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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in their lives. it will address the acute housing crisis if my community and throughout the country. it includes wildfire prevention, conservation efforts and climate change research to curb the climate crisis. the child tax credit, paid family leave, child nutrition programs, expanding access to child care for working and low income families. home care for elders. all of these investments and more will help reduce poverty and allow women to get back into the paid work force. it will help build rewarding careers to create jobs thro
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. guthrie: i yield such time as he may consume to my good friend from north carolina, mr. hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hudson: i rise in support of h.r. 3743, supporting the foundation for the n.i.h. and the reagan-udall foundation for the food and drug administration act. i brought this legislation along with my friend, chairman anna eshoo, to build on the public-private partnerships that have resulted in lifesaving breakthroughs. these foundations were created by congress to support the n.i.h. and f.d.a. by forging partnerships between the federal government and private industry experts. providing adecisional support to these organizations will further reseernlg into novel vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics and other innovations, helping us pre35eur for future emergencies. due to partnerships such as these we have seen the success of the active program in speegd developments of covid-19 vac seeps and treatments. it should be noted, we would not be
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. guthrie: i yield such time as he may consume to my good friend from north carolina, mr. hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hudson: i rise in support of h.r. 3743, supporting the foundation for the n.i.h. and the reagan-udall foundation for the food and drug administration act. i brought this legislation along with my friend, chairman anna eshoo, to build on the public-private partnerships that have resulted in lifesaving...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in their lives. it will address the acute housing crisis if my community and throughout the country. it includes wildfire prevention, conservation efforts and climate change research to curb the climate crisis. the child tax credit, paid family leave, child nutrition programs, expanding access to child care for working and low income families. home care for elders. all of these investments and more will help reduce poverty and allow women to get back into the paid work force. it will help build rewarding careers to create jobs thro
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in...
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how did kentucky achieve that? >> well, look i guess of having to run an election in a pandemic i approached our legislature and asked for emergency powers to be able to make changes to clement our system to that reality. i did not feel comfortable asking for all of that power. i was the new kid in town. i asked the r democratic governr be included. i had seen what happen in other states where there was partisan warfare between branches of government, between democrats and republicans and that led to election breakdowns and i didn't want that to happen in our stay. i did not know that would set an example later for bipartisanship in legislation. i'm grateful for that. when congress is at its best, posts come together across party lines and i hope we doar that again. >> thank you so much. my time is at. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thanks very much. next up, senator merkley. >> madam chair, if you had stayed longer i could have, myself. >> there we are. >> thank you. good to have you back. i wanted to ask you, secret
how did kentucky achieve that? >> well, look i guess of having to run an election in a pandemic i approached our legislature and asked for emergency powers to be able to make changes to clement our system to that reality. i did not feel comfortable asking for all of that power. i was the new kid in town. i asked the r democratic governr be included. i had seen what happen in other states where there was partisan warfare between branches of government, between democrats and republicans and...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in their lives. it will address the acute housing crisis if my community and throughout the country. it includes wildfire prevention, conservation efforts and climate change research to curb the climate crisis. the child tax credit, paid family leave, child nutrition programs, expanding access to child care for working and low income families. home care for elders. all of these investments and more will help reduce poverty and allow women to get back into the paid work force. it will help build rewarding careers to create jobs thro
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from california, a distinguished member they have budget committee, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lee: i rise in strong support of the build back better bill. i thank chairman yarmuth, the speaker, as well as the committee chairs who worked to craft this transformative legislation that makes bold investments in our people, reduces inflation and will deliver real improvements in...
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the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky, if you played for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> 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. >> 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. >> 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. >> one of them must have slammed the screen door
the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky, if you played for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> 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...
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lexington kentucky, one year before that night in the bar.ouse where students live, and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party, swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends they were about to be seniors, the young men who rented place and hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys four guys that got along well. >> they were big men on campus. they played football, the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio ofarrells with a quarterback. >> in lexington if you play for the cats you were a well-known entity. >> the birthday boy, 21 years old was a true rarity, a wildcat walk-on, no scholarship, no invitation, just showed up, tried out for the team. over three years of hard work he earned a starting position. >> everybody called him a big teddy bear, the great protector of our friends. >> the party was sweet, informal, friends snapped pictures and evening doddled into night. it was after midnight when the party wound down. >>
lexington kentucky, one year before that night in the bar.ouse where students live, and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party, swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends they were about to be seniors, the young men who rented place and hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys four guys that got along well. >> they were big men on campus. they played football, the...
