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this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did.1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this prison because the other prison system couldn't control me. >> another inmate with a notorious past is fleece johnson. released after 31 years at ksp, he returned in 2003 on parole violations. >> they had a lot of gangs in here. there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. >> fleece johnson held probably the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state. he has been known to tear sinks off the wall, toilets from the floor. you name it, he's probably torn it up. >> the prison locks up inmates like fleece johnson in solitary confinement, known as the segregation cell or the hole. >> i stayed in segregation, solitary confinement, for 12 years. and a lot of the officers that i fought, some of them quit. i assaulted one of the officers one day. i put him in the hospital for 30 days in serious condition. almost killed him. they gave me 15 years for it.
this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did.1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this prison because the other prison system couldn't control me. >> another inmate with a notorious past is fleece johnson. released after 31 years at ksp, he returned in 2003 on parole violations. >> they had a lot of gangs in here. there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. >> fleece johnson held...
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in the 1950's, she ran for a kentucky statehouse seat as a republican, at a time in kentucky when it was impossible to be elected unless you were a man and a democrat. thankful, times have changed on both counts. mary did -- mary did not succeed in that race but she didn't let that stop her from having an influence. in 1960, she founded the kenton county republican women's club, an organization that is still one of the strongest and most active of its type in the state. and mary continued to be involved with the club until her passing. mary also played a critical role in supporting her husband collide's political can -- clyde's political career during his two decades of public service in the kentucky legislature, and as a kenton county executive. and as i mentioned, her son john is the court clerk. public service runs in the middleton family. so does compassion for those who are less fortunate. mary showed that compassion in so many different ways. through her volunteer work with the salvation army, the red cross, church women united, and her home church of gloria dodd lutheran. some
in the 1950's, she ran for a kentucky statehouse seat as a republican, at a time in kentucky when it was impossible to be elected unless you were a man and a democrat. thankful, times have changed on both counts. mary did -- mary did not succeed in that race but she didn't let that stop her from having an influence. in 1960, she founded the kenton county republican women's club, an organization that is still one of the strongest and most active of its type in the state. and mary continued to be...
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's in kentucky would be like voting for -- many kentucky and is turned against the administration. lincoln and his party are on the outs in kentucky for a long time. it is not until the 20th century that kentucky starts to reclaim abraham lincoln. they built a memorial to his birthplace. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the interstate. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken? >> it took longer to take -- it took longer to go from lexington to franklin. >> we had a brief picture of an artifact you have here in the collection, which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. >> this book is actually called "the life and speeches of henry clay." there is an inscription that says "to abraham lincoln with costa regards to french ship, ashland h -- "to abraham lincoln with constant regards to friendship, ashland h. clay. >> we do not know the's were delivered personally. >> we do not. we do not know if they ever met. there
's in kentucky would be like voting for -- many kentucky and is turned against the administration. lincoln and his party are on the outs in kentucky for a long time. it is not until the 20th century that kentucky starts to reclaim abraham lincoln. they built a memorial to his birthplace. kentucky has reclaimed lincoln belatedly, but he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically it is the birth place? >> probably an hour and 15 minute drive on the...
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it was the deadliest fire in kentucky in 30 years.roners from surrounding counties converge on the scene to help retrieve bodies. >> we don't know what's happened. we have to treat it like a crime scene. there's no question about that. >> get information from him as far as the ages. >> the scope of the tragedy is so great, that it brings chief medical examiner tracey corey out of the autopsy room and into the field. although it's rare for her to go to death scenes, this emergency requires extra help and her medical expertise. she will help uncover what exactly happened in those terrible final minutes in that house. first the victims are sketched and photographed to show their position and location. then they're removed from the house. while she's working, dr. corey notices a distraught man hurrying toward the charred remains at the house. he just learned that his 2-year-old twins died in the fire. dr. corey moves to stop him, to convince him to stay away. >> my goal at that point was to get in between him and the house. because i didn
it was the deadliest fire in kentucky in 30 years.roners from surrounding counties converge on the scene to help retrieve bodies. >> we don't know what's happened. we have to treat it like a crime scene. there's no question about that. >> get information from him as far as the ages. >> the scope of the tragedy is so great, that it brings chief medical examiner tracey corey out of the autopsy room and into the field. although it's rare for her to go to death scenes, this...
