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so kentucky state fair.t goes beyond assuming ingredients are safe... to knowing they are. going beyond expectations... because our pets deserve it. beyond. natural pet food. six of you for when thyou stretch out.t i want you to stay this bright blue forever, that's why you'll stay in this drawer forever. i can't live without you, and that's why i'll never ever wash you. protect your clothes from stretching, fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. fading and fuzz with downy fabric conditioner. it smooths and strengthens fibers to protect clothes from the damage of the wash. so your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. downy fabric conditioner. when it comes to helping maria iher daughter,le mom. shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting updentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. look at her shred. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for maria, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's sim
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colonel in the marine corps running for congress in kentucky against incumbent andy barr in the 2018 midterm elections. colonel, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your number one issue in this campaign? >> well, good evening, lawrence. it's nice to be here tonight. my number one issue with the sixth district of kentucky when i talk to people here, it's health care. i mean, kentuckians have benefited from the affordable care act, and we have an incumbent republican who wants to enthusiastically and did vote for a bill that was just terrible. and is going to hurt kentuckians. that's definitely our number one issue, my number one issue. >> and kentucky is one of the more successful states in
colonel in the marine corps running for congress in kentucky against incumbent andy barr in the 2018 midterm elections. colonel, thank you very much for joining us tonight. what is your number one issue in this campaign? >> well, good evening, lawrence. it's nice to be here tonight. my number one issue with the sixth district of kentucky when i talk to people here, it's health care. i mean, kentuckians have benefited from the affordable care act, and we have an incumbent republican who...
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it was common in these big eastern kentucky appellation families. reach was may be broader than a lot of people's grandparents were. she was the person made sure that i had a safe and stable home when my mom can provide it. she made sure ahead exposure to life lessons and people i needed to have exposure to so i didn't completely fall through the cracks. she had 19 handguns for today. she cussed up a storm, she was this a very powerful and perceptive figure and made sure that i had again, exposure to the things i needed to have exposure to so i can have a good life on about grandpa? she was grandma's husband and because of the drinking they are separated and it live in the same house, they never got divorced, they just and believe in it. so really, we just went through the revolving door of maternal partners. there was the one man in our life that we could depend on. when he died i stood up and said he was the best father anyone could ask for. for me and my sister he was the person who played that role in our lives. he fixed up a car or provided us
it was common in these big eastern kentucky appellation families. reach was may be broader than a lot of people's grandparents were. she was the person made sure that i had a safe and stable home when my mom can provide it. she made sure ahead exposure to life lessons and people i needed to have exposure to so i didn't completely fall through the cracks. she had 19 handguns for today. she cussed up a storm, she was this a very powerful and perceptive figure and made sure that i had again,...
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so for about 79 years, this is where all of kentucky state government met. the reason why frankfurt was chosen, it's one of the four smallest buildings in the united states. the citizens offered the doors, the locks, the hinges, the lumber and a sum of $3,000. which had t we had the most resources to start a capitol here. this building was our third state capitol building. the two previous capitol buildings that sat on the spot burned to the ground. this building is here, even though there is a current capitol building. it is a way to commemorate what went on in this building. they really thought long and hard about whether they wanted to keep it here in frankfurt, eventually they did. and they thought about whether they wanted to put the capitol on this new property. it spared this building from being torn down the architecture of this building is very unique. built in the greek revival style of architecture. the architect was a man by the name of gideon schrock. the two previous capitol buildings that sat on the site had burned to the ground. you would thi
so for about 79 years, this is where all of kentucky state government met. the reason why frankfurt was chosen, it's one of the four smallest buildings in the united states. the citizens offered the doors, the locks, the hinges, the lumber and a sum of $3,000. which had t we had the most resources to start a capitol here. this building was our third state capitol building. the two previous capitol buildings that sat on the spot burned to the ground. this building is here, even though there is a...
