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kentucky has one of the best electronic databases. we are also quite hopeful that electronic health records will help to improve as -- improve patient safety. >> will you have the money you need? >> of believe there is strong support because the entire plan that was released is not asking for and fusion of new money. it is about what government is supposed to do -- work together, work smart and figure out how to solve the problem without just throwing money at. >> other states have these programs and there have been concerns like in florida, privacy issues were cited and law-enforcement officers in various states have worried that if different states have various ways of collecting information and do not share the data, the programs may not be as effective. >> i think that is absolutely legitimate question. thesehe state's right laws, they can provide all of the levels of patient confidentiality and privacy they want. the second part is that states be able to have an exchange of information so if we have a problem -- this was evident
kentucky has one of the best electronic databases. we are also quite hopeful that electronic health records will help to improve as -- improve patient safety. >> will you have the money you need? >> of believe there is strong support because the entire plan that was released is not asking for and fusion of new money. it is about what government is supposed to do -- work together, work smart and figure out how to solve the problem without just throwing money at. >> other states...
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is there anything that kentucky should be doing more of an order to curb this problem?o what extent what they are doing serve as a model for states like georgia that recently passed legislation? guest: i have been very impressed with the community spirit in kentucky and particularly those poor rural areas. there is not a huge amount of reporting. why comes to national news, it often comes out of alachua. appalachia. every single story in the local newspaper but one involved in drugs. a car crash where the mother was alleged to be under the influence of drugs a, meth lab in a parket5c,. this affects people across the country. parents want their kids to be drug-free and educated in school and they don't want their families impacted. there is a spirit of community. it is not just about law enforcement are having a good prescription drug monitoring plan which kentucky has, but it is also about the leadership in that state. this issue has really been taken on. i have been impressed what i saw in kentucky and i hope they could be helpful to the new governor in georgia and get
is there anything that kentucky should be doing more of an order to curb this problem?o what extent what they are doing serve as a model for states like georgia that recently passed legislation? guest: i have been very impressed with the community spirit in kentucky and particularly those poor rural areas. there is not a huge amount of reporting. why comes to national news, it often comes out of alachua. appalachia. every single story in the local newspaper but one involved in drugs. a car...
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basketball office to a kentucky recruit, jerry tarkanian said the ncaa is so angry with kentucky it's going to put cleveland state on probation for another three years. >> i'm thinking if i am a coach of a team that has a mediocre record and i look at kind of the risk benefit ratio. >> right. >> the cheating and maybe getting that star player are not cheating and then having another losing record and having the alumni demand i be fired, the risk benefit ratio today is to cheat. >> cheating pays there is no question. look at john calipari. he took massachusetts to the final four in 1996. by the way, he is a terrific coach. i mean he could coach with anybody. >> write. >> he then leaves, goes to the nba, comes back, takes memphis to the final four. they're both vacated for different violations. you know people say well, he wasn't himself found guilty. but he was in charge. if you are goinging to take the credit, you have to take the blame. >> exactly. >> and what did john calipari end up with, the most lucrative contract in the history of college basketball, at the university of kentuck
basketball office to a kentucky recruit, jerry tarkanian said the ncaa is so angry with kentucky it's going to put cleveland state on probation for another three years. >> i'm thinking if i am a coach of a team that has a mediocre record and i look at kind of the risk benefit ratio. >> right. >> the cheating and maybe getting that star player are not cheating and then having another losing record and having the alumni demand i be fired, the risk benefit ratio today is to...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: insofar as as the military is concerned, this is not a c.r., this funds the rest of the year. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. mccann. -- mckieon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i rise in strong support of this continuing resolution to fund the rest of the year, cut federal spending and prevent a government shutdown. fail wrur to pass this resolution would intentionally harm those who made great sacrifices in defense of our ideals and values. we cannot have our fighting forces on the front line in iraq, afghanistan, and libya wondering if their families at home will be provided for. it would be a grave injustice and a gross affront to the civil-military relationship. their pay cannot, should not be disrupted. not for a week, not for a few days, not for a second. our men and women in uniform deserve better. i don't even want to contemplate a government shutdown. but if it should happen, people need to know that the p
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: insofar as as the military is concerned, this is not a c.r., this funds the rest of the year. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. mccann. -- mckieon. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i rise in strong support of this continuing resolution to fund the rest of the year, cut federal spending and prevent a government shutdown. fail wrur to pass this resolution would intentionally harm...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and
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i tell my friend from kentucky, particularly appropriate because he's from kentucky, because the mess that we have was created because some folks from kentucky would not give some votes to put appropriation bills on the floor. to that extent i think that analogy is apt. the gentleman complains of a mess that frankly was of the republican members in the united states senate refusing to allow bills to come to the floor. madam speaker, this motion to recommit if adopted, a, will take care of the troops. b, will keep the government opened. and c, importantly i would presume, from all of you who have protested how you want to protect the troops, it will pass the senate and be signed by the president. so it will become law. and it can become law by tomorrow night. before 12:00 midnight when the government's authorization ends. so it should commend itself to all members of this house as a viable document to protect the troops, keep the government opened, and getting signed. as the great legislator, henry clay, who was elected speaker the first day he served in this house, henry clay was from
i tell my friend from kentucky, particularly appropriate because he's from kentucky, because the mess that we have was created because some folks from kentucky would not give some votes to put appropriation bills on the floor. to that extent i think that analogy is apt. the gentleman complains of a mess that frankly was of the republican members in the united states senate refusing to allow bills to come to the floor. madam speaker, this motion to recommit if adopted, a, will take care of the...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: may i inquire as to the time remaining on both sides? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 16 and a half -- has 16 1/2 and the gentleman from washington has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. rogers: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to one of my hard working subcommittee chairmen on propings, the chairman of the interior subcommittee, the gentleman from idaho, mr. simpson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. simpson: there's a way to avoid the consequences of a government shutdown my friend just talked about a few minutes, that's to pass this c.r. and put it on the president's desk so he will sign it. i believe he will sign . the gentleman from north carolina said this could have been avoided. he's absolutely right, this could have been avoided. it could have been afreuded by when the democrats controlled the house and the senate and the presidency last year actually passing a budget or passing an appropriations bill on th
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: may i inquire as to the time remaining on both sides? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky has 16 and a half -- has 16 1/2 and the gentleman from washington has 14 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. rogers: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to one of my hard working subcommittee chairmen on propings, the chairman of the interior subcommittee, the gentleman from idaho, mr. simpson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the defense subcommittee of appropriations, the gentleman from florida, mr. young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. young: madam speaker, today i will limit my comments to the division a of this bill which is basically the defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2011. this is a bill that should have been passed last year but for some strange reason it didn't get passed. as chairman of the defense committee this year, i'm happy that it's going to become under my watch. but it wouldn't be fair if i didn't point out that the bill basically is a remnant that was crafted together with chairman dicks last year. and should have been passed. we have been functioning, our defense department, and our national defense, on a continuing resolution since last year. that is not good. the c.r. is not good period. but a c.r. for national defense could become extremely serious. we were getting v
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield three minutes to the chairman of the defense subcommittee of appropriations, the gentleman from florida, mr. young. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for three minutes. mr. young: madam speaker, today i will limit my comments to the division a of this bill which is basically the defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2011. this is a bill that should have been passed last year but for some strange reason it...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to the order of the house of today i call up h.r. 1363 with a senate amendment thereto and i have a motion at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill, designate the senate amendment and report the motion. the clerk: an act making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes. senate amendment, mr. rogers of kentucky moves that house concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 1363. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house today, the motion shall be debatable for 0 minutes equally croid divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers, the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. ddrodge the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman fr
for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to the order of the house of today i call up h.r. 1363 with a senate amendment thereto and i have a motion at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill, designate the senate amendment and report the motion. the clerk: an act making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes. senate amendment, mr....
