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skills to serve the people of kentucky and the united states very well. having served as a special agent with the f.b.i., he understands the particular challenges facing law enforcement in that role. he collaborated with local law enforcement officials on a vast array of issues and he is well respected in the law enforcement community. for instance, kentucky continues to struggle with the opioid addiction epidemic that is tearing communities and families apart. russell stands ready to collaborate with community leaders to combat it. he earned the support of the kentucky narcotics association which looks forward to his leadership on drug enforcement issues. russell also worked in my office as legal counsel, helping me serve the people of kentucky with good humor an unmatched determination. he advocated for the issues important to my constituents. the president of the kentucky fraternal order of police wrote to me in support of russell's nomination. they said, russell was forever thoughtful and courteous and true friend to our membership. i would like to co
skills to serve the people of kentucky and the united states very well. having served as a special agent with the f.b.i., he understands the particular challenges facing law enforcement in that role. he collaborated with local law enforcement officials on a vast array of issues and he is well respected in the law enforcement community. for instance, kentucky continues to struggle with the opioid addiction epidemic that is tearing communities and families apart. russell stands ready to...
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host: robert in kentucky, republican. is robert.name i am from hazard, kentucky. i think the mayor in kentucky is doing a great job, basically wanting jobs to come into kentucky that take equal to what coal miners made, probably over $100,000 a year, and no jobs are coming back to kentucky that will pay that, and children are suffering now. we really need good jobs in kentucky. other than that, kentucky is a beautiful state, so come on in and enjoy kentucky. host: check out when the c-span bus will be in kentucky. go to c-span.org and find it there. attracting companies to go to states, states compete against each other for that. guest: the governor of kentucky is a great example of the type of governor we see right now, very aggressive in saying our state is open for business and we want investment, not only from u.s. companies but worldwide companies. we want jobs in our state. you are seeing that. yes, governors compete. , think that is how it works but it is not a bad thing. kentucky can say that here are the benefits of putting jobs in my state. the governor
host: robert in kentucky, republican. is robert.name i am from hazard, kentucky. i think the mayor in kentucky is doing a great job, basically wanting jobs to come into kentucky that take equal to what coal miners made, probably over $100,000 a year, and no jobs are coming back to kentucky that will pay that, and children are suffering now. we really need good jobs in kentucky. other than that, kentucky is a beautiful state, so come on in and enjoy kentucky. host: check out when the c-span bus...
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my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now, he's basically wanting jobs to come to kentucky that pay equal to what coal mining has made and they probably made over 100,000 a year. there's no jobs coming back to kentucky that will pay that. our children are suffering now. when a good jobs in kentucky. other than that it's a beautiful state. to c-sp these are taken michael. >> host: check out when the c-span bus will be there. you can find it there. this idea of attracting companies to come to states,co states compute with each other for that. >> guest: they do. and i have to say the governor of kentucky is a great example e of the very aggressive governor saying our state is open for business, we want investment not only from u.s. companies but worldwide companies, we want jobs in our state.e and governors compete, that's more or less how it works but i don't think that's a bad thing, then kentucky can say here are the benefits of putting your job and company my state. the governor of california can say the same. it's a fairly healthy competition. one thing i'm intrigued with
my governor in kentucky is doing a great job right now, he's basically wanting jobs to come to kentucky that pay equal to what coal mining has made and they probably made over 100,000 a year. there's no jobs coming back to kentucky that will pay that. our children are suffering now. when a good jobs in kentucky. other than that it's a beautiful state. to c-sp these are taken michael. >> host: check out when the c-span bus will be there. you can find it there. this idea of attracting...
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he was also leader of the post-slavery movement in kentucky. john todd running for the state senate against the movement, though a slaveholder himself, was demonized with the worst work that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849, he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family just in time to observe the post slavery movement we triumphantly rewrite the state constitution to eliminate the kentucky law prohibiting the slave trade within its borders. lincoln lost the case and the todd family lost the estate to him at the same time that the political legislative henry clay, the statesman and mary's beloved father, were destroyed. if those events were not sufficiently and bitterly there was another factor apparently it was a profound but concealed transport from memoirs, the mystery underlying the clod is the case emergences and it was the todd family secret.there was a living area was the grandson, the only child of her son that had done at a relatively young age. but the
he was also leader of the post-slavery movement in kentucky. john todd running for the state senate against the movement, though a slaveholder himself, was demonized with the worst work that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849, he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family just in time to observe the post slavery movement we triumphantly rewrite the state constitution to eliminate the kentucky law prohibiting the...
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then you went back to kentucky. >> i don't think i was trying to escape kentucky but chaotic home i grew up in. i loved places i came from. always wanted to go back t definitely was a really exciting and really good year.. we both worked for really good people. sometimes people get stuck with bad judges. we both worked for great people and had a great year. >> as i said at the beginning there were three reasons why i think the book is very successful, at least in my view. one, it is very well-written and precise and very good read. secondly, the life story is almost like a novel. so it's great, interesting, but the third i think one of the reasons the book has become so popular because as you point out yourself, the world has change ad fair bit since you conceived writing the book. >> sure. >> now what you wrote about is seen as one of the props with our country, which we have a lot of drug abuse, opioid abuse, unemployment, particularly in the midwest, a lot of kind of people thaw come from, the roots where you come from have these problems. let's talk about that for a while. >> sure. >
then you went back to kentucky. >> i don't think i was trying to escape kentucky but chaotic home i grew up in. i loved places i came from. always wanted to go back t definitely was a really exciting and really good year.. we both worked for really good people. sometimes people get stuck with bad judges. we both worked for great people and had a great year. >> as i said at the beginning there were three reasons why i think the book is very successful, at least in my view. one, it is...
