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if i'm a provider, will i be arrested in kentucky?i provide care to out-of-state patients from ban ned states? it is setting a precedent after that will chill care. amy: i want to turn to a court in austin, texas, last week who heard testimony from women who are suing over texas' abortion ban, which put their lives in danger when they were unable to end their pregnancies even when they were non-viable. in a dramatic moment, plaintiff samantha casiano vomited on the stand as she recounted her -- how she was forced to carry out her pregnancy even after receiving a diagnosis of anencephaly, a severe congenital disorder that results in a baby being born without portions of its brain and skull. this is another plaintiff, elizabeth weller. >> i was sit home to wait for my baby to die or by infection to start showing physical symptoms even though they were already there. but i was not sick enough to get the care i needed. there is no statement of pro-life in this state when you send me home to wait for my baby to die inside me and for me to
if i'm a provider, will i be arrested in kentucky?i provide care to out-of-state patients from ban ned states? it is setting a precedent after that will chill care. amy: i want to turn to a court in austin, texas, last week who heard testimony from women who are suing over texas' abortion ban, which put their lives in danger when they were unable to end their pregnancies even when they were non-viable. in a dramatic moment, plaintiff samantha casiano vomited on the stand as she recounted her --...
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. >> why it's so personal for one kentucky state lawmaker. >> he gave up on the world. he gave up on finding his place in it. >> the legal fight ahead. >>> plus, rare access inside a florida clinic, committed to providing care despite the ban. >> these people can be as mad as they want about my existence. stay mad about it. >> why the highest-ranking open official says it's a matter of life and death. this special edition of "nightline" "identity denied", will be right back. let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. no matter what, we go on. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. your hairline. or that thing where your knee just gives out for no reason. but... you can choose your doctor who will care for all the things you didn't choose. kaiser permanente for all that is you. when you find your reason to go on, let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your l
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that rock looks like kentucky. recycle everything i possibly can. i had an uncle killed in the mines, i've had friends killed in the mines, killed in the mines. it's the most dangerous job in the world and people talk about how much they get paid, that's ridiculous, they don't get paid enough. it was one thing to deep mine and, you know, it has its problems too, it ruins people's water and undermines houses and things like that, but strip-mining was just the greatest sin that ever happened to the earth. [light guitar music] in 1965, i worked for [indistinct] sturgill coal company, the first big strippers here in eastern kentucky and i helped literally blow some tops off of some mountains. [dynamite booming] we're out there cutting some trees and got our tools and this young guy comes up, about my age, maybe a little younger, and he says, "my grandmother doesn't want you cutting her trees." i start to say something back, "well, you know the company sent, i mean, they've sent us up here to do this, what do you mean?"
that rock looks like kentucky. recycle everything i possibly can. i had an uncle killed in the mines, i've had friends killed in the mines, killed in the mines. it's the most dangerous job in the world and people talk about how much they get paid, that's ridiculous, they don't get paid enough. it was one thing to deep mine and, you know, it has its problems too, it ruins people's water and undermines houses and things like that, but strip-mining was just the greatest sin that ever happened to...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: i continue to reserve. mr. meeks: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia mr. connolly. mr.connolly: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the haiti criminal collusion and transparency act introduced by my friend, the ranking member, gregory meeks of new york, to place international pressure on elites in haiti who have ex as he ser baited and benefited from the widespread violence in that turbulent country. nearly half of the country's population, close to five million haitians face acute hunger today. haitians face drastic fuel, food and medical equipment shortages. cholera are widespread not far from our shore and gangs dominate the daily life through corruption, extortion and brutal violence. in fact the haitian national police and haitian politicians are so compromised by gangs that lawlessness and instability are the new norm. mr. speaker, i thank representative meeks for keeping our attention on haiti. the situation is as he said, dire. and the only way we will st
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: i continue to reserve. mr. meeks: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia mr. connolly. mr.connolly: mr. speaker, i rise in support of the haiti criminal collusion and transparency act introduced by my friend, the ranking member, gregory meeks of new york, to place international pressure on elites in haiti who have ex as he ser baited and benefited from the widespread violence in that turbulent country. nearly half of the country's population,...
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and it was over. >> reporter: neighboring kentucky's weather worry: flooding.rtners at the weather channel. >> reporter: here in western kentucky, the water came in fast and furious. just outside the city of mayfield, what is expected to be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the state, with over 11 inches. residents here are still coping from the devastating and deadly tornado that ripped through the region less than two years ago. >> so it is a known flood risk area, but like i said, it came so quickly. >> reporter: and what that nearly foot of rain did here in mayfield, kentucky, over the course of 24 hours was flood out cars and garages. even a home through those trees. and looking over here, the mayfield elementary school now surrounded by water, and there is more rain in the forecast. >> reporter: back in dortches, north carolina, the message: resilience. >> life's precious. materials things come and go. we will rebuild. >> reporter: the national weather service says it was an ef3 tornado with winds up to 150 miles per hour. and norah, that is very rare for
and it was over. >> reporter: neighboring kentucky's weather worry: flooding.rtners at the weather channel. >> reporter: here in western kentucky, the water came in fast and furious. just outside the city of mayfield, what is expected to be a new 24-hour rainfall record for the state, with over 11 inches. residents here are still coping from the devastating and deadly tornado that ripped through the region less than two years ago. >> so it is a known flood risk area, but like...
