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i plead with my friend from kentucky -- both my friends from kentucky. but i plead with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different world view than almost all of us. but we talked in -- we talked early this morning. i asked him was he against going after the taliban and bin laden when they hit us in america, in new york, and he said no. well, this is the same kind of thing. we're happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these terrorist acts from escaped isis prisoners might not occur tomorrow. they might not occur six months from now. they might not occur a year from now but they may and they certainly, almost certainly will at some point in the future. and we will risk lives, american lives of our intelligence officials, of our special forces. we will risk security of america. we will spend millions of dollars. the sooner we can put this back and the only person who can is president trump and the only people who can really pressure him are sitting right here the better. i would plead with m
i plead with my friend from kentucky -- both my friends from kentucky. but i plead with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different world view than almost all of us. but we talked in -- we talked early this morning. i asked him was he against going after the taliban and bin laden when they hit us in america, in new york, and he said no. well, this is the same kind of thing. we're happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these...
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district court for western kentucky. the senate also continues work today on 2020 domestic federal spending. we do expect the chamber to recess in about 30 minutes so lawmakers can attend a memorial service at the capitol for maryland congressman elijah cummings who died last week. his funeral will be in baltimore. now to live coverage on c-span2. the reverend black will lead us in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. precious lord, spirit of light and life, your mercies endure forever. guide our lawmakers through the turbulent waters of division and pessimism to your safe harbor of unity and hope. keep their hearts clean, their spirits courageous, and their minds clear. bless our nation with your continued presence, as you empower our senators to be servants for peace and freedom in this world of human need. and, lord, we again thank you for the life and legacy of representative elijah cummings. we pray in your great name, amen. the presiding officer: please join me in the pledge. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the un
district court for western kentucky. the senate also continues work today on 2020 domestic federal spending. we do expect the chamber to recess in about 30 minutes so lawmakers can attend a memorial service at the capitol for maryland congressman elijah cummings who died last week. his funeral will be in baltimore. now to live coverage on c-span2. the reverend black will lead us in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. precious lord, spirit of light and life, your mercies endure forever. guide our...
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are you familiar with the kentucky bill? >> i am. i have read it. >> are there differences between the kentucky law and this proposal? >> there are. kentucky law references the employee's own limitations relating to her pregnancy. so it's a little different. but it does provide specific examples as to what a reasonable accommodation should be and i think most importantly it flushes out undue hardship and states that a duration of the requested accommodation may be a factor to consider as well as whether similar accommodations have been made to nonpregnant workers. so it is -- it has many more definitions built out in it. >> okay. i really appreciate the testimony and madam chair, i appreciate the hearing today and i think that a lot of useful information has been retrieved from this and i look forward to working to ensure that all pregnant women are protect in f the workforce. i yield back. >> we're moving to the members who are here who are not on the committee and i'm pleased to recognize the congresswoman from georgia for five min
are you familiar with the kentucky bill? >> i am. i have read it. >> are there differences between the kentucky law and this proposal? >> there are. kentucky law references the employee's own limitations relating to her pregnancy. so it's a little different. but it does provide specific examples as to what a reasonable accommodation should be and i think most importantly it flushes out undue hardship and states that a duration of the requested accommodation may be a factor to...
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although we past the law in kentucky, we still need the federal pw fa. to many is home multistate businesses and headquarters, so the ability to have uniformity related to these accommodations throughout the country is important. we urge congress to take action. just like the kentucky law, the much needed clarity outlined in pwfa will increase the potential to resolve requests quickly and reduce the potential for costly litigation. we believe the act will really -- will lead to the reduction in litigation for this reason. at least two states with these laws have reported reduction of litigation since the laws went into effect. for our members, uncertainty means dollars. a consistent and predictable legal landscape means a business friendly environment. before the kentucky law was enacted this summer, our employees were forced to navigate a complex web of federal laws and court decisions to figure out their obligations. this guidance is especially beneficial for smaller companies we represent who cannot afford expensive legal advisors. the act will help b
although we past the law in kentucky, we still need the federal pw fa. to many is home multistate businesses and headquarters, so the ability to have uniformity related to these accommodations throughout the country is important. we urge congress to take action. just like the kentucky law, the much needed clarity outlined in pwfa will increase the potential to resolve requests quickly and reduce the potential for costly litigation. we believe the act will really -- will lead to the reduction in...
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we passed the law in kentucky but we still need the federal. the ability to have uniformity related to accommodations throughout the country is important. we urge congress to take action. just like the kentucky law, the much needed clarity outline in the pwfa will increase potential to resolve reasonable requests quickly andinformally and reduce costly litigation. we believe it will lead to reduction for this reason. at least two states with these laws have reported reduction in litigation since the laws went into effect. a consistent legal landscape means a business friendly environment. before the kentucky law was enacted this summer, our employees were forced to navigate a complex web of federal and courts decisions. this is beneficial for smaller companies we represent who cannot afford expensive legal advisors. the act will help the participation rate among women. in states like kentucky, which ranks 44th in the nation for labor force female participation, we know one contributor to the statistic is a pregnant worker who was forced out or
we passed the law in kentucky but we still need the federal. the ability to have uniformity related to accommodations throughout the country is important. we urge congress to take action. just like the kentucky law, the much needed clarity outline in the pwfa will increase potential to resolve reasonable requests quickly andinformally and reduce costly litigation. we believe it will lead to reduction for this reason. at least two states with these laws have reported reduction in litigation...