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i get noticed in eastern kentucky or southwestern ohio. i was in nashville a week and a half ago and i didn't get noticed once. >> you have to make a record there. what has been the reaction of your family. many family secrets people don't want revealed about themselves, everybody has family secrets. what was the reaction of your family to this? >> i didn't reveal every family secret. i saved that for my second book. it is interesting. in talking to my family about revealing the secrets i think i have noticed a slight tone shift from when i started to write the book from where it is now. people are much more open about spilling the family history on the pages of a book they don't expect anybody to read. now we are at the number of copies we sold, there is more sensitivity but some people definitely say it is in the family, we shouldn't tear the family's dirty laundry, some people appreciate that it was an important and worthwhile story to tell, some people come down in the middle. >> any of them say how come i don't get royalties from this
i get noticed in eastern kentucky or southwestern ohio. i was in nashville a week and a half ago and i didn't get noticed once. >> you have to make a record there. what has been the reaction of your family. many family secrets people don't want revealed about themselves, everybody has family secrets. what was the reaction of your family to this? >> i didn't reveal every family secret. i saved that for my second book. it is interesting. in talking to my family about revealing the...
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and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that only to the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spots. in the. field of noise. actually. on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the podium american footballers and their indispensable cheerleaders. nineteen times university champion the kentucky team holds the most titles in the history of the united states and flexible agile here cheerleaders are reluctant. q.b. is twenty two years old she's one of the team captains. like tom no school fees are completely covered so this young woman likes to get things right. today it's official photo day these photos will grace the posters on the calendars for the upcoming season. therefore wants to look perfect. image of the school we are we are us alon
and the university of kentucky certainly provides the means. there are almost two hundred people to ensure the welfare of the athletes footballers basketball players tennis players after training that only to the state of the art care facility. with a mandatory dip in the high spots. in the. field of noise. actually. on american campuses the athletes are not quite like the other students. every year they bring in about one hundred four million dollars for the university. on the top of the...
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wickliffe was also the leader of the virulently proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd, running for the state senate against that movement, the less labor -- a slaveholding something was demonized with the worst word that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the families case in october, just in time to observe the proslavery movement triumphantly, rewrites the estate constitution to eliminate a kentucky law prohibiting the slave tradeew within its borders. lincoln lost the case, and the todd family lost the estate to wickliffe. at the same moment that the political legacy of henry clay, lincoln's early -- mary's beloved father, were destroyed. if those events were not sufficiently in bitterly, there was another factor. it was a profound but concealed factor. from memoirs, journals and pamphlets of the time, a mystery underlying the todd ayres versus wickliffe case emerges. it was a todd family secret. there was a living air. he was polly todd gra
wickliffe was also the leader of the virulently proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd, running for the state senate against that movement, the less labor -- a slaveholding something was demonized with the worst word that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the families case in october, just in time to observe the proslavery movement triumphantly, rewrites the estate...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield back the balance of my time and urge the adoption of the en bloc amendment. he chair: the gentleman yields does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. rogers: would the chair advise whether or not amendment number 103 is included in the en bloc? the speaker pro tempore: without objection the clerk will redesignate the amendment en bloc. the clerk: en bloc number 4 consisting of amendments 90, 93, 108, 109, 04, 105, 111, and 117 printed in part b of house report 115-295, offered by mr. rogers of kentucky. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time and urge adoption of the amendment. the chair: the gentleman moves for adoption of the amendment. the question is on the amendment en bloc. offered by the gentleman from kentucky. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the en bloc amendments are adopted. and agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 91 printed in . rt b of house re
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield back the balance of my time and urge the adoption of the en bloc amendment. he chair: the gentleman yields does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. rogers: would the chair advise whether or not amendment number 103 is included in the en bloc? the speaker pro tempore: without objection the clerk will redesignate the amendment en bloc. the clerk: en bloc number 4 consisting of amendments 90, 93, 108, 109, 04, 105, 111, and 117 printed...
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take you to kentucky where the same system is causing widespread flooding. you can see the impact here. cars submerged. unhigh water. several roads are even blocked in central kentucky because of high and standing water. the number of accidents and water rescues have taken place since yesterday. >>> right now a state of emergency has been declared in southern california as a raging wildfire burns outside of los angeles. mandatory evacuations are under way in the so-called la tuna fire, including in burbank. also a 13 mile stretch of the 210 freeway has been shut down. that fire that broke out yesterday, the flames burned at least 1500 acres and they continue to grow. so far no reports of damage or injuries. the cause of the fire, they are still trying to figure that out. they have no idea right now. 9:11 on saturday as we try to look live outside. you can see the drops. we'll clear it off for you. blocking the view. some rain, chilly start. we'll check in with sheena as she's tracking what's going to be a full day o to dry out. >>> your final weekend at the
take you to kentucky where the same system is causing widespread flooding. you can see the impact here. cars submerged. unhigh water. several roads are even blocked in central kentucky because of high and standing water. the number of accidents and water rescues have taken place since yesterday. >>> right now a state of emergency has been declared in southern california as a raging wildfire burns outside of los angeles. mandatory evacuations are under way in the so-called la tuna fire,...