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from a central kentucky coal fired power plant they say coal ash from the plant is polluted harrington lake poisoning it's fish joining me now to talk about this story is fear and cousins he's executive director executive editor for the trial lawyer magazine of fair and what is the kentucky utilities being charged with in this lawsuit and who's leading that charge and. leading the charge is an attorney from earth justice who's representing the calla kentucky waterway alliance and the sierra club and they're charging that kentucky utilities has been illegally exceeding the amount of coal ash that they're allowed on fortunately to dump into the harrington lake and again that to me is one of the most disgusting parts the kentucky utilities is absolutely allowed to dump a certain amount of this toxic coal ash into harrington lake but apparently that was not good enough for the company and they have been illegally discharging their coal ash into this lake leading to issues of salinity i'm being found in the wildlife it's disrupting the ecosystem there and this is a very vital manmade lake f
from a central kentucky coal fired power plant they say coal ash from the plant is polluted harrington lake poisoning it's fish joining me now to talk about this story is fear and cousins he's executive director executive editor for the trial lawyer magazine of fair and what is the kentucky utilities being charged with in this lawsuit and who's leading that charge and. leading the charge is an attorney from earth justice who's representing the calla kentucky waterway alliance and the sierra...
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he takes the army on a massive invasion of kentucky. a slave state that never seceded from the union. in many ways did very well in that kentucky campaign. marching rapidly with very little logistical support, adding mobility to civil war field armies that had never been done before. by the way, many union commanders are very impressed by bragg's invasion of kentucky for that reason. in the end, however, he had to give up kentucky for many reasons. and therefore after evacuating the state was branded as a failure by the news media. jefferson davis continued to support him, however. the next battle is stones river. december 31st, 1862. in january 2nd, 1863. i argue in the book stones river was bragg's best day of the civil war. i think he performed magnificently. he got the drop on the union army on december 31st, attacked them when they weren't expecting it. drove the right wing of the union army three miles. put out of action 10,000 union soldiers. also, wreaked havoc with union supply lines and wagon trains by sending two brigades of
he takes the army on a massive invasion of kentucky. a slave state that never seceded from the union. in many ways did very well in that kentucky campaign. marching rapidly with very little logistical support, adding mobility to civil war field armies that had never been done before. by the way, many union commanders are very impressed by bragg's invasion of kentucky for that reason. in the end, however, he had to give up kentucky for many reasons. and therefore after evacuating the state was...
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in kentucky, but what about an actual trainer. a coal minor himself but was still affected by the decline in the coal industry. >> so many people were dependent on the coal industry, even though they didn't work directly in a coal mine so once the coal industry went downhill it got worse and worse. >> here say guy with zero coding experience who works full timeat ankerr's company. >> the techie program took all of the roadblocks out of the way and said here's your opportunity to learn how to code. and we'd never had that before. >> was your family at your graduation ceremony? >> yes. >> and they were all proud. >> well, i certainly hope so, yeah, as far as i know. >> i graduated from u.c. davis, which slike the harvard of the greater sacramento area, and my dad was like, "you know, i wish you would have gone to u.k. berkeley." >> okay. >> and that was my graduation. >> yeah. >> and i just wish my dad was proud of me. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> so success story alex whose family is definitely proud of him is now focused on develo
in kentucky, but what about an actual trainer. a coal minor himself but was still affected by the decline in the coal industry. >> so many people were dependent on the coal industry, even though they didn't work directly in a coal mine so once the coal industry went downhill it got worse and worse. >> here say guy with zero coding experience who works full timeat ankerr's company. >> the techie program took all of the roadblocks out of the way and said here's your opportunity...
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many union commanders were very impressed a bragg's invasion of kentucky, but he had to give up kentucky for many reasons. theefore, after evacuating state, was branded as a failure by the news media. jefferson davis continues to support him, however. the next battle is stone's river, december 31, 1862 and january 2, 1863. --rgue that stone river stone's river was bragg's best day of the civil war. he doesn't the drop on the union army on december 31, attacked them when they were not expecting it, drove the right wing of the army three miles, and put out of action 10,000 union soldiers. on union supply lines and wagon trains by sending brigades of cavalry to raid them. magnificent day of fighting. tactical victory and excellence for the army of tennessee. it did not result in strategic victory because the union general refused to retreat and stubbornly held on and bragg byered a misguided attack one division of confederate troops and jerry second. 2.troops on january defeat after tactical victory seems to be a lot of bragg's life as a civil war commander. after stone's river, everything
many union commanders were very impressed a bragg's invasion of kentucky, but he had to give up kentucky for many reasons. theefore, after evacuating state, was branded as a failure by the news media. jefferson davis continues to support him, however. the next battle is stone's river, december 31, 1862 and january 2, 1863. --rgue that stone river stone's river was bragg's best day of the civil war. he doesn't the drop on the union army on december 31, attacked them when they were not expecting...
