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because kentucky did not support cotton agriculture, the climate was just simply too cold, kentucky developed into what some called a slave-trading state. you had african-americans here, but you also had a number of african-americans who were sold off every year down the river. that's where the term comes from. and on this street roughly from second street all the way down to eighth street, main and market, you had roughly eight to ten slave pens during the 1830s and 1840s. this is where the slave african-americans would be kept for shipping down the river to the cotton states, and this is one of the ways that kentucky -- and especially louisville -- maintained the profitability of slavery during the latter parts of the antebellum period. kentucky was divided during the civil war. louisville was probably as divided as any part of kentucky. because louisville was the major population center on the river, it became a major installation for the union army. at one time or another, you might have had over 100,000 union troops here. william tecumseh sherman was commander here for a while. he and gr
because kentucky did not support cotton agriculture, the climate was just simply too cold, kentucky developed into what some called a slave-trading state. you had african-americans here, but you also had a number of african-americans who were sold off every year down the river. that's where the term comes from. and on this street roughly from second street all the way down to eighth street, main and market, you had roughly eight to ten slave pens during the 1830s and 1840s. this is where the...
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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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is the longest-serving senator from kentucky. he is the republican leader in the united states senate, and some would contend he is the foremost a bug in kentucky political history. he was born in alabama, came to kentucky as a young person, got involved in republican politics, serve as a county judge executive here in jefferson county, which is where legal, the largest city in kentucky, is located. ran for the u.s. senate in 1984, ousted the democratic incumbent, and has been reelected four times since then. it been a steady upward climb in the ranks of republican leadership in the u.s. senate. he came in with really no connections and no national reputation i'm a kind of built his reputation on issues like campaign finance reform, resisting a lot of measures campaign finance reforms. got into the leadership at now is the leader and would aspire to become the senate majority leader after the elections this fall. his primary legislative area of expertise is probably campaign finance reform. he is still active in filing briefs in
is the longest-serving senator from kentucky. he is the republican leader in the united states senate, and some would contend he is the foremost a bug in kentucky political history. he was born in alabama, came to kentucky as a young person, got involved in republican politics, serve as a county judge executive here in jefferson county, which is where legal, the largest city in kentucky, is located. ran for the u.s. senate in 1984, ousted the democratic incumbent, and has been reelected four...
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since 1985. >> the senior senator from kentucky he is the longest serving senator from kentucky andthe republican leader in the united states senate and some contended the four most republican in history. he was born in alabama, came to kentucky as a young person, got involved in republican politics, served as the county judge executives here in jefferson county which is the large city in kentucky is located and ran for the senate in 1984 and ousted the democratic incumbent and has been reelected four times since then. it's been a steady upward decline in the ranks of republican leadership in the u.s. sent. he came in with no connections and no national reputation and kind of built his reputation on issues like campaign finance reform and resisting a lot of the measures in campaign finance reform, got into the leadership and now is the leader and would aspire to become the senate majority leader after the election this fall. his primary legislative area of expertise is probably campaign finance reform. he's still active and filing briefs and litigation in the supreme court opposing
since 1985. >> the senior senator from kentucky he is the longest serving senator from kentucky andthe republican leader in the united states senate and some contended the four most republican in history. he was born in alabama, came to kentucky as a young person, got involved in republican politics, served as the county judge executives here in jefferson county which is the large city in kentucky is located and ran for the senate in 1984 and ousted the democratic incumbent and has been...
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if you want to play sports in louisville or kentucky, student athletes have to use a special software that alerts the coaching staff when an inappropriate word is posted on
if you want to play sports in louisville or kentucky, student athletes have to use a special software that alerts the coaching staff when an inappropriate word is posted on
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if you want to play sports in louisville or kentucky, student athletes have to use a special softwarehat alerts the coaching staff when an inappropriate word is posted on facebook or twitter. there's a list of words that will set off an alarm, for real. it's a great list. the university of kentucky, some of their words are crunk, alcohol, bamboozle, act a fool even benjamins. that's guillermo's baby's name, right, guillermo? >> guillermo: right, yeah. >> jimmy: they cannot tweet about guillermo's baby. that's weird. at louisville, the list includes panties, bartles and james and gazongas. who still uses that word? maybe they're afraid that's a gateway word to sweater melons or something. i don't know who is using that word. maybe the guys that still drink bartles and james. is that still a thing? no gazongas allowed. but you can still say it at gonzaga university, just fyi. here an interesting new art form of which i was unaware. in fact, i think we just found snoop dogg's new favorite artist here. >> a painter in brazil is making an art out of smoking pot. at a studio in rio de janei
if you want to play sports in louisville or kentucky, student athletes have to use a special softwarehat alerts the coaching staff when an inappropriate word is posted on facebook or twitter. there's a list of words that will set off an alarm, for real. it's a great list. the university of kentucky, some of their words are crunk, alcohol, bamboozle, act a fool even benjamins. that's guillermo's baby's name, right, guillermo? >> guillermo: right, yeah. >> jimmy: they cannot tweet...