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in kentucky, where labs have nearly tripled since 2008, it's become an all-consuming battle for deputy dan smoot. >> there's six undercovers at each site. >> reporter: smoot leads the task force here called "operation unite." >> everybody run to the car and suit up and we'll meet you at walgreen's and cvs. >> reporter: at 9:00 a.m., his team of mostly undercover officers hit the road targeting locations that might surprise you. local drugstores like walgreens, cvs and walmart. >> following. >> reporter: pseudoephedrine is found in over-the-counter cold medicines like sudafed. while these pills may provide relief to cold sufferers, to criminal making meth they are pure gold. meth makers legally buy as much of their raw product as they can. >> the one single ingredient they must have to produce methamphetamine is pseudoephedrine. >> reporter: a federal law sets a hard limit on pseudoephedrine. no more than nine grams, or about seven packs her customer each month. but to get around that limit, electronically tracked by kentucky drugstores, meth users team up to each buy the maximum, a pra
in kentucky, where labs have nearly tripled since 2008, it's become an all-consuming battle for deputy dan smoot. >> there's six undercovers at each site. >> reporter: smoot leads the task force here called "operation unite." >> everybody run to the car and suit up and we'll meet you at walgreen's and cvs. >> reporter: at 9:00 a.m., his team of mostly undercover officers hit the road targeting locations that might surprise you. local drugstores like walgreens,...
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the gentleman from kentucky controls 3 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, a very hardworking member of the appropriations committee, mr. cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, first of all, i want to congratulate chairman rogers and ranking member dicks for an exceptionally hard job which yielded frankly a very good product. this bill spends less, $70 billion less than the president requested, $6 billion less than we spent last year, the second year in a row we have actually cut discretionary funding. it cuts 5% for e.p.a. regulatory spending. it eliminates 23 programs totaling $240 million. and while this bill cuts wasteful spending, it actually focuses additional funds on things that count, defending our country, helping some of our most vulnerable and challenged citizens and providing funds to educate some of our most disadvantaged young people. the bill prov
the gentleman from kentucky controls 3 1/2 minutes. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from oklahoma, a very hardworking member of the appropriations committee, mr. cole. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, first of all, i want to congratulate chairman rogers and ranking member dicks for an exceptionally...
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second half, kentucky going off. lamb, knocking down his own triple. john henson was denied by anthony davis. ballgame. kentucky a winner. 73-72. >> wow. >> but in december to get that type of game, pretty special indeed. >> another check of the weather. stay with us. >> tonight at 11:00, herman cain suspends his bid for the republican election. we will have the latest reaction from his republican rivals. plus friends and family gather for an emotional reunion for soldiers serving overseas. those stories and much more after it is a >> how is the rest of the weekend go to shape up? >> maybe a few degrees warmer. >> now that is football weather. >> we have football weather here in baltimore. but the browns, that is another story. i still think that is good football weather for our division. monday, storms probably move in later in the evening heading into tuesday and wednesday and by thursday we are back into the upper 40's and middle to lower 40's by the end of the week. >> that is that cleveland rain coming our way. >> unfortunately. >> we will take th
second half, kentucky going off. lamb, knocking down his own triple. john henson was denied by anthony davis. ballgame. kentucky a winner. 73-72. >> wow. >> but in december to get that type of game, pretty special indeed. >> another check of the weather. stay with us. >> tonight at 11:00, herman cain suspends his bid for the republican election. we will have the latest reaction from his republican rivals. plus friends and family gather for an emotional reunion for...
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davis of kentucky for introducing this legislation. i urge all my colleagues to support the reins act and i reserve the balance of my time. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield myself two minutes. ladies and gentlemen of the house, h.r. 10 is the mother of all anti-regulatory bills and since the house was in session during 2010 for 116 legislative days, under this bill, and i invite any of my colleagues to make any different analysis, the congress would be required after 70 days after they receive a rule to act upon it. if you only have 116 legislative days a year, it would be literally impossible to handle the number of rules that we would get. namely we get 94 rules last year. 116 days, if we were handling every rule, please, use your aret matic -- arithmetic skills, ladies and gentlemen. this bill would be an unworkable and impossible for new regulations to be enacted. but then maybe that's the whole thrust of the matter. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: -- the chair: the gentleman from reserves. the gentleman
davis of kentucky for introducing this legislation. i urge all my colleagues to support the reins act and i reserve the balance of my time. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i yield myself two minutes. ladies and gentlemen of the house, h.r. 10 is the mother of all anti-regulatory bills and since the house was in session during 2010 for 116 legislative days, under this bill, and i invite any of my colleagues to make any different analysis, the congress would be required after 70 days after they receive...
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i'm chris bury for "nightline" in london, kentucky. >> the battle against meth a there. thanks to chris bury for that. >>> up next, we'll skwich gears. three men who say they know the answer to what women want. >> what's your number? ononononononononononononononono, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with terry moran. >> and welcome back. well, when it comes to the ancient art of romance, some men use flowers. some use chocolates. others put their faith in astrology. but three young men say they've elevated the art of seduction into a science. they call their technique the simple pickup. and they say that anyone can learn their signature moves. abc's sharyn alfonsi put them to the test in new york city. >> reporter: that's kong. >> hi. >> reporter: he'
i'm chris bury for "nightline" in london, kentucky. >> the battle against meth a there. thanks to chris bury for that. >>> up next, we'll skwich gears. three men who say they know the answer to what women want. >> what's your number? ononononononononononononononono, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big...