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: madam speaker, pursuant to the rule just passed, i call up the bill h.r. 1363 making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes, and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1363, a bill making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 206, the bill is considered as read. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers, and the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 1363 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without obje
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: madam speaker, pursuant to the rule just passed, i call up the bill h.r. 1363 making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes, and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 1363, a bill making appropriations for the department of defense for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and...
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the kentucky derby, it's the fastest two minutes in sports, and this year the favorite is... >> and the most superb. >> it was supposed to be a big bay colt named uncle mow, undefeated, a prohibited favorite in saturday's wood memorial. owner and entrepreneur mike repole kissed his italian grandmother for luck and then settled in for the inevitable. but uncle mo turned into slow- mo, passed by not one but two horses down the stretch. >> sometimes athletes have bad days. it's a bad day. >> not for toby's corner. >> toby's corner wins. >> the chestnut colt came from sixth to stun uncle mo and the rest of the racing universe. before this his owners hadn't even considered a tripped to derby. >> it was such a wonderful day. just to think this can happen, i can't stop laughing. it's just such a wonderful feeling. >> reporter: another upset. in california, midnight interlude surged at the finish at santa anita to produce another surprise derby contender as others fell by the wayside. second favorite, premier pegasus, out with a fractured cannon bone and jaycito, down with an abscess, though he
the kentucky derby, it's the fastest two minutes in sports, and this year the favorite is... >> and the most superb. >> it was supposed to be a big bay colt named uncle mow, undefeated, a prohibited favorite in saturday's wood memorial. owner and entrepreneur mike repole kissed his italian grandmother for luck and then settled in for the inevitable. but uncle mo turned into slow- mo, passed by not one but two horses down the stretch. >> sometimes athletes have bad days. it's a...
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kentucky has a chance.ggins' three is off the iron and uconn plays on monday. >> in other semi, two cinderellas. butler and virginia commonwealth university. vcu up 15-2 but the bulldogged end the half on a 19-8 run. second half, mack takes over. first the trey. one of this five on the night. and then exploding to the rhythm 24. butler up 52-45. vcu wouldn't go away. jamie skeen for three and the foul. game-high 27. rams within four. but with just more than 1:00 to play, howard again, right place right time. he had 17. butler is going to its second straight title game. >> the giants finally get their first win of the season, only three games in. they were hitting on all cylinders against the dodgers. this kid still trying too -- to choose his team. in the sixth, 6-0. huff smacks one up the middle. matt cain and tejada score. more than enough for matt cain. he catches dejesus looking. sanchez had himself a day. in the eighth, deep to left and gone. first homer of the season for him, and a triple able from --
kentucky has a chance.ggins' three is off the iron and uconn plays on monday. >> in other semi, two cinderellas. butler and virginia commonwealth university. vcu up 15-2 but the bulldogged end the half on a 19-8 run. second half, mack takes over. first the trey. one of this five on the night. and then exploding to the rhythm 24. butler up 52-45. vcu wouldn't go away. jamie skeen for three and the foul. game-high 27. rams within four. but with just more than 1:00 to play, howard again,...
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. >> reporter: tourists in the nation's's capital like the carlson from kentucky say they're relieved their plans were not disrupted. >> it was never racking not knowing what was going to happen -- nerve racking not knowing what was going to happen and kind of being in limbo. >> reporter: this is the the first battle among many this year as the president tries to negotiate with a republican led congress. compromises will have to be made on raising the government's borrowing limit and the budget for the next fiscal year which begins october 1st. the deal to keep the government funded through september includes $38.5 billion in spending cuts. although both sides claimed victory republicans are already calling for more cuts. >> unless we act soon, government spending on health and retirement programs will crowd out spending on everything else. including national security. >> without objection, so ordered. >> reporter: lawmakers approved a short term measure to keep the government operating for a week until the plan can be written into legislation. votes will be held next week. . >>> nati
. >> reporter: tourists in the nation's's capital like the carlson from kentucky say they're relieved their plans were not disrupted. >> it was never racking not knowing what was going to happen -- nerve racking not knowing what was going to happen and kind of being in limbo. >> reporter: this is the the first battle among many this year as the president tries to negotiate with a republican led congress. compromises will have to be made on raising the government's borrowing...
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host: let's go to kentucky. caller: i agree with the gentleman just talking on the phone. they should not be considered rats. i believe it has angered me, and too. i believe that the guy should have a metal what he has done, getting all the information about crimes that should be prosecuted. philip morris had a whistle- blower command and to care of
host: let's go to kentucky. caller: i agree with the gentleman just talking on the phone. they should not be considered rats. i believe it has angered me, and too. i believe that the guy should have a metal what he has done, getting all the information about crimes that should be prosecuted. philip morris had a whistle- blower command and to care of
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game number two, uconn taking on kentucky. you will have a little guy taking on a behemoth of basketball in the championship. i've got more on that coming up. right now let's get right to your weather because there's a lot going on out there.
game number two, uconn taking on kentucky. you will have a little guy taking on a behemoth of basketball in the championship. i've got more on that coming up. right now let's get right to your weather because there's a lot going on out there.
