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it was us, team kentucky, where everybody matters. tonight we are going to discuss how we can embrace a new era as an economic and moral leader in this country. we will take the time to highlight amazing stories of those who are helping us to turn the last four years of progress into decades of prosperity. as we look forward to brighter days, i want you to hear about our good samaritans, our helpers, our heroes, who are out there day in and day out making a difference. or as a pole laureate described it, those who carry us -- poet laureate described it, those who carry us. we entered 2024 after securing the best four year period for economic growth in our history. we set a record for private sector investments. more than $28.7 billion. the most secure during the tenure of any governor. together we created more than 51,200 new jobs for our communities and families and at some of the highest wages we've ever seen last year. we averaged $26 and $.67 -- $26.67 an hour before benefits. it takes the executive and legislative branches along
it was us, team kentucky, where everybody matters. tonight we are going to discuss how we can embrace a new era as an economic and moral leader in this country. we will take the time to highlight amazing stories of those who are helping us to turn the last four years of progress into decades of prosperity. as we look forward to brighter days, i want you to hear about our good samaritans, our helpers, our heroes, who are out there day in and day out making a difference. or as a pole laureate...
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congratulations on that and no small feat in red kentucky. you said this pac is about supporting candidates who push back against the national trend of anger politics and division, and i wonder how you define, anger politics and division. president biden has called donald trump a threat to democracy. you hear how he's trying to tie the maga movement to the confederacy. is that anger and division in your view? >> well, anger politics is different from talking about a policy stances or even the rhetoric of an opponent. anger politics is about trying to turn one american against another. it is wrong whether it's under my faith, values and morals and it is just wrong to divide our country in a way to just try to get a few more votes for anybody with this or that later behind their name. you look at attacks on groups of people, kids and you look at attacks based on any three-letter acronym that seems to be out there. it's this attempt to rile people up and not necessarily even of someone running for office and a group of other people in this count
congratulations on that and no small feat in red kentucky. you said this pac is about supporting candidates who push back against the national trend of anger politics and division, and i wonder how you define, anger politics and division. president biden has called donald trump a threat to democracy. you hear how he's trying to tie the maga movement to the confederacy. is that anger and division in your view? >> well, anger politics is different from talking about a policy stances or even...
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phone lines,this is jay, a repum kentucky. caller: thank you for taking my call.ll due respect to the gentleman on your show from new hampshire, the primary in kentucky is not until may. my question is very simple. why should i care? 48 states are not going to have a say. as a matter of fact, this whole thing could be over tomorrow. as a matter of fact, in november, kentucky would never vote for joe biden, so why should i care about this process going forward? thanks for taking my call. host: brad cook. guest: the caller points out a couple of unique things about 2024 and also about the process. certainly, if it is over after today, it will be very unfortunate in my view because only a very tiny number of people in iowa, the people of new hampshire will have gotten to speak. the beauty of the process has always been that you have places where candidates can meet the voters one on one, be evaluated, get the advice of those places. but nobody has ever said it should be determinative. i don't think anybody would say that new hampshire should pick the president. it is
phone lines,this is jay, a repum kentucky. caller: thank you for taking my call.ll due respect to the gentleman on your show from new hampshire, the primary in kentucky is not until may. my question is very simple. why should i care? 48 states are not going to have a say. as a matter of fact, this whole thing could be over tomorrow. as a matter of fact, in november, kentucky would never vote for joe biden, so why should i care about this process going forward? thanks for taking my call. host:...
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coming up, why madonna's late shows are not in vogue with her fans >>> plus, a kentucky man gets creativen gets creative. hey... i think i have a fever. ahhh... i don't feel so good either. (♪♪) (♪♪) this is not just 1-hour delivery. this is not just medicine. (♪♪) this is fast relief for those who can't take a time out. walgreens. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. >>> it's happening all over, and after having this happen one too many times, a kentucky man came up with a creative solution to get one back his trick? an apple air tag and it ended up getting one of these porch pirates busted our louisville affiliate spoke to him about his diy sting operation. >> reporter: there aren't many things more frustrating than a
coming up, why madonna's late shows are not in vogue with her fans >>> plus, a kentucky man gets creativen gets creative. hey... i think i have a fever. ahhh... i don't feel so good either. (♪♪) (♪♪) this is not just 1-hour delivery. this is not just medicine. (♪♪) this is fast relief for those who can't take a time out. walgreens. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas......
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at the end, all those different groups could take all of the people that supported abortion in kentucky and add them. they didn't have to identify each person and didn't have to do that work themselves. >> patrick, the same question. >> could you repeat the question. >> if youre lking strike the republicans and inpendent-leaning republicans and you have identified them as someone you coul push to become part of the base, how do you use data to do that, to give them that numbering? >> i'll go back to your previous question. i jt want more and more, because i think that will help us identify what those opportunities are going to be. but i think weave as modelers -- let's say a very accurate amount of the elecrate. we have the map and seen our targeting matrix and from high to low pro pencity voters and we don't know what to do at each of those corners and you have hit on a point where say you have an audience and latinos in the last election who would be modeled potentially at 75 democratic and 25 republican and have a lower pro pencity or younger voters. the pro pencity would not go afte
at the end, all those different groups could take all of the people that supported abortion in kentucky and add them. they didn't have to identify each person and didn't have to do that work themselves. >> patrick, the same question. >> could you repeat the question. >> if youre lking strike the republicans and inpendent-leaning republicans and you have identified them as someone you coul push to become part of the base, how do you use data to do that, to give them that...