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miller in lexington, kentucky.next, a medical study you can raise a glass too. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. >>> if you are having a glass of wine or beer with dinner tonight, a new study suggests it may be good for you. researchers found women who had up to one drink a day and men who averaged up to two a day had a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. medical correspondent, dr. jon lapook with us. jon, why is this? >> anthony, there are theories. alcohol may cause thinning of the blood can decrease blood clotting within the vess
miller in lexington, kentucky.next, a medical study you can raise a glass too. ♪ new lysol kitchen pro eliminates 99.9% of bacteria without any harsh chemical residue. lysol. what it takes to protect. with motionsense technology... degree has redefined deodorant so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's......
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economic policy in louisville, kentucky.nuchin says there was zero chance that congress would not raise the debt limit. mitch mcconnell said there is zero chance congress will not raise the debt limit. the senate majority leader has a lot of faith in congress. time for our latest bloomberg business flash. fox sky deal is facing trouble from an activist group. lawyers are demanding a fresh review by the u.k. regulators. this is after a ruling on the merger was fatally flawed and the $15 billion acquisition would give rupert murdoch 25% of 21st century fox and 60% ownership of sky. you london mosque and richard branson are known investors in outer space but they are not the only billionaires on board. according to the bloomberg the 16aires index, member list also includes bill hing and marks zuckerberg. funding has increased sevenfold in the past five years. drug maker shire says the cfo will leave at the end of the year. he will be joining a boston-based startup called indigo which provides growers of premium seeds treated wi
economic policy in louisville, kentucky.nuchin says there was zero chance that congress would not raise the debt limit. mitch mcconnell said there is zero chance congress will not raise the debt limit. the senate majority leader has a lot of faith in congress. time for our latest bloomberg business flash. fox sky deal is facing trouble from an activist group. lawyers are demanding a fresh review by the u.k. regulators. this is after a ruling on the merger was fatally flawed and the $15 billion...
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one suggested the aliens arrived in a bottle of kentucky moonshine. made kelly famous, inspiring ufo enthusiasts and even steven spielberg when he made "e.t." kelly is hoping to cash in on the eclipse with the little green men days festival. >> we're raffling off a mitsubishi eclipse car. >> reporter: raising money to build their first-ever community center. and during that two minutes, 40 seconds of darkness, some wonder if just maybe the aliens will come back. >> i'll have my little glasses on and i'm gonna be like, okay -- try to watch -- okay, okay. they're not here yet, are they? >> reporter: normally just a few thousand people show up. but this time, they expect 20,000. and perhaps a few more. clayton sandell, abc news, kelly, kentucky. >> our special eclipse coverage tomorrow. i'm tom llamas. thank you for watching. here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ ah! keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going -- oh! ah! ah! [ cat screeches ] [ cheers and applause ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos." and now
one suggested the aliens arrived in a bottle of kentucky moonshine. made kelly famous, inspiring ufo enthusiasts and even steven spielberg when he made "e.t." kelly is hoping to cash in on the eclipse with the little green men days festival. >> we're raffling off a mitsubishi eclipse car. >> reporter: raising money to build their first-ever community center. and during that two minutes, 40 seconds of darkness, some wonder if just maybe the aliens will come back. >>...
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now i'm running for congress against andy barr in my home state of kentucky.mitch mcconnell's -- from over a quarter million incomens. mr. barr, my mom say polio survivor who became one of the first women to graduate from uk medical school. a lot of people told her she couldn't achieve her dreams either. but she persevered and ended up treating many of the same kinds of people whose health care you and mr. mcconnell would take away. this is my new mission, to take on a congress of career politicians who treat the people of kentucky like their disposable. some are telling me a democrat can't win that battle in kentucky, that we can't take back our country for my kids and yours. we'll see about that. >> amy mcgrath joins us next. s, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. [kids cheering] [kids screaming] call the clown! parents aren't perfe
now i'm running for congress against andy barr in my home state of kentucky.mitch mcconnell's -- from over a quarter million incomens. mr. barr, my mom say polio survivor who became one of the first women to graduate from uk medical school. a lot of people told her she couldn't achieve her dreams either. but she persevered and ended up treating many of the same kinds of people whose health care you and mr. mcconnell would take away. this is my new mission, to take on a congress of career...
