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the man who founded the spanish conspiracy, and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he makes snakes seem like a model of rectitude and chameleons, chameleons look good, ideals of consistency compared with wilkinson. and i simply refer to him as an artist, in the words of frederick tracks and turner he blessed the most consummate artist in trees in the nation has ever possessed. rollover, benedict arnold, here comes james wilkinson. and i shall also apologize because i really enjoyed writing about him. in my defense there are two possible explanations i could offer. the first is the psychologically compelling about somebody who can lead a double life, absolutely in the public for so long. and the other point curiously is that he played a role that was extraordinarily important to the survival of democracy in a very new and very vulnerable state. in short i am going to suggest that despite his despicable behavior james wilkinson did a lot for which we should be very grateful. now what's so surpri
the man who founded the spanish conspiracy, and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he makes snakes seem like a model of rectitude and chameleons, chameleons look good, ideals of consistency compared with wilkinson. and i simply refer to him as an artist, in the words of frederick tracks and turner he blessed the most consummate artist in trees in the nation has ever possessed. rollover, benedict...
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and one came from a kentucky judge a man named joseph davis, who wrote an alarm to the president.have appointed general wilkinson, the governor of st. louis who i am convinced has been for years and now is a pensioner of spain. and the other in a way was even more specific. it was right at the beginning of jefferson's presidency. it came from a man namedñs" an ellicott, an upright quaker and he had come across specific information about the money that had been paid to wilkinson.&')z and he wrote to jefferson -- he was a friend of jefferson and with all this information at the 1:er @&hc% is not a man to be trusted. and if continued in employ, he will one day or other disgrace and involve the government in his schemes. well, it's important to remember that the army after the war in independence was reduced to a tiny size. it was about 3,000 men. a size of a brigade. so it was quite small. but it was washington's army. that's to see it was a federalist army. now, that's a matter of real significance because to the federalists, jefferson was a man who could not be trusted. he was a m
and one came from a kentucky judge a man named joseph davis, who wrote an alarm to the president.have appointed general wilkinson, the governor of st. louis who i am convinced has been for years and now is a pensioner of spain. and the other in a way was even more specific. it was right at the beginning of jefferson's presidency. it came from a man namedñs" an ellicott, an upright quaker and he had come across specific information about the money that had been paid to wilkinson.&')z...
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this was in kentucky.e after we won the championship and pe we had to share a beer because they didn't have any champagne. way too many. >> was he one of the most loyal guys you've ever met? >> that goes without saying. i've no doubt that he kept me longer in positions that i -- then he should have. and then longer than i wanted him to. he was loyal. and he understood the whole picture even though he was the type of person that i think never asked a question that he didn't know the answer to. it's a cliche but he did that. >> that's wes unsel senior. george, thank you. find this guy some work will you please. stay with us, "geico sportsnite" coming the night abe pollin passed away. one half owner of the wizards limited partnership. more after this. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. team! alex. alex, good call. alex. alex, good call. welcome home, man. >> daniel schneider and various players chris samuels on there to help volunteers to triebt food baskets for people in need. it's the seventh yea
this was in kentucky.e after we won the championship and pe we had to share a beer because they didn't have any champagne. way too many. >> was he one of the most loyal guys you've ever met? >> that goes without saying. i've no doubt that he kept me longer in positions that i -- then he should have. and then longer than i wanted him to. he was loyal. and he understood the whole picture even though he was the type of person that i think never asked a question that he didn't know the...
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indiana getting pounded with heavy downpours all out of kentucky, too. the rain will be out there for the better part of the day. you get a couple breakaway showers and winds out of the east today once again, delays at the airport right there. more rain through kentucky, in towards indiana. that will be there most of the afternoon. you see a nice little rain line trying to get in towards the atlanta metro, too. it's a real weak one. you can see the cold front dropping down to the gulf of mexico. a few light showers are a possibility but i don't think you'll see much in the way of accumulating rainfall. full details in about a half hour. >>> thank you a. marine made a video diary of his life in iraq and his parents got the video after he was killed. you're going to hear the emotional reaction from his father. can you imagine? >>> plus, former basketball star dennis rodman allegedly skipped out on a party tab and you're not talking about just chump change here. >>> a marine made a video diary for his parents, but the thing is they didn't get to see the vid
indiana getting pounded with heavy downpours all out of kentucky, too. the rain will be out there for the better part of the day. you get a couple breakaway showers and winds out of the east today once again, delays at the airport right there. more rain through kentucky, in towards indiana. that will be there most of the afternoon. you see a nice little rain line trying to get in towards the atlanta metro, too. it's a real weak one. you can see the cold front dropping down to the gulf of...
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what he's done in kentucky so far and we forget. you talked about it, larry, the experience of tennessee coming back. >> larry: trapped it himself. >> dan: here's hummel. offseason soldier surgery. really been impressive the way they've come out this year. >> larry: i want to stand up, walk out on the floor and tell these guy, come on. adjust. you know, adjust to what they're calling out there. i mean, they're not calling tictic ticky-tack fouls. these are legitimate fouls they're calling. the pushing, the shoving, the hacking. >> dan: the way this is going, it could be one-on-one, matt painter against bruce pearl. i'll take matt. >> larry: well, if you take bruce, he'll talk you out of the ball. 25-23, tennessee with the lead. smith, fouled by byrd and another chance at a three-point play. good position by tyler smith that time down inside. watch him post up. didn't get any help down inside and you could see the foul committed in there on the spin move. >> no stranger. he played for iowa two seasons ago. sec's third leading scorer.
what he's done in kentucky so far and we forget. you talked about it, larry, the experience of tennessee coming back. >> larry: trapped it himself. >> dan: here's hummel. offseason soldier surgery. really been impressive the way they've come out this year. >> larry: i want to stand up, walk out on the floor and tell these guy, come on. adjust. you know, adjust to what they're calling out there. i mean, they're not calling tictic ticky-tack fouls. these are legitimate fouls...
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out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to extort $50,000 from your own husband and have discussions about, quote, blowing his head off, i think that's gone beyond revenge. to mark williams, anchor and reporter, joining us out of the florida jurisdiction. mark williams, is it true? we've heard all these allegations he had affairs, she had affairs. i want to know who's taking care of the two little girls while these two are running around having all these affairs. and who cares if they were having affairs? i care about a felony. >> well, the kids are being -- obviously being taken care of by family members. reid gray is still
out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to...
