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in 2016, we were not expected to do well in kentucky.urns out that we came within a few votes of winning and i'm very grateful for your support, and this time around, we're not gonna come within a few votes of winning, we're gonna win. not only are we gonna win here in kentucky, we're gonna win the democratic nomination and we're going to defeat donald trump. [applause] senator sanders: the reason i am here in louisville today is not just to ask for your political support. i am here as a united states senator to ask mitch mcconnell, the majority leader in the u.s. senate, to do the right thing. and that is to stop using his office to simply represent the wealthy and the powerful and billionaire campaign contributors -- [applause] senator sanders: -- but to start representing the working families of kentucky and the united states. [applause] senator sanders: and here is -- here is the simple truth. at a time of massive income and wealth inequality, when three people now own more wealth than the bottom half of america, when the top 1% owns
in 2016, we were not expected to do well in kentucky.urns out that we came within a few votes of winning and i'm very grateful for your support, and this time around, we're not gonna come within a few votes of winning, we're gonna win. not only are we gonna win here in kentucky, we're gonna win the democratic nomination and we're going to defeat donald trump. [applause] senator sanders: the reason i am here in louisville today is not just to ask for your political support. i am here as a united...
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soul senator mcconnell listen to the people of kentucky.cheers and applause] it isn't complicated to have a struggling working-class in the country to fight for healthcare and decent paying jobs, education, clean environment and to contribute huge amounts of money with a mcconnell call one - - mcconnell in the republican party not helping the working families of this country. that is exactly the opposite of what trump and mcconnell are trying to do. and then based on the color of our skin and based on our religion. [booing] based on our sexual orientation. [booing] and based on our gender. [booing] that is what they want to do. they want to divide us up to allow the wealthy to have governor suppress the vote. but our ideas a little different. [applause] and then to bring working people together. to bring black and white people together. [cheers and applause] mitch mcconnell and donald trump and those that control the country it is, and it is going. [cheers and applause] and it is to aim for our kids to go to college and that is why not only
soul senator mcconnell listen to the people of kentucky.cheers and applause] it isn't complicated to have a struggling working-class in the country to fight for healthcare and decent paying jobs, education, clean environment and to contribute huge amounts of money with a mcconnell call one - - mcconnell in the republican party not helping the working families of this country. that is exactly the opposite of what trump and mcconnell are trying to do. and then based on the color of our skin and...
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mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky. the biggest aluminum plant of its kind built in this country in nearly 40 years. it never could have happened had the sanctions still been in place. mitch mcconnell is the one who made sure those sanctions were dropped and then deripaska's firm basically immediately wrote that $200 million check. and so, no, i am not happy that i spent my vacation on crutches and on the couch instead of on the beach. but i am glad that by virtue of the fact that i was laid up, i had the chance to read that new pentagon white paper on russia's strategy and how they operate in the gray zone, because it is, i think, helpful to see this not just from the perspective of oh, my god, what is mitch mcconnell doing? but oh, my god, what has mitch mcconnell done? what is russia trying to do here that mitch mcconnell has just allowed to happen? here's that quote again from the section of the pentagon report that's called moscow's gray zone tool kit. quote, hybrid tactics are most effective when the target entity
mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky. the biggest aluminum plant of its kind built in this country in nearly 40 years. it never could have happened had the sanctions still been in place. mitch mcconnell is the one who made sure those sanctions were dropped and then deripaska's firm basically immediately wrote that $200 million check. and so, no, i am not happy that i spent my vacation on crutches and on the couch instead of on the beach. but i am glad that by virtue of the fact that i was...
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on the last day of the kentucky general assembly in 2017.d $15 million for something, tell ya later what it is. the bill somewhat amazingly passed unanimously in both chambers 38-0 and 90-0. now it turns out we know what that was for. that money bought, for kentucky taxpayers with their own money, shares in a new aluminum mill that someone was promising to build in the eastern part of that state. but the entrepreneur who wanted to build it, he hasn't actually at that time lined up all the financing, all the stuff he needed to actually try to build the thing. for that we would require the services of senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, proud son of kentucky, who went on to very soon thereafter kill a popular bipartisan bill in washington that would have kept a giant russian aluminum producer under sanctions, along with the oligarch who ran that company who was being investigated for his role in russia meddling in the 2016 elections. there really was a ton of bipartisan support for keeping those sanctions on the oligarch and his company
on the last day of the kentucky general assembly in 2017.d $15 million for something, tell ya later what it is. the bill somewhat amazingly passed unanimously in both chambers 38-0 and 90-0. now it turns out we know what that was for. that money bought, for kentucky taxpayers with their own money, shares in a new aluminum mill that someone was promising to build in the eastern part of that state. but the entrepreneur who wanted to build it, he hasn't actually at that time lined up all the...
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proud son of kentucky.t on to very soon there after kill a popular bipartisan bill in washington that would have kept a giant russian aluminum producer under sanctions along with the oligarch who ran that company who was being investigated for his role in russia medding in the 2016 elections. there was really a ton of bipartisan support for keeping those sanctions on the oligarch and his company. because of what happened in 2016. but mitch mcconnell stepped in to make sure those sanctions would be dropped. and soon there after, the company that russian oligarch founded put $200 million into that project, into mitch mcconnell's home state of kentucky. and if you think about it, that men that all of a sudden, the people of kentucky, the citizens, the taxpayers, found themselves to be co-owners with the russians of a planned northeast kentucky aluminum bill. one of those who was in the last-minute vote to approve the funding told the "washington post" that now she regrets that vote. she said, it is not okay th
proud son of kentucky.t on to very soon there after kill a popular bipartisan bill in washington that would have kept a giant russian aluminum producer under sanctions along with the oligarch who ran that company who was being investigated for his role in russia medding in the 2016 elections. there was really a ton of bipartisan support for keeping those sanctions on the oligarch and his company. because of what happened in 2016. but mitch mcconnell stepped in to make sure those sanctions would...