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arnold: the university of kentucky medical center in lexington, kentucky. brian: and how long have you been there arnold: oh, my goodness. i can't count that high. i've been there since 1970. brian: are you a doctor of psychiatry? arnold: yes. i'm a physician and a professor of psychiatry brian: why that field for you? when did you get interested in that? arnold: oh, my goodness. i don't know. i started off medical school thinking about surgery and general practice. and somewhere along the way, maybe in my third year of medical school -- brian: where did you go, by the way? arnold: university of pennsylvania. brian: ok. arnold: i sat in an on a lecture, one of my first psychiatry lectures and it is like falling in. you see somebody. something clicks. and i knew the field was for me. that is how i ended up in psychiatry. brian: what about the cover of this book? what's this saying? arnold: well, it says there is a relationship between political leaders and other primates. this is a particularly whimsical portrait done by donald roller wilson. it says, i beli
arnold: the university of kentucky medical center in lexington, kentucky. brian: and how long have you been there arnold: oh, my goodness. i can't count that high. i've been there since 1970. brian: are you a doctor of psychiatry? arnold: yes. i'm a physician and a professor of psychiatry brian: why that field for you? when did you get interested in that? arnold: oh, my goodness. i don't know. i started off medical school thinking about surgery and general practice. and somewhere along the way,...
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second half, average davis, kentucky outscored loyola 15-2 during a critical stretch. kyle wilter came off the kentucky bench and would lead the way with 24 points, 87-63 the final. loyola's record now 8-3. >>> and the nba season will tip off on sunday. lakers star kobe bryant said he should be fine to play despite a torn tendon he suffered in his right wrist, an injury he suffered when he fell during a preseason game on monday. bryant said he can play through pain as he entered his 16th season. the lakers will open against chicago on christmas day. injuries in football and basketball, the tough keep going. >> thank you, mark. we'll be right back. there's always a moment. the moment you decide to get involved, to get engaged. this is my american story. when you teach someone to read they have a sense of self-fulfillment. seeing family, friends fall victim to gang violence, drugs it definitely made me want to serve. there was a hole in the ground and by the time we left, there was a house. i realized that these kids were not getting a meal. it is so easy to give back. i
second half, average davis, kentucky outscored loyola 15-2 during a critical stretch. kyle wilter came off the kentucky bench and would lead the way with 24 points, 87-63 the final. loyola's record now 8-3. >>> and the nba season will tip off on sunday. lakers star kobe bryant said he should be fine to play despite a torn tendon he suffered in his right wrist, an injury he suffered when he fell during a preseason game on monday. bryant said he can play through pain as he entered his...
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and kathy transferred -- he quickly adopted the state of kentucky with open arms. he has performed most of his research in nature and kentucky university faithful to her love of thorough bred racing each bring if a call he can be found with made -- at keenan's clubhouse. and he fought the good fight against armies ever to make central kentucky a dumping ground for nuclear waste. he is the citizen patriot always ready for the most tried pass showing the limelight speaking out when necessary but never to hear himself pontificate. charlie has an endearing humanity and humility which adds tremendously to the stature as a person but may have served him less well in the literary world of insatiable egos. above all charlie has been his own man. he is a scholar, author, husband, father and friend. and in being true to himself and his ideals he has never been driven by publishers unreasonable demands or another's perception of what he should be writing or how he should be writing it. in pursuing his own creative inspiration charles flood has heard many times over the accola
and kathy transferred -- he quickly adopted the state of kentucky with open arms. he has performed most of his research in nature and kentucky university faithful to her love of thorough bred racing each bring if a call he can be found with made -- at keenan's clubhouse. and he fought the good fight against armies ever to make central kentucky a dumping ground for nuclear waste. he is the citizen patriot always ready for the most tried pass showing the limelight speaking out when necessary but...
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when the job ends here in kentucky in a few weeks the campers pull up stakes and move on. deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of opportunity in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky. >>> up next, if you know anyone who has anything from the moon, tell them they're looking to get it all back. >>> a new report out tonight says 517 moon rock samples are either missing or stolen. only 12 people have ever been to the moon and while those six moon missions brought back 842 pounds of rocks and dust, a lot of them were simply loaned out or given away or borrowed over the years. check your sock drawer. nasa said it will improve its controls. they don't think what it called national treasures are at risk of being
when the job ends here in kentucky in a few weeks the campers pull up stakes and move on. deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of...