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he described privately theiv kentucky slave holders the most glittering ostentatious property in the zero world, human property abraham lincoln was on the questions that the tendency of the times was to make slavery universal and in a few years we will be readyfr to except the institution and a whole country will adopt it. so with that hid in history left lincoln smoldering in private until five years later the time to step forward was a great revolution required to break him out of the wilderness. he revolved around the eight judicial district day after day with judge davis. i shall never forget the first time i see mr. lincoln said one of his closest colleagues and friends. coming into the town of danville, when i called the hotel after dark and i was told lincoln was upstairs in the region i have been brought up normally he could not be approached sought-after i climbed back staircase to find myself so dear that presence of judgeta davis that i could find mr. lincoln and ed response they've responded almost simultaneously so imagine my surprise when the doormy opened to find two m
he described privately theiv kentucky slave holders the most glittering ostentatious property in the zero world, human property abraham lincoln was on the questions that the tendency of the times was to make slavery universal and in a few years we will be readyfr to except the institution and a whole country will adopt it. so with that hid in history left lincoln smoldering in private until five years later the time to step forward was a great revolution required to break him out of the...
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of kentucky wildcats . we affectionately know the kentucky wildcats basketball team as the greatest tradition in the history of college basketball, the winningest program in college basketball. eight national championships and, of course, the greatest fans in the history of college basketball. we call them the big blue nation. while it may be to the surprise of many that a kansas jayhawk and not a kentucky wildcat invented the game, there's no doubt this sport has helped many americans learn the value of teamwork, sacrifice and hard work. today, by some estimates basketball is considered the fastest growing sport in the world, and with current megastars like lebron james, teph curry, candace parker and brittney griner, we don't have to wonder why we are in the golden age of basketball again. and while the sport is wildly successful today with rising stars like former kentucky players john wall, anthony davis, devan booker and karl is in towns, the future good hands. i could talk about the upcoming ncaap sea
of kentucky wildcats . we affectionately know the kentucky wildcats basketball team as the greatest tradition in the history of college basketball, the winningest program in college basketball. eight national championships and, of course, the greatest fans in the history of college basketball. we call them the big blue nation. while it may be to the surprise of many that a kansas jayhawk and not a kentucky wildcat invented the game, there's no doubt this sport has helped many americans learn...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: as i mentioned in my statement, the bill before us today contains $3.1 billion in foreign military financing program funded for israel, which fully funds the last year of the current memorandum of understanding with queal. this amendment would reduce the foreign military financing program account by more than $80 million. in addition to israel, this account provides funds for egypt, jordan, tunisia, colombia and ukraine. the president's budget request proposed deep cuts to this account which we clearly rejected in the committee mark. i should also note that the bill already provides over $6 billion for humanitarian assistance. i do appreciate the gentleman's esire to help the eeth ethiopian-israeli community but i can't afford a cut to security assistance. i urge a no vote and reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. squasm florida is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i rise in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: as i mentioned in my statement, the bill before us today contains $3.1 billion in foreign military financing program funded for israel, which fully funds the last year of the current memorandum of understanding with queal. this amendment would reduce the foreign military financing program account by more than $80 million. in addition to israel, this account provides funds for...
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>> i know this governor and i believe the kentucky general assembly and the governor of kentucky carey are going to do everything they can to manage the medicaid dollars in a more efficient way than the federal government. we have to focus on the working class in my disstpreubtrict and america that are dealing with skyrocketing premiums. if they want to buy health care at a less expensive price, they have that choice. one of the riders that the kentucky general assembly expressed an interest in, one of the waivers they expressed an interest in applying for is to put work requirements on able bodied kentuckians. a lot of people are living in poverty, and we have a lot of abuse in the system. the people in my district that work hard, that struggle to pay their health care, they are very frustrated when they see somebody they know in their small town, they see somebody that is not working and the employers in the district are struggling to find employees because a lot of times people are better off staying at home and having free health care and not going to work. >> i hear you. we have
>> i know this governor and i believe the kentucky general assembly and the governor of kentucky carey are going to do everything they can to manage the medicaid dollars in a more efficient way than the federal government. we have to focus on the working class in my disstpreubtrict and america that are dealing with skyrocketing premiums. if they want to buy health care at a less expensive price, they have that choice. one of the riders that the kentucky general assembly expressed an...
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in kentucky? just the past few years kcarrd has worked with sweet potato co-op and multiple farmers market and right now we are working with a group of producers seeking portion and creating a way for producers to gain a stake in a business correctly serving them. the rcg programs have developed centers nationwide, created over 10,000 jobs in just a documented eight-year time span. it deserves to be reauthorized in the farm bill and funded at highest possible level in annual appropriation bill. through combined resources of rcg, complicated ag business situations every day. through work with businesses, we see ground level there are experiences with very various federal grant and loan programs. we have worked with the vast majority of value recipients in the past five years. we have seen the application, the record-keeping required and paperwork challenges. this program is important because the funds go to producers and producer groups themselves to advance the goal of producers securing dollar, t
in kentucky? just the past few years kcarrd has worked with sweet potato co-op and multiple farmers market and right now we are working with a group of producers seeking portion and creating a way for producers to gain a stake in a business correctly serving them. the rcg programs have developed centers nationwide, created over 10,000 jobs in just a documented eight-year time span. it deserves to be reauthorized in the farm bill and funded at highest possible level in annual appropriation bill....