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derty kentucky derby. and at the same time show the racing public tha it's serious about transparency and being as diligent as possible, the breeders' cup is requiring baffert and his horses to go through all this extra scrutiny. >> so is this the beginning of a bob baffert redemption tour? he's still the biggest name in this sport, right? >> reporter: he is the face of horse racing he has been the face of horse racing for quite some time you know, on one hand there was a lot of -- i think there were a lot of careless -- there was a lot of carelessness involved on the part of baffert with the medications that some of his horses were getting, medina spirit in particular for the kentucky derby but on the other hand, this was not a situation where medina spurt was given nefariously some sort of huge performance-enhancing drug and that's why he won the kentucky derby. it was 21 trillionths of a gram. i'm not being an apologist here, because that was against the rules of the kentucky derby, and the rules are th
derty kentucky derby. and at the same time show the racing public tha it's serious about transparency and being as diligent as possible, the breeders' cup is requiring baffert and his horses to go through all this extra scrutiny. >> so is this the beginning of a bob baffert redemption tour? he's still the biggest name in this sport, right? >> reporter: he is the face of horse racing he has been the face of horse racing for quite some time you know, on one hand there was a lot of --...
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so back in those days they sure loved kentucky horses.t the horse and it cannot be worse because we've got problems. so then and then fire back and they say why did they know who he was? he was wearing a raincoat and they could not see his uniform and he sounded like an officer so what the heck when officers say stop shooting he stop shooting so in my talking glorious passages there were instances of friendly fire is a common thing that could happen uniform confusion and everything else. so this quote actually comes from at the end of the long day of fighting thomas is closing in on a and tried to bring everything up and to be in position remember told you he was detail oriented? that would've kept pushing intel he pushed them in the river he said i pushed all day long we need to replace our losses we need to get situated and bring up some artillery and we have us willing cumberland river behind an asset that if you ever study horseshoe bend get back to a river because we are bad if you are the indian in that case but you get my point so
so back in those days they sure loved kentucky horses.t the horse and it cannot be worse because we've got problems. so then and then fire back and they say why did they know who he was? he was wearing a raincoat and they could not see his uniform and he sounded like an officer so what the heck when officers say stop shooting he stop shooting so in my talking glorious passages there were instances of friendly fire is a common thing that could happen uniform confusion and everything else. so...
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for kentucky over $640 million in water and waste water.lean drinking water to so many families that still even in 2021 do not have it. >> now, the kentucky governor saying that this is a time when his economy, the economy of kentucky is, quote, on fire. ford is putting in new plant in kentucky. this is a key to getting goods from canada to the south. it's overdue for replacement. hopefully that money will be coming. $2.5 billion of money could be coming to replace the bridge behind me. >> all right. ali, now that the infrastructure bill is set to become law a few hours from now, the focus turning back to the build back better bill. what more do we know about the timing with regards to the president's desires to get a vote on that? >> well, craig, there were always two sides to the infrastructure coin. right? the bipartisan infrastructure bill was the traditional things you think of when you think about infrastructure. and then the social spending package was the thing that democrats were always going to go at alone through reconciliation m
for kentucky over $640 million in water and waste water.lean drinking water to so many families that still even in 2021 do not have it. >> now, the kentucky governor saying that this is a time when his economy, the economy of kentucky is, quote, on fire. ford is putting in new plant in kentucky. this is a key to getting goods from canada to the south. it's overdue for replacement. hopefully that money will be coming. $2.5 billion of money could be coming to replace the bridge behind me....
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barr of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. barr will vote no on h.r. 3684. as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote aye on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. newman, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote nay on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. gonzalez of ohio, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. mcmorris rodgers of
barr of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. barr will vote no on h.r. 3684. as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote aye on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. newman, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. newman will vote nay on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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we traveled around kentucky together, setting up college campus organizations.as a republican then. and a very liberal republican, but you could be a liberal republican then. and what struck me about mitch then, and as nobody will be surprised to hear now is that mitch only cared about winning. this was his mission was winning elections, winning power, and maintaining power. and that was when he was -- i think he was probably 24, 25 years old at the time. but he really hasn't changed. and he was a county executive here in louisville, kentucky back in the 70s and early 80s. and he was quite a progressive leader at that point. was in favor of collective bargaining for public employees, actually was for financial disclosures of campaign donors. actually, even opened the door to public financing of campaigns. so with him, it's really a matter of expediency how he feels about different policy matters. but he's been very successful. i've said before, he's the most focused person i've ever known in a competition other than tiger woods. >> yeah, that i get. that part i
we traveled around kentucky together, setting up college campus organizations.as a republican then. and a very liberal republican, but you could be a liberal republican then. and what struck me about mitch then, and as nobody will be surprised to hear now is that mitch only cared about winning. this was his mission was winning elections, winning power, and maintaining power. and that was when he was -- i think he was probably 24, 25 years old at the time. but he really hasn't changed. and he...
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the kentucky cardinal and we would love to come back to louisville. today, there is no service. similarly in cincinnati, we have no service. we are not serving phoenix or las vegas. these are all incredibly vibrant communities, growing and we think that they deserve train service because they've got the kind of population that makes sense, and you can connect rail lines to those nearby cities, where rail does its best. the thing that rail does well is those 300 mile or less trips, where we can be competitive with cars in terms of trip time and really provide that convenience and downtown to downtown connectivity. louisville is a great place we would love to serve. it is on our map for our 15 year vision, and we will be working with state all over the country to develop -- states all over the country to develop partnerships that could bring service to louisville and across the south. host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would con
the kentucky cardinal and we would love to come back to louisville. today, there is no service. similarly in cincinnati, we have no service. we are not serving phoenix or las vegas. these are all incredibly vibrant communities, growing and we think that they deserve train service because they've got the kind of population that makes sense, and you can connect rail lines to those nearby cities, where rail does its best. the thing that rail does well is those 300 mile or less trips, where we can...