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so far it's a nice, solid sheet into alabama, actually tennessee, kentucky. zoom on in to charleston, south carolina radar. a good slug of moisture north of charleston all the way in towards myrtle beach. getting some rain right now pulling on into the rest of the carolinas. more rain for you today. it's going to come ashore. you can see it's all spreading up to the north the next couple of days. a good shot of rain from western parts of virginia, west virginia to maryland. the yellow is about 2, 2 1/2 inches of rain as that impulse begins to move up to the north. more rain for you. we have that coming on in towards areas like kentucky and back on in towards right around ohio getting in towards columbus. some light showers there. here's that chicago radar, scattered showers. not heavy but it will be like this all day long. winds out of the east once again. delays out there and then the pacific northwest. here is our first storm coming in. that's from yesterday. here's our second storm coming in. you get the clouds. that's going to be a big time rainmaker, big
so far it's a nice, solid sheet into alabama, actually tennessee, kentucky. zoom on in to charleston, south carolina radar. a good slug of moisture north of charleston all the way in towards myrtle beach. getting some rain right now pulling on into the rest of the carolinas. more rain for you today. it's going to come ashore. you can see it's all spreading up to the north the next couple of days. a good shot of rain from western parts of virginia, west virginia to maryland. the yellow is about...
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out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to extort $50,000 from your own husband and have discussions about, quote, blowing his head off, i think that's gone beyond revenge. to mark williams, anchor and reporter, joining us out of the florida jurisdiction. mark williams, is it true? we've heard all these allegations he had affairs, she had affairs. i want to know who's taking care of the two little girls while these two are running around having all these affairs. and who cares if they were having affairs? i care about a felony. >> well, the kids are being -- obviously being taken care of by family members. reid gray is still
out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to...
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number 15lsu hosting arkansas at 7:00 on espn, and tennessee and kentucky, you're thinking that's the outback bowl preliminary game. >> who would have thought we would have been talking about the vols and wildcats, but sure enough, the win her have the second space slot. >> and georgia, their conference record very low compared to to the other teams in the sec west, they take on georgia tech in atlanta. georgia tech the highest ranked bcs team with one loss. both of these teams pretty much predicated on running the ball. >> yeah, this is clean old- fashioned hate. it's pivotal for them, kind of paints the entire season. georgia tech has had a great year, if they lose to georgia, it won't be a victorious one, the fans won't be happy. >> in our household, we teach that we don't use the word hate. >> w yelling at mom for some deal. shay hodge and ole miss next. >>> t.j. fuller returned the opening kickoff for clemson but not getting better for the game cocks at home. garcia rolls to his right. picked off for the interception by hall and they are in gamecock territory already. >>> beautif
number 15lsu hosting arkansas at 7:00 on espn, and tennessee and kentucky, you're thinking that's the outback bowl preliminary game. >> who would have thought we would have been talking about the vols and wildcats, but sure enough, the win her have the second space slot. >> and georgia, their conference record very low compared to to the other teams in the sec west, they take on georgia tech in atlanta. georgia tech the highest ranked bcs team with one loss. both of these teams...
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out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to extort $50,000 from your own husband and have discussions about "blowing his head off," i think that's gone beyond revenge. to mark williams, anchor and reporter, joining us out of the florida jurisdiction. mark williams, is it true? we've heard all these allegations he had affairs, she had affairs. i want to know who's taking care of the two little girls while these two are running around having all these affairs. and who cares if they were having affairs? i care about a felony. >> well, the kids are being -- obviously being taken care of by family members. reid gray is still living
out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to...
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it is jimmy from florence, kentucky. i was wondering as growing up, did you not know that matthew was going to be gay? or that he had symptoms? because i am a gay male in my 50s also, and my mom said she knew, and i didn't see your earlier program, but i was just wondering, you are doing a wonderful thing for the gay community. a wonderful thing. and my brothers and sisters and everyone is open in the community. it is great. you are doing a wonderful thing. i saw the laramie project, and your book will go and get it. today. and it's just a wonderful, wonderful thing that you are doing for the gay community. >> guest: thank you so much. actually, i did have my suspicions that i would call them symptoms, but matt was about a. i began to wonder if he was gay. intuition, i actually think all people know of a loved one if they are gay. they all know it right here in the back of their mind. maybe they don't want to bring it for but i think how could we not know. where the person most intimately involved with our children. when
it is jimmy from florence, kentucky. i was wondering as growing up, did you not know that matthew was going to be gay? or that he had symptoms? because i am a gay male in my 50s also, and my mom said she knew, and i didn't see your earlier program, but i was just wondering, you are doing a wonderful thing for the gay community. a wonderful thing. and my brothers and sisters and everyone is open in the community. it is great. you are doing a wonderful thing. i saw the laramie project, and your...
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the most famous gathering of religious speakers took place in the summer of 1801 at a bridge, kentucky. they had huge numbers people together with dozens of ministers of several different denominations, came together in what some thought was the greatest outpouring of the holy spirit since the beginning of christianity. crowd estimated at 15 to 20000 for a week, frenzied conversion. the heat, the, the confusion were overwhelming. half a dozen ministers preaching from wagons and hills, all at the same time in different areas of the camp, shouted their sermons. hundreds if not thousands of people fell into the ground moaning and wailing and remorse and they sang, laughed, rolled and jerked and excitement. now we have known some religious before but nothing like this skill. nothing like this. of course, the outpouring of the holy spirit was accounted by the pouring out of lots of intoxicate spirits. [laughter] >> and critics of the excesses, many critics of course, claimed that the frenzied excitement resulted in more souls being conceived then converted. [laughter] >> but it was, he beca
the most famous gathering of religious speakers took place in the summer of 1801 at a bridge, kentucky. they had huge numbers people together with dozens of ministers of several different denominations, came together in what some thought was the greatest outpouring of the holy spirit since the beginning of christianity. crowd estimated at 15 to 20000 for a week, frenzied conversion. the heat, the, the confusion were overwhelming. half a dozen ministers preaching from wagons and hills, all at...
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tennessee and kentucky, a fun one at 7:00 eastern. coming up later, the sec says good-bye to tim tebow. there's a lot of head coaches who will pat him on the back and say good riddance, move on. but what impact has this guy had on college football when it's all said and done do you think? >> just the run that they've been able to put together. this is the most accomplished senior class in the history of the southeastern conference with the number of wins that they've peopled up. steve spurrier talked about tim tebow and what he means to this football team. he said his ability to make plays in critical moments and convert third downs, and he looked that's tape of that sec championship game last year and the national championship against oklahoma when tim tebow had he ball if his hands in critical situations. >> same steve spurrier who initially did not vote for tim tebow as the sec preseason number one quarterback, but it's not just tim tebow, it's the whole cast of seniors. >> the recruiting class was second in the country to usc. wha
tennessee and kentucky, a fun one at 7:00 eastern. coming up later, the sec says good-bye to tim tebow. there's a lot of head coaches who will pat him on the back and say good riddance, move on. but what impact has this guy had on college football when it's all said and done do you think? >> just the run that they've been able to put together. this is the most accomplished senior class in the history of the southeastern conference with the number of wins that they've peopled up. steve...