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now i'm running for congress against andy barr in my home state of kentucky.mcconnell's hand-picked -- from over a quarter million kentuckians. mr. barr, my mom is a polio survivor who became one of the first women to graduate from uk medical school. a lot of people told her she couldn't achieve her dreams either. but she persevered and ended up treating many of the same kinds of people whose health care you and mr. mcconnell would take away. this is my new mission, to take on a congress of career politicians who treat the people of kentucky like they're disposable. some are telling me a democrat can't win that battle in kentucky, that we can't take back our country for my kids and yours. we'll see about that. >> amy mcgrath joins us next. ♪ if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focu
now i'm running for congress against andy barr in my home state of kentucky.mcconnell's hand-picked -- from over a quarter million kentuckians. mr. barr, my mom is a polio survivor who became one of the first women to graduate from uk medical school. a lot of people told her she couldn't achieve her dreams either. but she persevered and ended up treating many of the same kinds of people whose health care you and mr. mcconnell would take away. this is my new mission, to take on a congress of...
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michelle miller in lexington, kentucky, thanks.next, a medical study you can up next, a medical study you can raise a glass to. ybe s. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz
michelle miller in lexington, kentucky, thanks.next, a medical study you can up next, a medical study you can raise a glass to. ybe s. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other...
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the affordable care act has done a lot of good in kentucky for a lot of kentuckians. gone from over 20% uninsured rate down to single digits in the state. so let's not throw it away, what the republicans want to do is basically scrap it. that's not us. we're america. leegts not throw this away w. we didn't throw away medicare. we didn't throw away social security. we tweaked it. we fixed it. this is what we do. let's not give up. and i think that's what we need to do here. >> so, listen, trump has a base of support. nobody denies that. and often times when something goes wrong in congress say health care does not get passed or some sort of impasse happens, what his supporters will say is that, hey, listen, congress isn't working with him. they're not doing what he's asking them to do. and they don't put the own us on donald trump himself. rather they put the own us on congress. so how do you battle that in a state like kentucky which voted for donald trump and for the republicans? how do you battle this idea that i'm going to, you know, let donald trump do his thing a
the affordable care act has done a lot of good in kentucky for a lot of kentuckians. gone from over 20% uninsured rate down to single digits in the state. so let's not throw it away, what the republicans want to do is basically scrap it. that's not us. we're america. leegts not throw this away w. we didn't throw away medicare. we didn't throw away social security. we tweaked it. we fixed it. this is what we do. let's not give up. and i think that's what we need to do here. >> so, listen,...
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miller in lexington, kentucky.a medical study you can raise a glass too. ♪ su♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. (cough) i'm never gonna i'll take a sick day tomorrow. on our daughter's birthday? moms don't take sick days & moms take nyquil severe. the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, fever, best sleep with a cold &medicine. >>> if you are having a glass of wine or beer with dinner tonight, a new study suggests it may be good for you. researchers found women who had up to one drink a day and men who averaged up to two a day had a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. medical correspondent, dr. jon lapook with us. jon, why is this? >> ant
miller in lexington, kentucky.a medical study you can raise a glass too. ♪ su♪ a cold, a bug, a flu ♪ when school was back in session ♪ ♪ those germs were shared with you ♪ each year kids miss 22 million school days due to illness. but lysol kills 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. (cough) i'm...
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by 1864 even though kentucky is still union state the remained in the union, joseph miller runs away and was able to join the army. he insists on bringing the family with him. in the book i weave in some accounts of men who would often join the union army but left their families at home and getting letters from their lot live saying come back and get us. were getting horribly abuse. but joseph miller brings his family with him. he was promised in exchange for his service. his family could remain in camp and they would all have their freedom by november of 1864 union force in kentucky are building barracks for winter quarters. they realize the section of camp for african-americans are the contraband section of camp are going to have to be moved out they decide. they forcibly remove the african-americans had been escaping slavery, coming to this camp and been told they would be provided and protected here. they forcibly put these in wagons and remove them from the camp. he talks about the fact that maybe they talked about his wife and have a horribly sick child and then he finally gets
by 1864 even though kentucky is still union state the remained in the union, joseph miller runs away and was able to join the army. he insists on bringing the family with him. in the book i weave in some accounts of men who would often join the union army but left their families at home and getting letters from their lot live saying come back and get us. were getting horribly abuse. but joseph miller brings his family with him. he was promised in exchange for his service. his family could...