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. >> reporter: it's like night and day from when i first got here -- for kentucky basketball junior,, the new policy is life changing. >> reporter: you can tell me it's none of my business, how much did you each make in the first month? >> i don't know the amount, i will not lie to out. >> i could not pinpoint the exact amount. >> reporter: hundreds, thousands? >> hm-mm. >> hm-mm. >> reporter: dana mind your own business is what that is. deals for the student athletes range from autograph signings to social media promotions. >> what is up, guys -- >> reporter: to cameo where fans pay for personalized video messages. handling the new-found money, just one new challenge for the student athletes. that's where kentucky basketball coach john calipari said the universities are coming in. >> we administrators and coaches have are to be educators, and have to be protectors because you don't want these young people to get involved with stuff and they look back like what just happened to me? it gives you a chance to talk financial literacy. >> reporter: financial literacy and knowing what your
. >> reporter: it's like night and day from when i first got here -- for kentucky basketball junior,, the new policy is life changing. >> reporter: you can tell me it's none of my business, how much did you each make in the first month? >> i don't know the amount, i will not lie to out. >> i could not pinpoint the exact amount. >> reporter: hundreds, thousands? >> hm-mm. >> hm-mm. >> reporter: dana mind your own business is what that is. deals for...
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he is eating my kentucky fried chicken. >> you heard that right. might not believe him if he did not have the video to prove it. the wild encounter to top them all. good evening. i'm alan martin. >>> i'm elizabeth cook. tonight was its ending we were all hoping for the amber alert that you all probably got on your phone. >> a little girl abducted just steps from her father sparking a widespread surge. she has been found safe. >> it started at 6:00 tonight on bliss avenue. andrea nakono was there as the little girl was reunited with her parents tonight. andrea? >> reporter: liz, alan they searched the streets for a chevy tahoe but it was the resident that found the baby girl and helped reunite her with her family. >> reporter: family members relieved to hold 1-year-old mona after she was discovered in a parking lot of an apartment complex. >> i that were blocking the driveway. it was just sitting there. they said it was weird, they heard a baby scream, crying, screaming, crying, and then they looked in there and flashed the lights baby was in there,
he is eating my kentucky fried chicken. >> you heard that right. might not believe him if he did not have the video to prove it. the wild encounter to top them all. good evening. i'm alan martin. >>> i'm elizabeth cook. tonight was its ending we were all hoping for the amber alert that you all probably got on your phone. >> a little girl abducted just steps from her father sparking a widespread surge. she has been found safe. >> it started at 6:00 tonight on bliss...
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kennedy: there's something wonderful about the american story of bourbon in kentucky and suburban frail their veterans. what is it about the two that go hand-in-hand? >> a story of whiskey is a story of veterans. think about the revolutionary war, soldiers came home and started the business, because of them had farms and turn grains into whiskey. some of your most popular friends, even happy van winkle and bourbon started by veterans so a natural progression we took a liking to whiskey and we decided to make bourbon settle in somerset, kentucky almost like coming home. kennedy: and your billing a boat beautiful facility, you taken so much care crafting for bourbon and i know they are excited to have you. is it really of 5000 person amphitheater? >> how do you dream big? we have a vision, who wanted to go for the stars. we are on lake government, that's when 9/11 happened, we were training on the government so when we found the location kentucky, it felt right so we didn't want to just stop and sit place, who got an 80 room hotel, cabins, courses for the kids, will have retired military
kennedy: there's something wonderful about the american story of bourbon in kentucky and suburban frail their veterans. what is it about the two that go hand-in-hand? >> a story of whiskey is a story of veterans. think about the revolutionary war, soldiers came home and started the business, because of them had farms and turn grains into whiskey. some of your most popular friends, even happy van winkle and bourbon started by veterans so a natural progression we took a liking to whiskey...
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kentucky is a beautiful state. i live in virginia, i visit kentucky often.ever, you voted no on the infrastructure bill. will you pledge not to give any sort of money for anything repairing your district, roads, bridges, since you were a no vote? i'm seeing a lot of republican congressmen who voted no go on and promote certain things that you voted no for. the other thing i wanted to mention, the build back better bill, it is paid for by increasing taxes on corporations . you are concerned about the federal budget and spending, well what about the tax policies? how can companies pay nothing that are the richest and most powerful? using our educated workers, roads, bridges and ports to move their goods and they don't pay anything? i think that is a little ridiculous and that needs to be resolved and maybe that is something democrats and republicans can work on. and the other thing -- host: we are running out of time. guest: thanks for the question. with respect to the bill, i strongly disagree. one reason it has been voted on this week is cvo scores are gross
kentucky is a beautiful state. i live in virginia, i visit kentucky often.ever, you voted no on the infrastructure bill. will you pledge not to give any sort of money for anything repairing your district, roads, bridges, since you were a no vote? i'm seeing a lot of republican congressmen who voted no go on and promote certain things that you voted no for. the other thing i wanted to mention, the build back better bill, it is paid for by increasing taxes on corporations . you are concerned...
