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>> [ scoffs ] >> tobey maguire. >> spider-man. >> how old is the kentucky derby? >> well, the kentucky derby was first run in 1875, and they've never missed a year since then, so that's 134 years in a row they've been running this race here at this track. >> whoa. >> wow. so the same dirt? no, i'm sure not. but they bring in new dirt all the time -- right? -- and they clean up all the business. >> [ chuckling ] exactly. >> i have to ask, right off the bat, aren't jockeys important? i mean, sometimes they're, like, put in at the last minute. do they make a difference? >> absolutely. the horse gets all the credit, you know, because they're running the derby in two minutes, but the jockey up on top of the back is also an incredible athlete. you know, telling the horse, you know, which lane to take, giving him encouragement, and also giving him just drive to finish the race strong. >> that's cool. >> so, when it comes to the horse itself, what would you say is more important? would it be nature or nurture? is it the training, or is it the breed? >> well, it's really a
>> [ scoffs ] >> tobey maguire. >> spider-man. >> how old is the kentucky derby? >> well, the kentucky derby was first run in 1875, and they've never missed a year since then, so that's 134 years in a row they've been running this race here at this track. >> whoa. >> wow. so the same dirt? no, i'm sure not. but they bring in new dirt all the time -- right? -- and they clean up all the business. >> [ chuckling ] exactly. >> i have to ask,...
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kentucky needs a quick one. mays. noel lost it. last touched by louisville with eight seconds left. >> greg: partner, they just stay active. >> clark: they don't give up on it. >> greg: got himself in a little bit of a tiff there trying to attack. they cut off all the passing lanes and created that turnover opportunity. >> tim: noel winding down. the free throw goes with 1.8 left but louisville can stay home with a "w," a hard-earned victory at that. 80-77. for clark kellogg, greg anthony, tim brando, saying so long. tonight on cbs. back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" followed by "48 hours." i'm out of breath. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2013 men's national championship. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com. >> a wintry mix across the washington region is making some highways slippery while falling temperatures could cause freezing tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. bruce johnson is off this evening. >>> snow mixed with rain across most of the area today.
kentucky needs a quick one. mays. noel lost it. last touched by louisville with eight seconds left. >> greg: partner, they just stay active. >> clark: they don't give up on it. >> greg: got himself in a little bit of a tiff there trying to attack. they cut off all the passing lanes and created that turnover opportunity. >> tim: noel winding down. the free throw goes with 1.8 left but louisville can stay home with a "w," a hard-earned victory at that. 80-77. for...
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kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. 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 inter
kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. 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...
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the state of kentucky has inadequate definition of what is considered basic care for animals state has absolutely no felony provisions for neglect or abandonment of animals no provisions at all for sexual assault of animals and no provisions to allow for veterinarians to report animal cruelty or fighting and those who violate the few laws that kentucky does have on the books to protect animals can still on animals in the future without any restrictions there are a number of areas where states should be happy to rank number one this is a want to sorry kentucky but your lack of protection for animals is very very ugly coming up a lot of people are wondering what's wrong with the republican party that if you're a resident a billionaire or a stand and the republican party is acting just fine i'll explain in tonight's daily take. well with. this month's high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge streaming systems
the state of kentucky has inadequate definition of what is considered basic care for animals state has absolutely no felony provisions for neglect or abandonment of animals no provisions at all for sexual assault of animals and no provisions to allow for veterinarians to report animal cruelty or fighting and those who violate the few laws that kentucky does have on the books to protect animals can still on animals in the future without any restrictions there are a number of areas where states...
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i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? i mean, we've heard you are one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid-back guys here. >> as all officers, i've received threats from different inmates for bodily harm. he's the only one that's actually ever tried to follow through with it. >> come on in! i'll show you what a redneck can do! >> hiatt's refusal to cooperate with officers has resulted in numerous violent cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. and if you back up, you're a bitch. if you make them come in and get you, you get a
i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that...
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i'm -- the people in kentucky, again, every other member of the delegation in kentucky, you mentionedator mcconnell. every other member of the federal delegation has an a rating from the n.r.a. it's very rare they hear anything different than that. it's incumbent on me as the only person who favors gun regulation in the state of kentucky to speak out to others here the other side of the story and i'm going to keep doing that. >> cenk: so that would appear to be somewhat of a politically courageous move in kentucky. you're in a more progressive district, but it is kentucky. we hear from politicians so opposite who has the exact same rating. he has an f. from gun control advocates that there's nothing we can do, because the political reality says that republicans won't go along, et cetera. do you disagree with that. do you think there is something you can do if you try. >> that's the trap i fell into and i think many of my colleagues have fallen into, nothing have happens so you might as well just be quiet. i think again i think this time is different. i think the agony of this nation i
i'm -- the people in kentucky, again, every other member of the delegation in kentucky, you mentionedator mcconnell. every other member of the federal delegation has an a rating from the n.r.a. it's very rare they hear anything different than that. it's incumbent on me as the only person who favors gun regulation in the state of kentucky to speak out to others here the other side of the story and i'm going to keep doing that. >> cenk: so that would appear to be somewhat of a politically...