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unico objetivo sera vencer a los huskies de u-conn rankeados numero tres que el sabado eliminaron a kentucky.. la gran final hoy se juega en el reliant stadium de houston texas... un total de 33 goles se anotaron en la fecha 12 del torneo clausura del futbol mexicano... nueve de ellos se produjeron en el partido entre las aguilas del america y los camoteros del puebla... angel reyna fue el autor de tres tantos americanistas que gozaban de una victoria de 4 a cero y casi la pierden tras el reaccionar de puebla... 5-4 fue el marcador final.- los earthquakes de san jose empataron a dos frente al seattle sounders... los quakes estuvieron en dos ocasiones debajo en el marcador pero terminaron empatando el partido... esa es la informacion deportiva.... cesar regresamos contigo... cu ---y al regresar de
unico objetivo sera vencer a los huskies de u-conn rankeados numero tres que el sabado eliminaron a kentucky.. la gran final hoy se juega en el reliant stadium de houston texas... un total de 33 goles se anotaron en la fecha 12 del torneo clausura del futbol mexicano... nueve de ellos se produjeron en el partido entre las aguilas del america y los camoteros del puebla... angel reyna fue el autor de tres tantos americanistas que gozaban de una victoria de 4 a cero y casi la pierden tras el...
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her father was a prominent figure in kentucky politics. and her father was like henry clay, a kind of critic of slavery, although he owned slaves. and mary todd supported lincoln's views and even though she had relatives who fought for the south, you know, i think she reinforced lincoln's views against slavery. i don't think there's any question about that. now, women, of course, did not play a direct role in partisan politics in the 19th century. but they were part of the abolitionist movement, of course, and they circulated we tigs and wrote books and pamphlets and gave speeches. and, you know, lincoln met with sojourner truth. his wife's confidant and seam stress, elizabeth connectly, a black woman in washington, was in the white house much of the time and was also the head of the freed men's relief or the contraband relief association organizing to raise funds to help runaway slave in the washington. so lincoln was aware of women who were actively engaged in the slavery issue, but of course, politics of the day put pretty severe bound
her father was a prominent figure in kentucky politics. and her father was like henry clay, a kind of critic of slavery, although he owned slaves. and mary todd supported lincoln's views and even though she had relatives who fought for the south, you know, i think she reinforced lincoln's views against slavery. i don't think there's any question about that. now, women, of course, did not play a direct role in partisan politics in the 19th century. but they were part of the abolitionist...
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kentucky down by 2 with 4 minutes to go. good defense by the huskies. walker gets a chance to run the floor. that is two more of the 18 points. uconn in front for good. but not before kentucky had onast chance. the wildcats can tie or win. they go for the win. but, they get it off of the mark after finishing the big east regular season at 9-9 and in 9th place. the huskies are headed to the championship. uconn won 10 in a row and a two- time champion goes to the title game for the third time in school history. >>> earlier commonwealth, rep sepblt inside houston against but -- represented inside houston against butler. jamie gets 3. gets the rams the first lead. later, burges. they combine for 21 of the 28 first-half points. but, the bulldogs ended the half on a 19-8 run giving them the lead on the break. howard, on the board, a put back after he gets them. the rams come back before. skiing inside, plus, a free throw. he converted the play. the rams were back in front by 3. but, midway through the half. butler going on a run which he scored 10 straight po
kentucky down by 2 with 4 minutes to go. good defense by the huskies. walker gets a chance to run the floor. that is two more of the 18 points. uconn in front for good. but not before kentucky had onast chance. the wildcats can tie or win. they go for the win. but, they get it off of the mark after finishing the big east regular season at 9-9 and in 9th place. the huskies are headed to the championship. uconn won 10 in a row and a two- time champion goes to the title game for the third time in...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. bishop: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: i yield a minute and a half to the distinguished chairman of the military, construction, and v.a. subcommittee chair on appropriations the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. culberson: the military construction and veterans' affairs portions of this bill vividly illustrates the importance of passing our appropriations bill as soon as possible. our war fighters in the field cannot afford to have any air bubbles in the logistical pipeline that supports their operations. their families, their loved ones cannot afford to have the barracks, living quarters in which they are housed to be delayed any longer. the marine corps urgently needs bachelor enlisted quarters to get done. marines have had several billion dollars worth of projects already delayed. as a fiscal conservative i want to see more cu
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. bishop: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: i yield a minute and a half to the distinguished chairman of the military, construction, and v.a. subcommittee chair on appropriations the gentleman from texas, mr. culberson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. culberson: the military construction and veterans' affairs portions of this bill vividly...
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. >> and perhaps left kentucky for partially that reason. so there's certainly some antecedents back in kentucky but what else would you say? >> i do think you're right the baptist church discovered the little pigeon creek church. i think it was influential and i think the story was influential. and i think the story of exodus was influential. he loved the bible. and people distorted that first trip back to new orleans. did he really see a slave auction? did he really say, if i ever get a chance to hit that thing, i'll hit it hard? well, maybe not but when he saw human beings, as he said, chained together like fish on a trout line, i think it affected him deeply. slavery was more than a theory -- it was more than an institution that interfered with free white labor it was something of oppressed human beings and i think seeing it -- and seeing slaves marching across kentucky i think that made -- i think those -- the three sources, thomas the church and the bible and the personal upfront experience. >> as congressman, didn't he also in the boa
. >> and perhaps left kentucky for partially that reason. so there's certainly some antecedents back in kentucky but what else would you say? >> i do think you're right the baptist church discovered the little pigeon creek church. i think it was influential and i think the story was influential. and i think the story of exodus was influential. he loved the bible. and people distorted that first trip back to new orleans. did he really see a slave auction? did he really say, if i ever...
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>>pam: in kentucky big storm problems in northern kentucky.ook at what these violent winds did on saturday. part of these winds ripped that groof off and even toppled trees and tossed around a camper. >>pam: paca severe drought devastating fire fighter efforts still in texas. 800,000 a. so far. storms over night but not much rain. over the 127 belsen acre fir that spread across three different counties. with 127,000 a., homes and churches destroyed. (music) >> jacqueline: a few showers out there appeareclearing skiest a line of moisture extending offshore. seeing them well to the north but clear, dry conditions over the bay area. towards tomorrow, the clear skies are going to leave for some patchy fog in the morning. so, early in the morning fog will be possible in the north bay. by noon, clouds overhead and then a nice warm-up close to what we saw today adjusted to degrees warmer. let us take a look at neighborhood by neighborhood of what we can expect. with 70 in santa rosa. the 67 in vallejo, upper 60s for the delta and also for the inland
>>pam: in kentucky big storm problems in northern kentucky.ook at what these violent winds did on saturday. part of these winds ripped that groof off and even toppled trees and tossed around a camper. >>pam: paca severe drought devastating fire fighter efforts still in texas. 800,000 a. so far. storms over night but not much rain. over the 127 belsen acre fir that spread across three different counties. with 127,000 a., homes and churches destroyed. (music) >> jacqueline: a...
