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they're thinking about kentucky bourbon.start tariffing it and taking away jobs and hurting it from being exported to spain, the united kingdom, to mexico, ,to canada wherever, you're essentially punching the state of kentucky. >> the tariffs won't just hurt the distillers in kentucky. in this state more than 17,000 job rely on some way on the industry. athe barrels ando the entrepreneurs who are building their bourbon tourism businesses. >> bourbon is at a critical moment rigin now. >> caind nicole stiff launched madson and gilman, a luxury tour company that specializes in bourbon experienceut they worry ahe trickledown effect of tariffs forcing the big bourbon businesses to contract and pottially putting the small craft distillers out of business. >> damaging bourbon's ability to reach a global audience is immediately going to damage businesses like us trying tot attrhose tourists. >> brown forema ownswoodfred reserve and old forester. it says china is important to its as american whiskey companies, the whiskey's dominant
they're thinking about kentucky bourbon.start tariffing it and taking away jobs and hurting it from being exported to spain, the united kingdom, to mexico, ,to canada wherever, you're essentially punching the state of kentucky. >> the tariffs won't just hurt the distillers in kentucky. in this state more than 17,000 job rely on some way on the industry. athe barrels ando the entrepreneurs who are building their bourbon tourism businesses. >> bourbon is at a critical moment rigin...
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he went to boarding school in kentucky and then later to transylvania university in kentucky before going off to the u.s. u.s. military military academy at west point. lincoln, by contrast, spent whatlincoln, by contrast, spent about the first seven years of his life in kentucky until his you parents moved to indiana, which is where lincoln grew up. 20 he didn't move to illinois until he was 21. below davis, on the mantle, are various things that were made by confederate prisoners of war in union prison camps, out of anything they could find, shells, wood, bones, glass, and whatever they could pick up in those northern prison camps. throughout roughly the middle two years of the war tharks was a regular prisoner exchange service. many confederate prisoners who had been exchanged for union prisoners would come through richmond and give the davises things like this that they made in the camps and the davises displayed them like this. these two flags are replicas of the first and second national flag of the confederacy. this was the first called the stars and bars, adopted in march of 1861 a
he went to boarding school in kentucky and then later to transylvania university in kentucky before going off to the u.s. u.s. military military academy at west point. lincoln, by contrast, spent whatlincoln, by contrast, spent about the first seven years of his life in kentucky until his you parents moved to indiana, which is where lincoln grew up. 20 he didn't move to illinois until he was 21. below davis, on the mantle, are various things that were made by confederate prisoners of war in...
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. >>> and we'll take you to kentucky where one industry is waiting out how this trade fight will impact it and its workers n? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back if you're just waking up here at 5:15, your top story is one that hope would not
. >>> and we'll take you to kentucky where one industry is waiting out how this trade fight will impact it and its workers n? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards...
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kentucky congressman john yarmuth.for being here. >> same to you, alex. >>> is he biding his time? >>> nearly 9 million americans will celebrate the day. and we look at all sorts of ways that america celebrates their country to determine the most patriotic states with virginia number 1, alaska and wyoming. least patriotic, massachusetts, new jersey and rhode island. >>> new this week, robert mueller's team for the third time now is delaying the sentencing of michael flynn, saying, due to the status of the special counsel's investigation, the parties do not believe that this matter is ready to be set for a sentencing hearing at this time. joining me now, senior fbi official chuck rosenberg. chuck, with a big welcome to you. this isn't the first time mueller's team has delayed the sentencing for flynn? can you explain what's going on here? >> you bet, alex, and thank you for having me. in fact, it is the third time, and this time it's a joint motion meaning both parties, the government and mr. flynn's attorneys, wanted t
kentucky congressman john yarmuth.for being here. >> same to you, alex. >>> is he biding his time? >>> nearly 9 million americans will celebrate the day. and we look at all sorts of ways that america celebrates their country to determine the most patriotic states with virginia number 1, alaska and wyoming. least patriotic, massachusetts, new jersey and rhode island. >>> new this week, robert mueller's team for the third time now is delaying the sentencing of...
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kentucky figured that slavery was protected in united states constitution. what happens at the end of the war? slavery is abolished. the title of the book is something like "when kentucky turned confederate." it's after the war. because they felt they were sold a bill of goods. they were promised protections by slavery, and the war changed everything. and, after the war -- >> do you know the story about buchanan saying, i'm sorry -- tony saying to buchanan, do not say anything when you're campaigning for president about slavery because i'm going to take care of the issue because he knew -- dr. pitcaithley: you are talking about at buchanan's inauguration. when buchanan was inaugurated. buchanan was inaugurated on march 4, 1857, right? the dred scott decision came out will you two days later on march 6. who swears in buchanan? the chief justice robert g tawny. they are seen whispering on the podium, and republican wags have and podium, and republican wags have said ever since that tawny was telling buchanan, do not worry about slavery. him him him i have got
kentucky figured that slavery was protected in united states constitution. what happens at the end of the war? slavery is abolished. the title of the book is something like "when kentucky turned confederate." it's after the war. because they felt they were sold a bill of goods. they were promised protections by slavery, and the war changed everything. and, after the war -- >> do you know the story about buchanan saying, i'm sorry -- tony saying to buchanan, do not say anything...
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gran parte de la comunidad en kentucky estÁ aterrorizada.ld trump. durante transcurso de dos dÍas, el pasado diciembre a gente de ice arrestaron a 20 hombres y a 20 mujeres en cinco condados del norte de kentucky. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: " si no ejecutamos estas Órdenes, si estas órdenes no significan nada, no hay absolutamente ningÚn tipo de integridad de nuestro sistema. es mejor que se implemente que le abra las puertas -- implemente que se le abra las puertas a todos". el gerente este almacÉn dice que hasta los empleados que tenÍan sus tarjetas verdes renunciaron, unos 28 trabajadores hispanos se fueron. un los bomberos utilizabancamion para desmantelar esta estructura. patricia: sacando un arma de fuego y apuntando directamente hacia unos niÑos. pedro rojas nos trae un vÍdeo. la masiva difusiÓn en las redes sociales de este vÍdeo en el que una oficialdel paso, texas, apunta su arma de fuego uno puede niÑos que le insulta. para asegurar el pÚblico que-- reportera: segÚn el vocero policial, todo comenzÓ en el techo fue grabÓ el momento
gran parte de la comunidad en kentucky estÁ aterrorizada.ld trump. durante transcurso de dos dÍas, el pasado diciembre a gente de ice arrestaron a 20 hombres y a 20 mujeres en cinco condados del norte de kentucky. [habla en inglÉs] andrea: " si no ejecutamos estas Órdenes, si estas órdenes no significan nada, no hay absolutamente ningÚn tipo de integridad de nuestro sistema. es mejor que se implemente que le abra las puertas -- implemente que se le abra las puertas a todos". el...