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he is the last democrat holding federal office in kentucky. he is announcing he is retiring in 2022. host: david wasserman, u.s. house senior editor for the cook political report. you can follow his analysis if you go to cookpolitical.com, and on twitter. >> see sans -- c-span's washington journal, everyday we take your calls live on the air and discuss policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, james discusses his book in the company of heroes about medal of honor recipients who served in iraq and afghanistan. also examining issues facing the veterans affairs of ministration. watch washington journal live at 7:00 p.m. -- 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion with facebook comments, texts and tweets. ♪ >> you can be part of the national conversation by participating in c's bands student cam video competition. up your voice matters, so if you are a middle hazel student, we are asking you to create a documentary that answers the question helps the federal government in afterlife. the documentary must show supporting and opposing points of
he is the last democrat holding federal office in kentucky. he is announcing he is retiring in 2022. host: david wasserman, u.s. house senior editor for the cook political report. you can follow his analysis if you go to cookpolitical.com, and on twitter. >> see sans -- c-span's washington journal, everyday we take your calls live on the air and discuss policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, james discusses his book in the company of heroes about medal of honor recipients who...
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baffert, of course, was suspended from racing horses at the kentucky derby back in june for two yearsorse, medina spirit, failed a drug test. two years. but the hall of fame trainer is set to saddle that same horse and seven others for the breeders' cup world championship saturday in san diego. baffert and his horses will face stricter scrutiny. according to our colleagues at nbc sports, he agreed to extra testing of his horses on his own dime randy moss is live from the del mar track in san diego medina spirit, you know, in june it felt like that will never, ever, ever, ever happen again and here we are. >> the breeders' cup, shep, was in a very unique and difficult situation this fall. amazingly now, going back to the first saturday in may after medina spirit tested positive, they have not ruled yet on any kind of an official disqualification the kentucky horse racing commission is still sitting and waiting. >> what the hell is that >> there have been some problems apparently with the samples. baffert's lawyers have requested extra testing on the samples to sort of try to prove thei
baffert, of course, was suspended from racing horses at the kentucky derby back in june for two yearsorse, medina spirit, failed a drug test. two years. but the hall of fame trainer is set to saddle that same horse and seven others for the breeders' cup world championship saturday in san diego. baffert and his horses will face stricter scrutiny. according to our colleagues at nbc sports, he agreed to extra testing of his horses on his own dime randy moss is live from the del mar track in san...
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home to the brit spence bridge which connects northern kentucky to cincinnati, ohio.ething about the gridlock tied to the bridge for years. president obama went there in 2011 when he tried to pitch infrastructure. and earlier this year, at a cnn town hall in cincinnati, president biden brought up that bridge and others like it. >> you take a look at ohio and kentucky combined, there's well over -- there's thousands of bridges that need repair. thousands. thousands of bridges. and we should be looking at it this way. it increases commerce, number one. but guess what, the good paying union jobs. >> but that didn't stop kentucky republican congressman thomas massie from voting against the bill. even though a $2.7 billion plan to build a second bridge to ease the traffic could be funded in part by the bipartisan infrastructure bill. some of those 32 republicans who made the decision across the aisle and backed this legislation are doing so at a political cost being threatened, targeted as traitors from members of their own party. and there are even suggestions that some o
home to the brit spence bridge which connects northern kentucky to cincinnati, ohio.ething about the gridlock tied to the bridge for years. president obama went there in 2011 when he tried to pitch infrastructure. and earlier this year, at a cnn town hall in cincinnati, president biden brought up that bridge and others like it. >> you take a look at ohio and kentucky combined, there's well over -- there's thousands of bridges that need repair. thousands. thousands of bridges. and we...
