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it is pretty common in these big eastern kentucky families. reach was broader than a lot of people's grandparents were, so she was the person who made sure that i had a safe and stable home when my mother could not provided, making sure i had exposure to the life lessons and the people i needed to have exposure to to make sure i did not fall through the cracks. and you know, she was this gun-toting, had 19 handguns, cussed up a storm. she was not the sort of stay-at-home in bad weather grandmother. she was a powerful and perceptive figure that made sure that i had the exposure to the things that i needed to ignore to have a good life. brian: pa-paw? j.d.: her husband. and even though because of his drinking, they were separated, they never got divorced. i think they just really did not believe in it. pa-paw, we went through the revolving door of maternal partners, but he was the one man we could rely on and the best father anybody could ask for. when he died, i stood up at his funeral and said he was the best father anyone could ask for. he pl
it is pretty common in these big eastern kentucky families. reach was broader than a lot of people's grandparents were, so she was the person who made sure that i had a safe and stable home when my mother could not provided, making sure i had exposure to the life lessons and the people i needed to have exposure to to make sure i did not fall through the cracks. and you know, she was this gun-toting, had 19 handguns, cussed up a storm. she was not the sort of stay-at-home in bad weather...
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again, he was this gruff old guy from eastern kentucky. he didn't in some ways fit in in southern ohio. he definitely belong from eastern kentucky and felt more comfortable there. he was just a great guy. brian: what is "mountain dew mouth"? [laughter] mouth is aain dew term that people give to the dental problems that happen when you drink too much sugary soda. it is not something that people like to talk about and people are unfairly stereotyped for having terrible teeth. it is true that, among poor families, kids have dental because they are given sugary soda before they should be. so i believe i was a baby when pepsi was put into my bottle and my grandma said, you are going to rot this kids teeth out. we didn't know what we were supposed to do. we did not know the behaviors we had to have to prevent premature dental problems. it's not that the people who put the pepsi in my bottle were bad people. they just really didn't know that they would have long-term health consequences. luckily, my grandma did. brian: what is a hillbilly? what i
again, he was this gruff old guy from eastern kentucky. he didn't in some ways fit in in southern ohio. he definitely belong from eastern kentucky and felt more comfortable there. he was just a great guy. brian: what is "mountain dew mouth"? [laughter] mouth is aain dew term that people give to the dental problems that happen when you drink too much sugary soda. it is not something that people like to talk about and people are unfairly stereotyped for having terrible teeth. it is true...
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i spent a lot of time in kentucky.y grandparents, who i grew up were or appellation di -- diaspora. it is a small town. 40% poverty rate. thispioid epidemic has hit area hard. jobs.s the coal it is a tough area to grow up in. supposed to be the economic savior. in a lot of ways, it was. if provided my grandparents -- it provided my grandparents a good wafge, but a lot of the problems persisted from jackson. homelessness, joblessness is common. in ohio, people can still find decent jobs. the poverty and unemployment rate is not quite as high. there are a lot of the social ills in southern ohio that do not look that different from jackson. in bothe there hills places? guest: yes, but they are bigger in jackson. middletown is in a plateau. if you have ever been to illy,nnati, it is very h almost mountainous, but not like kentucky and tennessee. what made you leave? 2003 to join in the military. i was in the marines. this was right after we invaded iraq. enlisted inin a -- april of 2003. the war was the engine that brought
i spent a lot of time in kentucky.y grandparents, who i grew up were or appellation di -- diaspora. it is a small town. 40% poverty rate. thispioid epidemic has hit area hard. jobs.s the coal it is a tough area to grow up in. supposed to be the economic savior. in a lot of ways, it was. if provided my grandparents -- it provided my grandparents a good wafge, but a lot of the problems persisted from jackson. homelessness, joblessness is common. in ohio, people can still find decent jobs. the...
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i spent a lot of time in kentucky.andparents, who i grew up with, or appellation di -- were appalacian diaspora. it is a small town. 40% poverty rate. the opioid epidemic has hit this area hard. it hits the coal jobs. it is a tough area to grow up in. middletown was supposed to be the economic savior. in a lot of ways, it was. it provided my grandparents a good wage, but a lot of the problems persisted from jackson. you see a lot of the problems, to thee family breakdown drug addiction, homelessness, joblessness is common. in ohio, people can still find decent jobs. the poverty and unemployment rate is not quite as high. there are a lot of the social ills in southern ohio that do not look that different from jackson. brian: are there hills in both places? places? jd: yes, but they are bigger in jackson. middletown is in a plateau. if you have ever been to cincinnati, it is very hilly, almost mountainous, but not like kentucky and tennessee. host: what made you leave? brian: what year did you leave that area permanently
i spent a lot of time in kentucky.andparents, who i grew up with, or appellation di -- were appalacian diaspora. it is a small town. 40% poverty rate. the opioid epidemic has hit this area hard. it hits the coal jobs. it is a tough area to grow up in. middletown was supposed to be the economic savior. in a lot of ways, it was. it provided my grandparents a good wage, but a lot of the problems persisted from jackson. you see a lot of the problems, to thee family breakdown drug addiction,...
