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the kentucky derby. coverage begins at noon on nbc sports. you can watch the running live here on nbc. >>> coming up caught up on the week in news. a busy one from the unbelievable stories of survival in nepal to our lip sync with hoda. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back on saturday morning with "the download." the way to bring you up to speed on the stories. >> so much happened this week, including the legal battle over same-sex marriage and nik wallenda's stunt. we start with the headlines all week long. the fallout of the death of freddie gray. >> chaos, violence in baltimore over the death of freddie gray. >> angry mobs from store to store, destroying police cars and attacking officers. this completed senior center turned into an inferno. >> the surprise announcement calling for the arrest of six officers. >> we have probable cause to file charges. >>> overseas search and rescue teams. >> death toll spiked above of 6,000. >> this is the moment nepal was brought to its knees. >> climber
the kentucky derby. coverage begins at noon on nbc sports. you can watch the running live here on nbc. >>> coming up caught up on the week in news. a busy one from the unbelievable stories of survival in nepal to our lip sync with hoda. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are back on saturday morning with "the download." the way to bring you up to speed on the stories. >> so much happened this week, including the legal battle over same-sex...
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and kentucky der rerun for the roses.ou mentioned the fastest two minutes of sports is at 6:34 tomorrow evening. one of the horses this is eaking news for you wasn't expected to race scratched by his owner just yesterday. stanford is out. the owner says not because he's injured but because they want to concentrate on the belmont. taking his place is number 21, the number 21 pick fimento. they all move over one lane. number one pick, american pharaoh, he moves from the number 18 spot to the number 17 spot and number 17 has never won the kentucky derby. have all of that. number one pick: place your bets. we will be here all morning. >> you look beautiful. >> i love the hat. you look fantastic. >> thank you. thank you. >> i am putting my money on carpe diem. i love the day. oo name. >> seize the day. >> he dislocated his hip and had to be carried for miles off this mountain. why does the injured hiker have to pay thousands of dollars? >> you ever feel like you keep running and running like that but you can't lose the weight?
and kentucky der rerun for the roses.ou mentioned the fastest two minutes of sports is at 6:34 tomorrow evening. one of the horses this is eaking news for you wasn't expected to race scratched by his owner just yesterday. stanford is out. the owner says not because he's injured but because they want to concentrate on the belmont. taking his place is number 21, the number 21 pick fimento. they all move over one lane. number one pick, american pharaoh, he moves from the number 18 spot to the...
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so we are staying in kentucky. we will be together until death do us part, as we vowed, and we ask for equal treatment and protection under the law. that is all we are asking. for all of us in kentucky we are legal -- we are thankful for our legal team and are grateful for all the support we have received. we truly believe the justices when they look down on our family, they sell real people and real lives, and so many love stories. we have the best love stories you can imagine. they are all tremendous love stories and the justices looked at us today, and saw our love and our families, and i don't know how they could come to any conclusion except to recognize our marriage as legal and valid. thank you. >> >> my name is april, we took this case on out of production for our children. we stand before you one step closer to being a legalized family in the state of michigan. we are honored to be standing in front of all of you. honored with our attorneys mary dana, ken bob -- and all of the plaintiffs through michigan,
so we are staying in kentucky. we will be together until death do us part, as we vowed, and we ask for equal treatment and protection under the law. that is all we are asking. for all of us in kentucky we are legal -- we are thankful for our legal team and are grateful for all the support we have received. we truly believe the justices when they look down on our family, they sell real people and real lives, and so many love stories. we have the best love stories you can imagine. they are all...
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juan carlos: ganÓ por tercera ocasiÓn en kentucky. vÍctor espinosa: pasan cosa sin planearlas.el mexicano afortunado del mundo. vÍctor espinosa: por dos aÑos consecutivos he montado al favorito. soy un mexicano con mucha suerte juan carlos: parece que la suerte lo sigue acompaÑando, el aÑo pasado ganÓ las primeras dos carreras que forman parte de la triple corona. pero perdiÓ la tercera. esta vez tratarÁ de conquistar la triple corona. vÍctor espinosa: estoy al dÍa, ojalÁ que haya salido bien y vamos para las siguientes y luego veremos. juan carlos: quienes siguen su trayectoria piensan que tienen todo para ganar. el oriundo del estado de mÉxico es el primero en ganar dos aÑos consecutivos. se realizarÁ el prÓximo dÍa 6 de junio en el estado de nueva york. por ahora comparte el Éxito con sus fanÁticos y no podÍamos desaprovechar la oportunidad de tomarnos una selfie con quien se siente el mexicano mÁs afortunado del mundo. presentadora: muchas felicidades. esta noche jorge calvo nos acompaÑa con el resumen de la jornada deportiva. chelsea es el nuevo campeÓn de argentina. en el
juan carlos: ganÓ por tercera ocasiÓn en kentucky. vÍctor espinosa: pasan cosa sin planearlas.el mexicano afortunado del mundo. vÍctor espinosa: por dos aÑos consecutivos he montado al favorito. soy un mexicano con mucha suerte juan carlos: parece que la suerte lo sigue acompaÑando, el aÑo pasado ganÓ las primeras dos carreras que forman parte de la triple corona. pero perdiÓ la tercera. esta vez tratarÁ de conquistar la triple corona. vÍctor espinosa: estoy al dÍa, ojalÁ que haya...
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his final quarter mile in the kentucky derby was not fast given the pace.got horses like frosted and materiality who ran very well in the kentucky derby who will be waiting for him, who may be more attuned to the mile and a half distance. they will certainly be fresher. 12 of the last 13 winners of the belmont stakes didn't win in the kentucky derby and the preakness. seven skipped the preakness after running in the derby. that's the trend. i still think the odds are against him. >> one thing he definitely has going for him, his grand sire, empire maker, won the belmont at a mile and a half. i think with his long stride he can get it done. question is what kind of shape will he be in when he gets to belmont. this will take a lot out of him. even though he won easier than he did in kentucky this race will take more. he's got an extra week to recover but it will be interesting to' cie his energy level, did he lose weight getting to belmont. things to sort out. >> the first triple crown bid since spectacular bid in 1979 that was voted 2-year-old champion to co
his final quarter mile in the kentucky derby was not fast given the pace.got horses like frosted and materiality who ran very well in the kentucky derby who will be waiting for him, who may be more attuned to the mile and a half distance. they will certainly be fresher. 12 of the last 13 winners of the belmont stakes didn't win in the kentucky derby and the preakness. seven skipped the preakness after running in the derby. that's the trend. i still think the odds are against him. >> one...
