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it's made in kentucky. the toyota camry. it's about 75% made in the united states. 75% within north america is not an issue at all. not even a little. this will be fine. to the extent that any particular model needs to squeeze the balloon a little bit in order to make that work, it will be fine. and it's to all of our best interest because we are all inextricably linked in the automobile production. we are. we could not unwind it to the benefit of any auto maker or any country at this point. so i don't think that's going to be a big issue. >> the aluminum and steel tariffs have provoked reaction. >> i haven't noticed. >> and they very specifically hit your state, bourbon, playing cards. >> people don't talk about yogurt and ketchup, but they got hit, too. >> they don't care, it's the bourbon. >> it's the bourbon. >> actually, that industry employs a fair number of people in kentucky. >> it does. does this affect billions of dollars worth of products not only in canada and mexico, but around the world? of course it does. but
it's made in kentucky. the toyota camry. it's about 75% made in the united states. 75% within north america is not an issue at all. not even a little. this will be fine. to the extent that any particular model needs to squeeze the balloon a little bit in order to make that work, it will be fine. and it's to all of our best interest because we are all inextricably linked in the automobile production. we are. we could not unwind it to the benefit of any auto maker or any country at this point. so...
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the largest toyota plant in the world is in kentucky, every ford super duty truck is made in kentucky. all of the lincoln navigators, the fort escapes etc. it is a powerhouse of automobile production which again is why this issue is as critical as it is to us. >> 95,000 jobs i think? >> i don't know the exact number but it has been a growing importance. if you look at just toyota it is the largest plant as i said and 900 jobs or something associated with just that one plans. the ford plant it is the most prolific truck production facility in the world and we are blessed to have it in kentucky. these have been expanding both those facilities they have spent billions in recent years in expanding there cooperation. no sign of abatement on those. >> there has been a lot of conversation here today about the tariffs on steel and aluminum and we heard earlier from some folks in the industry saying they were really hurting them, have you been feeling the effects in kentucky? >> there is. when you think about the ruling which was done under the premise of national security issues and protectin
the largest toyota plant in the world is in kentucky, every ford super duty truck is made in kentucky. all of the lincoln navigators, the fort escapes etc. it is a powerhouse of automobile production which again is why this issue is as critical as it is to us. >> 95,000 jobs i think? >> i don't know the exact number but it has been a growing importance. if you look at just toyota it is the largest plant as i said and 900 jobs or something associated with just that one plans. the...
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the attorney general from kentucky, his father served as governor. and the attorney general of the few statewide officeholders who is still a democrat. he will run for governor in mississippi. in both cases, the atmosphere favors republicans because they states, butvy red in a lot of states were one party controls the state legislatures by huge margins, the other party can win surprising governorships. look at massachusetts and maryland. even oklahoma, wyoming, alaska have recently had democratic governors. it is not out of the realm of possibilities. it is not out of the realm of possibility that republicans win all three. >> democrats are most excited about louisiana and john bel edwards. that state has a more recent history of housing statewide ed democrats. this is the best field of candidates that democrats can field. andy bashir, who is the , asumptive front runner three-way race right now, and the possibility this could turn into a serious primary fight. he himself is the son of a governor that the democratic for ahailed as the model governor
the attorney general from kentucky, his father served as governor. and the attorney general of the few statewide officeholders who is still a democrat. he will run for governor in mississippi. in both cases, the atmosphere favors republicans because they states, butvy red in a lot of states were one party controls the state legislatures by huge margins, the other party can win surprising governorships. look at massachusetts and maryland. even oklahoma, wyoming, alaska have recently had...
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this is a concern for kentucky. it relates to voting and any other thing that is a facet of government. what we're doing is increasing our security to the absolute best degree possible. i hired an individual with an extensive background in this. he taught cybersecurity to generals. he has a couple of master's degrees, ph.d. in information systems. spent a lifetime in government, in the military working on this exaction issue among others. he is now the head of technology for kentucky. i would say with absolute confidence there's not a cio of a state in america with as much qualification and knowledge as he does. if any state is going to be able to be protected against this, i'm confident kentucky will do well. >> washington has allocated $380 million last year for election upgrades to counter cybersecurity threats. how is kentucky using that money? is that enough? >> again, how it gets disseminated among the states and how they use it will determine whether it's enough. that would have barely paid for one website in
this is a concern for kentucky. it relates to voting and any other thing that is a facet of government. what we're doing is increasing our security to the absolute best degree possible. i hired an individual with an extensive background in this. he taught cybersecurity to generals. he has a couple of master's degrees, ph.d. in information systems. spent a lifetime in government, in the military working on this exaction issue among others. he is now the head of technology for kentucky. i would...
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steve: kentucky, governor matt bevin seeking reelection. are you concerned at all that the attorney general or one of the democrats could give him a real race? gov. ricketts: the democrats have put up good candidates there, and they have a primary and may. -- in may. we will wait and see who the challenger will be. but governor bevin has done great things with pensions and right to work and has been successful in driving economic activity in kentucky. that couple of years now, would have to get the exact points, but looking at economic development projects, i think conduct the -- kentucky is number two there, second-most economic development projects per capita of any other state. he has been a great job. no doubt it will be a tough race. fatherthe candidates' was previously the governor in kentucky, so that prison has great name id to start with. but we have a great candidate, a governor with a demonstrable track record. steve: let me turn back to daniel strauss. daniel: the third race is mississippi. these are states where president trump
steve: kentucky, governor matt bevin seeking reelection. are you concerned at all that the attorney general or one of the democrats could give him a real race? gov. ricketts: the democrats have put up good candidates there, and they have a primary and may. -- in may. we will wait and see who the challenger will be. but governor bevin has done great things with pensions and right to work and has been successful in driving economic activity in kentucky. that couple of years now, would have to get...
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kentucky will probably be our highest priority in regard to that. we have a great candidate in mississippi. other candidates may join as well. we have great candidates in louisiana as well. we think there is great opportunity if the president has the opportunity to support our candidates, we would love to have him help us out. >> you ran for the senate before and you are in your second term as governor of nebraska. any interest in seeking the senate again or other national office? gov. ricketts: one thing i tell people is i have the best job in the world and i guarantee you since i just got reelected, i am staying governor for the next four years. that is my plan. i will worry about after my term when i am done, right now i am focused on being the best opener -- best governor for the state of nebraska i can be. >> how much money do you expect to raise as the head of the rga? >> we do not share that because we do not want to give away what we are doing to the other side, but you can expect the rga has ambitious goals to support our republican governo
kentucky will probably be our highest priority in regard to that. we have a great candidate in mississippi. other candidates may join as well. we have great candidates in louisiana as well. we think there is great opportunity if the president has the opportunity to support our candidates, we would love to have him help us out. >> you ran for the senate before and you are in your second term as governor of nebraska. any interest in seeking the senate again or other national office? gov....