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i'm with the teacher's retirement system of the state of kentucky. represent a population as large as 146,000 folks. however, my main role is responsibility for the 46,000 retired teachers that participate in two health plans offered by the teachers retirement system of kentucky. i am very thankful to have the opportunity and the pleasure to be here to represent those 46,000, and i want to thank a few of those kentucky congressional delegates that i see in the audience, especially zach marshall. thank you for coming. as it has been mentioned this morning, kentucky falls into one of those buckets. we are in the, we don't pay in the social security bucket, along with 15 other states that don't pay into social security. 10 of those, including kentucky, happened to be members of the public soccer -- public-sector health care roundtable. you heard the introduction this morning in regards to the public sector health care roundtable. interesting that we have 10 of the 15 as members about that roundtable and i am glad to be a part of that roundtable as well.
i'm with the teacher's retirement system of the state of kentucky. represent a population as large as 146,000 folks. however, my main role is responsibility for the 46,000 retired teachers that participate in two health plans offered by the teachers retirement system of kentucky. i am very thankful to have the opportunity and the pleasure to be here to represent those 46,000, and i want to thank a few of those kentucky congressional delegates that i see in the audience, especially zach...
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takes it into the end kentucky wins. >> adam: boom goes the running back. two running backs over 175 yards. they've won three straight s.e.c. games. first time since 1999. they beat mississippi state last week and the bulldogs -- it's not over yet -- 56-41 on top of samford with a little over five minutes to go in that game. florida-arkansas. next saturday the home depot s.e.c. on cbs in prime time as well. heated rivals, undefeated number one alabama visiting 19th-ranked l.s.u. the tide has a five-game winning streak against the tigers but l.s.u. hasn't lost since ed orgeron took over for les miles. it's happening. >> rick: can they dimensionallize their offense against the best defense in the country? >> brian: you hold fournette to 31 yards rushing a year ago. they know that's what happened. they spread out the offense. they've got more they're utilizing at l.s.u. should be an interesting one. >> adam: in baton rouge. coming up we will tell you about some heroics from a pair of heisman hopefuls and a thrilling top-25 pac-12 showdown when the jeep post ga
takes it into the end kentucky wins. >> adam: boom goes the running back. two running backs over 175 yards. they've won three straight s.e.c. games. first time since 1999. they beat mississippi state last week and the bulldogs -- it's not over yet -- 56-41 on top of samford with a little over five minutes to go in that game. florida-arkansas. next saturday the home depot s.e.c. on cbs in prime time as well. heated rivals, undefeated number one alabama visiting 19th-ranked l.s.u. the tide...
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kentucky and tennessee with two defeats each. georgia drops to 2-4, and 4-4 on the season. then you've got vandy, south carolina and missouri. jim mcelwain. second season, head coach. connection with the georgia program. he was the head coach of colorado state, and when he accepted the job at florida, mike bobo, long time offensive coordinator and former quarterback took the colorado state job. 24-10. jim, quarterback at eastern washington. he said, "i'm just basically a western montana guy." time out. >> verne: frich seconds remaining. 24-10. georgia has used its allotment of time outs. >> gary: one more thing about florida's match-up against arkansas. that was a team that was out of gas. they had the bye this week getting ready for the game next week. >> verne: this florida game, because of the postponement a result of hurricane matthew. this is their second game in a month, and now with 35 seconds to go, headset off, congratulations to the team. >> verne: congratulations to the team. >> verne: jim mcelwain searching out kirby smart. co-coaches under nick saban, at alabam
kentucky and tennessee with two defeats each. georgia drops to 2-4, and 4-4 on the season. then you've got vandy, south carolina and missouri. jim mcelwain. second season, head coach. connection with the georgia program. he was the head coach of colorado state, and when he accepted the job at florida, mike bobo, long time offensive coordinator and former quarterback took the colorado state job. 24-10. jim, quarterback at eastern washington. he said, "i'm just basically a western montana...
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kentucky has prekindergarten. [laughter] mr. gregg: where i am from, that is something that we laugh over. moderator: mr. bell, you have one minute to introduce a topic of your choice. mr. bell: the topic of my choice would be, why was this country founded? the government we were under at the time was way too big. since the government was founded, it has continued to grow. the one we have now gets bigger and bigger and bigger. i like to say, try to name three things the government does not tax or regulate. it is a very hard thing to do. the government is in every aspect of our lives. and the other two parties are talking now about making government even bigger. one will say, we are not going to make it as big as the other guys are going to make it, but it is still a matter of growth. we believe that people are capable of running their own lives. they are capable of making their own decisions. and that is what we would strive to do, get out of the way of business, get out of the way of parents when they try to educate their child
kentucky has prekindergarten. [laughter] mr. gregg: where i am from, that is something that we laugh over. moderator: mr. bell, you have one minute to introduce a topic of your choice. mr. bell: the topic of my choice would be, why was this country founded? the government we were under at the time was way too big. since the government was founded, it has continued to grow. the one we have now gets bigger and bigger and bigger. i like to say, try to name three things the government does not tax...
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it happened this morning in kentucky. an s-u-v plowing into a group of kids about to get on a school bus. now investigators looking into whether other drivers ignored safety laws. plus... the fallout continues for wells fargo. why the banking giant is now being investigated for identity theft. you're watching 13 action news, where you get breaking news fast and first. police in oklahoma are trying a-t-m. investigators say the suspects were even driving a stolen truck....the two are also supsected of another theft just a few weeks ago. the lead singer from motley crre--vince neil is facing the music for this incident on the strip. who can forget this video from a woman claimed neil pulled her by the hair -- when he got into a fight with his friend nicolas cage. today, a judge ordered neil to get counseling for impulse control. neil didn't show up in court today... but we talked to his attorney after he entered a guilty plea on the singer's behalf. mr neil is pleased to put this behind him and focus on his tour and his busi
it happened this morning in kentucky. an s-u-v plowing into a group of kids about to get on a school bus. now investigators looking into whether other drivers ignored safety laws. plus... the fallout continues for wells fargo. why the banking giant is now being investigated for identity theft. you're watching 13 action news, where you get breaking news fast and first. police in oklahoma are trying a-t-m. investigators say the suspects were even driving a stolen truck....the two are also...