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he of the law in kentucky a different law in ohio. who would be the value of one federal standard. >> we work in a global cut economy, where we are based is very fortunate to have multistate businesses and corporate headquarters in a region. being able to have the uniformity at the federal loophole is significant. we are committed to working on similar legislation in the future state right across the river which we coverer by southn indiana. there are 27 versions that are outt there in 27 states that hae a version of this. employers and businesses that i represent that have that multistate present, federal uniformity and clarity is significant. >> statement for the record. march oftted by the dimes in support of the legislation introduced. >> that went out objection. i now recognize ranking member of the subcommittee in kentucky for five minutes for your questions. >> thank you. ms. mclaughlin, i certainly concur with chairwomann said. we all want pregnant workers to be treated fairly. your experience and employers have policies to pr
he of the law in kentucky a different law in ohio. who would be the value of one federal standard. >> we work in a global cut economy, where we are based is very fortunate to have multistate businesses and corporate headquarters in a region. being able to have the uniformity at the federal loophole is significant. we are committed to working on similar legislation in the future state right across the river which we coverer by southn indiana. there are 27 versions that are outt there in 27...
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especially one called black lung it's what you get if you breathe in coal dust every day in east kentucky they're seeing more and more cases of it and they're fighting for compensation. but. for danny even the few paces from the car to his front door are a struggle. toxic dust particles that he and hailed for decades working as a coal miner have destroyed his lungs. just 45 years old his lungs operated under hof of their potential capacity. if he were from 43 to 43. like thousands of other miners in east kentucky danny has been diagnosed with black lung until the radiologist brandon crumb began collecting information the overall number of patients suffering from the lung disease had never been reliably recorded after collating the data what crime found was terrifying they would have to classify it as an error but there are significant increase in the number of black lung. patients there were also b. and c. and more and more severe forms of the disease affecting younger miners long working hours and the rising concentrated dust just a few causes of the disease now the state of kentucky has
especially one called black lung it's what you get if you breathe in coal dust every day in east kentucky they're seeing more and more cases of it and they're fighting for compensation. but. for danny even the few paces from the car to his front door are a struggle. toxic dust particles that he and hailed for decades working as a coal miner have destroyed his lungs. just 45 years old his lungs operated under hof of their potential capacity. if he were from 43 to 43. like thousands of other...
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amy is an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva, and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where they are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of when we were relevant in basketball. i will note that you won this year because of a guy from indianapolis. amy has just published -- this is her book right here. "the battle to freedom: journeys through slave refugee camps." it is published by the university of north carolina press and part of the civil war america series. this was a pretty good year, i would say. sit tight. it will take a while for me to tell you all the awards this important book has received. it received the time watson brown price from the society of civil war historians, 2019 -- from the organization of american historians, the john now book prize as well p review cleaned up, amy. congratulations. it's absolutely well-deserved. it is a very important book. and finally, i should add,
amy is an associate professor at the university of kentucky. she did her undergraduate training at duke university, her graduate training at uva, and as i mentioned, she is at kentucky. she only goes to schools where they are basketball powerhouses. being from indiana, i have a faint memory of when we were relevant in basketball. i will note that you won this year because of a guy from indianapolis. amy has just published -- this is her book right here. "the battle to freedom: journeys...
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the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: madam president, reserving the right to object, the constitution is quite clear on this subject. if the minority leader wishes to engage in the civil war in syria that's been going on for nearly a decade, we should obey the constitution. he should come to the floor and say that we are ready to declare war, we are ready to authorize force, and we are going to stick our troops in the middle of this messy, messy, five-sided civil war where we would be ostensibly opposed to the turkish government that has made an incursion. we would then be opposed to our nato ally. it would be the first time in history that we would be inserting ourselves militarily against a nato ally. none of this is to excuse turkey's action. in fact, today i will offer a resolution that would actually do something. the resolution that's being offered is simply a way to have petty partisan criticism of the president infect this body. mine actually would have the force of law and would prevent any arms from being
the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: madam president, reserving the right to object, the constitution is quite clear on this subject. if the minority leader wishes to engage in the civil war in syria that's been going on for nearly a decade, we should obey the constitution. he should come to the floor and say that we are ready to declare war, we are ready to authorize force, and we are going to stick our troops in the middle of this messy, messy, five-sided civil war where we would be...
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kentucky state parks and u.s. arm. he's written books on various aspects of military leadership from 1775 to the present. published to books with the civil war at perryville and stone river and tullahoma campaigns and studied the 1941 and 42 entitled last day in bataan released in 2016. in september of 2016 the arm published his volume on virginia campaigns as part of the series on the civil war. last year at this event friday night i bought this book and i spent all night reading it. highly recommended. last about chris he is a great researcher, he knows an amazing amount of almost anything military, haven't writer and, most importantly he is a really good guy who will share anything with you which i think is the most important thing. he is also getting ready to get married. so without further ado, chris kolakowski. [applause] >> good morning. i think it is great to be here. i've year the audience gets larger. i don't know if we can get much larger but that is a great problem to have. if you are here for the first tim
kentucky state parks and u.s. arm. he's written books on various aspects of military leadership from 1775 to the present. published to books with the civil war at perryville and stone river and tullahoma campaigns and studied the 1941 and 42 entitled last day in bataan released in 2016. in september of 2016 the arm published his volume on virginia campaigns as part of the series on the civil war. last year at this event friday night i bought this book and i spent all night reading it. highly...
