert some of the folks this way around parker, creston, clifton, west mill creek a lot of lightning...
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tonight, fox business correspondent adam shapiro reports from eastern kentucky on the human cost of the war on coal. >> in a coal mine deep below hazard, kentucky, miners like gary colmes face a dark future. >> i've got hundreds of friends who got laid off. they went west and looked for jobs. things out there didn't boring out neither. >> kentucky is the third largest producer of coal. but competition from cheaper natural gas and tough new epa regulations on coal burning power plants have thrown thousands of coal miners out of boring. close to 20,000 mining jobs have been lost sing president obama took office. almost 7,000 in kentucky. unemployment in hazard and the surrounding county has been spreading. >> the hardest thing about this is when your kids cry. and they want to know if you'll have as much money, daddy, and what do you tell them? >> it was 1977. the united states was in the energy crisis. president jimmy carter delivered a speech to the nation in which em, we needed to shift to coal in order to power our country. >> we did. more than a billion tons a year was produced. but
tonight, fox business correspondent adam shapiro reports from eastern kentucky on the human cost of the war on coal. >> in a coal mine deep below hazard, kentucky, miners like gary colmes face a dark future. >> i've got hundreds of friends who got laid off. they went west and looked for jobs. things out there didn't boring out neither. >> kentucky is the third largest producer of coal. but competition from cheaper natural gas and tough new epa regulations on coal burning power...
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reporter: that is right we are -- in kentucky eastern kentucky heart of coal country for a lot of peoplet the 7,000 jobs, since president obama took office, went into e4-2 mine from perry county coal company jed we spoke to minors we talked about job loss because the -- association will tell you for ever mining job loss, three jobs get lost 7,000 kentucky 21,000 we spoke to a man named josh sale this man lost his job with trucking company now can't apply his son sneakers take a listen. >> the hardest thing about this, is when the kids cry. and they want to know if you are going to have as much -- and what -- you have to tell you have to reassure them everything is going to be okay. and, my kids cried over it my son, are i checked -- plays sports, and i offered to apply new shoes. and he feels the burden, of being unemployed wearing shoes from last year because he is afraid to spend money, because i am unemployed. >> so here is one of the problems this community faces going to be possibly another 100 coal miners laid off april 1 we spoke to coal miners employed and unemployed very did i f
reporter: that is right we are -- in kentucky eastern kentucky heart of coal country for a lot of peoplet the 7,000 jobs, since president obama took office, went into e4-2 mine from perry county coal company jed we spoke to minors we talked about job loss because the -- association will tell you for ever mining job loss, three jobs get lost 7,000 kentucky 21,000 we spoke to a man named josh sale this man lost his job with trucking company now can't apply his son sneakers take a listen. >>...
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Mar 31, 2016
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and here is the rain ta we are following from eastern kentucky which is about 12 hour ss away, whichdy early to be on the safe side. highs in the 70s and near 80 tomorrow. >> got it, chuck. thnk you. yoau >>> this morning on today's take, "modern family" star eric stonestreet is here to talk about his role in the film "confirmation" and a woman comes face to face with a panther and it's caught on video. then robin givens and melissa joan hart teaming up on the big screen. >> from nbc news this is today's take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today." thursday, march 31, 2016. i'm willie along with tamron and a big crowd on the plaza. >> love spring break. we pack the plaza. >> i really for a lot of kids goes through the end of april. >> yeah. >> like rolling spring breaks around the country. >> my kids are on spring break now. some in april. it goes on forever. >> i love that. seems like when we were kids it was a day. spring break in, and out. one day to stay up late and back to school. >> exactly.
and here is the rain ta we are following from eastern kentucky which is about 12 hour ss away, whichdy early to be on the safe side. highs in the 70s and near 80 tomorrow. >> got it, chuck. thnk you. yoau >>> this morning on today's take, "modern family" star eric stonestreet is here to talk about his role in the film "confirmation" and a woman comes face to face with a panther and it's caught on video. then robin givens and melissa joan hart teaming up on the...
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Mar 17, 2016
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imaging, she has been with us since the beginning of our battle against drug abuse in southern and eastern kentucky where it got its start. i'm anxious to hear about your recent efforts. regarding the abuse of prescription medications. as as you well know, this epidemic runs across our nation, i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risks associated with the long-term use of opiates and what nih is doing to research abuse deterrent medications and openly add alternatives. i'm also pleased that you have committed to sharing these insights at the national prescription summit in atlanta in a few weeks i'm excited for you to be here for this one. were hopeful that others will be able to make that fifth annual summit as well. secondly, look for to hearing from you today about your pursuit of the adolescent brain cognitive development study. i believe collecting extensive data on the effects of marijuana and other drugs on a young person's brain will help us finally appreciate the harm these substances can do over time, the laws clear yet states con
imaging, she has been with us since the beginning of our battle against drug abuse in southern and eastern kentucky where it got its start. i'm anxious to hear about your recent efforts. regarding the abuse of prescription medications. as as you well know, this epidemic runs across our nation, i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risks associated with the long-term use of opiates and what nih is doing to research abuse deterrent...