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over in kentucky, another story.astrophic flooding there after 10 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours over mayfield, kentucky. the same town that was disseminated by ef-4 tornado just over a year or two ago, brian. you can imagine a lot of people across the heartland hurting today. >> brian: absolutely. thanks so much for that update. we will follow it. check in with janice dean following all of this for the fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: we expect more heavy rain and poo fennel for severe weather today. incredible damage in north carolina. look at a new kentucky state 24 hour rain record. close to a foot of rain in mayfield we're topping almost the wettest day on record for the state of kentucky in and around the paducah area. this area of flooding is on top of a devastating ef-4 tornado that happened less than two years ago. so there's the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the plain states, the ohio and tennessee river valley today, the mid south. we are expecting the potential for some
over in kentucky, another story.astrophic flooding there after 10 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours over mayfield, kentucky. the same town that was disseminated by ef-4 tornado just over a year or two ago, brian. you can imagine a lot of people across the heartland hurting today. >> brian: absolutely. thanks so much for that update. we will follow it. check in with janice dean following all of this for the fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: we expect more heavy rain and...
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. >>> flash flood emergency in kentucky after almost a foot of record-setting rain. >>> a tornado rips through north carolina doing major damage to a pfizer facility. >>> and passengers on stretchers taken off a las vegas plane with no working a.c. as a brutal heat wave sets more records across the planet >>> the two irs whistle-blowers telling congress why they think hunter biden got preferential treatment in a criminal investigation. democrats pushing back >>> and the unlikely blockbuster double feature that's become the summer's hottest ticket >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome. we begin tonight with what we have learned about the very serious categories of crime special counsel jack smith is focusing on against former president donald trump that are spelled out in that target letter mr. trump says he received from the government over the weekend. a grand jury is investigating the lengths prosecutors say the ex-president went to in order to remain in power after losing the election. two attorneys with direct knowledge of the case
. >>> flash flood emergency in kentucky after almost a foot of record-setting rain. >>> a tornado rips through north carolina doing major damage to a pfizer facility. >>> and passengers on stretchers taken off a las vegas plane with no working a.c. as a brutal heat wave sets more records across the planet >>> the two irs whistle-blowers telling congress why they think hunter biden got preferential treatment in a criminal investigation. democrats pushing back...
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kentucky tonight the latest state to get slammed with violent flash floods. mayfield initial reports show nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight. if verified, it would smash the state's decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours. water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> started coming through the sidewalls and opened up the back door, and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: this man scrambled to get his fiancee and their five kids out. >> all of our stuff got taken, like, it's ruined. we don't have renter's insurance. you know, it sucks. >> reporter: authorities say no injuries have been reported. kentucky's governor tonight declaring a state of emergency urging people to heed evacuation warnings. >> remember, we can replace stuff, and we can rebuild homes. we don't want to lose any lives. >> reporter: these floods, fresh trauma for mayfield still healing from 2021's monster ef-4 tornado that killed close to 60 people just before christmas. tonight with another severe system barreling east, weather-ravaged communities br
kentucky tonight the latest state to get slammed with violent flash floods. mayfield initial reports show nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight. if verified, it would smash the state's decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours. water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> started coming through the sidewalls and opened up the back door, and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: this man scrambled to get his fiancee and their five kids out. >>...
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and he's also announced that he expects to tend to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it sounds as cool so many ways. so it's one, it's in this unique position of having very close ties with both the ukranian and the russian leaders. and that's the expertise and improves will be used by everyone, including the united nations to possibly extend the grading tail lights of this month. dw, correspond during jones grade setting, as always, as the united states is sending cluster munitions to ukraine under an $800000000.00 military aid package. the weapons a band by most countries, but no, the waste, russia or ukraine. human rights groups, one unexploded class, the munitions can remain erased to civilians for years. us president joe biden has defended the decision. us president joe biden said it was the right thing to do when he signed off on sending cluster bombs to you crate. the one out molden, 100 countries has banned the use of cluster bombs. once fired they scatter into thousands of small la bones that can full over an area the size of a football field. they,
and he's also announced that he expects to tend to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it sounds as cool so many ways. so it's one, it's in this unique position of having very close ties with both the ukranian and the russian leaders. and that's the expertise and improves will be used by everyone, including the united nations to possibly extend the grading tail lights of this month. dw, correspond during jones grade setting, as always, as the united states is sending cluster munitions to...
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and he's also announced that he expects to, to, to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it's on the schools, i'm anyway, so it's one, it's in this unique position of having very close tied with both the ukranian and the russian leaders. and that's uh, expertise and improves will be used everyone including united nations to possibly extend the grading deal. i like to this month, the w corresponding dorian joins great chatting as always, as the united states, as sending cost of new nations to ukraine under an $800000000.00 military, a package, the weapons a band by most countries, but not the us, russia or ukraine human rights groups, one unexploded cost of munitions, can remain a risk to civilians for years. us president joe biden has defended the decision. us president joe biden said it was the right thing to do when he signed off on sending close to buttons to ukraine. the one now more than 100 countries have banned the use of cluster bombs. once fired they scott to into dozens of smaller ponds that control over an area the size of a football field. the smalle
and he's also announced that he expects to, to, to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it's on the schools, i'm anyway, so it's one, it's in this unique position of having very close tied with both the ukranian and the russian leaders. and that's uh, expertise and improves will be used everyone including united nations to possibly extend the grading deal. i like to this month, the w corresponding dorian joins great chatting as always, as the united states, as sending cost of new nations...
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and look it's also in kentucky. tonight in the louisville kerrville journal, the kentucky general wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. it is not just tennessee, it's also kentucky. and look here it is in arkansas to today in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wants to know about your out of state abortion and it's happening with the republican attorney general in arkansas to. and look, here tonight here it is in georgia. georgia attorney general here it is in mississippi. mississippi attorney general and this is from mississippi today. a nonprofit news organization which was actually first to bring the headline the mississippi general wants to make it available to mississippi. mississippi has banned abortion. there's no abortion clinic left to mississippi. if you live in mississippi, and we need to get an abortion you will need to figure out how to get yourself out of mississippi and into a state where you can legally get one. but the republicans and state govern
and look it's also in kentucky. tonight in the louisville kerrville journal, the kentucky general wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. it is not just tennessee, it's also kentucky. and look here it is in arkansas to today in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wants to know about your out of state abortion and it's happening with the republican attorney general in arkansas to. and look, here tonight here it is in georgia. georgia attorney...
