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an early family in kentucky. marriage into that family gave him entry into political circles that would have previously been denied him. she brought with her to the marriage some money. they basically had the connections because her family was related that a lot of people, and he used those connections to move forward. once he got his foot in the door, that he could open the door himself through his own skills and abilities. >> if henry were through time travel standing here today, what would we see? what did he look like? what did he sound like? >> clay would have -- i don't think anybody would sit down without henry clay and leave without liking henry clay. he was a man -- not handsome. everybody says he was ugly. in fact, they comment about his large mouth. they said his mouth was so large that he couldn't even spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies, as they said. somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side while he was speaking out of the other side of his mouth. as soon as he opene
an early family in kentucky. marriage into that family gave him entry into political circles that would have previously been denied him. she brought with her to the marriage some money. they basically had the connections because her family was related that a lot of people, and he used those connections to move forward. once he got his foot in the door, that he could open the door himself through his own skills and abilities. >> if henry were through time travel standing here today, what...
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so kentucky reclaimed lincoln. he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birth place? >> it is probably an hour and 15 minute drive straight down the interstate. >> in that time period how long would it have taken to cross? >> it took -- it took henry clay to go from lexington, frankfurt, 25 miles all day sometimes in the mud. that's why he was so much in favor of putting better roads and canals federal government aid. >> by the way, during this discussion of lincoln, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in the collection which has an inscription. can you tell us what we're looking at? >> yes, this is called "the life and speeches of henry clay." there is an inscription that says to abraham lincoln with constant regard to friendship. ashland, h. clay, 1847. we believe that this book was given to -- abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to henry clay aft
so kentucky reclaimed lincoln. he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birth place? >> it is probably an hour and 15 minute drive straight down the interstate. >> in that time period how long would it have taken to cross? >> it took -- it took henry clay to go from lexington, frankfurt, 25 miles all day sometimes in the mud. that's why he was so much in favor of putting better roads and canals federal government aid....
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i came to kentucky when i was 13. this is one of his old cards which shows you how politics has changed. looks like he's running in 1934 and on his card it says, "to serve you well, to make each transaction a stepping stone toward your perfect confidence is my desire and constant endeavor." that probably wouldn't work today. >> also was a paid political announcement. wasn't it? >> yeah, it was one of his campaign cards. obviously it was not a cut and slash kind of campaign. >> we're moving into the next suite. what is this? >> this is the conference room that, as i indicated, this space has been occupied by the republican leader roughly since the time of robert taft who was only majority leader briefly. he was a real powerhouse in the senate. ran for president a couple of times. competed against eisenhower. but when eisenhower won, he wanted -- and i think his colleagues wanted -- him to actually become the majority leader. which he did. regretfully he died about eight months later. so he was only in here briefly. one
i came to kentucky when i was 13. this is one of his old cards which shows you how politics has changed. looks like he's running in 1934 and on his card it says, "to serve you well, to make each transaction a stepping stone toward your perfect confidence is my desire and constant endeavor." that probably wouldn't work today. >> also was a paid political announcement. wasn't it? >> yeah, it was one of his campaign cards. obviously it was not a cut and slash kind of...
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he visited kentucky. it's where his wife was from, her family, and he wanted to make sure that it stayed in the
he visited kentucky. it's where his wife was from, her family, and he wanted to make sure that it stayed in the
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. >> are you from kentucky? i am. i'm from kentucky. i'm from new port, kentucky. there was one tornado, six blocks of devastation, $25 worth of damage. by the way, do you know why there's no cold case file in kentucky? >> no, why not? >> because everybody has the same dna and nobody has any teeth. those are the types of jokes i have to hear all the time because i am white trash. for the members of the audience, caucasian debris. we are the last oo pressed minority, okay? as a group y about them. you're incensive, you're racist. you can say whatever you want about white trash, nobody cares. not even white trash. >> you're from kentucky? >> yes, i'm proud. we have kentucky fried chicken. i was working in denmark. with my act, you have to travel. freud chicken. is that all you eat in kentucky is fried chickchicken? i said yes. she said that must clog up your veins. i said that's what we make burton for. they don't make music like that no more, man a lot of wrappers shoot each other, beat each other'7". robinson slapping nobody in the club. >> tina turner has nice leg
. >> are you from kentucky? i am. i'm from kentucky. i'm from new port, kentucky. there was one tornado, six blocks of devastation, $25 worth of damage. by the way, do you know why there's no cold case file in kentucky? >> no, why not? >> because everybody has the same dna and nobody has any teeth. those are the types of jokes i have to hear all the time because i am white trash. for the members of the audience, caucasian debris. we are the last oo pressed minority, okay? as a...
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. >> so let's jump ahead to kentucky people looking and c-span may wonder with senators talk about on the floor he were talking up university of louisville sports but before i get to that your honors thesis was senator henry clay. that inspired you to be a senator? >> was interested in politics i was president of the student body and high-school i fought a very contentious race and i was hooked. i won the. [laughter] so i began to follow politics i remember it age 14 the coverage of the conventions only focused on the podium in listen to all the speeches on tv. >> four like us with the radio we with this into the whole thing. >> pretty boring. if i thought was the only 14 year-old. [laughter] may be watching from gavel to gavel. so what i would try to practice the craft if i could get good at it. so i ran for president a student council at college also but klay was the most famous politician in kentucky. >> what about him inspired you the most? >> in a not terribly in significant i wanted to learn more about him. >> but he was known for crafting compromises which is a dirty word today
. >> so let's jump ahead to kentucky people looking and c-span may wonder with senators talk about on the floor he were talking up university of louisville sports but before i get to that your honors thesis was senator henry clay. that inspired you to be a senator? >> was interested in politics i was president of the student body and high-school i fought a very contentious race and i was hooked. i won the. [laughter] so i began to follow politics i remember it age 14 the coverage of...