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he was a southern slaveholder he spent the first half of his life in kentucky and because kentucky remained a union state throughout the war. but after the worse there is a postwar confederate state. because of a strong union stance, kentucky south had no way to remember him. one of the most fascinating experience of doing research of him was to go to kentucky couple years ago and asked people if they've ever heard of him. the people who have heard of them could be counted on one hand, maybe to you. so there's many reasons why. >> host: you just touched on it briefly and used in your to popular opinion of holt is misrepresented the americans collect and historical memory. so explain what you mean by this inhabits that the trail of him differed from that in your book? >> guest: i think i.t. is -- the way he's remembered as misrepresenting because when he is he is remembered at all, first light is mostly not remembered and he's a very figure to the civil war era right up to 1894. so that's a misrepresentation. when he's remembered, he's remembered as this relief and to figure he simply wanted
he was a southern slaveholder he spent the first half of his life in kentucky and because kentucky remained a union state throughout the war. but after the worse there is a postwar confederate state. because of a strong union stance, kentucky south had no way to remember him. one of the most fascinating experience of doing research of him was to go to kentucky couple years ago and asked people if they've ever heard of him. the people who have heard of them could be counted on one hand, maybe to...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from south dakota who is a strong advocate for rural america and the creation of jobs in rural america. the chair: the gentlelady from south dakota is recognized for three minutes. nomenome thank you, thank you, mr. chairman, -- mrs. nome: thank you, mr. chairman. i did this to bring certainty, regulatory certainty, to farmers and ranchers across this country. farmers and ranchers have been working on this issue for a long time. we look forward to passing it off the house floor today. it's not a partisan issue, i introduced this with my colleagues, mr. boswell and mr. kissel, and 121 of my colleagues from both sides of the aisle are co-sponsors. the clean air act is a worthy goal. but it's not a perfect law and it does have unintended consequences. my bill would improve the current statute. it also makes permanent what the administrator has said which is that she said she did not intend to regulate
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. whitfield: mr. chairman, at this time i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from south dakota who is a strong advocate for rural america and the creation of jobs in rural america. the chair: the gentlelady from south dakota is recognized for three minutes. nomenome thank you, thank you, mr. chairman, -- mrs. nome: thank you, mr. chairman. i did this to bring certainty, regulatory certainty, to farmers and ranchers across this country. farmers and...
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>> shortly after "lockup" arrived at kentucky state penitentiary, officers had to extract harper fromell again. >> he threatened us with throwing feces on us, spitting on us through the door, he threatened our families. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, all of them, they know me from when i was a youngster back down here. so we have a different type of communication level and understanding. >> every night you're going to go through this. every night you work, you racist, redneck, no good [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. i know you is a coward! >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i've been in segregation for three years. i don't blame nobody else because i had an opportunity to get out of here. i let my anger and things get to me that i shouldn't have. and, as a result of that, i'm still here. >> i can't say i'm sane. i'm pretty off-balance, but i keep it in a certain amount of control. >> another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hiatt. prior to interviewing him, our prod
>> shortly after "lockup" arrived at kentucky state penitentiary, officers had to extract harper fromell again. >> he threatened us with throwing feces on us, spitting on us through the door, he threatened our families. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, all of them, they know me from when i was a youngster back down here. so we have a different type of communication level and understanding. >> every night you're going to go through this. every...
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goodness gracious. 45-39, kentucky at the break. a tough game. kentucky a winner, 87-63. howard suffered a broken foot at the beginning of the season. they thought he might miss the entire year at first. or at least another month. his return allows others to return to their natural positions. that is a very good thing for maryland. they're off to a 6-3 start and they're getting him back. >> interesting concussion lawsuit, too. that will be fascinating to see. >> if they win it -- in-line >> huge, huge. >> we will see. >> up next, the seven-day forecast. >> here's what we're working on for 11 news tonight. check that delivery status of any packages you are expecting after this thief is caught on camera. the thing she may have hit more home spirit and some residents contacted 11 years after some serious structural problems spread to their properties. what authorities planned to do about it, coming >> let's talk snow for christmas. >> i do not feel really good about it. i cannot tell you it is going to happen. >> thanks for your support. >> it will be running tonight and tom
goodness gracious. 45-39, kentucky at the break. a tough game. kentucky a winner, 87-63. howard suffered a broken foot at the beginning of the season. they thought he might miss the entire year at first. or at least another month. his return allows others to return to their natural positions. that is a very good thing for maryland. they're off to a 6-3 start and they're getting him back. >> interesting concussion lawsuit, too. that will be fascinating to see. >> if they win it --...
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rainey through dallas, houston, up through areas of kentucky, tennessee and into the ohio valley. as we look towards tomorrow, cold air continues in the middle of the country. all that rain will slowly slide to the east coast. >>> if you're watching us on wxla tv news channel 8, beautiful tampa, florida, spend the evening admiring christmas trees, drinking crieder at the henry plant museum. that's your "early today" event of the day. of course they'll be wearing shorts, it's 80 degrees in tampa. you can get into the mood, anyway. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. it was quiet at the notoriously slow post thanksgiving box office, but much too quiet for one particular film. "the muppets" had been expected to finish on top, but it only managed $11 million and second place. that left the door wide open for the twilight saga, "breaking dawn part one" to remain the number one film for the third straight weekend with just under $17 million. >>> elsewhere, it's official. madonna will perform at halftime in february's super bowl in indianapolis. brooke mul
rainey through dallas, houston, up through areas of kentucky, tennessee and into the ohio valley. as we look towards tomorrow, cold air continues in the middle of the country. all that rain will slowly slide to the east coast. >>> if you're watching us on wxla tv news channel 8, beautiful tampa, florida, spend the evening admiring christmas trees, drinking crieder at the henry plant museum. that's your "early today" event of the day. of course they'll be wearing shorts, it's...