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he had about 1200 men coming up from the kentucky militia and new they were on their way. the evening of may 4, he had gotten word that these kentucky troops were actually just two miles downriver. torison sent a runner out the colonel in charge of the militia and told him he needed to take 800 men across the river. they were to spike the british canon, simply make them inoperable, and then they were supposed to come back to the fort. that was very important. come straight back to the fort. the colonel takes 800 kentucky militia across the river and manages to take some of the british cannons, but the british run back to fort miami, which is their headquarters during the battle of fallen timbers. just located a few miles down the river. the british ran back there for reinforcements. as the kentuckians are hanging around after they have taken their cannons, some of the american indians that were allied with the british started firing at them, and all 800 kentuckians took off into the woods after them. the native americans got the kentucky soldiers are scared and confused, w
he had about 1200 men coming up from the kentucky militia and new they were on their way. the evening of may 4, he had gotten word that these kentucky troops were actually just two miles downriver. torison sent a runner out the colonel in charge of the militia and told him he needed to take 800 men across the river. they were to spike the british canon, simply make them inoperable, and then they were supposed to come back to the fort. that was very important. come straight back to the fort. the...
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kentucky, they eventually did establish camp nelson. that was declared a national monument for the same reason. that is ongoing. the park service is moving in and beginning to interpret it. helena, arkansas, corinth, mississippi, the sea islands of south carolina, hilton head island, there is a number. it has all happened in the last decade and has been very local. it started locally, even from some descendents. now we are beginning to see the park service coming in and helping make this permanent. >> thank you. prof. taylor: you are welcome. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. announcer: this weekend on the presidency, we hear about pat interests and contributions to the nixon administration. here's a preview. it was 1971, the early 1970's when
kentucky, they eventually did establish camp nelson. that was declared a national monument for the same reason. that is ongoing. the park service is moving in and beginning to interpret it. helena, arkansas, corinth, mississippi, the sea islands of south carolina, hilton head island, there is a number. it has all happened in the last decade and has been very local. it started locally, even from some descendents. now we are beginning to see the park service coming in and helping make this...
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he would still work in a coal mine ok kentucky about the only way. we have some sports fan now in qualifying for football 02020 germany overcame pre-match controversy and an early shock in the game to be dystonia 3 no after just a 14 minutes and. was sent off but 2 goals from a set up of 3 no victory to germany players with turkish roots said cause a controversy before the match even kicked off both and liked an instagram post depicting turkish national team players were celebrating a goal with a tribute to turkey's. and its operations against kurds in syria. later unlike those posts and issued statements denying any political support. is good reminder of our top story at this hour kurds in northern syria have made a deal with damascus to cooperate on stopping the turkish offensive. is pressing on with his campaign as the u.s. pulls its troops out of that area. this is the news live from berlin i'm brian thomas thanks so much for being here. world unto itself was. the finest musical composition. playing. for yourself and the joint you come a fellow m
he would still work in a coal mine ok kentucky about the only way. we have some sports fan now in qualifying for football 02020 germany overcame pre-match controversy and an early shock in the game to be dystonia 3 no after just a 14 minutes and. was sent off but 2 goals from a set up of 3 no victory to germany players with turkish roots said cause a controversy before the match even kicked off both and liked an instagram post depicting turkish national team players were celebrating a goal with...
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the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> reporter: the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called him a big teddy bear. he was the great protector of all of our friends. >> reporter: the party was sweet, informal. friends snapped pictures and evening dawdled into night. it was after midnight when the party wound down. >> i think we turned in somewhere between 12:30, 1:00. >> reporter: antonio and his girlfriend went to bed. outside, trent and some of the others settled under the light on the front porch. out there, beyond the streetlights, was impenetrable dark. inside -- >> we were already in a faint sleep, and we heard a loud bang. >> reporter:
the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> reporter: the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you...
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in kentucky that's the only way away. amounts to athletics and kenya is a pretty good cause they made made history at the chicago marathon on sunday with a new world record student just break the women's marathon record she shattered it by a stunning 81 seconds previous record holder paula radcliffe to record had stood for 16 years finished the race talking 2 hours 14 minutes and 4 seconds afterwards she said that she thinks it's possible for her to go even faster . than would and the outcome going to be normal what and what they would run you can do what the undo to do keep in 2 minutes think and you do do to have maybe one minute to be a good thought in you. to do that community. and events possible now to qualifying for football's euro 2020 germany overcame pre-match controversy and an early shock in the game to beat a stony a 3 nil after just 14 minutes and marchand was set off was sent off excuse me but 2 goals from a good of on set up a 3 mil victory now those 2 in germany players who just happen to have turkish roo
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i plead with my friend from kentucky. they are both my friends from kentucky.ad with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different worldview than almost all of us. but we talked earlier this morning, i asked him if he was against going after the taliban, and bin laden when they hit us in america. in new york. and he said no. oh, this is the same kind of thing. we are happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these terrorist acts from escaped isis prisoners may not occur tomorrow. they may not occur six months and from now. maybe not a year from now, but they may, and they certainly almost certainly will in the future. and we will risk lives. american lives of our intelligence officials, of our special forces. we will risk security of america. we will spend millions of dollars, the sooner that we can put this back in the only person who can is president trump. and the only people who can pressure him are sitting right here, the better. i would plead with my colleague from kentucky and with all of us, b
i plead with my friend from kentucky. they are both my friends from kentucky.ad with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different worldview than almost all of us. but we talked earlier this morning, i asked him if he was against going after the taliban, and bin laden when they hit us in america. in new york. and he said no. oh, this is the same kind of thing. we are happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these terrorist acts from...
