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this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did.77, 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.77, 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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. >> murray, kentucky, seems an unlikely home for a vampire. it's a small college town, set securely in america's bible belt. >> i'm april lindsey. i dated rod on and off and on again and off again. i thought i was going to marry him at one point. i thought we were going to be a family. he didn't have a whole lot to hold on to. i loved him. but he was -- he had problems. >> life in murray is generally unhurried, but for young rod ferrell, it was far from idyllic. his mother and father divorced soon after he was born. >> we were married when we were 18 years old. we didn't live together very long. we married and divorced within the same year of rod's birth. we didn't have a bad divorce or anything like that. it was just that he went on his separate ways and so rod and i were alone. >> ferrell's boyhood as the only child of a single mother was a chaotic tour of low rent apartments and trailer parks, while shuffling back and forth between murray, kentucky, and florida. rod's mother had relatives in the small town of eustis, close to orlando. and i
. >> murray, kentucky, seems an unlikely home for a vampire. it's a small college town, set securely in america's bible belt. >> i'm april lindsey. i dated rod on and off and on again and off again. i thought i was going to marry him at one point. i thought we were going to be a family. he didn't have a whole lot to hold on to. i loved him. but he was -- he had problems. >> life in murray is generally unhurried, but for young rod ferrell, it was far from idyllic. his mother...
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kentucky does not recognize same-sex marriage as legal. >> under kentucky law, a husband or a wife canto testify against the other in court. and our position is that kentucky law, that kentucky law of the husband and wife privilege does not apply to a same-sex couple. >> only because she's married to a woman. instead they want to use that information to strap her to a gurney, to pump poison into her veins and kill her. we say that's not fairment. >> reporter: the attorneys representing both women say it's not just unfair, it's unconstitutional. >> they are trying to use state law which treats gay and lesbian people differently than it treats heterosexual people to their advantage in a criminal action. that i believe is unconstitutional. >> reporter: whether geneva case may be compelled to testify against her wife may already be in the hands of another court. the u.s. supreme court. the high court is expected to rule any time now on the constitutionality of california's proposition 8. california voters in 2008 approved a ban on same-sex marriage. the women's attorneys say if the court s
kentucky does not recognize same-sex marriage as legal. >> under kentucky law, a husband or a wife canto testify against the other in court. and our position is that kentucky law, that kentucky law of the husband and wife privilege does not apply to a same-sex couple. >> only because she's married to a woman. instead they want to use that information to strap her to a gurney, to pump poison into her veins and kill her. we say that's not fairment. >> reporter: the attorneys...
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kentucky fried chicken. uncle kentucky fried chicken. his buddies, the king and the clown have not made it here given the uncertainty of the situation. in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. >> uncle kentucky. awesome. ♪ you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. it's new. >> before gadhafi -- >> not possible. >> yeah. now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? >> nice feeling. nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my cousin. how i should be feeling, not good, because i wanted to kill him. i don't want to see anyone die anymore. he has killed for nothing. the first thing i think that killing people is bad. he's leave me do that. because if i don't kill him, he kills me. >> right. it's nice to see freedom. it's nice to see the bad guy gone. it's nice. i feel welcome here. >> f
kentucky fried chicken. uncle kentucky fried chicken. his buddies, the king and the clown have not made it here given the uncertainty of the situation. in the meantime, places like this have been popping up. >> uncle kentucky. awesome. ♪ you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. it's new. >> before gadhafi -- >> not possible. >> yeah. now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice....
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home. >> reporter: like the kentucky special olympics where she first opened the show.ed. >> marlana! >> i like to give people hope to live. >> how do you give people hope? >> from singing and encouraging people. >> reporter: do you think it makes them feel for themselves, hey, i am inspired to do more? >> yes, yes, yes, it does. >> reporter: marlana always carries a tape-recorder, it is how she learns lyrics, which isn't foolproof she does forget them from time to time. >> does that embarrass you ever? >> it don't embarrass me, but it just -- i mean, uh-oh. i need to keep going. >> i gently sing to people who are lost. >> reporter: and i think that probably helps a lot of people feel like they are found. you sing amazing grace? >> yes. i once was lost but now i'm found. was blind but now i see. >> axelrod: marlana will appear on her biggest stage so far tonight when she sings the national anthem in front of 107,000 nascar fans at the quaker state 400 in kentucky. make that 107,000 lucky nascar fans who get to see her. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. later
home. >> reporter: like the kentucky special olympics where she first opened the show.ed. >> marlana! >> i like to give people hope to live. >> how do you give people hope? >> from singing and encouraging people. >> reporter: do you think it makes them feel for themselves, hey, i am inspired to do more? >> yes, yes, yes, it does. >> reporter: marlana always carries a tape-recorder, it is how she learns lyrics, which isn't foolproof she does forget...