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i gets noticed sometimes in dc and kentucky or southwestern ohio. but in nashville a week or a week and a half ago we have to make a record. >> many of the family secrets people don't want everybody has family secrets what was the reaction of the family to this?f >> it's interesting i'm talking to my family about revealing some secrets and i've noted that there's been a slight tone from where i started to write the book canal and people are open about sharing the family history on the pages of the book no one expected. there was more sensitivity but some people definitely say it's in the family. it's important and worthwhile let's talk about the book itself. i've read it and enjoyed it a great deal. i would like to go through each of the three things. one is the writing style was very crisp and clear and to thee point, not a lot of excess verbiage. second, the personal story is extraordinary that's almost like a novel and third, the impact of the relationship of what is going on in the country i and te opioid crisis and unemployment. let's go throug
i gets noticed sometimes in dc and kentucky or southwestern ohio. but in nashville a week or a week and a half ago we have to make a record. >> many of the family secrets people don't want everybody has family secrets what was the reaction of the family to this?f >> it's interesting i'm talking to my family about revealing some secrets and i've noted that there's been a slight tone from where i started to write the book canal and people are open about sharing the family history on...
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ka coming from arkansas did you say i am a hillbilly from kentucky i am as good as you?. >> at of the day ever introduce myself as a hillbilly from ohio how are you? [laughter] but it came through the way i conducted myself i think everyone knew where i was from the dead and no values that precise phrase. >> how did he do that? were you at the top or the bottom ?. >> i was okayed not that the top my wife was at the top why she clerks for the chief justice. the weird dave about yale is they don't give a traditional grades would is hard to know where you rank my sense is that i was not at the bottom or at the top by was comfortable with that. >> see you get your way onto the law journal so what did you decide you want to do?. >> you bet your wife. is she your? i thought she was coming. larry schaede? there she is. [laughter]ng. [applause] so you met her in the same car aspects been acquitted clerk of the eastern side of kentucky it is just over theh river from cincinnati to clerk for a the federal judge and both were interesting. >> you spend your life trying to escape.li >
ka coming from arkansas did you say i am a hillbilly from kentucky i am as good as you?. >> at of the day ever introduce myself as a hillbilly from ohio how are you? [laughter] but it came through the way i conducted myself i think everyone knew where i was from the dead and no values that precise phrase. >> how did he do that? were you at the top or the bottom ?. >> i was okayed not that the top my wife was at the top why she clerks for the chief justice. the weird dave about...
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it has to do with kentucky. about six years ago, i wanted to show that somebody from michigan can go sell someone from kentucky a product. so i myself went down there, and i was introduced to a young farmer, and we hit it off. and he ended up buying a solar array from us. during that conversation, his neighbor was there. i thought i gave the first guy a really good deal. but we found out that that good deal spread and spread and spread. and they all got a pretty good deal. long story short, they almost all applied for a reap. within five or six counties, we sold approximately 100 installations of solar in those five or six counties almost all applied for a reap grant. most -- i would say half got their reap grant, half did not. but i would say that we could have had another 50 sales or so, meaning more employment there, more employment for us, had we had more funding for reap. >> thank you very much. mr. ronnenbomb, talk a little bit more about rural water. you highlighted the affordability of drinking water, th
it has to do with kentucky. about six years ago, i wanted to show that somebody from michigan can go sell someone from kentucky a product. so i myself went down there, and i was introduced to a young farmer, and we hit it off. and he ended up buying a solar array from us. during that conversation, his neighbor was there. i thought i gave the first guy a really good deal. but we found out that that good deal spread and spread and spread. and they all got a pretty good deal. long story short,...
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i know in kentucky it's a jointly funded program. the state kicks in about $600,000, and taxpayers have an opportunity to donate a portion of their return on the tax check off. and then there's also a significant private sector funding. so most aspects of the program do require costs. in kentucky we found a wonderful private/public partnership that works and would love to see if that could be replicated here. >> senator. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to each of you for the excellent panel. and i first want to say to mr. parker, thank you for paying it forward on behalf of a lot of people that either wouldn't be here today and talking about the country has your back when in need of some temporary assistance. and by the way, we are roaring back in detroit with hundreds of new restaurants being opened as well as food trucks. so you ought to come on up. we'd love to have you join us up in this great new effort that's happening. i was just meeting the other day with folks in restaurants saying they're desperately in
i know in kentucky it's a jointly funded program. the state kicks in about $600,000, and taxpayers have an opportunity to donate a portion of their return on the tax check off. and then there's also a significant private sector funding. so most aspects of the program do require costs. in kentucky we found a wonderful private/public partnership that works and would love to see if that could be replicated here. >> senator. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to each of...
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i know in kentucky it's a jointly funded program. the state kicks in about $600,000, and taxpayers have an opportunity to donate a portion of their return on the tax check off. and then there's also a significant private sector funding. so most aspects of the program do require costs. in kentucky we found a wonderful private/public partnership that works and would love to see if that could be replicated here. >> senator. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to each of you for the excellent panel. and i first want to say to mr. parker, thank you for paying it forward on behalf of a lot of people that either wouldn't be here today and talking about the country has your back when in need of some temporary assistance. and by the way, we are roaring back in detroit with hundreds of new restaurants being opened as well as food trucks. so you ought to come on up. we'd love to have you join us up in this great new effort that's happening. i was just meeting the other day with folks in restaurants saying they're desperately in
i know in kentucky it's a jointly funded program. the state kicks in about $600,000, and taxpayers have an opportunity to donate a portion of their return on the tax check off. and then there's also a significant private sector funding. so most aspects of the program do require costs. in kentucky we found a wonderful private/public partnership that works and would love to see if that could be replicated here. >> senator. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you to each of...