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kentucky can do much better.ng a positive campaign. >> matt beven's closest rival said, it's been the dirtiest campaign in history. it looked like one, throwing food at each other. it's been a rough campaign. one candidate is accused of sexual battery, of attacking a woman. the other, this was a serious -- >> the cleanest of the bunch was matt beven. >> he only won 33 or 34%. it wasn't exactly a surge. and he stayed out of it. he cleverly -- wisely stayed out of the food fight of the two. >> a poll taken before tuesday's vote. beven got 36% going head to head with jack conway. the race is close, but conway is a mainstream democrat. >> howard's right, the big point here is the deep south has become very republican. >> this isn't the deep south, it's kentucky. >> i know. scheerer's done a great job, he's very popular among republicans and democrats in kentucky. he's a democrat from the rural area. conway is a city republican. remember rand paul blew him out in 2010. >> where was kentucky in the civil war? >> it sta
kentucky can do much better.ng a positive campaign. >> matt beven's closest rival said, it's been the dirtiest campaign in history. it looked like one, throwing food at each other. it's been a rough campaign. one candidate is accused of sexual battery, of attacking a woman. the other, this was a serious -- >> the cleanest of the bunch was matt beven. >> he only won 33 or 34%. it wasn't exactly a surge. and he stayed out of it. he cleverly -- wisely stayed out of the food fight...
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bob hutton: my research used a case study in kentucky. even though tom smith was not a native of that county, he was from eastern kentucky. it just happened to be that place where he was convicted and sentenced. more importantly, the county itself had a general civic reputation for violence leading back to just after the civil war. even though he was not a native of the county, his execution was looked at as a sort of -- some sources think of it as if it was a sort of blood sacrifice for the good, the morality, of the community that was killing him. i found it somewhat accidentally. >> how did you go about your research? what kinds of documents did you find, where did you find them? bob hutton: i found them in criminal court records. perhaps like two dozen newspapers, mostly in kentucky but as far away as missouri that reported on his death. >> were these newspapers on microfiche? what state were they in? bob hutton: most were but some have been put in digital form, which is very handy. >> have these resources been used by other historian
bob hutton: my research used a case study in kentucky. even though tom smith was not a native of that county, he was from eastern kentucky. it just happened to be that place where he was convicted and sentenced. more importantly, the county itself had a general civic reputation for violence leading back to just after the civil war. even though he was not a native of the county, his execution was looked at as a sort of -- some sources think of it as if it was a sort of blood sacrifice for the...
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his final quarter mile in the kentucky derby was not fast given the pace.got horses like frosted and materiality who ran very well in the kentucky derby who will be waiting for him, who may be more attuned to the mile and a half distance. they will certainly be fresher. 12 of the last 13 winners of the belmont stakes didn't win in the kentucky derby and the preakness. seven skipped the preakness after running in the derby.s the trend. i still think the odds are against him. >> one thing he definitely has going for him, his grand sire, empire maker, won the belmont at a mile and a half. i think with his long stride he can get it done. question is what kind of shape will he be in when he gets to belmont. this will take a lot out of him. even though he won easier than he did in kentucky this race will take more. he's got an extra week to recover but it will be interesting to' cie his energy level, did he lose weight getting to belmont. things to sort out. >> the first triple crown bid since spectacular bid in 1979 that was voted 2-year-old champion to come bac
his final quarter mile in the kentucky derby was not fast given the pace.got horses like frosted and materiality who ran very well in the kentucky derby who will be waiting for him, who may be more attuned to the mile and a half distance. they will certainly be fresher. 12 of the last 13 winners of the belmont stakes didn't win in the kentucky derby and the preakness. seven skipped the preakness after running in the derby.s the trend. i still think the odds are against him. >> one thing...
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el jinete vuelve a ganar el jinete de kentucky. con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ anunciador:este es el noticiero univisiÓn. arantza: lo que comenzÓ como un concurso que defiende la libertad de expresiÓn,, terminÓ con dos sospechosos abatidos. y un guardia de seguridad herido. para ganarse un premio de 10.000 $. juan carlos nos tienen los detalles del controversial concurso. juan: alrededor de este ataque extremista. el principal orador hacÍa parte por un documental que fue publicado en el aÑo 2008, a travÉs de varios portales de internet. veamos cÓmo ocurrieron estos hechos, que tienen alarmadas a las autoridades. un concurso de caricaturas sobre el profeta mahoma por dos hombres armados realizaron, y menos, 20 disparos. los hechos ocurrieron en un centro de convenciones. la cara de sorpresa de una mujer, que era entrevistada, refleja el momento exacto. en el ataque, fue herido un guardia de seguridad que reacciona rÁpidamente. y entre Él y sus compaÑeros, batieron a los dos hombres que aÚn no han sido identificados. testigo: habÍan poli
el jinete vuelve a ganar el jinete de kentucky. con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ anunciador:este es el noticiero univisiÓn. arantza: lo que comenzÓ como un concurso que defiende la libertad de expresiÓn,, terminÓ con dos sospechosos abatidos. y un guardia de seguridad herido. para ganarse un premio de 10.000 $. juan carlos nos tienen los detalles del controversial concurso. juan: alrededor de este ataque extremista. el principal orador hacÍa parte por un documental que fue publicado en el...
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. >>> dylan is in kentucky this morning. sheer there for the running of the derby, looking fabulous with the hat. >> she's done a fashion change. >> no it is a different one. >> it's a bigger hat. let's be honest why am i here? >> i've got my eyes on you, sillen. i see what you are doing. >> yes they will change throughout the show. again it's the 141st running of the kentucky derby. here at churchill downs since 1875 this race has been going off, the longest continuing running -- fasters most exciting two minutes in sports. we are looking for a gorgeous day in louisville where temperatures will eventually warm up. it is a chilly morning here but we will see lots of sunshine. we had some rain on thursday and that was it for this weekend. we are looking at a gorgeous temperature for the race later on today, mid 70s by this evening, a nice warm-up across the eastern half of the country, from coast to coast temperatures will get above average. highs today in chicago in the 70s, and new york city then tomorrow in the 70s in nort
. >>> dylan is in kentucky this morning. sheer there for the running of the derby, looking fabulous with the hat. >> she's done a fashion change. >> no it is a different one. >> it's a bigger hat. let's be honest why am i here? >> i've got my eyes on you, sillen. i see what you are doing. >> yes they will change throughout the show. again it's the 141st running of the kentucky derby. here at churchill downs since 1875 this race has been going off, the...