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you know, donald trump won kentucky by 30 points.epublican incumbent andy barr, he won by 20 points. this won't be easy. why isn't the democratic message resonating in kentucky's sixth district? >> the sixth district of kentucky is a very interesting district that has lexington city in the middle surrounded by the rural areas. as you said, it did go for trump in the rural areas. the pe the people, when i talk to them, they vote for the person, not the party. that's what everybody i know cares about. they care about who are you. are you a person of character? are you going to fight for me? >> what's your take on the president? >> well, when it comes to donald trump, i really believe that he has at least surrounded himself with my fellow marines, general mattis and general kelly. i believe in them. i believe in their discipline. i understand why voters voted for donald trump. i get that. i'm running -- i'm not running against donald trump. i'm focused on running in the sixth district of kentucky for this congressional race. i'm running
you know, donald trump won kentucky by 30 points.epublican incumbent andy barr, he won by 20 points. this won't be easy. why isn't the democratic message resonating in kentucky's sixth district? >> the sixth district of kentucky is a very interesting district that has lexington city in the middle surrounded by the rural areas. as you said, it did go for trump in the rural areas. the pe the people, when i talk to them, they vote for the person, not the party. that's what everybody i know...
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matt finn reporting tonight in lexington, kentucky.kets today stocks were higher the dow gained 26, s&p 500 finished ahead 3.5 points and the nasdaq jumped again up 1 points in trading earlier today. new yorkers are calling this the summer of hell and for new york, that's saying something. the country's largest transit system undergoing badly needed repairs, which some sees a an infrastructure crisis in america. correspondent douglas kennedy takes a look for us tonight. >> a lot of times the trains are late. sometimes they are cancelled. >> they are calling it commuter chaos. >> pretty much any time you come in penn station on amtrak there is at least 20 to 30 minute delay. sometimes an hour. >> and transsift torture. >> a time when at the didn't come at all. >> it's been bad. >> in and out of new york city stranded or delayed by track repair. >> not fun. it's not enjoyable. it's hot. >> it began at this beginning of july and will stretch until mid september. amtrak replacing 600 yards of track here under penn station. >> there is some
matt finn reporting tonight in lexington, kentucky.kets today stocks were higher the dow gained 26, s&p 500 finished ahead 3.5 points and the nasdaq jumped again up 1 points in trading earlier today. new yorkers are calling this the summer of hell and for new york, that's saying something. the country's largest transit system undergoing badly needed repairs, which some sees a an infrastructure crisis in america. correspondent douglas kennedy takes a look for us tonight. >> a lot of...
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he was born in kentucky. his wife is from kentucky. his wife's family, the todd family, owns slaves. his beau ideal of a statesman, henry clay, owns slaves. so he's not saying that the problem here is some kind of e demonic possession of southerners. no, these southerners are americans like ourselves, profess american principles. they're really good men. the problem is in defending slavery, it turns them inside-out. it puts them into open war with the very fundamental principles of civil liberty. criticizing the declaration of independence. and insisting that there is no right principle of action but self-interest. remember james henry hammond of the mudsills? the doctrine, lincoln says, the doctrine of self-government is right, absolutely and eternally righ right. and that was part of a strategy of steven a. douglas. when steven a. douglas comes to you and says let's let popular sovereignty solve the slavery in the territories, what does that sound like? that's self-government, isn't it? that's democracy. they're going to let the peop
he was born in kentucky. his wife is from kentucky. his wife's family, the todd family, owns slaves. his beau ideal of a statesman, henry clay, owns slaves. so he's not saying that the problem here is some kind of e demonic possession of southerners. no, these southerners are americans like ourselves, profess american principles. they're really good men. the problem is in defending slavery, it turns them inside-out. it puts them into open war with the very fundamental principles of civil...