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uncle kentucky, awesome. you know where kentucky is?art. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. it's new. >> before gadhafi -- >> not possible. >> now it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? >> nice feeling. nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my cousin. how should i be feeling? i feeling good. i don't want anyone to die in war. he's killed for nothing. the first timing i think that killing people is bad. he's leave me do that. because if i don't kill him, he kills me. >> right. it's nice to see freedom. it's nice to see the bad guy gone. it's nice. i feel welcome here. >> finally. we say no on him. he's now died. that's what we wanted. >> to johar, a few pieces of greasy fried chicken eaten in a brightly colored fast-food setting means more. >> my country. i want the feeling of the taste of freedom. >> the taste of freedom. >> it's a nice taste. ♪ g
uncle kentucky, awesome. you know where kentucky is?art. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. it's new. >> before gadhafi -- >> not possible. >> now it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? >> nice feeling. nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my...
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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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lincoln lived on the frontier in the far western portion of virginia in a region called kentucky most likely meaning the land of tomorrow or place of meadows. they were pioneers and like all pioneers in the ohio river valley in the late 18th century they were lucky just to be alive. four years earlier the lincoln family had crossed through the cumberland gap following a trail blazed by daniel boon and they were assisting their father as he enclosed a cornfield working to carve out an ever larger pocket of civilization on a parcel of land beside long run a branch of a branch of the new ha yo river east of the settlement of louisville. as they helped position the fence in shot sounded. their father tumbled to the unknown and out of the woods emerged two or three indians. mordecai picked up his father's rifle and barked at josiah to move as fast as he could to the station 15 minutes distant to sound the alarm. they ran and reached the cabin his father had built just as he heard his other brother cry out. he turned to see thomas grasped by the here and trousers being carried towards the t
lincoln lived on the frontier in the far western portion of virginia in a region called kentucky most likely meaning the land of tomorrow or place of meadows. they were pioneers and like all pioneers in the ohio river valley in the late 18th century they were lucky just to be alive. four years earlier the lincoln family had crossed through the cumberland gap following a trail blazed by daniel boon and they were assisting their father as he enclosed a cornfield working to carve out an ever...
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kentucky. republican line. like rand paul. i'm from kentucky. is losing her freedoms more and more everyday. this nation has become more and more anti-god. i'm looking for someone that will allow us to have religious freedoms and our guns freedoms. people shouldn't target people who disagree with the liberal agenda in this country. i think rand paul has got it. as far as our liberties, i agree with him. this is supposed to be the land of the free. it is only that way to one or two groups and the rest of us have to sit back. a bunch of nonsense. a -- you are a hater if you say anything against them. this country is getting crazy. >> rand paul, the senator for kentucky, spent a great deal of his time speaking about liberties. can view it soon on our video library at c-span.org. democrat line. go ahead. caller: i believe that we should us. two people to represent knows whatles that we want. okay -- we vote on -- can't vote on people who do not understand which way they are going. >> go ahead. they do not see nobody but themselves. they do not under
kentucky. republican line. like rand paul. i'm from kentucky. is losing her freedoms more and more everyday. this nation has become more and more anti-god. i'm looking for someone that will allow us to have religious freedoms and our guns freedoms. people shouldn't target people who disagree with the liberal agenda in this country. i think rand paul has got it. as far as our liberties, i agree with him. this is supposed to be the land of the free. it is only that way to one or two groups and...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36...
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the kentucky republican had been the least popular member of the u.s. previous tally no easy feat. but thanks in part to the senate vote killing expanded background checks for gun buyers mcconnell has dropped back to second place to the new least popular senator arizona republican jeff flake. now senator mcconnell is up for re-election next year and the latest poll will show him tied with kentucky secretary of state allison lunder gran grimes who has not even declared that she's running in the race yet. will senator mcconnell lose or gain from a february audio recording made in secret by activist curtis morrison and released to "mother jones" magazine. in the recording unnamed mcconnell staffers are heard going over opposition research on actress ashley judd who had considered running against mcconnell. judd is trashed for her religious beliefs her pro-choice stance on abortion, and her support for president obama and for suffering depression: >> john: now one question voters may have to decide, did the federal election regulations banning senate staffe
the kentucky republican had been the least popular member of the u.s. previous tally no easy feat. but thanks in part to the senate vote killing expanded background checks for gun buyers mcconnell has dropped back to second place to the new least popular senator arizona republican jeff flake. now senator mcconnell is up for re-election next year and the latest poll will show him tied with kentucky secretary of state allison lunder gran grimes who has not even declared that she's running in the...
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chairman, hahl rogers from committee -- hal rogers from kentucky, told us a story of a young man that was wounded in afghanistan -- iraq, who lost one eye, lost eyesight in one eye. as he left the service to go in the v.a. system in order to save his remaining eye, he had to have medical records that could be read by the v.a. doctors. and because of the bureaucratic, inefficiency and poor idiocy we have a completely different set of medical records in the d.o.d. and the veterans administration system. for years taxpayers have spent upwards of $1 billion or more over the last 10 years to get the department of defense and the department of veterans affairs operating in a single -- using a single unified medical record so when a young man like this moves out of active service and into the v.a., when it's a time critical surgery, such as this young man
chairman, hahl rogers from committee -- hal rogers from kentucky, told us a story of a young man that was wounded in afghanistan -- iraq, who lost one eye, lost eyesight in one eye. as he left the service to go in the v.a. system in order to save his remaining eye, he had to have medical records that could be read by the v.a. doctors. and because of the bureaucratic, inefficiency and poor idiocy we have a completely different set of medical records in the d.o.d. and the veterans administration...