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i won the kentucky derby., the jockey who won the kentucky derby on california chrome last year, wins it again this year with american pharoah. of course, california chrome came up short in his quest to win the triple crown last year. american pharoah now has a chance to do something that no horse has done since 1978, and that's win the triple crown. the preakness is coming up in just two weeks. laura rutledge, cnn, louisville, kentucky. >> big hats and mint juleps. a good time there in kentucky. we thank you for watching cnn, the world's news leader. i'm george howell. for viewers in the u.s., "new day" is next. and for viewers around the world, "best of quest" is straight ahead after a check of your world headlines. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability
i won the kentucky derby., the jockey who won the kentucky derby on california chrome last year, wins it again this year with american pharoah. of course, california chrome came up short in his quest to win the triple crown last year. american pharoah now has a chance to do something that no horse has done since 1978, and that's win the triple crown. the preakness is coming up in just two weeks. laura rutledge, cnn, louisville, kentucky. >> big hats and mint juleps. a good time there in...
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he is also the first american to be a kentucky kernel. -- the first the enemies american to be a kentucky kernel. [applause] next we have mr. tim wendt who is an american trained gunship pirate in the republic of vietnam. it works for catholic charities today were he helps refugees in louisville. [applause] mr. hung klelee was also an american trained pilot and he is an entrepreneur and is heavily involved in the vietnam veterans act entities and community service. [applause] dr. quay tranh was a transition officer and today he works as a doctor. [applause] finally, we have mrs. how tranh who was a pharmacy student when she married dr. tran. she and her husband reside in elizabethtown, kentucky today. [applause] we have five people with the last name tran and none of us are related. >> except for the married couple. i hope they are related. but not in that way. [laughter] we want to begin tonight's conversation with the start of the vietnam war. dr. gary tranh,. you were a veterinarian student in oklahoma when the vietnam war broke out. how did you learn about the war overseas and how did
he is also the first american to be a kentucky kernel. -- the first the enemies american to be a kentucky kernel. [applause] next we have mr. tim wendt who is an american trained gunship pirate in the republic of vietnam. it works for catholic charities today were he helps refugees in louisville. [applause] mr. hung klelee was also an american trained pilot and he is an entrepreneur and is heavily involved in the vietnam veterans act entities and community service. [applause] dr. quay tranh was...
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the 141st running of kentucky derby. those horses the loading process will take as long as the race. but it'll be great. can't wait to see it. good luck. >> thank you, josh. and of course the kentucky derby is not just about the horses. there are the mint juleps and the famous and fabulous hats. dylan is at churchill downs with tara lipinski and johnny wier. oh, johnny. >> you get to watch the fights on that dish. >> reporter: he blocks the sun a little bit. >> i'm getting all the cable channels. >> wow. >> reporter: so clearly we are talking hats here at the kentucky derby. and we have our fashion experts here to discuss the trends for this year. you and i have more of the fascinator on. these are really easy to wear. >> i love the fascinator. i should upgrade to this. but this is so easy. i feel like the big hats i'm always peeking out. but the trend this year is bigger, better hats. >> reporter: taller is in order this year? >> i had to build up a lot in weave to keep this on. but it's absolutely stunning. and it's ve
the 141st running of kentucky derby. those horses the loading process will take as long as the race. but it'll be great. can't wait to see it. good luck. >> thank you, josh. and of course the kentucky derby is not just about the horses. there are the mint juleps and the famous and fabulous hats. dylan is at churchill downs with tara lipinski and johnny wier. oh, johnny. >> you get to watch the fights on that dish. >> reporter: he blocks the sun a little bit. >> i'm...
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here's how one kentucky newspaper described it last year. that's just the opposite of what many people expected under obamacare, particularly because one of the goals of health reform was to reduce pressure on emergency rooms by expanding medicaid and giving poor people better access to primary care. instead, mr. president what's happening, many hospitals in kentucky and across the nation are seeing a surge of those newly insured medicaid patients walking right into the emergency rooms. one kentucky doctor described it as a perfect storm a perfect storm. we've given people an a.t.m. card he said, in a town with no a.t.m.'s. given obamacare's most famous broken promise about americans being able to keep the health plans they liked it's easy to see how a person who had access to good insurance and quality care before obamacare would find himself or herself forced into medicaid and into the emergency room today. a recent report found that among certain hospitals in kentucky, as many as one in five, one in five individuals covered by medicaid ha
here's how one kentucky newspaper described it last year. that's just the opposite of what many people expected under obamacare, particularly because one of the goals of health reform was to reduce pressure on emergency rooms by expanding medicaid and giving poor people better access to primary care. instead, mr. president what's happening, many hospitals in kentucky and across the nation are seeing a surge of those newly insured medicaid patients walking right into the emergency rooms. one...
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this county in kentucky was a place called violent, but it contained a series of violent actions that were analogous to things that were happening elsewhere in the country. when there was guerrilla warfare there, it was elsewhere. when there was lynching after reconstruction, there was lynching elsewhere and when there was assassination, it was going on elsewhere as well. how does calling a place violent disguise the human events? >> how is it that you became interested in this topic in the first place? mr. hutton: it's been so many years it's hard to remember. i am a historian of appalachia. some of these questions of white male violence have been stirred up by things like the miniseries on the hatfields and mccoy's and the way that americans take certain kinds of violence seriously while thinking others are a matter of humor. i was curious why things that happened in that county in kentucky aren't particularly taken seriously by americans. >> can you give us examples? mr. hutton: we could use the entire pop culture industry surrounding the hatfields and mccoy's. there have been refe
this county in kentucky was a place called violent, but it contained a series of violent actions that were analogous to things that were happening elsewhere in the country. when there was guerrilla warfare there, it was elsewhere. when there was lynching after reconstruction, there was lynching elsewhere and when there was assassination, it was going on elsewhere as well. how does calling a place violent disguise the human events? >> how is it that you became interested in this topic in...