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it goes to the senior senator from kentucky. asked me if i was going to be the great compromiser. i had to think about that. there is a new biography about henry clay. i learned he became speaker of the house in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost one. he lost by 38,000 votes to james polk. i learned about him being the great compromiser. i thought about it. my history textbooks when i was growing up would say that henry clay kept the union together by his compromises, by rising above strive to keep the union together. that could be true. history has another analysis as well. from my point of view, he kept the union together but by compromising over something maybe we should not have compromised over. was it ever morally acceptable for one man to own another man? he compromised at every turn. in the house, he made the deciding vote to allow arkansas to extend slavery. he voted for the fugitive slave law. he allowed the slave trade to happen in d.c. but he gets a lot of credi
it goes to the senior senator from kentucky. asked me if i was going to be the great compromiser. i had to think about that. there is a new biography about henry clay. i learned he became speaker of the house in his first term. he was president of the senate. he ran four times for president and almost one. he lost by 38,000 votes to james polk. i learned about him being the great compromiser. i thought about it. my history textbooks when i was growing up would say that henry clay kept the union...
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game number two, uconn taking on kentucky. you will have a little guy taking on a behemoth of basketball in the championship. i've got more on that coming up. right now let's get right to your weather because there's a lot going on out there. i know it's springtime, all right? but winter continues for the northern plains. the southwest has a fire danger. it's beautiful in the southeast. if you take a look at the satellite radar picture. winter for the northern plains. i'm talking about 6 to 12 inches as it pushes through the northern rockies. here are the forecast for the universities. uconn partly cloudy skies 5rks 1. university of kentucky, mostly sunny, 58. vcu, thunderstorms and 60. and butler, sunshine at 53. >> all right, guys. whatever you're doing today, wherever you are, i hope you make it a great day. we're going to be live all day long in houston. but russ, rebecca, back to you in the studio. >> thanks, lonnie. >> coming up, a revealing look at the royal family. prince william is opening up about his pre-wedding jit
game number two, uconn taking on kentucky. you will have a little guy taking on a behemoth of basketball in the championship. i've got more on that coming up. right now let's get right to your weather because there's a lot going on out there. i know it's springtime, all right? but winter continues for the northern plains. the southwest has a fire danger. it's beautiful in the southeast. if you take a look at the satellite radar picture. winter for the northern plains. i'm talking about 6 to 12...
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i like kentucky very slightly to beat uconn.d to pick against the underdog, but i like kentucky to cut down the nets on monday night. >> all right, thank you b.j. we won't hold you to that. don't worry. >>> congress is fighting over what to cut from the federal budget. but do we really know what they're actually fighting over? jessica yellin will show us the results of a budget i.q. test after the break. >>> with the government funded just through next friday, members of congress are fighting over what to cut from the federal budget billions of dollars we all know are at stake, but do we really know what they are actually fighting over? cnn's jessica yellin has the results of a fascinating budget iq test. >> reporter: on capitol hill they're on the verge of a government shutdown because congress wants to slash federal spending, but republicans and democrats can't agree on how much to cut. the biggest fights are over just a handful of programs, including -- >> foreign aid. >> npr food stamps. >> reporter: if trixing those program
i like kentucky very slightly to beat uconn.d to pick against the underdog, but i like kentucky to cut down the nets on monday night. >> all right, thank you b.j. we won't hold you to that. don't worry. >>> congress is fighting over what to cut from the federal budget. but do we really know what they're actually fighting over? jessica yellin will show us the results of a budget i.q. test after the break. >>> with the government funded just through next friday, members of...
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he was also from kentucky. there was a great boxer named after him.e was a great abolitionist, and when he came forward to the lectern, he put his bible down and his bowie knight. you did not mess with cassius clay. he had a sort of take no prisoners style. henry clay was probably probably -- probably probably more for a different stance. they never spoke again. henry clay did not have a place for the emancipation of will for his cousin, cassius clay. he would call out the slave traders. one night, in a small town near lexington, and he was stabbed in the back repeatedly, and he falls to the ground. tom turner takes a pistol and holds it to his head and fires, and it misfires, and he does it again, and it misfires, and the third time he does it, cassius clay used his ninth -- knife and gutted him. there are sometimes we should fight for what is right and not take the easy way out. [applause] i think we have to ask who are our heroes? are we in fraud by the great unanswered pater? what about his cousin, cassius clay? corsa centuries of recorded history
he was also from kentucky. there was a great boxer named after him.e was a great abolitionist, and when he came forward to the lectern, he put his bible down and his bowie knight. you did not mess with cassius clay. he had a sort of take no prisoners style. henry clay was probably probably -- probably probably more for a different stance. they never spoke again. henry clay did not have a place for the emancipation of will for his cousin, cassius clay. he would call out the slave traders. one...
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enough for thirty eight military police company from raleigh kentucky. over the us knows that we didn't think this will. prevent this. oh maybe risk a sudden. aim for us and some sweet ohio. and any special smoker are going to get. you know this relation is a p.c. . i personally actually he doesn't say that we don't comment on specific detail or specific nationalities so they question him he would be ok and she. just says. no the few of the things i just don't do my job they feel as target for them as still in their. so many times. the soldiers at guantanamo don't talk and neither do the prisoners. maybe it has something to do with this man. his name is general miller and he's the commanding officer at guantanamo is agreed to a short interview he is in in an unusually good mood. patriot kuantan was mission is to detain him a combatants and then again it is from there to be able to win the global war on terrorism and so we are detaining come back it's inhumane made. him a matter. that is appropriate today in accordance as much as we can with the geneva co
enough for thirty eight military police company from raleigh kentucky. over the us knows that we didn't think this will. prevent this. oh maybe risk a sudden. aim for us and some sweet ohio. and any special smoker are going to get. you know this relation is a p.c. . i personally actually he doesn't say that we don't comment on specific detail or specific nationalities so they question him he would be ok and she. just says. no the few of the things i just don't do my job they feel as target for...