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in campbellsville, kentucky, yet the campgrounds are packed. nay aren't here for the great outdoors. these travelers have come to work. >> the pay is really good. it's above minimum wage. they pay overtime. financially for us it was a good way to make some quick money. >> reporter: an hour from the closest interstate, campbel campbellsville lured families with the promise of an early christmas gift, a job. >> it's quick money for christmas. an easy way to get in and out. >> reporter: with a distribution center here amazon.com hired more than 600 seasonal workers, full-time but temporary jobs the town of 10,000 couldn't fill from within. for the past few holiday seasons, in come the campers from families with children to retirees. >> it's a three to four-month convention. these people are here eating in restaurants. they need medical services. they are shopping in retail stores. they need camper repair. >> reporter: adding dollars to local businesses in a struggling economy. for most of the workers here this is area lifestyle, hopscotching aroun
in campbellsville, kentucky, yet the campgrounds are packed. nay aren't here for the great outdoors. these travelers have come to work. >> the pay is really good. it's above minimum wage. they pay overtime. financially for us it was a good way to make some quick money. >> reporter: an hour from the closest interstate, campbel campbellsville lured families with the promise of an early christmas gift, a job. >> it's quick money for christmas. an easy way to get in and out....
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when the job ends here in kentucky in a few weeks the campers pull up stakes and move on. deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of opportunity in a season of tough times. janet shamlian, nbc news, campbellsville, kentucky. >>> up next, if you know anyone who has anything from the moon, tell them they're looking to get it all back. tell them they're looking to get it all back. 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 urge
when the job ends here in kentucky in a few weeks the campers pull up stakes and move on. deborah and mark pinson traded a three-bedroom house for an rv. they now travel the country from job to job staying in work countries rent-free. >> well, the rent was $1800. we pay zero here. >> reporter: benefits for those willing to travel in search of work. >> there are jobs out there. you have to be willing to look for them. >> reporter: mobile job hunters on the road of...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. like many chefs today, i feel the best approach to food is to keep it whole for better nutrition. and that's what they do with great grains cereal. see the seam on the wheat grain? same as on the flake. because great grains steams and bakes the actual whole grain. now check out the other guy's flake. hello, no seam. because it's more processed. now, which do you suppose has better nutrition for you? mmm. great grains. the whole whole grain cereal. >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-l
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will.ccepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%. this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i...
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rand paul of kentucky, go. >> detaining citizens without a court trial is not american. >> jon: oh, i didn't even click the start button yet. wow, that's a pretty persuasive case against. what's the case for? >> if the senator from kentucky wants to have a situation prevail where people are released and go back in the fight and kill americans, he's entitled to that opinion. >> jon: yeah, that's what he wants. that is the jewish grandmothery-ist argument i have ever heard for indefinite detention of american citizens. [in jewish accent]: if the senator from kentucky wants that bad people should be able to kill us, i think they shouldn't but what do i know? i'm just an old man with anger management issues. i don't know. speaking of jewish grandmothers, what does senator carl levin think of this bill? >> al qaeda is at war with us. they brought that war to our shores. >> jon: do you think we want to keep americans in prison forever? of course we don't. this hurts us more than them. let's hear a less jewish argument. >> we're facing an enemy, not a common criminal organization, who will d
rand paul of kentucky, go. >> detaining citizens without a court trial is not american. >> jon: oh, i didn't even click the start button yet. wow, that's a pretty persuasive case against. what's the case for? >> if the senator from kentucky wants to have a situation prevail where people are released and go back in the fight and kill americans, he's entitled to that opinion. >> jon: yeah, that's what he wants. that is the jewish grandmothery-ist argument i have ever heard...
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and fought the good fight to make central kentucky and dumping ground for nuclear waste. to his friends in madison county you know him as braceland. he is the citizen patriot. shining a light and seeking out when necessary but never to hear himself pontificate. charlie has an endearing humanity and humility which stands tremendously through sector as a person that may have served less well in the literary world of an satiable egos. above all charlie has been his own man. a scholar, author progress of a husband, father and friend. true to himself and his ideals he has never been driven by a publisher's unreasonable demand for another's perception of what he should be writing or how he should we be writing at. in pursuing his own creative inspiration, charles bracelen flood is the accolade he received from critics, colleagues and adoring public. i proudly present to you my friend, charles bracelen flood. [applause] >> give me a much better opinion of myself that i had months ago. i really wish this had been in reverse because i would like to introduce jerry kelly to you. i
and fought the good fight to make central kentucky and dumping ground for nuclear waste. to his friends in madison county you know him as braceland. he is the citizen patriot. shining a light and seeking out when necessary but never to hear himself pontificate. charlie has an endearing humanity and humility which stands tremendously through sector as a person that may have served less well in the literary world of an satiable egos. above all charlie has been his own man. a scholar, author...