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tornados blowing through southern indiana and in kentucky, rain, wind and hail. >> this is terrible. >> reporter: this following a string of destructive tornados in iowa yesterday. one after another they hit. today a distraught ashley thomas came back to the pile that was her home looking for anything they could salvage. if you didn't have this basement -- >> my heart goes out to everybody in this town. >> reporter: her family, friend and pets in the house at the time were all spared. >> i just count my blessings right now because that could have been a whole lot worse. >> reporter: the tornados hit marshall town, pela hard and afterwards, significant damage. the historic courthouse, cars, metal and glass scattered, and thick hearty trees toppled. >> oh, my god! >> the high school got taken apart. >> reporter: yesterday's late afternoon storms caught some by surprise and had residents racing to safety and more than a dozen injuries were reported. >> my understanding is minor injuries, cuts and bruises. >> reporter: iowa's governor grateful nobody died. >> i think how blessed we are w
tornados blowing through southern indiana and in kentucky, rain, wind and hail. >> this is terrible. >> reporter: this following a string of destructive tornados in iowa yesterday. one after another they hit. today a distraught ashley thomas came back to the pile that was her home looking for anything they could salvage. if you didn't have this basement -- >> my heart goes out to everybody in this town. >> reporter: her family, friend and pets in the house at the time...
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you may remember the senator from kentucky. he offered the resolutions on december 18th of 1860 in the senate as a means of solving the problem. it's in the form of a constitutional amendment. it had six parts, six articles within it. the first person, however, to propose a constitutional amendment to solve the problem was president james buchanan who was in the catburg seat. didn't leave the white house, of course, until march 4th of 1861. and in his last address to congress which was on december 3rd, the opening of the second session of the 36th congress, gives a long speech. tend of it, offers this constitutional amendment to solve it. many people at that point, mostly southern democrats, believe the constitution is broken. you couldn't solve the problem with a law by congress. you had to amend the constitution. and james buchanan's address and proposal opened the floodgates. as i went through this material, this is all in hindsight. very clear looking back. when i was in the first time, i didn't know what i was going to get
you may remember the senator from kentucky. he offered the resolutions on december 18th of 1860 in the senate as a means of solving the problem. it's in the form of a constitutional amendment. it had six parts, six articles within it. the first person, however, to propose a constitutional amendment to solve the problem was president james buchanan who was in the catburg seat. didn't leave the white house, of course, until march 4th of 1861. and in his last address to congress which was on...
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when you put a tariff on kentucky bourbon, it's a gut punch to kentucky. >> kentucky is trump country safe to say? >> it is trump country, this is a state that went for trump, they've got two republican senators, the question here is will it stay trump country in the midterm elections and what they're hearing on the street, some question now was this the right move for kentucky. people who were betting on president trump are maybe having a chance to reconsider whether that was the move. will we see a difference in the elections come fall? it remains to be seen. >> the line producer of the show who is from kentucky whispers kentucky went for trump, but the city you're in did not expressing that urban kind of rural divide we talk about so much. >> louisville. >> that's right. louisville is fairly democratic. it's very modern it's very complex. and very urbane, as you might imagine. so the political sensitivities here are somewhat more varied than you might find in dairy country just an hour away. i got to tell you, kentucky's being hit hard across the state. you've got autos that are be
when you put a tariff on kentucky bourbon, it's a gut punch to kentucky. >> kentucky is trump country safe to say? >> it is trump country, this is a state that went for trump, they've got two republican senators, the question here is will it stay trump country in the midterm elections and what they're hearing on the street, some question now was this the right move for kentucky. people who were betting on president trump are maybe having a chance to reconsider whether that was the...
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newn tornado warnings effect for parts of kentucky.stem, however, actually a brings up system from the south. this is the one that's going to bring us all of the rain during the day morrow, and we're going to track the rain all the way through next week as well. very wet pattern shaping up. we'll be >>> four things to know. let's get you caught uphis afternoon after a heart and dry start to july we're in for some serious rain. in fact, we could see flooding in some areas and some models predicting more than 6 inches of rain. stor team 4 is analyzing the latest data. we'll check in with them in a few moment >>> the coast guard and ntsb on the ground in branson, missouri, to investigate yesterday's deadly duck boat accident. 17 peopleer died a the boat saying and after it was caught in a thunderstorm. re than 30 people were on that boat. authorities say everybody has now been accounted for. >> a prince george's count police captain accused of trying to swerve his car into his ex-wife's boyfriend. thomas hart was arrested utsterday and al
newn tornado warnings effect for parts of kentucky.stem, however, actually a brings up system from the south. this is the one that's going to bring us all of the rain during the day morrow, and we're going to track the rain all the way through next week as well. very wet pattern shaping up. we'll be >>> four things to know. let's get you caught uphis afternoon after a heart and dry start to july we're in for some serious rain. in fact, we could see flooding in some areas and some...
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i've been to west virginia and i've been to kentucky and i've talked to families who are strung out onpioids, people who can't find decent jobs and our job is not to put down people because culturally they may be different than we are. the reason trump is in the white house today is for too long the democratic party has turned its facts on those working people. what i meant to say is of course it's racism and sexism and, fovea but the vast majority of the people are simply people that are working hard and are worried to death about their family, they can't afford healthcare or medicine, they can't afford to send their kids to college and they want a government that listens to them and respond to their needs. so to answer the question, we've got to start talking to those people and treat those people with respect. it's as important as any person in this room and if we are going to go forward as a country we go forward together. [applause] thank you this is just incredible and we have another question here from debbie in washington, d.c.. what do you believe is the best strategy for achi
i've been to west virginia and i've been to kentucky and i've talked to families who are strung out onpioids, people who can't find decent jobs and our job is not to put down people because culturally they may be different than we are. the reason trump is in the white house today is for too long the democratic party has turned its facts on those working people. what i meant to say is of course it's racism and sexism and, fovea but the vast majority of the people are simply people that are...
