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she was from an early family in kentucky. she has family in kentucky, also gave him entry into the political circles that would have been defied him. -- night him. she brought with that marriage -- denied him. she brought with that marriage some money and they basically had the connections, because her family knew a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward, but once he got his foot in the door, that he could open the door himself through his own skills and abilities. >> if henry clay were through time travel standing here today, what would we see? what did he look like? what did he sound like? >> clay would have -- i don't think anybody would sit down with henry clay and not leave without liking henry clay. he was a man -- not a handsome man, everybody says he was ugly. they always commented about his large mouth. they said his mouth was so large that he couldn't spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies, as they said, and somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side of his mouth whil
she was from an early family in kentucky. she has family in kentucky, also gave him entry into the political circles that would have been defied him. -- night him. she brought with that marriage -- denied him. she brought with that marriage some money and they basically had the connections, because her family knew a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward, but once he got his foot in the door, that he could open the door himself through his own skills and abilities. >>...
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>> abraham lincoln certainly -- kentucky, he may have started off as being friends in kentucky. certainly when the emancipation proclamation is issued, he becomes a much hated figure here in kentucky. so henry clay, who considered himself a westerner, but many southerners would have -- would choose him over abraham lincoln , who is certainly considered a traitor to the kentucky cause. you mentioned harriet beacher stowe, who is a popular kentucky figure. we read and study her. lincoln in that relationship, he is much more popular in the north, in new england than he ever becomes in the south. particularly at the end of the civil war. >> lincoln in 1860 running on the northern ticket received i think five votes in his wife's home county. even his in-laws didn't vote for him. he received a thousand votes in the entire state of kentucky. to vote for lincoln in 1860 for kentucky, like voting for a communist in the 1950s. he was a radical republican, a red republican, and just didn't have any support here. and kentucky at the beginning of the war, wanted union and slavery. when he de
>> abraham lincoln certainly -- kentucky, he may have started off as being friends in kentucky. certainly when the emancipation proclamation is issued, he becomes a much hated figure here in kentucky. so henry clay, who considered himself a westerner, but many southerners would have -- would choose him over abraham lincoln , who is certainly considered a traitor to the kentucky cause. you mentioned harriet beacher stowe, who is a popular kentucky figure. we read and study her. lincoln in...
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i thank my friend from kentucky. i am pleased that democrats here are upset about what's happened to the post office. my regret is, you didn't get upset during the obama administration when they were shutting down our post offices, not just getting rid of 12,000 mailboxes, shutting down processing centers and in my district, when they shut down the overton processing center, it meant mail going from tyler to long view or vice versa went to dallas, then to shreveport and back. and the deputy attorney general came to my office. i'd been demanding a meeting with the post master general, but oh, no, no time for that. they had no decency. they tried to say 390 miles will be cheaper and quicker than going 30 miles, it's an outrage what the obama administration did, including their post master general who was in office until june 15 of this year. wake up. let's complain about the post office and the obama years. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i now recognize
i thank my friend from kentucky. i am pleased that democrats here are upset about what's happened to the post office. my regret is, you didn't get upset during the obama administration when they were shutting down our post offices, not just getting rid of 12,000 mailboxes, shutting down processing centers and in my district, when they shut down the overton processing center, it meant mail going from tyler to long view or vice versa went to dallas, then to shreveport and back. and the deputy...
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are you seeing that in kentucky?well, we're seeing a concerning trend in kentucky with more of our kids 18 and under, but more kids 5 and under coming down with the virus. and while kids seem more resilient, while they have significantly fewer negative outcomes there are still negative outcomes. the more kids who get the virus times whatever percentage have that negative outcome means we're having kids being put in harm's way and i don't just come at this as a governor, i come at this as a dad. i have a 10 and an 11-year-old and their safety is so critical. we have to understand that kids are getting this virus. we don't understand all of the long term impacts of it. we look at mortality, but there are other potential long term impacts and we have got to protect our kids. >> yeah. to your point, yes, it's a smaller percentage than people who are older. i just wonder as you make a decision about reopening schools, do you believe it's therefore unsafe to begin with in person instruction? >> when we look at in person in
are you seeing that in kentucky?well, we're seeing a concerning trend in kentucky with more of our kids 18 and under, but more kids 5 and under coming down with the virus. and while kids seem more resilient, while they have significantly fewer negative outcomes there are still negative outcomes. the more kids who get the virus times whatever percentage have that negative outcome means we're having kids being put in harm's way and i don't just come at this as a governor, i come at this as a dad....
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i thank my friend from kentucky. i am pleased that democrats here are upset about what's happened to the post office. my regret is, you didn't get upset during the obama administration when they were shutting down our post offices, not just getting rid of 12,000 mailboxes, shutting down processing centers and in my district, when they shut down the overton processing center, it meant mail going from tyler to long view or vice versa went to dallas, then to shreveport and back. and the deputy attorney general came to my office. i'd been demanding a meeting with the post master general, but oh, no, no time for that. they had no decency. they tried to say 390 miles will be cheaper and quicker than going 30 miles, it's an outrage what the obama administration did, including their post master general who was in office until june 15 of this year. wake up. let's complain about the post office and the obama years. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i now recognize
i thank my friend from kentucky. i am pleased that democrats here are upset about what's happened to the post office. my regret is, you didn't get upset during the obama administration when they were shutting down our post offices, not just getting rid of 12,000 mailboxes, shutting down processing centers and in my district, when they shut down the overton processing center, it meant mail going from tyler to long view or vice versa went to dallas, then to shreveport and back. and the deputy...