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i spoke to my good friend from kentucky. he said he wanted too put a resolution on the floor about military aid to turkey. something many on my side would be sympathetic. i offered him the eleby of approving his resolution and we have to of course get permission of all of our members but i would work t through that in return for us moving a resolution he still said no. he still said no. i think that's a horrible decision. i think iti could risk the livs of americans down the road. i thinknk it will certainly risk the lives of many more kurds who are our allies. we will return to this issue. it wish we could pass it now. the same bill that passed the house with the vast majority of republicans, 2-1 leaders mccarthy scalise and cheney voted for it. they understand the motivations of my friend from kentucky are sincere and real. he's had these positions not the positions of the majority on his side or our side and we have worked together and agreed but i think it is so wrong not to move forward. it is so wrong to let democrats
i spoke to my good friend from kentucky. he said he wanted too put a resolution on the floor about military aid to turkey. something many on my side would be sympathetic. i offered him the eleby of approving his resolution and we have to of course get permission of all of our members but i would work t through that in return for us moving a resolution he still said no. he still said no. i think that's a horrible decision. i think iti could risk the livs of americans down the road. i thinknk it...
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you're watching news still to come on the program we visit the coal miners in east kentucky fighting for their compensation for their disease to lungs. the 1st to poland where the country's ruling conservatives have secured a big election when the lawn justice party is projected to have enough seats in parliament to govern alone with most votes counted from sunday's ballot now the right wing party has backed judicial and media reforms a true criticism from brussels for eroding the rule of law. where barbara was looking for another term in power for poland's conservative nationalist nor and justice party who are present. said not me well but they go steady like we had 4 years of hard work ahead of us i. thought because poland must continue to evolve and improved. which we must maintain our credibility which you must ensure. no one of poland has any doubt that what we are doing is good genuine and responsive. their social welfare programs anti immigrant policies and social conservatism a popular with many polish people but the biggest opposition bloc says their divisive. people want co
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senate in kentucky.th is here tonight. [ cheers and applause so you're here on a good evening. before we get to our guests, as the house prepares for a formal vote to authorize the impeachment inquiry into president trump, republicans are comparing their situation to a horror movie for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: just step back and remember that from day one the actual facts in the ukraine scandal have been damning for the president. we have the notes from the call. we know that trump held up hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid that congress had specifically directed to ukraine. and while he was holding up that aid, trump asked the ukrainian president to investigate his political rivals it's all right there trump mentions bidens by name multiple times the only -- the only legitimate reason a president has ever had for mentioning joe biden on a call with a foreign leader is when obama had to apologize for him. [ laughter ] "uh -- mr. prime mini
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." >> hopkinsville, kentucky. just to the south is fort campbell, home to 13,000 army soldiers and their families. after facing danger all over the world soldiers return to a collective sigh of relief. after all, bad things aren't supposed to happen here. but when one young sergeant returned from a tour in afghanistan, he had no idea the enemy would be much closer to home. >> multiple gunshots to his face and head. >> he had only been back from fighting in the war for such a short period of time and it was tragic. >> my heart sunk. >> sergeant vincent gosselin, jr., a famole of five had served. did he ever express to you what it meant to him to serve his country? >> he absolutely loved it. >> he was his cousin but as she plains it they were much more than that. were you kind of like a big brother to vince? >> we had a bond. he had an outgoing personality. he had a crazy little grin. you always knew when he was doing something mischievous. >> and tim recalls the mischief they got into growing up in a small town cal
." >> hopkinsville, kentucky. just to the south is fort campbell, home to 13,000 army soldiers and their families. after facing danger all over the world soldiers return to a collective sigh of relief. after all, bad things aren't supposed to happen here. but when one young sergeant returned from a tour in afghanistan, he had no idea the enemy would be much closer to home. >> multiple gunshots to his face and head. >> he had only been back from fighting in the war for...
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i wish that we could pass it now i understand the motivation of my friend from kentucky. he's had these positions consistently. they are not the position of the majority on either side of the issues on some we worked together but i think it is so move forward. it's so wrong to let democrats and republicans stay in control without pressuring him to do better. there is no better, quicker or more powerful way to pressure the president to undo the damage he has caused them to pass the bipartisan joint resolution that will go directly to his desk. this issue will not go away and cannot go away for the safety of america and to some degre some f stability not chaos in the middledd east but president trup precipitously caused. let us make our arguments and prevail. we are willing to dodo the big-time. today i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration calendar 28677 a joint resolution be ready third time and the senate to vote on the passage with no intervening action or debate. >> the senator from kentucky. >> reserving the right to object, the
i wish that we could pass it now i understand the motivation of my friend from kentucky. he's had these positions consistently. they are not the position of the majority on either side of the issues on some we worked together but i think it is so move forward. it's so wrong to let democrats and republicans stay in control without pressuring him to do better. there is no better, quicker or more powerful way to pressure the president to undo the damage he has caused them to pass the bipartisan...
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it was in kentucky, but it was -- it was in kentucky. >> lindsey graham just said of your remarks in the oval office that if you keep talking like that, this will be a disaster worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham like to stay in the middle east for the next thousand years with thousands of soldiers. i want to get out of the middle east. i think lindsay should focus on judiciary, like the democrats. the do-nothing democrats as i tell them because they are getting nothing done. doneare not getting usmca between canada, the united states, and mexico. lindseyty should focus on judiciary. find out what happened with comey, mccabe, lisa, peter strzok. what happened with obama. what happened with brennan. that is what the people of south carolina want him to focus on. the people of south carolina do not want us to get into a war with turkey, a nato member, or with syria. let them fight their own wars. they have been fighting for a thousand years. the people of south carolina went to see troops come home. i won an election based on that. whether it is good or bad, th
it was in kentucky, but it was -- it was in kentucky. >> lindsey graham just said of your remarks in the oval office that if you keep talking like that, this will be a disaster worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham like to stay in the middle east for the next thousand years with thousands of soldiers. i want to get out of the middle east. i think lindsay should focus on judiciary, like the democrats. the do-nothing democrats as i tell them because they are...