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annual freedom fest conference send one of the speakers here is senator rand paul, republican of kentucky and offer of this book, the tea party goes to washington. this book came out when you were first elected in 2010. came out in 2011. how would you assess the tea party and its influence in washington? >> when we started we were equal parts chastisement to both parties. we were unhappy with republicans who voted for the bank bailout and unhappy with obamacare and those with the big issues. now we had the supreme court ruling on obamacare and we are still unhappy about obamacare. the tea party might be rejuvenated by its opposition. thought the supreme court was going to strike down and when they didn't you will see a resurgence of the tea party have an influence going into the election. >> host: when tea party started in 2006-2007 were you thinking of running for office? >> guest: no. i went to the first tea party in 2007. december of 2007 in boston and they called a re-enactment of the boston tea party. it was the time my dad's campaign was hitting national waves and it grew and i went
annual freedom fest conference send one of the speakers here is senator rand paul, republican of kentucky and offer of this book, the tea party goes to washington. this book came out when you were first elected in 2010. came out in 2011. how would you assess the tea party and its influence in washington? >> when we started we were equal parts chastisement to both parties. we were unhappy with republicans who voted for the bank bailout and unhappy with obamacare and those with the big...
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kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was originally built somewhere in the 1900s. >> it's just leather and wood and metal. like any other chair. but there's this unmistakable feeling, you know people die there. >> some of kentucky's death row inmates can choose between the electric chair and lethal injection. that's also the case in the neighboring state of tennessee. and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision. and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire in
kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was...
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the people of kentucky appreciate someone in leadership it's been a long time since the kentucky and had been in prominent u.s. senate leadership. they like that. he brought back a lot of things to kentucky and i think every local community can point to something and say mitch mcconnell had a role in helping us get that. and it's also been flexible. mcconnell has not been just an ideologue who won't vote for change with the times. he has basically mirrored where the republican party has been. george will describe him as thoroughly marinated in the institutions of the senate. he really is the creature of the senate and the only other position that he might be well suited for a secretary of state at some point. but he sound like a lot of senators, never where they wanted to be president. i think that's very much of the fact and his success in the republican senate leadership. he's always been a creature of that chamber and is never really thought he would be president when he looked in the mirror in the morning. worked on the books for about five years, interviewed countless people tha
the people of kentucky appreciate someone in leadership it's been a long time since the kentucky and had been in prominent u.s. senate leadership. they like that. he brought back a lot of things to kentucky and i think every local community can point to something and say mitch mcconnell had a role in helping us get that. and it's also been flexible. mcconnell has not been just an ideologue who won't vote for change with the times. he has basically mirrored where the republican party has been....
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still there those inmates like alex bennett at the kentucky state penitentiary who don't always agreewho has been in the joint all my life. i am told i am pretty hard core. i need a certain type of environment. >> you got smug want to say to me now, we can get it on national tv here. >> everything about alex, his mannerisms and appearance and the words he spoke said convict. alex just embodied that. >> bennett was 54 years old when he met him and spent 33 of those years behind bars for armed robbery, kidnapping and murder. >> the system today is not like the system that i came into 36 years ago. the system today has the majority of their inmates programmed to do what they are told when they are told to do it. they get to the point where they expect that from everybody. there still a few old dogs around who like to do things their own way. >> bennett's way of doing things had horrifying results. after adapting to in a single person cell here, he was transferred to a lower security prison in 1998. he had more privileges there. but also had to share a cell. that's when things began to go
still there those inmates like alex bennett at the kentucky state penitentiary who don't always agreewho has been in the joint all my life. i am told i am pretty hard core. i need a certain type of environment. >> you got smug want to say to me now, we can get it on national tv here. >> everything about alex, his mannerisms and appearance and the words he spoke said convict. alex just embodied that. >> bennett was 54 years old when he met him and spent 33 of those years behind...
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especially in our appalachian area, eastern kentucky. that's a major driver in these numbers. and also, we have issues with adka adkwsy of treatment. there's not enough addiction treatment in kentucky, particularly in the rural areas. so we have a big problem, but not enough treatment. and a doctor shortage as well overall for our state. >> so something i read in your reporting just made me sick to my stomach. as if the facts themselves wereened bad enough. they're now administering to these babies, licorice flavored morphine, and some are so sensitive to light they have to be kept in little isolation chambers. what else are they doing to help these tiny babies going through a very, very adult painful crisis? >> well, certainly, the medication is a major part of a lot of the treatment for the babies. but some of the babies with more mild cases really, the treatment is sort of tender loving care. they need a lot of holding. they need a lot of, you know, patting on their backs. just care. the nurses really have to hold them a lot, and they
especially in our appalachian area, eastern kentucky. that's a major driver in these numbers. and also, we have issues with adka adkwsy of treatment. there's not enough addiction treatment in kentucky, particularly in the rural areas. so we have a big problem, but not enough treatment. and a doctor shortage as well overall for our state. >> so something i read in your reporting just made me sick to my stomach. as if the facts themselves wereened bad enough. they're now administering to...