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he's performed most research at eastern kentucky university and has been faithful to our love in each spring and fall he can be found with mediocre success at the clubhouse. and fought the good fight against the armies effort to make nuclear waste. there is spent in madison county, we know in this graceland fun, he's the citizen teacher it all is ready for the most tramped task china landline in speaking out when necessary, than never to hear himself pontificate. charlie has an interim humanity and humility, which has tremendous late as a person that may have served him last file in the literary world of insatiable egos. above all, charlie has been his own man as a scholar, author, husband, father and friend. in being true to himself and his ideals has never been driven by publishers unreasonable demands for perception of what he should be writing for how he should be ready now. in pursuing his own creative inspiration, charles has heard many times over the accolades he's received from critics, colleagues and adoring public. i proudly present to you, my friend, charles breece and fled
he's performed most research at eastern kentucky university and has been faithful to our love in each spring and fall he can be found with mediocre success at the clubhouse. and fought the good fight against the armies effort to make nuclear waste. there is spent in madison county, we know in this graceland fun, he's the citizen teacher it all is ready for the most tramped task china landline in speaking out when necessary, than never to hear himself pontificate. charlie has an interim humanity...
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murder. 21-year old ddr-nell kinlaw ii accused of murdering lakeisha ppayer in her kentucky avenue home last month... and stealing her car.just 11 was sentenced to four years in paroled in october.....two weeks before the killinn on kentucky avenue. (12:46:58) "well, i think its disgustinn something is wrong with the syssem. i think ts disgusting. he shhuld never street."kinlaw is no strangee he was accused of stealinn a &pcar belonging to 16 year old annie mccann,.her body was found at a baltimore housing complex and ruled aassicide and theecharges against kinlaw....were dismissed. it's a move that angered the victim's parents....who are still ccnvinced thhir daughter was murdered. the family of a maryland man imprisoned in cuba... is launccinggan international efforttto set im frre. &palan gross... a baltimore potooac... has been ii prrson - in cuba sincee2009.he went devellp internet access for cuba's jewish communiiy.but instead... he was charged ith violating the country's sentenced to 15-years in prison.his family now hopes more people will join their fight to set him free. "judy
murder. 21-year old ddr-nell kinlaw ii accused of murdering lakeisha ppayer in her kentucky avenue home last month... and stealing her car.just 11 was sentenced to four years in paroled in october.....two weeks before the killinn on kentucky avenue. (12:46:58) "well, i think its disgustinn something is wrong with the syssem. i think ts disgusting. he shhuld never street."kinlaw is no strangee he was accused of stealinn a &pcar belonging to 16 year old annie mccann,.her body was...
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we have a chance to come here which is real good. >> reporter: groups like kentucky refugee ministriesde support with english classes, assistance with government paperwork and job placement. having started as a dish war everybody, dr. sang is something of a legend among the refugees. >> america is not perfect, but in my mindset, this is the best place, bar none, it's the best place to live in this world. >> reporter: while they lost their homeland, in kentucky, they found a home. seth doane, cbs news, louisville. >> pelley: the u.s. welcomes more refugees than any country on earth. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> new photos of jennifer lopez with her much-younger man. hugging, kissing. playing with her kids. why is she taking her romance public now? >>> why kim kardashian's soon to be exor is reportly claiming their entire marriage was a fraud. >>> then -- selena gomez. demi lovato, miley
we have a chance to come here which is real good. >> reporter: groups like kentucky refugee ministriesde support with english classes, assistance with government paperwork and job placement. having started as a dish war everybody, dr. sang is something of a legend among the refugees. >> america is not perfect, but in my mindset, this is the best place, bar none, it's the best place to live in this world. >> reporter: while they lost their homeland, in kentucky, they found a...
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former vice president of a health care firm in kentucky.s is a free weekly paper in louisville. there's one in most big cities that's called the alternative weekly. and i found that -- founded it in 1990. it's still going 21 years later under new management. i sold it in 2003. but it's doing well and it's a combination of commentary, news and a guide to what's going on in the city. all these papers evolved from -- originally from "rolling stone" which was a combination of -- it was rock and roll, kind of the revolution of the 1960's and rock and roll and sex and all of those things put together and it's evolved into these i think very, very important alternative newspapers that serve urban areas. so i'm very proud to have founded it. i'm very proud that it's still alive, since the most pubble -- since most publications don't make it a year. and lewow stands for the louisville excentric observer by the way. host: what made you run for congress? guest: i was very frustrated with the bush administration, very much concerned about the iraq war.
former vice president of a health care firm in kentucky.s is a free weekly paper in louisville. there's one in most big cities that's called the alternative weekly. and i found that -- founded it in 1990. it's still going 21 years later under new management. i sold it in 2003. but it's doing well and it's a combination of commentary, news and a guide to what's going on in the city. all these papers evolved from -- originally from "rolling stone" which was a combination of -- it was...