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kentucky asks aliens to visit.ge to space targeting alien life forms and sent pictures. what would you send ahead of meghan markle? >> i would definitely send meghan markle because it takes 40 years to get the message to the aliens and send it back. that's 80 year get out of meghan markle free card. it's a fun idea. we used to put things in little bottles. the 80 year gap is the problem. you won't get any pleasure from what you do. none of us will be around for the return if aliens send anything back. it's a fun idea. >> greg: jim, some say you look like an alien. >> i find that hurtful. >> greg: [laughing]. this is awkward. [laughing]. i don't know what to do now. >> wouldn't it be great if 80 years from now nobody saw it coming and they attacked and killed everyone on the planet because they didn't like kentucky? >> or meghan markle. >> [laughing]. >> greg: where we come from bourbon is an insult. send zimma. people are moaning about it, kat. lexington is a beautiful city. >> i hate this because of the kentucky s
kentucky asks aliens to visit.ge to space targeting alien life forms and sent pictures. what would you send ahead of meghan markle? >> i would definitely send meghan markle because it takes 40 years to get the message to the aliens and send it back. that's 80 year get out of meghan markle free card. it's a fun idea. we used to put things in little bottles. the 80 year gap is the problem. you won't get any pleasure from what you do. none of us will be around for the return if aliens send...
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that's where they formed the second kentucky calvary, not inside kentucky's border. his civil war didn't last long. he was at the battle shiloh. he got illness so severely he had to go back home to exeter, new hampshire, to recover with his parents once he recovered, he got a desk job basically with the united states government, the revenue service. he found his way to knoxville, tennessee in 1864, shortly after admiral burnside had liberated the city in the fall of 1863. it is there in knoxville. he laid down his roots, got into the grocery business and he made fast friends in the masonry. and he gathered a network of gentlemen just like himself. now. we fast forward to 1867, a transformative in knoxville history, transformative event along the entire east tennessee river valley. when the holston river flooded now we know it is the tennessee river today in knoxville, tennessee, but it was the holston river at that time on down, passed knoxville. that designation wasn't changed. believe in the general assembly to the late 1890s or something like that, where it become
that's where they formed the second kentucky calvary, not inside kentucky's border. his civil war didn't last long. he was at the battle shiloh. he got illness so severely he had to go back home to exeter, new hampshire, to recover with his parents once he recovered, he got a desk job basically with the united states government, the revenue service. he found his way to knoxville, tennessee in 1864, shortly after admiral burnside had liberated the city in the fall of 1863. it is there in...
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colonel wilson will sail back to kentucky or to get to kentucky and. tom ferguson, thomas terrified during the ocean voyage. he was very sick during it. even if he managed to sleep through a lot of it, recreational, going to go to europe and did not want to make that trip. so breckenridge gave him about $50. i think and a letter of safe passage that he said will get you safely anywhere you wish to go back to the south tom wanted to head back to find his family in arkansas and so they've all their ways and breckenridge will sail off first to england and then to to europe, where he's trying to close out the last affairs of the confederacy. there is confederate money over here. not a great ever, but the confederacy has run up and he wants to see that those debts are paid off as well as perhaps to find some money to help in the defense of jefferson davis, when he went on trial done with that, he will then sail for canada throughout this whole voyage. interesting because we had multiple accounts by participants throughout this voyage and throughout the year
colonel wilson will sail back to kentucky or to get to kentucky and. tom ferguson, thomas terrified during the ocean voyage. he was very sick during it. even if he managed to sleep through a lot of it, recreational, going to go to europe and did not want to make that trip. so breckenridge gave him about $50. i think and a letter of safe passage that he said will get you safely anywhere you wish to go back to the south tom wanted to head back to find his family in arkansas and so they've all...
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we see state like kentucky, as - we see state like kentucky, as right as it gets— we see state like kentucky we see state like kentucky, as right as it gets in this country, vote for. as it gets in this country, vote for as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat— as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat governor— as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat governor in _ as it gets in this country, vote forl a democrat governor in virginia —— as read _ a democrat governor in virginia —— as read as — a democrat governor in virginia —— as read as this _ a democrat governor in virginia —— as read as. this is _ a democrat governor in virginia —— as read as. this is an— a democrat governor in virginia —— as read as. this is an issue that. as read as. this is an issue that should — as read as. this is an issue that should petrified _ as read as. this is an issue that should petrified republicans i as read as. this is an issue that- should petrified republicans because no matter— should petrified republicans because no matter what's _ should petrified republicans because no matter w
we see state like kentucky, as - we see state like kentucky, as right as it gets— we see state like kentucky we see state like kentucky, as right as it gets in this country, vote for. as it gets in this country, vote for as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat— as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat governor— as it gets in this country, vote for a democrat governor in _ as it gets in this country, vote forl a democrat governor in virginia —— as read _ a democrat...