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make a stranger your friend. >> kentucky is the bourbon capital of the world.le to bring economic investment back to the more economic disturbed area to bring more investment and bring economic opportunities to the community around us. we want our community to be proud of the work we're doing. we're hitting 30 states. we're international, we're in the uk. so we hope our business will bring people of all races and creed together. fellowship over drink and enjoy life. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressant
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fried chicken. >> i see a bear in my kitchen eating my kentucky fried chicken. was very concerned aboumy pets. i have guess i wasn't thinking clearly, wanted to get in and make sure they were okay. i did everything i can to isto leave. they were very stubborn. >> sadly his pet parakeet is gone but neighbors found his missing dog who ran out of the house when the bears came inside. >> probably ran out to alert somebody. hey, we have some intruders. >> we need some help. >> some other furry friends in here i don't like. >> so much to unpack. >> real life goldy locks. >> the kfc, that's a lot. it's friday, the weekend, how is the forecast. >>> get ready for nice weather. we need the rain but unfortunately that's not coming soon. enjoy the sunshine while we have it. a live look with our sales force tower camera as we look east across the bay. temperatures are in the 40s and 50s. it's a chilly start. grab the jacket if you are heading out. we are also dealing with patchy dense fog. let's show you the visibility. we are near zero in petaluma. it's been a foggy week. l
fried chicken. >> i see a bear in my kitchen eating my kentucky fried chicken. was very concerned aboumy pets. i have guess i wasn't thinking clearly, wanted to get in and make sure they were okay. i did everything i can to isto leave. they were very stubborn. >> sadly his pet parakeet is gone but neighbors found his missing dog who ran out of the house when the bears came inside. >> probably ran out to alert somebody. hey, we have some intruders. >> we need some help....
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got back in the vehicle. >> reporter: it was ager brick was later arrested in london, kentucky, just off i-75. >> fortunate of lady luck, the victim vehicle got off, at exit 41. our guys were waiting at the top of the ramp. run cruiser was getting behind the vehicle. another cruiser was getting in front of the vehicle. we boxed it in. >> authorities are not eliminating how the teen was taken or the circumstances. but she is now safely back home. andrew? mona? >> thanks, meghan. >>> coming up, an 83-year-old hiker's remarkable achievement. hiker's remarkable achievement. >>> first, to push to there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic re
got back in the vehicle. >> reporter: it was ager brick was later arrested in london, kentucky, just off i-75. >> fortunate of lady luck, the victim vehicle got off, at exit 41. our guys were waiting at the top of the ramp. run cruiser was getting behind the vehicle. another cruiser was getting in front of the vehicle. we boxed it in. >> authorities are not eliminating how the teen was taken or the circumstances. but she is now safely back home. andrew? mona? >> thanks,...
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we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy!r me, home is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and san francisco, there's a line. here you don't see a line. even though you see someone that's different from you, they're equal. you've always seen that. a rainbow of colors, a ryan bow of personalities. when you think about it you are supposed to be protecting the kids. they have dreams. they have aspirations. they have goals. and you are take that away from them. right now, the price is a hard fight. they're determined. i mean, these kids, you have to applaud them. their heart is in the right place. there's hope. i mean, out here with the things changing everyday, you just hope the next administration makes a change that makes things right. right now there's a lot of changes on a lot of different lev
we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy!r me, home is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and san francisco, there's a line. here you don't see a line. even though you see someone that's different from you, they're equal. you've always seen that....
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howdy. >> reporter: but it was a surprise to keith. >> i brought these for you, all the way from kentuckya parker set out to return a uniform. >> i don't think you understand how much this really means to all of us. >> reporter: but what she really returned to this family was hope. steve hartman, "on the road," near waco, texas. >> o'donnell: hope and faith and a reminder that we will not forget the service and sacrifice of our veterans. we'll be right back. that's the thing about claims, you see. they don't happen on your schedule. i mean, take a chestnut, it doesn't just say “oh, beg pardon, sir, but is now a good time for a jolly bit of window cracking?” i mean, if they did, you wouldn't need a geico claims team that's available 24/7. but, near as i can tell, chestnuts don't talk. or maybe they're just really quiet. geico. your claims team is here for you, 24/7. well, got things to do mr. chestnut, so... there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps k
howdy. >> reporter: but it was a surprise to keith. >> i brought these for you, all the way from kentuckya parker set out to return a uniform. >> i don't think you understand how much this really means to all of us. >> reporter: but what she really returned to this family was hope. steve hartman, "on the road," near waco, texas. >> o'donnell: hope and faith and a reminder that we will not forget the service and sacrifice of our veterans. we'll be right...
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researched, posted on social media, even set up tables at festivals around her home in lexington, kentuckyet the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up. and it hit me like it would a family member. >> reporter: back in 2018, sergeant keith mckenzie, who had survived two deployments to afghanistan, took his own life. he'd been diagnosed with p.t.s.d. his marriage was crumb blirng his car repossessed-- which is actually how the uniform ended up in the dumpster. this was not at all the answer donna was hoping to find. but it made returning that uniform more important than ever. >> somebody may have wanted them. >> reporter: you could have never guessed how much they were wanted. >> no. >> reporter: 1,000 mails away in waco, texas, keith mckenzie jr., who was left to shag his own fly balls, still feels some bitterness toward his father. but that military service, that's a part of his dad he holds on to dearly and literally. >> i just sit there and hold the dog tags for a good while, i never took them off, since that's kind of all we had. >> reporter: that w
researched, posted on social media, even set up tables at festivals around her home in lexington, kentuckyet the full name. >> and when i did, his obituary was the first thing that came up. and it hit me like it would a family member. >> reporter: back in 2018, sergeant keith mckenzie, who had survived two deployments to afghanistan, took his own life. he'd been diagnosed with p.t.s.d. his marriage was crumb blirng his car repossessed-- which is actually how the uniform ended up in...