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the first one in kentucky was 2009 and a senator binding was talking about not running. i showed up i said i will take off 20 minutes to go to the square there will be 20 people there there were nearly 1,000 and i knew something big was going on. >> host: did you think about all says? >> no. i was toying with the fact senator bending not to running. if he doesn't die might but seeing that reilly said there were enough people out there like myself. watch the news gets unhappy and curse and go about my daily business. everybody was doing that and the debt was exploding. so why started to think about it. >> host: this is about the 2010 campaign and the misrepresentations of who you are. what are those? >> 41 they say it is not a movement but rich people funding the tea party. i never met anybody rich from new york. it was so decentralized it was city by city. sometimes there are two in one town. it really was up bottom-up movement chastising both parties. and president bush said to save the free-market i had to give up on capitalism, that disturb us we needed something diff
the first one in kentucky was 2009 and a senator binding was talking about not running. i showed up i said i will take off 20 minutes to go to the square there will be 20 people there there were nearly 1,000 and i knew something big was going on. >> host: did you think about all says? >> no. i was toying with the fact senator bending not to running. if he doesn't die might but seeing that reilly said there were enough people out there like myself. watch the news gets unhappy and...
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>> kentucky was divided during the civil war to end lou roe was the only as divided as any part of kentuckybecause it was the major population center on the river. it became a major installation for the union army. then met to discuss strategy for the end of the war. a very important place. african-americans played many different roles. you had slaves to a listed. some local african americans to join the army. of course, perhaps most unique to you have the local free ballot black community embraced the soldiers providing them with medical care. over time their families gathered here, and as of that in a black refugee camp. you have the lives in the children. the black man named thomas james who was superintendent of the camp. he got along with some black soldiers. of the mainstream market street. a very unique experience. now we add fourth in chestnut street. louisville again looking to the south. in my youth this was the main shopping district of louisville. of course it was segregated. african-americans could buy clothes, can look at restaurants, but not sit down and have a meal. some ear
>> kentucky was divided during the civil war to end lou roe was the only as divided as any part of kentuckybecause it was the major population center on the river. it became a major installation for the union army. then met to discuss strategy for the end of the war. a very important place. african-americans played many different roles. you had slaves to a listed. some local african americans to join the army. of course, perhaps most unique to you have the local free ballot black...
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thank you, kentucky, thank you. thank you.eers and applause] you know, when the supreme court upheld obama care, the first words out of my mouth were "i still think it's unconstitutional." [cheers] the left wing blogs were merciless, each my wife said can't you please just count to 10 before you speak? [ laughter ] so i have had time to count to 10 and you know what? i still think it's unconstitutional. [cheers] do you think justice scalia and justice thomas have changed their mind? >> no. >> i think if james madison himself, the father of the constitution were here today, he would agree with me. the whole damn thing is still unconstitutional. [cheers] this debate is not new and it's not over. hamilton and madison fought from the beginning about how the government would be limited by the enumerated powers. madison was unequivocal, the powers of the federal government are few and defined. [cheers] the power to tax and spend is restricted by the enumerated powers. how do we fix this travesty of justice? there is only one option
thank you, kentucky, thank you. thank you.eers and applause] you know, when the supreme court upheld obama care, the first words out of my mouth were "i still think it's unconstitutional." [cheers] the left wing blogs were merciless, each my wife said can't you please just count to 10 before you speak? [ laughter ] so i have had time to count to 10 and you know what? i still think it's unconstitutional. [cheers] do you think justice scalia and justice thomas have changed their mind?...
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a little disturbance coming through kentucky and tennessee right now. this is going to blow some clouds our way and also help enhance a thunderstorm threat a little bit later into the afternoon hours. in fact, along the east coast generally along and east of i- 95, got that slight risk of severe weather from the storm prediction center with the main threat today being potentially damaging wind gusts and some large hail. the farther west from d.c. you go, obviously that threat falls off but, you know, northern neck, all the way to philadelphia and new york, even up toward boston today, we'll have take watch out for potentially some strong thunderstorms. here's our future cast. we're starting out again quiet this morning. we'll get into the middle of the day as some of those clouds from that system out toward kentucky and tennessee head our way. into the afternoon a scattering of some showers and thunderstorms. some to our southwest and some are northeast. this is a computer depiction. think about bubbles when you're boiling water. the bubbles in the pot
a little disturbance coming through kentucky and tennessee right now. this is going to blow some clouds our way and also help enhance a thunderstorm threat a little bit later into the afternoon hours. in fact, along the east coast generally along and east of i- 95, got that slight risk of severe weather from the storm prediction center with the main threat today being potentially damaging wind gusts and some large hail. the farther west from d.c. you go, obviously that threat falls off but, you...
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.™ ♪ this dream >>> fox files is at this year's national archery competition in it louisville kentuckykids from all over the united states come to see if they have got what it takes to be champion. >> and you never know who is going win. a 6th grader could win this entire thing and walk away with a $10,000 scholarship or are could be a 12th grader. you just never know. the first tournament was 40 kids back in 2002 and now this tournament today will have over 7800 students shoot by the time the competition is over. >> from caveman to cowboys and indians, archery was once an essential tool for is survival. today, the inspiring lead character of the smash hit the hunger games who is breathing new life into the world's oldest sport. >> shoots the arrow, i was like oh, man, that's awesome. >> i will think it is a unique and very beautiful sport and why not use it. everybody can shotgun, you know, but can you shoot arrow. that is is the thing. >> do you like it? >> yeah. >> fox files sat down with the u.s. olympic champion archer. she trained actress jennifer lawrence to shoot like a pro. >>
.™ ♪ this dream >>> fox files is at this year's national archery competition in it louisville kentuckykids from all over the united states come to see if they have got what it takes to be champion. >> and you never know who is going win. a 6th grader could win this entire thing and walk away with a $10,000 scholarship or are could be a 12th grader. you just never know. the first tournament was 40 kids back in 2002 and now this tournament today will have over 7800 students...