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polling shows that mitch mcconnell has a 33% approval rating in kentucky.s a deadly approval rating for an incumbent senator. 61% of kentucky voters say that mitch mcconnell has been there too long, and it's time for someone new. mitch mcconnell is already the longest serving senator in kentucky history. kentucky is done with mitch mcconnell if democrats can find the right candidate to run against him, like possibly amy mcgrath, who lost a close election for a kentucky house seat last year. >> in a fighter jet, it was never just about me. for every one of my 89 combat missions, there were hundreds of marines who were part of a team. i'm amy mcgrath, and congress doesn't think that way. too many there refuse to work with the other side. they would rather block any good idea than let the other side get credit for anything. i'll will work with anyone if it means we can get something done. >> does mitch mcconnell want that fight? does mitch mcconnell really want to spend the next year and a half fighting off a strong democratic candidate in his own reelection c
polling shows that mitch mcconnell has a 33% approval rating in kentucky.s a deadly approval rating for an incumbent senator. 61% of kentucky voters say that mitch mcconnell has been there too long, and it's time for someone new. mitch mcconnell is already the longest serving senator in kentucky history. kentucky is done with mitch mcconnell if democrats can find the right candidate to run against him, like possibly amy mcgrath, who lost a close election for a kentucky house seat last year....
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lincoln was born in kentucky. henry clay made his reputation in kentucky. i think in lincoln there is very much a henry clay believe that we need to compromise. that, we cannot simply impose our own moral views on the country. that the most important thing, henry clay believed it is to hold the union together. if the union can stay together, america will work past whatever
lincoln was born in kentucky. henry clay made his reputation in kentucky. i think in lincoln there is very much a henry clay believe that we need to compromise. that, we cannot simply impose our own moral views on the country. that the most important thing, henry clay believed it is to hold the union together. if the union can stay together, america will work past whatever
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it happens to be made in kentucky. it's about 75% u.s. made. they are inextricably linked now, these global economies, it is imperative that we trade with one another. it is not possible, truth be told without mayhem the likes of which nobody will undertake to unwind these interrelated relationships and because it's not possible to to so, it won't happen and because it won't happen, it's then imperative to make sure we have absolute clarity as to what the agreements will be as we trade back and forth. in some cases like in north america, products may move back and forth across the border three, four, five, six times in the course of final production and value add at each end. the less -- i agree completely. the less we're hammering that, why would we tax and inhibit productivity and wealth creation? it's the craziest idea in the world. if we want to receive taxes and we all need to to pay for everything we need and want, let's do it on the consumption end. what is good for our state as it relates to all these things, japan you mentioned. japan
it happens to be made in kentucky. it's about 75% u.s. made. they are inextricably linked now, these global economies, it is imperative that we trade with one another. it is not possible, truth be told without mayhem the likes of which nobody will undertake to unwind these interrelated relationships and because it's not possible to to so, it won't happen and because it won't happen, it's then imperative to make sure we have absolute clarity as to what the agreements will be as we trade back and...
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of what's happening in kentucky?s. just yesterday the aclu said they are going to file a lawsuit and just what happened in kentucky about march and saying the same month and in the same week of the governor signing that bill, they had a lawsuit and guess what, it was struck down. the same thing happened in iowa and in north koredakota. i believe it will happen here in georgia. >> there is another element in this. hollywood. the film industry in georgia, there are big tax perks for the industry. it is booming in georgia in a big way. hollywood stars have been threatening a boycott of this state if it passed. alissa milan no tweeted this. there are over 20 production shooting in georgia and the state just voted to strip women of their bodily autonomy. hollywood! we should stop feeding georgia economy. do you believe the political issue here will override the economics? >> you know, in our past governor, he always touted governors, our state is number one to do business and if they want to continue that they have to lis
of what's happening in kentucky?s. just yesterday the aclu said they are going to file a lawsuit and just what happened in kentucky about march and saying the same month and in the same week of the governor signing that bill, they had a lawsuit and guess what, it was struck down. the same thing happened in iowa and in north koredakota. i believe it will happen here in georgia. >> there is another element in this. hollywood. the film industry in georgia, there are big tax perks for the...
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. >>> tennessee and kentucky, six minutes to go, kentucky's kelden johnson gets the hoop and the harmp seven. 30 seconds to go, lamonte turner it's as easy as 1, 2, 3, kentucky fans, this is how they're feeling, blue. tennessee wins it 82-78. they're into the s.e.c. final tomorrow against auburn and in the pac 12, oregon and washington tonight at 7:30. a big night for the warriors and don't forget after the game, immediately following the action on abc 7. >> just an icy dagger from three right there. anthony, thank you. >>> a famous ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> one of the most famous giraffes has done it again. >> april gave birth to her fifth calf today. check her out. the world got to watch online as she delivered a baby boy which has yet to be named. april game a star in 2017 when more than a million people watched the arrival of her son. the animal park decided to cash in on the celebrity status. for $5 people could sign up to receive a text alert when april was in labor. hey, i mean, we're all trying to do business here. >>
. >>> tennessee and kentucky, six minutes to go, kentucky's kelden johnson gets the hoop and the harmp seven. 30 seconds to go, lamonte turner it's as easy as 1, 2, 3, kentucky fans, this is how they're feeling, blue. tennessee wins it 82-78. they're into the s.e.c. final tomorrow against auburn and in the pac 12, oregon and washington tonight at 7:30. a big night for the warriors and don't forget after the game, immediately following the action on abc 7. >> just an icy dagger...