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Mar 1, 2016
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that thunderstorm is falling apart dramatically and heavier thunderstorms in the extreme eastern part of kentucky. the storm prediction center has the best chance of severe weather to the west. it will continue to weaken as it gets in here later on and you can see the southwestern mountains in north georgia, at risk for some severe weather. a risk of an isolated strong to severe thunderstorm. for the most part showers you can see on live doppler, rain continuing from hendersonville all the way up into the southern part of the county and they are making their way to the east-southeast. some clouds. live shot in nashville. clearing skies. mountains off in the distance and some thicker clouds. rain showers probably looking a little bit to the south, as you can see those showers south of the city, in the southern part of the county. look how warm. warmed up nicely, in the low 70's and low to mid 60's in the mountains. far from record highs but very nice. march 1. it feels like march 1 out there. very nice temperatures with temperatures running 10 to 15 degrees above average thanks to a south-southwes
that thunderstorm is falling apart dramatically and heavier thunderstorms in the extreme eastern part of kentucky. the storm prediction center has the best chance of severe weather to the west. it will continue to weaken as it gets in here later on and you can see the southwestern mountains in north georgia, at risk for some severe weather. a risk of an isolated strong to severe thunderstorm. for the most part showers you can see on live doppler, rain continuing from hendersonville all the way...
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Mar 22, 2016
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imaging she has been with us since the beginning of the battle against drug abuse in middle eastern kentucky where it got its start. i am anxious to hear about your recent efforts regarding the abuse of prescription medications. this epidemic now runs rampant across our nation. i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risks associated with long-term use of opioids and what nih is doing for that, and opioid alternatives. i am pleased you have committed to sharing these insights at the national prescription summit in atlanta in a few weeks and we are excited about your being there for this one. and we are hopeful the chairman and others on the subcommittee will be able to make that fifth annual summit as well. secondly i look forward to hearing from you today about your pursuit of the adolescent brain cognitive development study. collecting extensive data on the effects of marijuana and other drugs on a young person's brain will help us finally appreciate the harm these substances can do over time. the law is clear yet states continue to r
imaging she has been with us since the beginning of the battle against drug abuse in middle eastern kentucky where it got its start. i am anxious to hear about your recent efforts regarding the abuse of prescription medications. this epidemic now runs rampant across our nation. i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risks associated with long-term use of opioids and what nih is doing for that, and opioid alternatives. i am pleased you...
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Mar 19, 2016
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shebrain has been with us since the beginning of our battle against drug abuse and southern and eastern kentucky. i am anxious to hear about your recent efforts regarding the abuse of prescription medications. as you know, this epidemic runs rampant across the nation. i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risk associated with long-term use of opioids and what nih is doing to research abuse deterrent medications and opioid alternatives. i am also pleased that you have once again committed to sharing these insights of national prescription summit in atlanta. we are excited about you being here for this one. that others on the subcommittee will be able to make that summit as well. i look forward to hearing from you today about your pursuit of the adolescent brain cognitive development study. collecting extensive data on the effects of marijuana and other drugs, a young person's brain will help us finally appreciate the harm these substances can do overtime. law is clear, if states continue to rush to decriminalize over legalize marijuana, de
shebrain has been with us since the beginning of our battle against drug abuse and southern and eastern kentucky. i am anxious to hear about your recent efforts regarding the abuse of prescription medications. as you know, this epidemic runs rampant across the nation. i hope you will update the committee on your work with pharmaceutical companies to evaluate the risk associated with long-term use of opioids and what nih is doing to research abuse deterrent medications and opioid alternatives. i...
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in eastern kentucky, in my district, we've been working on a regional community development initiativeknown as shaping our appalachian region, s.o.a.r, to help my area, that's been hit hard with a loss of over 10,000 mining jobs, since the president took office. one program that provides a true benefit to struggling regions like mine, is the community development block grant program. incredibly popular and effective, because it provides flexibility to address unique community development needs from town to town, county to county. and these dollars are often leveraged over many times to projects that otherwise would never get off the ground. in my rural district, small communities have used these funds to help create jobs, through the expansion and retention of businesses. because of the significant impact this program has in my region and across the country, i was disappointed to see the cuts proposed in the administration's budget proposal. i would be remiss if i didn't mention my concern over the self-help home ownership opportunity program. for the past few years, the administration
in eastern kentucky, in my district, we've been working on a regional community development initiativeknown as shaping our appalachian region, s.o.a.r, to help my area, that's been hit hard with a loss of over 10,000 mining jobs, since the president took office. one program that provides a true benefit to struggling regions like mine, is the community development block grant program. incredibly popular and effective, because it provides flexibility to address unique community development needs...