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the university of kentucky hosted the event.
the university of kentucky hosted the event.
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the commonwealth of kentucky. clay settled near his family in lexington where he soon established himself. in short order he married into the prominent hart family. clay's wife lucretia would be his spouse for half a century. over the course of their long marriage, the couple would be no stranger to tragedy. they would have 11 children, 7 of whom predeceased henry clay. upon his arrival in lexington, clay began his law practice in earnest and proved a highly capable attorney. he was handsomely paid for his efforts, prompting clay to quip "i'm not at all unwilling to receive liberal fees." despite his gratification at receiving liberal fees, clay would from time to time represent clients without pay. one such instance involved serving as a pro bono defense counsel for aaron burr during the initial proceedings of the former vice president's treason trial. clay's legal acumen led him to win 9 of the 11 cases he argued before what is now the kentucky supreme court and 13 of 23 cases he argued before the u.s. supreme c
the commonwealth of kentucky. clay settled near his family in lexington where he soon established himself. in short order he married into the prominent hart family. clay's wife lucretia would be his spouse for half a century. over the course of their long marriage, the couple would be no stranger to tragedy. they would have 11 children, 7 of whom predeceased henry clay. upon his arrival in lexington, clay began his law practice in earnest and proved a highly capable attorney. he was handsomely...
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so it was a significant slave owner in the state of kentucky. most famous family of slaves that were here at ashland were the dupuis, their son charles and daughter marianne. they are so well known, p predominantly because lotty sued clay for her freedom. filed a lawsuit in washington, she had been there for a while with her family living at the decatur house and became convinced that they were due their freedom. the suit was heard but she was unsuccessful. clay did ultimately emancipate both lotty and marry ann and charles. clay was a slave owner from birth and inherited slaves in the will when he was 4. and that colored his views on the subject. clay believed that a solution needed to be found to deal with the issue of slavery, something that the country could accept as a whole and could move forward with and it would ultimately resolve once and for all what should be done about slavery. so clay came up with a solution that he believed would avoid social chaos as a result of sudden and abrupt abolition of slavery, which results in a sudden lar
so it was a significant slave owner in the state of kentucky. most famous family of slaves that were here at ashland were the dupuis, their son charles and daughter marianne. they are so well known, p predominantly because lotty sued clay for her freedom. filed a lawsuit in washington, she had been there for a while with her family living at the decatur house and became convinced that they were due their freedom. the suit was heard but she was unsuccessful. clay did ultimately emancipate both...
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speaker of the kentucky house. 1806 marked a particularly important year for clay. he purchased ashland, his nearby kentucky home, which is today a famed historical site. it was also the year he was first elected to the u.s. senate by the state legislature and made his arrival on the washington scene. clay just short of the required age of 30 thus launched a senate career that with a good many interruptions would not end for more than 45 years. now, at the time a seat in the senate was in many ways thought to be less desirable than a seat in the house. today the usual career path has to go from the house to the senate, not the other way around. but in the first few decades under our constitution the house was where the action was. and clay always wanted to be where the action was. the turbulence of the house of representatives clay commented was more to his liking than the solemn stillness of the senate chamber. clay's first two senate terms were short-lived, just a few months each. then in 1810 clay was elected to the u.s. house of representatives. he would not ret
speaker of the kentucky house. 1806 marked a particularly important year for clay. he purchased ashland, his nearby kentucky home, which is today a famed historical site. it was also the year he was first elected to the u.s. senate by the state legislature and made his arrival on the washington scene. clay just short of the required age of 30 thus launched a senate career that with a good many interruptions would not end for more than 45 years. now, at the time a seat in the senate was in many...
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what about let's ask about kentucky. hunter is from louisville kentucky. what is his connection and whatt did it mean? >> just in louisville a couple of weeks ago and the city is starting to embrace him as one of their city heroes. but i don't think that he felt the same way. i think that he was glad to leave and it was a very oppressive environment where he was just not welcome. i think that he appreciated the recognition he got back in the mid-90s when a fellow to organie organized but i don't think he felt a longing for home. he left kentucky and went to new york, california, ended up in colorado because he wanted freedom, he wanted to be freed of this social constraint. .. he didn't feel a tie 82 kentucky. >> but there were many others they gave him the key to the city they said don't give him the key to anything. and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby >> then there was the article before and after. of raw power he didn't know that he had. been at was a desperation instead of rejecting netball and it is a sporting event and wanted to be
what about let's ask about kentucky. hunter is from louisville kentucky. what is his connection and whatt did it mean? >> just in louisville a couple of weeks ago and the city is starting to embrace him as one of their city heroes. but i don't think that he felt the same way. i think that he was glad to leave and it was a very oppressive environment where he was just not welcome. i think that he appreciated the recognition he got back in the mid-90s when a fellow to organie organized but...