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out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to extort $50,000 from your own husband and have discussions about, quote, blowing his head off, i think that's gone beyond revenge. to mark williams, anchor and reporter, joining us out of the florida jurisdiction. mark williams, is it true? we've heard all these allegations he had affairs, she had affairs. i want to know who's taking care of the two little girls while these two are running around having all these affairs. and who cares if they were having affairs? i care about a felony. >> well, the kids are being -- obviously being taken care of by family members. reid gray is still
out to the lines, connie in kentucky. hi, connie. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. >> thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i heard that mr. gray was having an affair in june. do you think his wife was getting back at him and having an affair of her own? >> you know what? i think that's entirely possible, connie in kentucky. and that's their business. that's their can of worms. but when you start faking an abduction and you try to...
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host: kentucky, good morning to marry on our republican line.aller: good morning, where i grew up, we slaughtered our own animals and build our own crop -- our own cows and we never got sick. our animals 8 on our land like god gave them to be. -- our animal hiss ate on our ld like god gave them to be. i think the chemicals that we spray on our food -- i mean, beans cannot even tayside they're supposed to -- to not even taste like they are supposed to taste. host: she brought up the issue of hybridization in particular vegetables and fruits. does that cause the growth in food borne illnesses? guest: i do not think that most people consider hybridization as a cause for food borne illness. what she did put your finger on is the significance in our food sources have changed in the last decades. it used to be that if there was a food borne illness it would be a very small area because the food would go from a local farm to a small area. with this massive industrialization of our food supply, there is ample food across the country and we can buy food
host: kentucky, good morning to marry on our republican line.aller: good morning, where i grew up, we slaughtered our own animals and build our own crop -- our own cows and we never got sick. our animals 8 on our land like god gave them to be. -- our animal hiss ate on our ld like god gave them to be. i think the chemicals that we spray on our food -- i mean, beans cannot even tayside they're supposed to -- to not even taste like they are supposed to taste. host: she brought up the issue of...
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we see the blue, below freezing from kentucky through the ohio valley. weak combed front, showers in chicago land, light showers north of you, in towards milwaukee and stretching in towards green basement it's on the light side once again, picking up later on. light rain around bloomington, illinois. rain gets harder in central parts of nebraska. a quick-moving cold front. once this goes by, you'll see more sunshine. all in all, weather looks good today. major records for october set. they all fell. we'll show you some of those coming up. records in october, cold and rain ones. no kidding, right? >> wet your beek. never heard it. >> from the godfather. godfather ii. >> never watched it. >> there you go. >> too violent for me. >>> one of the largest bankruptcies in u.s. history has just been filed. it means the government and you could use billions collectively. the other huge concern is what it might do to thousands of businesses. >>> a spectacular crash at talladega that takes your breath away. you could not believe how anyone could walkway from this. w
we see the blue, below freezing from kentucky through the ohio valley. weak combed front, showers in chicago land, light showers north of you, in towards milwaukee and stretching in towards green basement it's on the light side once again, picking up later on. light rain around bloomington, illinois. rain gets harder in central parts of nebraska. a quick-moving cold front. once this goes by, you'll see more sunshine. all in all, weather looks good today. major records for october set. they all...
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looking on, kentucky friends of the show. linda, brian, kayla, michael and friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered 10 bodies and one spashl skeleton from imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time. but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation and one died of manual strangulation. two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy sometimes and we're diagnosing that as homicidal violence in two cases and the last case, the autopsy is ongoing. it does not appear to have a ligature or what would be a case of manual strangulation or homicidal violence. so that's 11 victims. there were six inside the house and five recovered from the yard. >> straight out to dan hagerty. i understand that police now think that 14 more missing women may be dead at the hands of former marine sowell. >> well, right now we know from his house in cleveland, it's 11 bodies. it's 10 bodies and one skull. police are back at t
looking on, kentucky friends of the show. linda, brian, kayla, michael and friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered 10 bodies and one spashl skeleton from imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time. but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation and one died of manual strangulation. two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy sometimes and we're...
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that was the implosion of a seven-story hotel in owensboro, kentucky.don't know what the city plans to do with the 20 acres of land now that it's gone. >>> prepare for a possible war? that's what venezuelan president huchlt hugo chavez told his forces yesterday. rising tension with colombia, he says, might lead to an armed conflict that could spread to the whole continent. he blamed the united states for trying to turn the countries against each other. the colombian government says it never has and never will make an act of war. >>> the days of the mortgage companies hitting you with unexpected closing costs might be coming to an end. jennifer westhoven is looking out for you. good morning. >> good morning. thanks, robin. if you've ever bought a home, you know the big moment to dread is at the close, you're at the table, they're giving you all the paperwork and then comes the last-minute hit list -- i'm calling it a hit list -- junk fees, sometimes hundred dollars more than the good faith estimate you were given a while back. say good-bye to closing sho
that was the implosion of a seven-story hotel in owensboro, kentucky.don't know what the city plans to do with the 20 acres of land now that it's gone. >>> prepare for a possible war? that's what venezuelan president huchlt hugo chavez told his forces yesterday. rising tension with colombia, he says, might lead to an armed conflict that could spread to the whole continent. he blamed the united states for trying to turn the countries against each other. the colombian government says it...
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unbeaten so far and they have to play in louisville against kentucky on monday. litterial: wow, wow. like you said, they have the money game and it's only going to help them and looking for some -- licking their chops for that game and they get in conference play, they're going to be tough to deal with. matt: they were picked second in the conference behind the overwhelming favorite radford, the team to win it. radford got 23 of the 24 first place votes in the preseason balloting and radford is a team that maxed them out in the tournament a year ago. got to the semifinals for a third straight year and he gets the three. litterial: excellent patience for georgia. you would expect them to come out and really playing reckless but they are, you know, really playing patient basketball and they don't have the transition baskets. matt: williams got the rebound. williams is a big part of the puzzle. and we have georgia in the paint. litterial: the thing about having the flu and having a virus. it takes a minute for you to get back to where you were before you have that.
unbeaten so far and they have to play in louisville against kentucky on monday. litterial: wow, wow. like you said, they have the money game and it's only going to help them and looking for some -- licking their chops for that game and they get in conference play, they're going to be tough to deal with. matt: they were picked second in the conference behind the overwhelming favorite radford, the team to win it. radford got 23 of the 24 first place votes in the preseason balloting and radford is...