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>> yes, republican colleague from kentucky a-rated from the nra cht a. and he's ready to do something. congressman courtney and congressman yarmuth, thank you for your presence tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> coming up, conservatives are blaming everything in the world for gun violence except guns. mike huckabee had an explanation that has a lot of folks scratching their heads. >>> plus, think the nra is all-powerful? think again. the gun lobby can be overcome and more and more politicians are talking about it. and this tragedy has changed a country, but has also changed the president. we'll talk about how president obama himself is looking at gun violence in a new way with a new determination. you're watching po ining "polit nation" on msnbc. >> we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless? in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard? are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? i gave birth to my daugh
>> yes, republican colleague from kentucky a-rated from the nra cht a. and he's ready to do something. congressman courtney and congressman yarmuth, thank you for your presence tonight. >> thanks, reverend. >> coming up, conservatives are blaming everything in the world for gun violence except guns. mike huckabee had an explanation that has a lot of folks scratching their heads. >>> plus, think the nra is all-powerful? think again. the gun lobby can be overcome and...
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sprinkles of rain southern virginia, the carolinas, kentucky, tennessee. that is coming into some colder air so as it does approach us later today we may have a little bit of a wintry mix later this morning around the areas west and north of washington. right now it's all in the 20s. most of the region from west virginia all of the way to the atlantic shore except right near the waters is generally a little above freezing there. we do have a winter weather advisory and freezing rain advisory for some icing and maybe a little bit of snow in the mountains of western maryland. highlands in west virginia. east of there we may get a little bit of a mix of that. perhaps by late morning and around noontime a little wet snow maybe a few wet snowflakes and sleet areas coming through and changing to rain after that. much of the region during the afternoon and hovering near 40 degrees. a look at tonight in ten minutes. a look at traffic now. >> christmas eve and interstates are looking good. no reports of issues on the beltway. in maryland interstates are looking gre
sprinkles of rain southern virginia, the carolinas, kentucky, tennessee. that is coming into some colder air so as it does approach us later today we may have a little bit of a wintry mix later this morning around the areas west and north of washington. right now it's all in the 20s. most of the region from west virginia all of the way to the atlantic shore except right near the waters is generally a little above freezing there. we do have a winter weather advisory and freezing rain advisory...
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we all learned in first grade two wrongs don't make a right and the very very ugly the state of kentucky the animal legal defense fund is out with its seventh annual. ranking the worst states in the nation when it comes to animal protection laws number one this year so you can talk you are going to be able d.f. the state of kentucky has an adequate definition of what is considered basic for animals state has absolutely no felony provisions for neglect or abandonment of animals no provisions at all for sexual assault of animals and no provisions to allow for veterinarians to report animal cruelty or fighting and those who violate the few laws that kentucky does have on the books to protect animals can still on animals in the future without any restrictions there are a number of areas where states should be happy to rank number one there is a want to sorry kentucky but your lack of protection for animals is very very ugly coming up a lot of people are wondering what's wrong with the republican party but if you're a resident a billionaire or a stand and the republican party is acting. fine
we all learned in first grade two wrongs don't make a right and the very very ugly the state of kentucky the animal legal defense fund is out with its seventh annual. ranking the worst states in the nation when it comes to animal protection laws number one this year so you can talk you are going to be able d.f. the state of kentucky has an adequate definition of what is considered basic for animals state has absolutely no felony provisions for neglect or abandonment of animals no provisions at...
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i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that notoriety? i mean, we've heard you are one of the most dangerous guys here. how does that -- >> that's what i hear. i'm actually one of the most laid-back guys here. >> as all officers, i've received threats from different inmates for bodily harm. he's the only one that's actually ever tried to follow through with it. >> come on in! i'll show you what a redneck can do! >> hiatt's refusal to cooperate with officers has resulted in numerous violent cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. and if you back up, you're a bitch. if you make them come in and get you, you ge
i'm knee to knee with the most dangerous man in the state of kentucky. and he's not chained to anything. all of a sudden all of my questions, everything i prepared for the interview, went completely out of my head. >> victor, tell me what, originally what your crime was that brought you to kentucky state penitentiary, how long that sentence is, and then how long of that sentence you have served? >> i'm in for murder. life sentence. convicted in 2001. >> are you proud of that...
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it's never to talk about what he's done for kentucky and what his vision for the future of kentucky isre that whoever is running against him is unacceptable and spending whatever it takes to do that. so, you know, i think it would be interesting. ashley judd is a very, very popular figure, and you take on somebody with that -- who is that well-known and who is that popular, you go negative on them at your own peril. people don't like that. if they have a very good feeling about the candidate. so, you know, we fully expect he would run that kind of campaign against any opponent, but against ashley judd, i think that's problematic for mcconnell. >> i think it is. let me ask you about senator mcconnell's effort to filibuster his own idea on avoiding future fights over the fiscal cliff. how can this man propose a solution to a serious problem only to turn around and oppose it just because the white house embraced it? >> well, of course, we know that it really wasn't a serious effort to resolve a problem. we know it was just a gimmick to score a political point and that's senator mcconnell'
it's never to talk about what he's done for kentucky and what his vision for the future of kentucky isre that whoever is running against him is unacceptable and spending whatever it takes to do that. so, you know, i think it would be interesting. ashley judd is a very, very popular figure, and you take on somebody with that -- who is that well-known and who is that popular, you go negative on them at your own peril. people don't like that. if they have a very good feeling about the candidate....