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we've got miss kentucky reining miss kentucky, ramsey cash pinrpenter. >> i love this as southern bellee the beauty but still marvel. >> we also have miss connecticut here and you have more of a contrasting color. do you think this is hard to match with a certain dress? >> well your hat would be the statement and then you could go with a more simple dress. i love the mesh. it makes it lighter. >> tie dye is huge. christine put tie dye in my hat. we have elizabeth with the tie dye, too. why do you think tie dye is so popular? >> i think people love to celebrate the season. it was a long rough winter for a lot of us. that color certainly brings the life out in everybody. >> you're definitely bringing the color this year. we have the sunshine. it will be a beautiful weekend. guys, back to you. >> you guys all a look look amazing. thank you, dylan, tara and johnny. the kentucky derby tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. swoop. >>> for nor normal sized hats. 67 in san jose and should see 70s and 80s around lunchtime. unlike the last day that we saw yesterday we'll see temperatures leveling off and trendin
we've got miss kentucky reining miss kentucky, ramsey cash pinrpenter. >> i love this as southern bellee the beauty but still marvel. >> we also have miss connecticut here and you have more of a contrasting color. do you think this is hard to match with a certain dress? >> well your hat would be the statement and then you could go with a more simple dress. i love the mesh. it makes it lighter. >> tie dye is huge. christine put tie dye in my hat. we have elizabeth with...
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senator from kentucky. woulder in the mess we are today because of the majority leader. the majority leader should have seen this coming. everyone else did. even those in his own party. meanwhile, the republican leader has repeatedly lectured this body as to how it should function but his actions have helped the senate not to function. we can do without more lectures and defiance statements. we can do for some more strategy planning, and open lines of communication. because the majority leader's job to have a plan must get done over what it would like to get done. in this case, my friend from kentucky sumly didn't have a plan. that's why we're here staring down the barrel of yet another unnecessary manufactured crisis that threatens our national security. this is big-time stuff mr. president. we've heard what the head of the c.i.a. said today on the sunday show. he's afraid that something is going to happen when this act expires. and that's not just my assessment of the situation or the head of the c.i.a. e
senator from kentucky. woulder in the mess we are today because of the majority leader. the majority leader should have seen this coming. everyone else did. even those in his own party. meanwhile, the republican leader has repeatedly lectured this body as to how it should function but his actions have helped the senate not to function. we can do without more lectures and defiance statements. we can do for some more strategy planning, and open lines of communication. because the majority...
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. >> a "lockup" producer has a close call with one of the most dangerous inmates in kentucky. >> took knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times. and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profile, we've met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars, and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers, committed their crimes as teenagers. and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with, or abide by, the rules. >> i'm a person that's been in the joint all of my life. i've been told i'm pretty hard core. and i need a certain type of environment. >> now, you got something you want to say to me now? we can get it on national tv here. >> everything about alex's mannerisms, his appearance, and the words that he spoke, said -- convict. alex just embodied that. >> bennett was 54 years old when we met him and had spent 33 of those years behind bars for armed robbery
. >> a "lockup" producer has a close call with one of the most dangerous inmates in kentucky. >> took knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times. and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profile, we've met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars, and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers, committed their crimes as teenagers. and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict...
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knox in kentucky. we spoke to her higher-ups asking to speak to her in between her national interviews. we're told she's doing perfectly fine. she suffered no medical emergency, and she is excited to talk about her achievement. we'll have that for you coming up at 5:00. live in glassboro, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, cydney. you can watch the entire video on the soldier and her struggle to the finish by tapping on the nbc 10 news app. >>> the owner of a philadelphia row house that came crumbling down this morning has hired a demolition crew to finish the job. the front of the home on the street collapsed around 3:00 this morning. no one was living there and no one was hurt but several neighbors forced out of their homes as a precaution. >> i was actually in the shower. i heard a loud crash. i thought it was a car crash, i came outside. >> the city's licenses and expectations department had already tagged the building as a danger and put a fence in front of it in case it collapsed. >>> wet start for wedne
knox in kentucky. we spoke to her higher-ups asking to speak to her in between her national interviews. we're told she's doing perfectly fine. she suffered no medical emergency, and she is excited to talk about her achievement. we'll have that for you coming up at 5:00. live in glassboro, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, cydney. you can watch the entire video on the soldier and her struggle to the finish by tapping on the nbc 10 news app. >>> the owner of a philadelphia row house that...
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. >> a "lockup" producer has a close call with one of the most dangerous inmates in kentucky. >> took knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times. and then i butchered him with it. if you want to succeed in business, mistakes are a luxury you can't afford. that's why i recommend fast, reliable comcast business internet. they know what businesses need. and there's a no-mistake guarantee. if you don't like it, you have thirty days to call and get your money back. with comcast business internet, you literally can't mook a mistick. i meant to say that. switch today and get the no mistake guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> at virtually every prison we profile, we've met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars, and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers, committed their crimes as teenagers. and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with, or abide by, the rul
. >> a "lockup" producer has a close call with one of the most dangerous inmates in kentucky. >> took knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times. and then i butchered him with it. if you want to succeed in business, mistakes are a luxury you can't afford. that's why i recommend fast, reliable comcast business internet. they know what businesses need. and there's a no-mistake guarantee. if you don't like it, you have thirty days to call and get your money back....
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american pharaoh has won the kentucky derby. >> the favorite wins the kentucky derby in 2:03. bob baffert with his fourth derby win. >>> let's head out a at&t park. the giants are 1-0 in may and with last night's rein over the angels, today tim hudson on the hill. met -- metallica day on the field today. albert pujols goes deep but the giants led 4-2. giants fought fire with fire. bottom half of the inning buster posey gets one back. check out the fan taking a tumble trying to get the ball. angels put together a rally in the ninth. run scores. 5-4. next batter matt joyce, a chance to tie it but hits the base runner on the leg. that's an out, more important he the final out. giants win 5-4. now 2-0 in may. >>> the warriors are tired of beating up on each other in practice, can't wait to get the second round series going tomorrow at oracle for game one against memphis. the grizzlies most physical team left in the west. a real test for draymond green and andrew bogut in the matchup. the grizzlies bring a different style, trying to slow down the pace and pay more halfcourt game. a
american pharaoh has won the kentucky derby. >> the favorite wins the kentucky derby in 2:03. bob baffert with his fourth derby win. >>> let's head out a at&t park. the giants are 1-0 in may and with last night's rein over the angels, today tim hudson on the hill. met -- metallica day on the field today. albert pujols goes deep but the giants led 4-2. giants fought fire with fire. bottom half of the inning buster posey gets one back. check out the fan taking a tumble trying...