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pfizer >> we really don't fknow what th exact of amount of injuries. >> reporter: further west, kentucky, the latest to get slammed with violent flash floods in hard-hit mayfield, nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight if verified, it would smash the decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> opened up the back door and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: jeremy martin scrambled to get his fiance and five kid s out. no injuries have been reported kentucky's governor declaring a state of emergency, urging people to heed evacuation warnings >> remember,que we can rebuilde and replace stuff, we don't want to lose lives. >> reporter: the city still recovering from the tornado that killed close to 60 people before christmas. weather-ravaged communities brace once again as signs of our climate crisis intensify >> reporter: i'm erin mclaughlin the deadly heat creating chaos at harry reid international in las vegas. several exiting a delta flight by stretcher after being stuck on the tarmac in unrelenting heat for ho
pfizer >> we really don't fknow what th exact of amount of injuries. >> reporter: further west, kentucky, the latest to get slammed with violent flash floods in hard-hit mayfield, nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight if verified, it would smash the decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> opened up the back door and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: jeremy martin scrambled to get his...
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oh, it's not just tennessee.ho it's also kentucky.'s and here it is in arkansas, tooe today, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wantss to know about your out of stateo abortion. it's happening with the ap republican attorney general in l arkansas, too. oh, and look.as here tonight.d on here it is in georgia. georgia attorney general.t and here it is in mississippi.ge mississippi's attorney general. this is from mississippi today.i a nonprofit news organization which is actually first to breao the story with the headline.is mississippi's attorney general r wants to make info on out-of-state abortions to mississippi authorities. mississippi has banned abortion. there is no abortion clinic lef in mississippi. if you live in mississippi and you need to get an abortion, you will need to figure out how to e get yourself out of mississippi into a state where you can legally get one. but the republicans and state government in mississippi say they will effectively follow you out of the state by virtue of the fact that you are a m
oh, it's not just tennessee.ho it's also kentucky.'s and here it is in arkansas, tooe today, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wantss to know about your out of stateo abortion. it's happening with the ap republican attorney general in l arkansas, too. oh, and look.as here tonight.d on here it is in georgia. georgia attorney general.t and here it is in mississippi.ge mississippi's attorney general. this is from mississippi today.i a nonprofit news organization which is actually...
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. >>> welcome back bun d money doesn't grow on trees but may in a kentucky field. the shocking find. >> reporter: this is more than just a discovery of rare coins it is a compelling mystery from desperate times over a century and a half ago there are more than 700 rare u.s. gold coins, dated from 1840 to 1862. and ththey've becocome one of f greatest coin-n-collectingng fis of the 21st century. unearthed recently in a kentucky cornfield, these coins are estimated at a value exceeding $2 million an extremely rare find, asburied treasures go raurer still to find them in such good condition. >> underneath were just these phenomenally beautifully preserved coins, and i think they were preserved so well because they weren't exposed to air, and they were buried in the ground >> reporter: the mystery of how they landed in that kentucky cornfield promotes speculation one likely scenario has a wealthy kentuckian burying his wealth to hide it from an advancing confederate army >> if you had a lot of money, historically, you buried it. banks were good. they robbed the banks.
. >>> welcome back bun d money doesn't grow on trees but may in a kentucky field. the shocking find. >> reporter: this is more than just a discovery of rare coins it is a compelling mystery from desperate times over a century and a half ago there are more than 700 rare u.s. gold coins, dated from 1840 to 1862. and ththey've becocome one of f greatest coin-n-collectingng fis of the 21st century. unearthed recently in a kentucky cornfield, these coins are estimated at a value...
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and will neoh, look, it's also kentucky. tonightn in the louisville carr journal.ou the kentucky attorney general wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. oh, it's not just tennessee. it's also kentucky. and here it is in arkansas, too, today,o, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wants to know about your out of state abortion. it's happeningat with the republican attorney general in arkansas, too. look.d here tonight. here it is in georgia. georgia attorney general. and here it is in mississippi. mississippi's attorney general. this is from mississippi today. a nonprofit news organization which isro actually first to brk the story with the headline. mississippi's attorney general wants to make info and out of state abortions to mississippi authorities. mississippi has banned abortion. there is no abortion clinic left inis mississippi. if you live in mississippi and you need to get an abortion, you will need to figure out how to get yourself f out of mississip into a state
and will neoh, look, it's also kentucky. tonightn in the louisville carr journal.ou the kentucky attorney general wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. oh, it's not just tennessee. it's also kentucky. and here it is in arkansas, too, today,o, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wants to know about your out of state abortion. it's happeningat with the republican attorney general in arkansas, too. look.d here tonight. here it is in georgia....
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she's on board that sub, the "uss kentucky." she also has new reporting on that american soldier who defected to north korea, taken away in a north korean van. >> reporter: it is this u.s. nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine, now docked in south korea for the first time in 40 years, that is prompting north korea tonight to issue a dire warning, claiming they now have the legal right to launch their own nuclear weapons. we got an exclusive look at the "uss kentucky," the most destructive warship on the planet. the navy will not say publicly that there are nuclear weapons on board this submarine. but make no mistake, i am standing on top of hundreds of nuclear warheads. >> this is our mission control center. >> reporter: the commander taking me inside the missile control center. so this is where nuclear missiles would be launched from? >> yes. >> reporter: then showing us where at least 20 ballistic missiles are housed, each carrying up to a dozen nuclear warheads. a major deterrent, says the u.s., in the wake of north korea
she's on board that sub, the "uss kentucky." she also has new reporting on that american soldier who defected to north korea, taken away in a north korean van. >> reporter: it is this u.s. nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine, now docked in south korea for the first time in 40 years, that is prompting north korea tonight to issue a dire warning, claiming they now have the legal right to launch their own nuclear weapons. we got an exclusive look at the "uss...