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Mar 1, 2016
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the back edge moving through hamilton county and northern kentucky. that's the batch i was tracking about, 20 minutes ago, getting into south eastern indiana and into kentucky. that will continue to move northeast. cincinnati downtown through walton, union and florence, getting wet now. we have the heaviest of rain moving to claremont county and out of eastern hamilton county. that will continue to move through claremont county. owensville owensville, getting wetter. we have light rain stretching through adams county, getting to west union. heaviest now moving out of adams county. little bit of rain, southeast of mazeville and rain through dry county. and down toward mainville and comargo. that will continue to move northeast out of warren county. let's pick up the forecast at the airport. half an inch in sparta. overall, about 3-5 tenth an inch so far today. and take a look at the huge temperature difference. we're 7 degrees cooler than we were yesterday at this time. no big deal. if you look to the north and west, we're 20-almost 35 degrees this time. that air mass will move our way later tonight and tomorrow. we go spring like f
the back edge moving through hamilton county and northern kentucky. that's the batch i was tracking about, 20 minutes ago, getting into south eastern indiana and into kentucky. that will continue to move northeast. cincinnati downtown through walton, union and florence, getting wet now. we have the heaviest of rain moving to claremont county and out of eastern hamilton county. that will continue to move through claremont county. owensville owensville, getting wetter. we have light rain...
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skies. we have rain through hamilton county. heavier near white oak through south eastern portions of northern kentucky and boone county. through warren, all of butler, we're seeing some light to moderate rain, up 75 and 71. heavy right to eastern butler county. we have more widespread rain through connorsville, to dearborn county and ohio and switzerland county. and williams town, in the edge. this will continue, the outskirts of the showers. and a little while longer, and adams county as well. as mason and robinson county. and it's going to stay kind of cincinnati and points west and northwest. you could see it's moving along 71 to the north and east. you could see the bumps in the line of showers. we're going to dry out a little bit in the next couple of hours. times. and this rain stretches all the way down to louisiana and texas. they are dealing with a slight chance of severe weather down there. we will continue to see plain old rain this evening. temperatures right now, mazeville, 69 degrees. 68 in west union. same for peebles. and you look to the -- towards cincinnati, where it's 60 degrees. we
skies. we have rain through hamilton county. heavier near white oak through south eastern portions of northern kentucky and boone county. through warren, all of butler, we're seeing some light to moderate rain, up 75 and 71. heavy right to eastern butler county. we have more widespread rain through connorsville, to dearborn county and ohio and switzerland county. and williams town, in the edge. this will continue, the outskirts of the showers. and a little while longer, and adams county as...
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there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize.ry proposes we put that back in and more so we can all grow together. so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when she says -- they are smart, those guys. when she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we didn't have 60 votes in the senate to break a republican filibuster, and listen to that when people say they are going to give you a different health care system, we didn't pass anything since world war ii with 60 votes. a lot of people lost their jobs over that. so we got it. but when she got beat she kept working to get health insurance past, worked with senator kennedy. we got 75% of the republicans to vote for it. then the other big deal she did was go to the house republican leader, who i believe disliked me more than anybody in congress. he was their enforcer. he said, hillary, do we have anything in common? she said, you love your kids, don't you you? whatever our differences, i kno
there are places in eastern kentucky you wouldn't even recognize.ry proposes we put that back in and more so we can all grow together. so that is my argument. the last thing i want to say is, just look at what she did when she says -- they are smart, those guys. when she got a hold of them, it changed. when she was first lady and we lost on health care, because we didn't have 60 votes in the senate to break a republican filibuster, and listen to that when people say they are going to give you a...
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and butler and warren county. much of the rain is a light rain. roads will be wet, northern kentucky, south eastern indiana late in the afternoon and this evening. plenty of rain, generally light. individual clusters of rain are moving to the northeast at 35-40 miles an hour. that's heavier bursts of rain near walton and barona. back around 71. if you have family and friends that will be travelling, you could let them know, roads will be wet and the visibility will drop because there's burst of heavier rain. it may be a good idea, especially some people who are in the area. just give them a head's up. roads will be wet and there are plenty of rain late in the afternoon and this evening. visibilities reduced some. so far, 200th an inch of rain. that little rain is enough to wet the roads. visibility down quite a bit in covington. but not overly so. this is not going to be rain that drops visibility down quarter to half a mile. we have more rain anticipated on thursday. rain and storms are relatively more widespread on sunday. air quality index, moderate. pollen count moderate at last check. mold cou
and butler and warren county. much of the rain is a light rain. roads will be wet, northern kentucky, south eastern indiana late in the afternoon and this evening. plenty of rain, generally light. individual clusters of rain are moving to the northeast at 35-40 miles an hour. that's heavier bursts of rain near walton and barona. back around 71. if you have family and friends that will be travelling, you could let them know, roads will be wet and the visibility will drop because there's burst of...