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james lee mcdonough, retired at auburn university history professor is the author of "war in kentucky" from shiloh to perryville and chattanooga, "death grip on the confederacy." this event was part of the 2007 festival of books. for more information visit humanities tennessee.org/festival. we are here with dr. matthew corrigan in jacksonville, florida the author of american royalty, the bush and clinton families and the danger to the american presidency. so come and ways the bush-clinton dominance of the presidency a danger to american democracy? >> it really goes back to the founding of the country. if you look at some of the documents from our founding, especially the debates during the constitution and whether the constitution was going to be ratified or adopted, if you really have a strong current of two things going on. when, the country needed a strong executive after the failures of the articles of confederation and two, also want to make sure we did not return to a monarchies like we had broken away from england, so we have this to current colliding. so, a lot of the founders
james lee mcdonough, retired at auburn university history professor is the author of "war in kentucky" from shiloh to perryville and chattanooga, "death grip on the confederacy." this event was part of the 2007 festival of books. for more information visit humanities tennessee.org/festival. we are here with dr. matthew corrigan in jacksonville, florida the author of american royalty, the bush and clinton families and the danger to the american presidency. so come and ways...
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henry clay the kentucky senator and some time opponent of monroe put him you have made me prouder of my country than i ever was before. now, some of you i know are wondering about the slavery issue. and monroe like washington and other virginia planters owned slaves. but consider slavery in laurel. but saw no way to end the practice without a blood bath. but i will use one myself. the first thing to remember is that slavery was not in america's institution. it was british, french and spanish. america's inherited after it was 200-years-old. virginians have actually voted to ban slavery in the early 1700's. but the british government of good clean overruled the act largely because the royal treasury depended on revenues from british slave traders. in the decades that followed under the three king george's virginians petitioned time after time to end slavery importation. the georges all refused to and during their brains or africans crossed the atlantic to america than europeans and voluntarily of course. ironically the increase in the number of slaves was more of a burden than benefit
henry clay the kentucky senator and some time opponent of monroe put him you have made me prouder of my country than i ever was before. now, some of you i know are wondering about the slavery issue. and monroe like washington and other virginia planters owned slaves. but consider slavery in laurel. but saw no way to end the practice without a blood bath. but i will use one myself. the first thing to remember is that slavery was not in america's institution. it was british, french and spanish....
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people from kentucky to the dakotas and from indiana to colorado race, breed, buy, trade, and sell horses making it the perfect cover for a narcotics distribution business. lori's runners, tooling along in their duallies with a couple of geldings munching hay in the trailer and the wheel wells packed tight with crank, became the down home dukes of hazard version of coke-laden speedboats making a run to key biscayne. lori's true stroke of genius, though, was to build under a series of military tents hidden in the wooded hills of her horse farm what for almost 20 years would be the only meth super lab ever known to be in production outside the state of california. by then she was in such good graces with the two brothers that they had let her borrow a chemist whom lori flew to iowa to teach her associates how to make meth in 10-pound batches every two days, a state of the art, up to the minute operation. the effect was remarkable. up until now lori had controlled sales of meth in iowa and other parts of the midwest while still having to rely on the brothers for her product. once lori opened
people from kentucky to the dakotas and from indiana to colorado race, breed, buy, trade, and sell horses making it the perfect cover for a narcotics distribution business. lori's runners, tooling along in their duallies with a couple of geldings munching hay in the trailer and the wheel wells packed tight with crank, became the down home dukes of hazard version of coke-laden speedboats making a run to key biscayne. lori's true stroke of genius, though, was to build under a series of military...
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all well above freezing for you, chicago, all the way towards kentucky and stretching to the gulf ofhat blue and pink shade -- the blue is a rain, the pink shade is a rain/snow mix, looks like everybody is beginning to switch over from from snow this morning to the rain as things get warmer during the morning hours. look at the heavy rain, a swath of it over central illinois in towards indiana, goes towards kentucky and light scattered showers for tennessee. here is the chicago metro radar, and it's moving up towards the city. you're going to see some of the rain off in the afternoon, wind will be out there, milwaukee might get a piece of the rain, but a better look at it is what you will find, wind up there. and it will slow you down at the airport, no matter how you look at it. >> look at the light rain moving toward north, scattered light showers stretching down in towards the gulf of mexico. this stuff is on the light side. most of the force for the heavy rain will be north of this region. scattered showers, a lot of clouds is really all you're going to get down south. here is a
all well above freezing for you, chicago, all the way towards kentucky and stretching to the gulf ofhat blue and pink shade -- the blue is a rain, the pink shade is a rain/snow mix, looks like everybody is beginning to switch over from from snow this morning to the rain as things get warmer during the morning hours. look at the heavy rain, a swath of it over central illinois in towards indiana, goes towards kentucky and light scattered showers for tennessee. here is the chicago metro radar, and...
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. >> it's going all the way to kentucky right now. clouds and rain, too.u what may happen over the next couple of days. here's ida. it's still right around alabama, southern alabama. all the rain coming in across florida. this over the next 24 hours drifts across western parts of florida, lower georgia. then you see this batch of cloud cover across the western part of the atlantic. that's moving in towards the westerly direction as well. these two storm systems may, in fact, merge over the next couple of days. here's what one of the models is thinking. these two lows begin to turn into one. turns right up the coast of basically the carolinas. over the next couple days a lot of wind. a northeasterly wind today that's going to pick up in intensity through new england, outer banks of north carolina by wednesday, thursday, and friday. even saturday and sunday that wind is is going to be out there. for new england heavy rain a possibility as far north as boston through saturday. something we're going to watch. heavy rain right now. might merge into a new coasta
. >> it's going all the way to kentucky right now. clouds and rain, too.u what may happen over the next couple of days. here's ida. it's still right around alabama, southern alabama. all the rain coming in across florida. this over the next 24 hours drifts across western parts of florida, lower georgia. then you see this batch of cloud cover across the western part of the atlantic. that's moving in towards the westerly direction as well. these two storm systems may, in fact, merge over...
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kentucky friends of the show linda, brian, kayla, michael, furry friends jazz sxhin rooster. they never, ever miss a show. >>> we love you so much. i can't bless you for this day, but i bless you for my daughter. >> yes, lord. >> the last time i saw shaniya was four weeks ago on a friday. i went to visit her mother. i packed her with two days' worth of clothes. i got her out of the car, and i kissed her good-bye, and i told her to be a good girl. she turned back to me and said, "i love you, aunt carey, and see you later." i have to go. i'm sorry. no more comments. >> joining us right now, special guest shaniya's brother, byron callman. mr. callman, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> mr. coleman, when did you learn that shaniya's body had been found? >> i heard thursday -- or yesterday, actually. i'm sorry. i had got a couple phone calls from a couple of friends in greensboro and raleigh, and people that have been following the story, supporting me and my family since day one. and they actually have been asking me if i was all right. and i didn't hear the news at al
kentucky friends of the show linda, brian, kayla, michael, furry friends jazz sxhin rooster. they never, ever miss a show. >>> we love you so much. i can't bless you for this day, but i bless you for my daughter. >> yes, lord. >> the last time i saw shaniya was four weeks ago on a friday. i went to visit her mother. i packed her with two days' worth of clothes. i got her out of the car, and i kissed her good-bye, and i told her to be a good girl. she turned back to me and...