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now we have a proposal as senator paul of kentucky. as one which i think should be supported by every member of the senate. what it says is this. within six months the authorization for use of military force we voted for so long ago is going to beith eliminated, and we in that period of time have to come up with a new authorization which reflects the new reality of thet threat against the united states. com that is our constitutional responsibility. the president as commander-in-chief always mustp step up and defend america, but when it comes to the declaration of war, that's the responsible l of congress. i will be supporting this effort by senator paul. i believe it's consistent with our constitutional responsibility, and i believe it's also time for us to renew the debate as to our future inan afghanistan, a war which is consuming american lives, craig silliman casualties, cost us would dearly. it is time for us on behalf of the american people to engage in that debate again. mr. president, i yield the floor. >> thank you, mr. presi
now we have a proposal as senator paul of kentucky. as one which i think should be supported by every member of the senate. what it says is this. within six months the authorization for use of military force we voted for so long ago is going to beith eliminated, and we in that period of time have to come up with a new authorization which reflects the new reality of thet threat against the united states. com that is our constitutional responsibility. the president as commander-in-chief always...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> i rise to claim time in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. bower bower the examples raised by my friend, the gentleman from minnesota, really have nothing to do with the provisions of the bell that the amendment seeks to strike. what the bill does do and i thank the gentleman from georgia for including this in the financial services appropriations bill, what the bill does is make targeted adjustments so that manufactured home loans are available in the market. again, consumer protection is not denying people access to affordable housing and that's what the gentleman's amendment would do. the dodd-frank act does prevent predatory language but nothing in this changes that at all. instead of unrelated stories about consumer protections, let's get back talking about how consumers are harmed by the rules we are seeking to change. look, let's talk about real people who are affected negatively by overreach by
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> i rise to claim time in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume. bower bower the examples raised by my friend, the gentleman from minnesota, really have nothing to do with the provisions of the bell that the amendment seeks to strike. what the bill does do and i thank the gentleman from georgia for including this in the financial services appropriations bill, what...
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tropical depression harvey working up into kentucky tennessee.ur direction. later on this evening and into your day tomorrow t here's futurecast combined with kind of a tck we head through your daytime hours tonight. and into your day on saturday. there's the noon hour showing rain spreading across our region. so, again, just have that in your plans. know that tomorrow is not the nicest day. again, heavy rain still expected today against western portions of tennessee and kentucky. we head into our area as harvey gets into our area could drop between half an inch and maybe an inch and a half down towards charlottesville maybe a little bit more than that but the heavier rains will be in pockets. it will kind of be more of a light kind of misty rain throughout the day for your saturday afternoon. all right, tropical satellite showing you irma this morning, it's a strong category three storm, second major hurricane of the year, of course after harvey was a category four. expecting irma could become a category four as well within the next new days. wi
tropical depression harvey working up into kentucky tennessee.ur direction. later on this evening and into your day tomorrow t here's futurecast combined with kind of a tck we head through your daytime hours tonight. and into your day on saturday. there's the noon hour showing rain spreading across our region. so, again, just have that in your plans. know that tomorrow is not the nicest day. again, heavy rain still expected today against western portions of tennessee and kentucky. we head into...
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now we have a proposal of senator paul from kentucky. i think it should be supported by every member of the senate. it says within six months the authorization for use of military force we voted for so long ago will be eliminated we have to come up with a new authorization th which reflects the new reality of the threat against united states. c that is our constitutional responsibility. commanders in chief must always step up to defend america, but when it comes to the declaration of war, that is the declaration of congress. in i will support this amendment and i think it's consistent with our constitutional responsibility and time for us to renew the debate as to our future in afghanistan, a war that has claimed so many lives, created 70 casualties and cost us so dearly. it's time for us, on behalf of the american people, to the engage in that debate again. i yield the floor. >> first let me lend my support to efforts before the floor with respect to strengthening our laws and t cause that i've been working on for almost my entire caree
now we have a proposal of senator paul from kentucky. i think it should be supported by every member of the senate. it says within six months the authorization for use of military force we voted for so long ago will be eliminated we have to come up with a new authorization th which reflects the new reality of the threat against united states. c that is our constitutional responsibility. commanders in chief must always step up to defend america, but when it comes to the declaration of war, that...
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this is kentucky, tennessee, slowly making its way north and bringing us rain.rently we have rain. if you're watching and haven't stepped outside yet, we're going to keep seeing conditions through the afternoon, rainy and chilly as well. here is a closer look at the radar, that rain moving in from the south. aside from what i'm showing you here, we actually have more rain on the way. clinton moderate rain, fairfax into the bottom of the beltway, across 95. annapolis rainfall, gaithersburg, leesburg, lawrenceburg more moderate rainfall. look had at these temperatures. rainy and chilly everybody here except baltimore and annapolis in the 50s. 59 in wa frederick, 54. take a look what will happen. by lunchtime and shortly after we'll see showers around. through the evening hours still scattered showers. early sunday morning. maybe a few showers. then we finally see improvements for sunday afternoon. if you have the pool in the forecast, days for the good. temperatures in the 60s. tomorrow around 80, 84 on monday or heading to shenandoah to do hiking. rabz and chilly
this is kentucky, tennessee, slowly making its way north and bringing us rain.rently we have rain. if you're watching and haven't stepped outside yet, we're going to keep seeing conditions through the afternoon, rainy and chilly as well. here is a closer look at the radar, that rain moving in from the south. aside from what i'm showing you here, we actually have more rain on the way. clinton moderate rain, fairfax into the bottom of the beltway, across 95. annapolis rainfall, gaithersburg,...