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we'll get into that in the next hour with john yarmuth from kentucky.sday morning. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: congressman john yarmuth from kentucky and democratic strategist peter fenn in studio with us the next hour here. president obama putting aside a lot of time today for meetings on the fiscal cliff. and on shaping his new cabinet the national security team which he is expected now to announce this friday. he'll get the daily briefing with the vice president at 10:15 this morning and then a meeting with defense secretary leon panetta this afternoon at 4:35. they're the only two public events -- announced events on the president's schedule. jay carney with his press briefing today at 12:3
we'll get into that in the next hour with john yarmuth from kentucky.sday morning. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> announcer: this is the...
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that's producing some rain in southwestern virginia, carolinas, kentucky, and tennessee. it is advancing northeast heading closer to us. we'll have a lot of cloudiness through the rest of the day. it's cold. we're below freezing just about everywhere except right on the tidal potomac and right on the chesapeake bay where it's in the 30s to near 40 degrees in a few locations there. in the mountains it's only near 20 degrees. way out west, western maryland into west virginia, there could be some icing and maybe an inch or so of snow later today into tonight. if you are driving that way, watch out for that. we'll have sun maybe this morning but then cloudy later in the morning and maybe wet snowflake activity with maybe a little sleet mixing with rain noontime and then changing to all rain by mid to late afternoon around most of the region and into this christmas eve. a look at that in ten minutes. a look at traffic now with mike. >> good morning. things are looking good right now on all major interstates for christmas eve commute. let's take a look at 270 right now worry fr
that's producing some rain in southwestern virginia, carolinas, kentucky, and tennessee. it is advancing northeast heading closer to us. we'll have a lot of cloudiness through the rest of the day. it's cold. we're below freezing just about everywhere except right on the tidal potomac and right on the chesapeake bay where it's in the 30s to near 40 degrees in a few locations there. in the mountains it's only near 20 degrees. way out west, western maryland into west virginia, there could be some...
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kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell.w. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis i'm doug gottlieb. here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. next saturday. "the road to the final four" continues with the bluegrass battle between kentucky and louisville. be sure to tune in tomorrow. the nfl on cbs. >> doug: for all of us, seth davis, myself and the cast of people behind the scenes have a happy holiday. be safe and we're thinking of you, sandy hook.
kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell.w. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis i'm doug gottlieb. here is a look at what's...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield four minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. aderholt, who wrote a portion of this bill, and whose state is at the risk of losing jobs because of some technicalities and i'd like to recognize him for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for four minutes. mr. aderholt: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky for his time and just take a moment to say how much we appreciate working with him and his staff on this legislation as we've moved forward. as has been mentioned here, the purpose of this legislation in many respects is to make critical technical changes to the 2007 energy independence and security act, known as eisa. which will both preserve jobs and create new jobs and several related industries. i want to speak in particular to section 312 of eisa, as it regulates the efficiency standards of walk-in coolers and freezers. the section mandates tha
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. whitfield: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield four minutes to the gentleman from alabama, mr. aderholt, who wrote a portion of this bill, and whose state is at the risk of losing jobs because of some technicalities and i'd like to recognize him for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for four minutes. mr. aderholt: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i want to thank the gentleman from kentucky for his...
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kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell.he -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte, the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down, nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis, i'm doug gottlieb. here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. next saturday. "the road to the final four" continues with the bluegrass battle between kentucky and louisville. be sure to tune in tomorrow. the nfl on cbs. >> doug: for all of us, seth davis, myself and the cast of people behind the scenes, have a happy holiday. be safe and we're thinking of you, sandy hook.
kentucky. we'll see them next week against louisville. >> seth: ryan harrell.he -- ryan harrow. >> doug: my alma mater time. phil forte, the forgotten freshman with 22. he looks and plays like travis ford. marcus smart in the conversation for freshman of the year. new mexico goes down, nate walters with 28 points. >> seth: too much nate walters, surprising new mexico could not hold serve at home. >> doug: that will do it for now, for seth davis, i'm doug gottlieb. here...
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. >> congressman john yarmuth from kentucky. thank you, sir. >> thank you, martin. >> next, vice president joe biden breaks bread with middle class americans. has the gop completely lost the battle for america's heart? stay with us. thank you, sir. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. thank you, sir. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80%
. >> congressman john yarmuth from kentucky. thank you, sir. >> thank you, martin. >> next, vice president joe biden breaks bread with middle class americans. has the gop completely lost the battle for america's heart? stay with us. thank you, sir. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. thank you, sir. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. now's a good time to...