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you have won six races in kentucky. 12 counting primaries. let's talk about the bloodhound commercial. the first one. i think all of us in the united states senate are political accidents. you surely were. you were 30 points behind in the election year. what was the bloodhound ad? >> guest: roger ails who is well known. he was doing political consulting. he had a couple clients he thought were going to win that year and me. and i appreciated the fact he was willing to fake me on but this is a tough competitor. you can see how he started cnbc and started fox for rupert murdoch. it was july of the election. i was down -- >> host: 1984. >> guest: 1984. i was down 34 points. we had a meeting and i said roger, is this race over and here is what he said. he said i have never known anybody coming from this far behind, this late to win, but i don't think it is over. a very competitive guy. i was running against a pretty smart democratic incumbent who didn't have a lot of vulnerabilities. we were looking for something. a needle hay stack. it turned ou
you have won six races in kentucky. 12 counting primaries. let's talk about the bloodhound commercial. the first one. i think all of us in the united states senate are political accidents. you surely were. you were 30 points behind in the election year. what was the bloodhound ad? >> guest: roger ails who is well known. he was doing political consulting. he had a couple clients he thought were going to win that year and me. and i appreciated the fact he was willing to fake me on but this...
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then there is dana hopkins who lives in eastern kentucky and she joined or had an idea and she became part of a coworker's hub. there, she hatched the idea that is a platform she developed that teaming up with the national diaper bank she built a customer base of those that were labeled as a very hard to serve employees and created an online-on-demand attire for business coaching and job matching services that are all over the country. dana use the idea of platforms in this rural eastern kentucky community that is now connecting people to jobs all over the country. what do these people have in common? what could they possibly have in common? somebody manufacturing, but from company, they all in 2020, they all love their jobs. they love their jobs. moreover, they feel really confident in the jobs that they have, that they can put food on the table, that they can put a roof over their head, that they can provide health care for the kids, not just now and the jobs they have now, but throughout the trajectory of the career that is going to have all sorts , starts andd bends stops and on r
then there is dana hopkins who lives in eastern kentucky and she joined or had an idea and she became part of a coworker's hub. there, she hatched the idea that is a platform she developed that teaming up with the national diaper bank she built a customer base of those that were labeled as a very hard to serve employees and created an online-on-demand attire for business coaching and job matching services that are all over the country. dana use the idea of platforms in this rural eastern...
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we tell you who is getting the money and why. >> remember, kentucky county clerk kim davis? she is back in the news. why a federal judge has dropped the lawsuits filed against her. >> and why donald trump campaign would chairman he is having the best week yet in the race but others would disagree. >> now the headlines, including the book about the rate that killed osama bin laden and he must fork over all of the money he received from the book and speaker fees to the government $6.5 million. the justice department found that he failed to have all the details in the book cleared in advance by the defense department. >> and a federal judge dismisses three lawsuits against kentucky county clerk kim davis who was in jail for 45 days for refusing to give out marriage licenses to same-sex couples. the judge find there is for longer an issue and the new state law has removed the names of the county clerk from the marriage license as a reaction to her famous case. >> the final day of competition in rio as games come to a close. so far, the united states has a total of 120 medals mor
we tell you who is getting the money and why. >> remember, kentucky county clerk kim davis? she is back in the news. why a federal judge has dropped the lawsuits filed against her. >> and why donald trump campaign would chairman he is having the best week yet in the race but others would disagree. >> now the headlines, including the book about the rate that killed osama bin laden and he must fork over all of the money he received from the book and speaker fees to the...
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after the first shot at lexington and that is lexington, kentucky. it takes weeks to get there but it only takes days to get down to new york and i don't remember the exact time. it might be within a day or two. but all the way down to georgia, within a couple of weeks, everyone pretty much knows about the first shot. so paul revere, he helped get started but william dawes kind of goes home after the british capture paul revere but the network continues from concord on. so it's really the people of concord -- [indiscernible] derek: there's actually a poem about william dawes that makes fun of the fact that longfellow only wrote about revere and nobody cares about dawes. >> what would you rhyme with dawes? derek: i can't remember the poem but they figured out a way to do it. >> revere did quite a bit for sam adams. derek: he's a courier and he's got many rides. the famous midnight ride is just one of them. there's also several false alarm rides he did before april 18 which is why warren sent dawes as a precaution and waited until he saw firsthand that
after the first shot at lexington and that is lexington, kentucky. it takes weeks to get there but it only takes days to get down to new york and i don't remember the exact time. it might be within a day or two. but all the way down to georgia, within a couple of weeks, everyone pretty much knows about the first shot. so paul revere, he helped get started but william dawes kind of goes home after the british capture paul revere but the network continues from concord on. so it's really the...
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and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby what about his literary work ? then there was the article before and after. of raw power he didn't know that he had. been at was a desperation instead of rejecting netball and it is a sporting event and wanted to be a sports writer. some of them. football, basketball, be that was a big part of his life and constantly betting on large sums of money. but there is a reading unbacked i will be a sports writer. river member better than i do that style love sports righty and that is formulaic pdf and growing up to tell us about hunter is mother and above was virginia like wax will dash? evacuate. >> hunters dad died when he was about 17. a middle-class family. to yogurt brothers and his dad died suddenly. and had to go back to work in began drinking rather heavily. and over seven years that was very difficult. for hunter. then does the results been of the rest to be thrown under the bus his mom was brought them tough been a survivor. cement and his mother in is the librarian. end always to babysit but hearing it is of th
and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby what about his literary work ? then there was the article before and after. of raw power he didn't know that he had. been at was a desperation instead of rejecting netball and it is a sporting event and wanted to be a sports writer. some of them. football, basketball, be that was a big part of his life and constantly betting on large sums of money. but there is a reading unbacked i will be a sports writer. river member better than i do that...