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we have a chance to come here which is real good. >> reporter: groups like kentucky refugee ministriesde support with english classes, assistance with government paperwork and job placement. having started as a dish war everybody, dr. sang is something of a legend among the refugees. >> america is not perfect, but in my mindset, this is the best place, bar none, it's the best place to live in this world. >> reporter: while they lost their homeland, in kentucky, they found a home. seth doane, cbs news, louisville. >> pelley: the u.s. welcomes more refugees than any country on earth. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> five female students are suing howard university because of what they say happened behind closed doors. those women accuse the university of ignoring their complaints that a staff member was sexually assaulting them. >> reporter: one of the hardest things she had to do was break the news to her patients. >> it was hard. it makes it real that they have to worry about it. >> repo
we have a chance to come here which is real good. >> reporter: groups like kentucky refugee ministriesde support with english classes, assistance with government paperwork and job placement. having started as a dish war everybody, dr. sang is something of a legend among the refugees. >> america is not perfect, but in my mindset, this is the best place, bar none, it's the best place to live in this world. >> reporter: while they lost their homeland, in kentucky, they found a...
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he often races in the kentucky derby.the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. [ gnome ] awwwwwwww. i just feel bloody awful. she told tiffany, stephanie, jenny and becky that she was coming to a place like this! but somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm swimming! ♪ [ gnome ] somebody, get her
he often races in the kentucky derby.the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked...
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he often races in the kentucky derby.s the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ bell tolls ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents. correct. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of our show where we make the calls, do the reporting and find the out front five. number one tonight is iran. tensions are rising and escalating quickly. u.s. officials say it's an urgent situation in iran tonight. we're standing 50 miles away in there live in the united arab emirates, the capital, abu dh i dhabi. we'll show you a picture. it's supposedly one of the most advanced spy technologies that the americans have. now it's unclear
he often races in the kentucky derby.s the prime minister of the united arab emirates, ruler of dubai, protesters and all that is on the table after this. >>> a possible 28,000 job cuts approximate if the postal service goes ahead with big cuts. do you still support it? that's now "outfront." [ bell tolls ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents. correct. [ male...
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segun reportes, la policia ha detenido al sujeto a quien le siguieron la pista hasta el estado de kentucky, que es donde se habia fugado... ---sin embargo, no se ha revelado cuando el sospechoso seria extraditado a california para que se le presenten los cargos formalmente... topvo ---mientras que a las doce del mediodia de hoy, se cumplio otra fecha limite impuesta al movimiento "ocupa san francisco" para que desalojen voluntariamente la plaza justin herman... ---un portavoz del alcalde ed lee dijo que por el momento no hay planes para realizar un operativo policial para desocupar ese lugar publico... ---algunos miembros de los indignados dicen que hay un gran numero de ellos que quieren mudarse al lote baldio ofrecido por la ciudad, pero que todavia no hay un consenso general... cu ---en los gatos la policia busca a un hombre que se acerca a los ninos de forma sospechosa... take vo ---ayer, el sujeto se paro en la esquina de la avenida
segun reportes, la policia ha detenido al sujeto a quien le siguieron la pista hasta el estado de kentucky, que es donde se habia fugado... ---sin embargo, no se ha revelado cuando el sospechoso seria extraditado a california para que se le presenten los cargos formalmente... topvo ---mientras que a las doce del mediodia de hoy, se cumplio otra fecha limite impuesta al movimiento "ocupa san francisco" para que desalojen voluntariamente la plaza justin herman... ---un portavoz del...
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chief medical examiner for the state of kentucky. she's one of several investigators who work to unravel the mysteries behind the deaths of the victims who arrive in her autopsy room. >> i like puzzles, and every single case presents its own mystery to try to figure out. >> you'll see all that it takes to solve one of those mysteries. a horrific crime. two lovers found shot to death in this car in an alley. our cameras are allowed rare access to the death scene. the investigation, the autopsies, and wherever else the clues and leads take the police. as in the tv drama "csi" there is a cast of fascinating characters who join forces to solve this crime. there's dr. corey, the medical examiner. a doctor of forensic pathology, she performs autopsies on all suspicious and unexplained deaths. >> my job is to let the victims speak to me. let the victim tell me what they can tell me through the physical evidence. >> there's the coroner. ron holmes, an elected law enforcement officer who once interviewed serial murderer ted bundy. his job is
chief medical examiner for the state of kentucky. she's one of several investigators who work to unravel the mysteries behind the deaths of the victims who arrive in her autopsy room. >> i like puzzles, and every single case presents its own mystery to try to figure out. >> you'll see all that it takes to solve one of those mysteries. a horrific crime. two lovers found shot to death in this car in an alley. our cameras are allowed rare access to the death scene. the investigation,...