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in the case of kentucky, we decided to have a celebration of kentucky, in which we had the biggest bourbonducers in the state bring the best -- sorry you were not there. [laughter] amb. lambrinidis: the best bourbon. we had light blue grass. in both events, we had congressman from kentucky and from texas, which would probably not be interested to come to my house if i committed my favorite greek art -- yes, i don't know. but they are there. and of course there was a lot of press and media interest. and we had the mayor of louisville in the case of kentucky and then other mayors in the case of texas. so we created something entirely different. we are not in this country to tell people only why we are grateful for this country, although we feel like we are. we want to tell americans what we are grateful for what you have done for europe and why it is when it comes to the big challenges of the future, where artificial intelligence is going -- indeed, where subsidizing aircraft is going, where robotics are going, space is going, and what we are going to be doing up there. all of these are not
in the case of kentucky, we decided to have a celebration of kentucky, in which we had the biggest bourbonducers in the state bring the best -- sorry you were not there. [laughter] amb. lambrinidis: the best bourbon. we had light blue grass. in both events, we had congressman from kentucky and from texas, which would probably not be interested to come to my house if i committed my favorite greek art -- yes, i don't know. but they are there. and of course there was a lot of press and media...
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the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: madam president, reserving the right to object, the constitution is quite clear on this subject. if the minority leader wishes to engage in the civil war in syria that's been going on for nearly a decade, we should obey the constitution. he should come to the floor and say that we are ready to declare war, we are ready to authorize force, and we are going to stick our troops in the middle of this messy, messy, five-sided civil war where we would be ostensibly opposed to the turkish government that has made an incursion. we would then be opposed to our nato ally. it would be the first time in history that we would be inserting ourselves militarily against a nato ally. none of this is to excuse turkey's action. in fact, today i will offer a resolution that would actually do something. the resolution that's being offered is simply a way to have petty partisan criticism of the president infect this body. mine actually would have the force of law and would prevent any arms from being
the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: madam president, reserving the right to object, the constitution is quite clear on this subject. if the minority leader wishes to engage in the civil war in syria that's been going on for nearly a decade, we should obey the constitution. he should come to the floor and say that we are ready to declare war, we are ready to authorize force, and we are going to stick our troops in the middle of this messy, messy, five-sided civil war where we would be...
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i have another goal, to highlight in massachusetts as i did last week as i did with kentucky in texas other states, to highlight we are each other's best partner by far. what people do not know and they should know is that the european union fundamentally is 28 major world countries come together -- coming together and deciding they will eliminate their 28 individual regulatory and legal regimes and combine under one. that, which is a hugely difficult exercise, has created the so-called single market in ,urope, the biggest most open most prosperous market in the world. the fact that we have the european union and therefore that market has allowed the u.s. companies to be able to set up shop where they want to and be able to trade and sell everywhere to those 500 million rich consumers without any barriers. and that'solutionary why they make more money in europe than anywhere else in the bigd and that's why we have strong rich european companies that invest in this come -- country creating millions of jobs for americans in virtually every state. >> efforts to weaken the eu as an organi
i have another goal, to highlight in massachusetts as i did last week as i did with kentucky in texas other states, to highlight we are each other's best partner by far. what people do not know and they should know is that the european union fundamentally is 28 major world countries come together -- coming together and deciding they will eliminate their 28 individual regulatory and legal regimes and combine under one. that, which is a hugely difficult exercise, has created the so-called single...
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, he takes his oath to be senator for kentucky. in the senate, he is not on fire for secession. he is more interested in keeping kentucky neutral. however, things start spiraling out of his control. 1861, his son, has run off and join the confederate army, and through a series of events, breckinridge runs to the confederacy and will fight with the confederacy as a naval officer during the remainder of the war. , he foughtw market it shiloh, baton rouge, jackson, and others. messages that start cloth the campaign are very interesting. here is the one robert e lee sends to breckinridge on may 1, 1864. "general, i gather from the reports of scouts recently from has set outhat -- on an expedition, the design of which is to reach some point on the virginia-tennessee railroads or affect the capture of stanton. the general impression is he will pursue the route on his last raid. i think it would do well to have re-think prepared to meet him, and in conjunction with another general to destroy him, if possible. the enemy will probably make
, he takes his oath to be senator for kentucky. in the senate, he is not on fire for secession. he is more interested in keeping kentucky neutral. however, things start spiraling out of his control. 1861, his son, has run off and join the confederate army, and through a series of events, breckinridge runs to the confederacy and will fight with the confederacy as a naval officer during the remainder of the war. , he foughtw market it shiloh, baton rouge, jackson, and others. messages that start...
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now, we have hemp. >> reporter: like michael johns who grew up on a kentucky family form farm.d, now chasing the gold rush. >> hemp is the cousin to marijuana. >> reporter: hemp, already a $1.1 billion industry, forecast to more than double by next year's harvest. unlike marijuana that contains up to 30% thc, giving users a high, there's no high from hemp. the thc in hemp is a negligible 0.3%. instead, hemp's value esn part, in extracted cbd oils. >> your total will be $265. >> reporter: while not all doctors claim that cbd works, customers say it reduces anxiety and controls seizures. >> it's all about education. you have a hemp plant. you have a marijuana plant. they can provide benefits but are different. >> reporter: the industry is taking off. in kentucky, for every two acres of tobacco, there's now one acre of hemp. >> we're starting to see more of corporate america and big ag getting in. >> reporter: kentucky has a long, almost forgotten history with hemp. >> hemp, for victory. >> reporter: during world war ii -- >> in kentucky, hemp harvest -- >> reporter: 75% of the na
now, we have hemp. >> reporter: like michael johns who grew up on a kentucky family form farm.d, now chasing the gold rush. >> hemp is the cousin to marijuana. >> reporter: hemp, already a $1.1 billion industry, forecast to more than double by next year's harvest. unlike marijuana that contains up to 30% thc, giving users a high, there's no high from hemp. the thc in hemp is a negligible 0.3%. instead, hemp's value esn part, in extracted cbd oils. >> your total will be...