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his against a of are you for it well one of the things that you mentioned rand paul republican of kentucky and mark udall democrat of colorado in the senate it's also one of the only bill i would imagine maybe one of the only bills ever to have. a republican of california and is fellow california senator maxine waters are on it but everyone is seeing the credit as you said credit unions did and small businesses didn't contribute to the crisis yet since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight they have had this cap on business lending at the behest of the bankers lobby which the banks don't have and which credit union station no other restrictions for mortgages or auto loans which are you can't really say after the mortgage crisis is that really small business loans are any more inherently dangerous it depends on the quality of loan and mortgages are so that even the obama's president obama's administrator of
his against a of are you for it well one of the things that you mentioned rand paul republican of kentucky and mark udall democrat of colorado in the senate it's also one of the only bill i would imagine maybe one of the only bills ever to have. a republican of california and is fellow california senator maxine waters are on it but everyone is seeing the credit as you said credit unions did and small businesses didn't contribute to the crisis yet since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight...
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a developing story in kentucky. medical helicopter crash in kentucky. we got a scene. the crash happened at 11:30 last night. three people died in that crash the cause still under investigation. >> another former dc council member is facing legal trouble. federal prosecutors will charge michael brown with bribery. prosecutors say he accepted a loan from two undercover fbi agents a year and a half ago. >> new at this hour we are getting details about what president obama will speak about later this morning. he plans to talk about what the state is doing to help people sign up for health care. six million people will be eligible to participate. he is in california for a two day summit with the president of china. it is the last stop for the chinese president. the two presidents will meet to discuss a wide range of issues. this is the first time the two have met since he became the president of china in march. >> credit card companies provide information to the nsa on top of the internet and phone monitoring we knew about. some members of congress say the programs may hav
a developing story in kentucky. medical helicopter crash in kentucky. we got a scene. the crash happened at 11:30 last night. three people died in that crash the cause still under investigation. >> another former dc council member is facing legal trouble. federal prosecutors will charge michael brown with bribery. prosecutors say he accepted a loan from two undercover fbi agents a year and a half ago. >> new at this hour we are getting details about what president obama will speak...
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so i worked at a place called kentucky lighting and supply.f you need fixtures and stuff like that, check them out. it's a nice place. then i eventually quit, because i was like, i was working until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning making comics, then wake up at 8:00, because i had to be to work at 8:00 and go to work 15 minutes late, because i lived down the street, and just do a horrible job all day long. then go home and work again. so i decided i'm going to quit and make a go at this. i was going massively in debt, like funding everything on credit cards and i didn't want to tell my parents like oh, yeah, i'm quitting my job and doing this comic thing and it's probably not going to work out and i'm racking up crazy amounts of debt. it was like going to college but not going to college. i had college-level debt. i just didn't want them to worry. so my mother called kentucky lighting one time and they were like, yeah, he doesn't work her. he hasn't worked here for almost a year. so she called me and was like, what happened? you don't work there a
so i worked at a place called kentucky lighting and supply.f you need fixtures and stuff like that, check them out. it's a nice place. then i eventually quit, because i was like, i was working until 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning making comics, then wake up at 8:00, because i had to be to work at 8:00 and go to work 15 minutes late, because i lived down the street, and just do a horrible job all day long. then go home and work again. so i decided i'm going to quit and make a go at this. i was...
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>>> on the ground tornados speeding through kentucky, washington d.c., bracing for twisters, too. >>> on trial, it begins, george zimmerman accused of murdering trayvon martin amid a debate about race, gunfire and justice. >> good evening on this monday night. we begin with one young american man who says he has control of a lot of the nation's secrets tonight. edward snowden, the 29-year-old whistle blower behind that massive intelligence breach at the nsa. tonight he said he's a target and on the move, hidden behind closed doors, shrouded in mystery and drama. brian ross has the latest on who he is and what else he has. brian. >> reporter: as fbi agents are scrambling to find him there are reports he's preparing to make public even more of the nation's most closely guarded secrets. until he checked out some time today, edward snowden has been holed up in luxury for three weeks in hong kong at the meara hotel, according to employees there. by his own account, every meal came from room service, pill oh,s stuffed under the door to prevent eaves dropping, and he used the code name verax
>>> on the ground tornados speeding through kentucky, washington d.c., bracing for twisters, too. >>> on trial, it begins, george zimmerman accused of murdering trayvon martin amid a debate about race, gunfire and justice. >> good evening on this monday night. we begin with one young american man who says he has control of a lot of the nation's secrets tonight. edward snowden, the 29-year-old whistle blower behind that massive intelligence breach at the nsa. tonight he...