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kentucky up 23%. there's an enormous -- >> enormous in nationwide the administration is admitting the average increased will be 25%. >> wait a minute. the average? >> average. >> that's right. >> so anybody who has obamacare will have an average 25% hike in the premiums they pay each and every month? >> well, the administration is saying, oh, people shouldn't worry because most people get a taxpayer funded subsidy. well, that means drop dead to the taxpayers paying that subsidy, and number two, about 20% of people don't get a subsidy. individuals earning more than 46,000, couples earning more 64,000, they're going to pay the full freight and for some people it's going to mean paying 20% more of their income for a health plan and then having a deductible so enormous. the bronze plan, individual deductible, $7,000. >> hold on. the deductible on bronze plans? >> they're going up every year, otherwise the premium hikes would be even higher, and what my view on this is, the democrats are saying we have to
kentucky up 23%. there's an enormous -- >> enormous in nationwide the administration is admitting the average increased will be 25%. >> wait a minute. the average? >> average. >> that's right. >> so anybody who has obamacare will have an average 25% hike in the premiums they pay each and every month? >> well, the administration is saying, oh, people shouldn't worry because most people get a taxpayer funded subsidy. well, that means drop dead to the taxpayers...
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police discovered his body in a large toolbox floating in a creek near louisville, kentucky a month ago. >> today they identify the remains of tromain mackall, a father from prince frederick. garrett take has been digging into the mysterious disappearance. >> reporter: the girlfriend reported him missing on july attended a party but there was some kind of altercation. he was never seen alive again. in facebook photos, tromain mackall look's -- looks happy. he moved to kentucky in february to reconnect with his former claim leaving his son from another relationship and his extended family in maryland. >> he was my soulmate. he was the love of my life. we were going to get married this month. >> reporter: the family describes the relationship asked impetuous or abusive. police told them the fight at the party took place during the couple and they believe the girlfriend orchestrated the death. she says she was not involved in the killing or the fight at the party. she believes the family, never comfortable with him dating a transgender woman, is scapegoating them. >> i think they are angry
police discovered his body in a large toolbox floating in a creek near louisville, kentucky a month ago. >> today they identify the remains of tromain mackall, a father from prince frederick. garrett take has been digging into the mysterious disappearance. >> reporter: the girlfriend reported him missing on july attended a party but there was some kind of altercation. he was never seen alive again. in facebook photos, tromain mackall look's -- looks happy. he moved to kentucky in...
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the 1824 campaign, that is henry clay of kentucky. lower left is john quincy adams. top right is william crawford of georgia. .ower right is john c calhoun these are four of the most powerful politicians in the country, and andrew jackson. each one of these folks had a regional base of support. clay had some in the frontier and west. quincy adams in the north. crawford in the south. --houn realizes without having to split his base of support -- he is not going to win. calhoun declares himself for the vice presidency. his strategy is they will be damaged goods, i will be their vice president. it was a brawl. a knockdown drag out. rachael the whore being one of the campaign issues. anytime anyone said that to jackson he was ready to duel. he wins the popular vote. he also wins the electoral college vote. here is the problem. in order to win the presidency you need a majority. jackson had a plurality. he did not have a majority. majority,'t have a the vote goes to the house of representatives. the house picks among the three leading folks. each state gets to cast one vo
the 1824 campaign, that is henry clay of kentucky. lower left is john quincy adams. top right is william crawford of georgia. .ower right is john c calhoun these are four of the most powerful politicians in the country, and andrew jackson. each one of these folks had a regional base of support. clay had some in the frontier and west. quincy adams in the north. crawford in the south. --houn realizes without having to split his base of support -- he is not going to win. calhoun declares himself...
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high: 78 dewpoint: 68 wind: shop in kentucky this month working on his next movie. it's called "mom and dad." gil corsey spoke with a louisville, kentucky woman whose house became part of the set. as they say in show business, that's a wrap. tina mills, homeowner the shoot lasted at my house for 3 days. it's a horror comedy. when hollywood knocked on tina mills's door she had her doubts. tina mills, homeow nicholas cage died, this is not true. nats of youtube: not cool, not cool. soon enough cage was here along with co-star selma blair, filming 12 to 15 hours days--fitting in like family. selma she actually sat on my front porch and tweeted a picture of how much she loves kentucky and the clouds, and she took pictures with all the neighbors with my family with my grandbaby. mills's sprawling home sits on five acres in fisherville, kentucky --20 corsey, reporter the film crew built a basement within mills basement. these beams, they're just for show and we can't give away the plot but this is a vital scene in the movie. tina mills, homeowner basically they blew up my
high: 78 dewpoint: 68 wind: shop in kentucky this month working on his next movie. it's called "mom and dad." gil corsey spoke with a louisville, kentucky woman whose house became part of the set. as they say in show business, that's a wrap. tina mills, homeowner the shoot lasted at my house for 3 days. it's a horror comedy. when hollywood knocked on tina mills's door she had her doubts. tina mills, homeow nicholas cage died, this is not true. nats of youtube: not cool, not cool. soon...
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that completely and periods that infuriates george washington that he orders the kentucky militia toead a raid against agrarian villages in the wabash river valley and that raid results in the united states capturing initially about 50 women and children. a second raid of another 41 women and children. those women and children are then held at fort washington, which is today cincinnati until the indians will come to the treaty table to negotiate away their land. so there is violence and force that comes in and in many ways disrupts these communities. harmer that comes in with washington's express orders, charles scott who comes in with the kentucky militia, these people burn indian towns and you read those reports and they are describing those villages. people who "lived in a state of civilization," who live in log cabins, whose cornfields stretch for miles along the river. it's a very different view of indian society than we normally have. host: one last question for you. was this essentially the end of the fur trade? professor sleeper-smith: no, the fur trade goes on. it allows the
that completely and periods that infuriates george washington that he orders the kentucky militia toead a raid against agrarian villages in the wabash river valley and that raid results in the united states capturing initially about 50 women and children. a second raid of another 41 women and children. those women and children are then held at fort washington, which is today cincinnati until the indians will come to the treaty table to negotiate away their land. so there is violence and force...