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durante transcurso de dos dÍas, el pasado diciembre a gente de kentucky.de integridad de nuestro sistema. es mejor que se implemente que le abra las puertas -- implemente que se le abra las puertas a todos". el gerente este almacÉn dice que hasta los empleados que tenÍan sus tarjetas verdes renunciaron, unos 28 trabajadores hispanos se fueron. un los bomberos utilizabancamion para desmantelar esta estructura. patricia: sacando un arma de fuego y apuntando directamente hacia unos niÑos. pedro rojas nos trae un vÍdeo. ifa masiva d redes sociales de este vÍdeo en el que una oficialdel paso, texas, apunta su arma de fuego uno puede niÑos que le insulta. para asegurar el pÚblico que-- reportera: segÚn el vocero policial, todo comenzÓ en el techo fue grabÓ el momento cuando el oficial sacÓ una pistola. agregÓ enfatizÓu esclarecer el hecho.no estoy dejando lado orgullosa de ser parte de esta comunidad. autoridades el pasovan a determinar cuÁl será el futuro del oficial que apuntÓ su arma de fuego. para acelerar ese proceso han dispuesto que varios agentes entrevi
durante transcurso de dos dÍas, el pasado diciembre a gente de kentucky.de integridad de nuestro sistema. es mejor que se implemente que le abra las puertas -- implemente que se le abra las puertas a todos". el gerente este almacÉn dice que hasta los empleados que tenÍan sus tarjetas verdes renunciaron, unos 28 trabajadores hispanos se fueron. un los bomberos utilizabancamion para desmantelar esta estructura. patricia: sacando un arma de fuego y apuntando directamente hacia unos niÑos....
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i lectured in kentucky in many times and i learned that kentucky seceded after appomattox and became a confederate state. before that, it was the united states. [laughter] paul: in a sense, that is the complexity of the history we have been dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered, the delegates from the house and in kentucky tried to get an exemption to the 13th amendment. and did not do so. mark is currently working on two books. one on andrew johnson's impeachment, and the other on gilded age politics. he is the author of the "ordeal of the union." i am delighted really that he has come to join us and tell us about the taming of andrew [applause] johnson. [applause] mark: thank you. most kind of you. thank you for giving me a chance for giving me the half hour i have. we were asked and advised that we should treat this talk the way we would teaching a class as opposed to reading a paper. in my case, that is dangerous because if i were doing it when i was teaching a class, there is the brief amount of time before i began to talk about other things a
i lectured in kentucky in many times and i learned that kentucky seceded after appomattox and became a confederate state. before that, it was the united states. [laughter] paul: in a sense, that is the complexity of the history we have been dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered, the delegates from the house and in kentucky tried to get an exemption to the 13th amendment. and did not do so. mark is currently working on two books. one on andrew johnson's...
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he joins me from his home state of kep kentucky.rs ago the trump administration said the top intelligence officers orchestrated a massive hack to effect the u.s. election. how much do you want president trump to try to hold putin accountable for that? >> i think really we mistake our response if we think it's about accountability from the russians. they are another country, they are going to spy on us, do spy on us. they are going to interfere in our elections, we also do the same. dove lea doug levin found 81 times that the u.s. interfered in other country's elections. we all do it. we need to make sure or electoral process is protected. because it is about partisan politics, we've forgotten the most important thing is the integrity of the election. there are things we can do and things i've advocated, making sure it's decentralized and we don't store all of the data in one place even for a state and there's a backup way someone in the precinct can say 2,000 people signed in. this was the vote tally i sent to headquarters, there's
he joins me from his home state of kep kentucky.rs ago the trump administration said the top intelligence officers orchestrated a massive hack to effect the u.s. election. how much do you want president trump to try to hold putin accountable for that? >> i think really we mistake our response if we think it's about accountability from the russians. they are another country, they are going to spy on us, do spy on us. they are going to interfere in our elections, we also do the same. dove...
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letter from west point thorough good, and kentucky thorough good association. letter from association of racetrack veterinarians. letter from breeders association. letter from coalition horse racing in did he go try. coalition of documents from humane society of the united states. and letter and roster from oaths alliance. and with that, again i want to thank our witnesses for testifying today. and as i mentioned earlier, if there are additional questions that would be submitted for the record by our members, that we have about ten-day period for you all to answer those letters. so again i appreciate you all for being here today and for your testimony. and at this time the subcommittee will stand adjourned. >>> tonight on the communicators, morgan reed, president of the app association representing 20,000 app developers talks about privacy, and cyber security, and upcoming supreme court case th. >> all the inter innovation you are seeing on your phone comes from my members. we are the driving force that makes your phone, your tablet, exciting, interesting, valu
letter from west point thorough good, and kentucky thorough good association. letter from association of racetrack veterinarians. letter from breeders association. letter from coalition horse racing in did he go try. coalition of documents from humane society of the united states. and letter and roster from oaths alliance. and with that, again i want to thank our witnesses for testifying today. and as i mentioned earlier, if there are additional questions that would be submitted for the record...
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kentucky saying that it was the right thing to improve relations between the two countries however we have to say that it seems like most republicans are really criticizing the president for what he said and how his performance was in helsinki. aleksandr phenomena with the latest reactions from washington for us thank you very much. as president moves to erect barriers to trade the e.u. and japan have just signed a massive free trade deal that will create the world's biggest open economic area speaking after a signing ceremony in tokyo you council president donald said the deal sends a strong message against protectionism the agreement removes tariffs on nearly all japanese imports to the e.u. japan will also lift duties on ninety four percent of e.u. imports the deal sealed in tokyo was the largest ever negotiated by the european union and i will have complete coverage of that story in business coming up in a little bit now let's move on to some other stories making headlines around the world hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets of the nicaraguan capital managua as fun
kentucky saying that it was the right thing to improve relations between the two countries however we have to say that it seems like most republicans are really criticizing the president for what he said and how his performance was in helsinki. aleksandr phenomena with the latest reactions from washington for us thank you very much. as president moves to erect barriers to trade the e.u. and japan have just signed a massive free trade deal that will create the world's biggest open economic area...
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thrnado and severe thunderstorm watches in kentucky, ohio and indiana. storms could bring hail, damaging gusts and flash floods. a large tornado touched down today in new middletown, indiana, near the kentucky border. there was damage but no reports of serious injuries. at least 17 people were hurt adst night when a swarm of tornadoes hit iowa. more than two dozen tornadoes were reported, at least five have been confirmed. iowa gets about that many in a month this time of year. dean reynolds is there. >> reporter: street by devastated street, the city of marshalltown, iowa's catastrophic loss came into view. ( sirens ) too early to even guess the total damage from the tornado, that throttled downtown, and steam-rolled neighborhoods for 12 blocks around. >> reporter: this is what's left of 211 north fourth avenue here in marshalltown. it's owned by ashley thomas. we caught up with her earlier this morning. asid the debris, she was looking for a keepsake. >> my clock that belongs to my deceased sister, it's the one thing that i have left of her. >> reporte
thrnado and severe thunderstorm watches in kentucky, ohio and indiana. storms could bring hail, damaging gusts and flash floods. a large tornado touched down today in new middletown, indiana, near the kentucky border. there was damage but no reports of serious injuries. at least 17 people were hurt adst night when a swarm of tornadoes hit iowa. more than two dozen tornadoes were reported, at least five have been confirmed. iowa gets about that many in a month this time of year. dean reynolds is...