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tornadoes ripping through parts of kentucky. 7 tornadoes in the mid atlantic. more than 100 reports of severe weather including large hail and damaging winds. we are still tracking the storm system moving into sections of new england. that's where the heaviest rain is concentrated early this morning. we are talking 2-3 inches of areas across maine and up state new york and southern parts of new england. another storm system in the midwest and plains states we are lacking at more storm potential. 90s across the plains 92 in new orleans. heating up further east. >> i like the 66 up there. >> in a few hours jury selection will continue in george zimmerman's trial. security was tight as supporters showed up for trayvon part tin. they feel threatened. >> we live at a secluded place. nobody knows where we live. we have death threats directed at us for being george's family. >> lawyers for both sides are trying to narrow down the jury pool to 6. >> george zimmerman sat in court with his wife sitting a few feet away on day one mark omira told the judge they need more t
tornadoes ripping through parts of kentucky. 7 tornadoes in the mid atlantic. more than 100 reports of severe weather including large hail and damaging winds. we are still tracking the storm system moving into sections of new england. that's where the heaviest rain is concentrated early this morning. we are talking 2-3 inches of areas across maine and up state new york and southern parts of new england. another storm system in the midwest and plains states we are lacking at more storm...
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also -- this is kentucky. rand paul's state.paul beach mccon em's protege in the republican primary in 2010 and where -- i imagine that mitch mcconnell spent the last two years saying i don't want that to happen to me in 2014. we can say how will he respond to 2014 now. the idea is that he's spent the last few years preparing for 2014. >> he absolutely has. i find it ironic that conservatives don't like him more. why don't they like this man who has been so unbelievably successful at the -- president's agenda? i don't think there is anyone in washington has that kind of success. contrary to i think what you were discussing before, i don't think he is a functionary. used the powers of the senate in a way no minority leader in the history of the senate ever has. he has been so successful at disciplining his members to get behind him and on the health care. on the health care bill. there are a number of republican senators, including grassley, not just, you know, the two women from maine who wanted to support the bill in the beginn
also -- this is kentucky. rand paul's state.paul beach mccon em's protege in the republican primary in 2010 and where -- i imagine that mitch mcconnell spent the last two years saying i don't want that to happen to me in 2014. we can say how will he respond to 2014 now. the idea is that he's spent the last few years preparing for 2014. >> he absolutely has. i find it ironic that conservatives don't like him more. why don't they like this man who has been so unbelievably successful at the...
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more tornadoes pummel the southeast in kentucky and maryland. we are taking a look at extreme weather across the country. check out this amateur video of a tornado wiping out much in its path. >> wow, that is hit hard there. >> in franklin, kentucky, roofs lifted, houses ripped from their foundation. >> debris in the air. >> residents like steve were found picking up pieces of their countryside homes. two elderly women found hunkering down. >> it's awesome. they are lucky. two women had minor injuries. that wall right there is the only wall standing in the house. that's where they were at. >> reporter: much of the nation gripped by extreme conditions. a water funnel hitting ground. flash flooding in the city, leaving many in maryland at a standstill. at the u.s. open in pennsylvania, it dampered hopes on the green. the first day of practice officials closed the course for hours. in golf shores, alabama. rip currents were to blame for four drownings. in the west, a different picture. a challenge for firefighters trying to combat the silver fire.
more tornadoes pummel the southeast in kentucky and maryland. we are taking a look at extreme weather across the country. check out this amateur video of a tornado wiping out much in its path. >> wow, that is hit hard there. >> in franklin, kentucky, roofs lifted, houses ripped from their foundation. >> debris in the air. >> residents like steve were found picking up pieces of their countryside homes. two elderly women found hunkering down. >> it's awesome. they...
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we'll see how it guns 0 you the. >> joining us now is democratic congressman john yarmuth of kentucky is that fairly indicative of the leadership style of the man you've come to know? remain silent on issues of national importance while running away with so-called scandals involving the irs and stuff like this? >> exactly. he has the chauffeur style of leadership. he just wants to drive. we'll take you anywhere you want to go. he just wants to stay at the wheel. >> that performance there where he simply refuses to even say anything about immigration reform, that's standard, is it, for him? >> it is. if anybody's seen him on national talk shows, mitch never talks about things. mitch doesn't want to talk about. he's a master at controlling both access to himself and the conversation. and you know, i hope the senate campaign next year changes that. i hope he has a camera in his face wherever he goes which might happen because so far, he's really good at not talking about things that make him uncomfortable. >> his speech today was on the subject of free speech. but mr. mcconnell sounded v
we'll see how it guns 0 you the. >> joining us now is democratic congressman john yarmuth of kentucky is that fairly indicative of the leadership style of the man you've come to know? remain silent on issues of national importance while running away with so-called scandals involving the irs and stuff like this? >> exactly. he has the chauffeur style of leadership. he just wants to drive. we'll take you anywhere you want to go. he just wants to stay at the wheel. >> that...