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and a judge in kentucky makes an exception to the treatment in colorado today. the lionesses were both rescued from a zoo in iowa - and now live at the wild animal sanctuary in keenesburg. one is extremely underweight -- and the other needs treatment for painful cataracts. both are expected to be ok -- and will eventually join a pride at the sanctuary. denver's first unitarian society building -- is trying to become a historic landmark. the building is on lafayette street -- it was built in the recessed entryways, a rose window and stone that was quarried in castle rock. it's served as a gathering place for social justice causes - such as the lgbt movement, civil rights and immigration -- since the 1950's. to be eligible for historic preservation in denver-- a site must show significance in history, architecture and geography. a hearing is scheduled for august 22nd. many people in the courtroom got emotional when a judge in kentucky let an inmate meet his newborn son -- for the very first time. 24-year-old james roeder was in jail on burglary charges. his wife i
and a judge in kentucky makes an exception to the treatment in colorado today. the lionesses were both rescued from a zoo in iowa - and now live at the wild animal sanctuary in keenesburg. one is extremely underweight -- and the other needs treatment for painful cataracts. both are expected to be ok -- and will eventually join a pride at the sanctuary. denver's first unitarian society building -- is trying to become a historic landmark. the building is on lafayette street -- it was built in the...
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the recipe to kentucky fried chicken, a recipe for the original kentucky fried chicken was publisheded in the chicago tribune, a writer of the paper had recently toureded kfc headquarters and talked with colonel sanders nephew showed him list of 11 herbs and spices, sanders nephew says he uses those to help his uncle was a kid, kfc now says the recipe published the paper is not authentic they saye the handwritten original recipe remained locked upup in a safe under 24 hour guard join us again tonight have a wonderful night. at longhorn, steak is all you need. its not all you get. longhorn's great american steak dinner for $12.99. perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus an appetizer or a dessert. all with fresh salad and unlimited bread. the great american steak dinner, for $12.99. tonight, only at longhorn steakhouse. for lunch try our steakhouse burger hey, want to spend some time playing the new star wars game this weekend? oh, i don't know. i kind of promised myself i'd get off the computer, be more physically active. get some exercise... you're about to walk up th
the recipe to kentucky fried chicken, a recipe for the original kentucky fried chicken was publisheded in the chicago tribune, a writer of the paper had recently toureded kfc headquarters and talked with colonel sanders nephew showed him list of 11 herbs and spices, sanders nephew says he uses those to help his uncle was a kid, kfc now says the recipe published the paper is not authentic they saye the handwritten original recipe remained locked upup in a safe under 24 hour guard join us again...
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a kentucky man is being called a hero after he rescued three children caught up in a fast-moving creek. but the good samaritan says he was simply doing what's right. juliana valencia away behind bushes in a benton, kentucky apartment complex, is a spot parker crittendon, john peter smith, and another friend often explore. but after saturday's rain... the water didn't look like this. (parker crittendon/rescued from creek) "i'm still scared. i'm definitely not going back in there.". (juliana valencia/reporting) "parker says the waters suddenly rose to around here but even water as low as 6 inches deep can kn your feet when water is moving rapidly." (parker crittendon/rescued from creek) "it was like a wave." that's when the current dragged the three away. robert duncan and his wife jordan heard screams. (robert duncan/good samaritan) "i couldn't see them. i heard them yelling daddy help me." duncan pushed through the bushes until he spotted parker hanging by a branch. he pulled parker out...going back for john peter and a girl now farther down on the other side of the creek. (juliana val
a kentucky man is being called a hero after he rescued three children caught up in a fast-moving creek. but the good samaritan says he was simply doing what's right. juliana valencia away behind bushes in a benton, kentucky apartment complex, is a spot parker crittendon, john peter smith, and another friend often explore. but after saturday's rain... the water didn't look like this. (parker crittendon/rescued from creek) "i'm still scared. i'm definitely not going back in there."....
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earlier this year a jury mem tbherls kentucky -- members in kentucky. ups said they are looking to appeal. live in chapel hill, michael hi land. >>> a man who admitted to killing a tote have of four people in 2014 through separate cases of arson and drunk driving was back in a wake county courtroom today. two good samaritan good samaritans and left the scene in 2014. larry ceply and na than yam williams died. >> i'm able to forgive for what you did to my husband. >> thank you for your forgiveness. >> i believe will's hope. there's no hate he. >> doran was also sentenced earlier this month to life in prison for setting a series of fires that killed two people in 2014. his attorney said today doran became depressed after the february crash. >>> a man who escaped from a prison in green county was captured just a few miles from the facility this morning. deputies say 37-year-old december. >>> the city of rocky mount is looking for firefighters. two informational meetings will be held this week to discuss the hiring process, employee benefits and to answer a
earlier this year a jury mem tbherls kentucky -- members in kentucky. ups said they are looking to appeal. live in chapel hill, michael hi land. >>> a man who admitted to killing a tote have of four people in 2014 through separate cases of arson and drunk driving was back in a wake county courtroom today. two good samaritan good samaritans and left the scene in 2014. larry ceply and na than yam williams died. >> i'm able to forgive for what you did to my husband. >> thank...