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enough for thirty eight military police company from early kentucky. really does know that we didn't think this is the way. i think about this. oh maybe in this case a good lawyer aim for us from toledo ohio. and then specialist michael from east enders if. you know the swedish guy he's there you see. i personally actually can tell you that we don't comment on specifically cheney or specific action l.t. so the question to him he would be ok and she. is. going to need to do things i just don't do my job or that i have a few stories of one of them. so many. soldiers at one time old don't talk and neither do the prisoners. maybe it has something to do with this man. his name is general miller and he's the commanding officer at guantanamo. is agreed to a short interview he is in in an unusually good mood take care kuantan it was mission is to detain in the combatants and then to gain intelligence from there to be able to win the global war on terrorism and so we are detaining these in the combatants in a humane manner in a matter. that is appropriate today
enough for thirty eight military police company from early kentucky. really does know that we didn't think this is the way. i think about this. oh maybe in this case a good lawyer aim for us from toledo ohio. and then specialist michael from east enders if. you know the swedish guy he's there you see. i personally actually can tell you that we don't comment on specifically cheney or specific action l.t. so the question to him he would be ok and she. is. going to need to do things i just don't...
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enough for thirty eight military police company from ari kentucky. who we think just learned to read this it's a good system. i feel like this. i'm making this case a lot in france and some sleet ohio. and in specialist matter from going to get. you know the swedish guy he's there he's. personally actually i can tell you that you know we don't comment on specific detainees or specific nationalities so they question him he would be ok and she. says this is. just. going to be about me i just don't do my job there is obviously a story for them going there. so much in every. soldier's out of guantanamo don't talk engine either do the prisoners. maybe it has something to do with this man. his name is general miller and he's the commanding officer at guantanamo is agreed to a short interview he is in in an unusually good mood. going thomas mission is to detain enemy combatants and then to gain intelligence from there to be able to win the global war on terrorism and so we are detaining the combatants and humane manner in maine matter. that is appropriate t
enough for thirty eight military police company from ari kentucky. who we think just learned to read this it's a good system. i feel like this. i'm making this case a lot in france and some sleet ohio. and in specialist matter from going to get. you know the swedish guy he's there he's. personally actually i can tell you that you know we don't comment on specific detainees or specific nationalities so they question him he would be ok and she. says this is. just. going to be about me i just...
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complete position to the contempt what's been displayed in kentucky are seen is still in you know not just here in france but all around the world but hopefully expressions like this and. i'm moving on this leg. location isn't about cookery shows on new faith but so who of course believe he's as strong and off i'd like a team bruce feiler. but first a drink and a little entertainment. book with walk out plus the curls because you know for proof look about oscar. stressing about nothing because if you look at raising two kids and was about them russian food here now. dishes like cabbage rules russian jump into community and also beef stroganoff other main items on our menu traditional needs issues such as socially are also very popular among our dining wow very impressive it seems a little strange to be eating traditional stroganoff here in paris but it smells looks fantastic to go to a struct. that is very very tasty. many russian famous figures such as the right instance doing the c.s.t. visit to paris where she immigrate started moving to france in the nineteenth century even today
complete position to the contempt what's been displayed in kentucky are seen is still in you know not just here in france but all around the world but hopefully expressions like this and. i'm moving on this leg. location isn't about cookery shows on new faith but so who of course believe he's as strong and off i'd like a team bruce feiler. but first a drink and a little entertainment. book with walk out plus the curls because you know for proof look about oscar. stressing about nothing because...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: insofar as as the military is concerned, this is not a c.r., this funds the rest of the year. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. mccann. -- mckieon. the speaker pro tempore: the geneman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i rise in strong support of this continuing resolution to fund the rest of the year, cut federal spending and prevent a government shutdown. fail wrur to pass this resolution would intentionally harm those who made great sacrifices in defense of our ideals and values. we cannot have our fighting forces on the front line in iraq, afghanistan, and libya wondering if their families at home will be provided for. it would be a grave injustice and a gross affront to the civil-military relationship. their pay cannot, should not be disrupted. not for a week, not for a few days, not for a second. our men and women in uniform deserve better. i don't even want to contemplate a government shutdown. but if it should happen, people need to know that the pay
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: insofar as as the military is concerned, this is not a c.r., this funds the rest of the year. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. mccann. -- mckieon. the speaker pro tempore: the geneman is recognized. mr. mckeon: i rise in strong support of this continuing resolution to fund the rest of the year, cut federal spending and prevent a government shutdown. fail wrur to pass this resolution would intentionally harm those...
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he had a cousin by the name of cassius clay, and he was also from kentucky. you may have heard of the name. we later had eight boxer named after the great abolitionist cassius clay. he was a great abolitionist. he would put his bible down at the lectern, and his bowie knife. you did not mess with cassius clay. cassius clay and henry clay parted ways because cassius clay had a take no prisoners style. he released a letter to henry clay had written him privately in which henry clay indicated more of a dislike for slavery then he talked about publicly, and that he was probably privately more for emancipation then he let on. but he did not want the letter released publicly and cassius clay released it. the parted ways and never spoke again. henry clay did not have any place for the abolitionists and the emancipationist, or for his cousin cassius. caches could make people mad. he had a printing press and would print all kinds of letters and call up the slave traders. one night in a small town near lexington, he was ambushed from the back. they came at him, square
he had a cousin by the name of cassius clay, and he was also from kentucky. you may have heard of the name. we later had eight boxer named after the great abolitionist cassius clay. he was a great abolitionist. he would put his bible down at the lectern, and his bowie knife. you did not mess with cassius clay. cassius clay and henry clay parted ways because cassius clay had a take no prisoners style. he released a letter to henry clay had written him privately in which henry clay indicated more...
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the same line of storms hit kentucky and tennessee. an 87-year-old man found dead in his home in memphis was electrocuted by a downed power line. in western kentucky, seven people working at a plant suffered minor injuries when a possible tornado hit. >> i looked outside and saw everything flying and just grabbed the closest person to me and we hit the floor. and then after that, it was chaos. >> all of a sudden, i heard this humongous crack. and i looked and the tree just started to split. >> power was knocked out all over the south. at one point, there were more than 145,000 customers without electricity in georgia. and over 130,000 were in the dark in tennessee. the storm should clear out late this morning except in florida where they are expected to last a little bit longer there. >>> today, federal aviation officials are going to mandate emergency inspections of certain older boeing 737 planes, they're similar to the southwest jet that lost a piece of its fuselage last week. the order covers 80 u.s. registered jets, most owned by
the same line of storms hit kentucky and tennessee. an 87-year-old man found dead in his home in memphis was electrocuted by a downed power line. in western kentucky, seven people working at a plant suffered minor injuries when a possible tornado hit. >> i looked outside and saw everything flying and just grabbed the closest person to me and we hit the floor. and then after that, it was chaos. >> all of a sudden, i heard this humongous crack. and i looked and the tree just started...