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this has been a huge economic boom for better than kentucky. host: even as you talk about it, congressman, there's a special website the town set up calling it eclipseville u.s.a. and seen a lot of response to that promotion? caller: yes, they actually has a coordinator who job promoting it and don't know how many t-shirts they've sold but hopkinsville is outside the fort campbell military base and hopkinsville is a pretty well known community but more so for fort ampbell. all the law enforcement and first responders are on duty and we have police protection. there have been no incidents and the town is full and everybody having a great time and expecting a big show today. host: you said a town of 20 thousand, are they prepared for this influx, not only on the economic side but you talked about the safety aspects moving into the -- you feel certain the town is prepared? caller: i'm positive. i have to brag on mayor carter hendricks in hopkinsville. they have prepared for this for months. i met with the police chief, the fire chief, they a all h
this has been a huge economic boom for better than kentucky. host: even as you talk about it, congressman, there's a special website the town set up calling it eclipseville u.s.a. and seen a lot of response to that promotion? caller: yes, they actually has a coordinator who job promoting it and don't know how many t-shirts they've sold but hopkinsville is outside the fort campbell military base and hopkinsville is a pretty well known community but more so for fort ampbell. all the law...
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he returns to springfield and his wife sends him to her home town of lexington, kentucky. her father, john f. todd, who is henry clay's business partner and political ally, has died of cholera. and he has for about a decade been contesting for the todd family estate, which is a large fortune in kentucky. and the todd family wants the estate, except it's held by john s. todd's political rival, an enemy, robert whit cliff because he married john s. todd's cousin, polly, and woodcliff has the estate. so they're engaged in a kind of -- it's like jarndicevjarndice, going on for a decade. there are two subtexts to it. one is woodcliff is the leader of the pro slavery movement, and he succeeds in creating a new state constitutional convention to make the kentucky constitution more proslavery. there had been something call the nonimportation in kentucky which stopped selling of slaves. so, whitcliff is a powerful man. the state constitution is being rewritten. lincoln arrives as all this is happening and it happens and he watches as the -- he loses the case, loses the family fortu
he returns to springfield and his wife sends him to her home town of lexington, kentucky. her father, john f. todd, who is henry clay's business partner and political ally, has died of cholera. and he has for about a decade been contesting for the todd family estate, which is a large fortune in kentucky. and the todd family wants the estate, except it's held by john s. todd's political rival, an enemy, robert whit cliff because he married john s. todd's cousin, polly, and woodcliff has the...
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steve mnuchin in mitch mcconnell speaking in kentucky.re is going to be more cooperation between the senate and the white house when it comes to tax reform. republicans need to win here. let's be honest. >> republicans definitely need a win. i developed a meeting in kentucky is indicative of more cooperation or more heat to mitch mcconnell. mcconnell is not delivered the white house. mr. mnuchin going to kentucky is a dual thing. let's make this happen. but also looking over your shoulder and we expect some results for the american people. this is critical to the trump administration. they have to deliver. >> will quit before we let you go, we expect president trump to head out to phoenix tomorrow. it's expect he would get a chilling reception in phoenix. a lot of protests. is it a good idea to head to phoenix tomorrow? >> i think he should go and stand right there in the world and make his case for safe borders. but look, the message has to be this across the spectrum of our broad coalition. ben franklin said we either hang together wher
steve mnuchin in mitch mcconnell speaking in kentucky.re is going to be more cooperation between the senate and the white house when it comes to tax reform. republicans need to win here. let's be honest. >> republicans definitely need a win. i developed a meeting in kentucky is indicative of more cooperation or more heat to mitch mcconnell. mcconnell is not delivered the white house. mr. mnuchin going to kentucky is a dual thing. let's make this happen. but also looking over your shoulder...
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you know what's happening in lexington, kentucky, tonight?city council is voting on whether to remove two confederate monuments off public grounds where we find stephanie gosk ahead of that vote tonight. steph? >> reporter: hey, hallie, to give you a sense of the feeling here in lexington right now, all you need to know is this. police chief in lexington reached out to the police chief in charlottesville to talk about what he could potentially expect on the streets here in lexington. his fight is over two statues that in this park behind me. one is john hunt morgan, a confederate general. the other is john c. brecken ridge, the last confederate secretary of war. there has been a movement in this city to remove these statues for a while. really since the shooting in charleston, south carolina. however over the weekend you have the mayor in this city, jim gray, push that process forward. so there was a vote, essentially a vote to have a vote. tonight they meet again to vote. here is the interesting thing about lexington. we saw those pictures o
you know what's happening in lexington, kentucky, tonight?city council is voting on whether to remove two confederate monuments off public grounds where we find stephanie gosk ahead of that vote tonight. steph? >> reporter: hey, hallie, to give you a sense of the feeling here in lexington right now, all you need to know is this. police chief in lexington reached out to the police chief in charlottesville to talk about what he could potentially expect on the streets here in lexington. his...