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"kentucky fried movie" started with "kentucky fried theater."did these sketches in 1971 in madison, wisconsin. in 1972 moved the show to l.a. >> quiet. hold still! >> we wanted to make that show into a movie. >> poisonous fish. >> "kentucky fried movie" was doing individual bits without a story. >> i'm not wearing any pants. film at 11:00. >> what we were trying to do with "kentucky fried movie" was get into the movie business. there's a certain z.a.z. sense of humor, whatever that is. for me the most fun was making david and jim laugh. we trusted the other two whether our ideas were funny or not. something about the three of us, we had a common vision. >> sound your alarm bell now. >> all right. now, everybody. get in crash position. >> "airplane!" had that anything can happen ability. that, to me, is a seminal movie. that movie changed my perspective on comedy. >> okay, boys. let's get some pictures. >> these brilliant people had collected 100,000 of the funniest jokes and crammed them into a movie and they were so relentlessly funny. >> what
"kentucky fried movie" started with "kentucky fried theater."did these sketches in 1971 in madison, wisconsin. in 1972 moved the show to l.a. >> quiet. hold still! >> we wanted to make that show into a movie. >> poisonous fish. >> "kentucky fried movie" was doing individual bits without a story. >> i'm not wearing any pants. film at 11:00. >> what we were trying to do with "kentucky fried movie" was get into the movie...
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this is harlan kentucky. over all of this group the boy says it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. hello there i'm ask as or welcome back hey you know what we're going to talk to bill abbot of mine's dot com because this thing is getting to be a big now bill welcome back already so last time you're on the show you said hey i should be an advisor so now i am an advisor because there is the bad mind and then there's the good line the bad mine is the corporate controlled mine where they're trying to feed as means of death the good mind is the global consciousness for a king on a mission of love this is where minds dot com comes in right not the hive mind not that bad guys but the good now. how's bla
this is harlan kentucky. over all of this group the boy says it was very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. hello there i'm ask...
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each company will be looking to see how much inventory they have in kentucky.gnated for the overseas market and make a determination you know sometime in the next six months to -- whether or not they have to cut back on their production, which really then starts a trickle down effect that could impact the hard working farm families, the cooperages, the hospitality industry and you name it we have been building a great market in kentucky production is up 250%. we have heady to see this unexpected twist come our way. because it's kind of, you know, be a cold blanket. >> we love it here all arthro. >> bourbon with a wift. >> sounds good. >> eric, thanks. >> eric gregory. >> thank you. >> i used to king a football for a living now he kicks everybody else's you know what. >> behind. >> in the cnbc stock draft the question is will it reign last from kicker to picker joins us next live. -omar, look. [ thunder rumbles ] omar, check this out. uh, yeah, i was calling to see if you do laser hair removal. for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ]
each company will be looking to see how much inventory they have in kentucky.gnated for the overseas market and make a determination you know sometime in the next six months to -- whether or not they have to cut back on their production, which really then starts a trickle down effect that could impact the hard working farm families, the cooperages, the hospitality industry and you name it we have been building a great market in kentucky production is up 250%. we have heady to see this...
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representatives andy barr kentucky and paul talk of new york talk about their bill on the issue, and horse training and horseracing officials share their opinions on the legislation. this is two hours 15 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. i like to call the subcommittee to order this morning. welcome you all here this morning. at this time the church going to recognize the gentleman from oregon, the chairman of the full committee for five minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome our witnesses on this panel and i will just stay put at the beginning i have to comanage the floor debate on h.r. six, wrapup built on opioids. my apologies that that source as well. i will keep my remarks fairly short. i will dispense with the discussed by the great thundering herds of mustangs across the high desert of eastern oregon. my district is enormous and horses and horseracing and rodeo and ranching all part of it. we really appreciate all of you being here today as we had this legislature on h.r. 2661, the horseracing integrity act at 2017. f
representatives andy barr kentucky and paul talk of new york talk about their bill on the issue, and horse training and horseracing officials share their opinions on the legislation. this is two hours 15 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. i like to call the subcommittee to order this morning. welcome you all here this morning. at this time the church going to recognize the gentleman from oregon, the chairman of the full committee for...
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kentucky republicans are looking weak in other ways. the republican leader of the house just lost his seat in the republican primary. a first time candidate kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. there was the biggest flip of all flipping the senate seat in alabama previously belongs to jeff sessions. a democrat, doug jones holds the seat even though the republicans won by 28 points. they have been spooking them in red states. kansas fourth district, elected by 27 trump, mike pompeo by 31 points still in the house. in the special election to replace mike pompeo when he got promoted to the cabinet, a democrat candidate came within six points. didn't win but close for a district that red. in arizona, republican congressman franks' district, a republican won by 20 points, then a special election to replace franks, a democratic candidate came very close to winning. it's been stark all year. is this how the mid-terms will play out? does this mean democrats get congress in november? is it possible for democrats to turn close shav
kentucky republicans are looking weak in other ways. the republican leader of the house just lost his seat in the republican primary. a first time candidate kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. there was the biggest flip of all flipping the senate seat in alabama previously belongs to jeff sessions. a democrat, doug jones holds the seat even though the republicans won by 28 points. they have been spooking them in red states. kansas fourth district, elected by 27 trump, mike...
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kentucky republicans are looking weak. the republican in the house lost his seat in a republican primary. the first time kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. of course there was the biggest slip of them all. the democrats flipping the u.s. seat of alabama that previously belonged to jeff sessions. doug jones now hold jeff sessions' seat in the senate even though trump won the state of alabama by 28 points. even when democrats have not been winning, they have been speaking republicans in red states. mike pompeo by 31 points when he was still in the house. and the special election to replace mike pompeo when he got promoted in the trump's cabinet. the democratic candidates came to six points of the republicans. it did not win but boy, that was close. and arizona, donald trump won there by 20 points but then there was a special election, democratic candidates came within five points of winning. the math is dark and it is clear. it has been all year. question is, is this actual lly good way of judging of how the
kentucky republicans are looking weak. the republican in the house lost his seat in a republican primary. the first time kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. of course there was the biggest slip of them all. the democrats flipping the u.s. seat of alabama that previously belonged to jeff sessions. doug jones now hold jeff sessions' seat in the senate even though trump won the state of alabama by 28 points. even when democrats have not been winning, they have been speaking...