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: home to the kentucky derby. slugger baseball bat. the great muhammad ali. and, for 121 years, until last winter, this 70-foot-tall monument honoring confederate soldiers. university of louisville professor ricky jones walked past it for 20 years. >> i knew what it was, what it represented. and so when you understand that a symbol like that is something that represents an era of slavery and dehumanization in the country's history, it's demeaning, dehumanizing to walk by it every day, if you're an african american. >> reporter: today, the statue stands some 40 miles to the southwest in the town of brandenburg, population 2,600, on the banks of the ohio river. and mayor ronnie joyner is thrilled to have it. >> to me, there's no controversy. to me, it's a civil war monument that we have now, and we're proud of it. you can look at it and see that it's something that this city can be proud of. >> reporter: the story of the monument, that once stood on this empty traffic median, in many ways encapsulates the passions o
: home to the kentucky derby. slugger baseball bat. the great muhammad ali. and, for 121 years, until last winter, this 70-foot-tall monument honoring confederate soldiers. university of louisville professor ricky jones walked past it for 20 years. >> i knew what it was, what it represented. and so when you understand that a symbol like that is something that represents an era of slavery and dehumanization in the country's history, it's demeaning, dehumanizing to walk by it every day, if...
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that central pressure coming up and as it tracks towards memphis and western kentucky. we'll see a little of that rain push into our area late tomorrow. for the time being, two five inches for parts of georgia as the system is moving out. especially the northwestern pouring and we'll start to see the rain overspreading much of the tennessee valley, wind gusts much better also with irma, not seeing anything too strong, atlanta gusts of 32, stronger as you get up towards charlotte greenville columbia and wilmington but nothing severe damage these trees are weakened and as with saw in the atlanta area, they could still be falling, that's a big danger for people trying to drive around even with a tropical depression downgraded. much more on jose as well as the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> teacher from maryland is offering a $25,000 reward for information that will bring her home. laura what will lynn's family made an emotional plea for help and students doing everything they can to help find her. fox 5 angelie hemphill has more. >>> it's clear, laura what will l
that central pressure coming up and as it tracks towards memphis and western kentucky. we'll see a little of that rain push into our area late tomorrow. for the time being, two five inches for parts of georgia as the system is moving out. especially the northwestern pouring and we'll start to see the rain overspreading much of the tennessee valley, wind gusts much better also with irma, not seeing anything too strong, atlanta gusts of 32, stronger as you get up towards charlotte greenville...
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again, just mostly kentucky. it's probably the phenyl flash flood warnings we'll have with the storm. we've been having flch warnings now for five straight days because of harvey. >> all right. we'll talk about irma later on in the program. i know a lot of people are thinking about that as well. >>> let's switch gears and talk about politics. what could be the most pivotal month of the trump presidency yesterday. he continues a summer slide in the polls. now, while his disapproval gradually rises, this as the washington is hurdled towards the deadline to keep the government operating and out of default. and the lejs lav calendar is short. all of this has to get done. past tax cuts, fund a border wall that the president says mexico will pay for, and now administer disaster recovery in both texas and louisiana. now, amid all of this, a new report of friction inside the white house from the washington post saying the president is chaffing at john kelly's moves to reign him in. several anonymous feel told the post th
again, just mostly kentucky. it's probably the phenyl flash flood warnings we'll have with the storm. we've been having flch warnings now for five straight days because of harvey. >> all right. we'll talk about irma later on in the program. i know a lot of people are thinking about that as well. >>> let's switch gears and talk about politics. what could be the most pivotal month of the trump presidency yesterday. he continues a summer slide in the polls. now, while his...
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continuar hablando de lo que son los remanentes del huracÁn harvey aquÍ podemos ver fuertes aguaceros, kentucky esperan acumulaciones de 6 pulgadas, si vive en esta zona tenga cuidado. continuarÁ desplazando afectando al medio atlÁntico y sectores del medio oeste.
continuar hablando de lo que son los remanentes del huracÁn harvey aquÍ podemos ver fuertes aguaceros, kentucky esperan acumulaciones de 6 pulgadas, si vive en esta zona tenga cuidado. continuarÁ desplazando afectando al medio atlÁntico y sectores del medio oeste.
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joining us right now kentucky republican congress andy barr onset, rhode island congressman david ciciliny, what's your take on senator's plan? >> i think it's good that the senate is working before the september 30th deadline to send something back to the house, of course, we took action in the house to address the increasing premiums to deal with the skyrocketing costs associated with obamacare and declining choices. these problems are not going away and so i'm very optimistic that the american people will continue to put pressure on the senate to deliver on our promise to repeal and replace obamacare. maria: congressman, are you going to agree to lindsey graham's plan? >> no, i mean, sadly the republican proposal doesn't address any of the problem in the affordable care act. this provides a huge tax cut to the richest americans, makes deep cuts to medicaid, doesn't require states to cover
joining us right now kentucky republican congress andy barr onset, rhode island congressman david ciciliny, what's your take on senator's plan? >> i think it's good that the senate is working before the september 30th deadline to send something back to the house, of course, we took action in the house to address the increasing premiums to deal with the skyrocketing costs associated with obamacare and declining choices. these problems are not going away and so i'm very optimistic that the...