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most of the enslaved people in kentucky wereimately sold to the deep south. henson was able to avoid that, an eventually he made the decision, very courageous deci aon, that he his family needed to make the escape to canada. that was the only way they wouli e freedom. >> so he was working on the underground railroad. this was before harriet tubman. >> right. he made it through himself, and canada,made his way to he made the decision to come back to the united states to help other freedom ekers. which was a really courageous decision -- >> risky. >> veryrisky. he was still considered a fugitive at that point. for him to comehe back to united states, if he had been caught, he could have been taken back to isaac raleigh and put back into slavery. >> i think one ointhe most resting and notable things about him, he not only helped those slaves escape, when they got to canada, he helpedmpower them. he set up an encampment, if you will,he where communities began to thrive and to strengthen, and then they became a real community. >> right. theommunity you're referrin
most of the enslaved people in kentucky wereimately sold to the deep south. henson was able to avoid that, an eventually he made the decision, very courageous deci aon, that he his family needed to make the escape to canada. that was the only way they wouli e freedom. >> so he was working on the underground railroad. this was before harriet tubman. >> right. he made it through himself, and canada,made his way to he made the decision to come back to the united states to help other...
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this comes as a northern kentucky student sued the health department after he was banned from playing basketball because he's not vaccinated. jerome kunkel says the vaccine goes against his religious beliefs. >> it's derived from aborted fetal cells. as a catholic, we do not believe in abortion. we believe it's morally wrong, and it would go against my conscience. >> the cdc urges parents not to expose their kids to chickenpox on purpose because it can lead to severe complications and possible death. >>> the "wall street journal" reports that british prime minister theresa may has requested a three-month brexit delay. britain is scheduled to leave the european union in eight days, but may does not have the votes for a deal. the european union will grant the extension only if may can win parliament's approval for her twice-rejected brexit deal. if lawmakers shoot down her deal again next week, may could face a choice between a no-deal brexit or asking the e.u. to delay the departure date until june 30th. >>> "the new york times" reports an italian school bus driver took 51 seventh grad
this comes as a northern kentucky student sued the health department after he was banned from playing basketball because he's not vaccinated. jerome kunkel says the vaccine goes against his religious beliefs. >> it's derived from aborted fetal cells. as a catholic, we do not believe in abortion. we believe it's morally wrong, and it would go against my conscience. >> the cdc urges parents not to expose their kids to chickenpox on purpose because it can lead to severe complications...
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. >> alfonsi: kentucky native jonathan webb wants to build we met him in pikeville, kentucky.ng coal town in the heart of appalachia, it's been hemorrhaging jobs and residents. one in three people here make less than $12,000 a year, living below the poverty line. webb thinks it's the perfect place to build high-tech greenhouses, and here's why. most u.s. produce comes from the west and mexico, traveling thousands of miles to get to our plates. webb says kentucky's central location means he can save on fuel costs, and get fresher products to stores faster. >> jonathan webb: we can get to 70% of the u.s. population in a one-day drive. >> alfonsi: rise of the rest has invested in webb's idea. >> webb: i want to be a high school student in eastern kentucky right now! >> alfonsi: now, he's trying to convince the local high school students here, there's a future in eastern kentucky. >> student one: there's not anything here right now. and i hope and pray for our community that something does come back here, but as of now, it's impossible for all of us to stay, even though 90% of us
. >> alfonsi: kentucky native jonathan webb wants to build we met him in pikeville, kentucky.ng coal town in the heart of appalachia, it's been hemorrhaging jobs and residents. one in three people here make less than $12,000 a year, living below the poverty line. webb thinks it's the perfect place to build high-tech greenhouses, and here's why. most u.s. produce comes from the west and mexico, traveling thousands of miles to get to our plates. webb says kentucky's central location means...
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. >> an unvaccinated student in kentucky sues his school because he's been barred from extracurricularivities. >> it would go against my conscience to receive this vaccine. ♪ i'm a soul man >> glor: and, a soul classic joins an exclusive club. >> library of congress? this song? i'm a bad man. ♪ i'm a soul man >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with the investigation into boeing's 737-max-8. the f.b.i. is now involved. cbs news confirmed, the f.b.i. will assist in looking into how that jet was certified to fly. a senate panel will hold a hearing next week on aviation safety. tonight, new details are also emerging about the final two days of the lion air jet that crashed in indonesia in october, killing all 189 people on board. anis van cleave is at reagan tational airport outside washington, d.c. kris, what are we learning whnight? >> reporter: well, jeff, we understand the f.b.i. will be supporting a criminal investigation. aso investigating, the u.s. department of transportation itspector general's office and a house com
. >> an unvaccinated student in kentucky sues his school because he's been barred from extracurricularivities. >> it would go against my conscience to receive this vaccine. ♪ i'm a soul man >> glor: and, a soul classic joins an exclusive club. >> library of congress? this song? i'm a bad man. ♪ i'm a soul man >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. and this is our western edition. we're going to begin tonight with the investigation into boeing's 737-max-8. the...
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let's go to kentucky though. joining me now is kentucky attorney general general.re running for governor of your state. but right now you will just focus on the effects of the affordable care act on kentucky. your state's numbers show medicaid expansion under the affordable care act covered by half a million residents of kentucky. so what happens to all those people if the trump administration wins in this court fight to people in kentucky? >> well, we can't let them win in this court fight. this is life or death for my people. before we had expanded medicaid, before we had the affordable care act, we had almost half a million people who had never had coverage at any point in their life. this coverage is helping us to get healthier. it is helping people to live longer. it is helping to bring our communities together. and it is to the just tnot justs they are covered, it is how they are covered, it is pre-existing condition, ending the discrimination to charge women and seniors more. closing that hole that seniors were paying more in prescription drugs. it is allowi
let's go to kentucky though. joining me now is kentucky attorney general general.re running for governor of your state. but right now you will just focus on the effects of the affordable care act on kentucky. your state's numbers show medicaid expansion under the affordable care act covered by half a million residents of kentucky. so what happens to all those people if the trump administration wins in this court fight to people in kentucky? >> well, we can't let them win in this court...