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>> guest: murray state university in kentucky when burt came there to work. work. i'm a lot younger, but i graduated and was working in the department, and he was there as a very young teacher and we ended up dating. >> host: are you from kentucky? >> guest: i'm from kentucky and burt is from nebraska. >> she was the first student in the class i ever taught. i didn't date her until she graduated that i had my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where words you? >> guest: sugar land, and burt worked for a foundation in houston. we were in the houston area for four years, and before that, burt was at the center for public policy in michigan. before that, he taught free teen years at murray state. >> host: what is your connection to washington, d.c., to the young america's foundation? >> guest: i speak to events that those groups sponsor, especially the young america's foundation. i do a lot of events they do for college students. they have conferences for high school and college students to teach the principles of the united states. >> host: why argue conservati
>> guest: murray state university in kentucky when burt came there to work. work. i'm a lot younger, but i graduated and was working in the department, and he was there as a very young teacher and we ended up dating. >> host: are you from kentucky? >> guest: i'm from kentucky and burt is from nebraska. >> she was the first student in the class i ever taught. i didn't date her until she graduated that i had my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where words...
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how have we communicated this to the retired teachers of kentucky? we have given them the worst case scenario. last year this time, the worst case scenario was $105 a month. rose to $159 a month. we're very appreciative for the solution in the 2015 balanced budget act because that may go from 105 to 122 instead of 159. so this year we've communicated the full possible worst case scenario of $149 a month. so again, we're looking at a $22 increase -- a $27 increase, which is a 22% increase, in addition to the 16% increase last year. and so these increases, as mentioned earlier, don't make a lot of sense when we're trending downwards in kentucky in terms of our medicare premiums. so our medicare vantage plan and medicare part d drug plan is trending downward, yet our members are being charged some pretty large increases in medicare part b. in addition to the ten states that don't pay into social security and are part of the public sector health care roundtable, i'd like to mention that in all 50 states for those on original medicare, they, too, are bein
how have we communicated this to the retired teachers of kentucky? we have given them the worst case scenario. last year this time, the worst case scenario was $105 a month. rose to $159 a month. we're very appreciative for the solution in the 2015 balanced budget act because that may go from 105 to 122 instead of 159. so this year we've communicated the full possible worst case scenario of $149 a month. so again, we're looking at a $22 increase -- a $27 increase, which is a 22% increase, in...
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[laughter] bill: rand paul in kentucky.king a closer look at the issues that matter this election season including the tremendous surge in opioid addiction in this country. rick live in manchester new hampshire where heroin has become a huge problem. so rick, tell us what you're seeing on the ground there in manchester? >> martha, some call the ground zero in the heroin-opioid epidemic with more adicks and more overdoes deaths per capita here than anyone else in america. we spent time with federal agents from the drug enforcement administration and man chester police who are trying to bat it will crisis on the streets by arresting buyers with the goal of tracing the drugs back to dealers and distributors to cut off the flow. firefighters have finding themselves on the front lines so they are trained paramedics. instead of fighting fires, they are trying to resuscitate od victims. >> you have been 32 years? >> 32 years. never sign anything like this. never. >> the chief says they've answered more than 600od calls since janua
[laughter] bill: rand paul in kentucky.king a closer look at the issues that matter this election season including the tremendous surge in opioid addiction in this country. rick live in manchester new hampshire where heroin has become a huge problem. so rick, tell us what you're seeing on the ground there in manchester? >> martha, some call the ground zero in the heroin-opioid epidemic with more adicks and more overdoes deaths per capita here than anyone else in america. we spent time...
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kentucky and tennessee with two defeats each. georgia drops to 2-4, and 4-4 on the season. then you've got vandy, south carolina and missouri. jim mcelwain. second season, head coach. connection with the georgia program. colorado state, and when he accepted the job at florida, mike bobo, long time offensive coordinator and former quarterback took the colorado state job. 24-10. jim, quarterback at eastern washington. he said, "i'm just basically a western montana guy." >> verne: frich seconds remaining. 24-10. georgia has used its allotment of time outs. >> gary: one more thing about florida's match-up against arkansas. that was a team that was out of gas. they had the bye this week getting ready for the game next week. >> verne: this florida game, because of the postponement a result of hurricane matthew. this is their second game month, and now with 35 seconds to go, headset off, congratulations to the team. >> verne: congratulations to the team. >> verne: jim mcelwain searching co-coaches under nick saban, at alabama, and really good friends. luke del rio gets the win in
kentucky and tennessee with two defeats each. georgia drops to 2-4, and 4-4 on the season. then you've got vandy, south carolina and missouri. jim mcelwain. second season, head coach. connection with the georgia program. colorado state, and when he accepted the job at florida, mike bobo, long time offensive coordinator and former quarterback took the colorado state job. 24-10. jim, quarterback at eastern washington. he said, "i'm just basically a western montana guy." >> verne:...
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>> guest: i'm originally from western kentucky and artists from nebraska. >> guest: she's too modest issue is the best in the first class i ever sought at murray state university. i did not date her until after she graduated, but i have my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where were you? >> guest: we were in eastern texas and burke worked for houston good we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, and the center public policy here in michigan and before that, he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> host: what is your connection to washington d.c., the heritage foundation? >> guest: i often speak at events those groups bond or an especially the young america foundation i do a lot of events that they do for college students. they have conferences for high school students and college students to teach them principles in the united states. >> host: why are you conservative? >> guest: i'm a conservative because i believe the principles that conservatives were free-market anchors use work best for people. we study the economy, bert especially studied the econom
>> guest: i'm originally from western kentucky and artists from nebraska. >> guest: she's too modest issue is the best in the first class i ever sought at murray state university. i did not date her until after she graduated, but i have my eye on her. >> host: prior to hillsdale, where were you? >> guest: we were in eastern texas and burke worked for houston good we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, and the center public policy here in michigan...