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mientras en kentucky, los tornados arrasaron con viviendas graneros y otros inmuebles.todo el noreste. de en para silvano ya, a illinois. sobre las dakotas estarán sintiendo vientos de 60 millas por hora. y a eso incluímos, también en el oeste de virginia, hasta las carolinas, y estamos esperando, fuertes vientos no se descarta la posibilidad de tornados. y mientras, granizos, y un panorama bastante difícil. fuera de eso viajamos al territorio mexicano, actividad de fuertes lluvias en todo el noreste y para el sureste de darlas. fueros lluvias para ustedes en territorio mexicano y hasta el miércoles en horas de la noche. así que bueno, actividad de fuego forestal hacia naou méxico del oeste de illinois para ustedes asia el sureste de lousiana. actividad de fuertes lluvias y aún más de inundaciones, y fuertes precipitaciones para ustedes nuevamente en todo el noreste. y que forma de llover hacia la ciudad de new york. cierta inestabilidad hacia el sur de la florida. y nosotros aquí en todo el sureste de los angeles, condición secas. pero lo que sí estamos hablando es de
mientras en kentucky, los tornados arrasaron con viviendas graneros y otros inmuebles.todo el noreste. de en para silvano ya, a illinois. sobre las dakotas estarán sintiendo vientos de 60 millas por hora. y a eso incluímos, también en el oeste de virginia, hasta las carolinas, y estamos esperando, fuertes vientos no se descarta la posibilidad de tornados. y mientras, granizos, y un panorama bastante difícil. fuera de eso viajamos al territorio mexicano, actividad de fuertes lluvias en todo...
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is it always kentucky on coal? is it west virginia? mean, you know, joe manchin is not happy today, but joe manchin is not going to be happy. the president is not going to worry about west virginia, that's for sure. >> the democrats can kiss west virginia good-bye and probably kentucky. >> they've been kissing it good-bye and kentucky for a while. they won ohio. threats for made about his existing policies in ohio and pennsylvania and he won anyway. this is necessary. he's putting together a new politics around climate change, doing it without congress. the house passed great climate change cap and trade legislation in the first term and couldn't get it through the senate. people were moving on this. now there's absolute obstruction. he's doing the right thing. >> a lot of wealthy people live near the shore as we know in florida especially. let's take a look at an example of how climate change can be important today, not years from now. look at miami. "the unavoidable truth is sea levels are rising and miami is on its way to becoming a
is it always kentucky on coal? is it west virginia? mean, you know, joe manchin is not happy today, but joe manchin is not going to be happy. the president is not going to worry about west virginia, that's for sure. >> the democrats can kiss west virginia good-bye and probably kentucky. >> they've been kissing it good-bye and kentucky for a while. they won ohio. threats for made about his existing policies in ohio and pennsylvania and he won anyway. this is necessary. he's putting...
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images from places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky show just how bad the flooding has been. in some spots the water is still rising. right now as we look at the current radar, the severe weather is moving into the northeast with thunderstorm watches and warnings up from new york state into maine. weather channel's meteorologist chris warren leads off our coverage from albany, new york. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. here in albany it is dry right now. don't let that fool you, because the threat is far from over. as we've seen from this storm system, it has already caused some major damage. with floodwaters receding and swollen rivers coming down, oklahoma authorities hope they will be able to locate as many as seven missing people believed to have been swept away in floodwater caused by rain. four bodies recovered today, two adults and two children in the deep fork river. in white city, arkansas, the search for hissing people believed to be caught up in violent floodwaters came to an end. >> they had life jackets on. they did everything right.
images from places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky show just how bad the flooding has been. in some spots the water is still rising. right now as we look at the current radar, the severe weather is moving into the northeast with thunderstorm watches and warnings up from new york state into maine. weather channel's meteorologist chris warren leads off our coverage from albany, new york. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. here in albany it is dry right...
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who ambushed and killed a kentucky police officer?is family and investigators search for answers. >> it wasn't a traffic stop that went bad. it wasn't an arrest that went bad. that someone actually took the time to plan it and set it up makes it that much more obviously hurtful but it makes you mad. >> when you know a guy like jason who is just a great man and a wonderful guy, you just don't expect this to happen. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. obviously hurtful but it makes oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna hel
who ambushed and killed a kentucky police officer?is family and investigators search for answers. >> it wasn't a traffic stop that went bad. it wasn't an arrest that went bad. that someone actually took the time to plan it and set it up makes it that much more obviously hurtful but it makes you mad. >> when you know a guy like jason who is just a great man and a wonderful guy, you just don't expect this to happen. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but...
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bambi browsing the aisles at a kroger in kentucky. take a look at these still photos from security cameras. the deer walked in through a closing door. once it got inside, the animal couldn't get back out. the deer ran up and down the aisles before several shoppers were able to corner the deer. police officers were able to grab it and release it into the woods. we think it just got some potato chips. >> yeah, exactly. got hungry. >>> listen to this. a watermelon sold at auction for thousands of dollars. this is the famous densuke watermelon with black skin sold to the highest bidder for more than $3,000 in tokyo. the watermelon is dense and sweeter compared to its green cousin. the densuke water melen is often given as a present. for $3,000, it must be somebody very special. >> i'm sorry present, i think. you've done something really bad, like a diamond. >> i'd like to try a watermelon that cost $3,000. they're giving it away at the auction. >> good luck with getting some of that. >> i know. 3,000 bucks. you know -- >> i love you dearl
bambi browsing the aisles at a kroger in kentucky. take a look at these still photos from security cameras. the deer walked in through a closing door. once it got inside, the animal couldn't get back out. the deer ran up and down the aisles before several shoppers were able to corner the deer. police officers were able to grab it and release it into the woods. we think it just got some potato chips. >> yeah, exactly. got hungry. >>> listen to this. a watermelon sold at auction...