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exists is harder than kentucky. we've all in this group i'm going to sue you can be very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay rises showed that there was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. these nights was called actually. i would say call. it could. get up at three o'clock the moon was surprised like to. live. on. mars. oh you. know i think. you guys want i owe you money today not yet ok company and one of the. i'm here looking for a cent there was a parade said yesterday were very gunshot wound. to the shoulder who was here with . the manic osa coming to see if i had a difference today. a model for the. should shut up. in the night shift to try to ask god if you got if you don't stranded maybe. she should tell you. tha
exists is harder than kentucky. we've all in this group i'm going to sue you can be very funny using. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay rises showed that there was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. these...
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did kentucky. >> i think kentucky was the first. in effect.ready it is not clear this doesn't apply to anything except kentucky at this point. so we will see. the question is will people turn around and sue and you know statesme of the other that are doing it? arc air, doing it. north dakota it dict. it.nsas is doing you say approved. yes. it is part of the department of human services. >> yes. the question is whether the trump administration oversteps the authority. you have to get permission to make these kinds of experiments basically what they are in hed caid and it is the administration who is making decision that cha they were asking to do is consistent with statute.aid >> host: as i pull up the map decision just sort of walk us through the latest who recently did not.nsion and who we're at 34 states now that have expanded their medicaid in the affordable care ac. >> well virginia was the most recent state. that was something. a republican legislature last democrats didn't quite change but they came close and ended uply virgin
did kentucky. >> i think kentucky was the first. in effect.ready it is not clear this doesn't apply to anything except kentucky at this point. so we will see. the question is will people turn around and sue and you know statesme of the other that are doing it? arc air, doing it. north dakota it dict. it.nsas is doing you say approved. yes. it is part of the department of human services. >> yes. the question is whether the trump administration oversteps the authority. you have to get...
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kentucky republicans are looking weak in other ways. republican leader of the house just lost his seat in the republican primary. a first time candidate kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. there was the biggest flip of all flipping the senate seat in alabama previously belongs to jeff sessions. a democrat, doug jones holds the seat even though the republicans won by 28 points. they have been spooking them in red states. kansas fourth district, elected by 27 trump, mike pompeo by 31 points still in the house. in the special election to replace mike pompeo when he got promoted to the cabinet, a democrat candidate came within six points. didn't win but close for a district that red. in arizona, republican congressman franks' district, a republican won by 20 points, then a special election to replace franks, a democratic candidate came very close to winning. it's been stark all year. is this how the mid-terms will play out? does this mean democrats get congress in november? is it possible for democrats to turn close shaves i
kentucky republicans are looking weak in other ways. republican leader of the house just lost his seat in the republican primary. a first time candidate kentucky teacher took the republican leader's seat. there was the biggest flip of all flipping the senate seat in alabama previously belongs to jeff sessions. a democrat, doug jones holds the seat even though the republicans won by 28 points. they have been spooking them in red states. kansas fourth district, elected by 27 trump, mike pompeo by...
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contessa brewer is in kentucky to talk bourbon.you tell us >> if you look around louisville, you have all these bars and restaurants based on bourbon. the bourbon business is booming overseas you have kentucky exporting 4$40 million worth of whiskey last year that's a 23% increase from the year before. in china american whiskey doubled its market share to 9% it is chipping away at scotch whiskey's dominance. china plays an important role in the growth of plants, smaller distillers are also trying to break into the market, and if they take a hit, so do the glassmakers, barrelmakers. >> when you take away the jobs, exporting them to spain, you are gut punching kentucky. >> so 65% of american whiskey exports are now subject to retaliatory tariffs. >> i've heard over the years that it's been harder and harder to produce enough of the bourbon just because it takes so long to age in the barrels is the impact going to be felt at this point or will it be some time before you see this ripple through? >> a distiller told me yesterday we're p
contessa brewer is in kentucky to talk bourbon.you tell us >> if you look around louisville, you have all these bars and restaurants based on bourbon. the bourbon business is booming overseas you have kentucky exporting 4$40 million worth of whiskey last year that's a 23% increase from the year before. in china american whiskey doubled its market share to 9% it is chipping away at scotch whiskey's dominance. china plays an important role in the growth of plants, smaller distillers are...
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in fact, the storm prediction center has a moderate risk across western kentucky.ow the storms fire up this afternoon and evening. the other story we are monitoring is how the millions of americans across the south impacted by extreme heat in dallas. check out the temperatures. well into triple digit territory for dallas. quite the contrary for new york city. comfortable and temperatures in the low 80s. back to you. >> thank you, derek. >>> police in texas say a 3-year-old boy died after being left in the back of the sweltering day care bus following the field trip. the child was unresponsive when his father picked him up at the academy in northwest houston. the temperature was 113 degrees in the bus. deputies are interviewing the driver and chaperon on the field trip. the 38-year-old was accounted for when they returned -- the 3-year-old was acted for when they returned to the facility. >>> randy zuckerberg is backing up his brother's comments on holocaust. saying some deniers are not intentionally getting it wrong and facebook would not remove their posts. in a s
in fact, the storm prediction center has a moderate risk across western kentucky.ow the storms fire up this afternoon and evening. the other story we are monitoring is how the millions of americans across the south impacted by extreme heat in dallas. check out the temperatures. well into triple digit territory for dallas. quite the contrary for new york city. comfortable and temperatures in the low 80s. back to you. >> thank you, derek. >>> police in texas say a 3-year-old boy...
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but he said that he's worried about the kentucky jobs. there's nothing in this bill that will protect one job anywhere. we're not debating a carbon tax. this is a sense of congress. this is a press release. this is not about -- this is not going to protect anybody's paycheck. this is ridiculous. you're going to go home to your constituents and say, oh, i did something for you. i passed a press release. i mean, give me a break. the gentleman talks about the poor. if he's worried about the poor, then stop cutting medicaid. if you're worried about the poor, stop cutting food assistance. from people struggling in poverty. because that is what the republican majority has been doing consistently in this congress. so, i don't need any lectures about that. and to the gentleman, my colleague, mr. newhouse, let me again -- i think people need to have this sink in. this is the most closed congress in the history of our country. 92 closed rules. that means the majority of bills. i want my republican colleagues to listen to this as well. the majority
but he said that he's worried about the kentucky jobs. there's nothing in this bill that will protect one job anywhere. we're not debating a carbon tax. this is a sense of congress. this is a press release. this is not about -- this is not going to protect anybody's paycheck. this is ridiculous. you're going to go home to your constituents and say, oh, i did something for you. i passed a press release. i mean, give me a break. the gentleman talks about the poor. if he's worried about the poor,...