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>> joven mexicano asesinado a sangre frÍa en un restaurant de kentucky, su familia asegura que el asesinode josÉ antonio muÑoz lo matÓ solo por el hecho de se mexicano >> buenas tardes, el asesinato de este joven mexicano no es un caso aislado, los crÍmenes de odio se han multiplicado los Últimos tres aÑos en todo el paÍs. esta es nuestra noticia principal, pero ademÁs, este jueves. emergencia en california. pueblos enteros quedan aislados por las inundaciones en el Área de sonoma, hay al menos un muerto y mÁs de 4.000 residente han sido evacuados por la crecida del rÍo, la peor de los Últimos 25 aÑos. trump, de mal en peor. las explosivas declaraciones de su exabogado amenazan con complicar mÁs su situaciÓn legal. el presidente regresa de su cumbre con el lÍder norcoreano con un fracaso y las manos vacÍas >> salmonella letal, primera vÍctima mortal del peligroso brote de salmonella que se expande por 32 estados del paÍs, son 129 las personas afectadas por la bacteria encontrada en productos de pollo, tenemos recomendaciones para evitar su contagio >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> noticias telemundo, c
>> joven mexicano asesinado a sangre frÍa en un restaurant de kentucky, su familia asegura que el asesinode josÉ antonio muÑoz lo matÓ solo por el hecho de se mexicano >> buenas tardes, el asesinato de este joven mexicano no es un caso aislado, los crÍmenes de odio se han multiplicado los Últimos tres aÑos en todo el paÍs. esta es nuestra noticia principal, pero ademÁs, este jueves. emergencia en california. pueblos enteros quedan aislados por las inundaciones en el Área...
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president, jay box from the great state, great common wealth of kentucky, representing 4.3 million people and more particularly representing the 16 comprehensive community colleges in our 73 campuses around the state. and in kentucky, we are committed to speeding the time to agree on a credential because we know the workforce needs us to turn out our workers faster and so we would like to say instead of a career pathway, a career freeway with many on-ramps and exit ramps. so the students can come into our institutions at any time and exit once they get a credential and right into the workforce and later on they can come right back in for further skill trade. >> thank you. >> mr. president -- >> policy advisory board meeting. opening pleasantries from ivanka trump and from the president, going around the room now for
president, jay box from the great state, great common wealth of kentucky, representing 4.3 million people and more particularly representing the 16 comprehensive community colleges in our 73 campuses around the state. and in kentucky, we are committed to speeding the time to agree on a credential because we know the workforce needs us to turn out our workers faster and so we would like to say instead of a career pathway, a career freeway with many on-ramps and exit ramps. so the students can...
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that's going to create 550 jobs at the kentucky truck plant.rd, again, this is just being released, is coming as president trump continues to keep up pressure on gm to reopen a key plant in ohio. the president renewed criticism of gm over the weekend and it kept on going yesterday. he said the a automaker is moving too slowly. gm says it's not going to be pressured to open the plant. could politics play in any business decision. let's bring in jeff bellstein. we're getting the news ford frod about the expedition, we're getting news that cadillac is going to be coming out with a new ct-5 sedan but the chevy cruz in lordstown, ohio, they can't seem to sell the car. is that just a car problem and not a general motors versus president trump problem? >> that's exactly right. we're looking at a situation where in this country people just are not buying sedans the way they did a generation ago, even five years ago, with oil prices being what they are, the preference is for suvs and frankly the larger the better. that's where the industry's going. so w
that's going to create 550 jobs at the kentucky truck plant.rd, again, this is just being released, is coming as president trump continues to keep up pressure on gm to reopen a key plant in ohio. the president renewed criticism of gm over the weekend and it kept on going yesterday. he said the a automaker is moving too slowly. gm says it's not going to be pressured to open the plant. could politics play in any business decision. let's bring in jeff bellstein. we're getting the news ford frod...
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we are pouring all in in kentucky. we are happy to share anything we are doing with any of you and we are happy to learn anything you would like to share with us. this year, in 2019 in kentucky, every one of you is going to be invited to a summit that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction for people who want to seek solutions to trafficking and adoption and foster care needs. we will have a number of summits and meetings in kentucky. we want every governor to come. you will find this time well spent. we will be concentrated in this effort on the bottom line is, let's get out and fix it. and thank you so much for having this. >> we started qpi, the care initiative. instead of piloting it statewide, that has been a game changer. so, that has been so helpful. one of the things i said, the children, the foster children are our future and if we are not investing in them, we are not investing in our future. it is a
we are pouring all in in kentucky. we are happy to share anything we are doing with any of you and we are happy to learn anything you would like to share with us. this year, in 2019 in kentucky, every one of you is going to be invited to a summit that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction for people who want to seek solutions to trafficking and adoption and foster care needs. we will...
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in martin county kentucky the median household income is $18,000 a year.n live in poverty. one of the poorest places in the united states. the county is so broke the sheriff's department can no longer provide 24-hour police protection. keepep in mind that in martin county the opioid epidemic is still raging. they badly need help from law enforcement. more thanim 50 years ago lyndon johnson traveled to martin county, kentucky to pitch his war on poverty. clearly his solutions didn't work, obviously. but at least the goal was right. lbj wanted to improve america. that was laudable. that's the point of running america to improve it. our current leaders? not interested. not even a little bit. how do you know? well, consider that at the very same time that martin county kentucky ran out of money and, could no longer afford to protect its own people, washington was still sending huge amounts of mope to afghanistan to hire thousands more cops and we're still doing it. sincee 2002, congress has appropriated more than $78 billion in u.s. tax money to strength the a
in martin county kentucky the median household income is $18,000 a year.n live in poverty. one of the poorest places in the united states. the county is so broke the sheriff's department can no longer provide 24-hour police protection. keepep in mind that in martin county the opioid epidemic is still raging. they badly need help from law enforcement. more thanim 50 years ago lyndon johnson traveled to martin county, kentucky to pitch his war on poverty. clearly his solutions didn't work,...
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you know he's trying to entice kim he says look at vietnam look at this country you got starbucks kentucky fried chicken burger king he came towards plant in the north of hanoi seventy seven thousand workers south koreans samsung plant all this could be yours trump is saying you know what vietnam is a communist country but kim is communist country is a family dictatorship that's been around for over seventy years he may value power and nuclear weapons more then opening up his country to the outside world that is people will say we don't need you. it's that you're going into this you know we're talking about that area of the world and since world war two it's trying to come up with this sort of magical calm you capitalist society that everyone can be. a man on how come you capitalist you know give me we can find a middle ground given given the heart disease and things like that i don't know if we want to i don't want to see them and then some of our fast but. of course i was
you know he's trying to entice kim he says look at vietnam look at this country you got starbucks kentucky fried chicken burger king he came towards plant in the north of hanoi seventy seven thousand workers south koreans samsung plant all this could be yours trump is saying you know what vietnam is a communist country but kim is communist country is a family dictatorship that's been around for over seventy years he may value power and nuclear weapons more then opening up his country to the...