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competitive always in kentucky. i've covered so many of his reelection bids, they always go after him hard and he has managed to prevail. always a lot of money spent. they are dying to take him out in kentucky and as he said, this is about cash being spent by the democrats. they need to match that. they are not going to let democrats overspend them in kentucky and saturate the market because you can win that way, when you are spending money on campaign ads, intelligence -- television spots, you need to match the spending when you have a base as competitive as -- when you have a race as competitive as kentucky. amy mcgrath is not really a big challenge to him yet but she could be if there is enough money for democrats. greta: you can go to the washington examiner for susan ferrechio and the associated press for lisa mascaro. thank you for being with us both of you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption
competitive always in kentucky. i've covered so many of his reelection bids, they always go after him hard and he has managed to prevail. always a lot of money spent. they are dying to take him out in kentucky and as he said, this is about cash being spent by the democrats. they need to match that. they are not going to let democrats overspend them in kentucky and saturate the market because you can win that way, when you are spending money on campaign ads, intelligence -- television spots, you...
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the people know he delivered for kentucky. he still cares about it and it is number one on his list. >> will your group play in kentucky? steven: i think we may end up doing so. i think national democrats will be so focused on this race, regardless of whether amy mcgrath ends up being a competitive candidate or not, i think it will be this temptation for democrats and progressives to pour money into this race, so we will need to match it. >> does that indicate vulnerability? steven: no, it means it will be an expensive race. democrats will spend money, even to support failure, and you can't let that go completely -- >> what is the most expensive race, which one? where is most of your money going to go, which state? greta: and that will be the last question. go ahead. steven: i think it is too early to know, but any of these races we have talked about or mentioned, colorado, north carolina, arizona, kentucky, maine -- i don't know whether we will be in a state like georgia. i doubt we will be in texas, but we will certainly be
the people know he delivered for kentucky. he still cares about it and it is number one on his list. >> will your group play in kentucky? steven: i think we may end up doing so. i think national democrats will be so focused on this race, regardless of whether amy mcgrath ends up being a competitive candidate or not, i think it will be this temptation for democrats and progressives to pour money into this race, so we will need to match it. >> does that indicate vulnerability? steven:...
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here is mitch mcconnell of kentucky. [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen thank you forfo coming out on yet another rainy day in kentucky. let me take a moment to ask you to check your cell phone and make sure it is turned off. thank you for coming out today to another historic moment and history here at the university ofy louisville. there is a number of distinguished guest in thehe audience if you feel that i would think that you are distinguished then that is the case. ou[laughter] but i do owe an introduction and the appreciation to the president of louisville. [applause] thank you for bringing her today out in the rain. this is the historic moment for the mcconnell center i was thinking of the roman statesman of all time in his book it seems that if we live in a free society we have duties it seems to me is to remember to learn from our past from the rising generation the two authors today have done that and then these over the last week at the mcconnell center so let's admit that but what else could they have
here is mitch mcconnell of kentucky. [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen thank you forfo coming out on yet another rainy day in kentucky. let me take a moment to ask you to check your cell phone and make sure it is turned off. thank you for coming out today to another historic moment and history here at the university ofy louisville. there is a number of distinguished guest in thehe audience if you feel that i would think that you are distinguished then that is the case. ou[laughter] but...
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you're seeing different democrats, kentucky farmer who has enters the race, kentucky sports radio host is thinking about it. they're all sort of thinking about it. at the end of the day, senator mcconnell has an argument. when he is at the different meetings not only at the national level, he'll often say when you look at the president and the four top leaders in congress, all of them are from new york or california except me. so i'm not just representing kentucky, i'm representing middle america. it's a different type of rural politics. so most of us here in kentucky still have mitch mcconnell as the favorite. the kentucky democratic party has noted they have raised about $135,000 off those nyet t shirts. they are seeing a lot of engagement from their party base which could be an early indicator of the importance of the race for the kentucky democrats. i think if anything mcconnell may be worried about that being the early narrative which may explain why he is going up against radio attack ads. >> anita, republicans just aren't going to like this. tonight i note linen grad lindsay has
you're seeing different democrats, kentucky farmer who has enters the race, kentucky sports radio host is thinking about it. they're all sort of thinking about it. at the end of the day, senator mcconnell has an argument. when he is at the different meetings not only at the national level, he'll often say when you look at the president and the four top leaders in congress, all of them are from new york or california except me. so i'm not just representing kentucky, i'm representing middle...
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so just this year maybe it was late 2018, camp nelson in kentucky despite everything i said about kentucky, they eventually did establish camp nelson there. that was declared a national monument for the history. that is going on. the park service is beginning to interpret it. helena, arkansas, cover int, mississippi. the sea islands in south carolina. mitchelville on hilton head island. there's a number, and it's all kind of happened in the last decade. it's been very recent. it's also been very local. it's kind of started locally even from some descendents and now we're beginning to see the park service recognizing and helping make this permanent. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. thank you. [ applause ] >> this is a special edition of american history tv. a sample of the compelling history programs that air every weekend on american history tv. like lectures in history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage about our nation's history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span3. >>> here's a look at our p
so just this year maybe it was late 2018, camp nelson in kentucky despite everything i said about kentucky, they eventually did establish camp nelson there. that was declared a national monument for the history. that is going on. the park service is beginning to interpret it. helena, arkansas, cover int, mississippi. the sea islands in south carolina. mitchelville on hilton head island. there's a number, and it's all kind of happened in the last decade. it's been very recent. it's also been...