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we want to get the latest from hard hit kentucky. scott newel joins us from paducah. >> good evening. i want to show you the debris that lines the banks of perkins creek. that is plywood all piled up against the utility pole there. it overflowed this morning, flooding the parking lot and many of the lower level roads at the days inn. nearly 7 inch of rain fell in a 12-hour period with nowhere to go. crews worked to rescue 30 people from the swiftly moving water. one of the highest numbers of such rescues in the history of the county. officials say the flooding left half a dozen families without homes. some found the water had risen up to the windows of their cars. many are expected to be a total loss. the good news, no injuries were reported. at least three roads were washed out, fortunately, those are secondary roads, but it is expected to be some time before those roads are passable again. this system has been sitting over us for several hours. the sun was out a moment ago, but we think it's passed here. one record book though. thi
we want to get the latest from hard hit kentucky. scott newel joins us from paducah. >> good evening. i want to show you the debris that lines the banks of perkins creek. that is plywood all piled up against the utility pole there. it overflowed this morning, flooding the parking lot and many of the lower level roads at the days inn. nearly 7 inch of rain fell in a 12-hour period with nowhere to go. crews worked to rescue 30 people from the swiftly moving water. one of the highest numbers...
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senator rand paul of kentucky joins me now. senator, thanks for being here. i want you to listen to what the head of the national security agency just told congress minutes ago about how important this type of surveillance is in stopping terrorist attacks specifically specifically the 2009 attempted attack. >> the phone numbers on zazi were the things that allowed us to use the business records, fisa to go and find connections from zazi from other players throughout the community, specifically in new york city. >> so, senator paul, we've heard this claim, there it is the director saying on the record if it weren't for this type of surveillance, who knows how many thousands of new yorkers would have died. what's your response? >> i think there's a bit of a credibility gap with the intelligence agencies. they frankly lied to us in open testimony in committee and said they weren't collecting any data, when in fact they were not collecting data, but billions of bits of it. i have heard news reports that zazi was connected to a guy named nazr. my question if they
senator rand paul of kentucky joins me now. senator, thanks for being here. i want you to listen to what the head of the national security agency just told congress minutes ago about how important this type of surveillance is in stopping terrorist attacks specifically specifically the 2009 attempted attack. >> the phone numbers on zazi were the things that allowed us to use the business records, fisa to go and find connections from zazi from other players throughout the community,...
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bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter.ell our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush?
bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter.ell our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ]...
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a lot of the electricity generated in kentucky comes from coal. with these restrictions on coal fired power plants, what happens to the costs of electricity in kentucky? >> well, electricity costs will definitely go up. and you know with mayor bloomberg giving 50 million dollars to sierra club, they're filing more and more lawsuits based on regulations against the coal industry. and stuart, i think the important thing to remember here, i do believe, also, that the president is catering to world public opinion because the total giga watts of co 2 emitted annually around the globe is naturally, it's 770 giga watts. and i want you to know that man made co 2 admissions, the total amounts to about 30 giga tons, but a lot of that is absorbed. so we're talking about a net 10 ton-- 10 giga ton of co 2 emissions becaused lie huchlts in t-- in the spectrum of things it's a small amount. >> you can't stop it? >> we're going to try to pass legislation and we had legislation in the house to stop it and harry reid and friends of president obama have not passed
a lot of the electricity generated in kentucky comes from coal. with these restrictions on coal fired power plants, what happens to the costs of electricity in kentucky? >> well, electricity costs will definitely go up. and you know with mayor bloomberg giving 50 million dollars to sierra club, they're filing more and more lawsuits based on regulations against the coal industry. and stuart, i think the important thing to remember here, i do believe, also, that the president is catering to...
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. >> seven tornadoes touched down yesterday, swooping down from kentucky eastward, including nere inhe middle of baltimore. l y tunnel. the maryland storms also scattered debris across the town of woodbine, toppling trees, damaging cars and even sending lawn furniture flying. >>> and they took an even bigger hit in southern kentucky where a tornado raked over a half-dozen homes about 40 miles north of nashville. as the winds picked up, two elderly women rode out the storm, huddled in a bathtub. now, their house did not fair very well at all. but they survived with minor injuries. and this morning, we're reminded that tornado season is far from over. >>> a major inconvenience for passengers overnight. a southwest flight from los angeles to texas, diverted to phoenix after a telephone bomb threat. the jet landed safely at sky harbor airport. it was sent to an isolated part of the airport. the passengers taken off the plane. and after a thorough search, no explosives were found. >>> more explosive clashes are erupting across turkey this morning, a day before the prime minister is schedu
. >> seven tornadoes touched down yesterday, swooping down from kentucky eastward, including nere inhe middle of baltimore. l y tunnel. the maryland storms also scattered debris across the town of woodbine, toppling trees, damaging cars and even sending lawn furniture flying. >>> and they took an even bigger hit in southern kentucky where a tornado raked over a half-dozen homes about 40 miles north of nashville. as the winds picked up, two elderly women rode out the storm,...