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and victor espinosa has won the kentucky derby! >> american farrow wins the kentucky derby.as a favorite for the race and pulled clear at the finish for his 5th win in 6 starts. the next triple crown race is in the at preakness stakes in baltimore. >>> more than 6,000 girl scouts and their leaders walked aboss roses the golden gate bridge. >> we came here to walk across the bridge. >> it's a great thripg to walk across the bridge as a symbol of moving from one level to the next. >> they move on in scouting. if you bought cook ki, you helped get them here. >> a lot loath of thee girls have been selling cookie and planning and me prayering for this trip. >> reporter: if it's a rite of passage for these girls, it's also a great way for them to become women. >> this is it's such an incredibly important thing. >> it's a great moment in their girl scout career. this is a very symbolic day for them. >> and yet in the end, girls just want to have fun. >> lots of great skies all over. this is a time lapse from just around sunset at sfo known as the low clouds begin to come in. there'
and victor espinosa has won the kentucky derby! >> american farrow wins the kentucky derby.as a favorite for the race and pulled clear at the finish for his 5th win in 6 starts. the next triple crown race is in the at preakness stakes in baltimore. >>> more than 6,000 girl scouts and their leaders walked aboss roses the golden gate bridge. >> we came here to walk across the bridge. >> it's a great thripg to walk across the bridge as a symbol of moving from one level...
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in louisville, kentucky, they are set for the run for the horses. 141st kentucky derby is tomorrow andld is full with 20 or so. the five to two favorite is american pharaoh. if he wins it will be from afar. he is starting the race in post position 18. those are your top headlines. tom: the first rule of betting is not to lose money. from there, a small matter of making modest pot. wrapped around all sorts of fancy math. they take advantage of clowns like me betting at the racetrack. we have two professional handicappers. very good at taking my money. they are reality tv stars. there also former fx traders. what is the single dumbest thing i do every kentucky derby? >> maybe you just go and bet the name of a horse or you like the jockey plus name or something. tom: totally unscientific. olivia: there is a horse called kino olivia. tom: peter, what you're doing the psalmist a public service. what is the first best practice for amateur wrists to not lose that $100? >> what you have to do is you have to get the daily racing form and learn how to read it. it gives you the statistics of the
in louisville, kentucky, they are set for the run for the horses. 141st kentucky derby is tomorrow andld is full with 20 or so. the five to two favorite is american pharaoh. if he wins it will be from afar. he is starting the race in post position 18. those are your top headlines. tom: the first rule of betting is not to lose money. from there, a small matter of making modest pot. wrapped around all sorts of fancy math. they take advantage of clowns like me betting at the racetrack. we have two...
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it's the 141st kentucky derby.ut talking about the official drink and that's the mint julep. >> how many do you have this morning? >> well, we have got an example of four of them right here. but we're also going to talk about the thousand dollar mint julep which goes towards charity. before we do that i want to introduce you to tim layered, america's ceo that being chief entertainment officer. chris morris the master destiller of woodberg reserve. thank you for joining us. we will start with you. >> terrific. >> a lot of people are throwing a party what are some tips. >> quintessential drink of the kentucky derby is is mint julep. starts with a mint syrup equal parts of water sugar and mint. put it on a sauce pan and boil it overheat. >> cooking. >> yeah. >> cool it off. put in the mint, and stir that for 2 ominutes. you have a mint simple syrup. one ounce of that goes in and two ounces of the official bourbon of churchill downs and the kentucky derby. what i lining to do when i'm entertaining is set up a mint jule
it's the 141st kentucky derby.ut talking about the official drink and that's the mint julep. >> how many do you have this morning? >> well, we have got an example of four of them right here. but we're also going to talk about the thousand dollar mint julep which goes towards charity. before we do that i want to introduce you to tim layered, america's ceo that being chief entertainment officer. chris morris the master destiller of woodberg reserve. thank you for joining us. we will...
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most ended up in kentucky through a federal resettlement program. today, more than 5,800 vietnamese americans live in kentucky. and that's a low number. we expect a lot more that are currently living here. we thank the speakers, again for sharing their stories with us. our time is limited. but right now, what we'd like to do is open up our panel for questions from the audience. just a reminder, again, you do have to speak into the microphone. there's only one in the room. so please wait for the microphone to come to you before you ask your question. so the lady in the front. >> thank you. the three gentlemen to my left, were you able to bring your families? is this on? >> were you able to bring your families over? >> yeah. >> thank you for your wonderful description. is this on? okay. thank you very much for your service and your -- >> oh the mike is actually for c-span, it's picking up their mikes. we'll just repeat your question. >> there's been a great deal of discussion for about orange. war is always terrible. others feel it saved american live
most ended up in kentucky through a federal resettlement program. today, more than 5,800 vietnamese americans live in kentucky. and that's a low number. we expect a lot more that are currently living here. we thank the speakers, again for sharing their stories with us. our time is limited. but right now, what we'd like to do is open up our panel for questions from the audience. just a reminder, again, you do have to speak into the microphone. there's only one in the room. so please wait for the...
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record crowd over 170,000 on hand for the kentucky derby today. there's tom brady aaron rodgers, a lot of them in the house. american farrow is favorite. >> coming to the finish american farrow and victor espinosa won the kentucky derby. >> what a finish. americans can back-to-back derby wins for espinosa. courtmund third ands my nose a. >> it's finally fight night in ves as. he's about to go down maybe between mayweather andiao. >> you see the fight now there's been issues with ordering pay perview tonight. we hear that the fight is delayed right now. not exact time when this thing will gets going. mayweather putting 42-0 record on the line he's set to make $180 million if you break that down $5 million a minute. >> they should have had this five year ago. what do you think. >> better light than never. a shrtless man found out where they go there plan landing upside down and holding on by one leg. you see him thrash ago around trying to get free. we have no idea what he was doing there or how he ended up there and half a dozen police officers sto
record crowd over 170,000 on hand for the kentucky derby today. there's tom brady aaron rodgers, a lot of them in the house. american farrow is favorite. >> coming to the finish american farrow and victor espinosa won the kentucky derby. >> what a finish. americans can back-to-back derby wins for espinosa. courtmund third ands my nose a. >> it's finally fight night in ves as. he's about to go down maybe between mayweather andiao. >> you see the fight now there's been...