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you see a lot of the rain moving into kentucky. so a lot of the rain on the other side of this thing. luckily the cloud cover is because of so we're dry right now. but later on tonight, we'll see the rain chances increasing. this is future weather. we're going to be relatively dry. you'll notice the clouds around. it will be cooler too. then we'll see showers moving in to start off your saturday. that is going to be because of harvey. i'll show you timing for the rest of the weekend and what you can expect as far as the rain goes. molette? >> we'll stay on top of it. thank you so much, sheena. harvey is moving through tennessee and headed our way. we've been tracking the storm step by step for you. for more than a week now. this morning, we're learning more about harvey's path of destruction through the south. this is video of flooding in mississippi yesterday. harvey has now killed 38 people and damaged nearly 100,000 homes. officials will continue door to door checks today in houston. president trump has pleed $1 of his own money
you see a lot of the rain moving into kentucky. so a lot of the rain on the other side of this thing. luckily the cloud cover is because of so we're dry right now. but later on tonight, we'll see the rain chances increasing. this is future weather. we're going to be relatively dry. you'll notice the clouds around. it will be cooler too. then we'll see showers moving in to start off your saturday. that is going to be because of harvey. i'll show you timing for the rest of the weekend and what...
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there are mines along the kentucky border which are current mines. historically this has been the case where the mine is right on the border. there is actually a mine that was reopened. it wasn't a surface mine, but it was an underground mine. it was reopened and the mouth is in west virginia, but the coal is in virginia. so what we've got is a situation where we've now got west virginia and kentucky are getting money to restore their lands with an economic purpose and their colleagues all of whom are the same community. you got hatfields and mccoys on the same side of the line. so put in two amendments to try to rectify that. and, so, what we're trying to do is we're trying not to hurt pennsylvania, west virginia and p kentucky. in order to make everything flow with the way that the rules require, i had to put in additional $25 million for each of the second tier states. last year the second tier states only got $10 million. y'all wanted to amend it and cut it back to $10 million, i'll still be grateful. but follow the rules. we have two amendments,
there are mines along the kentucky border which are current mines. historically this has been the case where the mine is right on the border. there is actually a mine that was reopened. it wasn't a surface mine, but it was an underground mine. it was reopened and the mouth is in west virginia, but the coal is in virginia. so what we've got is a situation where we've now got west virginia and kentucky are getting money to restore their lands with an economic purpose and their colleagues all of...
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>> kentucky. >> kentucky. >> how should i say that >> you were fine i was curious. it was in the u.k. it's in kentucky i didn't know. >>> the iconic "rolling stone" magazine is up for sale. that's getting a lot of attention. co-founder jan wenner confirming he plans to sell his 51% stake in the magazine. he sold 49% to a digital music startup in 2013 amid the industry wide drop wenner meet yeah sold its other magazine to the publisher of "the national inquirer." "it" continues to kill it. it took in another $129 million worldwide over the weekend the r rated horror flick has already grossed 218 million domestically since its release the highest earning september movie ever its record run is welcome news for hollywood which just suffered a very poor summer movie season in fact, the worst in over a decade >> i might see it. the fact that it's done so well. >> it suggests -- you want to go >> no. horror movies i don't go >> we wanted to get you up to date on sports as well sunday night football between the atlanta falcons and green bay packers. it was a rematch of last
>> kentucky. >> kentucky. >> how should i say that >> you were fine i was curious. it was in the u.k. it's in kentucky i didn't know. >>> the iconic "rolling stone" magazine is up for sale. that's getting a lot of attention. co-founder jan wenner confirming he plans to sell his 51% stake in the magazine. he sold 49% to a digital music startup in 2013 amid the industry wide drop wenner meet yeah sold its other magazine to the publisher of "the...
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was this high-class kentucky derby?n: i went there when i was in college and i did the infield, which is a snake pit. >> i got to say-- what did i say? i really wanted to say, "and they're off!" but i didn't get to say that. do they say that. >> stephen: "and they're off! crap worthy in the lead, and here-- down the stretch. ( applause ). >> no, i got to say-- i got to say, "riders up!" >> stephen: no way! >> yeah. >> stephen: you got to say that? >> yeah. >> stephen: they say that at the "magic mike" show, too. i want to learn-- i want to learn how to relax your way. now we've got it. do i need to divide it? >> divide that in half. >> stephen: divide it in half. >> roll one of those into a ball, your favorite part, with your hands. lighten up! >> stephen: we've got a commercial break coming up. >> lighten up. stephen, you're too tense, man. we're talking about chilling. ( laughter ) penetration. ♪ oh, my love oh, my darling ♪ >> i need you now. very good. ♪ i hunger for your... >> stephen: "kingsman: the golden circle"
was this high-class kentucky derby?n: i went there when i was in college and i did the infield, which is a snake pit. >> i got to say-- what did i say? i really wanted to say, "and they're off!" but i didn't get to say that. do they say that. >> stephen: "and they're off! crap worthy in the lead, and here-- down the stretch. ( applause ). >> no, i got to say-- i got to say, "riders up!" >> stephen: no way! >> yeah. >> stephen: you got...