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by 1864, kentucky is a union state remains in the union, joseph miller runs away and is able to jointhe army and he insists on bringing family with them. there are accounts of men who went to join the union army but left their families at home and getting letters that you need to get us, we are getting beaten, horribly abused but joseph miller brings his family with and he was promised in exchange for his service his family could remain in camp and would all have their freedom. by november 18, '64 union forces in kentucky are building winter quarters and realized the section of camp where african-americans are, the contraband has to be moved out and they forcibly remove the african-americans who had been in escaping slavery coming to the camp, told they were provided for, forcibly put these individuals in wagons and removed them from the camp because they needed that section for union troops, joseph miller talked about the fact he goes and sees his wife. they have a horribly sick child, he is told where they are going to be taken, racing after these wagons and gets permission at nigh
by 1864, kentucky is a union state remains in the union, joseph miller runs away and is able to jointhe army and he insists on bringing family with them. there are accounts of men who went to join the union army but left their families at home and getting letters that you need to get us, we are getting beaten, horribly abused but joseph miller brings his family with and he was promised in exchange for his service his family could remain in camp and would all have their freedom. by november 18,...
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estamos a unas 15 millas, a las afueras del pueblo de kentucky. es una granja.e 10 aÑos platicaron los de la nasa para comenzar a planear lo que se harÍa este día. es muy interesante lo que estÁ pasando. carolina: nos piden si nos permiten ver en la rededor de dÓnde te encuentras, para ver el ambiente que se vive en este momento en kentucky. pedro: asÍ es. reprimas el camarÓgrafo que gire la cÁmara. no hay mucho mÁs que la prensa, satÉlites y telescopios de la nasa. podemos ver la gente que estÁ llegando. estarán a las afueras a lo largo del camino. es una poblaciÓn de 30,000 personas, pero para este fin de semana se llegarÍan alrededor de 40,000 personas. es un festival interesante. se da un fenÓmeno adicional. el 21 de agosto de 1955, para esta misma fecha, a las afueras de este pueblo, se aparecieron unos extraterrestres. eso ha atraÍdo muchas mÁs personas porque dicen que no puede ser coincidencia. de si el eclipse tiene que ver con los extraterrestres. estÁ toda extremista que atraÍa a miles de personas-- atrae a miles de personas a este pueblo. el sol, la
estamos a unas 15 millas, a las afueras del pueblo de kentucky. es una granja.e 10 aÑos platicaron los de la nasa para comenzar a planear lo que se harÍa este día. es muy interesante lo que estÁ pasando. carolina: nos piden si nos permiten ver en la rededor de dÓnde te encuentras, para ver el ambiente que se vive en este momento en kentucky. pedro: asÍ es. reprimas el camarÓgrafo que gire la cÁmara. no hay mucho mÁs que la prensa, satÉlites y telescopios de la nasa. podemos ver la...
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well who is kentucky? senator mcconnell.hey're going to press where it hurts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky voted for president trump by a 2-1 margin. 17,500 people work on distilleries along the famed bourbon trail. some of them could have jobs on the line. >> it seems to be a built of irony, uniquely american industry, yet that america first policy could bite the industry. >> no doubt that president trump's trade policies could hurt bourbon. the job growth has been unlike anything in kentucky. if we see tariffs come on to bourbon. i think bourbon jobs could beep lost. >> all of this bourbon has to age at least two years, some of it for 23 years. so another trade war worry for this industry is counterfeit bourbon, cheap liquor made overseas with the name bourbon slapped on the side. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. megared advanced triple absorption. and life
well who is kentucky? senator mcconnell.hey're going to press where it hurts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky voted for president trump by a 2-1 margin. 17,500 people work on distilleries along the famed bourbon trail. some of them could have jobs on the line. >> it seems to be a built of irony, uniquely american industry, yet that america first policy could bite the industry. >> no doubt that president trump's trade policies could hurt...