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the deadliest accident took place at the kentucky darby mine. state investigators concluded that methane, undetected, leaked through a wall that had been improperly constructed to seal off an abandoned part of the mine. the gas was accidentally ignited by a blowtorch. the explosion was horrific and killed melissa lee's husband, jimmy. >> he lost the top of his head. he had an o2 tank impaled through his body. the force was so magnificent, it shot him backwards so fast, it pulled his pants over top of his mining boots. it tore his hard hat into 45 different pieces. he laid dead and stepped over top of, not even recognizing it as a human body. he left me with two babies to raise by myself. >> jimmy's wedding ring was never recovered. >> he wasn't supposed to die yet. >> neither was stella morris's husband, bud. he died at harlan county's h&d mine after an underground coal car ran him over. >> from the reports, it said that it knocked his body in the bucket. you know, it amputated one leg and crushed the other. >> with the price of coal up dramatic
the deadliest accident took place at the kentucky darby mine. state investigators concluded that methane, undetected, leaked through a wall that had been improperly constructed to seal off an abandoned part of the mine. the gas was accidentally ignited by a blowtorch. the explosion was horrific and killed melissa lee's husband, jimmy. >> he lost the top of his head. he had an o2 tank impaled through his body. the force was so magnificent, it shot him backwards so fast, it pulled his pants...
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you can see into west virginia and eastern kentucky we've got some shower activity. once this comes through, winds will be -- it will be a breezy afternoon. it will feel more like december later tonight. temperatures will fall back into the 30s. quick look at futurecast. cloud cover to start your morning. we should be partly sunny around here this afternoon. there could be a sprinkle out there but i think most of the area should be dry and then we'll just be kind of clear and quiet later tonight with these cooling temperatures moving on in. it is a bit of a confusing forecast. the bottom line is becoming partly sunny. a shower is possible way passage of a cold front later this morning but i guarantee all of us will notice the breezes out of the west five to 15, gusting maybe 25 to 30. 37 tonight. clear skies, much cooler. winds out of west at five to 10. this is your accu-weather seven- day forecast. 50s for the next couple of days. then we get a more vigorous cold front in here thursday night and early friday. check out your friday daytime high, only 43. that sets u
you can see into west virginia and eastern kentucky we've got some shower activity. once this comes through, winds will be -- it will be a breezy afternoon. it will feel more like december later tonight. temperatures will fall back into the 30s. quick look at futurecast. cloud cover to start your morning. we should be partly sunny around here this afternoon. there could be a sprinkle out there but i think most of the area should be dry and then we'll just be kind of clear and quiet later...
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link is here with life as henry clay, the great compromiser from kentucky. henry clay was a friend of mary todd lincoln's father. as they grow she had known the great man. she was like uncle henry practically. and i pictured this raw character coming in off the frontier into springfield, illinois. no more education than what he was able to teach himself, worshiping the man henry clay and suddenly maybe somebody knows him. interested in thinking. that was fascinating. she was immensely, physically strong and left to show off that day. he's on a ship and trading stories we send young sailors, passing the time. there is this three-foot long fire asked, but a heavy head at the end. he just reaches over and grabbed the end of the acts between two fingers and left it fully extended with the head of the acts six feet, but set up that holds it there and slowly puts it back down consist of these young men, can any beauty that? a couple of them tried, nobody could do it in this punchline is one of his story chickadee two at a time. it was endless. it really draws to a
link is here with life as henry clay, the great compromiser from kentucky. henry clay was a friend of mary todd lincoln's father. as they grow she had known the great man. she was like uncle henry practically. and i pictured this raw character coming in off the frontier into springfield, illinois. no more education than what he was able to teach himself, worshiping the man henry clay and suddenly maybe somebody knows him. interested in thinking. that was fascinating. she was immensely,...
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blizzard conditions are anticipated in the forecast through the boot hill of missouri to paducah, kentucky and carbondale, illinois. the system setting up to be problematic as it all advances to the east and that's something we're monitoring here. we'll bring you the latest on watches and warnings as they come in. >>> other top stories, brand new information about the christmas eve ambush that left two volunteer firefighters dead in upstate new york. 62-year-old william spengler, the man who set fire to his suburban rochester home began firing at firefighter at the scene, left behind a note and they found human remains inside his home. >> medical examiner has removed those remains. 191 lake road is where the shooter resided with his sister. the assumption is that it is the shooter's sister. >> there was no motive in the note. it did not speak to motive. there was some ramblings in there. he intended to burn his neighborhood down and kill as many people as possible before stopping. but as for as motive, all kinds of speculation, and trutfully, we do not know. >> spengler served 17 years in
blizzard conditions are anticipated in the forecast through the boot hill of missouri to paducah, kentucky and carbondale, illinois. the system setting up to be problematic as it all advances to the east and that's something we're monitoring here. we'll bring you the latest on watches and warnings as they come in. >>> other top stories, brand new information about the christmas eve ambush that left two volunteer firefighters dead in upstate new york. 62-year-old william spengler, the...