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gentleman from kentucky, mr. whitfield. >> thank you mr. chairman.i expect that they will has received many phone calls from the district, as i have come in complaining the shortage and wanting some answers and expressing their fear for their children and their families. as you said, we've had about three hearings on the subject matter, but today i really want to focus on my perspective on really the relationship in the interaction between the federal government, the state government, and the manufacturers in the distribution process. number two, why have there been production delays, specifically why wax and why has it been difficult and growing the virus? is it because of technology, visit process, is it something else? and then third of all, i would like to touch on how does the u.s. compared in getting this vaccine now with other countries? and how do our problems compared to those problems? and without i yield yield back the rest of my time. >> thank you. full committee chairman, mr. waxman. >> thank you very much i want to thank you and chairma
gentleman from kentucky, mr. whitfield. >> thank you mr. chairman.i expect that they will has received many phone calls from the district, as i have come in complaining the shortage and wanting some answers and expressing their fear for their children and their families. as you said, we've had about three hearings on the subject matter, but today i really want to focus on my perspective on really the relationship in the interaction between the federal government, the state government, and...
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looking on, kentucky friends of the show, linda, brian, kayla, michael and furry friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered ten bodies and one partial skeleton from the imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time. but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation and one died of manual strangulation. two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy sometimes and we're diagnosing that as homicidal violence in two cases and the last case, the autopsy is ongoing. it does not appear to have a ligature or what would be a case of manual strangulation or homicidal violence. so that's 11 victims. there were six inside the house and five recovered from the yard. >> straight out to dan haggerty with wews. i understand that police now think that 14 more missing women may be dead at the hands of former marine sowell. >> well, right now we know from his house in cleveland, it's 11 bodies. it's ten bodies and one skull. there is something more to be found here. police are back at t
looking on, kentucky friends of the show, linda, brian, kayla, michael and furry friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered ten bodies and one partial skeleton from the imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time. but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation and one died of manual strangulation. two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy sometimes and...
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here they are at spring vacation at a park on the kentucky side of the ohio river. and >>> we met with the district attorney, ed grantis, margaret russ. and after going over some facts of the case, the fayetteville will be filing the following charges against mario mcneill -- first-degree murder. first-degree rape of a child. >> could you just tell us where the young girl was killed? fayetteville? lee county? have you been able to point that -- narrow that down. >> due to the cause of death, that's a hard point to narrow down right now. >> you think it was at the motel or out in the field. >> no we don't believe that it was at the hotel. i really cannot say enough about the intestinal fortitude and the hard work and everything that's been done. not only by all of law enforcement agency but, really, the surrounding law enforcement, rescue. this one has really reached out and touched a lot of folks. >> a tough one for your guys? >> absolutely. >> that is a live presser we just brought you out of north carolina. murder one charges handed down against mario mcneill. the
here they are at spring vacation at a park on the kentucky side of the ohio river. and >>> we met with the district attorney, ed grantis, margaret russ. and after going over some facts of the case, the fayetteville will be filing the following charges against mario mcneill -- first-degree murder. first-degree rape of a child. >> could you just tell us where the young girl was killed? fayetteville? lee county? have you been able to point that -- narrow that down. >> due to...
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kentucky friends of the show linda, brian, kayla, michael, furry friends jazzy and rooster. they never, ever miss a show. >>> we love you so much. q >>> we love you so much. i can't bless you for this day, but i bless you for my daughter. >> yes, lord. >> the last time i saw shaniya was four weeks ago on a friday. i went and took her to visit her mother. i packed her with two days' worth of clothes. i got her out of the car, and i kissed her good-bye, and i told her to be a good girl. she turned back to me and said, "i love you, aunt carey, and see you later." i have to go. i'm sorry. no more comments. >> joining us right now, special guest shaniya's brother, byron coleman. mr. coleman, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> mr. coleman, when did you learn that shaniya's body had been found? >> i heard thursday -- or yesterday, actually. i'm sorry. i had got a couple phone calls from a couple of friends in greensboro and raleigh, and people that have been following the story, supporting me and my family since day one. and they actually have been asking me if i was al
kentucky friends of the show linda, brian, kayla, michael, furry friends jazzy and rooster. they never, ever miss a show. >>> we love you so much. q >>> we love you so much. i can't bless you for this day, but i bless you for my daughter. >> yes, lord. >> the last time i saw shaniya was four weeks ago on a friday. i went and took her to visit her mother. i packed her with two days' worth of clothes. i got her out of the car, and i kissed her good-bye, and i told...
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basically southern maine down through the eastern seaboard into florida and inland as far as tennessee, kentucky, back into mississippi and alabama, too. here's what's going on. big low pressure region, that's old ida. this is being absorbed by the cold front to the north and also notice the clouds behind me. that is south of bermuda. that energy gets wrapped up you within that circulation off the coast of south carolina this afternoon, tomorrow and over the weekend. we can see a big coastal type storm develop, not a schmomaker but rain and windmaker through mid-atlantic and new england. it will last through saturday afternoon. columbus, xrornlg george, 5.81 inches of rain, atlanta, right around the charlie brown airport, 4.59 inches of rain, birmingham, almost 4. that's how much rain they had. rain continues, heavy at times, coming through south carolina, stretching through basically north carolina, the entire state seeing rain back into virginia, even towards d.c. let me take you live to walk. here's what the white house looks like, rainy, gloomy. for the entire day, you could see as much as o
basically southern maine down through the eastern seaboard into florida and inland as far as tennessee, kentucky, back into mississippi and alabama, too. here's what's going on. big low pressure region, that's old ida. this is being absorbed by the cold front to the north and also notice the clouds behind me. that is south of bermuda. that energy gets wrapped up you within that circulation off the coast of south carolina this afternoon, tomorrow and over the weekend. we can see a big coastal...