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kentucky wins 3-0 ... nascar sprint cup in charlotte, jimmie johnson should just be playing the boys are back in town all night... he takes the checkered flag for the first time in 24 races... the victory also advances him to the round of 8 as he chases that 7th sprint cup championship... landon cassill finished 19th thanks josh. and now to first alert storm team meteorologis t chris havely for your final forecast. we're wrapping up the weekend on a clear and quiet note. temperatures will be a tad warmer than what we had saturday night, so the potential for frost will be gone for monday morning. clouds will slowly be on the increase monday, but it'll be a mild day as temperatures climb back into the 70s for most areas. thanks chris. thanks for joining us for kcrg-tv9 news at 10. don't forget the kcrg-tv9 early morning news beginning at 4:30 a-m. have a ? ? announcer: he gets to the five, dives for the goal line, he's over. that's a touchdown, iowa! picked off, desmond king with another one. and he's going
kentucky wins 3-0 ... nascar sprint cup in charlotte, jimmie johnson should just be playing the boys are back in town all night... he takes the checkered flag for the first time in 24 races... the victory also advances him to the round of 8 as he chases that 7th sprint cup championship... landon cassill finished 19th thanks josh. and now to first alert storm team meteorologis t chris havely for your final forecast. we're wrapping up the weekend on a clear and quiet note. temperatures will be a...
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a mom from two kentucky football teams. >> our goal was to give the family and price a memory they're going to be able to to cherish forever. >>> that plan was hatched early this season. john benset the football director for four years. he continues to watch bryce battle a rare brain disorder showing up to practices and games to be with his brother. they got to experience it the >>> we were all for. >>> an incredible moment was made that more special having push his brother over the goal line. >>> he was so proud to be the one to push him over the goal line and for him to be able to be the one to help him get to this . >>> while bryce may not be able to talk no one could deny how much he enjoyed his moment on the field with the team. >>> it melts your heart to see the way the kids act around them. >>> just another kid, n or whatever, he's just a kid. >>> amazing story and amazing community that came together. >>> i don't think i've ever seen that one. i've seen some great football story, that was great. thank you for being here, we're still here for the next hour and a half. >>> 7 new
a mom from two kentucky football teams. >> our goal was to give the family and price a memory they're going to be able to to cherish forever. >>> that plan was hatched early this season. john benset the football director for four years. he continues to watch bryce battle a rare brain disorder showing up to practices and games to be with his brother. they got to experience it the >>> we were all for. >>> an incredible moment was made that more special having push...
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kentucky. before he came to usf look, usf fans you got to show up. this may be willie tag guard last year in tampa. if not next year but either way enjoy it because willie tag guard won't be in tampa bay longer. >> this talk about snakes be here is something you don't see a six foot python in malays that's a long ways a way and check this out. they took a picture with the python. >> you better watch out, those pythons you may reach in the hole to get the ball and there you go. >> reggie has something to pick the ball up for him. tonight's lottery numbers brought to you by dimmitt chevrolet. chevrolet. make the dimmit difference. z2562z zy6z robert kearney: i fought for my country in kosovo and iraq, and i've been a republican all my life. but i'm the father of three girls. i can't stand hearing don't want my daughters hearing it. i want my girls to grow up proud and strong, in a nation where they're valued and respected. donald trump's america is not the country i fought for. so, i'm voting for
kentucky. before he came to usf look, usf fans you got to show up. this may be willie tag guard last year in tampa. if not next year but either way enjoy it because willie tag guard won't be in tampa bay longer. >> this talk about snakes be here is something you don't see a six foot python in malays that's a long ways a way and check this out. they took a picture with the python. >> you better watch out, those pythons you may reach in the hole to get the ball and there you go....
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remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.ut 19 when he moved to louisville to work as a telegraph operator. long.n't last edison's interest back then towards the >> when one of his experiments went wrong, that was the last straw. edison was promptly fired. thus the curtain dropped on his time in the bluegrass state, but open to a world of new , and i would like to thank edison's experience in kentucky helped to shape that. here is a guy who was clearly gifted. uninterested in playing by anybody's rules but his own. , but edison'snge focus did. he picked up the pieces and got back to the drawing board. in a few short years, he would earn his first patent. it was for a machine the nays herehe yeas and in congress. many of edison's other inventions did catch on, the phonograph, the libel, the movie camera, and so many others. as the new york times declared, edison has stamped his pattern on our social fabric. how true that headline remains today. just look around. all of this impacted by one inventor's handiwork. edison did give
remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.ut 19 when he moved to louisville to work as a telegraph operator. long.n't last edison's interest back then towards the >> when one of his experiments went wrong, that was the last straw. edison was promptly fired. thus the curtain dropped on his time in the bluegrass state, but open to a world of new , and i would like to thank edison's experience in kentucky helped to shape that. here is a guy who was clearly gifted. uninterested...