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, who -- archery competition in kentucky, who gets the bullseye?ays] ♪ [music plays] ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >>> 8 miles south of san diego, chula vista california is where kahtuna trains and also only one of three olympic training is centers in the u.s. >> will you give me a lesson? >> absolutely. ready for it? >> she quickly turned me into an archery addict. >> it may be wise to stand aside now. >> okay. and one, two. there you go. you are doing pretty good. look at that. >> i want you to i'm the arrow down low blue and the release. look, you shot gold. >> you're good. >> you're a good teacher. >> thank you. thank you. you get addicted, you know. >> we spoke to members of the road runner archery club. the nonprofit devoted to turning beginner hes into potential olympians. why is it to time consuming? >> takes a lot of practice because it is a form of art so takes a lot of time to know every li
, who -- archery competition in kentucky, who gets the bullseye?ays] ♪ [music plays] ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >>> 8 miles south of san diego, chula vista california is where kahtuna trains and also only one of three olympic training is centers in the u.s. >> will you give me a lesson? >> absolutely. ready for it?...
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, who -- archery competition in kentucky, who gets the bullseye? [music plays] ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org sleep traiends sunday! interest-free for 3 event it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interest-free for 3 event ends sunday! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> 8 miles south of san diego, chula vista california is where kahtuna trains and also only one of three olympic training is centers in the u.s. >> will you give me a lesson? >> absolutely. ready for it? >> she quickly turned me into an archery addict. >> it may be wise to stand aside now. >> okay. and one, two. there you go. you are doing pretty good. look at that.
, who -- archery competition in kentucky, who gets the bullseye? [music plays] ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org sleep traiends sunday! interest-free for 3 event it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day...
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. >> we did not begin as a city in kentucky. there was only a vague native american region and later a county in another state called kentucky. we began in 1778 in virginia. >> join booktv, american history tv and c-span local content vehicles from louisville, kentucky. literary life with booktv and c-span2. jon david died on kentucky senior senator mitch mcconnell and jason gayness on rebuilding american politics, the internet revolution and at 5:00 eastern on american history tv, in 1841, key in shaping abraham lincoln's views on slavery. also the heyday of the steamboat on the ohio river. once a month c-span local content vehicles explore the history of literary life, from louisville on c-span2 and 3. >> house majority whip kevin mccarthy gave a talk at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor covering a variety of topics. shea talked-about repealing the health care law and the federal budget. >> in california at this point the party doesn't have a single statewide elected official in the legislature, losing even 1
. >> we did not begin as a city in kentucky. there was only a vague native american region and later a county in another state called kentucky. we began in 1778 in virginia. >> join booktv, american history tv and c-span local content vehicles from louisville, kentucky. literary life with booktv and c-span2. jon david died on kentucky senior senator mitch mcconnell and jason gayness on rebuilding american politics, the internet revolution and at 5:00 eastern on american history tv,...
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, speaking kentucky -- speaking in tampa at the routable celebration. moments later, his father and republican presidential candidate, congress member ron paul of texas, addressed the crowd. >> i give to you the guy that is my hero, the guy that is the greatest representative of the liberty movement in our time, my father, ron paul. [applause] >> the three probably have to face, number one, the attack on personal liberty. the people truly understood what personal liberty means, you have self ownership, you have a god- given right to your life, and therefore, you have a right to your liberty. we defend all life and liberty refer this of our judgment about how people are using the liberty. then we would have the natural sequence of saying, if that is the case, you have a natural right to keep the fruits of your labor. [applause] personal liberty, when it returns once again, you will be what to drink raw milk. [applause] you will be able to make ham. you will be able to feel secure in your house. the federal government will not be able to bust in your hous
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at the university kentucky art museum. >> major points for you this morning.l, thanks so much. >>> early look at the headlines in entertainment. russell brand has rebounded and it's another singer. brand has fallen for former spice girl geri halliwell, aka ginger spice. >> that was my crush. >> tabloid reports they've been dating since the rehearsal for the olympics closing ceremony. >>> justin bieber taped a segment for the increasingly ratings desperate "the x factor." lindsay lohan will not be prosecuted for stealing more than $100,000 of jewelry and sunglasses. you got to them, bill, they listened to you. prosecutors didn't exactly proclaim her innocence saying only, "we don't have sufficient evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt." >> yeah. >> yeah. thought so. >>> shia labeouf told usa today he took acid on the film "the necessary death of charlie countryman" to help understand his character. >>> us weekly reports robert pattinson is selling his house he once held with ex kristen stewart. single tear, very sad. >> no tear. >> we're over it
at the university kentucky art museum. >> major points for you this morning.l, thanks so much. >>> early look at the headlines in entertainment. russell brand has rebounded and it's another singer. brand has fallen for former spice girl geri halliwell, aka ginger spice. >> that was my crush. >> tabloid reports they've been dating since the rehearsal for the olympics closing ceremony. >>> justin bieber taped a segment for the increasingly ratings desperate...