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. >> bouas flowing in kentucky on july h, just not into red, wglasses. >> headingo eak right n, th irman lane. it is 4:51 and 80 degrees. back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪ if your skin had a wash tag what would it say? 80% glowing 50% freckles te nor your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. wa all skin deserves the #1 body . recommended by dermatologists. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. buen wwhf stains betterear te. 'm super emma. so she can focus on savinghe world, dermatologist recoded.ti help from dad.mm it's got tode. >> ♪ >> welcome back to fox5 morning. it is 4:53 on this thursda july 5th. this isk a loo at southbod 270 in rockville. traffic moving along swimmingl swiswimmingly. details in a few and several former ohio state university wrestlers are coming forward about alleged sexual abuse.e thcusations are directed at the team it's physian dr. ri. >>songressman jim jordan accused of ignori the misconduct. he denies the claims he ignored theew accusations. jersey is expanding legal protections for transgender ridents. the gover signed
. >> bouas flowing in kentucky on july h, just not into red, wglasses. >> headingo eak right n, th irman lane. it is 4:51 and 80 degrees. back after this. >> ♪ >> ♪ if your skin had a wash tag what would it say? 80% glowing 50% freckles te nor your skin type, all skin deserves gentleness. that's why dove is sulfate free. wa all skin deserves the #1 body . recommended by dermatologists. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. buen wwhf stains betterear te. 'm super...
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lake and lake barkley in western kentucky. and more help for kentuckians who battle the scourge of opioids every day. the legislation funds the f.d.a.'s efforts to intercept illegal drugs, the d.e.a.'s program for high intensity trafficking areas, and increase training for first responders. it also contains a provision i secured directing the department of department of housing and urban development to direct more access to transitional housing opportunities for individuals recovering from substance abuse disorder. i could go on, mr. president. the ways the bill before us would assist families in communities across kentucky are practically countless. the same is true for every state in our country. that's why every member understands the importance of appropriations. funding the federal government, matching resources with urgent challenges is one of congress' most important responsibilities. i'm proud of the appropriations process that's under way, and i'm especially proud of all the ways the resulting legislation will deliver
lake and lake barkley in western kentucky. and more help for kentuckians who battle the scourge of opioids every day. the legislation funds the f.d.a.'s efforts to intercept illegal drugs, the d.e.a.'s program for high intensity trafficking areas, and increase training for first responders. it also contains a provision i secured directing the department of department of housing and urban development to direct more access to transitional housing opportunities for individuals recovering from...
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congressman thomas massey of kentucky. joining us to have a closer look at this is brett stevens, "new york times" op-ed columnist and msnbc political contributor and noted conservative. he wrote a piece after the nato summit titled "america first, america hated, america alone." i just wanted to get a comment on what the congressman said. >> one true comment he made was you can't protect stupid. comparing boris yell zin to vladimir putin is like comparing angela merkel to adolf hitler, a regime that invades its neighbors, uses exotic weapons to assassinate its enemies on british soil and tried to temple fundamentally with our election, by the way, something we don't do in russia. we're not trying to make the state less democratic than it already is. that comparison blows my mind and reminds me of why i'm no longer a republican. >> but it comes up a lot. the fact rs america historically does not have its hands clean of interfering in other people's outcomes. that aside, looking at the very specific instance here, we seem to
congressman thomas massey of kentucky. joining us to have a closer look at this is brett stevens, "new york times" op-ed columnist and msnbc political contributor and noted conservative. he wrote a piece after the nato summit titled "america first, america hated, america alone." i just wanted to get a comment on what the congressman said. >> one true comment he made was you can't protect stupid. comparing boris yell zin to vladimir putin is like comparing angela merkel...
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hope to ave god on my side, but i must have kentucky. this monument designation is a fitting tribute to historical significance of mill springs and an encouraging sign that we can continue to work across political lines to ensure that our most important places are preserved for future generations. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: mr. speaker, i'm now pleased to yield such time as he may consume to the author of this measure, the distinguished gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers. the chair: the gentleman -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, chairman mcclintock, for yielding your time. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 5979, the mill springs battlefield national monument act. legislation that i introduced that directs the secretary of the interior to establish the mill springs battlefield national monu
hope to ave god on my side, but i must have kentucky. this monument designation is a fitting tribute to historical significance of mill springs and an encouraging sign that we can continue to work across political lines to ensure that our most important places are preserved for future generations. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, a photo of an american hunter from kentucky with a giraffe she killedafrica is sparking some outrage, including by some celebrities. the role social media is playing and the woman is now receiving threats online. this is the cbs morning news. olay total effects. the power of 7 benefits all in one bottle. without costing $100, $200 or $400. enriched with vitamin b3 complex, for beautiful skin. olay. this guy's...is guy? been through a lot. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree brings out the good in them. feed the good. how did we test our with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. >>> top story this morning authorities in thailand are trying to figure out how to get a youth soccer team and a coach out of a flooded cave. they had been trapped for ten days before being discovered yesterday. o
. >>> coming up on cbs this morning, a photo of an american hunter from kentucky with a giraffe she killedafrica is sparking some outrage, including by some celebrities. the role social media is playing and the woman is now receiving threats online. this is the cbs morning news. olay total effects. the power of 7 benefits all in one bottle. without costing $100, $200 or $400. enriched with vitamin b3 complex, for beautiful skin. olay. this guy's...is guy? been through a lot. dogs bring...