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maybe they need to get home to tennessee or kentucky. and so at their fastest route would be to take a ship that would take them to baltimore and they could take railroads from there. it is the movement away. but at times they are treacherous and there are times when being on the road itself could expose you. so here i am talking about paroled or un- paroled confederates there are lots of other folks out there who are less than savory who are thieves and everything else but the men talk about trying to stay together so they will camp away from the road so they are not just sitting ducks out there at night. all of these decisions are being made, or defiant friendly people who were willing to share some of their meager rations? when did they demand it when do officers come people like grimes pull out their sidearms they have been allowed to keep and demand provisions from either individuals or from stores from quartermaster stores and might still be available. >> host: making the point the road could be treacherous to the ex- confederates
maybe they need to get home to tennessee or kentucky. and so at their fastest route would be to take a ship that would take them to baltimore and they could take railroads from there. it is the movement away. but at times they are treacherous and there are times when being on the road itself could expose you. so here i am talking about paroled or un- paroled confederates there are lots of other folks out there who are less than savory who are thieves and everything else but the men talk about...
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kentucky restaurant manager charged with causing false police report after faking his own death for aen prank. [laughter] joe watkins in kentucky, he pretended to be dead in a pool of fake blood is a halloween prank on one of his workers. they ran out screaming, called police leading to his arrest for the false report. how do you defend him? >> so my client is facedown laying in a pool of blood and she runs out screaming and called police and says he's dead and my client is charged with the false report? i don't think so. the only reason she make the false report is because she didn't do the decent thing and check to see if he had a pulse or if he's okay when you work in food service, you got to get used to seeing dead bodies on the floor. kennedy: that's absolutely right. i know is, how do you rule on this? >> not guilty and if necessary by jury nullification based on how they are dismissed halloween pranks. kennedy: very good. doug. >> not guilty. it's clear mr. watkins has no criminal intent and it was recklessness, it was the woman who went out screaming he was dead. kennedy: weis
kentucky restaurant manager charged with causing false police report after faking his own death for aen prank. [laughter] joe watkins in kentucky, he pretended to be dead in a pool of fake blood is a halloween prank on one of his workers. they ran out screaming, called police leading to his arrest for the false report. how do you defend him? >> so my client is facedown laying in a pool of blood and she runs out screaming and called police and says he's dead and my client is charged with...
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is produced in kentucky.pressed areas and located our distillery right in the heart of west end to give economic opportunities to the community around us. >> we want our communities to be proud of the work we're doing. we're in 30 states, internat international in the uk. we hope our business will bring people of all races and creeds together, fellowship and enjoy a drink. >> cheers. >>> the tsa says more than 2.2 million people were screened at airports nationwide yesterday, the first official day of the thanksgiving travel period. that's the highest volume since travel came to a trickle at the beginning of the pandemic. unfortunately for some, the weather may not cooperate for their holiday travel. allison chinchar is in the cnn weather center. what's going on out there? >> not everybody has flexibility when it comes to travel, but if you did, today was probably going to be the nicest day of the next five days, really, when you talk about widespread locations for the u.s. today the travel spots are going to
is produced in kentucky.pressed areas and located our distillery right in the heart of west end to give economic opportunities to the community around us. >> we want our communities to be proud of the work we're doing. we're in 30 states, internat international in the uk. we hope our business will bring people of all races and creeds together, fellowship and enjoy a drink. >> cheers. >>> the tsa says more than 2.2 million people were screened at airports nationwide...
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maybe they need to get home to kentucky. so the fastest route would be to take -- a ship that could take them to baltimore which will take them to rails in the area. so it's some time away, but these roads are at times treacherous. there are times when being on the road itself could expose you -- and hear i'm talking about confederates. there are lots of other folks out there who are last unsavory, and they talk about trying to stay together. and they will camp away from the road, so that they are not -- that they are not sitting ducks out there at night. there are all these decisions, decisions being made. where do you find friendly people who may be willing to share some of their rations? when do you demand it? when the officers demand provisions from either individuals or from stores or quartermaster's? >> making the point that the road can be treasure us treacherous to ex confederates. but it can also be treacherous to people along those roads? and near those roads combined? >> you don't know where these roads are, and a
maybe they need to get home to kentucky. so the fastest route would be to take -- a ship that could take them to baltimore which will take them to rails in the area. so it's some time away, but these roads are at times treacherous. there are times when being on the road itself could expose you -- and hear i'm talking about confederates. there are lots of other folks out there who are last unsavory, and they talk about trying to stay together. and they will camp away from the road, so that they...