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kentucky, rescue teams are spanned out after a flash flood emergency in mayfield, kentucky. that's the same place that had a major tornado wipe the city out a couple of years ago. >> today, a similar story. in tennessee where the destructive winds snapped trees and knocked down power lines, right now tens of thousands of customers in tennessee and kentucky are now without electricity. >> bill karins, let me start with you, this breaking news, a tornado hitting in north carolina. >> near i-95 near the rocky mountain area, this was a strong tornado. the winds could be up to 150 miles per hour. we have know there have been injuries. some structures have been completely uninhabitable. pfizer had a roof collapse there. this struck just after noon. tornado there, large wedge-like tornado on the right-hand of your screen. this is very serious and strong storm. so this has exited. this has weaken. tornado watch for northeastern portions and the northern portions of the outer banks. where the tornadoes were reported just north there of rocky mount. the other story, mayfield, kentucky
kentucky, rescue teams are spanned out after a flash flood emergency in mayfield, kentucky. that's the same place that had a major tornado wipe the city out a couple of years ago. >> today, a similar story. in tennessee where the destructive winds snapped trees and knocked down power lines, right now tens of thousands of customers in tennessee and kentucky are now without electricity. >> bill karins, let me start with you, this breaking news, a tornado hitting in north carolina....
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i am a huge fan of the state of kentucky -- the commonwealth of kentucky.ourbon trail in kentucky attracts visitors, so the xanax trail, big revenue generator. >> harold: prime time, thoughts on this? >> jesse: i think she is absolutely adorable, in a very misguided, criminal way. i am not really quite positive she has found god, but i think there might be an 11th mug shot. >> harold: person of the week for "fox news sunday?" >> shannon: we got out-booked by gutfeld. is anyone here have a mug shot? >> greg: if we did, would we tell you? >> jesse: greg must have one. >> shannon: don't act like you've never thought of how you would pose. you should think about -- >> jesse: why are you looking at harold the whole time? >> shannon: what is my most innocent look? >> greg: if i was committing a crime i would wear an eye patch because they have to take their picture with me with an eye patch. like the kaiser so stay limp. remember? "all the usual suspects?" >> harold: you need to step up your game and take your woman to see the "barbie" movie. across social media,
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kentucky the latest state to get slammed with violent flash floods.hard hit mayfield, initial reports show nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight. if verified, it would smash the state's decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours. water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> started coming through the side walls, opened up the back door and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: jeremy martin scrambled to get his fiancee and their five kids out. >> like, it's ruined, and we don't have renters insurance. it sucks. >> reporter: authorities say no injuries have been reported. kentucky's governor declaring a state of emergency urging people to heed evacuation warnings. >> remember we can replace stuff and we can rebuild homes. we don't want to lose any lives. >> reporter: these floods, fresh trauma for mayfield, a community still healing from 2021's monster ef-4 tornado that killed close to 60 people just before christmas, with another severe system barrelling east, weather-ravaged communities brace once again as violent si
kentucky the latest state to get slammed with violent flash floods.hard hit mayfield, initial reports show nearly a foot of rain falling since midnight. if verified, it would smash the state's decade-old record for the most rain in 24 hours. water swallowing neighborhoods and submerging cars. >> started coming through the side walls, opened up the back door and it started gushing inside the house. >> reporter: jeremy martin scrambled to get his fiancee and their five kids out....
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. >> reporter: allegiant air 485 had just taken off from fort lauderdale, headed for lexington, kentucky, when it happened the pilot forced to make a sudden extreme climb, 600 feet in seconds, to avoid another plane, throwing flight attendants to the floor and terrifying passengers, including jericka thacker and her family, flying to kentucky after a caribbean cruise. >> it was honestly the scariest thing i've ever been through. it felt like when you go on the top of a roller coaster and you go straight down from the highest point. >> reporter: the faa says it happened when controllers put the allegiant flight and a gulfstream business jet on intersecting routes, both at 23,000 feet >> climb, climb. >> reporter: that's when both planes' collision avoidance warnings, known as tcas, activated. ordering the allegiant pie lalot to immediately climb, and the gulfstream pilot to descend. >> if not for tcas, they would have gotten very, very close or potentially collided >> reporter: the faa says an air traffic controller instructed flight 485 to turn eastbound at an altitude of 23,000 feet whe
. >> reporter: allegiant air 485 had just taken off from fort lauderdale, headed for lexington, kentucky, when it happened the pilot forced to make a sudden extreme climb, 600 feet in seconds, to avoid another plane, throwing flight attendants to the floor and terrifying passengers, including jericka thacker and her family, flying to kentucky after a caribbean cruise. >> it was honestly the scariest thing i've ever been through. it felt like when you go on the top of a roller...
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a rare flash flood emergency this morning in western kentucky with rainfall estimates more than a foot. and as justin showed us, the rain was relentless overnight into the morning hours. the threat for flooding continues overnight tonight into the morning hours. if it seems like these flash flood emergencies are common, they aren't. but there has been 11 since july 1 in the eastern part of the united states. what else is not common is this heat. more record heat tomorrow again up to 118 in phoenix. and unfortunately, as we look at the pattern, we look at the weather, norah, in the west, no significant cooling at all for the next several days. >> chris warren, thank you. there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news."
a rare flash flood emergency this morning in western kentucky with rainfall estimates more than a foot. and as justin showed us, the rain was relentless overnight into the morning hours. the threat for flooding continues overnight tonight into the morning hours. if it seems like these flash flood emergencies are common, they aren't. but there has been 11 since july 1 in the eastern part of the united states. what else is not common is this heat. more record heat tomorrow again up to 118 in...