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from new york city to lexington, kentucky. in texas, heat-driven thunderstorms causing widespread flooding. now dangerous soaring temperatures are headed west. double threat, fire and heat. while there may be some relief in sight for the east coast, out west the temperatures are going to get dangerous, potentially even break records. inland we're looking at triple digits that will certainly fuel more fires. meanwhile, here along the coast it's going to get upwards of 90-plus degrees. that is certainly rare out here. kate, back to you. >> still looks like a nice day today, miguel, thanks so much. it is going to be sizzling, though, for a lot of fireworks shows tonight. when can we expect relief? nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is on the east coast tracking the heat threat, good evening. >> good evening, kate. it is going to remain hot for this fourth of july with temperatures ill in the mid 80s by fireworks time tonight. we are looking for humidity to stay high for another day. thursday temperatures in the 90s. it will once agai
from new york city to lexington, kentucky. in texas, heat-driven thunderstorms causing widespread flooding. now dangerous soaring temperatures are headed west. double threat, fire and heat. while there may be some relief in sight for the east coast, out west the temperatures are going to get dangerous, potentially even break records. inland we're looking at triple digits that will certainly fuel more fires. meanwhile, here along the coast it's going to get upwards of 90-plus degrees. that is...
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allus fg around this storm that's brought severe weather once again toik places kentucky and portions of tennessee. that system moving our way. by tomorrow morning, i around our region. look how much rain we see in that area. some areas west of the blue ridge may not s a whole lot. dc eastward, a big soaker we're in for a lot of rain terough the next couple days. i'll up you how much to expect tomorrow and what 0 expe right on into the end of next week. a long rainy pattern shaping up. >> thank you, doug. see you in a few minutes. stay with news4 as we get you ready for tomorrow's rain. it will be a weather alert day. for forecasts open our nbc washington app. >> new at 11:00 tonight, paying tribute to a man kil on the job in alexandria. he loved to bicycle throughtold streets. as darcy spencer shows us, ople close to him took one last ride tonight to honor his memory. darcy? >> reporter: jim, the victim was simply at work right up here in the second story office building. his friends a still struggling to try to figure out why this happened. and some tell me this bike ride tonight he
allus fg around this storm that's brought severe weather once again toik places kentucky and portions of tennessee. that system moving our way. by tomorrow morning, i around our region. look how much rain we see in that area. some areas west of the blue ridge may not s a whole lot. dc eastward, a big soaker we're in for a lot of rain terough the next couple days. i'll up you how much to expect tomorrow and what 0 expe right on into the end of next week. a long rainy pattern shaping up. >>...
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. >> except in kentucky. they remained in kentucky until 1891. and i think it continued after that in virginia. audience member: i think it did. >> you could take areas of the city, depending upon the laboring people and you could start telling which way they voted. and they usually voted as a block. mark: a gets trickier than that. even in virginia, you've got paper ballots. technically, that means the ballot can be secret. it is folded up. you can't tell who's ballot you have got. but the ballots are not printed by the government, they are printed by the parties. and if you keep republicans from passing out the ballot, nobody's going to be able to vote. you go after the organizers there and if people don't have the ballots, they don't vote. >> but the ballot box goes back a long way. and the problem of voice voting is it prevents the emergence, especially in the 19th century, of that wonderful chicago policy of the voting early and often. >> so that short shining period you had radical republicans , running the ship of state. what one thing cou
. >> except in kentucky. they remained in kentucky until 1891. and i think it continued after that in virginia. audience member: i think it did. >> you could take areas of the city, depending upon the laboring people and you could start telling which way they voted. and they usually voted as a block. mark: a gets trickier than that. even in virginia, you've got paper ballots. technically, that means the ballot can be secret. it is folded up. you can't tell who's ballot you have got....
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exists is harder than kentucky. boys it was very funny. a ko money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines just said. that it was a bluff to seize. people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the phone lines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. just. south of. the year fifty years and. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. land. right now we're all set to start in five. to seven it just you know has a signal. he's not going to talk about. just me right after the arse explores one
exists is harder than kentucky. boys it was very funny. a ko money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines just said. that it was a bluff to seize. people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the phone lines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. just. south of. the year fifty years and....
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this evening, rick le leventhal reports from kenton county, kentucky. >> it's gotten to the point nowhere i'm going to get out of here or i'm going to die this way. >> reporter: sam hall is 36 years old and struck sling with addiction. he's -- struggling with addiction. he's not alone. almost 10 million adult men have alcohol use disorder. >> my father was an alcoholic when i was young. >> reporter: research shows children of alcoholics are more likely to become addicted themselves but hall sank even further. >> it eventually started to hurt to drink. i moved on to ope opiates whichd to heroin. >> reporter: men not only abuse alcohol at higher rates than women, they're more likely to use almost all types of i'll illicit drugs. sam is working on his recovery in an unexpected place. jail. >> i've been here all my life. i know the people. i really care for the people. >> reporter: terry carl, the jailer at kenton county in kentucky, started 23 in-house rb in 2015 as a pilot program. >> a lot of people left jail and a couple days later they overdose and die. >> reporter: he recruited a so
this evening, rick le leventhal reports from kenton county, kentucky. >> it's gotten to the point nowhere i'm going to get out of here or i'm going to die this way. >> reporter: sam hall is 36 years old and struck sling with addiction. he's -- struggling with addiction. he's not alone. almost 10 million adult men have alcohol use disorder. >> my father was an alcoholic when i was young. >> reporter: research shows children of alcoholics are more likely to become addicted...
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it turns out that kentucky, during its furthest month of statehood ratified the entire package of the bill of rights, all 12 of them. i had no clue. maybe it was nine states at that point when maine ratified it. brian: did you have any money when you started doing this? no, 1983 and 1984 were very lean years for me. this bye, i was doing mail, just mailing letters. my mother was gracious enough during those two years to help me financially and i was very grateful to her for doing that. i did not land gainful and stable employment until 1985 when i began to work for a house member who kept me on for eight years. i was very appreciative of those eight years. runn: how often have you into this roadblock that says you do not have a college degree and we can't hire you? gregory: very frequently. the 1980's, onn job postings, you would see burbridge that would say thathing -- see verbiage would say something like work experience could be substituted for educational attainment. to a very great degree, that verbiage has that -- vanished. brian: you got some attention in 1992 from congress on
it turns out that kentucky, during its furthest month of statehood ratified the entire package of the bill of rights, all 12 of them. i had no clue. maybe it was nine states at that point when maine ratified it. brian: did you have any money when you started doing this? no, 1983 and 1984 were very lean years for me. this bye, i was doing mail, just mailing letters. my mother was gracious enough during those two years to help me financially and i was very grateful to her for doing that. i did...