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one of the speakers here is senator rand paul, senator from kentucky and the author of this book that he party goes to washington. senator, this came out when you were first elected in 2010. it came out in 2011. how would you assess the tea party today and kids influence in washington? .. >> host: were you even thinking about running for office at that point? >> guest: no. and, in fact, i went to maybe the very first tea party in 2007, december 16, 2007, in boston. they called it a reenactment of the boston tea party. it was also at the time my dad's campaign was just starting to hit national waves x. then it kind of grew, and i went to some other tea parties. the first i went to in kentucky was in 2009, and senator bunning was talking about not running, or other people were talking about him not running. so i showed up, i was at my son's little league baseball game, and i said, i'll take 20 minutes after, -- off, and there were nearly a thousand people there, and that's where i knew something big was going on. >> host: and at that point did you start thinking about elected office? >>
one of the speakers here is senator rand paul, senator from kentucky and the author of this book that he party goes to washington. senator, this came out when you were first elected in 2010. it came out in 2011. how would you assess the tea party today and kids influence in washington? .. >> host: were you even thinking about running for office at that point? >> guest: no. and, in fact, i went to maybe the very first tea party in 2007, december 16, 2007, in boston. they called it a...
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parts of western kentucky, so lots of sunshine, up to 84 in town, still upper 70s to near 80s in the cumberland valley. it was certainly very lovely with la plata at 85. as you look outside at our michael and son camera, just a few fair weather puffy clouds. at this hour, officially reagan national 84. a light south southeast wind at 3 miles per hour. we had a great afternoon yesterday. we are taking that one more day today. a nice monday on our weather headline. in fact by tomorrow morning, you may be waking up to a few showers. thunderstorms will linger into wednesday as well. another system will be late friday into saturday. the bigger picture you'll look out to the west. western kentucky down into louisiana and mississippi, headed toward alabama, but the storm system up here, this is going to be moving off toward the east and is going to bring in more clouds and more moisture. here is the futurecast. no real problems today, here we are at 5:15. we'll take it up to tomorrow morning. i noticed some moisture tracking over us. expect a few showers around for the morning rush hour. a
parts of western kentucky, so lots of sunshine, up to 84 in town, still upper 70s to near 80s in the cumberland valley. it was certainly very lovely with la plata at 85. as you look outside at our michael and son camera, just a few fair weather puffy clouds. at this hour, officially reagan national 84. a light south southeast wind at 3 miles per hour. we had a great afternoon yesterday. we are taking that one more day today. a nice monday on our weather headline. in fact by tomorrow morning,...
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. >>> students and teachers at a kentucky school returned to class after a tornado represented through their school. the f3 storm slammed into the building. this was destroyed, and a janitor caught inside was injured. the classes are now being held in renovated warehouse. >>> surveillance video captured this 76-year-old woman shopping in walmart when she passes out in a motorized scoot are. she's a diabetic and had a bad reaction to medicine. a man walks by and takes her purse. the woman had $300 in there along with the medication she needs. the thief is on the loose. all right. kelly swoope is at our school drive. >> my friend marisa is helping me pack the backpack. >> 31 years ago the national aquarium opened up. what a gem for us here in baltimore. >> don't forget, on your mobile device, whether it's a droid or iphone, this does not mat are. check out our abc2 weather app. it's all at your fingertips. >>> tax free shopping starts on sunday and plenty of parents and kids will be out there. tonight abc2 is working for you to make sure children around the area will have everything they
. >>> students and teachers at a kentucky school returned to class after a tornado represented through their school. the f3 storm slammed into the building. this was destroyed, and a janitor caught inside was injured. the classes are now being held in renovated warehouse. >>> surveillance video captured this 76-year-old woman shopping in walmart when she passes out in a motorized scoot are. she's a diabetic and had a bad reaction to medicine. a man walks by and takes her...
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we saw some heavier storms earlier tonight in through eastern kentucky, and back into georgia. they dispated a little bit. it's dry, just a couple of clouds rolling through, that's about it. and a dry morning commute as well. temperatures, very comfortable. 80 in great falls. 82 in vienna. 83 in bethesda. 83 in college park and 81 in bowie. okay, we're looking at the chance for big storms tomorrow. comfortable tonight. almost hot tomorrow. a little sticky, too. afternoon storms. some could be heavy, some could be severe and the main threat would be hail and strong, gusty winds. tonight, no worries. open the windows. low 66 to 74. winds southwest at 10. inside the beltway in downtown. low to mid 70s. plenty of 60s north and west. 67 in gaithersburg. 68 in rockville. 68 in reston. 68 in fairfax. and even 68 over in bowie. 70 in college park. now tomorrow morning, i think we'll be dry, partly sunny. 70s and 80s. by afternoon, partly sunny conditions, almost hot, scattered storms. some heavy, some severe. high temperatures near 90. winds out of the sow west at 10. all right, next t
we saw some heavier storms earlier tonight in through eastern kentucky, and back into georgia. they dispated a little bit. it's dry, just a couple of clouds rolling through, that's about it. and a dry morning commute as well. temperatures, very comfortable. 80 in great falls. 82 in vienna. 83 in bethesda. 83 in college park and 81 in bowie. okay, we're looking at the chance for big storms tomorrow. comfortable tonight. almost hot tomorrow. a little sticky, too. afternoon storms. some could be...