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hadn't instant interest in this whole area of not only kentucky but the u.s. history so we bonded over this and then gary greg suggested we do a series of pieces about kentucky senators who of some consequence and we have a number who are. [laughter] so we did a series of six or seven of those over two or three years and all of that evolved into the book and sos. if we wil read the book i would recommend to look at it two ways. first as roy said the reason i read a lot of history is not because i like it but it helps the things i'm doing on different basis. almost everything that folks think is new isn't. there are so many lessons you learned that you can apply to today's challenges. if you buy and read the book i think if youou are really a history junkie you will be interested in learning about john brown and the two breckenridge is but if you are just a little bit interested you could pick out the people you've already heard of [inaudible] and we had a delicate problem but we had the perfect solution so how do you deal with my part of this his i'm one of th
hadn't instant interest in this whole area of not only kentucky but the u.s. history so we bonded over this and then gary greg suggested we do a series of pieces about kentucky senators who of some consequence and we have a number who are. [laughter] so we did a series of six or seven of those over two or three years and all of that evolved into the book and sos. if we wil read the book i would recommend to look at it two ways. first as roy said the reason i read a lot of history is not because...
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host: will your group play in kentucky?uest: i think we may end up doing so, if only because national democrats are going to be so focused on this race that regardless of whether aiming the graph ends up being a competitive candidate or not, there will be this temptation for the democrats and progressives to put money into this race. host: does that indicate vulnerability? guest: i think it only means it is going to be an expensive race. democrats will spend money to support failure and you can't let that go completely -- host: which one? if you are looking at all the races right now, where is most of your money going to go? guest: i think it is too early to know. any of these races that we talked about or mention, colorado, north carolina, arizona, kentucky, maine. i don't know whether it will end up being in a state like georgia or in texas, certainly in alabama. all these states in the current political environment, our new these are tens of millions of dollars of investment. some of that will include us. the senatedent
host: will your group play in kentucky?uest: i think we may end up doing so, if only because national democrats are going to be so focused on this race that regardless of whether aiming the graph ends up being a competitive candidate or not, there will be this temptation for the democrats and progressives to put money into this race. host: does that indicate vulnerability? guest: i think it only means it is going to be an expensive race. democrats will spend money to support failure and you...
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he prefers to be in kentucky than washington, d.c.e of the trap someone in national leadership can fa to focus sostart much on being that national figure that you lose sight of what is going on in your home state or district. and also, sometimes people in your home state or district's assume you have forgotten about them. you have gone washington. you don't care about them. leader mcconnell has spent a lot of time focusing on the state, and he is able to go back to the state and say i helped with this issue, and we made this happen, in lexington with the army depot that had a chemical weapons plant that needs to be dealt with. he solve that problem. so off all of the state he has stories he could tell that comes in the people know he delivered for kentucky. he still cares about it and it is number one on his list. >>>>i think national democrats ,ill be so focused on this race regardless of amy mcgrath ends up being a candidate or not. i think it will be this temptation for democrats and progressives to pour money into this race come s
he prefers to be in kentucky than washington, d.c.e of the trap someone in national leadership can fa to focus sostart much on being that national figure that you lose sight of what is going on in your home state or district. and also, sometimes people in your home state or district's assume you have forgotten about them. you have gone washington. you don't care about them. leader mcconnell has spent a lot of time focusing on the state, and he is able to go back to the state and say i helped...
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such as this year in 2018 camp nelson in kentucky despite everything i said about kentucky they did establish camp nelson there. that was declared a national monument for the same reason for this history. that is ongoing right now. the park service is moving and i'm beginning to interpreter. helena, arkansas, mississippi, the islands of south carolina. mitchellville and hilton head. there's a number and it has all happened in the last decade. it has been very recent and very local. it has started locally even from some descendents. now we are beginning to see the park service recognizing and coming in and helping make this permanent. >> thank you. >>> weeknights this month we feature american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend. tonight a look at the post civil war reconstruction. starting with henry louis gates. he discusses constitutional amendments past during that time that aim to promote equality for african americans. he then examines the subsequent jim crow laws and other segregationist measures that were passed in southern states. watch american history
such as this year in 2018 camp nelson in kentucky despite everything i said about kentucky they did establish camp nelson there. that was declared a national monument for the same reason for this history. that is ongoing right now. the park service is moving and i'm beginning to interpreter. helena, arkansas, mississippi, the islands of south carolina. mitchellville and hilton head. there's a number and it has all happened in the last decade. it has been very recent and very local. it has...
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company announced a $200 million investment in a kentucky aluminum mill project.'s ex-staffers lobbied for the proj. ? story getting traction in kentucky. >> there is a lot of smoke there if you jump down the rabbit hole especially with the russian company one of its owners has other companies that funneled $3.5 million into mitch mcconnell's political mcclain li committee over the past few years. that's definitely -- there is more to this story than just russian interference in the election, the blockage of legislation to combat that. and of course mitch mcconnell not going along with the pleas of the intelligence agencies in 2016 to go forward with a bipartisan statement. or at least the obama administration tried to get thiem to do that >> there is a lot there the allegation a retired school teacher was the original mokds mitch. we don't know who invented. staff writer for insider louisville thank you very much if for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >> thank you. >> thank you we'll be right back. most people think a button is just a
company announced a $200 million investment in a kentucky aluminum mill project.'s ex-staffers lobbied for the proj. ? story getting traction in kentucky. >> there is a lot of smoke there if you jump down the rabbit hole especially with the russian company one of its owners has other companies that funneled $3.5 million into mitch mcconnell's political mcclain li committee over the past few years. that's definitely -- there is more to this story than just russian interference in the...