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image of going into kentucky that is absolutely based on hood's own experience as a brigade and division commander in the 1862 and 63 invasions of the united states which i to go back to my books didn't didn't quite work out too well for for the army of northern virginia if memory serves. but i think another aspect of
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kentucky is hit with catastrophic flooding, and a tornado in north carolina leaves more than a dozen people injured, while in the west, more extreme heat. >>> staying defiant. former president trump releases a new video to his supporters after receiving a target letter in the january 6th investigation. we're learning more about the possible charges he faces. >>> and jackpot. there was a single winning ticket for a powerball prize worth more than $1 billion. we will tell you where that lucky ticket was sold. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin today with extreme summer weather across the nation. a tornado touched down in north carolina yesterday wiping out almost 90 structures and injuring at least 13 people in that state. that's according to a local report. in nearby kentucky, the governor declared a state of emergency after yesterday's heavy rain caused catastrophic flooding. meanwhile, the deadly extreme heat across the west continues. more than 90 million americans live in areas where temperatures have reached over 100 degre
kentucky is hit with catastrophic flooding, and a tornado in north carolina leaves more than a dozen people injured, while in the west, more extreme heat. >>> staying defiant. former president trump releases a new video to his supporters after receiving a target letter in the january 6th investigation. we're learning more about the possible charges he faces. >>> and jackpot. there was a single winning ticket for a powerball prize worth more than $1 billion. we will tell you...
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kentucky attorney general daniel cameron will tell us why he thinks it is such a terrible idea. plus this. >> america -- >> she needs to cut it out. we see you. there is all kinds of names for her. >> bill: wow. >> dana: name calling on the campaign trail. >> bill: it didn't take long, wow. >> dana: attacking casey desantis as america's karen. artificial intelligence says it can do anything better than humans. it says it. we'll have the sound after the break. ♪ which hotel? oh! did somebody say "which hotel"? i'm great at this. dance to your faves in the spa-like bathroom. ( ♪ ) or enjoy local craft beers with breathtaking views at the cambria. book direct at choicehotels.com. we handcraft every stearns & foster® using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming innersprings, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. for a limited time, save $400 on select stearns & foster mattresses. ♪ when you have chronic kidney disease... there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga
kentucky attorney general daniel cameron will tell us why he thinks it is such a terrible idea. plus this. >> america -- >> she needs to cut it out. we see you. there is all kinds of names for her. >> bill: wow. >> dana: name calling on the campaign trail. >> bill: it didn't take long, wow. >> dana: attacking casey desantis as america's karen. artificial intelligence says it can do anything better than humans. it says it. we'll have the sound after the break....
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even in parts of kentucky, we deal with floodwaters. emergency workers in arizona are battling the effects of a brutal and dangerous heat wave that has already killed at least a dozen people. >> reporter: a tornado tore through parts of north carolina wednesday , leaving a trail of destruction that ran through this rocky mount pfizer plant. >> it was fast. >> reporter: residents say they are thankful to have their lives, as a focus on rebuilding. >> it is just material. it can be replaced. it is about family right now. >> reporter: in the midwest, flash flooding washed out parts of kentucky. >> we have had floods before but not like this. >> reporter: just outside the city of mayfield, the state set a new 24 hour rainfall record, with over 11 inches . out west, the arizona heat is still breaking records . with scorching temperatures rising above 110 wednesday , for the 20th consecutive day. >> it sounds as though it will be several more days to a week before we see it go below 110 degrees in phoenix. this record will be crushed. not bro
even in parts of kentucky, we deal with floodwaters. emergency workers in arizona are battling the effects of a brutal and dangerous heat wave that has already killed at least a dozen people. >> reporter: a tornado tore through parts of north carolina wednesday , leaving a trail of destruction that ran through this rocky mount pfizer plant. >> it was fast. >> reporter: residents say they are thankful to have their lives, as a focus on rebuilding. >> it is just material....
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this was historic flash flooding here in western kentucky.ain fell in just 24 hours. that is a lot of rainfall. first responders had to go door-to-door to some houses rescuing some people, stranded motorists from vehicle. really just a very chaotic situation. luckily no deaths have been reported. this area, no stranger to natural disasters. you might remember in december 2021, an ef-4 tornado ripped apart mayfield, kentucky, destroyed 1,000 homes. people here just trying to get back on their feet and this flash flooding happens. andy beshear is scheduled to visit tomorrow. he will come to mayfield to tour the damage. right now it's hot, muggy and complicating recovery efforts that are still john going. neil? >> neil: thank you. focusing on an economy picking up steam. the president taking a bow. should he? i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opini
this was historic flash flooding here in western kentucky.ain fell in just 24 hours. that is a lot of rainfall. first responders had to go door-to-door to some houses rescuing some people, stranded motorists from vehicle. really just a very chaotic situation. luckily no deaths have been reported. this area, no stranger to natural disasters. you might remember in december 2021, an ef-4 tornado ripped apart mayfield, kentucky, destroyed 1,000 homes. people here just trying to get back on their...
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i was to xanax, and i don't know if you've ever been to kentucky, but most of the population in kentuckyis addicted to xanax. >> at your fourth or fiftht arrest, was there point when you realized, hmm, so i'm not going in the right direction,s m but while i'd be in jail, i'dim be like, okay, this is my last time going to jail. i really need to clean up my act. and then i would get out like a week lateree and commit anoth crime. >> so, greg, what waa s it seemd like it was interesting watching you was it is interesting interviewinwatchg g. yeah, because it's such a juxtaposition. that's the whole yeah, because . it's like we are very anti-crime. i wouldn't have done this storiy if she hadn't cleaned up her act, if she had changed her life. but did. so you can unfortunately, you can look back and go like, okayr life, boy, what was sheing thinking? but she wasn't thinking. she was high all the time. i had no? was that xanax was suh a big deal in kentucky, but apparentlyanax is she's now clen and sober. she's got a real job and she's in a relationship. i believe she's found religion. if none
i was to xanax, and i don't know if you've ever been to kentucky, but most of the population in kentuckyis addicted to xanax. >> at your fourth or fiftht arrest, was there point when you realized, hmm, so i'm not going in the right direction,s m but while i'd be in jail, i'dim be like, okay, this is my last time going to jail. i really need to clean up my act. and then i would get out like a week lateree and commit anoth crime. >> so, greg, what waa s it seemd like it was...