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. >>> fox files is at this year's national archery competition in it louisville kentucky where almostver the united states come to see if they have got what it takes to be champion. >> and you never know who is going win. a 6th grader could win this entire thing and walk away with a $10,000 scholarship or are could be a 12th grader. you just never know. the first tournament was 40 kids back in 2002 and now this tournament today will have over 7800 students shoot by the time the competition is over. >> from caveman to cowboys and indians, archery was once an essential tool for is survival. today, the inspiring lead character of the smash hit the hunger games who is breathing new life into the world's oldest sport. >> shoots the arrow, i was like oh, man, that's awesome. >> i will think it is a unique and very beautiful sport and why not use it. everybody can shotgun, you know, but can you shoot arrow. that is is the thing. >> do you like it? >> yeah. >> fox files sat down with the u.s. olympic champion archer. she trained actress jennifer lawrence to shoot like a pro. >> first think i
. >>> fox files is at this year's national archery competition in it louisville kentucky where almostver the united states come to see if they have got what it takes to be champion. >> and you never know who is going win. a 6th grader could win this entire thing and walk away with a $10,000 scholarship or are could be a 12th grader. you just never know. the first tournament was 40 kids back in 2002 and now this tournament today will have over 7800 students shoot by the time the...
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we cast 39 votes for mitt romney. .> kentucky's >> kentucky, the horse capital of the world. the home of the most important horserace in the world, the kentucky derby, and indisputably the college basketball champion state of the nation, and proudly casts all 45 of its votes for mitt romney, the next president of the united states. >> kentucky, 45, romney. louisiana, 46 votes. >> madam chairman, glad to be here. the home of gov. bobby jindal. we are proud to be here today and we think all of america for the thoughts and prayers. we would like to record 12 votes for santorum, 12 for paul, and at 32 for romney. >> louisiana, 32, romney. maine, 24 votes. >> as a proud member of the main legislature, i am proud to say for the first time in 48 years, maine has a republican house, senate, gov.. [applause] maine republicans are working hard to restore our job climate. we are looking forward it to defeating obama this fall. we are proud to cast 14 votes for mitt romney and 10 votes for ron paul. >> maine, 14, romney. maryland, 37 votes. >> madam secretary, the great state of maryland
we cast 39 votes for mitt romney. .> kentucky's >> kentucky, the horse capital of the world. the home of the most important horserace in the world, the kentucky derby, and indisputably the college basketball champion state of the nation, and proudly casts all 45 of its votes for mitt romney, the next president of the united states. >> kentucky, 45, romney. louisiana, 46 votes. >> madam chairman, glad to be here. the home of gov. bobby jindal. we are proud to be here today...
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especially around kentucky. that front, those showers and storms will be moving our way later today. so your day planner forecast, sunshine fades away. noontime. mostly sunny. 89. then it's partly cloudy with a high of 93 degrees. showers start, maybe some storms around 5:00. >>> checking out your first 4 traffic report. we've got to start with an accident. if you're traveling northbound i-95 heading towards baltimore just past 395. car fire is blocking all of your northbound lanes. it does look like you are able to get through using the shoulder lanes in that area. they're still open. but please be aware of that. if you're planning to drive up north. let's talk about road work. montgomery county, outer loop toward new hampshire avenue. two of the left lanes will get you by. the road work there is set up along the right. let's head to prince george's county. now, on the outer loop as you make your way toward 201, the right lane is blocked. just the left lane will get you by the work zone there. i got stuck in th
especially around kentucky. that front, those showers and storms will be moving our way later today. so your day planner forecast, sunshine fades away. noontime. mostly sunny. 89. then it's partly cloudy with a high of 93 degrees. showers start, maybe some storms around 5:00. >>> checking out your first 4 traffic report. we've got to start with an accident. if you're traveling northbound i-95 heading towards baltimore just past 395. car fire is blocking all of your northbound lanes. it...
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a disturbance coming out of ohio, kentucky and tennessee. we'll throw a few clouds out this morning and a threat for storms this afternoon. temps low to mid-60s in the shenandoah valley. cumberland 64. we're 74 going up into the 80s. 6:00 a.m., monika samtani, tell us about the commute. >>> it's mott so great unfortunately -- it's not so great unfortunately. >> then don't tell us about it. >> i have to tell you everything. if you're planning to head over on to metro, the orange line is single tracking between foggy bottom and childrennen don. watch -- and childrennen don. watch -- clarendon. watch out for delays. before you get to the beltway in springfield, some major delays. i'll show what you it looks like from our sky 9. you can see traffic is just squeezing by the accident scene with equipment and cones and flares set up on the northbound side of i-95. let's take a look now from our camera showing the delay. you want to give yourself extra time to deal with it. in maryland things looking good. college bark to bethesda, no -- park to bet
a disturbance coming out of ohio, kentucky and tennessee. we'll throw a few clouds out this morning and a threat for storms this afternoon. temps low to mid-60s in the shenandoah valley. cumberland 64. we're 74 going up into the 80s. 6:00 a.m., monika samtani, tell us about the commute. >>> it's mott so great unfortunately -- it's not so great unfortunately. >> then don't tell us about it. >> i have to tell you everything. if you're planning to head over on to metro, the...