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the louisville media market of fax a lot of kentucky.hey and not hearing the other side of this case. host: you represent a very urban area? tesco i have nothing outside the city limits of louisville -- calleguest: i have nothing outse the city limits of louisville. as a kid, i went to summer camp and got my certificate of sharpshooting. i always thought guns or something the good guys used to ward off the bad guys bending most frequently, guns are used -- when they are in society, they are used by bad guys. i have always been afraid of them. i live in a community where there are more people who are afraid of them because they have direct contact with them on an almost daily basis. that fear i think gives me a right to be free to go to a grocery, theater, or a mall without having to carry a gun to protect myself. host: if you were in a different district in kentucky, with your position be a political death wish in a sense? guest: there is a good chance it would be. my colleague who lost this year represented the lexington area and always
the louisville media market of fax a lot of kentucky.hey and not hearing the other side of this case. host: you represent a very urban area? tesco i have nothing outside the city limits of louisville -- calleguest: i have nothing outse the city limits of louisville. as a kid, i went to summer camp and got my certificate of sharpshooting. i always thought guns or something the good guys used to ward off the bad guys bending most frequently, guns are used -- when they are in society, they are...
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>> get lexington, kentucky out. >> do you feel like we do? we're going to kick out with frampton after he's done with this answer. >> he brought back a bunch of jobs at lexington, kentucky but at much lower wages. >> what kind? >> it was appliance jobs. >> they have the huge apply hans city down there and all these massive buildings and their own zip code and one building after another closed down. he's starting up one assembly line after another. are they going to get paid $30 an hour? no. >> here's the point. how do you have a ro best recovery when you have wage compression, people who made $30 an hour making $14 an hour. how do you grow an economy like that. >> the point is do we want these jobs building in germany or alabama. want them in lexington, kentucky or china? >> you mentioned germany. volkswagen opened a plant in chattanooga a few months ago, 2,000 new jobs. bob corcoran was down there. 2,000 jobs, every one of which started at $14.50 an hour. >> right. they're not all going to be at -- >> so volkswagen was moving these jobs here
>> get lexington, kentucky out. >> do you feel like we do? we're going to kick out with frampton after he's done with this answer. >> he brought back a bunch of jobs at lexington, kentucky but at much lower wages. >> what kind? >> it was appliance jobs. >> they have the huge apply hans city down there and all these massive buildings and their own zip code and one building after another closed down. he's starting up one assembly line after another. are they...
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mitch mcconnell is up in 2014 in kentucky. he never wins going away in kentucky. that's an issue there. there will be lots of others. but not these 38. they really do see it as the hand of the united states in world government reaching down into local towns in utah and telling them how to deal with their disabled kids. >> how do they repair this? >> i don't know they do. mcconnell is facing the boehner problem. he's having his leadership undercut. and they understand that what's being threatened is their ability to govern. they have priorities they have to get through. so he's got to actually exert a firmer hand. we're starting to see that with boehner. but howard is right. mcconnell has an election at stake. >> he hired rand paul's campaign manager to be his campaign manager in the upcoming race. >> i look at the democrats of this. the the veterans of the senate, the old guard, the statesman. there was still respect available. it just seems lost today. >> you make a very important point. it's true of the baby boom generation. very few of them have the bonding nat
mitch mcconnell is up in 2014 in kentucky. he never wins going away in kentucky. that's an issue there. there will be lots of others. but not these 38. they really do see it as the hand of the united states in world government reaching down into local towns in utah and telling them how to deal with their disabled kids. >> how do they repair this? >> i don't know they do. mcconnell is facing the boehner problem. he's having his leadership undercut. and they understand that what's...
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. >> at a kentucky gas station, a routine fill-up flares up. >> it happened so fast. everybody was in so much shock. >>> further south, a tow job in texas turns powerless while another tow goes south in the snowy northeast. animals can have horrible days too. rush hour on a freeway is always bad but for a tiny dog, it's life threatening. these are the stories of when order days turn into very bad ones. "caught on camera, very bad day." >>> a woman in iowa fights for her life after her small boat capsizes over a dam. june 30, 2009 is just winding down for an iowa bridge construction crew along the des moines river when crane operator joe low notices something terribly wrong. >> i seen the boat drift down and he started it up and he was trying to wrap with an anchor or rope or something. then i heard him holler at his wife, put her life jacket on and he didn't have one on. >> there's nothing anyone nearby can do to keep them plummeting over the dam. the man is carried downstream but the woman is caught in the turbulence or boil of the falls rushing over the dam. a swift
. >> at a kentucky gas station, a routine fill-up flares up. >> it happened so fast. everybody was in so much shock. >>> further south, a tow job in texas turns powerless while another tow goes south in the snowy northeast. animals can have horrible days too. rush hour on a freeway is always bad but for a tiny dog, it's life threatening. these are the stories of when order days turn into very bad ones. "caught on camera, very bad day." >>> a woman in iowa...
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likely to bring blizzard conditions meaning blowing and drifting, heavy, heavy snow to paducah, kentucky and we'll see snow in places in the south that typically don't see it like little rock, arkansas. how 'unusual is that? snow falling on the ground might be once every ten years but measurable snow which we're likely to see with this storm hadn't happened since 1913. even for oklahoma city, carol, only once a decade we on average see so much snow so this is unusual this time of year. please eyes caution. the snowstorm will impact millions of people and don't forget the tornado threat in louisiana today. >> all right. thank you, bonnie. >>> first lady michelle obama is in the christmas spirit. the white house just released this picture of the first lady answering calls from children who called norad santa tracker control center to ask about old saint nick's big trip around the globe. mrs. obama watched the progress along with children nationwide last night. with the obama family home for the holidays in hawaii we couldn't help but wish everybody a hawaiian merry christmas h morning. ♪ h
likely to bring blizzard conditions meaning blowing and drifting, heavy, heavy snow to paducah, kentucky and we'll see snow in places in the south that typically don't see it like little rock, arkansas. how 'unusual is that? snow falling on the ground might be once every ten years but measurable snow which we're likely to see with this storm hadn't happened since 1913. even for oklahoma city, carol, only once a decade we on average see so much snow so this is unusual this time of year. please...