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kentucky asks alia to visit.here's a localo tourism agency beamed up a message to space targeting alien lifeform ss. they sent pictures of lexington and the molecular structures of bourbon and dopa mean, what would you send ahead of meghan markle? >> i would definitely send meghan markle. because apparently it takes 40 years to get the messag defil to the aliens. yeah. and 40 years for them to send it back if they want it. 8 so that's an 80 year get out get of meghan free card, sir. >> it's actually a it's a fine idea. we used to put i, didn't we, in little bottles of. yes. and whatever. les. but it's the 80 year gap is the problem. yeah. but you're not going to get any pleasureyo yourself from what yu do here because none of us will be around for the return. should aroun be aliens. ack. >> you send anything back. that's the flaw. but it's a ide a. you >> yeah. jim, some say you look like an alien. greg, i find that hurtfu ien.l. i do, this is this is awkward. i don't know what to do now. if >> wouldn't it be gre
kentucky asks alia to visit.here's a localo tourism agency beamed up a message to space targeting alien lifeform ss. they sent pictures of lexington and the molecular structures of bourbon and dopa mean, what would you send ahead of meghan markle? >> i would definitely send meghan markle. because apparently it takes 40 years to get the messag defil to the aliens. yeah. and 40 years for them to send it back if they want it. 8 so that's an 80 year get out get of meghan free card, sir....
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in quotes, this is the story of an american family set in great crossing, kentucky any 19th-century. a tale that seems typical at first glance. a plantation owner was sexually involved with an enslaved woman and had children with her. shetinues their union, along with a congressman from kentucky who became vice president in 1837 under martin van buren, is, however, anything but standard. announcer: her book, the vice president's black wifthis episode of booknotes+,able on the c-span now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. announcer: a healthy democracy just does not look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for
in quotes, this is the story of an american family set in great crossing, kentucky any 19th-century. a tale that seems typical at first glance. a plantation owner was sexually involved with an enslaved woman and had children with her. shetinues their union, along with a congressman from kentucky who became vice president in 1837 under martin van buren, is, however, anything but standard. announcer: her book, the vice president's black wifthis episode of booknotes+,able on the c-span now free...
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i know you focused among other places on rural kentucky. what did you find? >> that's right.when so many americans feel divided. we wanted to focus on the people who are actually doing the work to build bridges and to imagine a better future. i went to rural kentucky to spend time with a group that's using housing and tenants' rights to bring people of different backgrounds, different socioeconomic experiences to one table to find solutions. take a look. nestled on the eastern kentucky border between ohio and west virginia sits ashland, a town of more than 21,000. a quarter of residents live in poverty. some in dire and dangerous conditions. >> it's in bad shape. >> nbc news was allowed inside this apartment where tenants say the landlord has all but abandoned them. >> i have nowhere else to go. >> how does that make you feel? you are paying hundreds of dollars a month to live here? >> it doesn't make me feel good. >> the kentucky people's union in conjunction with showing up for racial justice is working to bring together people like jerry and others to rally around a shared
i know you focused among other places on rural kentucky. what did you find? >> that's right.when so many americans feel divided. we wanted to focus on the people who are actually doing the work to build bridges and to imagine a better future. i went to rural kentucky to spend time with a group that's using housing and tenants' rights to bring people of different backgrounds, different socioeconomic experiences to one table to find solutions. take a look. nestled on the eastern kentucky...
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one group in rural kentucky is working to bridge the gap by fighting a common enemy.a as part of a national day of racial healing sponsored by w.k. kellogg foundation. >> reporter: nestled on the eastern kentucky border when ohio and west virginia sits ashland, a town of more than 21,000, where a quarter of residents live in poverty. some in dire and dangerous conditions. nbc news was allowed inside this ashland apartment where tenants say the landlord has all but abandoned them. >> i have nowhere else to go. hypothetical row does that make you feel, you're paying hundreds of dollars a month to live here. >> reporter: the kentucky people's union in conjunction with showing up for racial justice, or surg, rallying around a shared goal to guarantee safe and affordable housing for everyone. beth howard is a lead organizer for kpu, highlighting common interests like housing can be a first step toward racial healing. is your concern if you don't reach these folks someone elsewhere? >> absolutely. we know if people are not talking to white people about their suffering, we k
one group in rural kentucky is working to bridge the gap by fighting a common enemy.a as part of a national day of racial healing sponsored by w.k. kellogg foundation. >> reporter: nestled on the eastern kentucky border when ohio and west virginia sits ashland, a town of more than 21,000, where a quarter of residents live in poverty. some in dire and dangerous conditions. nbc news was allowed inside this ashland apartment where tenants say the landlord has all but abandoned them. >>...