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flood alerts are present for illinois, kentucky and tennessee. these areas have been heavily saturated because of the rainfall and record-breaking rain. make mention that area had a tornado that moved through about a couple of years ago, some of that area is devastated already because of the tornado and now we have the flooding risk. here is rain still to come going through friday. heavy rain for the tennessee area parts of kentucky down toward the middle part of the tennessee river valley and the mississippi river valley. more severe storms on the way for the ohio valley and we didn't touch upon the heat in the southwest, this area of high pressure will expand, meaning more areas expecting devastating heat. we'll monitor the above and set records across the southwest in terms of heat. foxweather.com, will keep you posted for the next -- as long as we get through this. >> carley: absolutely, it is a record-breaking summer. thank you. half of americans say they are open to a third party presidential candidate, including two-thirds of independents.
flood alerts are present for illinois, kentucky and tennessee. these areas have been heavily saturated because of the rainfall and record-breaking rain. make mention that area had a tornado that moved through about a couple of years ago, some of that area is devastated already because of the tornado and now we have the flooding risk. here is rain still to come going through friday. heavy rain for the tennessee area parts of kentucky down toward the middle part of the tennessee river valley and...
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but kentucky law bans nearly all abortions. a severe birth defect, even one like this. three sponsors of these abortion laws did not respond to cnn. they traveled out of state. they wanted to induce birth to get the chance to hold their daughter, but that cost tens of thousands of dollars they didn't have. their only option, surgery that did not leave their child intact so they couldn't hold her. >> now we are grieving pictures, footprints, a teddy bear. we willny know what she looked like, what it was like to hold her in our arms. we are missing out on that. we are grieving splun we have never seen. >> reporter: elizabeth cohen, cnn, stanton, kentucky. >> thanks to elizabeth for that report. >>> coming up, how that thumbs up emoji could cost you, literally. we are back there a moment. i'm sholeh, and i lost 75 pounds with golo. i went from a size 20 to a size 6. before golo, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising for er an hour every day. it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight just falls off. -okay, and o
but kentucky law bans nearly all abortions. a severe birth defect, even one like this. three sponsors of these abortion laws did not respond to cnn. they traveled out of state. they wanted to induce birth to get the chance to hold their daughter, but that cost tens of thousands of dollars they didn't have. their only option, surgery that did not leave their child intact so they couldn't hold her. >> now we are grieving pictures, footprints, a teddy bear. we willny know what she looked...
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hey, my name's austin horn and the politics reporter at the herald-leader in lexington, kentucky i'm curious, of all the ways that you guys try to persuade and mobilize bit direct mail, tv, facebook, any of those platforms, what is the most overhyped right way to reach voters from a media standpoint? and what's the most under hyped way to reach and mobilize voters? that's a great question, john. you want to take that first? yeah, most i would say most under utilized is always doors knocking and in front of voters. i volunteer is generally most overhyped tends to change every year. i don't know facebook is still pretty overhyped and they've made a lot of changes that have made it much harder to actually target the way you used to. traditionally that. so that's part of it. and i think we're on the cost with ctv and that of thing. i think tons of value and i think it's really important. but i don't know if everyone's going to use it correctly. it might get a bit too much or a lot of this microphone. hi, eric. i'm a computer science master's student at uchicago. i'm what would be an imag
hey, my name's austin horn and the politics reporter at the herald-leader in lexington, kentucky i'm curious, of all the ways that you guys try to persuade and mobilize bit direct mail, tv, facebook, any of those platforms, what is the most overhyped right way to reach voters from a media standpoint? and what's the most under hyped way to reach and mobilize voters? that's a great question, john. you want to take that first? yeah, most i would say most under utilized is always doors knocking and...
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now to an incredible friendship between girls who lived half a world apart a connection between kentuckyisville affiliate has the story. >> reporter: martha gray was in the third grade in lebanon, kentucky >> our teachers asked if we wanted to have a pen pal from another country. and so i signed up >> reporter: she was matched with a girl from sweden, also growing up in a small town with two siblings >> she said as soon as she would write, me have would wait by the mailbox to get my letters back >> reporter: they would write each other at least once a month. for years. sharing stories of their families first boyfriends, first jobs >> she kind of was my sister when we were growing up. the girl that i could chat with and tell all my little childhood secrets and whatever and she would write back the same >> reporter: later, they wrote about marriage children and sadness. this is the letter johanna sent after being diagnosed with breast cancer. >> every time we would talk on the phone, she would say oh, my dream is one day that we can meet >> reporter: in june, this happened the two third gr
now to an incredible friendship between girls who lived half a world apart a connection between kentuckyisville affiliate has the story. >> reporter: martha gray was in the third grade in lebanon, kentucky >> our teachers asked if we wanted to have a pen pal from another country. and so i signed up >> reporter: she was matched with a girl from sweden, also growing up in a small town with two siblings >> she said as soon as she would write, me have would wait by the...