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is this story getting traction in kentucky?if you jump down the rabbit hole especially with the russian company, one of its owners has other companies that funneled $3.5 million into mitch mcconnell's political committee over the past few years. that's definitely -- there is more to this story than just russian interference in the election, the blockage of legislation to combat that. and, of course, mcconnell not going along with the pleas of the intelligence agencies in 2016 to go forward with the bipartisan statement. or at least the obama administration tried to get them to do that. >> there's a lot there. the allegation a retired school teacher was originally. we don't know who invented. staff writer for insider louisville thank you very much if for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. we'll be right back. ou we'll be right back. let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why n
is this story getting traction in kentucky?if you jump down the rabbit hole especially with the russian company, one of its owners has other companies that funneled $3.5 million into mitch mcconnell's political committee over the past few years. that's definitely -- there is more to this story than just russian interference in the election, the blockage of legislation to combat that. and, of course, mcconnell not going along with the pleas of the intelligence agencies in 2016 to go forward with...
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kentucky democrats are selling all kinds of moscow mitch murch. today the speaker of the house picked up the nickname they sent their legislation to the senate. moscow mitch says that he is the grim reaper. imagine describing yourself as the grim reaper, that he is going to bury all this legislation. >> but it's not just mitch mcconnell's unwillingness to protect elections that have earned him the moscow mitch label. tonight there are new questions about mcconnell's role in lifting sanctions on a russian company that then turned around and invested millions in a massive kentucky aluminum project. one of the reporters who wrote that incredibly detailed story for "time" magazine, vera bergengrew joins us tonight. it was the story of a that was going to come to economically depressed part of kentucky, promised great paying jobs. it made a lot of sense. we're going to take big slaps of aluminum, flatten them out and make them into cars and soda cans and thanks like that. and then it turns out the only person they could partner with was oleg deripaska'
kentucky democrats are selling all kinds of moscow mitch murch. today the speaker of the house picked up the nickname they sent their legislation to the senate. moscow mitch says that he is the grim reaper. imagine describing yourself as the grim reaper, that he is going to bury all this legislation. >> but it's not just mitch mcconnell's unwillingness to protect elections that have earned him the moscow mitch label. tonight there are new questions about mcconnell's role in lifting...
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not a single round of the usmca negotiations took place in kentucky or oklahoma. while she claimed that she always received approval for her travel, records show that on at least 11 days out of the country she did not have state department approval. should she be confirmed as abbasid or to the u.n., it is fair to say that if an international crisis erupts, we might more likely find her kentucky than new york city. and after -- ambassador cross absences represent a abdication of our responsibility as the head of the u.s. embassy in canada, one of our nation's most vital allies. in one troubling instance during a month when the trump administrations shutdown the federal government, ambassador craft was in ottawa for only two days. rather than providing either ship to embassy personnel during uncertain times, she was at home in kentucky. perhaps she thought she was a nonessential personnel. finally, she has displayed a lack of diligence when reflecting conflict of interests. norms are only as strong as a will to stand up and defend them. att is why we must push back
not a single round of the usmca negotiations took place in kentucky or oklahoma. while she claimed that she always received approval for her travel, records show that on at least 11 days out of the country she did not have state department approval. should she be confirmed as abbasid or to the u.n., it is fair to say that if an international crisis erupts, we might more likely find her kentucky than new york city. and after -- ambassador cross absences represent a abdication of our...
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that reportedly will bring 600 or more jobs to kentucky.looks a lot like mitch mcconnell will do just about anything to get re-elected, even if it's counter to national security. and i want to put this in context if i can because i'm all about the counterintelligence aspects here. there are two things happening in the world that just aren't getting enough attention. and the first is russia. the first is involving a nuclear explosion in russia. the sides, nicole, are increasingly pointing to the theory that this was a nuclear powered missile, not a missile to deliver a nuclear weapon but rather a missile that in itself is powered by its own nuclear reactor within the missile. what's the big deal there? first of all, incredibly dangerous situation. but what you can do with that missile is power it endlessly if it has its own reactor. why are they building that? because they are not our friend. they want to get ahead of us. and then just reporting today, nicole, that reuters has out that the russians are now admitting and bragging that they pa
that reportedly will bring 600 or more jobs to kentucky.looks a lot like mitch mcconnell will do just about anything to get re-elected, even if it's counter to national security. and i want to put this in context if i can because i'm all about the counterintelligence aspects here. there are two things happening in the world that just aren't getting enough attention. and the first is russia. the first is involving a nuclear explosion in russia. the sides, nicole, are increasingly pointing to the...
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kentucky has had record numbers some of the best they've ever had in any category.t is a really incredible thing. and amanda just watched on television, he is so good. congressmen thomas matthews, where is thomas? good job. friendssay hello to our back in washington. that was a good job. i just watched you. i cannot come to kentucky without also praising the exceptional work of senator mitch mcconnell. [laughter] pres. trump: i have to tell you, this guy is a true fighter for our veterans and for kentucky. he has worked tirelessly to enact massive tax cuts, record defense spending, and that crucial be a reform that i was just talking about. and i have to think about all the things with respect to mitch, mitch is a good person, has let his leadership in the senate, we confirmed, think of , almost 150 federal judges to hold our nation's beloved constitution and the foundation of american freedom, and mitch and i have worked very hard. we're up to 150. within two months, we will be at 179 federal judges and two supreme court judges. [applause] your trump: and it is sen
kentucky has had record numbers some of the best they've ever had in any category.t is a really incredible thing. and amanda just watched on television, he is so good. congressmen thomas matthews, where is thomas? good job. friendssay hello to our back in washington. that was a good job. i just watched you. i cannot come to kentucky without also praising the exceptional work of senator mitch mcconnell. [laughter] pres. trump: i have to tell you, this guy is a true fighter for our veterans and...