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it turns out kentucky knows best in kentucky. letuld encourage you to kentucky know kentucky and michigan of michigan. i'm grateful to the cares act funding to reduce our cost. but i would prefer no funding if funding means you're going to tell us how to run our elections. sense wasy, what made no excuse absentee voting. we had a severe drop off in the number of available poll workers and locations. for november turnout is expected to double that of the primary. we are tightening the absentee voting standards, reserving it for those who need it due to age or health concerns. also not overwhelming our infrastructure. our county clerks to process ballots and our postal system. in both elections we have utilized in absentee ballot request portal linked to our driver's license database so we can verify voter identity and we tracked ballot envelopes with barcodes and signature match everyone before the ballot is counted. generalprimary and election we offered weeks of early in person voting. kentuckians of both parties want to vote in
it turns out kentucky knows best in kentucky. letuld encourage you to kentucky know kentucky and michigan of michigan. i'm grateful to the cares act funding to reduce our cost. but i would prefer no funding if funding means you're going to tell us how to run our elections. sense wasy, what made no excuse absentee voting. we had a severe drop off in the number of available poll workers and locations. for november turnout is expected to double that of the primary. we are tightening the absentee...
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it is working here in kentucky. cannotallenge to the aca only remove coverage for pre-existing conditions but also eliminate expanded medicaid. that would crush every rural hospital. people in appalachia might need to drive three hours just to see a doctor. health care is critically important. there need to be updates to the affordable care act. expanded medicaid is the difference between life and death right now for so many people across the country. gov. whitmer: you have been saving and preserving medicare expansion. i want to talk for a minute about the unifying issues. we have talked about health care. but what you think of the unifying issues that you think helped bring together your state despite the tribalism and polarization? is misinformation about what and what is being whispered about. navigate in the moment before covid and what do see happening after that will continue to unify? we have had a wild year and a half. there have been some wonderful moments where we were able to do some good work around bri
it is working here in kentucky. cannotallenge to the aca only remove coverage for pre-existing conditions but also eliminate expanded medicaid. that would crush every rural hospital. people in appalachia might need to drive three hours just to see a doctor. health care is critically important. there need to be updates to the affordable care act. expanded medicaid is the difference between life and death right now for so many people across the country. gov. whitmer: you have been saving and...
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we as those in kentucky in our primary. in the state fair center we have are state fair every year that's a gigantic venue for this should not be the only location account you could vote. there should be vote centers available that are easy to get to. it is a great model this is before we even heard of coronavirus. it's an aging generation of baby boomers who are poll workers disproportionately and are reaching out without regard to coveted team. the challenge is to get younger people to step up. millennial's, generation x to be civic and community organized get them to volunteer as poll workers. we have people volunteer to be a poll worker five of our counties tells it ghana poll workers and vocations to open up their precinct on election day. that's pretty good considering it's late august. the last point of litigation, i will tell you i am an attorney i did election law professionally prior to coming to this office but i've never seen an environment like we have seen this year. you see a lot of cookie-cutter lawsuits aro
we as those in kentucky in our primary. in the state fair center we have are state fair every year that's a gigantic venue for this should not be the only location account you could vote. there should be vote centers available that are easy to get to. it is a great model this is before we even heard of coronavirus. it's an aging generation of baby boomers who are poll workers disproportionately and are reaching out without regard to coveted team. the challenge is to get younger people to step...
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allison barber starting us off in lexington, kentucky, on the campus of the university of kentucky. right now, not all institutions of higher learning are working with the same tools when it comes to reopening safely. that's especially true for many historically black colleges and universities. as this headline notes, this pandemic has ushered in a new normal for historically underfunded hbcus. experts point out the pandemic has highlighted funding and resource inequities for some of these schools to make tough decisions to continue to educate their unique population. i want to bring in ruth simmons, the president of prairie view a&m university, an hbcu in texas. 80% of the schools more than 9,000 students there get some form of financial aid. ruth, thank you so much for your time this morning. let's start with some of the tough decisions that you're making right now for your faculty, for your students, based on the concerns that you're hearing from them. what are they? >> good morning, craig. first, let me clarify. not all hbcus are the same. we're part of a very large state system
allison barber starting us off in lexington, kentucky, on the campus of the university of kentucky. right now, not all institutions of higher learning are working with the same tools when it comes to reopening safely. that's especially true for many historically black colleges and universities. as this headline notes, this pandemic has ushered in a new normal for historically underfunded hbcus. experts point out the pandemic has highlighted funding and resource inequities for some of these...
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tonight at the rnc joining us now, kentucky attorney general daniel cameron. could you have you back, sir. >> thanks for having me back, shannon. i appreciate it. >> what you make of what we are seeing in cities across the country sparked by the depth of george floyd back in may. you have a big case in kentucky with breanna taylor and people waiting in that action as well. >> one of the things i will say as it relates to miss taylor, part of the reason i was here i dc was to have an opportunity t speak with the fbi and the department of justice as a relates to the case. we are still waiting on information from the fbi as it relates to ballistics analysis being undertaken. we hope to receive that information and then be able to analyze it and make judgments from there. one of the things i noted in th speech this evening was that republicans recognize those who fight in earnest for justice equality, and peace, that is a foundation or tenant of the republican party and always has been since its founding. that was something a try to articulate this evening. at the
tonight at the rnc joining us now, kentucky attorney general daniel cameron. could you have you back, sir. >> thanks for having me back, shannon. i appreciate it. >> what you make of what we are seeing in cities across the country sparked by the depth of george floyd back in may. you have a big case in kentucky with breanna taylor and people waiting in that action as well. >> one of the things i will say as it relates to miss taylor, part of the reason i was here i dc was to...
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flooding problems in tennessee and kentucky.omputer models, most of them are pointing to the texas/louisiana border. a couple are closer to the houston area. we'll pinpoint that as we go through the next 24 hours. here's a look at our american gfs model. the bottom line is -- right now, the residents from the coastlines of houston, galveston, all the way up to louisiana, have to prepare, we could be dealing with a major hurricane, landfall come wednesday night. >> so sam brock, you're outside most of those tracks, what are you seeing down there in terms of wind and in terms of any sort of effects of the storm? >> reporter: early signs of a development of a storm, katy. good afternoon. right now, as of about an hour ago, the sun was shining, some clouds over us, haven't seen a drop of rain, there was wind this morning. we're starting to pick up a little bit. as bill mentioned a second ago, it seems to be dissipating just as quickly it was building up. people the french quarter going through this emotional roller coaster, they jus
flooding problems in tennessee and kentucky.omputer models, most of them are pointing to the texas/louisiana border. a couple are closer to the houston area. we'll pinpoint that as we go through the next 24 hours. here's a look at our american gfs model. the bottom line is -- right now, the residents from the coastlines of houston, galveston, all the way up to louisiana, have to prepare, we could be dealing with a major hurricane, landfall come wednesday night. >> so sam brock, you're...