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those passes were by union officials. >> we have a question from doug in kentucky.s writtenen a good question o let me take a look at it quickly before. okay. good question. he says i would imagine the surrender -- when the surrender occurred the confederate could see the worth crash to zero so particularly among confederate soldiers was very great amount of robbery, violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions i was looking for because that is the flipside of the image that we have. i would say it certainly happens but more often than not least on the accounts that are left many ofef them kept diaries on their way home and they were meticulous in who they got food from, who provided shelter and who did not. they like to point out people that refuse them but there were also numerous instances which they do talk about taking especially from african-americans. there's a reason that they are heading to some of these places. >> thank you veryth much. would you agree that at the acknowledgment greatly reduces the amount from becoming lawless guerrillas? >>
those passes were by union officials. >> we have a question from doug in kentucky.s writtenen a good question o let me take a look at it quickly before. okay. good question. he says i would imagine the surrender -- when the surrender occurred the confederate could see the worth crash to zero so particularly among confederate soldiers was very great amount of robbery, violation on the road home? >> that is one of the questions i was looking for because that is the flipside of the...
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kentucky mammoth cave national park is the longest known cave system in the world.e than 400 miles have already been explored and scientists still think there are mys to go. i wonder what they'll find. >>> coming up, rescue mission. we meet an otter pup who has had quite the journey. >> this little guy was found out in alaska and he was seen by some people swimming around by himself. >> hitting the court we explore the pickleball craze sweeping the nation. >> i think more kids are starting to play because it's a very easy sport they can just play after school with like a friend >> i like making crazy shots. i like the sound when it hits the padding in the middle >> and drone club. we visit an elementary school in texas whose drone club has gone pro and taken home awards at several competitions >> lots of competitions we won the trophy and we were the youngest people we were literally the only elementary school it doesn't matter how old you are. no matter how old you are, you can always accomplish good stuff. s accomplish good stuff. around adhd there is tremendous i
kentucky mammoth cave national park is the longest known cave system in the world.e than 400 miles have already been explored and scientists still think there are mys to go. i wonder what they'll find. >>> coming up, rescue mission. we meet an otter pup who has had quite the journey. >> this little guy was found out in alaska and he was seen by some people swimming around by himself. >> hitting the court we explore the pickleball craze sweeping the nation. >> i think...
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we were behind kentucky and that is huge. and thatis kentucky and that is huge.ve groundwater issues for a long time and those groundwater issues are a combination of over fertilisation, the fact that we have seven pigs for every one person living in iowa plus we have and not afraid of using pesticides for weed control. i5 pesticides for weed control. is there something specifically you are looking for in a president to solve that? i want a president _ president to solve that? i want a president that _ president to solve that? i want a president that is _ president to solve that? i want a president that is going - president to solve that? i want a president that is going to - a president that is going to look past the end of his secretary of agriculture's nose. i want a president who will be looking outside the box. agriculture is a tremendous amount of opportunity. agriculture has a tremendous amount of variability right now but the thing i like about the candidates we have now is that they are not afraid to spar. that is something i enjoy. in iowa we have a uni
we were behind kentucky and that is huge. and thatis kentucky and that is huge.ve groundwater issues for a long time and those groundwater issues are a combination of over fertilisation, the fact that we have seven pigs for every one person living in iowa plus we have and not afraid of using pesticides for weed control. i5 pesticides for weed control. is there something specifically you are looking for in a president to solve that? i want a president _ president to solve that? i want a...
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i love kentucky, ok! kentucky has the bourbon trail. that's our friend james comer's district.re fun, loving people. ufo tourists are tourists. they won't have a pro-hamas protest in the middle of the highway. these people shower unlike the protesters i run into here in new york. i like the ufo crowd. i think they get a bad rap. >> they get a bad rap. too. they are a lot of people that show up in the area 51 place. they never want to release information about ufo's. >> no. >> sean: i think they should release it. i want them to release it. i want to know if there's other life out there that maybe god created and maybe we can learn from them. >> sean, as a former new york city cab driver, i have absolutely met people from other planets! [laughter] several planets you've heard of, two that you haven't. it's out there, man. i've driven them to laguardia. >> maybe naked cowboy. maybe they dress up as aliens. maybe you were drinking that day when you were driving your cab because that's probably the most stressful job on earth. um, but any way, jimmy failla, congrats on the show. th
i love kentucky, ok! kentucky has the bourbon trail. that's our friend james comer's district.re fun, loving people. ufo tourists are tourists. they won't have a pro-hamas protest in the middle of the highway. these people shower unlike the protesters i run into here in new york. i like the ufo crowd. i think they get a bad rap. >> they get a bad rap. too. they are a lot of people that show up in the area 51 place. they never want to release information about ufo's. >> no. >>...
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who's also working hard to help solve the problems that hurt us most. >> kentucky lawmaker and formersurvivor" winner representative nick wilson has filed a bill that would remove the first cousin clause from kentucky's incest law. house bill 269 would remove first cousins from the list of familial relationships, meaning it would no longer be illegal to have sexual contact with those family members. >> jimmy: look, the guy lives in a small town, and he has a hot cousin. [ laughter ] what are you gonna do? this has been a tough week for mike lindell. our mypillow pal. i don't know if you heard, but his commercials are no longer welcome on fox news. >> fox news has canceled mypillow. we don't know why. we can only -- we can only make a couple of guesses. maybe it's because lou dobbs was added over here at lindell tv to a lineup we have. that was just a few days ago. we showed his first interview with our great real president, donald trump. or maybe it's because they don't want my face even on their network leadeding up to the 2024 election in support of our great real president, donald
who's also working hard to help solve the problems that hurt us most. >> kentucky lawmaker and formersurvivor" winner representative nick wilson has filed a bill that would remove the first cousin clause from kentucky's incest law. house bill 269 would remove first cousins from the list of familial relationships, meaning it would no longer be illegal to have sexual contact with those family members. >> jimmy: look, the guy lives in a small town, and he has a hot cousin. [...