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una vez mÁs, las tiritas de plo gobernador de kentucky-- kentucky revelÓ que expuso a propÓsito sus nueveos sÍntomas, pero que por el momento estÁn todos bien los nueve. borja: hay muchos padres que apoyan esta decisiÓn. ustedes tienen las redes socialespara que puedan expresar que lo que piensan sobre este tema. pamela: el expresidente jimmy carter se convierten en el exmandatario mÁs longevode la historia del paÍs con 94 aÑos de edad y 162 dÍas, jimmy carter superara george bush padre que tenÍan un de cuatro aÑos y 671 dÍas cuando muriÓ en noviembre pasado. borja: ademÁs de ganarcon el p de la paz en el aÑo 2002 y ademÁs tambiÉn tiene tres premios por su libro audiovisuales.80 soÑaban con construir una ciudad dentro de un centro comercial. borja: 30 aÑos despuÉsya es realidad. es el mayor proyecto inmobiliario privado de la historia de este paÍs. algunos lo ven como un juguete recreativo para los de manhattan, pero si quieren conocer mÁs de esta historia, nos conectamos con peggy carranza. bueno. pamela: tendremos que visitarlo. >> un imponente levantÓ otras $25,000,000,000. sus impulso
una vez mÁs, las tiritas de plo gobernador de kentucky-- kentucky revelÓ que expuso a propÓsito sus nueveos sÍntomas, pero que por el momento estÁn todos bien los nueve. borja: hay muchos padres que apoyan esta decisiÓn. ustedes tienen las redes socialespara que puedan expresar que lo que piensan sobre este tema. pamela: el expresidente jimmy carter se convierten en el exmandatario mÁs longevode la historia del paÍs con 94 aÑos de edad y 162 dÍas, jimmy carter superara george bush...
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. >> senator from kentucky. >> i think we all want transparency. i think we all want reports to be revealed. we think the american people deserve to know what happened with the russians hacking into democratic emails with the russian involvement trying to affect the outcome of our elections. i think we all want that. what do we know so far? million tospent $30 investigate this and they have concluded after doing hundreds of interviews and thousands of subpoenas, they having -- they have concluded president trump to docking blue with the russians, did not conspire with the russians and as the president has said repeatedly, he never talked to the russians. that is what we know safar. now that we know that, in addition to the robert mueller know,, we also need to was there malfeasance? was their misuse of government power? did president obama's administration get involved in an election to actually try to manipulate and infiltrate the trump campaign, to entrap them or try to spread information that was incorrect? we need to know that. , by asking that
. >> senator from kentucky. >> i think we all want transparency. i think we all want reports to be revealed. we think the american people deserve to know what happened with the russians hacking into democratic emails with the russian involvement trying to affect the outcome of our elections. i think we all want that. what do we know so far? million tospent $30 investigate this and they have concluded after doing hundreds of interviews and thousands of subpoenas, they having -- they...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. yarmuth, for five minutes. mr. yarmuth: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in memory and in celebration of the life and legacy of my friend, suzanne post, a tremendous force for good in the commonwealth of kentucky. susie passed on january 2 after having spent her entire life in service to others, fighting for school desegregation, civil liberties, fair housing, women's rights, equality for all, and more. there was no challenge too daunting and no issue too controversial for susie to take on. as reliable as the sun rising and setting each day, if there was injustice, prejudice, or discrimination, susie was right there. organizing and empowering. she helped lift the voices of those wronged and demanded more from our city and commonwealth on behalf of those in need. born into a white middle class jewish family in the highlands of louisville in 1933, susie was quick to put others first. she joined the naacp as a student at indiana university. she returned home and helped organize sit-ins and demonstrati
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky, mr. yarmuth, for five minutes. mr. yarmuth: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in memory and in celebration of the life and legacy of my friend, suzanne post, a tremendous force for good in the commonwealth of kentucky. susie passed on january 2 after having spent her entire life in service to others, fighting for school desegregation, civil liberties, fair housing, women's rights, equality for all, and more. there was no...
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bourbon has to come from kentucky. scratch comes from scotland. -- scotch comes from scotland.works wonderful. francine: do you worry about tariffs? robert: sure we do, because it will only hurt the consumer. francine: can you increase prices or how do you deal with that? weert: if tariffs come on, pass it on to the consumer. francine: the future of the beverage business, how trend, taste, and marketing have changed during his time at campari ♪. francine: the beverage business is driven by trends and just what consumers in bars want around the world. a man who has guided these styles is robert kunze=concewitz , who joined campari as market director in 2005. he has overseen the changes and ologists hippest mix- create. give me a sense of how many healthy drinks you want. will i be in a bar in six years ordering a nonalcoholic drink? robert: that is an interesting trend where we are quite active. we have an amazing brand in italy that is a nonalcoholic atif.tif -- aper francine: only in italy now. robert: we have been testing it in belgium and austria and it has been resonating s
bourbon has to come from kentucky. scratch comes from scotland. -- scotch comes from scotland.works wonderful. francine: do you worry about tariffs? robert: sure we do, because it will only hurt the consumer. francine: can you increase prices or how do you deal with that? weert: if tariffs come on, pass it on to the consumer. francine: the future of the beverage business, how trend, taste, and marketing have changed during his time at campari ♪. francine: the beverage business is driven by...
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so kentucky wins this one, 62-56 the final.is just the first round. >> i love it. >> plenty more to go. whew! >> yes, there's more sports. all right. really? do we have to say more? it is national puppy day. all the four-legged cuteness you can handle and how you can provide a home for one of these precious pups. ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> full disclosure, we don't have to do much in acknowledging today is national puppy day. friday we saw an invasion of little four-legged friends in need of a new home. it all started with "abc 7 mornings". their team picked up the ruff assignment, haha, of dealing with the occupants of puppy center. they may touch your heart. they are hoping they found homes as well. head to abc7news.com. we have a full list of numbers for the shelters that participated in yesterday's puppy event. i think a producer came to my desk and said a puppy was playing with my hair. i think i want to take it home. i think you know who that is. >> yes. >> they w
so kentucky wins this one, 62-56 the final.is just the first round. >> i love it. >> plenty more to go. whew! >> yes, there's more sports. all right. really? do we have to say more? it is national puppy day. all the four-legged cuteness you can handle and how you can provide a home for one of these precious pups. ♪ ♪ ♪ new wok fired shrimp, another american chinese creation from panda express. >>> full disclosure, we don't have to do much in acknowledging today...