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. >>> an update on the story in kentucky we brought you last week a man is facing a kidnapping chargesing a hand sign she learned on tiktok. prosecutors are upgrading charges against 51-year-old james brick. this happened after the alleged kidnapper threatened to kill the 16-year-old girl's dog if she tried to escape. investigators say the guy drove the girl 140 miles away from her home in north carolina to kentucky, and it was there an alert driver recognized the happened sign she was flashing out the window and called 911. this is that hand signal palm out with thumb tucked and then trap your thumb with your fingers the sign spread on tiktok after the canadian woman's foundation created it for women to indicate they're at risk of abuse and need help. >>> 626 million ollars, that's the amount awarded to people in michigan who sued the state over tainted drinking water so who's footing most of the bill, and who's eligible for a cut of the cash? >>> she was last seen shopping for groceries nearly a month ago. family and friends desperate for answers. tonight an update on the search for
. >>> an update on the story in kentucky we brought you last week a man is facing a kidnapping chargesing a hand sign she learned on tiktok. prosecutors are upgrading charges against 51-year-old james brick. this happened after the alleged kidnapper threatened to kill the 16-year-old girl's dog if she tried to escape. investigators say the guy drove the girl 140 miles away from her home in north carolina to kentucky, and it was there an alert driver recognized the happened sign she was...
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let's, let me see here what, a question from doug krazik in kentucky. hello. okay, good question, doug. doug says i would imagine that the surrender occur, i would imagine when the surrender occurs the confederate currencies worth crushed to zero. particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of sass, robbery, physical violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions that i was looking for. because that is the flip side of the ashley wilkes image we have. and i would say that it certainly happened. but more often than not, at least in the accounts that are left, the home front and by the soldiers themselves, many of them kept diaries on their way home. they were meticulous in recording who they got food from, who provided them shelter and who did not provide them shelter. they liked to point out people who refused them. but there were also numerous instances in which they do talk about taking, especially from african americans. they in particular they are looking for quartermaster depots and they find several along the way. >> and
let's, let me see here what, a question from doug krazik in kentucky. hello. okay, good question, doug. doug says i would imagine that the surrender occur, i would imagine when the surrender occurs the confederate currencies worth crushed to zero. particularly among confederate soldiers was there a great amount of sass, robbery, physical violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions that i was looking for. because that is the flip side of the ashley wilkes image we have. and...
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he ran in the kentucky derby he only has one eye. my name is michael blowen, i started this in 2003, they're old and they're friends. that is place for old racehorses when they're done with their racing and breeding careers to come and retire, and finally enjoy life >> they deserve this >> yeah, and they've earned it when you think about it, they have worked hard their whole lives. before this, there were very few avenues for them to go some of them were humanely euthanized, some were retired to owners and breeders, and some ended up onslaughter trucks going off to the slaughter house, and i said i'm going to put them in my yard and hope that people come visit, and i knew this was a good idea. right now, we have about 156 >> thank you you just walk around here, and i can tell you stories about every one of these horses. silver charm every single one of them we got company our most famous horse right now is silver charm. he's a wonderful horse he's 27 years old. in 1997, he won the derby and the preakness, almost won the triple crown
he ran in the kentucky derby he only has one eye. my name is michael blowen, i started this in 2003, they're old and they're friends. that is place for old racehorses when they're done with their racing and breeding careers to come and retire, and finally enjoy life >> they deserve this >> yeah, and they've earned it when you think about it, they have worked hard their whole lives. before this, there were very few avenues for them to go some of them were humanely euthanized, some...
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a godsend for kentucky.acy facility on monday, mcconnell told local media this, i'm surprised we even got a "c" grade. we have a lot of infrastructure beads both in rural areas and big bridges. it's a godsend for kentucky. mcconnell is one of the 19 republican senators who voted for the bill back in august. speaking at an event back in new hampshire yesterday, list cheney investigating the january 6th attack, she criticized president trump for continuing to push false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. and she also called out her fellow republicans who she said are sitting by idly in his efforts. take a look. >> at this moment when it matters the most, we're also confronting a domestic threat that we've never faced before. a former president who is attempting to unravel the foundations of our constitutional republic. aids by political leaders who have made themselves willing hostages to this dangerous and irrational man. political leaders who sit silent in the face of these false and dangerous claims
a godsend for kentucky.acy facility on monday, mcconnell told local media this, i'm surprised we even got a "c" grade. we have a lot of infrastructure beads both in rural areas and big bridges. it's a godsend for kentucky. mcconnell is one of the 19 republican senators who voted for the bill back in august. speaking at an event back in new hampshire yesterday, list cheney investigating the january 6th attack, she criticized president trump for continuing to push false claims that the...
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our project was inspired by the civil war governors of kentucky. that project has thousands of governors records available already. like i said we've got 3000 or if you go to cwrgm.org you confine our records before starting in 1859 and we have records out there going all the way right now to 1863 with more coming in. if you're interested in military history, narrow down your search for telegrams because we got all the telegrams that are starting to go up and including one of my goals is we can take these military telegrams and track the fog of war and the chaos you have during things like the vicksburg campaign. i would love to do this for them reading campaign. the very early spring of 1864 this is where you can really see grant and sherman developing a lot of strategies they would use in georgia and the carolinas later that year. if you're interested anything like this, some of it can have to do with some of these homefront issues like i've been focusing on tonight but a lot will have to do with traditional military history. kind of understandin
our project was inspired by the civil war governors of kentucky. that project has thousands of governors records available already. like i said we've got 3000 or if you go to cwrgm.org you confine our records before starting in 1859 and we have records out there going all the way right now to 1863 with more coming in. if you're interested in military history, narrow down your search for telegrams because we got all the telegrams that are starting to go up and including one of my goals is we can...