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on behalf of every great kentucky wildcat fan, we think you for how well you represented kentucky onhe national level and for your advocacy today in being a leading voice of protecting >> i would not have been able what i achieve without title ix, without the women sporting category. has developed me as the leader today. it has given me the confidence to stand before the committee and to stand firm in my belief that men should not be playing in women's sports. >> i know we had a witness that suggested that because you worked so hard all your life to the best -- you were the best in female swimming. there is no question about that. to have to lose or a title with a biolical male, the panel suggest you should have just lost gracefully. i think that is a slap in the face to any athlete who worked so hard. i was a below mediocre basketball player. i can't imagine that you put in or that any great athlete puts in. i don't think you should lose gracefully. i think you should do exactly what you have been doing. you are a class act. you have been lea the aisle have heard your story many tim
on behalf of every great kentucky wildcat fan, we think you for how well you represented kentucky onhe national level and for your advocacy today in being a leading voice of protecting >> i would not have been able what i achieve without title ix, without the women sporting category. has developed me as the leader today. it has given me the confidence to stand before the committee and to stand firm in my belief that men should not be playing in women's sports. >> i know we had a...
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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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from states of kansas to kentucky and every state where it's been put on the ballot abortion and the rights of women to make these choices rai winning issue. republicans may continue to attack women's rights and freedoms but these unpopular, dangerous policies will catch up with them. let's not be naive. from t medication abortion even in states where abortion is legal, to challenging federal laws that require access to reproductive care in emergencies is a reality. anti-abortion activists continue trying to away reproductive rights in health care, and they're not going to stop. that is why we must pass the women's health protection act enshrining woman's right to choose into federal law. it's the right thing t my colleagues to act swiftly to stand up for the women of this country. i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: the clerk: ms. baldwin. e hospital and command-and-control. so that place is also a and how they approach these hospitals and these have a right to store and resource but again i would s
from states of kansas to kentucky and every state where it's been put on the ballot abortion and the rights of women to make these choices rai winning issue. republicans may continue to attack women's rights and freedoms but these unpopular, dangerous policies will catch up with them. let's not be naive. from t medication abortion even in states where abortion is legal, to challenging federal laws that require access to reproductive care in emergencies is a reality. anti-abortion activists...
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carley: before i let you go, for our viewers in kentucky who may be impacted by this, you introduced it's going to pass, and what time frame are we looking at? >> so i've been working very closely with the chairman of the education committee on this. he's very interested in it. i would anticipate within the next couple of weeks it'll be in committee. hopefully, we can get it to the floor over the next little bit. i don't with anticipate any significant pushback, but, you know, i guess we'll see as it works its way through. carley: education is better served when there are fewer distractions. representative bray, thank you so much for joining us, have a great day. >> thank you. carley: all right. coming up, unshakable faith. the pastor of a historic connecticut church that suddenly collapsed this week rows to press on with sunday -- vows to press on with sunday services, telling his congregation that they must worship like they've never worshiped before. his message of hope is coming up. >>> but first, former fbi officials issuing a dire warning as the number of individuals on the ter
carley: before i let you go, for our viewers in kentucky who may be impacted by this, you introduced it's going to pass, and what time frame are we looking at? >> so i've been working very closely with the chairman of the education committee on this. he's very interested in it. i would anticipate within the next couple of weeks it'll be in committee. hopefully, we can get it to the floor over the next little bit. i don't with anticipate any significant pushback, but, you know, i guess...
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every time that decision was put on ao6 ballot in ohio, kansas, mississippi, kentucky, voters we needse rights in every state because access to health care should not depend on your zip code, should not depend on your zip code. do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow. congress must codify roe v. wade in all states in america. stop playing politics with lives in freedom. let doctors do their job. pass laws which will protect roe v. wade for women in every state. was handed down under the dobbs decision and it is going to be constitutional if we pass it nationwide. that isand when they send me th, i'm going to signimmediately and restore that right. my administration will work to protect women. that is why i created a ensure g everything we can to support women. i've signed executive orders in my adminis women can get the cae they need in medical emergencies to protect a woman's right to receive health care free from discrimination and protect privacy. the idea that a woman should have to carry fetus after being the victim of incest is cruel and outrageous. kmif a woman
every time that decision was put on ao6 ballot in ohio, kansas, mississippi, kentucky, voters we needse rights in every state because access to health care should not depend on your zip code, should not depend on your zip code. do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow. congress must codify roe v. wade in all states in america. stop playing politics with lives in freedom. let doctors do their job. pass laws which will protect roe v. wade for women in every state. was handed down...