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he left his musket in kentucky. but as i say, he has a clear view of keeping america going down the path that james madison set us on. james madison, -- i remember two things about him. i served with him a long time ago. [laughter] he said, our government is by consent of the governed. [applause] the second thing that i hope president obama remembers is he talked about america's exceptional some, see? in the first paper, the federalists, they talked about american exception allows them. you know, they say french nobleman came over here to study america, by the name of the total, and he talked about american exceptional listen. so i will not accept anything less that america is an exceptional nation. and we have a senator guest with us, rand paul. would you give him a great i will welcome -- to rand paul? [applause] ♪ "tnt" [applause] >> thank you very much. i am smiling because i am thinking of election night, and my son duncan and robert were on stage playing ac/dc for me. that was exciting. thank you, senator gras
he left his musket in kentucky. but as i say, he has a clear view of keeping america going down the path that james madison set us on. james madison, -- i remember two things about him. i served with him a long time ago. [laughter] he said, our government is by consent of the governed. [applause] the second thing that i hope president obama remembers is he talked about america's exceptional some, see? in the first paper, the federalists, they talked about american exception allows them. you...
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. >>> a home is destroyed as a possible tornado tears through a kentucky mobile home park. and it is not the first time this park's been in danger. >>> good morning. right now traffic on highway 4 looks good coming up to concord. we'll tell you more about the morning drive to work and bay area weather. >>> good morning. we have mostly clear skies. some higher clouds will start to move in. on the mild side 40s and 50s. end up cooler today as we get more of a westerly wind. 60s and some mid-70s. >>> the chauncey bailey murder trial resumes this morning in an oakland courtroom. yesterday jurors heard stunning testimony from the man who admitted gunning down the journalist in 2007. he calmly said he walked up to bailey and without saying a word opened fire. he says he fired three times to be certain bailey was dead. >> just to watch him up there is kind of hard and devastating. >> bottom line is i think he was just a pawn. we'll see what happens. >> he claims yusuf bey the fourth ordered him to kill bailey because the journalist was working on a story about the financial collap
. >>> a home is destroyed as a possible tornado tears through a kentucky mobile home park. and it is not the first time this park's been in danger. >>> good morning. right now traffic on highway 4 looks good coming up to concord. we'll tell you more about the morning drive to work and bay area weather. >>> good morning. we have mostly clear skies. some higher clouds will start to move in. on the mild side 40s and 50s. end up cooler today as we get more of a westerly...
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a 14-2 run puts kentucky up two. in the half wildcats down 2 and brandin knight, tied the became ga. uconn now up 4. the circus finish and huskies up 6. but kentucky would have a chance. down 2 with time winding down. the three is off the iron and uconn will play for a national title monday with a 56-55 victory. >> the other semi, butler and commonwealth. ccu up 15-7. bulldogs in the half on a 19-8 run. off. miss matt howard. the put-back. butler up 34. 28 at the break. second half sheldon mac teas over. butler up 52-45. vcu wouldn't go away. the point and foil. now within 4 but more than a minute to play, and howard again. the right place at the right time. he had 17. butler is going to their second straight title game to mace uconn monday night with a 70-62 victory. >>> the giants get their first win of the season. we are only three games in but they were hitting on all cylinders against the dodgers. this kid still trying to pick his favorite team. top of five giants up 2-0. sanchez rips one down the left line. 3-0
a 14-2 run puts kentucky up two. in the half wildcats down 2 and brandin knight, tied the became ga. uconn now up 4. the circus finish and huskies up 6. but kentucky would have a chance. down 2 with time winding down. the three is off the iron and uconn will play for a national title monday with a 56-55 victory. >> the other semi, butler and commonwealth. ccu up 15-7. bulldogs in the half on a 19-8 run. off. miss matt howard. the put-back. butler up 34. 28 at the break. second half...
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connecticut and kentucky will be on hand. butler is also back. nearly won it all last year. but virginia commonwealth? chief national correspondent byron pitts reports on the team nobody picked and the coach who's one of a kind. >> reporter: what is your full name. >> shaka dingani smart. >> reporter: where did you get that first name? >> from my dad. shaka was an african king. >> reporter: his name is as unconventional as his journey. >> today we go after them. we run on them. >> reporter: to college basketball's promise land-- the final four. and shaka smart's v.c.u. rams took the long way to get here. a last-minute selection to the tournament, they were seen as a mere acorn among oak trees. who knew the bluebloods of basketball never stood a chance? >> we weren't 35-2 coming into this game, but we're playing our best basketball when it matters most, and that's why i'm sitting up here right now with a net around my neck. let's go! let's go! >> reporter: if the coach sounds confident, he is. he has both a winner's swagger and a scholar's mind. s
connecticut and kentucky will be on hand. butler is also back. nearly won it all last year. but virginia commonwealth? chief national correspondent byron pitts reports on the team nobody picked and the coach who's one of a kind. >> reporter: what is your full name. >> shaka dingani smart. >> reporter: where did you get that first name? >> from my dad. shaka was an african king. >> reporter: his name is as unconventional as his journey. >> today we go after...
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last night on "world news," we told you the story of louisville, kentucky's, j.t. henderson, his wife and their adopted son, worried about not receiving their tax refund. >> if i could speak to the president or the congressional leadership, i would just tell them -- >> reporter: and at least one negotiator was watching. >> j.t. said if he could speak directly to all of us in washington, he would tell us that all of this political grandstanding has effects as it trickles down to normal, everyday americans. there's no reason why we should not be able to complete a deal, unless we've made a decision that politics is more important than folks like j.t. henderson. >> reporter: today, j.t. told us he appreciated the president hearing his concerns. >> it came as a shock. that's for sure. but it was a good thing. >> reporter: but he would blame both sides for any shutdown. >> i don't hold one party responsible over the other. i think it's a case of business as usual in washington. >> reporter: also worried, members of the military. freshly back at ft. campbell, kentucky, f
last night on "world news," we told you the story of louisville, kentucky's, j.t. henderson, his wife and their adopted son, worried about not receiving their tax refund. >> if i could speak to the president or the congressional leadership, i would just tell them -- >> reporter: and at least one negotiator was watching. >> j.t. said if he could speak directly to all of us in washington, he would tell us that all of this political grandstanding has effects as it...