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. >> reporter: while florida recorded its deadliest day for covid cases this week, and kentucky just reported its highest number for new daily infections there are signs of progress. two weeks ago 24 states were seeing at least a 25% increase in cases today it's only three as more americans take precautions. and while california just hit 600,000 confirmed cases of covid today hospitalizations are down double digits and the death rate in l.a. county has stabilized. linus parker beat the odds after 31 days on a ventilator, but is still struggling. >> eating, sleeping, just sitting up. i have post-covid conditions that unfortunately impact every one of those facets of my life. >> reporter: with cities like nashville allowing bars to reopen cdc director dr. robert redfield warns if americans don't take precautions this could be the worst fall seaso we've ever had in miami thousands of dollars in fines for not wearing face masks have been issued but one local sheriff is ordering his employees and the public to remove their masks when entering headquarters tonight the united states divided
. >> reporter: while florida recorded its deadliest day for covid cases this week, and kentucky just reported its highest number for new daily infections there are signs of progress. two weeks ago 24 states were seeing at least a 25% increase in cases today it's only three as more americans take precautions. and while california just hit 600,000 confirmed cases of covid today hospitalizations are down double digits and the death rate in l.a. county has stabilized. linus parker beat the...
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>> well, the cases in kentucky are on the rise and i think what we're seeing here in kentucky is the people are very fearful. and worried. so i was down in eastern kentucky just a few days ago and talking to the medical down there and they're trying very hard to make sure they have a coronavirus testing. you know what they need right now? swabs. they don't have enough swabs and they know this. and this is the failure of leadership from the very top in our country. we're six months into this thing and we have a senate majority leader who is continually failed to mitigate this coronavirus and to get our economy back on track and it's really, you know, people are tired of it. we have got to get this under control. >> so lieutenant colonel mcgrath, you are facing an uphill battle in your effort to unseat mitch mcconnell. the senate majority leader. you're in a state where president trump beat hillary clinton by 30 points. he got 63% of the vote. she received 33% of the vote. your -- your own internal poll shows you four points down. so what are you doing right now to try to close that ga
>> well, the cases in kentucky are on the rise and i think what we're seeing here in kentucky is the people are very fearful. and worried. so i was down in eastern kentucky just a few days ago and talking to the medical down there and they're trying very hard to make sure they have a coronavirus testing. you know what they need right now? swabs. they don't have enough swabs and they know this. and this is the failure of leadership from the very top in our country. we're six months into...
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and tonight the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron joins us exclusively ahead of his address to trump. coming up next. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy part. usaa insurance is made the way liz and mike need it- easy. usaa insurance is made find your get-up-and-go.d it- find pants that aren't sweats. find your friends. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash back on select 2020 models. that's over fifty-seven hundred dollars cash back on this equinox. it's time to find new roads, again. you can adjust youriggest sacomfort on both sides...eep your sleep number setting.. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently wa
and tonight the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron joins us exclusively ahead of his address to trump. coming up next. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bigger family. after shopping around for insurance, they called usaa - who helped find the right coverage for them and even some much-needed savings. that was the easy...
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britt, i want to go backwards to the kentucky attorney general, david cameron. daniel cameron who was really a powerful speaker and a presence that i would venture, yes, we're going to see for years to come. >> that was my exact thought, bret when i heard him on fox. i was with you, wasn't i, martha? >> martha: yes. >> he was very good in that interview. his speech struck my as suggesting this is a political figure of some presence and authority and ability. it wasn't a belligerent speech but not a tame speech either. i thought it was impressive and we have i think, you know, the birth of a star here. >> martha: chris, what stands out to you tonight? >> what stands out to me is that about two or three weeks ago, donald trump suggested that he might make his acceptance speech at the white house. there was an uproar in washington. republican senate leaders said they can happen. we can't have that. that barrier was completely blown away tonight for good or for ill. we have the president pardoning somebody, a deeply moving ceremony. john ponder deserves the pardon b
britt, i want to go backwards to the kentucky attorney general, david cameron. daniel cameron who was really a powerful speaker and a presence that i would venture, yes, we're going to see for years to come. >> that was my exact thought, bret when i heard him on fox. i was with you, wasn't i, martha? >> martha: yes. >> he was very good in that interview. his speech struck my as suggesting this is a political figure of some presence and authority and ability. it wasn't a...
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this program has been transformational for kentucky. our small businesses and their workers have received more than $5 billion in payroll support, as the director of the dare-to-care food bank in louisville told me, p.p.p. fund something what has allowed his facility to keep its entire workforce precisely what our community needs were the greatest. and i heard from the director of a kentucky museum, quote, the p.p.p. program was the one hope that we had to keep our business alive. but these small businesses and nonprofits are now nearing the end of this help. p.p.p. had to close its doors last saturday for new applications, and many employers are exhausting the money they had already received. our country is approaching another small business tipping point and workers could begin getting pang slips instead of paychecks. that's why senate republican wrote up plans for a whole new round of p.p.p., a full second draw tort hardest-hit businesses. house democrats left it out of their bill and slings turned their backs on those benefiting fro
this program has been transformational for kentucky. our small businesses and their workers have received more than $5 billion in payroll support, as the director of the dare-to-care food bank in louisville told me, p.p.p. fund something what has allowed his facility to keep its entire workforce precisely what our community needs were the greatest. and i heard from the director of a kentucky museum, quote, the p.p.p. program was the one hope that we had to keep our business alive. but these...