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we have a number of warnings and watches that remain in effect through eastern texas and western kentucky out there. very spring like and summer like. 85 degrees and in the 80's as well across the southeast as far north as new york city you could be seeing temperatures making it into the 70's. well above average for many of you. >> i had to turn my air-conditioner on yesterday. i am you asurrounded by windows. >>> an invasion of privacy. the pentagon admitting they are spying on you. how they are using drones to do it. >> do law schools owe graduates a job? they are suing the alma mater. >> parking for superheroes only and heather nauert. we are talking about the type that wear a uniform. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test tests >> spy games being played by the pentagon and targets. the pentagon admitting it allows local law enforcement to fly spy drones on nonmilitary missions. government officials say it has happened in less than a decade. they use the drones for search and rescue. however the secretary of defense did not give permission
we have a number of warnings and watches that remain in effect through eastern texas and western kentucky out there. very spring like and summer like. 85 degrees and in the 80's as well across the southeast as far north as new york city you could be seeing temperatures making it into the 70's. well above average for many of you. >> i had to turn my air-conditioner on yesterday. i am you asurrounded by windows. >>> an invasion of privacy. the pentagon admitting they are spying on...
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eastern just one hour from now caucus doors will close in kentucky and folks are still caucuses in maine and nebraska. while voting in the louisiana primary that is going to end at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> good to have you with me and good afternoon from a beautiful pensacola beach, florida, i'm thomas roberts and we've got a lot to talk about as we have our show on the road and we're monitoring all the results from the super saturday contests and donald trump and marco rubio will be holding rallies for supporters this afternoon. there's only ten days to go before this state holds its all-important primary on march the 15th. marco rubio will hit the stage any minute now expected in jacksonville. he's headed to puerto rico later tonight. and the sunshine state where early voting statewide begins this weekend is a must-win for senator rubio. the first place finisher here wins all 99 of the states delegates. >>> but we start in kansas where earlier today things didn't go as expected for donald trump as he walked out to a less-than-supportive crowd at a precaucus rally in wichita. >> okay. tha
eastern just one hour from now caucus doors will close in kentucky and folks are still caucuses in maine and nebraska. while voting in the louisiana primary that is going to end at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> good to have you with me and good afternoon from a beautiful pensacola beach, florida, i'm thomas roberts and we've got a lot to talk about as we have our show on the road and we're monitoring all the results from the super saturday contests and donald trump and marco rubio will be...
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in northern kentucky, a brief shower. extreme eastern counties have been dried. there' s the line that came through earlier. we are watching, especially down the squadron of the storm section, that could initiate a couple storms as we head into the afternoon. this initial wave rules through, then we see additional development in the next couple of hours. there is some heavy rain embedded with this from franklin county through san uniontown in currently. along interstate 74 north west hamilton county, expect that rain to pick up the northwest butler county in the next 20 minutes. just showers at this point from mason down the loveland, they are lifting down to the north. most of the 275 loop is clear from this initial wave, but will see a couple of additional on futurecast, one or two isolated downpours or storms a possibility as you had asked 2:00 and 35 this afternoon. even into the evening hours, a stray shower, temperatures today in the 60' s. any storms the fire up this afternoon, not expected to be strong. we are included in a marginal risk, for extreme east
in northern kentucky, a brief shower. extreme eastern counties have been dried. there' s the line that came through earlier. we are watching, especially down the squadron of the storm section, that could initiate a couple storms as we head into the afternoon. this initial wave rules through, then we see additional development in the next couple of hours. there is some heavy rain embedded with this from franklin county through san uniontown in currently. along interstate 74 north west hamilton...