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eventually he went to kentucky. took his band to kentucky. he called himself william clark. he had them dressed in union uniform instead of the missouri calvary. they caught on to him. eventually he was shot. what's interesting, he was shot after the war was over. he was shot in the back. he lingered for a couple of days. the report is he became a very devout catholic just before he died. he was buried. it gets bizarre. he was buried in lexington kentucky. friend of his took some of the bones to dover where he was from. someone kept his head. then about 15 years ago, the sons of confederate veterans took some of the bones and buried them in missouri. if you want to try everything that belongs to william clark be my guest. he was a pretty nasty person. anything else? [applause] >> we have facebook question from peter. he said are there any historical resources on people who died in detroit? >> you can be featured. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/c-span history. and on twitter @c-span history. >> monday night, mark jamieson on net neutrality. he's interviewed
eventually he went to kentucky. took his band to kentucky. he called himself william clark. he had them dressed in union uniform instead of the missouri calvary. they caught on to him. eventually he was shot. what's interesting, he was shot after the war was over. he was shot in the back. he lingered for a couple of days. the report is he became a very devout catholic just before he died. he was buried. it gets bizarre. he was buried in lexington kentucky. friend of his took some of the bones...
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so, the issue that we face is this resolution offered by senator of kentucky put us in a position in which we finally do what you're supposed to do, which in my view is to authorize and declare war, not necessarily use of force. whatever the mechanism is, the resolution will be in a position to take advantage of a circumstance in which congress finally utilizes its authority and accepts its responsibility. i don't know the answer to that question. we are making progress in afghanistan. the greatest evidence of that to me was the hospital which int learned 84% of the patients in the hospital are asking any, of the state that strategy by the administration in regards to our efforts in afghanistan and in particular to deal with pakistan as a sanctuary. the last thing i would want to do having just returned from returning is to make a decision today that they are no longer supported by congress. going to war is something that in my view has been too easy in the united states and we have had presidential leadership for a long time but has downplayed the importance of the work. we've been
so, the issue that we face is this resolution offered by senator of kentucky put us in a position in which we finally do what you're supposed to do, which in my view is to authorize and declare war, not necessarily use of force. whatever the mechanism is, the resolution will be in a position to take advantage of a circumstance in which congress finally utilizes its authority and accepts its responsibility. i don't know the answer to that question. we are making progress in afghanistan. the...
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from the state of kentucky this morning -- abandon and one other front page to show you this morning from alabama. this is the messenger inquirer out of them -- out of alabama. the front pages of kentucky papers on the day mitch mcconnell will certainly remember and probably not fondly after losing the effort to push through a repeal and replace legislation. abouts up first to talk it from alabama, birmingham. independent. who did you vote for? or did you vote? i can tell you why he won. he has integrity. the minute the campaign started attacking his integrity, it was over. what do you think happens in the general election? democrats perhaps thinking more about targeting these seats. what do you think will happen? i don't know. my pay grade is below that. it is a terrible place the country is in right now. republicans need to get their fix somethingnd and set of just giving everything to big this mess we are sick of it. they will go up there with tax and thend cut taxes the little people working for a living will just be screwed. december 12 is the general election for filling the se
from the state of kentucky this morning -- abandon and one other front page to show you this morning from alabama. this is the messenger inquirer out of them -- out of alabama. the front pages of kentucky papers on the day mitch mcconnell will certainly remember and probably not fondly after losing the effort to push through a repeal and replace legislation. abouts up first to talk it from alabama, birmingham. independent. who did you vote for? or did you vote? i can tell you why he won. he has...
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put a few dents on mitch mcconnell, his approval rating today in kentucky is at 18%. by the way, what we are going to do, is going to support the grass roots movement will support judge moore, down in alabama wrz it is not donald trump's candidate. >> were you supporting judge moore, is he supporting his opponent. that is where you were going. you pledged your loyalty to the president and your commitment to the president and to his program, you go to alabama and you are on different sides within the president would be the first to tell you, i believe, as you see it now, because he has not come out and done anything of an endorsement, okay, since the first round took place, that he is stepping a side on this. because he understands that-- signed at greement that mcconnell had to support the filibuster, that he understands that judge moore is problemly-- that all of his supporters are backing judge moore, that people that are not supporting the president's agenda, that are coming up for election in 18, they ought to understand they're going to get primaried, that the gr
put a few dents on mitch mcconnell, his approval rating today in kentucky is at 18%. by the way, what we are going to do, is going to support the grass roots movement will support judge moore, down in alabama wrz it is not donald trump's candidate. >> were you supporting judge moore, is he supporting his opponent. that is where you were going. you pledged your loyalty to the president and your commitment to the president and to his program, you go to alabama and you are on different sides...
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the presiding officer: senator from kentucky. mr. paul: for the first time in 15 years we are debating the congressional role in the declaration of war. we have fought the longest war in u.s. history under an original authorization to go after the people who attacked us on 9/11. that war is long since over. the war has long since lost its purpose. and it's a long time that -- and it's long time we have a debate in congress over whether we should be at war or not. it is the constitutional role of congress. interestingly, the folks that you have heard on either side of the issue have said it is our job. it is what we should be doing. and yet we haven't done if for 16 years. who in their right mind thinks that congress is actually going to do their job without being forced to do their job? my resolution is actually silent on whether we should still be at war. my resolution just simply says that the resolutions that we have previously passed will ex-expire. i don't believe they have anything to do with the seven wars we're involved with
the presiding officer: senator from kentucky. mr. paul: for the first time in 15 years we are debating the congressional role in the declaration of war. we have fought the longest war in u.s. history under an original authorization to go after the people who attacked us on 9/11. that war is long since over. the war has long since lost its purpose. and it's a long time that -- and it's long time we have a debate in congress over whether we should be at war or not. it is the constitutional role...