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and missouri and if— rates in ohio, kentucky and missouri and if you _ rates in ohio, kentucky and missouri there, most of them not very good but the _ there, most of them not very good but the new york times poorly created — but the new york times poorly created such a kerfuffle about a month — created such a kerfuffle about a month or — created such a kerfuffle about a month or so ago, if you look at the issues _ month or so ago, if you look at the issues on _ month or so ago, if you look at the issues on abortion alone which they tried to _ issues on abortion alone which they tried to roll— issues on abortion alone which they tried to roll up on a stand—alone question— tried to roll up on a stand—alone question at— tried to roll up on a stand—alone question at the joe biden out across the board, _ question at the joe biden out across the board, and nine point lead in every— the board, and nine point lead in every demographic, everyone supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points _ supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points to _ supported it, overwhelmingly from 17 points to nine points.
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he was raising horses in kentucky instead. but often they penetrated the clan with spies. a very interesting story. very informed. the other part was legal. the department of justice was just established in part c specifically to cope with disorders in the south in and grant hadge a first rate attorny general who was totally committed and supervised the prosecution. thousands of klansmen were arrested. they were very brave when they were attacking, lynching, shooting and waving innocent helpless men, women and yes, children sorry to say. some of this is pretty ugly. they were faced with the calvary. i have lots more questions but we have ten minutes and that microphone right there is on and i would love for you all to post your questions. they can be broad, national. but if you would kindly walk up to that microphone to ask them, that was told to me to tell you so i'm requesting it. >> and if you don't, she will come and beat you up or something. [laughter] >> anyone? please, don't be shy. >> no, i'm not that. i'm just curious about how you, as someone from say yankee in t
he was raising horses in kentucky instead. but often they penetrated the clan with spies. a very interesting story. very informed. the other part was legal. the department of justice was just established in part c specifically to cope with disorders in the south in and grant hadge a first rate attorny general who was totally committed and supervised the prosecution. thousands of klansmen were arrested. they were very brave when they were attacking, lynching, shooting and waving innocent...
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that decision had been put before the people of a state -- on the ballot in ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky -- voters have voted to protect reproductive rights. but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare should not depend on your zip code. it should not depend on your zip code. as i've made clear, we have to do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow, and that is -- congress must codify roe v. wade for all the states in america. stop playing politics with the women's lives and freedom. let doctors do their job. let me say it again -- pass laws restoring the protections of roe v. wade for women in every state. even under the dobbs decision. but under this court, that is going to be constitutional if we pass it nationwide. that's what i'm working for. i'm working for that law. and when they send me that law, i'm going to sign it immediately and restore that right. until then, my administration is going to keep working to protect women in the wake of the supreme court's extreme decision. that's why i created a task force, to e
that decision had been put before the people of a state -- on the ballot in ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky -- voters have voted to protect reproductive rights. but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare should not depend on your zip code. it should not depend on your zip code. as i've made clear, we have to do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow, and that is -- congress must codify roe v. wade for all the states in...
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from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont, and ohio, the people of america have voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving also, this is not a partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. the voice of the people has been heard, and it will be heard. and then i finally asked, today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices heard? do we trust women? do we believe in reproductive freedom? do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? and when we fight, we win. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. ♪ ♪ ♪
from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont, and ohio, the people of america have voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving also, this is not a partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. the voice of the people has been heard, and it will be heard. and then i finally asked, today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices...
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kentucky, a republican. we are listening to you, go ahead.you know what i'm a neighbor from new hampshire. been down sorry, probably 20. i have an aunt that lived in new hampshirewaitress, 80 years old. he came to kentucky it is unreal. the property taxes everything, and they keep voting democrat. as80-year-old. you cannot afford to live in new hampshirere if they keep floating democrat. so, they have to make a change, they have to make a decision, and nikki haley is going to take them right back into tax. they will tax everything. host: david, columbia falls, maine, republin. good evening, my name is david and i live in columbia may and i have been a republican all my life. and to all the people who call and make a long this, that and the other, all i can say is, donald j. trump is the best president ever understand in new hampshire tomorrow, to vote donald j. trump to take the united states back and that's the only thing i could tell you. he is the best thing ever. host:color in ohio. >> i cannot believe some of the things i am hearing from
kentucky, a republican. we are listening to you, go ahead.you know what i'm a neighbor from new hampshire. been down sorry, probably 20. i have an aunt that lived in new hampshirewaitress, 80 years old. he came to kentucky it is unreal. the property taxes everything, and they keep voting democrat. as80-year-old. you cannot afford to live in new hampshirere if they keep floating democrat. so, they have to make a change, they have to make a decision, and nikki haley is going to take them right...
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off to the 1999, the quake building regulations were tightened. kentucky servants theory houses built off to that time should be us quick proof. but as the disaster in house high shows do, does that didn't adhere to the new regulations and up in canada, i keith book applies says the same holds true for eastern will focus. not part of the stumble, the cube for less money. we know that's half of all construction working to assemble is mostly on regulates. it's an unsupervised contract, it's very likely that's a building codes are not being followed here, which means despite the regulations is done, both will most likely be in a very bad position. should an earthquake striking a little bit with the aside from the pool management of new construction, there are tens of thousands of residential buildings that were built the full 1999 buildings double collapse like houses of colds and enough quick just like what happened to non takia, every house that crumbles trumps people on denise hundreds and thousands of families, neighbors and friends. but every house that remain standing can sped live
off to the 1999, the quake building regulations were tightened. kentucky servants theory houses built off to that time should be us quick proof. but as the disaster in house high shows do, does that didn't adhere to the new regulations and up in canada, i keith book applies says the same holds true for eastern will focus. not part of the stumble, the cube for less money. we know that's half of all construction working to assemble is mostly on regulates. it's an unsupervised contract, it's very...