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a kentucky based interior designer discovers the key to acquiring customers is interviewing them and will this fireman convince hsn executives to let him sell his coffee on their net work? let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next. >>> welcome to your business. this show dedicated to helping your growing business. in junior high and high school i wore a uniform to school and simply taking out that one decision what to wear probably saved me hundreds of hours a year that would have been spent sifting through my closet. wouldn't it be great to have a work uniform? we know some famous ceos that have adopted this idea, would we all get more work done if we didn't have to think about clothes or would it take awe way part of who we are? it seems easy for men, but what about women? i set out to find out what a work uniform is all about. what do steve jobs, former president barack obama, mark zuckerberg and albert einstein have in common? they all embraced the idea of a work uniform. with so many daily decisions to make, they took one out of the mix. samantha known for her se
a kentucky based interior designer discovers the key to acquiring customers is interviewing them and will this fireman convince hsn executives to let him sell his coffee on their net work? let's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next. >>> welcome to your business. this show dedicated to helping your growing business. in junior high and high school i wore a uniform to school and simply taking out that one decision what to wear probably saved me hundreds of hours a year that...
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mitch on kentucky radio. >> you're not worried about a government shutdown? >> no, that's not going to happen. >> reporter: that's because lawmakers in both parties are already approving big sections of the new budget to keep departments open. but gop leaders gave the president bad news wednesday. the vote to fund his border wall would come later this year, not in the heat of midterm races. >> and that's something we do have a disagreement on. >> reporter: the president's tweets come after house speaker paul ryan said he believes mr. trump would be patient with republicans' plan to pass as much of the budget where there is bipartisan agreement first before taking on the divisive issue of border security funding. democrats are not cominer party wants a government shutdown and the political blame that goes with lly this close to the midtermeltions. phillip? >> all right, kelly, thank you. >>> could the government be monitoring you when you travel? a new report from "the boston globe" is shedding light on quiet skies. according to the globe, the tsa is putting a
mitch on kentucky radio. >> you're not worried about a government shutdown? >> no, that's not going to happen. >> reporter: that's because lawmakers in both parties are already approving big sections of the new budget to keep departments open. but gop leaders gave the president bad news wednesday. the vote to fund his border wall would come later this year, not in the heat of midterm races. >> and that's something we do have a disagreement on. >> reporter: the...
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the 30-year-old toyota plant in my district in georgetown, kentucky is the largest toyota manufacturingnt globally. it employs 8000 team members who -- who produce 550,000 vehicles and engines last year. toyota has told us that the tariffs have negatively impacted their supply chain. for example, the price of rolled steel is up 40% and the current price increase for engine and transmission parts is close to 20%. i know that you, mr. secretary, and the president, fully appreciate this does not implicate national security but i want to ask you if the administration has plans to an mitigate the negative impact of retaliatory tariffs in the ongoing trade negotiations, on american jobs in trade industries. >> first of all, i appreciate the specifics and i am familiar with them. as you know, the president is in concluded the meeting yesterday with several european leaders, discussing trade. that was a very significant issue. there is a planned meeting with the european union later in the month. again, we are very focused on the retaliatory measures and resolving them. you.ank again, we want t
the 30-year-old toyota plant in my district in georgetown, kentucky is the largest toyota manufacturingnt globally. it employs 8000 team members who -- who produce 550,000 vehicles and engines last year. toyota has told us that the tariffs have negatively impacted their supply chain. for example, the price of rolled steel is up 40% and the current price increase for engine and transmission parts is close to 20%. i know that you, mr. secretary, and the president, fully appreciate this does not...
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>> kimberly: it all depends, you get the different utensils on hospitals, kentucky fried chicken.ic. if they are not disposed of properly, it can be an issue when it is dumped in water and with marine life or birds. you get a lot of that type of thing. >> jason: find them for littering. >> kimberly: you can do that too. >> juan: is not biodegradable. i mean, i was astounded to realize, there is more plastic in the ocean then fish. that's absurd. >> tom: there are paper straws. you just have to drink it fast. you can't leave it in there the whole time. i was poking fun at this issue, but then i had someone call in on my radio show, and they said tom, disabled people need straws. so the restaurants and bars have to keep them in there anyway. i said oh, that's a good point. but do you think that the government should have to mandate this. it is in sort of micromanaging it? >> dana: well, i am for innovation. and i think that this problem that we have of the pollution. i know that it is real. you see these things floating in the ocean. remember, i did the "one more thing" that he woul
>> kimberly: it all depends, you get the different utensils on hospitals, kentucky fried chicken.ic. if they are not disposed of properly, it can be an issue when it is dumped in water and with marine life or birds. you get a lot of that type of thing. >> jason: find them for littering. >> kimberly: you can do that too. >> juan: is not biodegradable. i mean, i was astounded to realize, there is more plastic in the ocean then fish. that's absurd. >> tom: there are...
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kentucky brewers just got the details. hey, contessa? >> hey there, michelle in louisville this town's economy relies so heavily on its signature spirit the mayor has actually coined the term bourbonism. globally you have drinkers who are beginning to develop a taste for bourbon as well. in the last five years, in fact, american whiskey has doubled its share at the chinese market now at 9%. it's really chipping away at the dominance of scotch whiskey. kentucky peerless distilling is hoping to sell in seven countries in the next several years, but trying to factor in this stiff new tariffs >> i think it is going to change things just a little bit i'm building warehouses. i constantly having additions going into our distillation equipment, our grain milling, so to think there's a chance we may not be able to utilize everything we're putting forward is a problem. >> the kentucky distiller's association is suggesting the trump administration sit down with our overseas trading partners they say perhaps over a glass of bourbon and, you know, r
kentucky brewers just got the details. hey, contessa? >> hey there, michelle in louisville this town's economy relies so heavily on its signature spirit the mayor has actually coined the term bourbonism. globally you have drinkers who are beginning to develop a taste for bourbon as well. in the last five years, in fact, american whiskey has doubled its share at the chinese market now at 9%. it's really chipping away at the dominance of scotch whiskey. kentucky peerless distilling is...
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>> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the side. it's been a great ride. >> what are your duties going to be entailing as new president? >> my main duty is going to keep an eye on fabulous and unusual publishing company and i wanted to continue to do that. if i do these, learn what parts i don't know and to support all of these brilliant to do what they do well. >> i wanted to ask you about some of the books that are coming up in november, publisher, what are some that you want to talk about? >> got plenty. ly -- i will start with rise and fall of adam and eve, author i've worked from the college side for 20 years, steven has written cultural history about adam and eve, metaphoric and then right around -- [inaudible] >> people start believing there really was first couple and they did wrong and out they were thrown and into work of john milton, adam and eve as i
>> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the side. it's been a great ride. >> what are your duties going to be entailing as new president? >> my main duty is going to keep an eye on fabulous and unusual publishing company and i wanted to continue to do...