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no da tregua, tenemos una semana fuerte, hay que asegurarse ante mano, no cómo los que hacen en kentuckyta tornado, mientras granizo en él territorio mexicano fuertes lluvias, y diriamos que hasta él miércoles de la noche en illinois y luisiana inundaciones, fuertes precipitanciones en todo él noreste, que manera de llober en new york en él sureste altas temperaturas que phoenix, las vegas, texas, nuevo méxico, se siente cómo sí estuviera en 103 grados lo mismo en oklahoma, luisiana, él valle de tenesse, tenemos complicaciones en él centro del país y lluvias de tornados, a sí que bueno condiciones calidas, no podemos abandonar méxico con 23 centigrados, durango 28, se apodera él calor en la unión américana, hay retrasos en vuelos cerca de 4 horas, mire la minima en la noche, phoenix con 81 grados, la madre naturaleza al mal tiempo buena cara. >> gracias, él estadio azteca es intenso duelo de méxico contra costa rica. >> se dieron cita de pasión de equipo que necesitan víctorias. >> méxico con detalles. >> hola que tal saludo desde él estadio azteca es día importante para los amantes del
no da tregua, tenemos una semana fuerte, hay que asegurarse ante mano, no cómo los que hacen en kentuckyta tornado, mientras granizo en él territorio mexicano fuertes lluvias, y diriamos que hasta él miércoles de la noche en illinois y luisiana inundaciones, fuertes precipitanciones en todo él noreste, que manera de llober en new york en él sureste altas temperaturas que phoenix, las vegas, texas, nuevo méxico, se siente cómo sí estuviera en 103 grados lo mismo en oklahoma, luisiana,...
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bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter. well our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. >>> ten days ago as part of the off the chart segment on june 11th, mark sebastian a brilliant technician, and the chief operating officer of pit.com predicted that the market was due for a serious sell-off. after the beating we have taken over the previous two days, well, i mean, what can i say? everyone is buzzing me, what is this guy thinking because sebastian was dead right. he was more than right than anyone i have seen in a long time. he nailed it as the bond named game 7. given that the his method was accurate, what does he think will happen next? what did he use? he used the cebo volatility index also known as the vix. sebastian noticed it was working higher and higher and the s&p was stalled. that was his cue. in the past when we have seen that pattern it led to brutal sell-offs and h
bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter. well our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. >>> ten days ago as part of the off the chart segment on june 11th, mark sebastian a brilliant technician, and the chief operating officer of pit.com predicted that the market was due for a serious sell-off....
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>> we looked at the nine groups from ohio and kentucky that went through the process and were indeed finally did tax exempt status approved, and, you know, we had been interviewing them all along and one them mentioned the fact that he was involved with two of them, and one of them that had a lawyer, had a lawyer and did a more professional application that theirs did not get the level of scrutiny his first attempt did, so that kin of pulled a trigger in my head, and i said, well, maybe i should ask the other ones what they went through and we determined that two of the nine groups from the ohio and kentucky indeed did not have a lawyer when they first started and they did get the extra questioning, while it appears the other seven, while they did get delayed, didn't put nearly the level of the 35 questions that the smaller groups did. >> whether it's deliberate to basically oppress people who didn't have the funds or means to hire a lawyer, picking them unfairly, or applications because they did it themselves and more difficult to read and spent more time and required more informati
>> we looked at the nine groups from ohio and kentucky that went through the process and were indeed finally did tax exempt status approved, and, you know, we had been interviewing them all along and one them mentioned the fact that he was involved with two of them, and one of them that had a lawyer, had a lawyer and did a more professional application that theirs did not get the level of scrutiny his first attempt did, so that kin of pulled a trigger in my head, and i said, well, maybe i...
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i suspect that my good friend from kentucky, mr. barr, might have a thing or two to say about this week's declaration of war on coal. so i yield some time to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman, and i appreciate the opportunity to address the president's climate action plan that he unveiled yesterday, and what this really means to my fellow kentuckians and my fellow americans all around this country. as you see from the exhibit right here, this is the quote from the president's climate advisor. "a war on coal is exactly what's needed." while kentuckians and americans all around this country are suffering from high unemployment, thanks in large part due to the 5,700 coal jobs lost over the past two years, yesterday the president of the united states redeclared the war on coal. we know that a year ago the president, through his new source performance standards regulation, imposed an effective moratorium on coal-fired power plants coming online in the future. yesterday, the president said he wants to
i suspect that my good friend from kentucky, mr. barr, might have a thing or two to say about this week's declaration of war on coal. so i yield some time to the gentleman from kentucky, mr. barr. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman, and i appreciate the opportunity to address the president's climate action plan that he unveiled yesterday, and what this really means to my fellow kentuckians and my fellow americans all around this country. as you see from the exhibit right here, this is the quote...