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at the kentucky state fair? your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is 5:30, your only choice for live local news right now now since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. a florida man meets a woman online... and things go well enough - that he invites her back to his place. but the hook-up turns out to be a scam... and ends with the man dead. melissa marino has the details - from just outside tampa. it sounds like a story from a hollywood movie. but- this nightmare is all too real for the family of 26- year old adam hilarie. (angel cruz/victim's brother) "i would never want no one to be in the shoes i am on right now, or my family, or any of our close friends, anyone." hilarie met this woman-- 18-year-old haliey bustos on the online dating site 'plenty of fish.' they went on a date thursday and ended up at his place on sunset avenue. police believe it was all part of a sick plan.
at the kentucky state fair? your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is 5:30, your only choice for live local news right now now since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. a florida man meets a woman online... and things go well enough - that he invites her back to his place. but the hook-up turns out to be a scam... and ends with the man dead. melissa marino has...
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wait until a mosquito bites one of the people who has traveled to kentucky.hen he gets a transmitted case in kentucky. then we will get action. >> mr. douglas olberhelman and mrs. diane olberhelman. be here.ure to >> the honorable steve green and mrs. dorothea green. >> mr. stephen lee. >> her excellency, chan heng chee. >> ms. chia yong yong and dewi muliana. >> the honorable casey mace and mrs. anne milligan mace. >> mr. loh chin hua. >> the honorable bob casey and mrs. terese foppiano casey. >> mr. ong peng tsin. >> professor chua nam hai. >> lieutenant colonel wong shi ming. >> the honorable patrick kennedy and ms. betty swope. >> ms. sherrilyn ifill and amali ifill-knobloch. >> mr. craig robinson and mrs. kelly robinson. >> mr. charles scharf and mrs. amy scharf. >> mr. stefano pessina and mrs. ornella barra. >> mr. matthew doherty and mr. dean thorp. >> the honorable peter welch and ms. margaret cheney. >> the honorable daniel russell and mrs. keiko russell. >> amy tan and louis demattei. >> mrs. rosalind brewer and mr. john brewer. >> excuse me? i have
wait until a mosquito bites one of the people who has traveled to kentucky.hen he gets a transmitted case in kentucky. then we will get action. >> mr. douglas olberhelman and mrs. diane olberhelman. be here.ure to >> the honorable steve green and mrs. dorothea green. >> mr. stephen lee. >> her excellency, chan heng chee. >> ms. chia yong yong and dewi muliana. >> the honorable casey mace and mrs. anne milligan mace. >> mr. loh chin hua. >> the...
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police in kentucky are searchinr alleged arsonist who tried burning down a building... and ended up lighting himself on fire. you can see the man jumping out of a van.... with what appears to be a molotov cocktail. when he tries to throw the bottle... it goes terribly wrong.... and he catches fire. he bolts... and flings himself onto the grassy yard of a nearby home.when he appears back on camera.... he tries to finish the job before getting back into the van and driving off. today... thanks to his tesla. he says the self driving car drove him to the hospital while he was having pulmonary embolismthe owner says the car drove 20 miles down a freeway on auto pilot... before exiting off a ramp. the man was able to steer the car into the hospital ... and check himself into the emergency room. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--a group of fugitive sheep are on the loose.... and one of your favorite fast food joints is experimenting with one of its and sheer determination keeps sheep on the lam in massachusetts.the flock of five fled after apparently they ran back a
police in kentucky are searchinr alleged arsonist who tried burning down a building... and ended up lighting himself on fire. you can see the man jumping out of a van.... with what appears to be a molotov cocktail. when he tries to throw the bottle... it goes terribly wrong.... and he catches fire. he bolts... and flings himself onto the grassy yard of a nearby home.when he appears back on camera.... he tries to finish the job before getting back into the van and driving off. today... thanks to...
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we went back to kentucky recently. the good news is that in floyd county, which has the lowest performance of public schools in the commonwealth of kentucky, they are now in the top five. part of that was investment by federal programs. the sad part of the story is that tom fletcher and his family -- the from port is still as it was. >> i am so glad the hispanic families network was mentioned. choicendation made the to do something to fight poverty. office of the presidency being so powerful and the media also having that power, how do you feel like journalists being productive and taking their pens?beyond just their >> that is a very great and complicated question. i feel it i could talk a long time about that. it is something i think about all the time as i do my job. when i am going to these places and spending time with people, i am there to observe and write about things honestly and with empathy, but also truthfully. i am not necessarily bear as an advocate. if i was there as an advocate, it confuses the relation
we went back to kentucky recently. the good news is that in floyd county, which has the lowest performance of public schools in the commonwealth of kentucky, they are now in the top five. part of that was investment by federal programs. the sad part of the story is that tom fletcher and his family -- the from port is still as it was. >> i am so glad the hispanic families network was mentioned. choicendation made the to do something to fight poverty. office of the presidency being so...
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most of them within the stone ramparts of kentucky state penitentiary. >> this was like a gladiator school down here. you come down here, you won't even fight. are you going to be somebody's punk? it's just that simple. so, to survive here in here, i am fighting. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> johnson recalls the legacy of violence he unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my cell, said back up, handcuff, i said [ bleep ] you. you come on in here and get me. let's do it. when they come and fight me, they don't play. i like being shackled to the bed no telling how many times, maced. i was maced so much they said don't even mace him because it don't even affect him. he's immune to it. they're take and shoot me with a taser gun, whatever. because it's going to take more than that to calm me down, you know. and when they come up with something new, they come to me, and try it on me. see if it works. >> i definitely have the sense that fleece loved to have an audience. he was a great storytell
most of them within the stone ramparts of kentucky state penitentiary. >> this was like a gladiator school down here. you come down here, you won't even fight. are you going to be somebody's punk? it's just that simple. so, to survive here in here, i am fighting. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> johnson recalls the legacy of violence he unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my...