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thomas massie of kentucky on the patriot act. >> republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? thomas massie: i have a degree from m.i.t., 29 patents, i have been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career. >> what was that company and what did it do? thomas: i invented a device that lets you feel three-dimensional object. and then you can print it on a printer. >> is a company still in business? thomas: that company has been n bought and sold, but continues to produce. >> how does your background help you here in congress? thomas: sometimes it does, sometimes people care about the numbers, and sometimes things are based on a notion and intuition. in which case i get frustrated. >> this week, the reason we wanted to talk to you, the house is voting on a substitute measure for the patriot act. first of all, what are your thoughts on the patriot act was to mark what your thoughts about the substitute? thomas: i do not like the patriot act. i voted against it. it is what differentiated me against six other republicans. i said we need
thomas massie of kentucky on the patriot act. >> republican from kentucky with a tech background. what is your background, congressman? thomas massie: i have a degree from m.i.t., 29 patents, i have been immersed in this for the first 20 years of my career. >> what was that company and what did it do? thomas: i invented a device that lets you feel three-dimensional object. and then you can print it on a printer. >> is a company still in business? thomas: that company has been...
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american pharoah will be crowned the 2015 kentucky derby champion. ] enjoy the race this saturday. do we have a photo finish? can we see what it looks like? four went right in there. six. four, six, ten. there you go. fantastic. enjoy the race this saturday. we'll be right back with kristen wiig, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched, optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart, start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters. nutrition starts with nut. the setting is just right. you. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough
american pharoah will be crowned the 2015 kentucky derby champion. ] enjoy the race this saturday. do we have a photo finish? can we see what it looks like? four went right in there. six. four, six, ten. there you go. fantastic. enjoy the race this saturday. we'll be right back with kristen wiig, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious...
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the running of the kentucky derby is almost here. they will be wearing hats from a northern california company. it was founded in oakland. it is now headquartered in stockton and celebrating 94 years in wyoming they sell hats at the kentucky derby store all year round but derby weekend is when sales really take off. >> the derby is really the biggest day on the calendar. the month coming up to it, a lot of stores have hats in getting ready. it's huge. it is right up there with cinco de mayo, christmas, new year's. >> if you're in the market for one of those fancy fascinate toes they have you covered. >>> hear a woman's amazing story of survival coming up. >>> a glorious day aaround here but not for everyone. it is foggy and 20 degrees cooler than yesterday. >>> and picking up the pieces after the large fire on the peninsula that left a family of four without a home today. female announcer: sleep trais interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns
the running of the kentucky derby is almost here. they will be wearing hats from a northern california company. it was founded in oakland. it is now headquartered in stockton and celebrating 94 years in wyoming they sell hats at the kentucky derby store all year round but derby weekend is when sales really take off. >> the derby is really the biggest day on the calendar. the month coming up to it, a lot of stores have hats in getting ready. it's huge. it is right up there with cinco de...
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the kentucky derby, 141st running with 170, 513 there sand no incident with the 19 horse.element than ability. one of the favorites dortmund takes the favorite. down the stretch, firing line, dortmund is third, heading to the finish, american pharoah and espinosa has won the kentucky derby. >> the favorite, american pharoah wins the derby in 2 minutes 3 seconds. espinosa winning his derby second straight. trainer bob baffert with the fourth kentucky derby victory. >>> the warriors are tired of beating each other up in practice and can't wait for the second round for the game one against memphis. the most physical team left in the west and randolph and gasol down in the paint. a test for green and bogut. trying to slow down the pace and play a half court game. and we asked bogut if he's ready to get physical. >> i don't relish it by any means. would rather have a shooting four-man. tough down there. you come out of a series like this and it is an ice box series where you have to be looking after your body and you'll have bruises, scratches and that is just the way it will g
the kentucky derby, 141st running with 170, 513 there sand no incident with the 19 horse.element than ability. one of the favorites dortmund takes the favorite. down the stretch, firing line, dortmund is third, heading to the finish, american pharoah and espinosa has won the kentucky derby. >> the favorite, american pharoah wins the derby in 2 minutes 3 seconds. espinosa winning his derby second straight. trainer bob baffert with the fourth kentucky derby victory. >>> the...
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i stand here today with my colleague from kentucky.i stand here today with five members of the u.s. house who are seated in the back of the senate chamber congressman duncan of south carolina, congressman bloom of iowa, congressman massey of kentucky, congressman labrador of idaho congressman amash of michigan. you know, i think it's important that the senate recognizes what the people's house did last week when they passed the u.s.a. freedom act. that vote was 338-88 and to suggest that this is just a small minority of congressmen and women that support the u.s.a. freedom act this was the chairman of the judiciary committee, the chairman of the intelligence committee the chairman of the armed services, the chairman of homeland security amongst many others who want to ensure we strike the right balance between protecting the homeland and protecting our civil liberties. the people of montana my colleague from kentucky, the five members of congress who are here at this moment, and millions of americans know that i strongly agree with the
i stand here today with my colleague from kentucky.i stand here today with five members of the u.s. house who are seated in the back of the senate chamber congressman duncan of south carolina, congressman bloom of iowa, congressman massey of kentucky, congressman labrador of idaho congressman amash of michigan. you know, i think it's important that the senate recognizes what the people's house did last week when they passed the u.s.a. freedom act. that vote was 338-88 and to suggest that this...
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he was brought up on charges by kentucky's human rights commission. and i broke this story when it first happened. and i spoke to the human rights commission and they told me that christian business owners should leave their religion out of their businesses. and just before we came on the air i talked to blaine. and he told me this, he said today is a great day for freedom, every american should have freedom to live and work according to their beliefs without fear of punishment from the government. and that is what the judge ruled there. so it's a victory for hands-on originals. >> and the next step, appeal. >> possibly so. we'll see how it plays out. >> let's turn now to baltimore. what we were watching there is disastrous for the city. businesses being torched. i'm afraid the community has been so severely wounded that it's going to be a long time before they recover from this because of the inept leadership in part of the city. >> well, this is absolutely outrageous. and then earlier today, president obama -- i had a chance to watch and then rewatc
he was brought up on charges by kentucky's human rights commission. and i broke this story when it first happened. and i spoke to the human rights commission and they told me that christian business owners should leave their religion out of their businesses. and just before we came on the air i talked to blaine. and he told me this, he said today is a great day for freedom, every american should have freedom to live and work according to their beliefs without fear of punishment from the...