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eastern, and all of kentucky, the kentucky caucus sites shut their doors. we could call project the race in maine, the first votes out of that state are already in. they show ted cruz ahead of the pack at least for now. at 9:00 p.m. eastern nebraska and louisiana, they take their turn in the spotlight, bernie sanders hoping for a win in nebraska. while republicans and democrats are both waging contests in the state. it's a big day we're calling it super saturday. cnn will be tracking everything throughout the evening, you won't want to miss a minute. keep it here. right here on cnn. there's always a cause for celebration. [sportscaster vo] with extraordinary offers on our most exciting lineup of suvs ever. including the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx. [sportscaster vo] because thrills like this... only happen during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. you're an at&t small business expert? sure am. my staff could use your help staying in touch with customers. at&t can help you stay connected. am i seeing double?
eastern, and all of kentucky, the kentucky caucus sites shut their doors. we could call project the race in maine, the first votes out of that state are already in. they show ted cruz ahead of the pack at least for now. at 9:00 p.m. eastern nebraska and louisiana, they take their turn in the spotlight, bernie sanders hoping for a win in nebraska. while republicans and democrats are both waging contests in the state. it's a big day we're calling it super saturday. cnn will be tracking everything...
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we're waiting for kentucky at 5:00 eastern time so about 17, 18 minutes from now we should start looking at what's going to happen there. now, right now republicans are also caucusing up in maine. there are 23 beltindelegates up grabs. caucus doors close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. joining me from a caucus site in lewiston, maine, is the chairman of the republican party, richard bennett. good to see you, good afternoon. >> it's great to be with you. >> the site where you're at i understand has been vote since 1:00 this afternoon. how's it going there and what are you hearing in terms of numbers? >> it's an amazing turnout here in maine. it looks like we'll be tripling or quadrupling the numbers four years ago when we had a very spirited contest here between mitt romney or rand paul. >> tripling or quadrupling, what's going on? what's resonating with voters there? >> part of it is a change in the process. for the first time in maine history, we've given every maine republican an opportunity to vote directly for their candidate for a president and have it bind our delegation to cleveland th
we're waiting for kentucky at 5:00 eastern time so about 17, 18 minutes from now we should start looking at what's going to happen there. now, right now republicans are also caucusing up in maine. there are 23 beltindelegates up grabs. caucus doors close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. joining me from a caucus site in lewiston, maine, is the chairman of the republican party, richard bennett. good to see you, good afternoon. >> it's great to be with you. >> the site where you're at i...
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eastern time. wolf? >> miguel, thank you very much. let's go over to john king. john, the kentuckyare coming in. right now, 10% have already been counted. donald trump maintains his lead. >> he maintains his lead but off the top i want to say almost nothing from the major population. if you're marco rubio, you're looking at the early numbers and you're surely disappointed. right now this is a cruz/trump race. that's a healthy lead. i want to make clear, here in the fidel of the state, fayette county. lexington, nothing in. over by louisville, jefferson county, 17% of the population, absolutely nothing in. if you're going to see better numbers for marco rubio, you're going to see them in the lexington area and in northern kentucky. this number has to improve or we'll have a very disappointing night for marco rubio. where is trump winning? you see the map filling in, predominantly rural counties. that's what we've seen in other
eastern time. wolf? >> miguel, thank you very much. let's go over to john king. john, the kentuckyare coming in. right now, 10% have already been counted. donald trump maintains his lead. >> he maintains his lead but off the top i want to say almost nothing from the major population. if you're marco rubio, you're looking at the early numbers and you're surely disappointed. right now this is a cruz/trump race. that's a healthy lead. i want to make clear, here in the fidel of the...
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eastern conference. >>> the villanova wildcats are in louisville, can kentucky ahead of their sweet 16. mamie tomorrow. "action news" sports reporter jeff skversky is in louisville to cover the big game. look for his live reports beginning later today here on 6abc. >>> and the sixers say center jahlil okafor will begin rehab today. he had rookie yesterday to repair a slight tear of the men this can can you say in his right knee. that is painful. okafor will miss the remainder of the season. >> sad to say he won't be missing much. hopefully he'll come back to a much better season. >>> 5:17. stock markets reacting to the terror attacks in brussels. >> starbucks announces a new food donation program. we'll be right back. (vo) new tidy cats lightweight 4-in-1 fights mess right. attacks three strong litter box odors, plus locks clumps tight. ... and now it's light. every home, every cat. there's a tidy cats for that. >> atlas five rocket with supplies for the crew. >> nasa launched a supply mission at the international space station. the atlas five rockets blasted off with 8,000 pounds of su
eastern conference. >>> the villanova wildcats are in louisville, can kentucky ahead of their sweet 16. mamie tomorrow. "action news" sports reporter jeff skversky is in louisville to cover the big game. look for his live reports beginning later today here on 6abc. >>> and the sixers say center jahlil okafor will begin rehab today. he had rookie yesterday to repair a slight tear of the men this can can you say in his right knee. that is painful. okafor will miss the...