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for almost 20 years he worked in the coal mines of kentucky breaking up rock underground and breathing in coal dust. in dust mask barely protected him at some point his lungs will fail completely his daughter molly knows that that will be the end of him. i just know if i would just get. down he says he felt he had no choice if he hadn't agreed to work under those conditions he would have been out of a job. right now his lungs are functioning at less than 50 percent. from 43 to 43 if i had to even go get the phone you know we didn't have you know hours though it's only a few steps away but you know we can feel like. danny has been diagnosed with black lung disease at 45 he's no longer able to work with his income gone his family is close to financial ruin it's a fate shared by files of people in the area. in eastern kentucky coal mining has long been a mainstay of the economy in the past especially it was difficult to find any other work one former miner jimmy moore tells us most of the coal companies cut corners when it comes to installing ventilation he says they ignore regulations go
for almost 20 years he worked in the coal mines of kentucky breaking up rock underground and breathing in coal dust. in dust mask barely protected him at some point his lungs will fail completely his daughter molly knows that that will be the end of him. i just know if i would just get. down he says he felt he had no choice if he hadn't agreed to work under those conditions he would have been out of a job. right now his lungs are functioning at less than 50 percent. from 43 to 43 if i had to...
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state of kentucky. coal mining has long been a mainstay and here too it has a terrible impact on people's house. it's about 10 meters from a car to the house but for danny the short distance is torture. even a few steps leave him short of breath. for almost 20 years he worked in the coal mines of kentucky breaking up rock underground and breathing in coal dust. in dust mask barely protected him. at some point his lungs will fail completely his daughter molly knows that that will be the end of him. i just know if i would just get or you know danny says he felt he had no choice if he hadn't agreed to work under those conditions he would have been out of a job. right now his lungs are functioning at less than 50 percent if he were from 43 to 43 if i had to even get to go get the phone you know he didn't have you know i just go down a few steps away but you know we can feel like. danny has been diagnosed with black lung disease at 45 he's no longer able to work with his income gone his family is close to fi
state of kentucky. coal mining has long been a mainstay and here too it has a terrible impact on people's house. it's about 10 meters from a car to the house but for danny the short distance is torture. even a few steps leave him short of breath. for almost 20 years he worked in the coal mines of kentucky breaking up rock underground and breathing in coal dust. in dust mask barely protected him. at some point his lungs will fail completely his daughter molly knows that that will be the end of...
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more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lives below the poverty line. president had a similar attack on june lewis' congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs tweeting shortly before his inauguration congressman lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. crime rates have sharply declined in lewis' district since he took charge. >> no one has paid a higher price for the far left's destructive agenda than americans living in our nation's inner cities. for decades these communities have been run exclusively by democrat politicians. >> reporter: here in kentucky's fifth congressional district even some who voted for the president say they wish he'd spend less time attacking his opponents and more time focused on making good on his campaign promises. >> rural america rose up and voted for him. and he's talking about urban america. you know, he could throw us the bone, too. >> reporter: so you think
more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lives below the poverty line. president had a similar attack on june lewis' congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs tweeting shortly before his inauguration congressman lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. crime rates have sharply declined in lewis' district since he...
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we have not had a kentucky attorney general since 1948. we need someone that's going to stand for the rule of law, against illegal immigration, and i'm here to do that. >> welcome of the president said some nice things about you. at the same channel, presidential candidates like milwaukee castro, like julio castro, walking castro is the one who put up that list. and then you have senator lauren and many have beto o'rourke all agreeing on one thing, the president is a racist, white supremacist, and a white nationalist. what do you know about the president that may be pushes back on that? >> well, i'm here to push back on him. i was in the oval office just a couple weeks ago when the president of the united states donald trump endorsed this campaign for attorney general. look, the president is fighting day in and day out against socialism and against illegal immigration. he's fighting for the sanctity of life. those are values that people of kentucky are proud of and want a president to do that and they want and attorney general that's going
we have not had a kentucky attorney general since 1948. we need someone that's going to stand for the rule of law, against illegal immigration, and i'm here to do that. >> welcome of the president said some nice things about you. at the same channel, presidential candidates like milwaukee castro, like julio castro, walking castro is the one who put up that list. and then you have senator lauren and many have beto o'rourke all agreeing on one thing, the president is a racist, white...
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more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lifbs below the poverty lune.congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs, tweeting shortly before his inauguration, congressman should help his district, in horrible shape not to mention falling apart, rather than falsely complaining about the election results. sharply xliened in louis' district since he took office 1997. but in many cases the president has referred to these cities as failed. >> far left's destructive aendwra than our nation's intercities, run exclusively by democrat politicians. >> reporter: here in kentucky's fifth congressional district even some who voted for the president say they wish he would spend less time attacking his opponents and more time focused on making good on his promises. >> rural america rose up and voted for him and he's talking about urban america. you know, he could throw us a bone, too. >> reporter: even if he's talking about baltimore and other places negatively, he's talking about them? >> he's paying attention. >> reporter: miguel marquez reporting. make sure you t
more than 29% of kentucky's fifth congressional district lifbs below the poverty lune.congressional district in atlanta in the suburbs, tweeting shortly before his inauguration, congressman should help his district, in horrible shape not to mention falling apart, rather than falsely complaining about the election results. sharply xliened in louis' district since he took office 1997. but in many cases the president has referred to these cities as failed. >> far left's destructive aendwra...