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the mountains in toward kentucky and ohio, too. 37 degrees currently in nashville. 39 in birmingham.0 degrees in dallas. a different week this week than last week. i'll have the rain across the gulf coast. rain across chicago, on the light side but still out there for the morning. that's the cold front, zeros in toward detroit later today. light rain possible around cleveland. more coming in in half an hour. >>> if you have a tax-free flexible spending accounts for doctors and dentist bills, the health care proposal could hit you hard. ♪ back to the street where we begin ♪ ♪ feeling as good as loves can ♪ >> i like them. >>> dick cheney reportedly told the fbi, i don't recall when asked about how cia agent valerie plame was outed. the 2004 interviews included in some newly released documents. remember, plame's husband was critical of the bush administration. cheney's chief of staff, scooter libby, was convicted of lying about the leak. president bush computed his sentence. >>> about 300,000 people converged on atlanta over the weekend for one of the largest gay pride festivals in the
the mountains in toward kentucky and ohio, too. 37 degrees currently in nashville. 39 in birmingham.0 degrees in dallas. a different week this week than last week. i'll have the rain across the gulf coast. rain across chicago, on the light side but still out there for the morning. that's the cold front, zeros in toward detroit later today. light rain possible around cleveland. more coming in in half an hour. >>> if you have a tax-free flexible spending accounts for doctors and dentist...
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back into kentucky, cincinnati, down south of indiana, indianapolis, you're looking at showers. the northwest, more rain, but this is the back edge of it. it's around wisconsin and northern sections of illinois. chicago might get a brief shower or two. that energy will form as a coastal storm by friday off the coast of new england as it merges with another low. in florida, not much happening cross the middle part of the state. we've been watching the thunderstorms in close to miami and fall apart all morning. they'll pick up later today. up to the north, it's gorgeous. this is fantastic. blue skies out there. the high today, 72. the low is 45 around that neighborhood. dry air warms up quickly. 70s by this afternoon. >> it's been pretty cool lately. thank you, bob. >>> dozens of people across the country lost their cell phone service yesterday and now, the service provider is trying to explain. >>> and four people with guns reportedly tried to rob a jewelry store, but you've got to hear how an 84-year-old man stopped them by himself. >>> morning, sunshine. this salute is from mar
back into kentucky, cincinnati, down south of indiana, indianapolis, you're looking at showers. the northwest, more rain, but this is the back edge of it. it's around wisconsin and northern sections of illinois. chicago might get a brief shower or two. that energy will form as a coastal storm by friday off the coast of new england as it merges with another low. in florida, not much happening cross the middle part of the state. we've been watching the thunderstorms in close to miami and fall...
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that rain stretches towards ohio and virginia, kentucky, too. milwaukee itself, a light little shower now. most of the heavy stuff remains to your south. chicago, then later tomorrow. look at the pacific northwest. i touched on this about a half hour ago. here's your next storm system. this thing is making a beeline for the northwest over the next couple of days. it spreads on out with more energy behind it. the end result, lots of rain and wind. through the weekend, watch for showers, a lot of snow and wind, specifically across the northwest. how much? maybe eight to ten inches of rain towards the olympic mountains in washington state. scattered showers for portland. the heavy stuff comes in tomorrow and friday. how about d.c. real quick. you want to see that thing? >> if it's pretty. >> there's the white house. little cloud cover. should be okay to travel there. >> thank you. >>> munching on a waffle this morning? you'll be hard pressed to find ego is next year. and we're getting word on deals for black friday. >>> today, our shoutout is for m
that rain stretches towards ohio and virginia, kentucky, too. milwaukee itself, a light little shower now. most of the heavy stuff remains to your south. chicago, then later tomorrow. look at the pacific northwest. i touched on this about a half hour ago. here's your next storm system. this thing is making a beeline for the northwest over the next couple of days. it spreads on out with more energy behind it. the end result, lots of rain and wind. through the weekend, watch for showers, a lot of...
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beth is with us in kentucky. beth, go ahead. >> caller: hi, mike, how are you? >> good, beth, thanks. >> caller: i actually have two questions. >> okay. fire them out there. >> caller: my first one is, is there any way that any type of prints can be lifted from the bottle that was found? and my second question is, has any -- the components to make chloroform been found in the anthony home? >> okay. we'll let mike brooks handle both those. this was to mark's original point, mike. what are the odds you're going to get any kind of prints? do we know there were no prints on this syringe inside this gatorade bottle? >> we don't know. the reports that have come back are from the chemistry unit from the fbi lab. i've got the report right here. there are no results back from the latent prints on this particular evidence as of yet. when you send it to the fbi lab in quantico, it goes from one unit, they finish their work, and it goes to another unit. with the chemicals they use, it could destroy evidence already there on that syringe. i doubt if you're going to get any f
beth is with us in kentucky. beth, go ahead. >> caller: hi, mike, how are you? >> good, beth, thanks. >> caller: i actually have two questions. >> okay. fire them out there. >> caller: my first one is, is there any way that any type of prints can be lifted from the bottle that was found? and my second question is, has any -- the components to make chloroform been found in the anthony home? >> okay. we'll let mike brooks handle both those. this was to mark's...
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well, that was the implosion of a seven-story hotel in owensboro, kentucky.dreds turned out to watch it come down. we don't know what the city plans to do with the 20 acres of land now that it's gone. now that the building is gone. >>> prepare for a possible war? that's what venezuela's president, hugo chavez, told his military forces yesterday. chavez says that rising tension with colombia might lead to an armed conflict that could spread to the whole continent. he blamed the united states for trying to turn the countries against each other. the colombian government has said that it never has and never will make an act of war. >>> we want to take you on a memorial known as the healing fields. this is in california. they're placing a u.s. flag for each of the service members who have died in the war on terror. here is a mom who lost her son in battle. >> my son was like 510 or 513 and here we are over 5,000. it still hurts. and every year, it doesn't really get better, it goes deeper. >> people listened for more than five hours as the names of fallen service
well, that was the implosion of a seven-story hotel in owensboro, kentucky.dreds turned out to watch it come down. we don't know what the city plans to do with the 20 acres of land now that it's gone. now that the building is gone. >>> prepare for a possible war? that's what venezuela's president, hugo chavez, told his military forces yesterday. chavez says that rising tension with colombia might lead to an armed conflict that could spread to the whole continent. he blamed the united...
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patty is calling from kentucky. patty, you're pretty upset about this? >> caller: yes.ust don't understand why the residents are that upset. they didn't say exactly how the homeless were causing trouble, they didn't say it was involving children, adults. there aren't any zones in heaven. you have to help take care of people like this. they may have got there by something they did themselves and caused them to be homeless, maybe they didn't. but they still need help, now. you know, just because you're living in a residence, tomorrow they might be one of the homeless. how are they going to feel at that time if they can't go next door to their church and get a male? >> patty, thank you for your phone call. thanks for calling. a lot of comments on my facebook page. the first one we're going to share says something really similar to what patty just said. jim says, i have been homeless and had to get food from churches. it was a godsend. i hope they can work something out. so many people have so little. jim is one of those people like, hey, in a blink of an eye, that could be
patty is calling from kentucky. patty, you're pretty upset about this? >> caller: yes.ust don't understand why the residents are that upset. they didn't say exactly how the homeless were causing trouble, they didn't say it was involving children, adults. there aren't any zones in heaven. you have to help take care of people like this. they may have got there by something they did themselves and caused them to be homeless, maybe they didn't. but they still need help, now. you know, just...