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in kentucky, louisiana, maine and nebraska, the big-name stars to send p.m. eastern the fox business network. nicole: step to trump, wife of gop presidential candidate donald trump was interviewed by greta van sustren last night. they asked the first lady what annoys her husband the mouse. >> something that is not done the right way. especially if you tell somebody and they don't do it. he likes to be getting the right things done in a just doesn't like it. he doesn't like somebody who was not competent to do it. nicole: mrs. trump says she has disagreements with her husband, but they never argue, never fight. lauren: perfect marriage? okay. u.n. security council approved the toughest sanctions in two decades yesterday. at korea fires publisher bridge project does into the coast for the sanctions are in response to north korea's nuclear caps-on long-range rocket launchpad launches by north korea were seen as a low-level response to the u.n. sanctions. nicole: w-whiskey a part of the global action. shanghai composite index up a third of 1%. and st. paul back a little
in kentucky, louisiana, maine and nebraska, the big-name stars to send p.m. eastern the fox business network. nicole: step to trump, wife of gop presidential candidate donald trump was interviewed by greta van sustren last night. they asked the first lady what annoys her husband the mouse. >> something that is not done the right way. especially if you tell somebody and they don't do it. he likes to be getting the right things done in a just doesn't like it. he doesn't like somebody who...
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eastern. there are caucuses being held in kansas, kentucky, maine and nebraska and louisiana. a quick fact check, ted cruz went after trump bringing up his past donations to hillary clinton. >> donald trump has written checks to hillary clinton 10 times and four of those checks were not to her senate campaign. it wants that she was the new york senator and it was the cost of doing business. it was to her presidential campaign. lou: trump made two dove nations amounting to a total of $2,300. that money was not spent, it was eventually refunded to trump. trump universities. please listen. >> we have an "a" from the better business bureau and people like us. >> you have got a d minus. the only reason it was a "d" is because we didn't give them the information. >> they have signed up for this course because they believed mr. trump was a fantastic businessman and we teach them the tricks of the trade. you know what they got in these courses? stuff you could pull off of still oh. they asked for their money back and you refused to give them their money back. >> it appears trump may h
eastern. there are caucuses being held in kansas, kentucky, maine and nebraska and louisiana. a quick fact check, ted cruz went after trump bringing up his past donations to hillary clinton. >> donald trump has written checks to hillary clinton 10 times and four of those checks were not to her senate campaign. it wants that she was the new york senator and it was the cost of doing business. it was to her presidential campaign. lou: trump made two dove nations amounting to a total of...
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you can look back to the west and see it back in indiana, portions of eastern illinois and then back into western kentucky, west tennessee and north into michigan. all the showers are associated with a cold front. weathermakinger. it arrives tomorrow, but the tonight. we may see a stray shower this afternoon. the chance for rain this afternoon is really small. spotty. most of the day we're a-okay. we have that increasing cloud cover and a little breezy and, of course, your big story is the here. 56 at 8:00 in the morning, 67 at noon, and then highs today around 72. that is your day planner for the cleveland area where the record is 73. we're going to get close. in akron our record high today forecast high. we'll see. i think it's certainly possible unless the clouds really thicken up and ruin my prediction, but that's what we go with for today. i could see it happening. breezy and 71 at akron/canton, although we start off in the 50s. such a nice day. it's not ovenl we get weather like this. yesterday was beautiful and today no major problems but scattered showers possible after 7:00. then a more widesprea
you can look back to the west and see it back in indiana, portions of eastern illinois and then back into western kentucky, west tennessee and north into michigan. all the showers are associated with a cold front. weathermakinger. it arrives tomorrow, but the tonight. we may see a stray shower this afternoon. the chance for rain this afternoon is really small. spotty. most of the day we're a-okay. we have that increasing cloud cover and a little breezy and, of course, your big story is the...
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have no rain, no storms. this is clusters of rain. extending to foster kentucky. there's clusters of rain. moving through south eastern indiana. these are relatively scatter add and moving to the east. outside chance, burst of moderate rain, occasional cloud to ground lightning. if you have outdoor plans, late in the afternoon, you may see lightning. the risk will be low for the rest of the night. clouds will break up late in the evening, especially overnight. areas of fog and dense fog will develop after we get showers for the first half of the evening. we're down to 57 by midnight. when you tune in to good morning. cincinnati, i suspect you will get it frequently. showers traverse the ohio valley late in the afternoon. you could see that updated scan from a network of radars all afternoon and all evening long. local 12, weather authority app. sunshine showing up in the weather cam, atop the radson. and there's showers. cincinnati, pollen count is moderate. i would like to he see the thunder far apart. dryer air moves in. and the disturbance is rolling up interstate 71 in the next four hours, it will move out. the ar
have no rain, no storms. this is clusters of rain. extending to foster kentucky. there's clusters of rain. moving through south eastern indiana. these are relatively scatter add and moving to the east. outside chance, burst of moderate rain, occasional cloud to ground lightning. if you have outdoor plans, late in the afternoon, you may see lightning. the risk will be low for the rest of the night. clouds will break up late in the evening, especially overnight. areas of fog and dense fog will...