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. >>> in northern kentucky, an outbreak of more than 30 cases of chicken pox prompted health officialsvaccinated students from school. now one student's family is suing. dean reynolds is in walton. >> reporter: students at assumption academy went to school today but jerome kunkel stayed home again. >> i'm missing the next two weeks. that's what the health department says, that i'm not allowed to go to school. >> reporter: because jerome, a senior on the basketball team, has refused to get vaccinated on religious grounds despite a chicken pox outbreak at his catholic school. >> it's derived from aborted fetal cells. as a catholic, we do not believe in abortion. we believe that's morally wrong and it would go against my conscience. >> reporter: the chicken pox vaccine relies on cell lines from two fetuses aborted in the 1960s. no abortions were involved in vatican has given the vaccine its blessing. the northern kentucky health department has banned unvaccinated students until the outbreak is contained, and that could be up to three weeks after the last case is diagnosed. >> reporter: ri
. >>> in northern kentucky, an outbreak of more than 30 cases of chicken pox prompted health officialsvaccinated students from school. now one student's family is suing. dean reynolds is in walton. >> reporter: students at assumption academy went to school today but jerome kunkel stayed home again. >> i'm missing the next two weeks. that's what the health department says, that i'm not allowed to go to school. >> reporter: because jerome, a senior on the basketball...
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>> she moved here from lexington, kentucky. his sister -- her sister married the son of a past governor. pennsylvanianding university in lexington. they moved to springfield. his father built them a wonderful house. she brought one sister at a time. this is when the state governor just moved to springfield. there was a lot of single legislators in this time. mary set her sights on mr. lincoln when she came to visit in 1837. when she gets here in 1839, finds out he's still single. says mrs. todd, i want to dance with you. later that evening, she told her cousin elizabeth, she did dance with her. [laughter] she and mike and laughed about that forever -- lincoln laughed about that forever. >> we're outside the law office right now. what significance does it have? >> this is where lincoln would have practiced law. mary and mr. herndon didn't have a good relationship. mary didn't care for mr. herndon. he was known to be a drinker. a lot of drinking. lincoln and mary were teetotalers. him when she met moved to springfield. they were
>> she moved here from lexington, kentucky. his sister -- her sister married the son of a past governor. pennsylvanianding university in lexington. they moved to springfield. his father built them a wonderful house. she brought one sister at a time. this is when the state governor just moved to springfield. there was a lot of single legislators in this time. mary set her sights on mr. lincoln when she came to visit in 1837. when she gets here in 1839, finds out he's still single. says...
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labor was never plentyful in frontier kentucky. the solution adopted by many cave owners was using the resource that knew something about refining saltpeter. enslaved african americans. they were bought in and purchased on long-term contracts traditionally for around one , year at a time. what's interesting is in the dark of the caves owners had almost no ability to supervise. because of that a very different system emerged. slaves would typically be paid either based on the amount of saltpeter they were able to produce or pay a bonus for good performance and good behavior in period of time. so although the owner of the slave received pay for the labor contract the slaves themselves by expect $10, $15, $20 after performing some sort of labor in the case as long as there was , good behavior and didn't damage the equipment. the other form that this took though was simply teams of two to three slaves that were sent out as saltpeter prospectors. there were a large number of those in the literature of the period. good examples are monk
labor was never plentyful in frontier kentucky. the solution adopted by many cave owners was using the resource that knew something about refining saltpeter. enslaved african americans. they were bought in and purchased on long-term contracts traditionally for around one , year at a time. what's interesting is in the dark of the caves owners had almost no ability to supervise. because of that a very different system emerged. slaves would typically be paid either based on the amount of saltpeter...
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the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, proposes an amendment numbered 213 to amendment numbered 201. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and nays are ordered. mr. mcconnell: i have a second-degree amendment at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, proposes an amendment numbered 214 to amendment numbered 213. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i have an amendment to the text of the underlying bill. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, proposes an amendment numbered 215 to the language proposed to be stricken by amendment numbered 201. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding offic
the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, proposes an amendment numbered 213 to amendment numbered 201. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and nays are ordered. mr. mcconnell: i have a second-degree amendment at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, proposes an amendment numbered 214 to amendment numbered...
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james comer a republican from kentucky. coming up will be joined by a democrat from washington to talk about the mueller ideas totion and her improve data privacy. >> sunday night on cue and day. supreme court reporter talks about her latest book " the chief." a biography of chief justice john roberts. >> however john roberts votes now that anthony kennedy is gone he is going to determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come over and inch over of it. the conservatives are trying to hold him back where he always was. you have this chief justice is no such thing as an obama judge or trump judge. there is no such thing as a bush judge. he wants to project a bench that is not political when they all have their agendas of sorts. at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and day. a government supported service called pbs. in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers decide on air on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policy and you unfiltered content fr
james comer a republican from kentucky. coming up will be joined by a democrat from washington to talk about the mueller ideas totion and her improve data privacy. >> sunday night on cue and day. supreme court reporter talks about her latest book " the chief." a biography of chief justice john roberts. >> however john roberts votes now that anthony kennedy is gone he is going to determine the law of the land. the liberals want him to come over and inch over of it. the...
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that's what we live with in kentucky.ery state isn't like ours. >> we have talked about the president continuing to attack john mccain. we have heard from lawmakers, not many republicans. give me a sense. are you talking to some colleagues from across the aisle behind closed doors, even if we are not hearing from them publicly, are they sharing thoughts with you privately? >> sure. most of them are mortified by the behavior they see from the president. unfortunately, as many other things have been, this is all about republican primary politics. they are afraid to criticize the president because they'll get a primary challenge. >> did they admit that to you? >> sure. absolutely. i have republican colleagues who say when they go home every weekend they get why aren't you supporting the president more? i get where the problems they face, but you have to be in politics for a reason and show spine. what we have seen recently is very discouraging. republicans are redefining march madness at just the wrong time. again, you have
that's what we live with in kentucky.ery state isn't like ours. >> we have talked about the president continuing to attack john mccain. we have heard from lawmakers, not many republicans. give me a sense. are you talking to some colleagues from across the aisle behind closed doors, even if we are not hearing from them publicly, are they sharing thoughts with you privately? >> sure. most of them are mortified by the behavior they see from the president. unfortunately, as many other...