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there are tense days still ahead here in missouri, and in arkansas, kentucky and tennessee. are more threats of tornadoes from this system, and fears that flooding could happen. in fact, katie, you can see it's pouring now. >> couric: all right. cynthia bowers in missouri tonight. thank you, cynthia. and when we come back, royal marriages through the years: the good, the bad, and the ugly. ugly. we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell you;r ;doctor
there are tense days still ahead here in missouri, and in arkansas, kentucky and tennessee. are more threats of tornadoes from this system, and fears that flooding could happen. in fact, katie, you can see it's pouring now. >> couric: all right. cynthia bowers in missouri tonight. thank you, cynthia. and when we come back, royal marriages through the years: the good, the bad, and the ugly. ugly. we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just...
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a 14-2 run puts kentucky up two.half wildcats down 2 and brandin knight, tied the game at 46. two and a half to play. uconn now up 4. the circus finish and huskies up 6. but kentucky would have a chance. down 2 with time winding down. the three is off the iron and uconn will play for a national title monday with a 56-55 victory. >> the other semi, butler and virginia commonwealth. ccu up 15-7. bulldogs in the half on a 19-8 run. you've the miss, matt howard. the put-back. butler up 34. second half sheldon mac takes over. first the trey, one of his five of the night butler up 52-45. vcu wouldn't go away. jaymee for three and the foul. he had a game high 27. rams within four but just more than a minute to play, and howard again. the right place at the right time. he had 17. butler is going to their second straight title game to face uconn monday night with the 70-62 victory. >>> the giants get their first win of the season. we are only three games in but they were hitting on all cylinders against the dodgers. this kid
a 14-2 run puts kentucky up two.half wildcats down 2 and brandin knight, tied the game at 46. two and a half to play. uconn now up 4. the circus finish and huskies up 6. but kentucky would have a chance. down 2 with time winding down. the three is off the iron and uconn will play for a national title monday with a 56-55 victory. >> the other semi, butler and virginia commonwealth. ccu up 15-7. bulldogs in the half on a 19-8 run. you've the miss, matt howard. the put-back. butler up 34....
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and kentucky, a lot of rebuilding will have to be done before the county fair opens in july.n the louisville area people are getting around boats. flood waters have taken over blocking roads in invading homes. in central michigan you could see the scorched earth from a lightning strike. the skies opened up during a soccer match last night. seven people were injured by lightning including children. >> after the crash could hear them from the house, you could hear them screaming. these tornado >>catherine: still causing problems. this is one of the biggest and most recent happening in alabama. among the dead a police officer in mississippi, killed by a tree limb while on a camping trip. it was this more news coming up after the break. >>pam: in national news, the white house is offering more proof that president barack obama was born in the united states. as samantha hayes reports the president's much sought after birth certificate was released today. >>reporter: here is a black- and-white, or rock hussain obama the second born august 4, 1961 in honolulu hawaii. the white house
and kentucky, a lot of rebuilding will have to be done before the county fair opens in july.n the louisville area people are getting around boats. flood waters have taken over blocking roads in invading homes. in central michigan you could see the scorched earth from a lightning strike. the skies opened up during a soccer match last night. seven people were injured by lightning including children. >> after the crash could hear them from the house, you could hear them screaming. these...
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. >> fuertes tormentas aceptaron al estado de kentucky. afectado, el hangar fue partido en pedazos, persona que se encontraba ahÍ resultÓ herida. el tornado fue director donde se encontraba, hoy se reanudaron las actividades del aeropuerto, >> aprendimos que la gente pone atenciÓn si se les dice que hacer y siguieron las instrucciones de la policÍa para que se pusieran a salvo, aunque sÓlo son en el 70% de los vuelos. hoy domingo de pascuas cuando habitantes se dedicaban a la limpios a otros agradecÍan estar vivos... no obstante los feligreses tuvieron que reunirse en otro sitio para agradecerle a dios las bendiciones. el templo sufriÓ daÑos por el tornado, " estamos decididos a reconstruir, muy agradecidos que no se perdieron vidas " justo cuando sonaban las alarmas puso pausa a la pasiÓn de cristo y pidiÓ a los espectadores que salieran. >> le diremos >> la reducÍa - procuradurÍa general de la repÚblica dice que parte de los zetas estÁn recluidos para indagatoria. las autoridades colombianas destacaron la captura en venezuela de joaquÍn
. >> fuertes tormentas aceptaron al estado de kentucky. afectado, el hangar fue partido en pedazos, persona que se encontraba ahÍ resultÓ herida. el tornado fue director donde se encontraba, hoy se reanudaron las actividades del aeropuerto, >> aprendimos que la gente pone atenciÓn si se les dice que hacer y siguieron las instrucciones de la policÍa para que se pusieran a salvo, aunque sÓlo son en el 70% de los vuelos. hoy domingo de pascuas cuando habitantes se dedicaban a la...
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. >> mientras tanto que kentucky determinó que seguirle los pasos arizona, repetiría 89 millones de dólares mayoría de los gobiernos estatales tienen crisis presupuestarias. en lo que va del año 11 estados rechazando, se escuchan llamados para que se realice un debate civilizado que busque soluciones sensatas. la comedida adoptada en el estado de utah ahí la gobernación y el estado está controlado por republicanos. >> es un camino más tranquilo que le da la bienvenida a los inmigrantes pero al mismo tiempo reconoce las necesidades económicas del estado. utah reconoce que necesita los inmigrant inmigrantes. >> en washington, lori montenegro, telemundo. >josé: a pesar que la mayoría de los estados han abandonado esfuerzos antiindocumentados el gobernador de georgia. dijo hoy día que firmará la ley hb87 aunque no fijó fecha. dijo y aseguró que no espera demandas porque a diferencia de la ley sb 1070 la policía solamente le puede pedir documentos migrator migratorios a los que habían cometido dolidos. aseguró que no habrá boicot contra el estado de georgia. >> de vuelta en arizona un padre y su
. >> mientras tanto que kentucky determinó que seguirle los pasos arizona, repetiría 89 millones de dólares mayoría de los gobiernos estatales tienen crisis presupuestarias. en lo que va del año 11 estados rechazando, se escuchan llamados para que se realice un debate civilizado que busque soluciones sensatas. la comedida adoptada en el estado de utah ahí la gobernación y el estado está controlado por republicanos. >> es un camino más tranquilo que le da la bienvenida a los...