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kentucky, the most destructive warship on the planet. the navy will not say officially that there are nuclear weapons on board this submarine. but make no mistake, i am standing on top of hundreds of nuclear warheads. >> this is our mission control center. >> reporter: the commander taking me insied t missile control center. so, this is where nuclear missiles would be launched from? >> yes. >> reporter: then showing us where at least 20 ballistic missiles are housed, each carrying up to a dozen nuclear warheads. a major deterrent, says the u.s. in the wake of north korea's saber rattling. are you worried about the possibility it could backfire? >> i am very confident in our own nuclear deterrents. >> reporter: tonight, investigating the circumstances of army private travis king's decision to bolter across the border into north korea while on a tour. >> we don't know his condition, where he's being held, the status of his health. >> reporter: the pentagon saying they do not have any indication king's border rush was preplanned with the no
kentucky, the most destructive warship on the planet. the navy will not say officially that there are nuclear weapons on board this submarine. but make no mistake, i am standing on top of hundreds of nuclear warheads. >> this is our mission control center. >> reporter: the commander taking me insied t missile control center. so, this is where nuclear missiles would be launched from? >> yes. >> reporter: then showing us where at least 20 ballistic missiles are housed,...
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back in western kentucky, the threat is not over.inch and two inches, that could cause flash flooding. >> steve: it could. check in with janice dean, the weather machine. he said it, they don't need more rain issue but it is coming. >> janice: we have been stuck in this pattern with stationary front and areas of low pressure bring potential for heavy rainfall, we saw over a foot of rain in some areas across kentucky in a 24-hour period. take a look and we had tornado report, an ef-3, first ef-3 or stronger for the month of july in north carolina. take a look at mayfield, close to 12 inches, we have heaviest rainfall, record for that region. potential for heavy rain, you can see moving into illinois and kentucky and tennessee, flood alerts. if you live in the area, know what to do if there is flash flooding, it comes up quickly, go to the highest portion of your home, do not travel across water you can't see the bottom of. this is a huge story, breaking records toward southern plains, texas issue this is the sixth week of heat related
back in western kentucky, the threat is not over.inch and two inches, that could cause flash flooding. >> steve: it could. check in with janice dean, the weather machine. he said it, they don't need more rain issue but it is coming. >> janice: we have been stuck in this pattern with stationary front and areas of low pressure bring potential for heavy rainfall, we saw over a foot of rain in some areas across kentucky in a 24-hour period. take a look and we had tornado report, an...
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and he's also announced that he expects to, to, to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it's on the schools, i'm anyways, so 20 some this unique position of having very close died with both the ukrainian and the russian leaders. and that's uh, expertise and improves will be used everyone including united nations to possibly extend the grading tail lights of this month. dw corresponded during joints grade setting, as always as well. the united states has decided to send a cluster munitions to ukraine as part of an $800000000.00 military a package. the controversial weapons have been banned by most countries, but not the us, russia or ukraine. human rights groups one unexploded class. the bottoms will remain a risk to civilians for years to come, but us president joe biden has defended the decision. us president joe biden said it was the right thing to do when he signed off on sending cluster bombs to ukraine. the one out mold in 100 countries have banned the use of cluster bombs. once fired they scanned into thousands of small la bones that can fall over an area
and he's also announced that he expects to, to, to be visiting kentucky next month. so again, it's on the schools, i'm anyways, so 20 some this unique position of having very close died with both the ukrainian and the russian leaders. and that's uh, expertise and improves will be used everyone including united nations to possibly extend the grading tail lights of this month. dw corresponded during joints grade setting, as always as well. the united states has decided to send a cluster munitions...
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she and her family drove back to kentucky. >> i went 21 years after getting on an airplane. an i think after this experience, i can go the rest of my life without getting on one. >> reporter: the faa is looking into whether there was a breakdown in communication and coordination between controllers that led to this very close call. lester? >> all right, tom costello, thank you. >>> the extreme heat we've been following for weeks hit the northeast and midwest in a big way today. heat alerts are in effect for 155 million people. it hit the low 90s here in new york. philadelphia, and boston declared heat emergencies, and it continues tomorrow. globally, july is expected to be the hottest month on record. >>> we'll turn now to situation at the southern border. over the last month, the illegal crossings have dropped significantly, though the number of migrants remains high. our gabe gutierrez spoke to border officials. >> reporter: none of the passengers on this plane want to be here. it's called i.c.e. air. those on board are being deported. >> right now more than 100 migrants a
she and her family drove back to kentucky. >> i went 21 years after getting on an airplane. an i think after this experience, i can go the rest of my life without getting on one. >> reporter: the faa is looking into whether there was a breakdown in communication and coordination between controllers that led to this very close call. lester? >> all right, tom costello, thank you. >>> the extreme heat we've been following for weeks hit the northeast and midwest in a big...
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in kentucky tonight, the governor there declaring a state of emergency. widespread flooding. and we're learning more about the nightmare on board that delta plane. passengers and crews spending more than an hour on the tarmac. the outside temperature reaching 110. rob marciano standing by with the tornado concerns still at this hour and the storms and heat. >>> we also have new reporting tonight in the defection of an american soldier to north korea. his mother making a desperate plea tonight. the new image of that soldier at the dmz just moments before authorities say he ran into north korea on his own. a witness describing the moment. where he is right now and what do authorities believe is now playing out. martha raddatz and what she learned just a short time ago. >>> former president trump tonight bracing for what he predicts will be an indictment and arrest after being told by the special counsel he is the target of the federal criminal investigation. tonight what we're now learning that was in that letter from jack smith. the federal statutes reportedly cited. john karl
in kentucky tonight, the governor there declaring a state of emergency. widespread flooding. and we're learning more about the nightmare on board that delta plane. passengers and crews spending more than an hour on the tarmac. the outside temperature reaching 110. rob marciano standing by with the tornado concerns still at this hour and the storms and heat. >>> we also have new reporting tonight in the defection of an american soldier to north korea. his mother making a desperate plea...