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but let me also remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.k then tended more toward the sophomoric than the historic. he spent his time pulling pranks. telling jokes. and blowing off work to focus on his own experiments. this hardly endeared edison to his superiors at the tell egraph company. they warned colleagues to pay no attention to edison and his inventions. when one of edison's on-the-job experiments went horribly wrong, sulfuric acid ate right through the floor into his manager's office. that was the last straw. edison was promptly fired. thus the curtain dropped on thomas edison's time in the blue grass state. but it also opened to a world of new possibilities. and i'd like to thank edison's experience in kentucky helped shape that. here's a guy who was clearly gifted. here's a guy who was equally uninterested in playing by anyone's rules but his own. that never changed. but edison's focus did. he learned from his mistakes, he picked up the pieces and got back to the drawing board. within a few short years of his experience in louisv
but let me also remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.k then tended more toward the sophomoric than the historic. he spent his time pulling pranks. telling jokes. and blowing off work to focus on his own experiments. this hardly endeared edison to his superiors at the tell egraph company. they warned colleagues to pay no attention to edison and his inventions. when one of edison's on-the-job experiments went horribly wrong, sulfuric acid ate right through the floor into his...
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if you have ever been to cincinnati, it is very hilly, almost mountainous, but not like kentucky and tennessee. host: what made you leave? brian: what year did you leave that area permanently? jd: i left in 2003 to join the military. like a lot of kids, i left to joining the terry. i listed in the marines and this was right after we invaded iraq. enlisted in april of 2003.
if you have ever been to cincinnati, it is very hilly, almost mountainous, but not like kentucky and tennessee. host: what made you leave? brian: what year did you leave that area permanently? jd: i left in 2003 to join the military. like a lot of kids, i left to joining the terry. i listed in the marines and this was right after we invaded iraq. enlisted in april of 2003.
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how one teacher in kentucky made all her students part of the special day.also up next... back to the future fans have a lot to be excited about this morning.. how you can enter a raffle for marty mcfly's futuristic shoes. let's take a live look outside this morning... something to get your morning off on the right foot. a special education teacher in kentucky --- who was getting married wanted her students to be a part of her wedding. "kinsey french" works with children with down syndrome... and said her big day wouldn't be complete without them.we're so glad she did ... because these might be the cutest wedding pictures of all time. if you were a fan of those self-lacing shoes marty two... you just might be able to win a pair.nike is raffling 89 fully functioning, self-lacing limited-edition nike mag shoes in an online lottery. customers can donate $10 per entry with all proceeds going to the michael j. fox foundation for parkinson's research.to enter ... visit nike dot com slash county upset after a man was accidentally released from jail.. plus... mayor barrett announc
how one teacher in kentucky made all her students part of the special day.also up next... back to the future fans have a lot to be excited about this morning.. how you can enter a raffle for marty mcfly's futuristic shoes. let's take a live look outside this morning... something to get your morning off on the right foot. a special education teacher in kentucky --- who was getting married wanted her students to be a part of her wedding. "kinsey french" works with children with down...
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and lexington, kentucky and later died at the hospital. police say there was an exchange of gunfire tween two guire between two cars and gay was caught in the crossfir authorities are investigatg after three riots broke out at separate prisons in brazil. more re aped after starti a fi the most recent riot. police office maged to recapture 18 of the inmates who initially escaped the psychiatriward on monday. at least 18 inmates have died in two other separate riots in brazilian penitentiaries since nday. findg the ght partner isn't always easy.. butone japanese dating trying to help peoe focus ontry help lefocus on personality instead of appearance.the one form or another since 2010 and has gone nationwide, with regular meetings across various japan. still looking for a cause after a wildfire burns out of control in colorado. officials say the fire has already devoured0 square miles. people who liveearby were d orre evacue p?@?@as high winds accelerated the fire. some buildings haveburned... but call caught on poceash mer 7k? fts helpg fix
and lexington, kentucky and later died at the hospital. police say there was an exchange of gunfire tween two guire between two cars and gay was caught in the crossfir authorities are investigatg after three riots broke out at separate prisons in brazil. more re aped after starti a fi the most recent riot. police office maged to recapture 18 of the inmates who initially escaped the psychiatriward on monday. at least 18 inmates have died in two other separate riots in brazilian penitentiaries...
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that's a tornado warning extreme southeastern kentucky. look at that hook echo from our cincinnati radar. that could be a significant tornado right now moving off to the east. it will slide south of cincinnati the way it's looking, into covington, kentucky over the next little child. weather here. this is your severe weather zone, if you will, the darker green. this is just general lightning and thunder. so here in northern ohio, not so severe, but it's all about the rainfall. let's time it in. 7:00 p.m. tonight. now, this model i'm using now is slightly sooner in arrival time. i would say that any time after 10:00, we could see a shower west of cleveland and interstate 71. i'm betting that most of the rain after midnight. look at that large area of heavy rainfall moving through canton taking us up to 6:00 a.m. it's a very soggy morning community for many of you. allow a few extra minutes. mid-60s along the lakeshore. cleveland, mentor, 64, norwalk, a little warmer inland. akron, a comfortable 70 degrees. we've got mid-60s at hopkins. at 9
that's a tornado warning extreme southeastern kentucky. look at that hook echo from our cincinnati radar. that could be a significant tornado right now moving off to the east. it will slide south of cincinnati the way it's looking, into covington, kentucky over the next little child. weather here. this is your severe weather zone, if you will, the darker green. this is just general lightning and thunder. so here in northern ohio, not so severe, but it's all about the rainfall. let's time it in....