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having been born in kentucky, i claimed kentucky as where i was born. >> as he got into a place like hattiesburg, how did that compare to what you had seen growing up? ms. tillow: that was much -- there was no movement in metropolis. probably,y caro, could have vied with hattiesburg for the brutality of the response to the movement in that was southern illinois. as a not see metropolis movement there, really. so i'm not sure. i did not know any white people in hattiesburg other than the people that were in the movement. went there over school break but decided -- ms. tillow: i would go back, yeah. did.is what i wish people went with the flow at the time, you know? we were young and i certainly did not have any particular skills to contribute, just myself, just going down and trying to be there and learn from other people and try to help in whatever way that i could. >> how did you find an assignment or what you were going to do? ms. tillow: i was with a group that went to these different places, we went to chapel hill and we went to tuskegee, where the freedomeparing schools that fri
having been born in kentucky, i claimed kentucky as where i was born. >> as he got into a place like hattiesburg, how did that compare to what you had seen growing up? ms. tillow: that was much -- there was no movement in metropolis. probably,y caro, could have vied with hattiesburg for the brutality of the response to the movement in that was southern illinois. as a not see metropolis movement there, really. so i'm not sure. i did not know any white people in hattiesburg other than the...
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this is our 146th kentucky derby.eedback has been overwhelming to us for the community that this should go on this is important part of healing. this is an important part of our traditions and culture in our community. >> the indy 500 was planning to have spectators and cancelled that why did you decide to scrap the idea of having people there in person >> it was really hard decision we made it at the last possible minute after a period where we saw some encouraging signs with covid-19 and jefferson county, over the last couple of weeks we saw a real surge we have been designated a red zone by the white house and we're seeing come discouraging signs and we needed to make a decision it was personally and professionally a disappointing decision to have to make it was the right thing to do our priority is keeping our community safe, our fan, our team members and we got to the point with the numbers being what they were that was the only responsible decision >> understood. you're just dealing with a fast changing situatio
this is our 146th kentucky derby.eedback has been overwhelming to us for the community that this should go on this is important part of healing. this is an important part of our traditions and culture in our community. >> the indy 500 was planning to have spectators and cancelled that why did you decide to scrap the idea of having people there in person >> it was really hard decision we made it at the last possible minute after a period where we saw some encouraging signs with...
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we have 300,000 kentucky ians without health insurance. house passed this bill in may to provide more relief for americans. mitch mcconnell does nothing over the summer, waits until the last minute and puts up a bill that is woefully inadequate and walks away. it's dereliction of duty. that is just one of the reasons we have got to get rid of him. >> i mean, the race is close. you had a very tough primary, but he is going for his seventh term. he's a republican leader. he's got the republican money behind him. you've been a good fundraiser as well. how do you try to, you know, flip this seat, which is really been so much in republican hands? >> well, i think for my fellow kentuckyians, many of them for the first time, they are seeing the reality of mitch mcconnell, the fact that he is bought off by special interests, the fact that he really represents the washington swamp and the wealthiest 1% more than he represents kentucky. kentucky is hurting right now with coronavirus in a big way and people, you know, they're saying, hey, what about
we have 300,000 kentucky ians without health insurance. house passed this bill in may to provide more relief for americans. mitch mcconnell does nothing over the summer, waits until the last minute and puts up a bill that is woefully inadequate and walks away. it's dereliction of duty. that is just one of the reasons we have got to get rid of him. >> i mean, the race is close. you had a very tough primary, but he is going for his seventh term. he's a republican leader. he's got the...
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missouri and kentucky had very few voter registration requirements. no poll taxes, no literacy tests, etc. the other thing that makes these two groups of states different is the level of competition. the 1920s were a time period in which most american states were overwhelmingly blue or overwhelmingly red. this is the solid, democratic south. in most elections in the south in this period, there is not even republicans being fielded or nominated for office. the other hand, massachusetts and connecticut i should say, are overwhelmingly red during this period. they are john mattocks. they are overwhelmingly republican held during this period. among these ten states, the only two that will be classified as competitive during this period are, and you guessed it, missouri and kentucky. the presidential election in 1920 was decided by 0.05%. what happens when elections are competitive? elections are really selling it. there's a lot of campaigning. the parties have an incentive to reach out to every single vote. some of the norms about women not voting was not
missouri and kentucky had very few voter registration requirements. no poll taxes, no literacy tests, etc. the other thing that makes these two groups of states different is the level of competition. the 1920s were a time period in which most american states were overwhelmingly blue or overwhelmingly red. this is the solid, democratic south. in most elections in the south in this period, there is not even republicans being fielded or nominated for office. the other hand, massachusetts and...
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the billboards will be placed around louisville, kentucky.ee one here where taylor was killed calling for the officers involved to be arrested of and charged. the 26 billboards represent each year of taylor's life. the same image will be featured in the september issue of "o" magazine. it's the first time oprah will not be on the cover. >>> next to the dangerous lightning strike caught on camera. take a look at this lightning striking a tree just feet away from a homeowner forcing her to duck as debris went flying. it happened in morgan city, louisiana. several homes and vehicles were damaged. no injuries reported. >>> an update on that massive wildfire in southern california. the apple fire burning in the cherry valley area for more than a week. a helmet cam capturing crews on the ground and in the air trying to save homes from the flames. the fire has now scorched over 32,000 acres and is 40% contained. >>> and entertainment mogul simon cowell has been hospitalized with a broken back. a spokesperson for the "america's got talent" judge sayi
the billboards will be placed around louisville, kentucky.ee one here where taylor was killed calling for the officers involved to be arrested of and charged. the 26 billboards represent each year of taylor's life. the same image will be featured in the september issue of "o" magazine. it's the first time oprah will not be on the cover. >>> next to the dangerous lightning strike caught on camera. take a look at this lightning striking a tree just feet away from a homeowner...