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. >> why a convicted killer is now getting a brand-new trial in kentucky.r be served? our legal panel is here with that. relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for you. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threathening condition. do not take botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, eyelid drooping and swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. look me
. >> why a convicted killer is now getting a brand-new trial in kentucky.r be served? our legal panel is here with that. relook. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for you. the...
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very appropriate for louisville, kentucky. last year he opened his first restaurant outside kentucky international, at national harbor in maryland. so governors, please welcome chef edward lee. chef lee. [applause] >> thank you, governor for having me. i'm very excited to be present in front of such an esteemed crowd. usually the people i speak in front of are pretty much drunk on wine. this is a different experience for me. like i said to my two to restaus in louisville, kentucky, and one in maryland. if i may shamelessly plug, where opening a restaurant in d.c. next year so hope to see you all there. our beautiful bit of history about me as i go through this. i'm the son of korean immigran immigrants. my parents landed in brooklyn in 1971. i was born a year later and we grew up in a very humble in the household which basically meant that we never ate out, ever. so to me food, fine dining food was something that, hold on, has always been so romantic for me. i knew by the time i was 10 or 11 that i wanted to be a chef can't be
very appropriate for louisville, kentucky. last year he opened his first restaurant outside kentucky international, at national harbor in maryland. so governors, please welcome chef edward lee. chef lee. [applause] >> thank you, governor for having me. i'm very excited to be present in front of such an esteemed crowd. usually the people i speak in front of are pretty much drunk on wine. this is a different experience for me. like i said to my two to restaus in louisville, kentucky, and...
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he saw that in person in kentucky. his father had a wholesale grain business. and young louis used to go with them on the wagon, no cars in those days as his father went around both in kentucky and up into indiana and these are primarily german-speaking farmers who settled their and brandeis and his father were both fluent. he saw there the independent farmers. he saw on their own free holds those were not beholden to the banks. he just he just did not know this was jeffersonian. but he saw what jefferson had wanted. this was the jeffersonian ideal. his father is an extremely successful wholesale grade merchant he'll lay at the steamboat at one time. but compared to u.s. steel or some of those companies he was small potatoes. but that is through their independent farmers. what i would suggest is that when he finally does read about jefferson, when he reads zimmer, when zimmer, when he goes on this pilgrimage that he described monticello 1920s, it's like i have been here before. i was here six years ago and now i know the name of it. so in some ways he did get h
he saw that in person in kentucky. his father had a wholesale grain business. and young louis used to go with them on the wagon, no cars in those days as his father went around both in kentucky and up into indiana and these are primarily german-speaking farmers who settled their and brandeis and his father were both fluent. he saw there the independent farmers. he saw on their own free holds those were not beholden to the banks. he just he just did not know this was jeffersonian. but he saw...
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for this kentucky inmate... it was inside a courtroom. he and his wife were there on burglary charges... and given a no contact order by the judge. but when the judge learned the inmate had yet to meet his newborn son.... she changed her mind. as you can see... there wasn't a dry eye in the happening right now...delta still struggling to get back more than two thousand flight cancellations this week.two delta departure flights are delayed at mitchell this morning -- one to dallas and one to cincinatti. we are also learning more about what could be behind the glitch at delta's atlanta headquarters that caused a world wide computer system outage.delta's c-e-o saying a small fire started the whole thing, now promising to spend 150 million dollars this year alone on technology upgrades. if you have had any trouble on yo the outage that happened on monday -- you can contact delta for a that includes any cancellations or delays on flights on monday, tuesday, wednesday and today, too.vince and let's get a check of your weather and traffic togeth
for this kentucky inmate... it was inside a courtroom. he and his wife were there on burglary charges... and given a no contact order by the judge. but when the judge learned the inmate had yet to meet his newborn son.... she changed her mind. as you can see... there wasn't a dry eye in the happening right now...delta still struggling to get back more than two thousand flight cancellations this week.two delta departure flights are delayed at mitchell this morning -- one to dallas and one to...
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>> for kentucky. >> for kentucky! >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love.e right now. >> klansmen, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. >> holy shit. [ bag pipes playing ] >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross. still brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hollow flames. it shall glow as bright as the morning sun for all decades to be held in the hearts of all klansmen. it shall light from sea to sea. the cross is an inspiration, a sign of the christian religion. it's a symbol of faith, hope, and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world and that in his light it destroys darkness. beneath this fiery cross we glory in its sacred glow. this is where my oath was made. as long as we give thanks to god every day, we shall never perish from this earth. we shall never die. they may try to destroy us, but the ku klux klan has been here for 150 years. i want to go for another 150 years. let's go. white power! >> white power! [ bag pipes playing ] >> i realize this new klan isn't as powerful
>> for kentucky. >> for kentucky! >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love.e right now. >> klansmen, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. >> holy shit. [ bag pipes playing ] >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross. still brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hollow flames. it shall glow as bright as the morning sun for all decades to be held in the hearts of all klansmen. it shall light from sea to sea. the cross is an...