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it was in kentucky, in kentucky, not syria. i think abc owes an apology. >> nancy graham just said of your remarks you made in the oval office, if you keep talking like that, this will be a disaster worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for thousands of years and fighting other people's wars. i want to to get out of the middle east. i think lindsay should focus right now on judiciary like the democrats, the do-nothing democrats, as i call i call them they are doing nothing. they are getting nothing done. canada, the united states and mexico. they are getting nothing done. i think lindsay should focus on judiciary. focus on what happened with call me. find out what happened with mccabe. lisa. what happened with president obama. what happened with brennan. that is what lindsay ought to focus on. that is what the people of south carolina want him to focus on. the people of south carolina don't want us to get into a war with turkey. or was syria. let them fight their own
it was in kentucky, in kentucky, not syria. i think abc owes an apology. >> nancy graham just said of your remarks you made in the oval office, if you keep talking like that, this will be a disaster worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for thousands of years and fighting other people's wars. i want to to get out of the middle east. i think lindsay should focus right now on judiciary like the democrats, the do-nothing...
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tates are district judge for the western district of kentucky. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is it, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of justin reed walker of kentucky to be united states district judge for the western district of kentucky shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule.
tates are district judge for the western district of kentucky. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is it, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of justin reed walker of kentucky to be united states district judge for the western district of kentucky shall be brought to a close? the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule.
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krasinski from nbc's "sunnyside," actor and comedian joel kim booster, candidate for senator of kentucky, amy mcgrath, featuring the 8g band with emily moon ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump this morning attacked the impeachment inquiry tweeting, "this impeachment nonsense is just the continuation of the witch hunt hoax." okay, this is beside the point but "witch hunt" and "hoax" mean the same thing [ laughter ] calling the impeachment a witch hunt hoax is like calling you dumb donald trump. [ laughter ] you don't -- [ cheers and applause need both. according to a new poll, 50% of americans say they're ready to elect an openly gay president if for no other reason, just to
krasinski from nbc's "sunnyside," actor and comedian joel kim booster, candidate for senator of kentucky, amy mcgrath, featuring the 8g band with emily moon ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news president trump this morning attacked the impeachment inquiry tweeting, "this...
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kentucky cram house financial services committee member andy barr good to see you this morning thanks so much for joining us. >> what a shocker for all of us were aware how sick elijah cummings was. >> o no i wasn't its was a surprise to me our thoughts and prairs go to cummings family as you said 6 years old far too young. >> his wife, gave a beautiful statement this morning, about that. what happens now? he was the chairman of the committee. how does that what are house rules in terms of what happens next? >> well, he goes chair one of the referring committees on impeachment probe, there will be some time for grieving i am sure, and the speaker will make those announcements uniformities obviously, for members of congress, to pay respects to our colleague. but i suspect the business of the congress will continue and that the impeachment proceeding will continue. >> congressman we send condolences to you and
kentucky cram house financial services committee member andy barr good to see you this morning thanks so much for joining us. >> what a shocker for all of us were aware how sick elijah cummings was. >> o no i wasn't its was a surprise to me our thoughts and prairs go to cummings family as you said 6 years old far too young. >> his wife, gave a beautiful statement this morning, about that. what happens now? he was the chairman of the committee. how does that what are house...
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soledad: beecher terrace was built in 1939 to accommodate kentucky's burgeoning black middle class.estaurants and businesses lined the streets. today, 60% of the people in russell live in poverty. how can you avoid changing the russell neighborhood, you know, really the deal and five, not just -- the feel and vibe, not just move in new richer, whiter people into a community that's historically black? lisa: and that's gonna be the challenge for all of us for all of us. we know we're changing the neighborhood. soledad: lisa osanka is the head of the louisville metro housing authority and has been working to build affordable housing since she was a teenager. >> so demolition is proceeding in this area. soledad: she says being intentional is an essential part of the project. the city has begun discussing the creation of community land trusts for the first time. lisa: community land trust, the community owns the land in trust. so that stays in the community and that wealth building creation stays within the neighborhood. now the individual homeowners that buy into these land trusts, they
soledad: beecher terrace was built in 1939 to accommodate kentucky's burgeoning black middle class.estaurants and businesses lined the streets. today, 60% of the people in russell live in poverty. how can you avoid changing the russell neighborhood, you know, really the deal and five, not just -- the feel and vibe, not just move in new richer, whiter people into a community that's historically black? lisa: and that's gonna be the challenge for all of us for all of us. we know we're changing the...