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in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores!nley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> good afternoon. i'm katy tur. it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east. the unemployment rate dipped slightly last month, as 1.8 million americans were sent back to work, but millions of americans are still without a job. and they're running out of options. that's because another week has passed with no congressional action on a coronavirus relief bill. both sides met last hour, and each blamed the other for the lack of a plan. but that is cold comfort for the americans who cannot pay their bills. >>>
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clarence and kentucky. -- in kentucky. some keynote speeches you will hear.sa today highlights some other voices that will be highlighted in the convention this week. personalize the party's message, the convention will feature voters talking about their priorities, including a farmer in pennsylvania who voted for the supports in 2016 and joe biden. advocates for who gun control after her son was shot. a team leader at general motors in michigan. a person who immigrated from and a when he was 12, person who teaches a bilingual program at the school. -- at a school. some of the voices you will hear from across the net is states. in wisconsin. joe biden and kamala harris said to make their speeches from a site in delaware. michigan,livonia, democrats line. your next up. good morning. ofler: i have watched a lot political conventions over my 72 years, and i really enjoy watching them, especially with my family. my children and grandchildren watch them, talk about them. speakers,analyze the especially the new, up and coming politicians, not only on the democratic
clarence and kentucky. -- in kentucky. some keynote speeches you will hear.sa today highlights some other voices that will be highlighted in the convention this week. personalize the party's message, the convention will feature voters talking about their priorities, including a farmer in pennsylvania who voted for the supports in 2016 and joe biden. advocates for who gun control after her son was shot. a team leader at general motors in michigan. a person who immigrated from and a when he was...
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>> it was a lot easier to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky.her reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker. >> he built beautiful furniture, and that was a very valuable skill on the frontier where there wasn't a whole lot that had been previously built. >> he often presses abe into service. >> the idea was, of course in that time, the father would pass on his skills, his occupation to his son. >> did he learn it? >> a little bit. abraham, whenever he had the opportunity, would kind of sneak off and read. >> when he's not behind a book, teenage abe works splitting rails -- a job done with heavy wood mauls. what's a rail-splitter? >> building fence would have been one of the first things you would have had to do on the frontier to separate your land from other people's land, first cutting
>> it was a lot easier to prove ownership of your land than it was in kentucky.her reason was that indiana was a state where slavery had been made illegal. i think thomas was just intrinsically opposed to the idea of slavery. >> the lincoln family settles on 160 acres in what's now spencer county, 150 miles south of indianapolis. here thomas lincoln becomes a sought-after cabinetmaker. >> he built beautiful furniture, and that was a very valuable skill on the frontier where...
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we had the attorney general of kentucky tonight.e had a very diverse group of t americans just speaking from the heart about their own experiences. does this diversity busts the media narrative about the g.o.p. as a white only party? >> absolutely it does and it's precisely because in a nation of more than 300 million people,li it's easy to get millions of excited people who happen to be black. i actually am a lot more excited about the prospects coming into this election then my good friend niger. i think we are on track to see record breaking levels of support. and that's because of school choice. that's because of pro-life. that's because people love the idea of a president standing up for hardworking americans but that's good with blacks, whites, and browns. >> i would love to be wrong. >> laura: niger, we've got 15 seconds here. one through ten, how do the riots affect the african-american vote 1 to 10, ten being a lot pro-trump? pickle how is 14 for you? >> absolutely. >> laura: both of you, thank you parrot sorry it's so shor
we had the attorney general of kentucky tonight.e had a very diverse group of t americans just speaking from the heart about their own experiences. does this diversity busts the media narrative about the g.o.p. as a white only party? >> absolutely it does and it's precisely because in a nation of more than 300 million people,li it's easy to get millions of excited people who happen to be black. i actually am a lot more excited about the prospects coming into this election then my good...
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listen to daniel cameron, the attorney general of kentucky. he is saying to joe biden, you can't tell me how to vote based on the color of my skin. it is about policy ideas which you're wrong on. let's watch this. >> i also think about joe biden who says if you are not voting for me you ain't black, who argued that republicans would put us back in chains. who says there is no diversity of thought in the black community. mr. vice president, look at me. i am black. we are not all the same, sir. i am not in chains. my mind is my own and you can't tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin. elizabeth: corey, what was reaction? that was a powerful speech. what do you say to that?
listen to daniel cameron, the attorney general of kentucky. he is saying to joe biden, you can't tell me how to vote based on the color of my skin. it is about policy ideas which you're wrong on. let's watch this. >> i also think about joe biden who says if you are not voting for me you ain't black, who argued that republicans would put us back in chains. who says there is no diversity of thought in the black community. mr. vice president, look at me. i am black. we are not all the same,...
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seed, who was last in action at a fed cup qualifier, started slowly, losing the first set a—6, in kentuckypera had two chances to take a decisive break in the second but williams fought back, levelling the match. she then moved up the gears to take the third, 6—a, and will play her sister venus wiliams in the second round. to the world snooker championship, where the ‘crucible curse‘ has struck again — defending champion judd trump is out after a 13—9 quarterfinal defeat to kyren wilson. trailing by four frames, overnight, the world number one got it back to 11—9 before wilson pulled clear and he‘ll now play anthony mcgill in the last four. trump had been hoping to break the so—called curse by becoming the only first—time winner to retain his title since the tournament moved to its current venue, in sheffield, in 1977.
seed, who was last in action at a fed cup qualifier, started slowly, losing the first set a—6, in kentuckypera had two chances to take a decisive break in the second but williams fought back, levelling the match. she then moved up the gears to take the third, 6—a, and will play her sister venus wiliams in the second round. to the world snooker championship, where the ‘crucible curse‘ has struck again — defending champion judd trump is out after a 13—9 quarterfinal defeat to kyren...
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and if advancing their narrative ruins the reputation and future of the teenager from covington, kentucky, so be it. >> you 11:00 pm eastern. >> shots fired during another night of violence in kenosha, wisconsin is a crowd gathered protesting sunday's police shooting of jacob blake who was shot 7 times in the back and is still in the hospital. footage appears to show multiple shooting scenes but it is unclear how many have been injured and the extent of injuries. the kenosha police sergeant confirmed the shooting took place but declined to give any more details just saying the department is investigating the incident. stay with fox news for more on this developing story. now back to fox news at night. shannon: democrats calling the surprise partner but convicted bank robber who helped inmates returned to the outside world a publicity stunt. it happened as part of tonight's are in see. but slamming mike pompeo for making an appearance at the convention during a diplomatic trip. what about the underlying achievements on middle east peace just ahead. highlights from milania trump, the presid
and if advancing their narrative ruins the reputation and future of the teenager from covington, kentucky, so be it. >> you 11:00 pm eastern. >> shots fired during another night of violence in kenosha, wisconsin is a crowd gathered protesting sunday's police shooting of jacob blake who was shot 7 times in the back and is still in the hospital. footage appears to show multiple shooting scenes but it is unclear how many have been injured and the extent of injuries. the kenosha police...