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and you to how well engineer or not you know the better way to get our liquor in one issue of the kentucky shot acquired salad at the amuse them of a shark some. of the areas where there. should be able to assume both is true the usher of the jungle million tonight more shark jumping be any good little obama will for her little wetter than the as a man was. a linux would never sell a lot even as you know but. i am going to get a grip. on . another in a semi session in just thirty hour walk about in the part. according to ny and nj is it taking bad i said be a wash and you know i'm in bed you have one leg and i still get up with enough. chair and went. right. back up or you know who's that visit i was that i have. and i love wear a mask that i'm caught in the silken lead as if the malema can live on the head but then provisionals. i should guess they got. some. of them. lavish and i'm going to play today. in the forest as e.o.t. i'll be in my den that you know. jenny will be in jazz and yes this is the alamo westerfield. meadow and i have done a few lots to the rock and. if so who will play
and you to how well engineer or not you know the better way to get our liquor in one issue of the kentucky shot acquired salad at the amuse them of a shark some. of the areas where there. should be able to assume both is true the usher of the jungle million tonight more shark jumping be any good little obama will for her little wetter than the as a man was. a linux would never sell a lot even as you know but. i am going to get a grip. on . another in a semi session in just thirty hour walk...
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awesome. >> dana: kentucky governor matt bevin taking a stand to force kids get vaccines.dren to chicken pox instead of vaccinating them. matt finn has more. >> dana, the governor's radio interview getting fears reaction. he thinks in the united states, it should be up to parents whether they want to vaccinate children and that the federal and local government should not be involved. >> if you're worried about your child contacting something like chicken pox, then vaccinate your child. don't worry about what else is doing. we found a neighbor that had it. i went and made sure every one of my kids got it. they had it as children, they were miserable a few days and they all turned out fine. >> the centers for disease control disagrees with kentucky's governor. the cdc said that chicken pox can be serious or deadly in healthy children. this afternoon, dr. sean o'leary wrote in a statement to fox news writing -- >> governor bevin states a few times in that radio interview that he's not against vaccines, but he says he finds it ironic that it's vaccinated children that get the
awesome. >> dana: kentucky governor matt bevin taking a stand to force kids get vaccines.dren to chicken pox instead of vaccinating them. matt finn has more. >> dana, the governor's radio interview getting fears reaction. he thinks in the united states, it should be up to parents whether they want to vaccinate children and that the federal and local government should not be involved. >> if you're worried about your child contacting something like chicken pox, then vaccinate...
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. >>> and wofford against kentucky.ncaa all-time leading but today was 0-12 from beyond the arc. that's most attempts in an ncaa tournament game without a make. unbelievable. >>> former stanford cardinal reed travis had 14 points. ten seconds left, mcgee needing a three. remember i said he was 0-12? yeah, didn't get it. kentucky wins 62-56. >>> stephen curry, sean livingston, and adrew bogut have the night off for dirk novitsky's final game at oracle arena. he has history there. you remember the hole the veteran punched in the wall after the mavericks were upset by the warriors in we believe -- that hole is still there. >> why? >> they have a "we believe" shirt over it. they will take it with them to the chase center. every time dirk nowitzki comes to oracle, there's the hole he punched in the wall. the game at 5:30. >> memorable for sure. >> absolutely. >> thanks. >>> if you are a big fan of superhero movies, now is your chance to get paid to enjoy your passion. find out how next. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason w
. >>> and wofford against kentucky.ncaa all-time leading but today was 0-12 from beyond the arc. that's most attempts in an ncaa tournament game without a make. unbelievable. >>> former stanford cardinal reed travis had 14 points. ten seconds left, mcgee needing a three. remember i said he was 0-12? yeah, didn't get it. kentucky wins 62-56. >>> stephen curry, sean livingston, and adrew bogut have the night off for dirk novitsky's final game at oracle arena. he has...
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. >> oh -- >> facing second see kentucky. good luck to joe. >> you never know could be an amazing upset and that ripped blue suit could be lucky and he will have to keep wearing it. >> cinderella story starts tomorrow night, why not, joe? >> i love cinderella stories. thank you. get an intense workout while playin ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ let me kick it like it's 1986, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ might've had your fill, but you feel it still, ooh woo ♪ has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. so, come on home reynold's kitchens™ hasfrustration for good.rap to celebrate, award winner jeff russo composed the world's shortest victory song. [sfx: v
. >> oh -- >> facing second see kentucky. good luck to joe. >> you never know could be an amazing upset and that ripped blue suit could be lucky and he will have to keep wearing it. >> cinderella story starts tomorrow night, why not, joe? >> i love cinderella stories. thank you. get an intense workout while playin ♪ ooh woo, i'm a rebel just for kicks, now ♪ ♪ i been feeling it since 1966, now ♪ ♪ might be over now, but i feel it still ♪ ♪ ooh woo,...
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in kentucky they provide health care for 1.2 million residents, that includes people added to the roles expanded the program in 2014. kentucky is trying to implement rules that require people to put in 80 hours a month in work, volunteering, attending school, or other community engagement activities. those that enroll after would be among the most effected by the rules. in arkansas more than 836,000 people are enrolled in medicaid and that includes 321,000 people added to the role since the state expanded the program. last march, they approved the state's request to require recipients considered able bodied or to be labelled as noncon pliano non-compliant. that would mean they would be barred from the program for the remainder of the year. 18,000 people were kicked off of the roles last year for failing to apply. but governor hutchenson says fewer than 8,000 people have done so. leader of the economic justice working group, he was involved in the arkansas lawsuit. i appreciate the opportunity, thank you. >> able to work, work 80 hours a month for their medicaid? >> we already know that
in kentucky they provide health care for 1.2 million residents, that includes people added to the roles expanded the program in 2014. kentucky is trying to implement rules that require people to put in 80 hours a month in work, volunteering, attending school, or other community engagement activities. those that enroll after would be among the most effected by the rules. in arkansas more than 836,000 people are enrolled in medicaid and that includes 321,000 people added to the role since the...