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highlight as we did in massachusetts last week and as we did with kentucky and texas and other states recently, to highlight each other's best partner by far. but people don't know and that they should know is that the european union fundamentally is 28 countries coming together. those countries deciding that they're going to eliminate their 28 individual legal regimes and combine under one. that, which is a difficult exercise has created the single market in europe and the most open and prosperous part of the world while 520 million people. the fact that we have the european union and that market has allowed the u.s. companies to set up shop anywhere they want to. and be able to trade and sell everywhere to those 500 billion rich consumers without any barriers. this is a and that's why they are in europe and will make anywhere else in the world and that's why we have our own a big, strong companies that invest in this country also creating millions of jobs for americans in virtually every state in this country. >> in efforts with the eu and have attention that would hurt u.s. busines
highlight as we did in massachusetts last week and as we did with kentucky and texas and other states recently, to highlight each other's best partner by far. but people don't know and that they should know is that the european union fundamentally is 28 countries coming together. those countries deciding that they're going to eliminate their 28 individual legal regimes and combine under one. that, which is a difficult exercise has created the single market in europe and the most open and...
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i plead with my friend from kentucky -- both my friends from kentucky. but i plead with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different world view than almost all of us. but we talked in -- we talked early this morning. i asked him was he against going after the taliban and bin laden when they hit us in america, in new york, and he said no. well, this is the same kind of thing. we're happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these terrorist acts from escaped isis prisoners might not occur tomorrow. they might not occur six months from now. they might not occur a year from now but they may and they certainly, almost certainly will at some point in the future. and we will risk lives, american lives of our intelligence officials, of our special forces. we will risk security of america. we will spend millions of dollars. the sooner we can put this back and the only person who can is president trump and the only people who can really pressure him are sitting right here the better. i would plead with m
i plead with my friend from kentucky -- both my friends from kentucky. but i plead with the junior senator from kentucky to not stand in the way. he has a different world view than almost all of us. but we talked in -- we talked early this morning. i asked him was he against going after the taliban and bin laden when they hit us in america, in new york, and he said no. well, this is the same kind of thing. we're happy to vote on his resolution. let's vote on both. this is momentous. these...
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this part of eastern kentucky and women involved in prostitution but younger and younger. the other thing that happens is of course you start dealing. for the users in boston they fund the entire thing and it's popping up in florida for a lot cheaper. until like many people they become so addicted it takes over their lives and that they can no longer properly function. a lot of people for many years to actually function and it's why that may not necessarily be true, but the mayor of west virginia told me that a couple of years ago they would punch him on the nose, throw him in jail and then they discovered there were eight people on staff and he started to say okay we need to think about this and he has been very successful leading the effort to change the mindset of both institutions like the police but also ordinary people in huntington bringing down the stigma and how you think about it as he has to go through that process himself. >> thanks for doing that i look forward to doing it. if we think about structurally what is happening we don't deal well with pain or addict
this part of eastern kentucky and women involved in prostitution but younger and younger. the other thing that happens is of course you start dealing. for the users in boston they fund the entire thing and it's popping up in florida for a lot cheaper. until like many people they become so addicted it takes over their lives and that they can no longer properly function. a lot of people for many years to actually function and it's why that may not necessarily be true, but the mayor of west...
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he is in a pretty hospitable environment in kentucky. that is a pretty trumpy state. but you are seeing a lot of grassroots donations to his opponent, in large part because the country this fed up with his cynical approach to politics. host: how much money are you spending on television advertising the cycle? maine, we have a combined digital and television ad which features a resident, a former collins supporter, who says that post the vote for brett kavanaugh she cannot support susan collins anymore and does not think she is the moderate she once held herself out to be. one of the main reasons that susan collins has come under fire is because just a couple hostedago, in maine, she a fundraiser with leaders of the federalist society, this outsized special interest group that helps create the pipeline of judicial candidates that donald trump has been putting forward. leonard leo is one of the lead figures of the federalist society. he hosted a fundraiser for susan collins one year after she supported brett kavanaugh, their preferred pic for that supreme court vacancy.
he is in a pretty hospitable environment in kentucky. that is a pretty trumpy state. but you are seeing a lot of grassroots donations to his opponent, in large part because the country this fed up with his cynical approach to politics. host: how much money are you spending on television advertising the cycle? maine, we have a combined digital and television ad which features a resident, a former collins supporter, who says that post the vote for brett kavanaugh she cannot support susan collins...
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imagine what it looks like if we run an ad in kentucky to -- and these are real facebook criteria -- we can run an ad saying mitch mcconnell is secretly supportive of impeachment and is just waiting to impeach president trump because he wants power for himself or doesn't like trump, and we run those to the categories of high school education or less -- >> are you going to do that? >> i'm not going to tip my hand. to do that.s like you're going - >> we'll see. >> we will see. gabriel hampton, we'll be following you and what you cook up. adriel hampton, thank you. >> thank you. >>> hear why top military generals say protecting the dog in the isis operation is important to security. to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea can unlock a breadth of solutions. at 3m, we are solving problems that improve lives.
imagine what it looks like if we run an ad in kentucky to -- and these are real facebook criteria -- we can run an ad saying mitch mcconnell is secretly supportive of impeachment and is just waiting to impeach president trump because he wants power for himself or doesn't like trump, and we run those to the categories of high school education or less -- >> are you going to do that? >> i'm not going to tip my hand. to do that.s like you're going - >> we'll see. >> we will...
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frank holland is in murray, kentucky for us. >> reporter: u.s. has more than doubled since congress legalize ds the crop last december. as much as $32 wondering of cannabidiol or cbd could be sourced from this farm in kentucky and others arntd around the country. >> we are growing, harsts, extracting the cbd and put going into brands. >> smoke is let ceo of vertical wellness focused on cbd products manufactured from industrial hemp. vertical wellness aba subsidiary of vertical companies and u.s. based cannabis producer. launched other companies trade in accurate canada. however analysts say the first company trading in the u.s. will benefit from increased visibility. greater investment and more access to capitol. wallin says that's the motivation but unlike higher profile ipos he says the company is already profitable. vertrtal wellness expects to generate $28 million in revenue this year and see the number more than triple in 2020. by selling 75% of the hemp and using5% in its own brands of cbd products. >> right away we are seeing a profitable
frank holland is in murray, kentucky for us. >> reporter: u.s. has more than doubled since congress legalize ds the crop last december. as much as $32 wondering of cannabidiol or cbd could be sourced from this farm in kentucky and others arntd around the country. >> we are growing, harsts, extracting the cbd and put going into brands. >> smoke is let ceo of vertical wellness focused on cbd products manufactured from industrial hemp. vertical wellness aba subsidiary of vertical...