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did,ear kentucky finally 1976. not that it mattered. , evenws you, bigotry slavery diehard in the southern states. lifeincoln anyway gave his talking about black voting rights in his last speech, the speech john wilkes booth heard and decided to kill him to prevent equality from marching on. we are up to the q&a portion of the program. the first question is from ken jackson, the great american historian and former president of the new york historical society. military great victories and served as president. do you think he stood taller at appomattox then at any other moment in his life? mr. holzer: what an honor to program.on this i am so glad to hear from him. i absolutely agree with professor jackson on this. nothing helped grants image more than being seen in these countless engravings on an equal playing with the vaunted general lee. his presidency has been underestimated. mark turnout has done a great service to chain that the story agar. appomattox elevated him. almost made him into lincoln's successor three
did,ear kentucky finally 1976. not that it mattered. , evenws you, bigotry slavery diehard in the southern states. lifeincoln anyway gave his talking about black voting rights in his last speech, the speech john wilkes booth heard and decided to kill him to prevent equality from marching on. we are up to the q&a portion of the program. the first question is from ken jackson, the great american historian and former president of the new york historical society. military great victories and...
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juan, up and coming star, kentucky attorney general daniel cameron.listen to, this. >> i think often about my ancestors that struggle for freedom. as i think of those giants and their broad shoulders, i think about joe biden who says the you're not voting for me, you ain't black. mr. vice president, look at me. i am black. we're not all the same, sir. i am not in chains. my mind is my own. and you can't tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin. >> we have not seen the end of the kentucky attorney general. >> juan: no, he has a political future. quite a good speaker. one of my friends said he's very good looking. >> jesse: juan, i told you that in confidence. >> juan: no, no. it was someone else on this panel. i won't say who. i'll leave that up to her. so if you need to pick a star last night, i would have said melania trump. that whole setting in the rose garden was phenomenal. spectacular. obviously there's questions about the ethics of it. but let's forget that for the moment. i thought she did a good job. why? because i thought that unl
juan, up and coming star, kentucky attorney general daniel cameron.listen to, this. >> i think often about my ancestors that struggle for freedom. as i think of those giants and their broad shoulders, i think about joe biden who says the you're not voting for me, you ain't black. mr. vice president, look at me. i am black. we're not all the same, sir. i am not in chains. my mind is my own. and you can't tell me how to vote because of the color of my skin. >> we have not seen the end...
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how many people do you think that right now, this year, right in georgia or kentucky, how many people with one pull open -- one poll open, have any people do you think were discouraged and turned away and did not get a chance to vote at all? host: ok, howard. david becker? guest: you raise a very good point. the majority of states, including almost all battleground states, there were multiple levels of validation. someone has to go through the process of applying for a mail ballot. there is a signature on that or other personal information that is validated before someday can even receive a ballot. there is a second level of validation that occurs when the ballot is returned. you are right. we need to be concerned, particularly in the pandemic when people are worried about their health and you may have fewer polling places and poll workers. we have to make sure everyone has a convenient way to vote. there have been some challenges with that, there have been a lot of polling places closed, and there have been some success stories. louisville, somewhat of a success story, where they use
how many people do you think that right now, this year, right in georgia or kentucky, how many people with one pull open -- one poll open, have any people do you think were discouraged and turned away and did not get a chance to vote at all? host: ok, howard. david becker? guest: you raise a very good point. the majority of states, including almost all battleground states, there were multiple levels of validation. someone has to go through the process of applying for a mail ballot. there is a...
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on the same level. >> kentucky.y is maybe older. i feel maybe our generation relates to it more than your generation had that same fear. >> i'm not scared if i go down south i will get lynched any more. i'm more scared when i go out the house, like am i going to get shot by a police officer. >> what nicholas said right there is the whole show. it's easy to focus on the kkk. but you can avoid the kkk. but the police, will you eventually have to deal with the police. a 2018 rutgers study showed negative portray also and fear of black men were a significant factor and a five times higher rate of unarmed black men shot by police than unarmed white men. that fear has justified not only excessive force but also claims of self-defense. >> i think a lot of it has to do when you see us in main stream media, we're dehumanized. so when antoine gets killed, it's like oh, that's a young black dude. >> you know how it goes, a black 17-year-old antoine rose is scott and killed by a police officer michael rosso. he was fired for mi
on the same level. >> kentucky.y is maybe older. i feel maybe our generation relates to it more than your generation had that same fear. >> i'm not scared if i go down south i will get lynched any more. i'm more scared when i go out the house, like am i going to get shot by a police officer. >> what nicholas said right there is the whole show. it's easy to focus on the kkk. but you can avoid the kkk. but the police, will you eventually have to deal with the police. a 2018...
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their parents met at a revival in kentucky. their father later became a baptist minister in missouri, and frank was the oldest child. their next child died as an infant, and then jesse was born, and then they had a younger sister. when she was an infant and jesse was 3, their father was invited to go to california with a wagon train that was leaving from that area of men who wanted to go to california to look for gold. and they invited their father to go along as the chaplain. he accepted. but he never made it home. he contracted a fever in california and died of chlorcho. dr. samuel taught both boys how to ride and shoot horses. as a child, frank was said to be withdrawn who had a great interest in his father's sizable library, and jesse was known to be generous, noble hearted, and, and they had a normal life. there was nothing that made you guess what they would later become. frank really desired higher education. he was looking forward to going to college. when he turned 18, the civil war broke out. he enlisted in the missou
their parents met at a revival in kentucky. their father later became a baptist minister in missouri, and frank was the oldest child. their next child died as an infant, and then jesse was born, and then they had a younger sister. when she was an infant and jesse was 3, their father was invited to go to california with a wagon train that was leaving from that area of men who wanted to go to california to look for gold. and they invited their father to go along as the chaplain. he accepted. but...