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still quite a ways away across northwestern portions of pennsylvania, portions of ohio back into kentucky, places like that. at -- it is aligned with a cold front that will be coming through our area. right now, we are in the 40s. 45 in washington. 46 at dulles airport. 46 in baltimore. fredericksburg is at 45 degrees. at patuxent naval air station, it is 48.
still quite a ways away across northwestern portions of pennsylvania, portions of ohio back into kentucky, places like that. at -- it is aligned with a cold front that will be coming through our area. right now, we are in the 40s. 45 in washington. 46 at dulles airport. 46 in baltimore. fredericksburg is at 45 degrees. at patuxent naval air station, it is 48.
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you can see it marching across portions of kentucky and ohio at this hour. this is a acold front. warm front lifted through yesterday. and that is why we have the very mild temperatures. that front will bring us scattered showers. not going to be a deluge. not going to rain all day. we will have a period of showers i think starting early to mid afternoon working west to east. temperatures right now at reagan national, let's see if we can find some. we are in the 40s. we are in the 40s. 45 at reagan national. humidity, 71%. forecast for today, high temperatures on the mild side. about 60 degrees and some rain showers developing this afternoon. more on the forecast coming up in just a minute. >> thank you. >>> some top stories we are
you can see it marching across portions of kentucky and ohio at this hour. this is a acold front. warm front lifted through yesterday. and that is why we have the very mild temperatures. that front will bring us scattered showers. not going to be a deluge. not going to rain all day. we will have a period of showers i think starting early to mid afternoon working west to east. temperatures right now at reagan national, let's see if we can find some. we are in the 40s. we are in the 40s. 45 at...
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she is white and he is black they met at georgetown col neglect kentucky where they went to school. they are scheduled to marry july 2012. woman's parents have been members for decades and her mother is a sunday school teach erin father a deacon and they were shocked when they were told their daughter and future husband would be banned from the church. >> the pastor came up and told me why i was counting the church offering suzie and her boyfriend is not allowed to be at this church and furthermore she can take her fella back where she found him at. >> reporter: as it stands, the policy is not sitting well with majority of the community members. so farther church has not responded to calls over their interracial policy. corinne redman, abc2 news. >>> we are asking you to sound off on this our hot topic. did the church go too far? go to our facebook page or website the official wmar facebook fan page and leave your thoughts. >>> don't just look at inner harbor for the bicentennial war of 1812. blue angels will fly the second weekend of june. they will be here for four days to survey
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we do have rain in the midwest out in ohio, indiana, kentucky.is advancing northeast and slowly creeping east. may be in here by later today. sunrise this morning at 7:11. maybe a little sun this morning. we will have that fog dissipating by 9:00 or 10:00. the rest of the afternoon should be cloudy with highs reaching near 60. by dawn tomorrow, it will be down near 50 degrees. quite cloudy with some maybe patchy fog and drizzle starting off tuesday morning. the rest of the day tuesday looking wet. occasional showers with highs in the upper 50s to near 60. could get more rain, maybe drizzle and fog tuesday night into wednesday morning. chilly on wednesday, more rain off and on. highs only near 50. could get lingering morning showers on thursday. then sun coming back. colder weather moving in after that. we'll have morning freezes and chilly afternoons with sunshine on friday, saturday, and sunday. highs only in the 40s. now let's check the commute on this monday morning. good morning, danella. >> good morning. >>> if you're taking the rails, not s
we do have rain in the midwest out in ohio, indiana, kentucky.is advancing northeast and slowly creeping east. may be in here by later today. sunrise this morning at 7:11. maybe a little sun this morning. we will have that fog dissipating by 9:00 or 10:00. the rest of the afternoon should be cloudy with highs reaching near 60. by dawn tomorrow, it will be down near 50 degrees. quite cloudy with some maybe patchy fog and drizzle starting off tuesday morning. the rest of the day tuesday looking...
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all right so this is two thousand and eleven it's a small town in kentucky. but this pastor has banned in a racial couples from becoming members and participating in services yes i'm sorry they didn't even say it was about god they were like this is not about salvation this is about making everybody comfortable or something like that so it's not even about their stance on religion it's about being racist. pastors a jerk the people who stood up for jerks put in america we have a long history of rights about that we have freedom of religion if you want to go to a kooky church you can go president obama's kooky pastor so that the government invented very genocide against people of color and all these you know you want to users the church because this one if you're in a racial couple you can just follow it and it's legal it's just stupid well and you know what their pastor ok. out of this but the reality is that there is this is kind of like a glimmer of hope story because there are about nine people voted for this proposal so there were nine people that voted fo
all right so this is two thousand and eleven it's a small town in kentucky. but this pastor has banned in a racial couples from becoming members and participating in services yes i'm sorry they didn't even say it was about god they were like this is not about salvation this is about making everybody comfortable or something like that so it's not even about their stance on religion it's about being racist. pastors a jerk the people who stood up for jerks put in america we have a long history of...