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kentucky eighty-five, they said he couldn't do it.your new delicious kentucky fried wings in a football game! but, he did it. introducing my new kentucky fried wings in a football game. [cheering] now available in buffalo, honey bbq and nashville hot. from the creators of rudy ii, rudy iii. he's still colonel sanders but now he's got wings for sale. ♪ they say we're ♪ we say playful's never done ♪ don't fight the feeling just let it flow ♪ ♪ stack it up, rack it up, let it go ♪ ♪ i got a secret the world should know ♪ ♪ let's stay playful, oreo ♪ it's rukmini here from the new york times . hey, you see this? ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: my guest tonight co-hosts and executive produces "the circus" on showtime. she is also a cbs news special correspondent and contributing editor of the atlantic. please welcome alex wagner. ( cheers and applause ) welcome all right, let's jump straight into it. i have a question to ask because it's not a real thing, who won the debate? ( laughter ) >> you know, i feel like elizabeth warren survive
kentucky eighty-five, they said he couldn't do it.your new delicious kentucky fried wings in a football game! but, he did it. introducing my new kentucky fried wings in a football game. [cheering] now available in buffalo, honey bbq and nashville hot. from the creators of rudy ii, rudy iii. he's still colonel sanders but now he's got wings for sale. ♪ they say we're ♪ we say playful's never done ♪ don't fight the feeling just let it flow ♪ ♪ stack it up, rack it up, let it go ♪ ♪...
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behind the 6th south carolina comes the first kentucky infantry. they see the 6th carolina in the distance and thinks they are union soldiers. the major of the 6th south carolina writes he heard ready, aim, and saw the kentuckians in the kneeling positions with their rifles leveled upon us. then there came a solid clashing volley. alabama is getting hit from the front, the back, officers are going down, they break to the rear, which leaves the first kentucky to figure out their problems. they get so close to the pennsylvanians that they call out to each other. what regiment are you? pennsylvania reserves, who wait, because they are not sure who is in front of them. they learn who they are and the kentuckians open fire. the volley is being exchanged at 50 yards. in the confusion of the battle, the colonel of the first kentucky, thomas taylor, he gets separated from the fighting. he has to wait until nightfall to escape the battlefield. when confederates retreat, they leave their colonel behind enemy lines. he waits for darkness and creeps back to th
behind the 6th south carolina comes the first kentucky infantry. they see the 6th carolina in the distance and thinks they are union soldiers. the major of the 6th south carolina writes he heard ready, aim, and saw the kentuckians in the kneeling positions with their rifles leveled upon us. then there came a solid clashing volley. alabama is getting hit from the front, the back, officers are going down, they break to the rear, which leaves the first kentucky to figure out their problems. they...
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introducing my new kentucky fried wings in a football game.ble in buffalo, honey bbq and nashville hot. from the creators of rudy ii, rudy iii. he's still colonel sanders but now he's got wings for sale. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." as we just saw, the trump administration has been saying for weeks that there was no form of quid pro quo with ukraine, and then today mulvaney said that there was, but people should get over it. which is likely confusing, what is the strategy? well, here to break it all down in this whole impeachment scanned is our very own dulce sloan, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) this is so confusing. trump's chief of staff basically admitted to a quid pro quo. how is this helping them? >> it doesn't. but that's the point. this is what happens when you're dealing with trash-ass dudes and trash-ass fans. i have been through this before so let me break it down -- trump doesn't want to be president, but he doesn't want to quit either because that would make him look bad, so he's out her
introducing my new kentucky fried wings in a football game.ble in buffalo, honey bbq and nashville hot. from the creators of rudy ii, rudy iii. he's still colonel sanders but now he's got wings for sale. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." as we just saw, the trump administration has been saying for weeks that there was no form of quid pro quo with ukraine, and then today mulvaney said that there was, but people should get over it. which is...
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i'm like, wow it's pretty bad, and it was in kentucky. think abc owes an apology. >> lindsey graham just set of your remarks that if you keep talking like that quote this will be a disaster, worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for the next 1000 years. i want to get out. he should focus on the judiciary. like the do-nothing democrats. they are doing nothing, getting nothing done. usmca. not getting the between canada, the that states of mexico. lindsay should focus on the judiciary. if you want to find out what happened with comey and mccabe, lisa, peter strzok about what happened with president obama and brennan. that is what lindsay often focus on. that is what the people wanted to focus on. the people don't want us to get into a war with turkey, a nato member, or syria. they have been fighting for a thousand years the people of south carolina what see the troops come home. whether it is good or bad. if you look at this country, i would be willing to bet anything that that is
i'm like, wow it's pretty bad, and it was in kentucky. think abc owes an apology. >> lindsey graham just set of your remarks that if you keep talking like that quote this will be a disaster, worse than obama's decision to leave iraq. >> lindsey graham would like to stay in the middle east for the next 1000 years. i want to get out. he should focus on the judiciary. like the do-nothing democrats. they are doing nothing, getting nothing done. usmca. not getting the between canada, the...