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both through marriage and blood, tightly woven, a kentucky aristocracy. starting with the first men in illinois, he was volunteering to fight for the war before it started, he was repeatedly writing letters to stephen douglas. even though douglas was a democrat. and he already had a lot of military experience. he had bought in the black hawk war. and he actually was in charge of the mormons and state of illinois. he was a big military guy, a political guy, and he really wanted to buy mexico. he wrote letters to newspapers saying that this is our possible opportunity to gain california for the united states. and i will be the front of that movement. and in fact, he was. now, pardon is excited about the possibility of taking a lot of mexican territory and manifest destiny. when he gets to mexico, his views change pretty quickly and dramatically. when he gets to mexico, he writes about potential silver mines. and he says that the silver mines here are supposed to be the richest and mexico. and were only abandoned why the ignorance of the mexicans. and he sai
both through marriage and blood, tightly woven, a kentucky aristocracy. starting with the first men in illinois, he was volunteering to fight for the war before it started, he was repeatedly writing letters to stephen douglas. even though douglas was a democrat. and he already had a lot of military experience. he had bought in the black hawk war. and he actually was in charge of the mormons and state of illinois. he was a big military guy, a political guy, and he really wanted to buy mexico. he...
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. >> reporter: in these east kentucky hills bob scott's family has owned this land, almost 50 acres,lso part of his family history, the hatfield/mccoy feud. >> my mother's maiden name was hatfield. >> and this is mccoy property. >> randall mccoy, pate trat of the kentucky clan once lived here and his well sit here's on scott's land. his once enemy was hatfield, leader of the clan. this spot is where they finally ended a generation of fussin', fightin', and killing. sparked by a murder right after the civil war. >> mccoy's brother was a northern soldier. he comes back from the war. hatfield and his family fought for the south. word gout out they were out to get him and they eventually went out and get him. >> reporter: between 1865 and 1868 dozens of members of both families were murdered. he showed us various places where the families spilled blood. >> this is where there was a trial over a hog that really began all the hard feelings and all the gunfire. >> reporter: january 1st, 1888. a half dozen hatfields walked six miles from west virginia to kentucky. >> they all get drunk on ne
. >> reporter: in these east kentucky hills bob scott's family has owned this land, almost 50 acres,lso part of his family history, the hatfield/mccoy feud. >> my mother's maiden name was hatfield. >> and this is mccoy property. >> randall mccoy, pate trat of the kentucky clan once lived here and his well sit here's on scott's land. his once enemy was hatfield, leader of the clan. this spot is where they finally ended a generation of fussin', fightin', and killing....
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democrat, the only kentucky democrat in congress. he won with a 29% margin, defying the nra, even before tonig tonight. defying the nra in kentucky. they were giving him a failing grade. they could tell he was not using their talking points even prior to now. there is a lesson there, it seems to me, as he was saying, in the ability to override the nra when it comes down to the real election for congress. >> yeah, you know, absolutely, and mayor michael bloom berg says that the nra is really just a paper tiger. if you look at their record in the just completed election, they had a less than 1% success rate in terms of all the money in the millions and millions they spent trying to defeat the president. but what i think is important, lawrence, you're starting to see the benefits of being with the nra, and sort of not risking them in opposing an election, are starting to be outweighed in being associated with them. i mean, the nra doesn't exactly have a sterling reputation here, they are the ones trying to clear the way to stop states f
democrat, the only kentucky democrat in congress. he won with a 29% margin, defying the nra, even before tonig tonight. defying the nra in kentucky. they were giving him a failing grade. they could tell he was not using their talking points even prior to now. there is a lesson there, it seems to me, as he was saying, in the ability to override the nra when it comes down to the real election for congress. >> yeah, you know, absolutely, and mayor michael bloom berg says that the nra is...
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mcconnell was elected to serve the people of kentucky. so how do mcconnell and junior senator rand paul justify letting federal unemployment benefits expire for 24,000 people in their state? how can senator marco rubio allow nearly 119,000 unemployed floridians to be cut off? senators john mccain and jon kyl should be fighting for the 28,000 people who would be affected in arizona. it's not clear if they will. and the list goes on and on. unemployment benefits are vital to the economic security of millions of americans, and the continued recovery of the u.s. economy as a whole. this should not be a bipartisan issue. let's bring in john nichols, washington correspondent for "the nation" magazine. brother nichols, who will be most affected if no deal is reached. not the very reach who can afford to deal with in a very serious fashion. not even the upper middle class. but tell us about those clinging to the bottom of the ladder? >> well, those clinging to the bottom of the ladder are not the most impoverished people in america. they tend to
mcconnell was elected to serve the people of kentucky. so how do mcconnell and junior senator rand paul justify letting federal unemployment benefits expire for 24,000 people in their state? how can senator marco rubio allow nearly 119,000 unemployed floridians to be cut off? senators john mccain and jon kyl should be fighting for the 28,000 people who would be affected in arizona. it's not clear if they will. and the list goes on and on. unemployment benefits are vital to the economic security...