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it is an honor to come to you tonight from the commonwealth of kentucky. i consider it my responsibility to look out for the middle of america. this election is consequential for middle america. president trump inherited the first generation of americans who couldn't promise their children a better life than their own. hisas made it a mission of administration to change that. i know, because i have worked beside him every day. today's democrat doesn't want to improve life for middle america. they prefer all of us in flyover lettry keep flying, and them decide how we should live our lives. they want to tell you when you can go to work, when your kids can go to school, they want to tax your job out of existence and then send you a government check for unemployment. they want to tell you what kind of our you can drive, what sources of information are credible, and even how many hamburgers you can eat. they want to defund the police and take away your second amendment rights. they want free health care for illegal immigrants yet they offer no protection for un
it is an honor to come to you tonight from the commonwealth of kentucky. i consider it my responsibility to look out for the middle of america. this election is consequential for middle america. president trump inherited the first generation of americans who couldn't promise their children a better life than their own. hisas made it a mission of administration to change that. i know, because i have worked beside him every day. today's democrat doesn't want to improve life for middle america....
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kentucky, democratic caller. are you there? >> can you hear me? comment -- i watched the dnc convention. trump, theyating did not speak of any policy much. i was really disappointed in that. i am hoping president trump speaks quite a bit about what he wants to do for another four years. addressing all the violence going on in the cities, it is really concerning to me. i think i have to go with voting for president trump this year. >> ok. a republican. go ahead. >> i voted already, absentee ballot. having a hard time. some of the dogs i rescued, and i'm voting for trump. he is just the best president. if we were united, this country would be incredible. it just seems look a lot of the democrats, they are just insane. they do not even talk about the riots. people are getting hurt. here, i do not understand how people are paying their bills. it is almost normal except for restaurants and bars. a lot of them are closed and we need to open up. >> coverage gets underway at it: 40 p.m. eastern time. you can watch here on c-span or if you download the fre
kentucky, democratic caller. are you there? >> can you hear me? comment -- i watched the dnc convention. trump, theyating did not speak of any policy much. i was really disappointed in that. i am hoping president trump speaks quite a bit about what he wants to do for another four years. addressing all the violence going on in the cities, it is really concerning to me. i think i have to go with voting for president trump this year. >> ok. a republican. go ahead. >> i voted...
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i really can't make an excuse for kentucky attorney general. say breonna taylor's name, if you think about it we fought and won gulf war in 42 days and we are now talking going half a year since this case happened and evidence is evidence and it's the same evidence from the night of the shooting and that hadn't changed and there's really no excuse that they could make at this point for delaying, looking at the evidence. my experience has been typically the longer things go, the more likely people are to try to change their story or do something about physical evidence, and so i'm particularly concerned at the length of time that it's taken. remember too that -- i believe it was mr. walker, her boyfriend, they indicted him within six days, six days of the shooting, called the grand jury in and put his case up there and had him charge of attempted murder at the time. arthel: he was inside of his home and he wasn't sure who it was. >> my point is if they could charge him in six days why are we sitting here now almost six months later on a charge w
i really can't make an excuse for kentucky attorney general. say breonna taylor's name, if you think about it we fought and won gulf war in 42 days and we are now talking going half a year since this case happened and evidence is evidence and it's the same evidence from the night of the shooting and that hadn't changed and there's really no excuse that they could make at this point for delaying, looking at the evidence. my experience has been typically the longer things go, the more likely...
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in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores!ey cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. elizabeth: welcome back tomorrow's hearing in the senate on violences an a-- anarchy in portland and seattle. this as democrat continue to face criticism for staying silence about this violence, that including joe biden, barack obama, house speaker nancy pelosi, senator chuck schumer, and democrat jerry nadler when called antifa violence quote, a myth. outrage is coming in nationwide over protester in portland, burning bieb em bibles and an an flag, using that as kindling for bonfires outside of the courthouse there. rioters target officers with lasers, trying to blind them, and throwing glass bottles, now protesters push a t list of demands on local, small businesses local mom and pop shops, in city like louisville, kentucky, threatening the stores and restaurants. let's welcome republican mark green of tennessee. he is on house homeland security, also combat vete
in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores!ey cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. elizabeth: welcome back tomorrow's hearing in the senate on violences an a-- anarchy in portland and seattle. this as democrat continue to face criticism for staying silence about this violence, that including joe biden, barack obama, house speaker nancy pelosi, senator chuck schumer, and...
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in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions. touchdown! only mahomes. expect anything different? the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> salesforce is expecting better than expected second quarter results. companies benefitting from its demand that produces cloud computing software gifting many the option to work from home for the coming year and perhaps beyond then shares of hue let pack ard enterprise the software and services provider issuing upbeat fourth quarter guidance hpe plans to be in more stable position pointing to revenue trends and higher computing systems. those shares up 6% pre-market. then you have toll brothers. the company projecting stronger home deliveries in the analyst and those shares up 2% check this out this is bed, bath and beyond it is cutting 2,800 jobs from corporate headquarters and stores the home furnishing retailer is looking to shift more on line. shifting to buying on line and pick up in stores and curb side as well. those shar
in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions. touchdown! only mahomes. expect anything different? the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> salesforce is expecting better than expected second quarter results. companies benefitting from its demand that produces cloud computing software gifting many the option to work from home for the coming year and perhaps beyond then shares of hue...
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and i was hayden ristevski reporting for us and kentucky state police union. >>says that the proposal could lead to unintended consequences, including according to the union. a massive exodus of police officers all across that state a concerted effort by protesters to provoke violence by police that's what chicago's police superintendent. >>is calling a weekend of clashes between the officers and demonstrators. the police superintendent defended his officers actions today saying it's clear that they acted professionally responded appropriately to violence that left and a number of them heard. he added the video shows people in the crowd doing things like putting on gas masks, changing clothes in order to hide their identities and opening umbrellas to shield them from things being thrown at officers. many activists and some lawmakers say that the police were the aggressors. >>whether your child is heading back to school are learning from home the uncertainty of this fall has the power to make the pandemic even harder for the kids that's especially true for chil
and i was hayden ristevski reporting for us and kentucky state police union. >>says that the proposal could lead to unintended consequences, including according to the union. a massive exodus of police officers all across that state a concerted effort by protesters to provoke violence by police that's what chicago's police superintendent. >>is calling a weekend of clashes between the officers and demonstrators. the police superintendent defended his officers actions today saying...