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to kentucky, people living in northern kentucky were also a hit by a tornado.this group was ripped off leaving a gaping hole. it toppled trees and campers were even thrown around. >>darya: devastating wildfires and the idea, more than 1 million a. have burned so far. a thunderstorm fell in the area. there are still areas burning. two churches and 166 homes have been destroyed. rep kabi giffords is claimed to be able to attend her husband's space shuttle launch. doctors have given her the flight ok. she is married to the commander of the shuttle mission, kelly. this will be the first time that she has traveled since she had been flown to houston from tucson arizona where shushan the head. --she was shot in the head. >>mark: or will it left the white house where there waiting for the annual easter a role.egg roll. there wl be a story time, obstacle course, and and egg rolls taking place this morning. >>darya: we're showing light rain and mist. it is great out there, it is with the other as well. after today is when to get better. it is a great commute. it looks a
to kentucky, people living in northern kentucky were also a hit by a tornado.this group was ripped off leaving a gaping hole. it toppled trees and campers were even thrown around. >>darya: devastating wildfires and the idea, more than 1 million a. have burned so far. a thunderstorm fell in the area. there are still areas burning. two churches and 166 homes have been destroyed. rep kabi giffords is claimed to be able to attend her husband's space shuttle launch. doctors have given her the...
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the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: mr. president -- the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky's recognized. mr. paul: i thank very much the majority leader for allowing this important debate to occur. candidate barack obama said during his campaign that no president should unilaterally issue military conflict without congressional authority. i agree with that statement. it is a very important constitutional principle and something that i think deserves debate. i think the most important thing we do as representatives is voting on whether or not to go to war. if congress doesn't vote to go to war or doesn't vote on the notion of going to war, we would have an unlimited presidency, and this is a very dangerous notion. i would take this position no matter what the party affiliation were of the president, because i believe very strongly in the constitutional checks and balances. we will vote today on the president's own words, verbatim. the president said during the election, "the president does not have the power under
the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: mr. president -- the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky's recognized. mr. paul: i thank very much the majority leader for allowing this important debate to occur. candidate barack obama said during his campaign that no president should unilaterally issue military conflict without congressional authority. i agree with that statement. it is a very important constitutional principle and something that i think deserves debate. i think the most...
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for those of us in kentucky which took a while to get used to do. i happen to be taught by dominican nuns any catholic grade school who are from boston so i was used to hearing cubar. some of you said some the previous first ladies to her, eleanor roosevelt, maybe even mamie eisenhower, bess truman. i would describe him as being rather mainly and their appearance with rather old-fashioned suits or dresses, old-fashioned hats. to get mrs. kennedy. it was not that common for women to wear sleeveless attire in those days to a formal event. and now we take that for granted come and mrs. obama has bought the sleeveless dress back into vogue. but it is jackie kennedy who does that at the beginning. 's note the color. a vibrant bright pink rather than a dark somber suit or a dark somber dress and full sleeves, or a little dowdy have. i would say she could wear this hat to the kentucky derby and be right in style. this gets her husband another boost of symbolism of youth and passion. we also know one of the other elements that she is quite famous for, and r
for those of us in kentucky which took a while to get used to do. i happen to be taught by dominican nuns any catholic grade school who are from boston so i was used to hearing cubar. some of you said some the previous first ladies to her, eleanor roosevelt, maybe even mamie eisenhower, bess truman. i would describe him as being rather mainly and their appearance with rather old-fashioned suits or dresses, old-fashioned hats. to get mrs. kennedy. it was not that common for women to wear...
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--el resto se reparten entre misisipi, tenesi, georgia, virginia y kentucky.onas sin electricidad.--los efectos del >>> el violento fenómeno dejó 1: además a un millón de personas sin electricidad. >>> este año es posible que la carta para que renueve el registro de su vehículo tarde n llegar el problema no es el servicio del correo, lo que se quiere evitar es que los conductores se frustren si pagan una tarifa reducida y después le cobren más dinero . >>> el gobernador de california jerry brown canceló sus planes de construir un nuevo pabellón de la muerte de san quintín >>> el proyecto contemplaba mejorar las celdas donde están los reos condenados a muerte. >>> una propuesta que trata de combatir la circunsición está ganando adeptos en san francisco . >>> el mundo cibernético es una afición o una adicción, esdto puede hacer que los jóvenes de hoy pierdan costumbres y valores. >>> los psicólogos piensna que se itneen que poner reglas para el uso de la tecnología . >>> porque los excesos causan el aislamiento de los demás miembros de la familia (♪ ♪) >>> sea u
--el resto se reparten entre misisipi, tenesi, georgia, virginia y kentucky.onas sin electricidad.--los efectos del >>> el violento fenómeno dejó 1: además a un millón de personas sin electricidad. >>> este año es posible que la carta para que renueve el registro de su vehículo tarde n llegar el problema no es el servicio del correo, lo que se quiere evitar es que los conductores se frustren si pagan una tarifa reducida y después le cobren más dinero . >>> el...
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mientras que connecticut clasificada numero tres se enfrentara a los wildcats de kentucky rankeados numerote... roll open topvo --- esta semana el mensajero de san francisco trae una entrevista con la periodista mexicana lydia cacho, en la que denuncia a pederastas que en su opinin, pueden navegar sin problema en redes sociales como facebook. ----cacho particip recientemente en una reunin de amnista internacional realizada en san francisco, donde la organizacin celebr 50 aÑos de existencia. ---en otro articulo, el alcalde interino de san francisco ed lee ,quien enfrenta un dficit en el presupuesto, dice que quiere escuchar a la gente antes de realizar recortes en servicios. ---- el mensajero lo encuentra usted el fin de semana en su versin impresa y las 24 horas del da en su sitio web: elmensajero.com.... stop for open roll open cu --- los envidio pero con envidia de la buena, porque mis compañeros blanca garza y cesar bayona todavia se encuentran a esta hora en el saludo a empresarios hispanos, la gala anual de telemundo 48 y las camaras de comercio hispanas del norte de california.... --
mientras que connecticut clasificada numero tres se enfrentara a los wildcats de kentucky rankeados numerote... roll open topvo --- esta semana el mensajero de san francisco trae una entrevista con la periodista mexicana lydia cacho, en la que denuncia a pederastas que en su opinin, pueden navegar sin problema en redes sociales como facebook. ----cacho particip recientemente en una reunin de amnista internacional realizada en san francisco, donde la organizacin celebr 50 aÑos de existencia....