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looking on, krn kentucky friends of the show. linda, brian, kayla, michael and friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered 10 bodies and one partial skeleton from the imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time, but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation, one died of manual strangulation, two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy, and we're diagnosing that as homicidal violence in two cases. the last case, the autopsy is ongoing. it does not appear to have a ligature and will undoubtedly be a case of manual strangulation or homicidal violence. so that's 11 victims. 6 r six inside the house and five recovered from the house. >> we did not search the walls or floors in that structure this afternoon. that's not to say we might not go back there tomorrow. that the point i have to believe they're going to go back to the house tomorrow and dig a little deeper because of the skull and we need to find
looking on, krn kentucky friends of the show. linda, brian, kayla, michael and friends, jazzy and rooster. they never miss a show. >>> we have recovered 11 victims. we have recovered 10 bodies and one partial skeleton from the imperial avenue address. one autopsy is still being completed at this time, but they are all african-american women. seven died of ligature strangulation, one died of manual strangulation, two, the decomposition of the body precludes accuracy, and we're...
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that's basically around atlanta to the northern half of alabama and moving away from mississippi and kentucky and into the mountains and back into central south carolina. here's the big feeder band dropping down into the region. you see the winds ahead of that 19 miles per hour, not that bad. 16 miles per hour behind it. when you get inside the feeder itself, that's where you start seeing winds gust to 30, maybe 35 miles per hour. and the rain is all moving up to the north in atlanta, back down around into northern parts of alabama and stretches all the way down into the lower part ofs of tennessee. let me show you a couple of videos we have. this is in orange beach. you have the center of circulation move on by just about two hours ago. can you see the dryer air coming in. this is the way it looked two hours ago. looking beautiful. >> it does. >> waves still choppy out there across the gulf but things are getting back to normal already as the tropical depression heads to the north. where is all of the heavy rain going, richard? we'll talk about that in the next half hour. >> i'm thinking abo
that's basically around atlanta to the northern half of alabama and moving away from mississippi and kentucky and into the mountains and back into central south carolina. here's the big feeder band dropping down into the region. you see the winds ahead of that 19 miles per hour, not that bad. 16 miles per hour behind it. when you get inside the feeder itself, that's where you start seeing winds gust to 30, maybe 35 miles per hour. and the rain is all moving up to the north in atlanta, back down...
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. >>> diane, kentucky, your question or thought, ma'am? >> caller: yes, ma'am. there is a convicted sex offender that lives in the apartment below me and there's a policeman that lives next door. i understand from your program that the police do a routine check on these people but i have never seen this man checked on and i'm wondering what i can do to protect myself. >> all right. ten seconds, dr. gail saltz? >> i think you just have to keep your eyes open. it could be -- certainly he's probably being checked when you're not looking because you can't keep your eye on him 24/7 either but look for clues. be safe. don't go alone in front of this person's apartment. don't go into his apartment. just use your noggin. >> we have to leave it right there. thank you, fantastic panel. we have been on this next case since it started a year ago. the trial for the man accused in the brutal murder of tv anchor woman ann pressly. we will tell you about david hasselhoff. >>> in the spotlight tonight, this was day one in the trial of the man accused of brutally raping and murde
. >>> diane, kentucky, your question or thought, ma'am? >> caller: yes, ma'am. there is a convicted sex offender that lives in the apartment below me and there's a policeman that lives next door. i understand from your program that the police do a routine check on these people but i have never seen this man checked on and i'm wondering what i can do to protect myself. >> all right. ten seconds, dr. gail saltz? >> i think you just have to keep your eyes open. it could...
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and parts of tennessee and getting in towards kentucky, too. you won't get any rain. not at least for the next five or six days. that's great news for you. cold front moving through central new york. light rain hung up across the mountains, towards maine. behind it, cool. m cool air going over the warm waters of lake superior. a little bit of light snow, too. look at the radar, things are beginning to wind down, which is good. get over the lower part of the east coast. there's florida, the east shore should work on. the only glitch out west is that fog in l.a. yeah, i don't mind complaining about the poor weather because it's great for just about everybody. >> speaking of complaining i meant to is, did you watch the world series last night? >> i did. that's why i've got three hours sleep. i had the pinstriped shirt all ready to go. maybe thursday. >> maybe thursday. sorry. all right. >>> going home for the holidays could cost you some extra bucks this year. airlines plan to squeeze more money out of you. but there's still one way to save. >>> it's video we've been sho
and parts of tennessee and getting in towards kentucky, too. you won't get any rain. not at least for the next five or six days. that's great news for you. cold front moving through central new york. light rain hung up across the mountains, towards maine. behind it, cool. m cool air going over the warm waters of lake superior. a little bit of light snow, too. look at the radar, things are beginning to wind down, which is good. get over the lower part of the east coast. there's florida, the east...
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henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber was his office. there was no other place to go. >> imagine no electricity, no furnaces. you also see some spittoons here, as well. the carpet's would not have looked like that very long. looking at those spittoons at the senate chamber tells you a lot. every senator had his own. there were patterns all over the floor. >> and do you know who charles dickson -- charles dickens was? he said if he dropped his back on this carpet, he would not even pick it up with the glove -- with a glove. >> this was the room where the senate became the senate that we know today. would they first moved in here, it
henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber...
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here they are at spring vacation at a park on the kentucky side of the ohio river. q >>> we met with the district attorney, ed grannis, margaret russ. and after going over some facts of the case, the fayetteville police department will be filing the following charges against mario mcneill -- first-degree murder. first-degree rape of a child. >> could you just tell us where the young girl was killed? fayetteville? lee county? have you been able to point that -- tie that down? >> due to the cause of death, that's a hard point to narrow down right now. >> you think it was at the motel or out in the field. >> no, we don't believe that it was at the hotel. i really cannot say enough about the intestinal fortitude and the hard work and everything that's been done. not only by our law enforcement agency, but, really, the surrounding law enforcement, rescue. this one has really reached out and touched a lot of folks. >> a tough one for your guys? >> absolutely. >> that is a live presser we just brought you out of north carolina. murder one charges handed down against mario
here they are at spring vacation at a park on the kentucky side of the ohio river. q >>> we met with the district attorney, ed grannis, margaret russ. and after going over some facts of the case, the fayetteville police department will be filing the following charges against mario mcneill -- first-degree murder. first-degree rape of a child. >> could you just tell us where the young girl was killed? fayetteville? lee county? have you been able to point that -- tie that down?...