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because on the president and i from kentucky, which is kentucky to be the pilot project to put of the markers. the first one went up in louisville for susan look avery. i have learned so much about all these women, even in the backyard that i did not know. i have been working on suffrage for 25 years. now i know my state and local stories even better. she started the louisville suffrage association in 1889. then she started the women's club of louisville in 1890. we put a marker in front of her, the woman's club of louisville. that is the building you see and the marker and that is about susan look avery. the next marker we put up history dr. mary ellen britton, a physician from lexington. the first woman physician. she spoke at this st. james african methodist episcopal church which is in eastern kentucky to the kentucky colored teachers association in 1887 on why women should have the right to vote. that was pretty remarkable for that time period. i have worked on a lot of projects. this has got to be the most exciting project i have ever been involved with. because the people at th
because on the president and i from kentucky, which is kentucky to be the pilot project to put of the markers. the first one went up in louisville for susan look avery. i have learned so much about all these women, even in the backyard that i did not know. i have been working on suffrage for 25 years. now i know my state and local stories even better. she started the louisville suffrage association in 1889. then she started the women's club of louisville in 1890. we put a marker in front of...
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jesse actually imported many of his from kentucky because he wanted thoroughbred horses. they had great stamina, and they were very well schooled, so they remain calm even if gunfire broke out. one of his favorite horses, actually his favorite horse, name was stonewall, named for stonewall, jackson, and he actually took a picture of it in 1875. it's the only picture of jesse james with a horse that exists. in 1874, both jesse and frank got married, and they retired from their outlaw life for a while, lived near nashville, tennessee. and jeszsy became a respected citizen of the area and got involved in horse racing there and even rode in many of the races. however, there's no national network at the time, so catching the outlaws proved to be a very hard task since they were so hard to track. the missouri governor had hired the pinkerton detective agency to look for them, and the pinkertons were pretty upset they had not been able to arrest even a single member of the gang. so even though the gang had kind of stopped, they continued hunting for them. they thought they had t
jesse actually imported many of his from kentucky because he wanted thoroughbred horses. they had great stamina, and they were very well schooled, so they remain calm even if gunfire broke out. one of his favorite horses, actually his favorite horse, name was stonewall, named for stonewall, jackson, and he actually took a picture of it in 1875. it's the only picture of jesse james with a horse that exists. in 1874, both jesse and frank got married, and they retired from their outlaw life for a...
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in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports.
in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports.
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you wrote about daniel cameron, kentucky's first black attorney general.ok on overpolicing leading to the deaths of george floyd and briana taylor but underpolicing in big cities which are crumbling right now. take a listen. >> it was general dwight eisenhower, a future republican president who said democracy is a system that recognizes the equality of humans before the law. whether you are the family of briana taylor or david dorn, these are the ideals that will heal our nation's wounds. charles: so you know, he brings up the question, and here's the thing, why is there no compassion across the board? what happened, tiana, to the notion you can feel pain for a black man who is shot in the back, and you know, by several police officers and then you know you can feel pain for the business owner who is entire life savings have gone up in flames by looters and rioters? i saw a video of a police officer being hit with a brick. why are we being made to pick a lane in this country? >> sew we've completely jumped to this very tribal reaction where you can't neces
you wrote about daniel cameron, kentucky's first black attorney general.ok on overpolicing leading to the deaths of george floyd and briana taylor but underpolicing in big cities which are crumbling right now. take a listen. >> it was general dwight eisenhower, a future republican president who said democracy is a system that recognizes the equality of humans before the law. whether you are the family of briana taylor or david dorn, these are the ideals that will heal our nation's wounds....
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kentucky attorney-general dael cameron supports the president. we'll also speak to attorney ben crump, he is representing the taylor and blake family. former f.d.a. commission and dr. scott gottlieb will give us an update on covid-19. finally, as the sports world fights racism in america with boycotts, an emotional public plea. >> it is amazing why we keep loving this country and this coury has not loved us back. >> brennan: we'll talk with cbs news special correspondent and host o "the nfl today," our own james brown. it is all just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." it is another grim sunday morning here in washington. in the aftermath of protests at black lives matter plaza just down the street from us here at cbs, as well as in other cities across the country. this as the number of coronavirus cases worldwide passed the 25 million mark. almost a quarter of those cases are here in the u.s. the death toll is near 183,000. we begin this morning with cbs new correspondent mark strassmann in atl
kentucky attorney-general dael cameron supports the president. we'll also speak to attorney ben crump, he is representing the taylor and blake family. former f.d.a. commission and dr. scott gottlieb will give us an update on covid-19. finally, as the sports world fights racism in america with boycotts, an emotional public plea. >> it is amazing why we keep loving this country and this coury has not loved us back. >> brennan: we'll talk with cbs news special correspondent and host o...
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in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> welcome back to "the beat." i'm ari melber. serving good with us here but we had a brief technical difficulty where we lost audio which is why we went to break. we think we're good now so we'll continue with the news. it is the first day of the rest of joe biden's campaign. here with kamala harris on the ticket, already though, reports that republicans are nervous about how this is going. anxieties that team trump has no clear strategy. one campaign adviser couldn't seeding the republican party has struggled to attack harris when she was running and struggles now. today donald trump tried to criticize harris at one point while implying that people are in love with her and she's politically popular. meanwhile, really interesting evidence about what this is doing for democrats. the biden-harris campaign has just raised $26 million in the day following the announcem
in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> welcome back to "the beat." i'm ari melber. serving good with us here but we had a brief technical difficulty where we lost audio which is why we went to break. we think we're good now so we'll continue with the news. it is the first day of the rest of joe biden's...