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host: kentucky, go ahead. caller: good morning. it is regina. i am good. i was a trump supporter. i supported his policies. i even like his style in fighting new, holding the media accountable i should say. i am a black woman, a woman of color, and i wanted to help the republicans to continue on this path of having these policies across the country, starting with my own state, so i reached out to our state to see how i could help with outreach to communities of color in kentucky. i was given a contact to a regional rnc. these people never called me back. i am not here to ask you to explain what happened. the ball was obviously dropped. it was very disappointing to me. i have a bad taste in my mouth about that because you have got some people of caller -- color who could help with outreach and messaging when it comes to the republican party. we are sick of hearing that republicans are racist every time. i think there needs to be some proactive approaches. you have to be able to use the people of color in your community to get the message out. my frustration is, we have got to be ab
host: kentucky, go ahead. caller: good morning. it is regina. i am good. i was a trump supporter. i supported his policies. i even like his style in fighting new, holding the media accountable i should say. i am a black woman, a woman of color, and i wanted to help the republicans to continue on this path of having these policies across the country, starting with my own state, so i reached out to our state to see how i could help with outreach to communities of color in kentucky. i was given a...
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and that's what that 16 year old girl, that's what the sheriff's office in kentucky says. anyway in laurel county, that the gesture that she was performing in the back seat of the car on the interstate when the motor a saw her. and it was something that she picked up on tick tock, apparently, and there's a number of hand gestures that are primarily used for find that this was one that was very serious and thinking that she didn't know it and didn't use that. and then in a motor, a paid attention, you wonder how many other motorists thought and didn't do anything or maybe didn't even realize what it, what so it's good that people recognize this now and maybe more people can use it and perhaps find some help they need it well, and they felt a domestic violence number is actually skyrocketed during coven during the locked down. and this is actually a gesture being used on zoom calls when they were talking about things in the way this commercial was done. was on banana brad and just asked in the hopefully the bad guys don't recognize what the, what was happening in those who c
and that's what that 16 year old girl, that's what the sheriff's office in kentucky says. anyway in laurel county, that the gesture that she was performing in the back seat of the car on the interstate when the motor a saw her. and it was something that she picked up on tick tock, apparently, and there's a number of hand gestures that are primarily used for find that this was one that was very serious and thinking that she didn't know it and didn't use that. and then in a motor, a paid...
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at the history and eastern kentucky.hey feel are not cold. but also learning how they can use the class. for so long we had the last century we've had classrooms or teacher stand in front of a room , students are supposed to absorb that. we are really trying to do is how can we use these videos that we are shared for free online. how do we use these free videos to start the discussions to help student start thinking about historians and ask questions that begin to also ask what else have i not learned as a result of a story that may have piqued our interest. host: let's let some of our viewers take part. we will start with chris from reston, virginia. caller: good morning. the divide in this country i think is based on we do not have a national standard. what i see is the self still raising the confederate flag in the north the union flag. the south locally they teach them different perspectives. making of facts about the civil war. so how can we be united if we teach different history instead of national perspective. al
at the history and eastern kentucky.hey feel are not cold. but also learning how they can use the class. for so long we had the last century we've had classrooms or teacher stand in front of a room , students are supposed to absorb that. we are really trying to do is how can we use these videos that we are shared for free online. how do we use these free videos to start the discussions to help student start thinking about historians and ask questions that begin to also ask what else have i not...
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a 6 year old girl was on kentucky after being kidnapped by a 61 year old man. the previous tuesday. the girl had used a popular hand gesture where she has gone, borrow one, tick tock, meaning help, and that she was in danger in the car window and just happened. so a passenger and another car recognized the gesture and phone 911 to discuss free on the go turn on, i think with americans or your molly virus. my, i'm doing this story because i think people need to know about this gesture is very important. and honestly, the 1st time i heard about it was on the social media app. so i think in this case, i actually want to show women what this signal is. and can you help me with this? because it's not only important to the person who needs help, but more point that people are able to recognize it. can you talk us through it? yes, absolutely. and you're right. it's a gesture that really grew in popularity after all, the lockdown started from cove it and it really has origins and fighting domestic violence. and that's what it is. it's a gesture that deals with letting you know, hey, there's
a 6 year old girl was on kentucky after being kidnapped by a 61 year old man. the previous tuesday. the girl had used a popular hand gesture where she has gone, borrow one, tick tock, meaning help, and that she was in danger in the car window and just happened. so a passenger and another car recognized the gesture and phone 911 to discuss free on the go turn on, i think with americans or your molly virus. my, i'm doing this story because i think people need to know about this gesture is very...