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lisa murkowski of alaska, tom tillis of north carolina, and rand paul of kentucky are already on board. we expect if push comes to shove and there has to be an up or down vote on that resolution as it is, there are several other republican senators who have been waiting to see what the department of defense wants to reprogram where military housing or construction projects or whatever, what they take the money away from to build the border wall. if the vote occurs before any of that information is public, it probably becomes a more lopsided vote. >> you wrote about the majority leader, mitch mcconnell, his view on the emergency declaration itself. what has been his view of the resolution to end it, and how is he influencing other republicans? niels: senator mcconnell seems to be sort of keeping his powder dry in terms of the influence on other senators. mcconnell had said he would support the president's emergency declaration, but he has not exactly been very strident in his support for it. he has generally demurred when asked about the legality of the emergency declaration. so i think
lisa murkowski of alaska, tom tillis of north carolina, and rand paul of kentucky are already on board. we expect if push comes to shove and there has to be an up or down vote on that resolution as it is, there are several other republican senators who have been waiting to see what the department of defense wants to reprogram where military housing or construction projects or whatever, what they take the money away from to build the border wall. if the vote occurs before any of that information...
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he refused the chickenpox vaccine is suing the northern kentucky health department. 18-year-old jeromesays that he -- he opposes it on religious grounds claiming it uses aborted fetal cells. he said he was also barred from playing basketball on the school's team. there's a chicken pox outbreak at the school with 32 cases. >> for the health department to say that we have to get vaccines in order to go to school, that's infringing on my first amendment right. >> the school officials say they're trying to protect the public's health. >>> still ahead, president trump versus general motors. the president steps in to try and reopen a shuttered plant in ohio. and reopen a shuttered plant in ohio. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symp
he refused the chickenpox vaccine is suing the northern kentucky health department. 18-year-old jeromesays that he -- he opposes it on religious grounds claiming it uses aborted fetal cells. he said he was also barred from playing basketball on the school's team. there's a chicken pox outbreak at the school with 32 cases. >> for the health department to say that we have to get vaccines in order to go to school, that's infringing on my first amendment right. >> the school officials...
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jillian: a federal judge blocks work requirements for medicaid in arkansas and kentucky.ge appointed by former president obama says this would create too many obstacles to health care for low income people, this is the second time the program has been rejected in kentucky. rob: someone very lucky is waking up a lot of chatter. one powerball ticket sold in wisconsin, a whopping $768 million. jillian: like numbers are 16, 20, 37, 44, 62, powerball of 12. check your numbers. powerball says one in every 25 tickets wins a prize starting at $4. you have those numbers? rob: not one single number. keep your money in your pocket. jillian: i don't pay the lottery. i don't gamble. rob: you are smart. for all of "fox and friends first," nobody was going to be here today if we won. a few empty chairs for an hour. very noble of you. jillian: 11 minutes after the hour. the chicago justice system under fire after jussie smollett is cleared. our next guest says he got a sweetheart deal thanks to friends in high places. how high up does it go? rob: captain america versus an american icon.
jillian: a federal judge blocks work requirements for medicaid in arkansas and kentucky.ge appointed by former president obama says this would create too many obstacles to health care for low income people, this is the second time the program has been rejected in kentucky. rob: someone very lucky is waking up a lot of chatter. one powerball ticket sold in wisconsin, a whopping $768 million. jillian: like numbers are 16, 20, 37, 44, 62, powerball of 12. check your numbers. powerball says one in...
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i came here from kentucky. i spent 25 years trying to get here from kentucky. you all understand why i tried to get here from kentucky. how many of us are trying to raise kids here in the city? how many of us? five? okay. so for those of us that have kids, if our kids are trying cigarettes, if they're taking a fork and they're stabbing the fork inside the electrical outlet, what do we do? how do we handle that? do we tell our kids, oh, yeah, you know what? here, let me give you a separate space, you can stab the fork. let me buy you some cigarettes because i don't approve of your behavior, but i'm going to buy you some cigarettes because i can't control your behavior? is that what we do? is that how we teach our kids? i didn't come here and live here for 18 years and spend all my life to be a parent to show my kids how to smoke cigarettes. and so this problem that we have today, mr. fireman, i apologize, i can't remember your name. you hit the nail on the head. the nail on the head was the third scenario, when we're finding homeless people, they accept to go in
i came here from kentucky. i spent 25 years trying to get here from kentucky. you all understand why i tried to get here from kentucky. how many of us are trying to raise kids here in the city? how many of us? five? okay. so for those of us that have kids, if our kids are trying cigarettes, if they're taking a fork and they're stabbing the fork inside the electrical outlet, what do we do? how do we handle that? do we tell our kids, oh, yeah, you know what? here, let me give you a separate...
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earlier this week a judge stopped kentucky's version from being enforced.law was declared unconstitutional in january. last november a federal judge struck down a different mississippi law banning abortion at 15 weeks. >>> 20 past the hour. a reprieve for theresa may and the uk. the brexit deadline has been extended. how long do they have and what do they need to dough. we'll g do. we'll go live to london. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung galaxy s10e included with unlimited data for just $40 bucks a month itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix. you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in... behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions,
earlier this week a judge stopped kentucky's version from being enforced.law was declared unconstitutional in january. last november a federal judge struck down a different mississippi law banning abortion at 15 weeks. >>> 20 past the hour. a reprieve for theresa may and the uk. the brexit deadline has been extended. how long do they have and what do they need to dough. we'll g do. we'll go live to london. pardon the interruption but this is big! now with t-mobile get the samsung...
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kentucky had an 11% increase from 2016 to 2017. drug overdoses killed 1566 people from my state in 2017, 170 deaths in my district alone. and between 2013 and 2017, fentanyl seizures by the kentucky state police have risen by more than 14,000%. that's not a typo. at the same time, meth seizures have increased by 299%. the fact of the matter is that deadly drugs continue to pour across our border and into our communities, including the vast majority of cocaine and heroin consumed in america. what occurs at the border touches even the smallest rural communities that you will never hear about. that's why i care so strongly about what happens at our borders with regards to illicit drugs coming across. that's why i remain committed to securing our borders from dangerous crime and drugs that are killing our people. director carroll, how does the ondcp utilize law enforcement partnerships across federal, state and local entities to address illicit drug trafficking? >> i want to thank all the efforts taking place in kentucky. i'm going the
kentucky had an 11% increase from 2016 to 2017. drug overdoses killed 1566 people from my state in 2017, 170 deaths in my district alone. and between 2013 and 2017, fentanyl seizures by the kentucky state police have risen by more than 14,000%. that's not a typo. at the same time, meth seizures have increased by 299%. the fact of the matter is that deadly drugs continue to pour across our border and into our communities, including the vast majority of cocaine and heroin consumed in america....