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my suggestion is, let them go let them stay at rand paul's kentucky house. that way we know where they are without having to rely on the nsa programs because they are evil. at least if they stayed at rand paul's place, we would know where they are. three of these people have made contact with the taliban. they have made contact. i don't think it was to catch up on old times or talk about opening an arby's. they were reconnecting. >> we talked about this earlier in the program as the news was breaking. i said part of the recidivism static that we have on these guys is because we've been monitoring them. we know that they are talking and that they are buddies. >> exactly. >> that's not brain surgery to know who they are talking to. >> exactly. we never used to play catch and release with evil. when we knew something was bad -- and by the way, evil today is different than evil back then whether it was nazis or communism, they were evil but not apocalyptic. we are dealing with an apocalyptic enemy. they are happy if the world ends. that's what we're dealing with
my suggestion is, let them go let them stay at rand paul's kentucky house. that way we know where they are without having to rely on the nsa programs because they are evil. at least if they stayed at rand paul's place, we would know where they are. three of these people have made contact with the taliban. they have made contact. i don't think it was to catch up on old times or talk about opening an arby's. they were reconnecting. >> we talked about this earlier in the program as the news...
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in louisville, kentucky, the 141st kentucky derby is tomorrow and the favorite is american pharaoh.he wins, it will be from afar. he is starting the race on the outside. those are your top story this morning. more on the kentucky derby. another staple while you are watching the race, a meant gel int julep. i spoke with makers mark chairman bill samuels about why the derby makes eggs business -- makes big business for the kentucky derby. bill: we try to keep up. people come to kentucky, it is no longer just to see the horserace and to socialize but to go on the bourbon trail, to visit the distilleries to taste the bourbon, so we spike up the employment at the distillery. it is the biggest true date we have, and we have some huge once during the year. civeo how do you -- betty: how do you make the perfect mint julep? bill: is not possible to do it one at a time, you have to do it by the batch, see you have to anticipate usage. the second thing is you have to take the mint the spearmint, young, tender spearmint, you have to take the time to take it off the stock because that is where a
in louisville, kentucky, the 141st kentucky derby is tomorrow and the favorite is american pharaoh.he wins, it will be from afar. he is starting the race on the outside. those are your top story this morning. more on the kentucky derby. another staple while you are watching the race, a meant gel int julep. i spoke with makers mark chairman bill samuels about why the derby makes eggs business -- makes big business for the kentucky derby. bill: we try to keep up. people come to kentucky, it is no...
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lincoln: as a young boy growing up in kentucky, how did i learn to read? and why was it so important to me, and why did i enjoy it? is that the safe rendition of your question? well, my mother taught me my letters. she had an old dilworth speller and a bible, and i stood at her knee and struggled through it all. my stepmother could not read but my mother could. and then of course, she sent me to what we call abc schools, what we children called lab blab schools, and i learned to put them together. and my first schoolmaster was an old jesuit priest, former, zechariah. you know what he used to tell us? he had a big stick. and he said, "licking and learning go together. if you don't get one, you get the other." [laughter] lincoln: that is why i learned. [laughter] lincoln: i lived in a very rough part of the country. there was almost nothing to excite any ambition for education. and yet it became something of a ticket for me. my father would literally, without any education -- he could only sign his own name. and largely because of that lost hundreds of acres
lincoln: as a young boy growing up in kentucky, how did i learn to read? and why was it so important to me, and why did i enjoy it? is that the safe rendition of your question? well, my mother taught me my letters. she had an old dilworth speller and a bible, and i stood at her knee and struggled through it all. my stepmother could not read but my mother could. and then of course, she sent me to what we call abc schools, what we children called lab blab schools, and i learned to put them...
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and now, american pharaoh has been crowned as the 141st kentucky derby champion.all week long the conversation surrounding this year's derby was about the depth of the field, the strong collection of talent that had folks in the know truly excited about a wide range of contenders. now, that excitement is squarely centered on american pharaoh. we all know that since 1978 and affirmed, there have been so many close calls, and so many disappointments, including as recently as last year. but real experts give this horse a real shot. a derby favorite who until today hadn't truly been tested. then was tested. and passed that test very impressively. in two weeks comes american pharaoh's next test when the racing world reconvenes in baltimore for the preakness. the middle jewel of a triple crown so elusive that some now view it as unattainable. we'll see. right now, though, as we say so long from louisville we say hello to dan hicks, who's in san francisco for golf and the wgc cadillac match play. dan? >>> so we continue on this epic
and now, american pharaoh has been crowned as the 141st kentucky derby champion.all week long the conversation surrounding this year's derby was about the depth of the field, the strong collection of talent that had folks in the know truly excited about a wide range of contenders. now, that excitement is squarely centered on american pharaoh. we all know that since 1978 and affirmed, there have been so many close calls, and so many disappointments, including as recently as last year. but real...
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vÍctor espinosa se viste de hÉroe en kentucky. pablo aguilar al minuto tres con fuerte cabezazo, osvaldo martÍnez de penal al 75, y autogol de richard ortiz al 82 le dieron la victoria y la que tan sÓlo deben empatar en la prÓxima jornada para avanzar a la liguilla. por su parte toluca queda comprometido en el octavo puesto y estÁ obligado a ganar para poder acceder a la fiesta grande. en espaÑa no es posible conseguir un adjetivo adecuado para describir en televisiÓn lo que le hizo el barcelona al cÓrdoba. a los catalanes les costÓ 42 minutos abrir el marcador pero a partir de ahÍ, desatÓ una tormenta de golpe sobre un rival al cual mando a la lona de la segunda divisiÓn. tres de soares, dos de lionel messi, neymar para el 8 0. el madrid obligado a ganar para mantenerse a dos puntos del barcelona, tuvo un rival complicado y terminaron sufriendo. los blancos vencieron con lo justo al sevilla por 3 2, con triplete de cristiano ronaldo. ante un nÚmero rÉcord de aficionados, el jinete mexicano vÍctor espinosa llevÓ la ediciÓn 141 del
vÍctor espinosa se viste de hÉroe en kentucky. pablo aguilar al minuto tres con fuerte cabezazo, osvaldo martÍnez de penal al 75, y autogol de richard ortiz al 82 le dieron la victoria y la que tan sÓlo deben empatar en la prÓxima jornada para avanzar a la liguilla. por su parte toluca queda comprometido en el octavo puesto y estÁ obligado a ganar para poder acceder a la fiesta grande. en espaÑa no es posible conseguir un adjetivo adecuado para describir en televisiÓn lo que le hizo el...