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and robert duncan of kentucky.hair has been presented for the september offers of the convention as prepared and recommended by the republican national committee. the chair now recognizes the delegates from idaho. >> mr. chairman, tom luna representing the great state of idaho and ask for immediate consideration. resolve that officers recommended be approved and elected as temporary officers of the republican national convention. >> without objection, the previous question is order. >> the question is on the adoption of the resolution. all those in favor will signify by saying aye. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the chair now recognizes the delegates from california. and >> i offer the following resolution and asked for immediate consideration. and resolve that the following committees are hereby appointed, a committee on credentials, a committee on permanent organization, a committee on rules and order of business, and a committee on resolutions. eac
and robert duncan of kentucky.hair has been presented for the september offers of the convention as prepared and recommended by the republican national committee. the chair now recognizes the delegates from idaho. >> mr. chairman, tom luna representing the great state of idaho and ask for immediate consideration. resolve that officers recommended be approved and elected as temporary officers of the republican national convention. >> without objection, the previous question is order....
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in kentucky who went on to have children who are valedictorian. really focusing on the republican message which you know i will say seems to poll very well among conservatives which is the rebuilt that long line said by president obama when he was referring to the fact that you know it's kind of it takes a village it takes schoolteachers it takes people who help you along the way to have a successful business it takes safer roads and bridges for you to be able to transport whatever it is that you're selling that line by the president of course used time and time again everywhere around this convention center and all around the forum where the convention is being held are signs that say yes mr president we did build that or we built it this is the line that rand paul focused heavily on in his speech last night i will i do want to mention he did sort of touch upon his father's message and his message of far less military spending take a listen. republicans and democrats alike must lay their sacred cow as republicans must acknowledge that not every d
in kentucky who went on to have children who are valedictorian. really focusing on the republican message which you know i will say seems to poll very well among conservatives which is the rebuilt that long line said by president obama when he was referring to the fact that you know it's kind of it takes a village it takes schoolteachers it takes people who help you along the way to have a successful business it takes safer roads and bridges for you to be able to transport whatever it is that...
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you can see the big thunderstorms late last night that move through kentucky and tennessee. some activity in ohio. as it gets closer, the chance for rain will increase in baltimore. late in the afternoon and evening, a pretty good chance for some thunderstorms. right now as some high, thin clouds. 68 at the airport. 67 in parkton. 67 degrees in jarrettsville. it should stay dry for most of the day. a chance for some thunderstorms later today. a mixture of sun and clouds. increasing humidity. if you take the boat out, watch for a lightning laid in the day. wave heights one to two feet. if you're going down to the ocean this weekend, a chance for a thunderstorm starting late in the afternoon today. saturday and sunday, a lot of cloud cover and off and on rain showers. temperature in the upper 70's and low 80's. the seven-day forecast -- a chance for some showers in the morning on saturday. then it should clear up in the afternoon. 83 on sunday. low 80's on monday. upper 50's and low 60's for the overnight temperatures. >> a new survey finds that three in four adults wishes the
you can see the big thunderstorms late last night that move through kentucky and tennessee. some activity in ohio. as it gets closer, the chance for rain will increase in baltimore. late in the afternoon and evening, a pretty good chance for some thunderstorms. right now as some high, thin clouds. 68 at the airport. 67 in parkton. 67 degrees in jarrettsville. it should stay dry for most of the day. a chance for some thunderstorms later today. a mixture of sun and clouds. increasing humidity. if...
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we're also tracking some thunderstorms that we have to go all the way across the tennessee valley, kentucky, diving down. if you want to track these storms with us, make sure you download our mobile app by going to the app store. we also have ernesto brewing in the tropics. i'll have those details coming up. lauren. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. a crash causing heavy delays on 95 at the fort mchenry tunnel. i'll show you where else there's congestion coming up on "good morning maryland." oney b? i love those. we've added more to every box. really? wow! honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car speeding down the road, lightning strikes ] where things aren't always what they seem. [ wolves howling ] because thrills hide in the shadows just waiting at every turn. [ coaster whoosh ] brave the black forest on verbolten. the all-new multi-launch coaster. only at busch gardens. the all-new multi-launch coaster. only resolve all-stains has two formula chambers, to remove all types of stains. using shout or oxiclean? that's just playi
we're also tracking some thunderstorms that we have to go all the way across the tennessee valley, kentucky, diving down. if you want to track these storms with us, make sure you download our mobile app by going to the app store. we also have ernesto brewing in the tropics. i'll have those details coming up. lauren. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. a crash causing heavy delays on 95 at the fort mchenry tunnel. i'll show you where else there's congestion coming up on "good morning...
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salmonella lleva dos muetos, la causa de la infesccion seria por melones en una granja de indiana, en kentuckye a dice que un galon promedio esta a cinco centavos más que un mes, y 14 más que hace un año . >> y los crímenes de asesinos en serie nos llenan de miedos, hablaremos del tema . >> y niños y sus padres en las careceles, hablaremos de eso . >> ♪. >> los vemos los vemos desfgilar por las pantallas en nuestra programación, los asesinos en serie nos intrigan, un experto forense nos habla del por qué de esto . >> el peruano mato a su esposa y fue dejando los restos por la ciudad, esto tiene atonitos a los peruanos . >> uno dice no miro, pero miro igual . >> en colombia esta el hombre que mato y torturo a 22 nilos . >> este experto en crímenes masivos conioce a varios asesinos y dice que en la gente esta la necesidad de saber . >> es que a la gente le es difícil decir si me gusta, o me entretiene . >> según este experto a veces queremos saber más para ratificar que somos buenos, además habría un efecto por los medios, pues encima por ejemplo de la muerte del asesino de batman, luego vino un
salmonella lleva dos muetos, la causa de la infesccion seria por melones en una granja de indiana, en kentuckye a dice que un galon promedio esta a cinco centavos más que un mes, y 14 más que hace un año . >> y los crímenes de asesinos en serie nos llenan de miedos, hablaremos del tema . >> y niños y sus padres en las careceles, hablaremos de eso . >> ♪. >> los vemos los vemos desfgilar por las pantallas en nuestra programación, los asesinos en serie nos...