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why you dim witted kentucky mule. you ain't got no more sense...out here ziek, it isn't what a man says, it's how he says it. where i come from, a man speaks what's in his mind and his feelings goes into the words. just a minute ziek. let me explain. hello? yeah dale. okay! roy, dale says you can see cliff miller now. come along ziek you can find out the truth for yourself. i i got cousin ziek, along with ms. dale and the sheriff. what did we tell ya? looks like i make a mistake mr. rogers. and i'm admitting it free and noble. anybody can make a mistake ziek. i'll shake on that. i don't hold no truck with revenuers. cliff did you recognize who shot at you? i didn't rightly see nothing except a figure rising up out of the bushes. could it have been roger wilson? well it's like i told you, he's been wanting to buy my land and i suspect him a digging them holes up near the boundary fence. what kind of holes? oh like someone was looking for something buried and all mighty eager to find it. that might account for that map i saw on wilson's des
why you dim witted kentucky mule. you ain't got no more sense...out here ziek, it isn't what a man says, it's how he says it. where i come from, a man speaks what's in his mind and his feelings goes into the words. just a minute ziek. let me explain. hello? yeah dale. okay! roy, dale says you can see cliff miller now. come along ziek you can find out the truth for yourself. i i got cousin ziek, along with ms. dale and the sheriff. what did we tell ya? looks like i make a mistake mr. rogers....
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led utah to the 1998 ncaa final against kentucky.oach could never beat kentucky. >> thank you much. before we go, got to have one last word from paul about the storm. it's already here. >> we got some rainfall. it poured all evening long. really round three hasn't even started yet. you get a break about 4 or 5 more hours. about 2:00 in the morning, here comes the rain. soggy tomorrow morning. by tomorrow evening we're down with the rounds. no round four. >> going to hold you to that. that's it for us. thanks for joining us. more sports another 11:00 on cbs 5. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters.
led utah to the 1998 ncaa final against kentucky.oach could never beat kentucky. >> thank you much. before we go, got to have one last word from paul about the storm. it's already here. >> we got some rainfall. it poured all evening long. really round three hasn't even started yet. you get a break about 4 or 5 more hours. about 2:00 in the morning, here comes the rain. soggy tomorrow morning. by tomorrow evening we're down with the rounds. no round four. >> going to hold you...
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a blizzard warning it in effect out in kentucky. >>> parts of indiana and kentucky can get up to four inches of snow. you can get complete weather coverage and you can receive weather alerts by signing up for the app on www.ktvu.com. >>> highway patrol said a wrong way driver slammed into an approaching car on highway 101. it happened at 4:00 a.m. north of san rafael. officers believe the crash was alcohol-related and the injuries however are reportedly minor. >>> san leandro police are investigating a christmas eve shooting. though found a man in his $60 but the man was rushed to the hospital. police have not released information about the shooter. after a crash in oakland, officers spotted a stolen vehicle in san leandro. they chased the car to 105th avenue where the car crashed into other vehicles including a police cruiser. suspects ran from the scene but were later arrested. one suspect had minor injuries and nobody else was hurt. >>> a man was in critical condition after crossing broadway when he was hit. the driver involved was involved with another vehicle and the suspect is d
a blizzard warning it in effect out in kentucky. >>> parts of indiana and kentucky can get up to four inches of snow. you can get complete weather coverage and you can receive weather alerts by signing up for the app on www.ktvu.com. >>> highway patrol said a wrong way driver slammed into an approaching car on highway 101. it happened at 4:00 a.m. north of san rafael. officers believe the crash was alcohol-related and the injuries however are reportedly minor. >>> san...
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, as we look at gun purchases, kentucky ranking number one for americans that have purchased guns. as we talk about the reflections of what can come after newtown, it is not so much about guns as it is about what's deemed as assault weapons in this country and properly defining what are assault weapons and that should be sold to the american people through the bill of rights and the second amendment in honor of that. are you calling for comprehensive action based on what we saw in newtown. what is comprehensive action mean and especially when we know there is 51% of people on the hill that have been funded by the nra for their campaigns to be there? >> we now have a task force headed by mike thompson of california looking into what kind of package the congress might consider. i think the mayor mentioned most of the elements the primary elements of one, but one thing that i have suggested and i think that actually the nra implied it, we never do oversight in congress as to the gun laws on the books. he talked about enforcement and we never have not looked at that and apparently acco
, as we look at gun purchases, kentucky ranking number one for americans that have purchased guns. as we talk about the reflections of what can come after newtown, it is not so much about guns as it is about what's deemed as assault weapons in this country and properly defining what are assault weapons and that should be sold to the american people through the bill of rights and the second amendment in honor of that. are you calling for comprehensive action based on what we saw in newtown. what...