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we mentioned kentucky.nia in the 2012 presidential primary, barack obama was opposed in west virginia by a convicted felon who got his name on the ballot. barack obama only got 59% of the vote. look at this in arkansas same year, 2012 a random candidate gets on the ballot and gets 42% of the vote. wins these counties you see here. it's amazing. same thing in kentucky, uncommitted democratic primary. that is the problem barack obama has had throughout his presidency in this region of the country. you can see this is rural white voters overall white voters in 2012 voting for romney. if you look at white voters who do not have college degrees, these are voters who are going to be more common in areas like we're talking about. look at the margin. romney winning by 2 points over barack obama. that's why barack obama has struggled so much. but the interesting thing here for democrats, that they remember is they take a look at the map. this is 1996 when bill clinton won his second term over dole. look where he won
we mentioned kentucky.nia in the 2012 presidential primary, barack obama was opposed in west virginia by a convicted felon who got his name on the ballot. barack obama only got 59% of the vote. look at this in arkansas same year, 2012 a random candidate gets on the ballot and gets 42% of the vote. wins these counties you see here. it's amazing. same thing in kentucky, uncommitted democratic primary. that is the problem barack obama has had throughout his presidency in this region of the...
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he took a flat book of kentucky produce down. he met these very experienced administrators. he proposed them something extraordinary. if he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he would guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that's an absurd proposal. his ability to charm people plays its part. baroque, writing back to the king of spain said here is a young man of 32 years of age. he looks older, of agreeable appearance married with children, he shows that he has had a very good education, which is uncommon talents have taken advantage of. they suggested that he should take up this extraordinary offer. they linked him $7,000. in order to secure his talent. he was still technically a civilian when he made the deal. he had left the army and the end of the revolutionary war. he was trying to make it on the front tier. he was a hopeless businessman even with this monopoly. he was approaching bankruptcy four years later. he had to rejoin the army. that is a critical moment. if you rejoin the army you have to swear an oath of allegiance t
he took a flat book of kentucky produce down. he met these very experienced administrators. he proposed them something extraordinary. if he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he would guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that's an absurd proposal. his ability to charm people plays its part. baroque, writing back to the king of spain said here is a young man of 32 years of age. he looks older, of agreeable appearance married with children, he shows...
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the jockey is no stranger to winning the kentucky derby.n that and the excitement from churchill downs. >> reporter: a record crowd of 170,000 got to see an exciting and close race. american fharoah is the winner. american pharoah battled down the stretch. american pharoah made a nice outside move and became the winner of the kentucky derby. he's the third straight favorite to win the derby and the first to win from post position 17. now, his trainer, hall of famer, bob baffert has four kentucky derby wins. >> the reality is, i can't believe i did it again. to have my family, my boys here and jill, my wife jill. what they have to go through. the emotions, the stress to have a horse like that. i was so happy that, you know, he's the horse that everybody built him up to be. >> i can't believe it. i'm dreaming. i was living the dream. i don't want to wake up. now it's reality. we are beyond ecstatic. >> by the way, victor espinoza won last year on california chrome and wins this year. he came up short to win the triple crown. american pharoah
the jockey is no stranger to winning the kentucky derby.n that and the excitement from churchill downs. >> reporter: a record crowd of 170,000 got to see an exciting and close race. american fharoah is the winner. american pharoah battled down the stretch. american pharoah made a nice outside move and became the winner of the kentucky derby. he's the third straight favorite to win the derby and the first to win from post position 17. now, his trainer, hall of famer, bob baffert has four...
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he was born and a kentucky room -- in a kentucky log cabin, and rose through very occupations to become an illinois lawyer, and president of the united states. he had less than one euro formal education. think of that. and yet, could recite writings. he loved reading a sub sable's -- aesop's fables. he was inquisitive and curious. he rejected his parents' religion. he was folksy and funny, he liked storytelling and telling body jokes, that cannot be repeated in front of ladies back then, it yet had a melancholy side, which some say looked like depression. anyway, i go on and discuss his attitude toward slavery and all that. i wanted to maybe just -- in that section of my book called "lincoln and his era," ahead i have songs from the year. this song was very popular, it is called "lincoln and liberty," by the hutchinson family, considered hippies of the area. -- era. by hippies, they were abolitionists. they pushed lincoln farther. he did not run on positive liberties, when the government tries to defend human rights and create legislation that is positive liberty. most of these amendmen
he was born and a kentucky room -- in a kentucky log cabin, and rose through very occupations to become an illinois lawyer, and president of the united states. he had less than one euro formal education. think of that. and yet, could recite writings. he loved reading a sub sable's -- aesop's fables. he was inquisitive and curious. he rejected his parents' religion. he was folksy and funny, he liked storytelling and telling body jokes, that cannot be repeated in front of ladies back then, it yet...
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this is just one more reminder why obama care is bad for kentucky, kentucky, why it's bad for the middle class, and why it's bad for our country. here's the good news, the new congress just passed the legislative tools that will begin to allow us to address obama care broken promises. i hope our people will work with us. we go them real health reform that lowers costs and increases care. i hope our friends across the aisle will work with us in a bipartisan way to come to these important outcomes. >> yesterday the house of representatives voted overwhelmingly. last night the federal court the second court of appeals voted that the country's deck collection program is illegal. how can one react to something that is illegal? how do they fund a national security agency? they voted overwhelmingly and they do not want to move forward without making any changes. one issue is illegal spying program. they said yesterday that if the house makes an extension of the surveillance act, it is dead. republican and deborah kratz had vowed to work on this. way. even if my friend even if i fast-forward we
this is just one more reminder why obama care is bad for kentucky, kentucky, why it's bad for the middle class, and why it's bad for our country. here's the good news, the new congress just passed the legislative tools that will begin to allow us to address obama care broken promises. i hope our people will work with us. we go them real health reform that lowers costs and increases care. i hope our friends across the aisle will work with us in a bipartisan way to come to these important...