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host: kentucky, republican line. caller: good morning, ma'am. good morning, sir.ust want to say, what do you all think about sarah palin? fort bragg, whatever, down in texas -- host: okay, fort hood and sarah palin. guest: there is a funny thing going on in the country. when you said the name sarah palin, i sort of left, and i should not have left, becau -- laughed, and i should not have laughed -- people are biting her book. people seem to be searching for authenticity. some people think that sarah palin offers an authentic voice and philosophy. i don't know exactly what the phenomenon is, but i don't think it is temporary. it is probably pretty real. but we have always -- as i said, the voters have a way of sorting things out. over time, i think they will sort this out. they will really scrutinize sarah palin and say, " wait a minute, is this person really qualified to have the most important job in the world?" i think we are going through a very fascinating moment at this time. for could -- for to good -- fort hood -- is that the next question? host: yes. guest
host: kentucky, republican line. caller: good morning, ma'am. good morning, sir.ust want to say, what do you all think about sarah palin? fort bragg, whatever, down in texas -- host: okay, fort hood and sarah palin. guest: there is a funny thing going on in the country. when you said the name sarah palin, i sort of left, and i should not have left, becau -- laughed, and i should not have laughed -- people are biting her book. people seem to be searching for authenticity. some people think that...
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ashley is calling us from kentucky. it's tough to make it from day-to-day. so many things on parents' plates right now with the economy being the way it is how are you making it? >> caller: i'm a single mother with a full-time dental student working part-time in a dental office with two boys so my plate is pretty full but i think honesty is always the best policy and as far as holiday go, i always tried to teach to my children that the true meaning of the season is jesus christ and as long as we have our family around us and we celebrate him, the materialistic things should be the least of our worries. kids don't always understand that but they have a pretty good grasp on that. they always get gifts and they always pretty much get what they want. i start early. i do layaway. >> the point you try to make them is not focus on things. >> caller: and they had a really good grasp on that. >> thank you so much. we want to hear your views on this. it's a tough economy. how do you explain to kids you may not have as much money as you used to. what do you explain to
ashley is calling us from kentucky. it's tough to make it from day-to-day. so many things on parents' plates right now with the economy being the way it is how are you making it? >> caller: i'm a single mother with a full-time dental student working part-time in a dental office with two boys so my plate is pretty full but i think honesty is always the best policy and as far as holiday go, i always tried to teach to my children that the true meaning of the season is jesus christ and as...
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one of the big stories this year in college basketball with john calipari taking over the reins at kentucky. great recruiting class. marcus cousins. those two right there are terrific basketball players. >> larry: they've got a great player in patrick patterson. first-team all-american. a solid basketball player. i think he's going to be a terrific pro. >> dan: you think about guys that are big. 6'9'', 6'10'', and you look at patterson's body. and while some of these kids at the college level, they do catch your eye. he's one of those guys that you sit there and say, whoa, look at this kid. >> larry: yeah. i mean, he's not the size of colt aldridge in kansas. >> dan: probably a top five pick. >> larry: absolutely. but certainly at 6'8'' and about 230, a good, small forward. potential candidate for the nba. >> dan: carl baptiste whistled for the foul. that sends krys faber to the line. the lefty had a couple of big buckets early on in this game. since then he's been quiet. and they mentioned aldridge, collins, kansas the number one team in the country. >> larry: i'm not too sure if texas isn
one of the big stories this year in college basketball with john calipari taking over the reins at kentucky. great recruiting class. marcus cousins. those two right there are terrific basketball players. >> larry: they've got a great player in patrick patterson. first-team all-american. a solid basketball player. i think he's going to be a terrific pro. >> dan: you think about guys that are big. 6'9'', 6'10'', and you look at patterson's body. and while some of these kids at the...
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host: kentucky is next hour democrats line.e talking about the deficit and everything. president obama is planning on sending so many people over there. if we would just train them and not wait two years but get out of there as soon as they get trained and get them back here, i think that would help so much host: we will have to pay to train them. caller: yes, but that is better than staying in three more years. guest: we are on a fiscal wake- up tour. i do that with associates from the brookings institute and others. i mention that because we often get that question. we emphasize the growing cost of medicare and medicaid and social security which is the big three entitlement programs. we often get asked why don't we talk more about defense spending because that is right in people's face. the reason is that i think there are substantial savings we can get from the defense department, in particularly reducing war costs. when you look at the magnitude of the budget and the projected growth, is really in the programs that people l
host: kentucky is next hour democrats line.e talking about the deficit and everything. president obama is planning on sending so many people over there. if we would just train them and not wait two years but get out of there as soon as they get trained and get them back here, i think that would help so much host: we will have to pay to train them. caller: yes, but that is better than staying in three more years. guest: we are on a fiscal wake- up tour. i do that with associates from the...
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henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber was his office. there was no other place to go. >> imagine no electricity, no furnaces. you also see some spittoons here, as well. the carpet's would not have looked like that very long. looking at those spittoons at the senate chamber tells you a lot. every senator had his own. there were patterns all over the floor. >> and do you know who charles dickson -- charles dickens was? he said if he dropped his back on this carpet, he would not even pick it up with the glove -- with a glove. >> this was the room where the senate became the senate that we know today. would they first moved in here, it
henry clay of kentucky, stephen douglas of illinois, daniel webster of massachusetts, and sam houston of texas, that is just to begin. this was the very apex of the golden age of the senate. everything was cleaning and the -- everything was gleaming and the air was fresh melon. -- a fresh selling. -- fresh smelling. this was like the floor of a stock market merchandise exchange just before the closing bell. it was the only place people had a place to work. a senator's desk in the senate chamber...
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guest: the minority leader from kentucky is pretty open about his role, which is to block the health care bill. he has attempted to do that, got pretty close in blocking it for coming up for a vote. at the very least he wants to slow this down. not just senator mcconnell, but also senator tom coburn. he has suggested that he might force the entire bill to be read or specific amendments to be read aloud. orrin hatch of utah wants to introduce language similar to the restrictions on the house side of the capital. republicans have some leverage where they could peel off a democrat on just one vote. host: do you have any idea which are supporting which amendment? guest: some of the republican ideas are enjoyed on the republican -- democratic side. it really depends on how many votes each amendment brings with it. if democrats can get away without considering any republican amendments. they will be happy to. if they need to take it, they will do that as well. host: let's take a look at the senate yesterday. >> we really should concentrate on the congress, the war, the overall strategy of
guest: the minority leader from kentucky is pretty open about his role, which is to block the health care bill. he has attempted to do that, got pretty close in blocking it for coming up for a vote. at the very least he wants to slow this down. not just senator mcconnell, but also senator tom coburn. he has suggested that he might force the entire bill to be read or specific amendments to be read aloud. orrin hatch of utah wants to introduce language similar to the restrictions on the house...