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nize the gentleman from kentucky. mr.ata privacy champion, mr. warren davidson from ohio, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. ms. davids: i thank -- mr. davidson: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the gentleman from new jersey who isn't actually opposed to the bill seems to have identified the real iss■ue which is data privacy. i think it's important that we solve the correct problem. our problem is all these companies, socialotherwise -- m, your car, your phone, you name it, it's surveillance. the spying that goes on with american citizens does need to be addressed and it should be addressed by the energy and commerce committee. i've long pleaded with members of both sides of the aisle to pass h.r. 4, to reclaim the privacy rights that are so deeply infringed in our country. and by avoiding that problem, we take away the energy and momentum to address the root issue. frankly,this bill today claim te real issue is ownership. but who owns this company? it's not 100% own
nize the gentleman from kentucky. mr.ata privacy champion, mr. warren davidson from ohio, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. ms. davids: i thank -- mr. davidson: i thank the gentleman for yielding time. the gentleman from new jersey who isn't actually opposed to the bill seems to have identified the real iss■ue which is data privacy. i think it's important that we solve the correct problem. our problem is all these companies, socialotherwise --...
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from kentucky. the gentleman mr.ze my friend and fellow colleague on judiciary committee, mr. bishop from north carolina, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for four minutes. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, this is not the first time that res restricting speech has been pursued in the interest of national security. in fact, in five day's time next monday i'll go to the supreme court for the first time i have attended case of murthy v. missouri. the case where agents from the white house and the departmen jl agencies embedded themselves on american social media companies to manipulate what could appear on social media. express by the american people. described by the lower court as the most massive attack on free speech in u.s. history. and even as that pins for decision by the supreme court, congress would in this legislation would say, ineffect. i don't use tiktok. i think it's ill-advised to do so. members of this body are famous on tiktok. and i think that's unwise. but i respect the c
from kentucky. the gentleman mr.ze my friend and fellow colleague on judiciary committee, mr. bishop from north carolina, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for four minutes. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, this is not the first time that res restricting speech has been pursued in the interest of national security. in fact, in five day's time next monday i'll go to the supreme court for the first time i have attended case of murthy v. missouri. the case where agents...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> mr. speaker i know the sponsors of this bill are sincere in their concerns and in their effort to protect americans. they've described the tiktok application as a trojan horse but there's some of us who feel that either intentionally or unintentionally this legislation to ban tiktok is actually a trojan horse. some of us are concerned that there are first amendment implications here. americans have the right to view information. we don't need to be protected by the government from information. some ofs't want the president picking which apps we can put on our phones or which websites we can visit. we don't think that's appropriate. we also think it's dangerous to give the president that kind of power, to give him the power to decide what americans can see on their phones and their computers, to give him that sort of discretion we also think is days roing. now, people say that -- dangerous. now, people say that this tiktok ban will only apply to tiktok or maybe another company that pops up
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. >> mr. speaker i know the sponsors of this bill are sincere in their concerns and in their effort to protect americans. they've described the tiktok application as a trojan horse but there's some of us who feel that either intentionally or unintentionally this legislation to ban tiktok is actually a trojan horse. some of us are concerned that there are first amendment implications here. americans have the right to view information. we don't need...
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and so he scour washington to what people there knew about kentucky and kentucky politics.nd mark on was one of them, one of the young ones. so as he's as the war is coming on and then as the war begins, markland dides, well, it's not just enough to be practicing and doing a little bit of real estate speculation. he wanted to do something more for the union now his brother went into the army did not he decided he would ask lincoln to make him an army paymaster. so he would be the person who would pay the soldiers. it would be, you know, a relatively calmer existence and he wrote a letter, a lengthy letter, lincoln, which is in the national archives and lincoln wrote on the back of it the first one, says, respect fully submitted to the war deptment. on september 5th that should have gten secretary of war cameron you know attention that he wanted to that lincoln wanted hiappoint this man a paymaster. but the next day he'd heard nothing. d so he writes again to lincoln on september six and says, you know, let's get on it. in fac h wrote three times to secretary cameron who sho
and so he scour washington to what people there knew about kentucky and kentucky politics.nd mark on was one of them, one of the young ones. so as he's as the war is coming on and then as the war begins, markland dides, well, it's not just enough to be practicing and doing a little bit of real estate speculation. he wanted to do something more for the union now his brother went into the army did not he decided he would ask lincoln to make him an army paymaster. so he would be the person who...