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here in kentucky they have some of the best. what have you got?ep front oreos. >> let me know how it is. ♪ >> reporter: what are you selling? >> i hamburger, we put bacon and cheese on it, the donuts are the best. >> reporter: the best burger i have ever eaten. >> homemade ice cream here, that is a 1928 infinity, best in kentucky. >> reporter: i came here for this. what have you got for me? >> corn and salt on it. >> wouldn't be the state fair without corndogs. what exactly is this? >> sausage dipped in our pino. >> the best corndog i ever had. >> i'm not done eating. they auctioned for charity last year, it went for $2.8 million. this year they hope it will be $3 billion and i'm hoping i get a vitamin. >> not ham? it went to a diner. you are at the kentucky state fair. i haven't been to any of these things. i usually go to things like this. thanks, griffin. >> listen. my waistline is in thanking our producer. we will do the corndog, the cheeseburger, the donut, go over here any the funnel cakes. >> i love funnel cakes. thank you. >> 26 after the
here in kentucky they have some of the best. what have you got?ep front oreos. >> let me know how it is. ♪ >> reporter: what are you selling? >> i hamburger, we put bacon and cheese on it, the donuts are the best. >> reporter: the best burger i have ever eaten. >> homemade ice cream here, that is a 1928 infinity, best in kentucky. >> reporter: i came here for this. what have you got for me? >> corn and salt on it. >> wouldn't be the state fair...
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kentucky seg gaits its university. that's fine. as we know, kentucky doesn't integrate its basketball team until what is now university of texas, el paso, in those days, the texas school of minds defeats them in a national championship with a team that has -- about half of the team are black players. that's what it takes for kentucky to discover, maybe integration wouldn't be such a bad thing. kentucky then goes on in the early 20th century to pass a law to say private schools can't be integrated. it prosecutes beretia college for having integrated schools. the case reaches the court in 1908. before getting to that case, i want to say something about a famous case that reached the court in 1905. in 1905, the court hears a case called lockner versus new york, very famous case involving whether new york can regulate the hours for bakers for health and safety reasons. a dramatic 5-4 decision, the court says the law is unconstitutional because the bakers in new york have a right to work as many hours as they choose and the bakers have
kentucky seg gaits its university. that's fine. as we know, kentucky doesn't integrate its basketball team until what is now university of texas, el paso, in those days, the texas school of minds defeats them in a national championship with a team that has -- about half of the team are black players. that's what it takes for kentucky to discover, maybe integration wouldn't be such a bad thing. kentucky then goes on in the early 20th century to pass a law to say private schools can't be...
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. >> next, trump promised to rescue the coal industry so what happened in rural kentucky?all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>> president trump slamming baltimore calling it rat and rodent infested but when it comes to struggling rural areas, the president has been silent. miguel marquez is "outfront". >> kentucky's fifth district beautiful and deeply poor appalachia has struggled with the boom and burst of coal. >> we had a mano economy for over 100 years, so then -- >> coal is gone? >> and pretty much. >> gwen johnson runs a bakery. it helps the local community center stay open. >> we're fighting for a better community here. we got people who are hurt and coming out of incarceration. >> not only have high-paying coal jobs sharply
. >> next, trump promised to rescue the coal industry so what happened in rural kentucky?all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >>> president...
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here in kentucky, the kentucky democratic party has already raised $07,000 off these -- $70,000 off theset-shirts, more than he raised off of those cocaine t-shirts in two weeks. >> what's interesting here is that amy mcgrath when she launched her candidacy, she had this great 24 hours and then she blew the brett kavanaugh question, and almost you could hear the champagne corks popping in mcconnell's office. but then this does seem to have -- you brought up the democratic base there. it seems like it's actually resonating in kentucky that this isn't like some sort of creation of d.c. >> right. and not just within the democratic strongholds of louisville and lexington. kentucky democratic party spokeswoman told me today that they've raised money off of these nyett t-shirts in 64 counties. it's getting people plugged into the race pretty early. senator mcconnell is known to establish very quickly against his opponents. our secretary of state he established a narrative about her. well now the fear is that this narrative is being established about him that he has this sort of underling of vla
here in kentucky, the kentucky democratic party has already raised $07,000 off these -- $70,000 off theset-shirts, more than he raised off of those cocaine t-shirts in two weeks. >> what's interesting here is that amy mcgrath when she launched her candidacy, she had this great 24 hours and then she blew the brett kavanaugh question, and almost you could hear the champagne corks popping in mcconnell's office. but then this does seem to have -- you brought up the democratic base there. it...
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kentucky democratic party filing a complaint against you.id they want to have a governor held accountable for potentially illegal schemes to cheat the system and line his own pockets. demanding wealthy backers give donations that will come directly backed into his pockets. would you like to answer question right >> the answer is in the first part of the question, but quote is from who? the democratic party of kentucky. of course they don't like it. why should they. i'm running against their candidate was going to lose. the states attorney general. they are increasingly desperate and he can't get people to turn out and they're having trouble raising money. they're going to throw anything they can at the wall. this is a bunch of nonsense but is frankly what's been coming from the that party for quite some time in the state which is why they're losing traction. >> shannon: they want to focus on the thing that's been tough for republican governors around the country, the idea of medicaid expansion in health care. it's generally something that po
kentucky democratic party filing a complaint against you.id they want to have a governor held accountable for potentially illegal schemes to cheat the system and line his own pockets. demanding wealthy backers give donations that will come directly backed into his pockets. would you like to answer question right >> the answer is in the first part of the question, but quote is from who? the democratic party of kentucky. of course they don't like it. why should they. i'm running against...