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well who is kentucky? senator mcconnell.now, they're going to press where it hurts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky voted for president trump by a 2-1 margin. 17,500 people work on distilleries along the famed bourbon trail. some of them could have jobs on the line. >> it seems to be a built of irony, uniquely american industry, yet that america first policy could bite the industry. >> no doubt that president trump's trade policies could hurt bourbon. the job growth has been unlike anything in kentucky. if we see tariffs come on to bourbon. i think bourbon jobs could beep lost. >> all of age at least two i so another trad bourbon, cheap li overs slapped on the side. hmm? is that the rest of our food? what? no. how come you have cheese in your beard? because switching to geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. oh! ok. geico. because saving 15% or more on car insurance is always a great answer. whoa! gross! because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pe
well who is kentucky? senator mcconnell.now, they're going to press where it hurts. >> senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky voted for president trump by a 2-1 margin. 17,500 people work on distilleries along the famed bourbon trail. some of them could have jobs on the line. >> it seems to be a built of irony, uniquely american industry, yet that america first policy could bite the industry. >> no doubt that president trump's trade policies could...
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and he observes slavery in kentucky of close. he had seen it before as a boy, he had seen it in washington. d.c., where slavery was legal. now he sees the rise of what people call the slave power. this is a rising power in the country. it is a very you know, powerful right wing if you will. and he is very embittered. there is a secret, there is another subtext. here is the secret, there was a todd family secret. and it is in memoirs and pamphlets. i have read these pamphlets. i found these pamphlets, turns out - just follow me. pauly todd who had died, was woodcliff's former wife. had a son and the son had died. and the son left a living heir except he is not legally a person. and the reason is that he is the son of polly todd's son and the housemate who is a slave. and so this boy who is a slave, was emancipated and sent to liberia. and here is the kicker of the story, he becomes the president of liberia. [laughter] decades later. and that means that mary todd lincoln was related to two presidents. [laughter] two kentuckians. so
and he observes slavery in kentucky of close. he had seen it before as a boy, he had seen it in washington. d.c., where slavery was legal. now he sees the rise of what people call the slave power. this is a rising power in the country. it is a very you know, powerful right wing if you will. and he is very embittered. there is a secret, there is another subtext. here is the secret, there was a todd family secret. and it is in memoirs and pamphlets. i have read these pamphlets. i found these...
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. >>> the mayor of lexington, kentucky, is planning to respond to the events in charlottesville withction. james gray wants to remove two confederate-era statues from the lawn of a former courthouse. he's targeted john hunt morgan and john breckenridge. >>> senior u.s. national security officials say a military confrontation with north korea is not imminent, but they're cautioning that the possibility is greater than it was a decade ago. china's president appealed for cooler heads in a phone conversation with president trump over the weekend. last week the president warned north korean leader kim jong-un that the u.s. military was, quote, locked and loaded. >>> in iraq two american soldiers have been killed while conducting combat operations. military reports say the incident was not due to enemy contact. five other soldiers were wounded. none of them were identified. >>> and in west africa at least 20 people were killed after suspected islamic extremists opened fire at a restaurant. it was the second such attack at a restaurant popular with foreigners in the last two years. official
. >>> the mayor of lexington, kentucky, is planning to respond to the events in charlottesville withction. james gray wants to remove two confederate-era statues from the lawn of a former courthouse. he's targeted john hunt morgan and john breckenridge. >>> senior u.s. national security officials say a military confrontation with north korea is not imminent, but they're cautioning that the possibility is greater than it was a decade ago. china's president appealed for cooler...
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so what is our response in kentucky been? bold step on the exchange program, passing comprehensive legislation in consecutive years on and pill on bills mills. second state in the country to attle back synthetics, dealing with heroin directly and fentanyl. being the first state in the usage of whatdate we call our prescription drug monitoring program. we've become the first state in the country now to equire physicians when prescribing, to limit for acute ain to limit prescriptions to three days. some have done seven or 10. e limited it to three days and i can promise our governor spent some capital on that that's how him.tant it is to we've dubbed things on worker rograms and help for those who are addicted through various forms of treatment. gain, looking at things like neonatal abstinence syndrome, we've increased funding many and to helpbat that the suffering of those addicted there. we've put it in our jails and in our prison. again, i think i mentioned rocket dockets with prosecutors put y to make these cases, them on a
so what is our response in kentucky been? bold step on the exchange program, passing comprehensive legislation in consecutive years on and pill on bills mills. second state in the country to attle back synthetics, dealing with heroin directly and fentanyl. being the first state in the usage of whatdate we call our prescription drug monitoring program. we've become the first state in the country now to equire physicians when prescribing, to limit for acute ain to limit prescriptions to three...