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bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter.our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued act
bowling green, ohio, bowling green, kentucky, doesn't matter.our guy did go to bowling green, he is from ohio. let's stay with cramer. >> boo-yah, jim! sebastian, florida. >> sebastian inlet? >> caller: sebastian inlet. >> there's where i surf! good. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade...
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okay. >> caller: bowling green, kentucky. >> bowling green, man, we have a guy named robert.bowling green. >> caller: a few weeks ago, you had a terrific program about the possible breakup of occidental petroleum. i'm calling to see what the story is up and whether or not that's progressing. >> well, look, the literature said it was 100% chance it could happen. this is a big actionalertsplu.com, i think it's worth 120 on a breakup. i would not sell the stock. it acts like a dog right now, but i have to tell you just as soon as you're -- just because you're from bowling green, bowling green, ohio or kentucky, i think you'll be in the green if you own occidental. when a relationship isn't working you have to split up. stocks should be no different. harris corps has been trailing the pack of the defense sector and by the way, well, our guy robert did go to bowling green he is from ohio. stay with cramer. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after a
okay. >> caller: bowling green, kentucky. >> bowling green, man, we have a guy named robert.bowling green. >> caller: a few weeks ago, you had a terrific program about the possible breakup of occidental petroleum. i'm calling to see what the story is up and whether or not that's progressing. >> well, look, the literature said it was 100% chance it could happen. this is a big actionalertsplu.com, i think it's worth 120 on a breakup. i would not sell the stock. it acts...
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in kentucky, 68 percent of poor people accused of misdemeanor short up for a court appearance without a lawyer. in 28 counties in florida 77 percent people pled guilty. many after arrest can spend months in jail. this is becoming more and more evident as prosecutors raise the stakes. we have seen more crimes increase in terms of severity. as a result of this more cases are settling through plea bargains but not necessarily because they are guilty but they have no choice. they are often handled by poorly paid inexperienced lawyers. very rarely are new trials granted. even here in san francisco we have struggled to fill three investigators positions for the last six months and we have hundreds of cases that need the attention of an investigator. so today we are going to study the aftermath of gideon and discuss what has to happen in order to fix it. i want to thank everyone who has made today so possible, all of you for being here. i want to thank or sponsors, kicker and van ness and jim and douglas and maratel and investigations. i would like to thank all the volunteers who made this p
in kentucky, 68 percent of poor people accused of misdemeanor short up for a court appearance without a lawyer. in 28 counties in florida 77 percent people pled guilty. many after arrest can spend months in jail. this is becoming more and more evident as prosecutors raise the stakes. we have seen more crimes increase in terms of severity. as a result of this more cases are settling through plea bargains but not necessarily because they are guilty but they have no choice. they are often handled...
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my friend, senator rand paul from kentucky. >> thank you. he neglected to mention that it is a short list of friends, right? he alsoust a short list. neglected -- i do not know how my errors came up, but he -- none of his seemed to. we play every year with the democrats, and we are still pretty mad about this. we got 22-nothing this year, and last year it was 24 or four years in a row we have been beaten. they have got this one young pitcher, he was 32 years old, and he played baseball in college. and i say, look, democrats, you guys love them -- regulations so much. we passed a regulation that your pitcher can only pitch for two innings? so far, have not gotten anything back from them on that. you guys like equality of outcome, right? maybe we need to get six hours per inning. and if y'all score six runs, maybe we should get six runs, but so far,fair. they are for doggy dog capitalism when you gets on the baseball field. i got up early this morning, and i could not find my cellphone. i looked everywhere for it, but i could not find it. i we
my friend, senator rand paul from kentucky. >> thank you. he neglected to mention that it is a short list of friends, right? he alsoust a short list. neglected -- i do not know how my errors came up, but he -- none of his seemed to. we play every year with the democrats, and we are still pretty mad about this. we got 22-nothing this year, and last year it was 24 or four years in a row we have been beaten. they have got this one young pitcher, he was 32 years old, and he played baseball in...
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the conversations begin with senator rand paul of kentucky. senator, thanks for joining me. >> glad to be with you. >> should an event immigration reform plan include a way for the millions of undocumented people currently living in the country to eventually become citizens? >> i think there are two stages of what we need to decide. for those who are here who are undocumented should we give them a legal status, "we document them so that they can pay taxes and live legally and come out of the shadows. to that i say, yes. i think it also, though, as we allow that to occur that should be dependent upon the border becoming more secure so we don't have the same problem again in ten years. so legalization is the first step, now what i would propose is in stepped of creating a new pathway to citizenship i would allow people who are here on work visas to also simultaneous stand in the same line that a person in mexico city is right now, if you're in mexico city you want to come to our country you want fob a citizen there is a line. i would let them st
the conversations begin with senator rand paul of kentucky. senator, thanks for joining me. >> glad to be with you. >> should an event immigration reform plan include a way for the millions of undocumented people currently living in the country to eventually become citizens? >> i think there are two stages of what we need to decide. for those who are here who are undocumented should we give them a legal status, "we document them so that they can pay taxes and live legally...