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that's when republican congressman hal rogers from kentucky comes into the story. he's the chairman of the house appropriations committee. that $17,000 replacement drip pan comes from a supplier in his kentucky district. in a 2009 press release, rogers took credit for getting his district's phoenix products millions in new business with the drip pan. washington guardian says what the congressman did was the supplier's ceo and husband are contributors to his political action committee. >> we the taxpayers have been on the hook for millions of dollars for drip pans that are needlessly expensive, all because a congressman wants business in his district to be getting this contract. >> reporter: the center for responsibility in ethics in washington says another company could make the same helicopter drip pan for $3,000. that's $14,000 less. phoenix products called the pan a one of a kind piece of equipment and says the public is getting its money's worth. neither chairman rogers nor the drip pan manufacturer responded to washington guardian's request for comment. so for
that's when republican congressman hal rogers from kentucky comes into the story. he's the chairman of the house appropriations committee. that $17,000 replacement drip pan comes from a supplier in his kentucky district. in a 2009 press release, rogers took credit for getting his district's phoenix products millions in new business with the drip pan. washington guardian says what the congressman did was the supplier's ceo and husband are contributors to his political action committee. >>...
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the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he finished with two on the day and that's 19 and a half on the season. they are two of 10 and special teams bailed them out. the third quarter recovers punt. frank gore takes it from there. most touchdowns in a franchise history with 50 and 10 points on turnovers. gore and watch his run. 19 of his 60 throw yards and his 1,000-yard season. dixon then pounds it home and 26 niners. the dolphins didn't quit. watch this amazing one handed touchdown grab. he threw for 150 yards. the niners lead is down to 7. kaepernick had 185 yards. he can run as evident with his touchdown. 49ers win it 27-13. and here is coach harbaugh
the kentucky derby this year. >> i'll have another has won the kentucky derby. >> had a blast. never miss another one. it is great, great clean fun. >> marcell reece. athletes always wanted to be rock stars and now it is celebrity chefs who have taken over that roll. role. the 49ers are busy, but it ain't pretty. dolphins sacked him four times and he fumbled once. to his credit he found a way to overcome his inexperience. he set a new standard for sacks on a season. he...
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the glass on this phone is made in kentucky.o we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> wow. big news coming out of rock center. that interview with brian williams. and apple not the only u.s. company bringing jobs back to america. some big manufacturers like ge also stamping made in america on more and this more of their products. charles fishburn wrote about the insourcing boom in this month's magazine "the atlantic." charles, welcome to the program. joining us from mexico city, i guess somewhat ironically, in a way, because 30 years ago if it were mexican factories taking u.s. work, then that moved largely to china. now some of that is coming back here. how come? >> it's coming back specifically because a company like ge has done the math and they figured out two things. first, the world has changed in the last -- certainly in the last 20 years, and even in the last ten years. transportation costs are higher. labor cost
the glass on this phone is made in kentucky.o we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> wow. big news coming out of rock center. that interview with brian williams. and apple not the only u.s. company bringing jobs back to america. some big manufacturers like ge also stamping made in america on more and this more of their products. charles fishburn wrote about the insourcing boom in...
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so you go to jackson, kentucky, and people are running literacy programs there but tlrl parents who don'ts to learn to read. it just defies all logic and all tradition here in the united states of wanting our kids to have a better life. what's going on? >> well, it's heartbreaking because there is, in effect, an incentive for parents to try to gain the system and have their kids be diagnosed with an intellectual disability because then they can get payments each month until that child turns 18 under the ssi system. and so, you know, there's no doubt that ssi support is a lifeline to many parents with kids who truly are disabled. but also, according to people there, there's no doubt that there are a lot of fuzzier cases where there's a real incentive to have your children lag behind because that's one basis for diagnosing this kind of disability. >> 1.2 million children enrolled in supplemental programs at a cost of billion a year. as you say, there are obviously kids who really need this kind of assistance, but is it possible, nick, to assess what part of it is working and what part of it
so you go to jackson, kentucky, and people are running literacy programs there but tlrl parents who don'ts to learn to read. it just defies all logic and all tradition here in the united states of wanting our kids to have a better life. what's going on? >> well, it's heartbreaking because there is, in effect, an incentive for parents to try to gain the system and have their kids be diagnosed with an intellectual disability because then they can get payments each month until that child...
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for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, hardy, kentucky.t want to miss it. your local news is next. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." you don't want to miss it. your local news is next. what started a suspicious fire his morning. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. no word on what started a suspicious fire here in the city this morning. the fire in the excelsior district started about 1:00. it sent two people to the hospital. they are both expected to be okay though. the fire department had to call pg&e to the scene because they couldn't shut off the gas to that burning home. >>> three members of one family died in a weekend fire in west san jose. a couple and their 4-year-old granddaughter were trapped on the upper floor. firefighters found the entire building was already engulfed in flames when they arrived. two of the people killed had lived there for about 20 years. >>> the number of drunk driving arrests is down this holiday weekend compared to a year ago. the chp is r
for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, hardy, kentucky.t want to miss it. your local news is next. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." you don't want to miss it. your local news is next. what started a suspicious fire his morning. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. no word on what started a suspicious fire here in the city this morning. the fire in the excelsior district started about 1:00. it sent...