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>> he wasn't at kentucky fried chicken but on his private jet eating kentucky fried chicken. >> lete tell what you happen. someone gave him a bucket of kentucky fried chicken and took it on his private airplane. >> yes. >> he is sitting there in the back as they are flying somewhere. he is eating kentucky fried chicken, not with his fingers. it is finger licking good. >> is that with a knife and fork. >> that is a knife and fork. >> yeah. >> he is a republican nominee if you didn't know. >> what do you think of that. >> he will be in ohio today, in pennsylvania yesterday. >> a lot of people are like knife and fork, there are tweets about this. i eat kfc, i don't know what that says. >> maybe we will show the tweet. >> put it up so we can read that. i cannot read that. i'm tired of the constant change ups. >> let get a photo of you eating kfc. great idea fetch my silver weighed. i said fetch it. people are just making fun of the fact he is using knife and fork. >> eat chicken, sit chicken wing, breast, i cannot tell. >> i don't know. >> i eat chick when my fingers. >> i do. >> do you
>> he wasn't at kentucky fried chicken but on his private jet eating kentucky fried chicken. >> lete tell what you happen. someone gave him a bucket of kentucky fried chicken and took it on his private airplane. >> yes. >> he is sitting there in the back as they are flying somewhere. he is eating kentucky fried chicken, not with his fingers. it is finger licking good. >> is that with a knife and fork. >> that is a knife and fork. >> yeah. >> he is...
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leadership in the senate from kentucky. not as much a threat as it is to the state of florida. bill nelson said maybe if zika was creeping into kentucky we would have a different story. >> he does. this zika can travel. mosquitoes travel. the potential for damage that can be caused for pregnant women and babies is beyond the pale here in terms of being able to deal with it. i don't know what we do about it now. congress needs to be called back. that's what we do. we need to get this stopped now before it mushroomed into something way beyond it is now. >> craig: if it does not assessments from the u.s. surgeon general and others that we have a scenario in which money fight against zika will come to a halt. >> yeah. what does that tell you about our priorities? we have got people priorities over here and we have personal projects that are under way in -- in congress. that's -- -- that's why we are all politically divided. we can't get focused on emergency subjects. one of which is zika. >> craig: where do we go from here? >> congress needs to get back in session. politic are diff
leadership in the senate from kentucky. not as much a threat as it is to the state of florida. bill nelson said maybe if zika was creeping into kentucky we would have a different story. >> he does. this zika can travel. mosquitoes travel. the potential for damage that can be caused for pregnant women and babies is beyond the pale here in terms of being able to deal with it. i don't know what we do about it now. congress needs to be called back. that's what we do. we need to get this...
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. >> comes the kentucky fried controversy. >> uproar over donald trump eating fried chicken with a knife they get him out alive? first interview with a skydiving daredevil. >> what were you thinking? are you crazy? what was it like for his wife to watch her husband free falling from 25,000 feet. >> then, inside a hot air balloon like the one that
. >> comes the kentucky fried controversy. >> uproar over donald trump eating fried chicken with a knife they get him out alive? first interview with a skydiving daredevil. >> what were you thinking? are you crazy? what was it like for his wife to watch her husband free falling from 25,000 feet. >> then, inside a hot air balloon like the one that
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the man charged has been identified as 25-year-old michael kerr from kentucky. the court ordered kerr may not fly on commercial airlines until this case is massachusetts man already receiving a big honor before start of the olympic games. >> reporter: sunshine working its way back into new england as we spoke, forecast for the rest of the week up next. >> adam: defending matt damon, why his next movie is causing controversy and who is standing by his side? >> jadiann: tonight on 7 news at 7:00 closing time, a local land mark, well, pouring up one final r why customers say this institution is more than just a bar. >> anchor: all eyes are on rio. >> anchor: there are somethings making their first appearance at the olympic games, details on 7 okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ? ? get america's fastest internet. >> adam: we continue on 7 news at 5:00 with a gorgeous look of downtown b beyond some bubbling clouds there but for the most part it feels dryer and very comfortable outside. i think the flowers and the la
the man charged has been identified as 25-year-old michael kerr from kentucky. the court ordered kerr may not fly on commercial airlines until this case is massachusetts man already receiving a big honor before start of the olympic games. >> reporter: sunshine working its way back into new england as we spoke, forecast for the rest of the week up next. >> adam: defending matt damon, why his next movie is causing controversy and who is standing by his side? >> jadiann: tonight...
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we have the rescue and who police say is respole inside a kentucky courtroom. it's going viral. >>> and weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. >> follow us on facebook, twitter and on instagram, darlene4ny and michaelg4ny. you're watching "today in new your daughter wants to stay organic. your husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. you want to stay free from artificial preservatives. and your debit card wants to stay on a diet. fill your cart with small victories like stop & shop's nature's promise brand. great prices on over 800 items. >>> here's four things to know this morning. police say this man threatened a 12-year-old girl in the bronx. approached by the man in an elevator on 175th street, she >>> the man who scaled trump tower yesterday is in the hospital under evaluation. investigators say he got up to the 21st floor before he was forced inside. charges are pending. >>> tonight the annual perseid meteor shower will put on a show. nasa estimates between 160 and 200 meteors will light the sky every hour overnight tonight. >>> and cooli
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next, we feature former house speaker henry clay of kentucky, known as the great compromiser. the program was recorded at clay's ash land estate in lexington, kentucky, and is about 90 minutes. this 14-week series is airing at 8:00 p.m. eastern, august 1 through august 14th here on american history to have c-span3. >>> this is a portrait of kentucky's henry clay, known to us from history books as the great compromiser. during his 49-year political career, clay served as secretary of state, speaker of the house, and as a u.s. senator. and he was a contender, making sure presidential bids
next, we feature former house speaker henry clay of kentucky, known as the great compromiser. the program was recorded at clay's ash land estate in lexington, kentucky, and is about 90 minutes. this 14-week series is airing at 8:00 p.m. eastern, august 1 through august 14th here on american history to have c-span3. >>> this is a portrait of kentucky's henry clay, known to us from history books as the great compromiser. during his 49-year political career, clay served as secretary of...