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. >> when we met matthew campbell he was serving 12 years for armed robbery and assault at kentucky state penitentiary. but his troubles began much earlier. >> first time i've went to jail, i was 15 years old, at ferndale elementary school, and pretty much downhill from here. >> as an openly gay man, campbell's time behind bars has had its challenges. >> being gay in prison is really hard. it is hard enough. your time in here. but the fact that everybody knows that you are gay, it is constant pressure for, you know, sex. >> you have a lot of people here that now that they're in prison they resort to what they have to as far as sex. i have to say there is very few people here who are gay on the streets and gay in here as well. there is a lot of peep that say they don't mess around, but when they get you by their self, it's like, hey, man, what's up? one of the things that struck me about matthew how comfortable he was in his own skin. here is an openly gay inmate in a southern prison. and he didn't have any problems with it. when we went out to the yard to get roll with matthew playing a g
. >> when we met matthew campbell he was serving 12 years for armed robbery and assault at kentucky state penitentiary. but his troubles began much earlier. >> first time i've went to jail, i was 15 years old, at ferndale elementary school, and pretty much downhill from here. >> as an openly gay man, campbell's time behind bars has had its challenges. >> being gay in prison is really hard. it is hard enough. your time in here. but the fact that everybody knows that you...
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i am co-owner with my has-been of carmichael's bookstore in louisville, kentucky. we just celebrated her 34th anniversary and eight rule. we sell a little bit of everything. we do for space reasons exclude some categories, technical books we don't get into very much. a lot of literature, history, and lot of children's books come is certainly a lot of local lan trace, but we are a general bookstore, so we have just about anything people are looking for. i think that a small story is the right size store and it took a while for that -- people to figure that out. but i think that is the direction. it's the whole shop local, supporting the businesses who are in your community because that keeps money in your community. people are starting to understand that message. also the personal service you can get in a small store rather than wandering around a bit like store looking for somebody to help you. so i think our side has really been an asset to us over the years. >> how many books are there going to be? we are living in chicago in the 60s then she got just a clerking
i am co-owner with my has-been of carmichael's bookstore in louisville, kentucky. we just celebrated her 34th anniversary and eight rule. we sell a little bit of everything. we do for space reasons exclude some categories, technical books we don't get into very much. a lot of literature, history, and lot of children's books come is certainly a lot of local lan trace, but we are a general bookstore, so we have just about anything people are looking for. i think that a small story is the right...
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and the people of kentucky with prominence that leadership he brought back things to kentucky.hey can say mitch mcconnell helped us. he was not just the ideologue. he has smeared where the republican party has been. he has been marinated in the institutions of the senate. but unlike a lot of senators he never wanted to be president he has been a creature of the chamber and never really thought he was the president. >> interviewing countless people that senator mcconnell had a lot of interviews. i met him before but we were not close acquaintances. i would not have done the book 50 did not cooperate. it is not official but he did cooperate. sometimes i would share with him and he would say where it might be wrong but he would say is your book here is my take on that. sometimes parts would remain he did not agree with. whether president reagan had coattails that helped him to win the 1984 election. i happen to think there is something to it. there also criticisms i am sure he would dispute the administration and is where it is different but for the most part who i am an agreement
and the people of kentucky with prominence that leadership he brought back things to kentucky.hey can say mitch mcconnell helped us. he was not just the ideologue. he has smeared where the republican party has been. he has been marinated in the institutions of the senate. but unlike a lot of senators he never wanted to be president he has been a creature of the chamber and never really thought he was the president. >> interviewing countless people that senator mcconnell had a lot of...
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post 1170 in kentucky becoming a v.f.w. life member. carl has served the v.f.w. in a number of positions over the years including as post and district manager, and at the age of 33 as kentucky's youngest state commander. in those capacities and on the v.f.w. national council of administration, carl worked tirelessly on behalf of america's heroes, our nation's veterans. in addition to his selfless work with the v.f.w., carl has also been active with kentucky's joint executive council of veterans organizations and served as mayor and city councilman of the city of linview, kentucky. over the years i've had the great fortune of working with carl on a number of issues to ensure our nation's veterans receive the care and the benefits that they deserve. so, mr. president, i want to congratulate carlkaylynn -- carl kaylin. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i wasn't planning on making a statement today. i thought we should have left the time for people debating these votes that will occur at 11:00. there will be a half-hour to
post 1170 in kentucky becoming a v.f.w. life member. carl has served the v.f.w. in a number of positions over the years including as post and district manager, and at the age of 33 as kentucky's youngest state commander. in those capacities and on the v.f.w. national council of administration, carl worked tirelessly on behalf of america's heroes, our nation's veterans. in addition to his selfless work with the v.f.w., carl has also been active with kentucky's joint executive council of veterans...