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>> we met actually at murray state university in kentucky when burt came there to work, and he was a very young fellow then, and i was a lot younger. [laughter] but i graduated and then was -- working in the department and he was there as a very young teacher and we met and began it daing. >> are you from kentucky? i hear just a little bit of a -- >> i'm originally from may kentucky and burt is from nebraska. >> best students in the first class i ever taught at murray state university. i did not date her until actually after she had graduated but i had my eye on her. >> so prior to coming to hills dale were you? >> we were in -- houston, texas sugarland actually and burt worked for a foundation in houston. we lived in the houston area for four years and before that, burt was at the center for public policy here in michigan. and before that he taught for 18 years at murray state. >> what's your connection to washington d.c.? to the heritage foundation to the young american foundation? >> right, i often speak at events at those groups sponsor web and especially the young america's foun
>> we met actually at murray state university in kentucky when burt came there to work, and he was a very young fellow then, and i was a lot younger. [laughter] but i graduated and then was -- working in the department and he was there as a very young teacher and we met and began it daing. >> are you from kentucky? i hear just a little bit of a -- >> i'm originally from may kentucky and burt is from nebraska. >> best students in the first class i ever taught at murray...
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is now sitting in western kentucky it moves to north in the coming 48 hours or so. that will bring this dry patch over us so there is hope that we will have dry weather as we go through the weekend. the problem is we are still in the very unstable atmosphere so we will still have scattered showers popping up. seven. 7 am tomorrow morning note the art scattered showers still around. temperatures are 60 hour so. wiou we will start to see maybe even some murky sunshine as this dry air begins to pull in but you can also . out that we have scattered rain showers around. once we get heating going will be back up about 70 degrees in the afternoon. that triggers scattered showers development and maybe rumbles of thunder. wind out of the southeast. and then we go calm saturday and then as we get into overnight will be dealing with more of the same as this is when the upper level low will be very close to us creating a lot of bubbly action in the atmosphere. scattered rain still sunday night -- saturday night into sunday morning and then through sunday morning it looks like o
is now sitting in western kentucky it moves to north in the coming 48 hours or so. that will bring this dry patch over us so there is hope that we will have dry weather as we go through the weekend. the problem is we are still in the very unstable atmosphere so we will still have scattered showers popping up. seven. 7 am tomorrow morning note the art scattered showers still around. temperatures are 60 hour so. wiou we will start to see maybe even some murky sunshine as this dry air begins to...
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jane gilbert is the kentucky teacher's retirement system. and chris collins is the assistant government relations for the ohio public employee's retirement system. we are going to hear from private sector and public sector. finally, we have matt. he is executive director of the national association of medicaid directors. medicaid is very much a part of this dissection --discussion. with that, tricia. tricia: good morning. thank you john, larry and the coalition. it is good to be back with several panelists to talk about this issue. i have three goals for myself this morning and you can see how well i do. i will set the stage and talk about where we are in terms of medicare premiums and cost-sharing. i am then going to explain the nitty-gritty connection between premiums and social security and something called the hold harmless, and how that fits together and why. lastly, i will talk about what we do now and what we don't know and when we will now the things that we need to know to understand what is really going to be happening in 2017 for
jane gilbert is the kentucky teacher's retirement system. and chris collins is the assistant government relations for the ohio public employee's retirement system. we are going to hear from private sector and public sector. finally, we have matt. he is executive director of the national association of medicaid directors. medicaid is very much a part of this dissection --discussion. with that, tricia. tricia: good morning. thank you john, larry and the coalition. it is good to be back with...
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host: from kentucky, democrats line, lewis. caller: i am lewis from kentucky. i'm a coal miner, a union coal miner. i've had jobs taken away from us. that theyabout it is have filed bankruptcy and they made over $12 trillion and now they are taking my insurance away. at the end of the year, i won't have no insurance. this was a written contract. paul ryan says we were a bunch of welfare people when they voted on this. mitch mcconnell did not vote across the board so would not get voted for. that is not right. i voted for trump. us -- thatat door to we have next door to us are not right. all they do is talk. they are not standing up for the working person. i'm talking about the working person, not the rich people, but the working person of this country. we don't need someone running making trillions a year. we need someone for the working person paying their bills and the insurance. uest: that's part of the dilemma for this voter in kentucky. it used to be a heavily working-class area that was five or six years ago heavily democratic, but it has now moved heavil
host: from kentucky, democrats line, lewis. caller: i am lewis from kentucky. i'm a coal miner, a union coal miner. i've had jobs taken away from us. that theyabout it is have filed bankruptcy and they made over $12 trillion and now they are taking my insurance away. at the end of the year, i won't have no insurance. this was a written contract. paul ryan says we were a bunch of welfare people when they voted on this. mitch mcconnell did not vote across the board so would not get voted for....
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but let me also remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.ly about 19 when he moved to louisville to work as a telegraph operator. he didn't last long. edison's interest back then tended more towards the sophomoric than the historic. he spent his time pulling pranks, telling jokes. focus onng off work to his experiments. they warned collies to pay no attention to edison and his inventions. when one of his experiments went wrong, that was the last straw. edison was promptly fired. thus the curtain dropped on his time in the bluegrass state, but opened to a world of new possibilities, and i would like to thank edison's experience in kentucky helped to shape that. here is a guy who was clearly gifted. here is a guy uninterested in playing by anybody's rules but his own. that never changed, but edison's focus did. he picked up the pieces and got back to the drawing board. in a few short years, he would earn his first patent. it was for a machine the recorded the yeas and nays here in congress. many of edison's other inventions did catch on, the p
but let me also remind everyone of kentucky's own ties to thomas edison.ly about 19 when he moved to louisville to work as a telegraph operator. he didn't last long. edison's interest back then tended more towards the sophomoric than the historic. he spent his time pulling pranks, telling jokes. focus onng off work to his experiments. they warned collies to pay no attention to edison and his inventions. when one of his experiments went wrong, that was the last straw. edison was promptly fired....