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first lake of the diplomatic marathon, kentucky with lincoln has met with foreign minister con, feed on next. blinking is expected to see focus president richard, probably a bad one. is vocal support of thomas has raised concerns in the west. lincoln. well then travel to israel, the occupied westbank and 5 arab nations, including egypt and saudi arabia. let's go to assemble with the w corresponding duty. a honda is standing by for us, you will have what can we expect from these thoughts as well? i think for anthony blink, and these are quite tens and tough talks here and is simple today. he just finished a 2 hour meeting with his turkish counter pod hawk on feet on. and he's now speaking with president bridget for the tire of ad on the war and gaza, the humanitarian crisis. they are, of course helping the agenda. why did i say 10 storks? because taki is an important but very difficult nato l. i for the us and both governments have very different positions on the israel, a mazda war with the us being a store supporter of israel. while the attackers president has turned into one of the
first lake of the diplomatic marathon, kentucky with lincoln has met with foreign minister con, feed on next. blinking is expected to see focus president richard, probably a bad one. is vocal support of thomas has raised concerns in the west. lincoln. well then travel to israel, the occupied westbank and 5 arab nations, including egypt and saudi arabia. let's go to assemble with the w corresponding duty. a honda is standing by for us, you will have what can we expect from these thoughts as...
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from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont and ohio, the people of americae voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving, also, this is not pa partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. so i say, the voice of the people have been heard and it will be heard. and then i finally ask today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices heard? do we believe in reproductive freedom? do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? and when we fight we win. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> tonight watch c-span's campaign 2024 live coverage of the new hampshire presidential primary, unfiltered and uninterrupted. we're bringing you primary results as they come in, candidates' speeches and we'll take your calls and getmedia. watch live coverage of the new hampshire primary tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile app or online
from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont and ohio, the people of americae voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving, also, this is not pa partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. so i say, the voice of the people have been heard and it will be heard. and then i finally ask today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices...
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from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont, and ohio, the people of americae voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving also, this is not a partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. the voice of the people has been heard, and it will be heard. and then i finally asked, today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices heard? do we trust women? do we believe in reproductive freedom? do we believe in the promise of america? and are we ready to fight for it? and when we fight, we win. god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> discover the heartbeat of democracy with voices 2024 as we engage voters asking what issue is most important in the election and why. >> a candidate for president running in the democratic party. the most important issue is winning the november election. most important policy everyone should be focused on. costs and chaos being unaddressed. time for a new generation to tak
from kansas to california to kentucky, in michigan, montana, vermont, and ohio, the people of americae voted for freedom. and not by a little, by overwhelming margins. proving also, this is not a partisan issue. tens of millions of americans in red states and blue, including here in wisconsin, marched to the polls in defense of fundamental freedom. the voice of the people has been heard, and it will be heard. and then i finally asked, today, wisconsin, are you ready to make your voices heard?...
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he was raising horses in kentucky that the officers grant dissension were excellent, they penetratedklan with spies, very interesting story. i have it all here. very informed about who within the klan. the other prong was a legal one. the department of justice was just established in part specifically to cope with disorders in the south. it was significant and grant had a first-rate attorney general, amos a carmen, a georgian, was totally committed to supervising the prosecution of klansmen. thousands of klansmen were arrested, the klan cable took. they were very brave when they were attacking, lynching, shooting, raping, innocent, helpless men, women and, yes, children, sorry to say, some of this is pretty ugly. they were very brave then, faced with the carbines of the southern cavalry, they were cowards. they were tough when they had helpless victims. >> host: that microphone right there, i want you to pose your questions. if you can walk up to them, that was told to me to tell you. >> guest: we will come and present you with that. >> guest: don't be shy. >> host: not that. >> i'm
he was raising horses in kentucky that the officers grant dissension were excellent, they penetratedklan with spies, very interesting story. i have it all here. very informed about who within the klan. the other prong was a legal one. the department of justice was just established in part specifically to cope with disorders in the south. it was significant and grant had a first-rate attorney general, amos a carmen, a georgian, was totally committed to supervising the prosecution of klansmen....
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in a state like kentucky, we pushed back.etty big victory. i'd never won by a full point before that. i think we showed that if you stick to your principles, if you run on the things that you want to do, how you're going to help people, and you don't back down, you push back against that hate, you try to bring people together, that there is a path to victory even in tough states. and across the country, people need to see that there is a road to victory that's run through empathy and compassion for our fellow human being. even tough issues, if you approach them on the very base level, where we shouldn't just be pro this or pro that, but we should have enough human decency and empathy to say victims of rape and incest should have options. that weapons used to murder people shouldn't be auctioned off to the highest bidder. that there is a place to begin that conversation, even with people who may have been disagreeing for a long time. >> governor, how do you propose that democrats in those states apply the special sauce you've
in a state like kentucky, we pushed back.etty big victory. i'd never won by a full point before that. i think we showed that if you stick to your principles, if you run on the things that you want to do, how you're going to help people, and you don't back down, you push back against that hate, you try to bring people together, that there is a path to victory even in tough states. and across the country, people need to see that there is a road to victory that's run through empathy and compassion...