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i had no idea xanax was such a big deal in kentucky but apparently it is. is in a relationship. i believe she is on religion. if none of the would have i probably wouldn't have done it because it would hypo been to parkersburg she ha a job as a future crime reporte on my show. t >> woo. that is it. i am a big fan ohof thughts o of -- the commonwealth of te okentucky i think she is ont something because we know that the bourbon trail in kentucky attracts visitors. so the xanax trail. >> yeah. >> record maker, revenue generator. harold.ge >>ne well, i think she is absolutely adorable in a very misguided and criminal way. i'm not l really quite positive she has found god. and i think i might be an 11th mugshot. >> there might be. is this a person of the week fo fox news sunday? >> does anybody in the studio have a mugshot? >> no.ismu >>g i think greg barnes have o. >>esse because don't you, how yo would act if you hadw to pose. not know i think you should think about . >> you are looking at harold th whole time. >> what is my most innocent l look? >> this is w
i had no idea xanax was such a big deal in kentucky but apparently it is. is in a relationship. i believe she is on religion. if none of the would have i probably wouldn't have done it because it would hypo been to parkersburg she ha a job as a future crime reporte on my show. t >> woo. that is it. i am a big fan ohof thughts o of -- the commonwealth of te okentucky i think she is ont something because we know that the bourbon trail in kentucky attracts visitors. so the xanax trail....
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flash flood threat likely for tennessee and kentucky and could see flooding over parts of the midwestd-atlantic. severe storm lookout, likely severe weather moving into the region today into the evening hours. big cities from duluth, to kansas city to richmond, virginia. the northeast saturated ground, any more rain will lead to flooding pretty easily and we have another batch of rain heading in thursday and friday. a lot of kids going to summer camp and we have potential for flooding in the area. heat alert is another huge story for southern tier of the country from west coast to florida and breaking another record today. several records for the southwest. phoenix, longest 110-day streak was broke know. look at the forecast for next 10 days. if we go, we will continue this, over 110 degrees as we get into the next 10 days. this is precedented. very dangerous situation. we're hoping the power grids hold, this heat is not going anywhere. >> todd: look at it, triple digits. thank you. israelis president herzog will address congress this morning after nine democrats voted against resolut
flash flood threat likely for tennessee and kentucky and could see flooding over parts of the midwestd-atlantic. severe storm lookout, likely severe weather moving into the region today into the evening hours. big cities from duluth, to kansas city to richmond, virginia. the northeast saturated ground, any more rain will lead to flooding pretty easily and we have another batch of rain heading in thursday and friday. a lot of kids going to summer camp and we have potential for flooding in the...
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hour sweeping through lexington, kentucky, over the weekend. residents facing t wind gusts topping 60 miles ano you hour sweeping through lexington, kentucky, over the weekend residents facing the tangled aftermath. >> hail, rain came from everywhere so when it's raining so hard, you couldn't come outside. >> reporter: that system also peeling off the canopy of this business in alabama, toppling trees in missouri, killing a 33-year-old woman and 5-year-old boy near st. louis in chicago, floodwaters inundating cars and pumping the brakes on nascar's debut in the windy city. >> i believe this is the strongest downpour of rain since 1987 >> reporter: while in new york, torrential rain transformed roadways into waterways sunday, prompting the urgent evacuation of more than 200 people from campgrounds and homes in clinton county the area recorded nearly two months of rain within 24 hours >> everything's leveled. roads are washed out looks like a war zone. >> reporter: airline delays and cancelations continue to pile up, with more than 28,000 flight
hour sweeping through lexington, kentucky, over the weekend. residents facing t wind gusts topping 60 miles ano you hour sweeping through lexington, kentucky, over the weekend residents facing the tangled aftermath. >> hail, rain came from everywhere so when it's raining so hard, you couldn't come outside. >> reporter: that system also peeling off the canopy of this business in alabama, toppling trees in missouri, killing a 33-year-old woman and 5-year-old boy near st. louis in...
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that is not consistent with the values of kentucky.t down our churches when we needed them the most in 2020. he has told biological males it's okay for them to play in women's sports even though we have spent decades trying to protect women's sports. and he has also been supportive of gender transition summers for minors, which we know in some european countries they are even dialing that back. again, andy beshear is inconsistent with the values of kentuckians, that is why he is on the ropes and we are going to beat him in november. >> danielle for those who don't know much about you tell them about your background and you as a person. >> look, fikd out about allot about us for cameron kentucky.com. i have been serving as the attorney general last three and a half years. standing up for kentucky values, our constitutional rights, fighting against joe biden and we would be honored to have your support. cameron for kentucky.com. >> ainsley: thank you for coming on. we wish you the best. >> i appreciate it. >> carley: an arizona girl who
that is not consistent with the values of kentucky.t down our churches when we needed them the most in 2020. he has told biological males it's okay for them to play in women's sports even though we have spent decades trying to protect women's sports. and he has also been supportive of gender transition summers for minors, which we know in some european countries they are even dialing that back. again, andy beshear is inconsistent with the values of kentuckians, that is why he is on the ropes...
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wilford from kentucky state cohost of the cut the bull podcast.esidential historian on the best ever and great shall be still, hoover institute, senior fellow. you've heard me talk, where are we at as a country right now? why are the numbers low when it comes to hide in our nation? >> i think it has to do with our original sin. as you said and i concur with everything you read, we are truly a great nation. things, problems, slavery are major problems created in america moral authority as po power. one of the things you see at work today and polarization is a struggle, we are using race and have been using race once again to pursue power and it's a downer. it causes cash we all get a little fatigued with it and how long this is going to go on? and so forth. i think affirmative action decision yesterday that came down made the points that america is a systemically free country, freedom is systemic, not racism. we've had a long many decades struggle to come to that. now that it's there, we are once again going to see america go back, we look at our p
wilford from kentucky state cohost of the cut the bull podcast.esidential historian on the best ever and great shall be still, hoover institute, senior fellow. you've heard me talk, where are we at as a country right now? why are the numbers low when it comes to hide in our nation? >> i think it has to do with our original sin. as you said and i concur with everything you read, we are truly a great nation. things, problems, slavery are major problems created in america moral authority as...