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. >> reporter: and while the ones these inmates are telling at the jail in kenton county, kentucky may not sound like it at first, they are all storyes of hope. >> thank god that i screwed up bad enough that put me in jail. >> reporter: jeremy westerman is doing seven years for dealing drugs to support his own opiod habit. >> you come in here, and your hope comes back. you get your wits back. >> tired of living that life. a reformed addict and former inmate who took hard lessons and translated them into a new substance abuse treatment program, an innovative approach to kicking opennates for good. is it easy to point to inmates who are here because of opiod addiction? >> 83% of our intakes are directly or indirectly related to substance use. >> having a different person's perspective. >> reporter: merrick combines the traditional tools of psychotherapy and support groups with a new one. >> vivitrol comes in two parts. >> reporter: inmates are given an injection of the drug vivitrol just before they're released, and then once a month after they get out. >> essentially, it blocks the effe
. >> reporter: and while the ones these inmates are telling at the jail in kenton county, kentucky may not sound like it at first, they are all storyes of hope. >> thank god that i screwed up bad enough that put me in jail. >> reporter: jeremy westerman is doing seven years for dealing drugs to support his own opiod habit. >> you come in here, and your hope comes back. you get your wits back. >> tired of living that life. a reformed addict and former inmate who...
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a young man in kentucky, battling a rare brain disorder... scored the goal of his life that inspired so many. mike dardis has more... ( nats: clapping) it's the inspiring moment - that touched so many lives locally. 7-year-old bryce snider - in his wheelchair - scoring the touchdown of a lifetime. a moment possible with an assist from two northern kentucky football teams. (john bennett, taylor mill's football director) "our goal was to try and give the family and bryce a memory that they are going to be able to cherish forever." that plan was hatched early this season. john bennett is the football director, for the taylor mill eagles. a rare brain disorder.... while still showing up for practices and games, all to be with his brother braylen. last week - the eagles had the chance to make sure bryce experienced football the way they do ... on the field... and in the end zone. (nicole timmerding, bryce's mother) "they had this crazy idea that they had to get bryce on the field and we were all for it." bryce's parents say an already incredible m
a young man in kentucky, battling a rare brain disorder... scored the goal of his life that inspired so many. mike dardis has more... ( nats: clapping) it's the inspiring moment - that touched so many lives locally. 7-year-old bryce snider - in his wheelchair - scoring the touchdown of a lifetime. a moment possible with an assist from two northern kentucky football teams. (john bennett, taylor mill's football director) "our goal was to try and give the family and bryce a memory that they...
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they are from kentucky, a one in a million chance paid off. >> no, we have to take two cars, we don't fit. >> they have special needs children adopted from china. >> they need time and love. >> then something extraordinary happens. lisa just browsing on facebook saw a picture of a 13-year-old orphan who looked just like their 12-year-old daughter aubrey. >> they wonder could she have a sister. the orphange agreed -- looks like we are going to china again. >> they decided to bring the girls together who for years never knew they were sisters. they have to act quickly. avery's birthday is just months away. >> you are talking about a process that normally happens in two and a half years, you were going to fast track it in five months? >> and it was the most stressful thing. >> with help from officials and friends in the united states and china and more than $50,000 raised through a go-fund me campaign, they did it. adoption papers in record time >> there was just no way not going to do it. >> jean set out to bring avery home. >> back in kentucky, a homecoming and a new start. >> in our w
they are from kentucky, a one in a million chance paid off. >> no, we have to take two cars, we don't fit. >> they have special needs children adopted from china. >> they need time and love. >> then something extraordinary happens. lisa just browsing on facebook saw a picture of a 13-year-old orphan who looked just like their 12-year-old daughter aubrey. >> they wonder could she have a sister. the orphange agreed -- looks like we are going to china again. >>...
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in conference usa, western kentucky tosses florida atlantic off the hilltop 52-3 the final. owls now 1-7. middle tennessee blows a 21-0 lead, but edges north carolina a & t,41-17. how about a victory for the ladies? lightning visiting the devils as we approach all hollows eve. cashes in the two-on-one chance. it was 2-0, new jersey in the third. rodpelley tips it in. sweet ditch. the bolts lose and back in action tomorrow at madison square garden. can't show you world series highgh lead up big over the cubbies right now. >> we'll look for the end of that one. >> final look at are forecast of the night. >> above average temperatures. 86 degrees. handful of degrees above average. you notice that's where we'll keep it as we head on through what looks to be a fantastic halloween on monday. you head towards the end of the of rain chances thursday, friday, saturday afternoon and also eventually knock our temperatures back down closer to average which you might imagine for the first week of november. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. people in key west are celebrating and some
in conference usa, western kentucky tosses florida atlantic off the hilltop 52-3 the final. owls now 1-7. middle tennessee blows a 21-0 lead, but edges north carolina a & t,41-17. how about a victory for the ladies? lightning visiting the devils as we approach all hollows eve. cashes in the two-on-one chance. it was 2-0, new jersey in the third. rodpelley tips it in. sweet ditch. the bolts lose and back in action tomorrow at madison square garden. can't show you world series highgh lead up...
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take an example in kentucky litigate ad case in kentucky in defense of a entrepreneur who wanted to start a moving company. in kentucky, in most states you're not allowed to start a moving company until you first get permission from all the existing moving companies within the state. not making this up. this is the law in about half the states and most major metropolitan areas. certificate of public convenience and necessity law. tough prove to government bureaucrats there is need for new moving company in kentucky before you permit. any existing moving company can object saying there is no need for competition against them. guess what? they often say that, right? so we took, we took this case to court. in the deposition i asked how do you, how do you bureaucrats decide whether there is a public need or even worse a future public need for a moving company somewhere down the line? and the bureaucrat answering the question said, there are no objective criteria. there you go. that's another problem with the permit system. the vagueness of the criteria thaw they usually operate. for instance
take an example in kentucky litigate ad case in kentucky in defense of a entrepreneur who wanted to start a moving company. in kentucky, in most states you're not allowed to start a moving company until you first get permission from all the existing moving companies within the state. not making this up. this is the law in about half the states and most major metropolitan areas. certificate of public convenience and necessity law. tough prove to government bureaucrats there is need for new...