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kentucky bans the procedure. it's one of 14 states where abortion is outlawed. of women in texas are awaiting a ruling from the state supreme court after a suit saying texas' narrow exceptions harm women facing difficult pregnancies. >> the restrictions our lawmakers have passed are having real-life implications on real people. >> reporter: abortion access is also at risk for women who live in states that allow the procedure. the supreme court is set to hear arguments this year from groups urging more restrictions on the abortion drug mifepristone, used in the majority of abortions statewide. it would mean that the abortion pill would be less available, even in states that allow the procedure. but either way, abortion is said to be a major issue in the 2024 election. jake? >> jessica, thanks so much for that report. >>> we are standing by for the first release of unsealed court documents in the jeffrey epstein case. plus, benjamin netanyahu's growing diplomatic dilemma. that's next. >>> our world lead now. the white house this afternoon offered a blistering cond
kentucky bans the procedure. it's one of 14 states where abortion is outlawed. of women in texas are awaiting a ruling from the state supreme court after a suit saying texas' narrow exceptions harm women facing difficult pregnancies. >> the restrictions our lawmakers have passed are having real-life implications on real people. >> reporter: abortion access is also at risk for women who live in states that allow the procedure. the supreme court is set to hear arguments this year from...
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it spread very rapidly across virtually all the former confederate states which was into kentucky which not a confederate states and missouri which is likewise i confederate states. because it serves the purpose for which the founders here in tennessee made clear. the documentation is abundant they create a constitution which laterly exactly why the clan was supposed to be and do which involve destroying the republican party and suppressing black aspiration. >> so it was a threat to human beings, african americans and supporters. and it was a threat to that had been achieved the reconstruction. which then switches to the other key word in your title, ... s grants. what was a grand's role in preserving reconstruction, rebuilding it, and also fighting the clan director. >> is notot accidental grant isn the title of the y book. grants, as you all know are some of you presumably know from your lost causes slanted early history teaching who would presume, it wasn't grant a failure? he used to be rated the worst are amongst the worst presidents. come on, is that not true? no that is not true.
it spread very rapidly across virtually all the former confederate states which was into kentucky which not a confederate states and missouri which is likewise i confederate states. because it serves the purpose for which the founders here in tennessee made clear. the documentation is abundant they create a constitution which laterly exactly why the clan was supposed to be and do which involve destroying the republican party and suppressing black aspiration. >> so it was a threat to human...
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abortion activists won victories in ohio, kentucky following 2022 supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. gabe cohen join us, this is a second rally since overturning roe v. wade. what did you hear from those that spoke at the rally today? >> reporter: it was a mix, we heard tempered message from speaker johnson who did not talk about the need for new abortion restriction the federal abortion ban. he spoke about the need to change public opinion on the issue and the need for more resources like health care for mothers. we did hear more extreme anti-abortion rhetoric that came from new jersey congressman chris smith. here is a little bit of what each of them told the crowd. >> this is a critical time to help all moms facing unplanned pregnancy to work with foster children and help families adopting to volunteer and assist vital pregnancy resource centers and maternal home, reach out hand of compassion and speak the truth of love. >> we reject the violence of abortion, dismemberment, child the headings, abortion pills that literally starve the baby to death. >> reporter: overal
abortion activists won victories in ohio, kentucky following 2022 supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. gabe cohen join us, this is a second rally since overturning roe v. wade. what did you hear from those that spoke at the rally today? >> reporter: it was a mix, we heard tempered message from speaker johnson who did not talk about the need for new abortion restriction the federal abortion ban. he spoke about the need to change public opinion on the issue and the need for more...
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also in the program, us secretary of state antony blinking, arrives in kentucky on the night. it's like of his diplomatic tour, it's aimed containing the conflict in gaza and boosting a to palestinians. the gulf states is a key mediate here between israel and thomas the on pablo. solely as welcome to the program, binds of dashes, routing party is swept to victory in sundays election. the countries, the election commission says prime minister, shaken, seen as a why me lead as one more than half the seats in the countries legislature. that gives her a 4th consecutive term as the countries later. but in a poll boy content by the main opposition. that true low turn. i have to and was marked by finance. a prime minister shake has seen a custom her ballot in an election without the real competition. after 15 years and power, she faced few obstacles on her way to another 6 year term domain a position bind glut, dish nationalist party. the b and p like caught to devote, accusing her of a brutal crack down to his siena. it seems of little consequence. i have to go home to home and do h
also in the program, us secretary of state antony blinking, arrives in kentucky on the night. it's like of his diplomatic tour, it's aimed containing the conflict in gaza and boosting a to palestinians. the gulf states is a key mediate here between israel and thomas the on pablo. solely as welcome to the program, binds of dashes, routing party is swept to victory in sundays election. the countries, the election commission says prime minister, shaken, seen as a why me lead as one more than half...