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conditions as well. 471 at 275, hopping northbound onto 471 through northern kentucky, things look good. heading into eastern communities along 270 five, no problems there, either. 64 miles lower, so we dipped a little bit in the last hour along 471, but the speed look pretty fantastic. five minutes up toward the daniel carter beard bridge and just excellent conditions northbound and southbound. you will see them toward the daniel carter beard bridge, things getting heavy on the northbound side. no longer dealing with a very light volume we saw over the last hour or so. now is when you start needing the extra time over the next 30 minutes. we will keep it covered for you. mark: thank you. checking today' s headlines, the man often called the fifth beatle has passed away. sir george martin has died. he was the beatles producer and arranger who supervised many of the band' along the way, martin earned six grammy awards and a place in the rock and roll hall of fame. paul mccartney reacted to the news this morning saying martin was like second father to him. george martin was 90-years-old. the body of former fir
conditions as well. 471 at 275, hopping northbound onto 471 through northern kentucky, things look good. heading into eastern communities along 270 five, no problems there, either. 64 miles lower, so we dipped a little bit in the last hour along 471, but the speed look pretty fantastic. five minutes up toward the daniel carter beard bridge and just excellent conditions northbound and southbound. you will see them toward the daniel carter beard bridge, things getting heavy on the northbound...
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eastern time,, approaching the 11:00 hour as caucus results have been coming in. we just heard word that the ap has called the kentucky caucuses for donald trump. we will look in now and see if he is going to make an appearance soon. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mr. donald j. trump. [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. i greatly appreciate it. nice to have you all a trump international. it's been a great club and a great success, and we appreciate it. it's been an amazing night. i've been in competitions all of my life. there is nothing so exciting as this stuff. nothing. [applause] winning deals or winning club championships -- there is nothing like this. it is really exciting stuff and very important. i want to thank the people of louisiana, the people of kentucky. it has been just an amazing relationship. amazing relationship. rand paul, your senator in kentucky, fought very hard, fighting us every inch of the and we won byn, quite a few votes. thank you to louisiana, and thank you to kentucky. i want to thank the folks from maine and from kansas. we came in sec
eastern time,, approaching the 11:00 hour as caucus results have been coming in. we just heard word that the ap has called the kentucky caucuses for donald trump. we will look in now and see if he is going to make an appearance soon. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mr. donald j. trump. [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. i greatly appreciate it. nice to have you all a trump international. it's been a great club and a great success, and...
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eastern. don't miss it. >> i think, let me see, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine on safrlt puerto rico on sunday.nd then mississippi, idaho and hawaii. >> yeah. i think tonight is a huge night for marco rubio. i think he has to come out strong. i think people are watching the cruz will be rubio dynamic if they team up. but rubio hasn't won anything yet. so they're going to look and say, can he shine? it might be his last opportunity. and i would be curious to see how he plays it all off. >> eric, the establishment's last home. this is it. >> they're not going to get out or win. how do they take down trump? if i'm trump, i was wrong the last time. i thought he should have coached it the last time. if i were trump, i would focus on florida. if you nail down florida. talk about things that -- >> marco rubio. about his voting record. he doesn't show up for votes. >> if i was in a debate, i would say dana, how should i handle it? >> i wrote this book, the good news is. the if this were family counseling, the good news is that everybody is talking. it's all out on the table. i was the kid in the back s
eastern. don't miss it. >> i think, let me see, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine on safrlt puerto rico on sunday.nd then mississippi, idaho and hawaii. >> yeah. i think tonight is a huge night for marco rubio. i think he has to come out strong. i think people are watching the cruz will be rubio dynamic if they team up. but rubio hasn't won anything yet. so they're going to look and say, can he shine? it might be his last opportunity. and i would be curious to see how he plays it...