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police in kentucky say they've arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of the teenage daughter of u.s. olympic star tyson gay, trinity gay. devon ta middle brooks was arrested yesterday for the shooting. police say she was an innocent victim of a stray bullet that hit and killed her while she was hanging out with friends outside of a lexington kentucky restaurant. trinity gay had been following in her famous father's footsteps. she was a risingup track star. >>> the search goes on for a suspect in a triple shooting. investigators got a call to go to a house along highway 116 saturday night. they found three people who had been shot. one man died at the scene. another man and a woman were taken to the hospital. the press democrat reports a marijuana grow was found on that property. investigators aren't saying if it had anything to do with the shooting. >>> meantime in berkeley, a 35 why will man is fight -- 35- year-old man is fighting for his life. the shooting happened saturday night off the campus. it's not sure what led to the shooting. police say it doesn't appear to be random. so
police in kentucky say they've arrested a suspect in the fatal shooting of the teenage daughter of u.s. olympic star tyson gay, trinity gay. devon ta middle brooks was arrested yesterday for the shooting. police say she was an innocent victim of a stray bullet that hit and killed her while she was hanging out with friends outside of a lexington kentucky restaurant. trinity gay had been following in her famous father's footsteps. she was a risingup track star. >>> the search goes on for...
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at the kentucky derby. >> ah, that's the thing. >> hi, how are you? nice to meet you. >> khloe, thank you for coming. >> reporter: oh! kardashians. >> did you always know you had a gift? >> when i was 10 years old my grandmother was ill with terminal cancer. i woke up one night, knew she was going to pass. we got the call two minutes later that she had passed. >> reporter: he leads celebrities and gets recognized a lot as we chat on santa monica pier. >> we've got hundreds of people around us. are you feeling energies? >> at the moment i'm kind of overwhelmed. my gift doesn't off swift. >> reporter: earlier today we were behind the scenes for a reading and a beautiful beverly hills home. >> and you've met the lady who you're going to be reading? >> just now, i know her first name. >> reporter: one-time companion to a media mogul. >> have you gone to the bathroom to google? >> no, not possible. i had no idea who i was going to be ready reading. >> are you at all skeptical? >> he does mostly celebrities. so you know it could be staged. >> okay, so let's
at the kentucky derby. >> ah, that's the thing. >> hi, how are you? nice to meet you. >> khloe, thank you for coming. >> reporter: oh! kardashians. >> did you always know you had a gift? >> when i was 10 years old my grandmother was ill with terminal cancer. i woke up one night, knew she was going to pass. we got the call two minutes later that she had passed. >> reporter: he leads celebrities and gets recognized a lot as we chat on santa monica pier....
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nathan tingle, kentucky air natl. guard): "in 2010, he was killed in action in afghanistan, and i wasn't able to attend his memorial service, and so i felt like i just needed to do something in his honor." honor.""there needs to be a certain amount of suffering as a personal sacrifice to make this worthwhile, or it wouldn't be worth doing," tingle first made the journey ?two years ago.? he says.. he raised more than 10-thousand dollars for the special operations "warrior foundation".... which provides scholarships for children of fallen service members.he's already raised more than two- thousand dollars this time. he's hoping to raise 25-thousand.captain tingle plans to complete his trip by friday---- just in time to attend a charity event for his fallen friend. next up in entertaiment news... a well known actor is tapped for award season honors. a fan in need. 3 plus...singer rod stewart takes on a new roll.we'll explain why he has a new you've tried plenty of knee or ankle supports, but they may not fit quite right.
nathan tingle, kentucky air natl. guard): "in 2010, he was killed in action in afghanistan, and i wasn't able to attend his memorial service, and so i felt like i just needed to do something in his honor." honor.""there needs to be a certain amount of suffering as a personal sacrifice to make this worthwhile, or it wouldn't be worth doing," tingle first made the journey ?two years ago.? he says.. he raised more than 10-thousand dollars for the special operations...
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of replacement samsung no funds that were reportedly catching fire smoking one melted a flight in kentucky was evacuated after notes 7, fire and then recently flivver that announcement and not on the plane. now how weird fis could to keep it up and exchange it for one of the other for loans offered options sales of the note 7 have been halted. that is also an option you can return the device for full refund of the idea of phone catching fire as a scary thought. specially when users normally a close by. everyone is waiting to see what is next from samsung and in the meantime you have a note set then bring it in the kitchen and make sure no one doubts its injured. the the >> grant: lisa from this scene getting up the a bridgeport oakland responded to all the calls especially one not picture on westbound lanes in the bay bridge traffic was stopped and tricks for perform wheelies and what not to overestimate the chp has advised that they take this seriously if you see some of this type of stuff, 11 tried to be patient if you are stuck behind one of the stoppages edge radicalizes plate numbers.
of replacement samsung no funds that were reportedly catching fire smoking one melted a flight in kentucky was evacuated after notes 7, fire and then recently flivver that announcement and not on the plane. now how weird fis could to keep it up and exchange it for one of the other for loans offered options sales of the note 7 have been halted. that is also an option you can return the device for full refund of the idea of phone catching fire as a scary thought. specially when users normally a...