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and you know, kentucky has record numbers right now.t is the best year they have ever had in just about every category. so it is a really incredible thing. and a man that i just watched on television, he is so good. you can do television for me anytime you want. congressman thomas massie, where is thomas? good job. [applause] thomas, say hello to our friends back in washington. that was a good job. i just watched you. i cannot come to kentucky without also praising the exceptional work of senator mitch mcconnell. [applause] i have to tell you, this guy is a true fighter for our veterans and for kentucky. he has worked tirelessly to enact massive tax cuts, record defense spending, and that crucial be a reform that i was just talking about. and i have to think that, with all the things with respect to mitch, mitch is a good person, but his leadership in the senate, we confirmed, think of almost 150 federal judges to uphold our nation's beloved constitution and the foundation of american freedom, and mitch and i have worked very hard. we'r
and you know, kentucky has record numbers right now.t is the best year they have ever had in just about every category. so it is a really incredible thing. and a man that i just watched on television, he is so good. you can do television for me anytime you want. congressman thomas massie, where is thomas? good job. [applause] thomas, say hello to our friends back in washington. that was a good job. i just watched you. i cannot come to kentucky without also praising the exceptional work of...
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kentucky segregated university. that's fine.and of course, as we know, kentucky does not integrate its basketball team, until what is now university of texas el paso in those days the texas school of mines, defeats them in a national championship, where they have a team half of the team is black players. that's what it takes for kentucky, to finally discover well maybe integration wouldn't be such a bad thing. but kentucky then goes on, in the early 20th century to pass a law saying that private schools cannot be integrated. and it prosecutes beret a college for having integrated schools. the h -- case reaches the court in 1808. before getting to that case i want to say something about a famous case that reaches the court in 1905. in 1905, the court hears a case called lochner versus new york. a very famous case. it involves whether new york, can regulate the hours of acres for health and safety reasons. and a core and a dramatic 5-for decisions at the new york laws unconstitutional, because the bakers in new york have the const
kentucky segregated university. that's fine.and of course, as we know, kentucky does not integrate its basketball team, until what is now university of texas el paso in those days the texas school of mines, defeats them in a national championship, where they have a team half of the team is black players. that's what it takes for kentucky, to finally discover well maybe integration wouldn't be such a bad thing. but kentucky then goes on, in the early 20th century to pass a law saying that...
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perhaps, kentucky, he writes about it at length as one of his favorite landscapes.t's still quite beautiful but covered in track housing in a real lack of planning. suburbs generally, he was a real pioneer of suburban development but he saw them as villages, each of them distinct for each other. linked to the city and to say it's a more typical model of a suburb today is a cookie-cutter development that is often almost offer urban center by freeway. there was certainly one take away. >> with the union army able to use any of the information he had in his books. >> the civil war breaks out and he's working in central park but like many northerners, he had recently shattered his leg in jackson, is a little old to enlist anyways, he wants to be in the navy but he can't so his desire is to run an agency for slaves who are fleeing, freeing themselves. that didn't get exist and he becomes head of the u.s. commission which was a kind of soldier aid, medical release, and a red cross type agency and is quite brilliant at it but he grounds that they are not interested anywher
perhaps, kentucky, he writes about it at length as one of his favorite landscapes.t's still quite beautiful but covered in track housing in a real lack of planning. suburbs generally, he was a real pioneer of suburban development but he saw them as villages, each of them distinct for each other. linked to the city and to say it's a more typical model of a suburb today is a cookie-cutter development that is often almost offer urban center by freeway. there was certainly one take away. >>...
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we are getting a taste of the kentucky state fair.ille. brian: we are checking his cholesterol, next. ♪ i ♪ -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ ♪ ainsley: the kentucky state fair officially in full swing with more than 600,000 people expected to attend the 117th annual event. steve: and griff jenkins has been there checking out all the food. griff, last week we saw a lot of the candidates at the iowa state fair with a lot of things on sticks and they have the same stuff in louisville, don't they? >> they do. kentucky, guys has not been kind to my waist line. they have been trying more than chicken. i have been eating a cheeseburger on a doughnut or meet royalty, the corn dog king. watch. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ griff: not everybody admits it but it's pretty well known a lot of people come to the fair for the food. here in kentucky, they have got some of the best. ♪ ♪ griff: what have you got? >> i have the deep fried oreos. griff: take a bite and let me know how it is. >> that's really good. gri
we are getting a taste of the kentucky state fair.ille. brian: we are checking his cholesterol, next. ♪ i ♪ -motor? -it's pronounced "mo-tour." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪ ♪ ainsley: the kentucky state fair officially in full swing with more than 600,000 people expected to attend the 117th annual event. steve: and griff jenkins has been there checking out all the food. griff, last week we saw a lot of the candidates at the iowa state fair with a lot...