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eastern u.s. after that snowstorm across the northeast. these are frost and freeze warnings from north carolina, parts of kentucky, all the way down to north of tampa bay. for us, this time of the year, typically a frost warning wouldn't be issued for scattered frost, but we are so far ahead in the spring season that it is warranted now. typically, frost warnings are issued when we have problems in early april. otherwise, a clear and cold night. heading out tomorrow morning, you will need a heavy jacket to start. by lunchtime, we are back up to where we were all day today, mid-to-upper 50's. low to mid 60's in the afternoon hours. high pressure scoots along the gulf coast. temperatures into the low to mid 60's, and it doesn't stop there. near 80 thursday. this front will bring us showers down for the start of the easter weekend. perfect day. temperatures in the mid 60's for highs around the triangle. sanford, 65. low 60's north. rain chances, zero through by thursday evening into early friday, some scattered showers. easter sunday, we have a slight chance of a shower. mid 70's to near 80 by wednesday and thursday. we talked about showers e
eastern u.s. after that snowstorm across the northeast. these are frost and freeze warnings from north carolina, parts of kentucky, all the way down to north of tampa bay. for us, this time of the year, typically a frost warning wouldn't be issued for scattered frost, but we are so far ahead in the spring season that it is warranted now. typically, frost warnings are issued when we have problems in early april. otherwise, a clear and cold night. heading out tomorrow morning, you will need a...
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eastern u.s. after that snowstorm across the northeast. these are frost and freeze warnings from north carolina, parts of kentucky, all the way down to north of tampa bay. for us, this time of the year, typically a frost warning wouldn't be issued for scattered frost, but we are so far ahead in the spring season that it is warranted now. typically, frost warnings are issued when we have problems in early april. otherwise, a clear and cold night. heading out tomorrow morning, you will need a heavy jacket to start. by lunchtime, we are back up to where we were all day today, mid-to-upper 50's. low to mid 60's in the afternoon hours. high pressure scoots along the gulf coast. temperatures into the low to mid 60's, and it doesn't stop there. the high goes further offshore. only mid 70's for wednesday, and near 80 thursday. this front will bring us showers by thursday night and cool us down for the start of the easter weekend. temperatures in the mid 60's for highs around the triangle. sanford, 65. low 60's north. rain chances, zero through thursday afternoon. by thursday evening into early friday, some scattered showers. easter sunday, we have
eastern u.s. after that snowstorm across the northeast. these are frost and freeze warnings from north carolina, parts of kentucky, all the way down to north of tampa bay. for us, this time of the year, typically a frost warning wouldn't be issued for scattered frost, but we are so far ahead in the spring season that it is warranted now. typically, frost warnings are issued when we have problems in early april. otherwise, a clear and cold night. heading out tomorrow morning, you will need a...
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kentucky and indiana. flurries and snow showers and loveland and on the eastern part of the 275 loop and warren and clinton counties. they will be around through the morning rush. starting out with temperatures in the 20' s. there is still a bit of a breeze . the feels-like temperature likely elite teams teens and low 20' s this morning. 8:00 around 25 degrees but it did feel like the teens. not too bad through the afternoon and the wind will die down. we should be about 10 degrees warmer than this. i think you will like the second kyla: icicles. that is a fancy graphic. very cold. here is a look outside at our roads. things are looking good. north and southbound moving along on 75. 71 at pfeiffer, still very light in volume north and southbound. across the river, still seeing the pretty good speeds. about 19 minutes from walton into downtown cincinnati. no problems to get you started. lisa: moving forward. that' s what madison schools' superintendent says is the goal as students heading back to class today. mark: we have team coverage on the healing process and what victims are saying about those scary mo
kentucky and indiana. flurries and snow showers and loveland and on the eastern part of the 275 loop and warren and clinton counties. they will be around through the morning rush. starting out with temperatures in the 20' s. there is still a bit of a breeze . the feels-like temperature likely elite teams teens and low 20' s this morning. 8:00 around 25 degrees but it did feel like the teens. not too bad through the afternoon and the wind will die down. we should be about 10 degrees warmer than...
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eastern. >> we'll watch it together with you. they are counting votes in kansas, kentucky, i want to go back to dana and david. both of these states maybe there can be surprises tonight. >> there could be. i think what is most interesting is that in kentucky this is a new phenomenon for them. it was done on purpose for the candidate no longer in the race. we saw brian todd. >> rand paul. he wanted to preserve his option to run for senate in case the presidential campaign didn't work out. that's what's happening. because you could not be on the primary ballot for both the senate and the presidential race. so, what did he do? from his own bank account, he helped the state party pay for changing the system to a caucus system so that he could preserve this option and it's playing out like that. i guess he was right to preserve the option. he is no longer in the presidential race. >> he is participating in it. kentucky is a place that elected rand paul back when the tea party was just forming. and so, it is i mean, obviously a lot of states have this kind of fervor going on. it
eastern. >> we'll watch it together with you. they are counting votes in kansas, kentucky, i want to go back to dana and david. both of these states maybe there can be surprises tonight. >> there could be. i think what is most interesting is that in kentucky this is a new phenomenon for them. it was done on purpose for the candidate no longer in the race. we saw brian todd. >> rand paul. he wanted to preserve his option to run for senate in case the presidential campaign...