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. >> we talked about iowa and now we are going to kentucky. jenkins at the state fair joins us live in louisville. >> we have urban, blue grass and horses, they sell $3 million, we are taking into the fares when we come back. >> welcome back. a decision is expected to say that could make it easier for illegal immigrants to go to college at least in one state. right now students from arizona in the dac a program get a discount on the standard out-of-state tuition. the board of regents will go on ending the dac requirement and instead leave all illegal immigrants a discount as long as they graduate from in arizona i school and students would still have to pay more than in-state students. >> disabled veterans with student loans have one less thing to worry about donald from using executive order to cancel their debts. >> we wipeout an average of $30,000 in debt owed by 20,000 eligible veterans who made immense sacrifices, the ultimate sacrifice in many ways. >> reporter: eligible veterans will be cleared from paying federal income tax on the loan
. >> we talked about iowa and now we are going to kentucky. jenkins at the state fair joins us live in louisville. >> we have urban, blue grass and horses, they sell $3 million, we are taking into the fares when we come back. >> welcome back. a decision is expected to say that could make it easier for illegal immigrants to go to college at least in one state. right now students from arizona in the dac a program get a discount on the standard out-of-state tuition. the board of...
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trump: i have to tell you, this guy is a true fighter for our veterans and for kentucky. he has worked tirelessly to enact massive tax cuts, record defense spending, and the crucial v.a. reform i was just talking about. and i have to think about all the things with respect to mitch, mitch is a good person, but his leadership in the senate, we confirmed, think of it, almost 150 federal judges to hold our nation's beloved constitution and the foundation of american freedom, and mitch and i have worked very hard. we're up to 150. within two months, we will be at 179 federal judges and two supreme court judges. [applause] pres. trump: and it is your senator, and for him, that is a passion like i have never seen before. there is nothing more important. when i became president, they said the most important thing you can do is judges, and they said supreme court justices, and as you know, we have named two supreme court justices, justice kavanagh, justice gorsuch. i want to congratulate mitch mcconnell, and you have him, and he is a champion, and he fights hard. he really is som
trump: i have to tell you, this guy is a true fighter for our veterans and for kentucky. he has worked tirelessly to enact massive tax cuts, record defense spending, and the crucial v.a. reform i was just talking about. and i have to think about all the things with respect to mitch, mitch is a good person, but his leadership in the senate, we confirmed, think of it, almost 150 federal judges to hold our nation's beloved constitution and the foundation of american freedom, and mitch and i have...
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daniel cameron is a republican running for kentucky attorney general.e's also an african-american and he says he's had extensiveve experience with the intolerance from the left. opponents have put up a wanted poster featuring cameron's face, there it is, at a recent political event. cameron's democratic opponentcr called him a child. one elected officials said it was like calling cameron a boy. cameron says he's been called a lot worse than that by the left and others. daniel cameron joins us right now. daniel, congratulations on your primary win. have you heard backlash as an african-american who decided to be a republican? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me on tonight. look, my message is pretty simple here the democratic party needs to stop telling black americans how to think. i'm a proud republican, i've certainly been a republican all my life. i registered as a republican at 18 years old. i believe in the values of this party. i'm proud to stand with donald trump, who endorsed me recently, and to help him fight illegal immigration, stand
daniel cameron is a republican running for kentucky attorney general.e's also an african-american and he says he's had extensiveve experience with the intolerance from the left. opponents have put up a wanted poster featuring cameron's face, there it is, at a recent political event. cameron's democratic opponentcr called him a child. one elected officials said it was like calling cameron a boy. cameron says he's been called a lot worse than that by the left and others. daniel cameron joins us...
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utility crews from pennsylvania and kentucky hit the road toda.. that included about 40 people who work for 'duke energy' in kentucky. the company is also sending about 15-red workers from all over kentucky, ohio and indiana. <("we have everybody from tree trimmers, damage assessors, fleet, gas - you wouldn't think about the fuel, but fuel is obviously at a shortage when you get down there, so we send our own fuel trucks down for our bucket trucks.") > (catherine) some of the same workers went to puerto rico after hurricane maria in 2017. we are also learning tonight -- two firefighters from melo park are already in florida. they are part of an incident support team that coordinates with local and state responders... and manages federal resources. (pam) president trump will be monitoring hurricane dorian from camp david this weekend. earlier today at the white house ... the president and vice- president were briefed on the storm .. sunday he is set to meet with fema officials.. today -- the president declared a
utility crews from pennsylvania and kentucky hit the road toda.. that included about 40 people who work for 'duke energy' in kentucky. the company is also sending about 15-red workers from all over kentucky, ohio and indiana. (catherine) some of the same workers went to puerto rico after hurricane maria in 2017. we are also learning tonight -- two firefighters from melo park are already in florida. they are part of an incident support team that coordinates with local and state responders......
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then that russian company and its russian subsidiaries throw money into kentucky.old days there used to be a message of the insidious clause coming into the party of the usa. that doesn't exist anymore. it's the same people, ex-communists, former soviet intelligence agents and their oligarchs who now act like guys at a strip club throwing $100 bills out, and the republicans are there to take every one of those bills. we are being infiltrated through a global oligarchy that views money as the most definitive way to destroy american democracy. >> and the thing is, dean, you know, mcconnell is framing his opposition to pushing through these bills as that it's purely political. he's saying the democrats are playing politics, but there is a piece in the "new york times" that says he's never been for campaign finance elections, he wants it to be open money, which is dangerous when open money is filtering through agencies that are not in our national interest. but he's concerned if he welcomes any kind of a bill, he's concerned it could open up disclosure requirements. he
then that russian company and its russian subsidiaries throw money into kentucky.old days there used to be a message of the insidious clause coming into the party of the usa. that doesn't exist anymore. it's the same people, ex-communists, former soviet intelligence agents and their oligarchs who now act like guys at a strip club throwing $100 bills out, and the republicans are there to take every one of those bills. we are being infiltrated through a global oligarchy that views money as the...