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i' people of kentucky hired me to do as well.albeit from a different seat, and i'm actually looking forward to that. so it's time for me to think about another season. i love the senate. it's been my life. there may be more distingui bod our history, but i doubt there were any with any more admiration for the senate. after all this time, i still get a thrill walking into the capitol and especially on this venerable floor knowing that we, each of us, have the honor to represent our states and do the but father time remains undefeated. i'm no longer the young man sitting in the back hoping colleagues would remember my name. 's time for the next generation of leadership. as henry clay said in this very body in 1850, the constitution of the united states was not made merely for thested but for posterity, unlimited, undefined, endless, perpetual posterity. so as time rolls on, there will be a new cuss stowedian -- cuss soedian next year, i intend to turn it over to a republican majority leader, i have full replacement and -- choosing
i' people of kentucky hired me to do as well.albeit from a different seat, and i'm actually looking forward to that. so it's time for me to think about another season. i love the senate. it's been my life. there may be more distingui bod our history, but i doubt there were any with any more admiration for the senate. after all this time, i still get a thrill walking into the capitol and especially on this venerable floor knowing that we, each of us, have the honor to represent our states and do...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr.massie: i yield minutes to my friend from missouri mr. alford. mr. alford: i rise today to share my support for h.r. 1071, utilizing space efficiently and improving technologies act of 2023 otherwise known as the use it act. mr. speaker, it's time for federal employees to get back into the office, use it or lose it. the government accountability office g.a.o., found that on average 17 of the 24c.f.o. agency headquarters were at least 25% or less utilization in 2023. two examples that i have direct oversight over being on these committees of small business and ag. the small business mi 270,000 square feet, only 9% of the people who work there show up for work. in the usda, two million square feet, beautiful buildings just down the street here. only 11% of those buildings are occupied. are these agencies to hide to lower the number of workers actually showing up for working for the american people? the majority workers a are not answering the phones. that's why our congressional offices
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr.massie: i yield minutes to my friend from missouri mr. alford. mr. alford: i rise today to share my support for h.r. 1071, utilizing space efficiently and improving technologies act of 2023 otherwise known as the use it act. mr. speaker, it's time for federal employees to get back into the office, use it or lose it. the government accountability office g.a.o., found that on average 17 of the 24c.f.o. agency headquarters were at least 25% or less...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr.ive days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials in the record of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. guthrie: mr. speaker, i yied myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. guthrie: i rise in support f h.r. 3821, the firefighter cancr registry re-authorization act. firefighters are among our nation's first responder heroes. they're on on the frontlines of the most dangerous and frighteng emergencies and they bravely answer the call to save our famy members and loved ones from har. tragically, cancer remains one f the leading causes of death for firefighters and firefighters ae more likely to develop certain types of cancer than the general public. this legislation authorizes the voluntary national firefighter registry for cancer, which will help us monitor, study, and understand the relationship between toxic exposures firefighters face and cancer ri. i want to thank represen
the gentleman from kentucky. mr.ive days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous materials in the record of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. guthrie: mr. speaker, i yied myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. guthrie: i rise in support f h.r. 3821, the firefighter cancr registry re-authorization act. firefighters are among our nation's first responder heroes. they're on on the frontlines...
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so serve kentucky has been lifey republican colleagues has been the highest privilege.e of life's most under appreciated talents is to know when it's time to move on to c so i stand before you today, mr. president, and my colleagues to say this will be my of the sena. i'm not going anywhere any time soon. however, i will complete my job my colleagues have given me until we select a new leader in november and they take the helm next january. i'll finish the job the people of kentucky hired me too albeit from a different seat, and i'm actually looking forward to it's time for me to think about another season. e the senate. it's been my life. there may be more distinguished members of this body throughout our history, but there were any with any more admiration for the senate. after all this time, i still get a thrill walking into the capitol and especially on this venerable floor knowing that we, each of us, have the honor to represent our states and do the important work of our but father time remains undefeated. i'm no longer the young man sitting in the back hoping col
so serve kentucky has been lifey republican colleagues has been the highest privilege.e of life's most under appreciated talents is to know when it's time to move on to c so i stand before you today, mr. president, and my colleagues to say this will be my of the sena. i'm not going anywhere any time soon. however, i will complete my job my colleagues have given me until we select a new leader in november and they take the helm next january. i'll finish the job the people of kentucky hired me...
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night and hopkinsville, kentucky, around 8 pm. when a frantic call came into 9- 1-1. >> 9-1-1. 9- 1-1. >> 9-1-1. called o'charley's. they started driving home, back they started driving hehome bac to the base, then turned off the main drag onto this dark and winding road. evil was waiting. >> i don't know where my husband is. >> coming up. all wife's harrowing tell. >> i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got out to see if some guy needed help. >> soon after, another driver makes an alarming discovery. >> i stopped, started to yell at him to see if he was awake alert, something. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair. with new pronamel repair mouthwash you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. they work great together. you can't leave without cuddles. but, you also can't leave covered in hair. with bounce
night and hopkinsville, kentucky, around 8 pm. when a frantic call came into 9- 1-1. >> 9-1-1. 9- 1-1. >> 9-1-1. called o'charley's. they started driving home, back they started driving hehome bac to the base, then turned off the main drag onto this dark and winding road. evil was waiting. >> i don't know where my husband is. >> coming up. all wife's harrowing tell. >> i just stopped on the side of the road. my husband got out to see if some guy needed help....
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the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats.erral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he'd just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called him a big teddy bear. he was the great protector of all of our friends. >> the party was sweet, informal. friends snapped pictures and evening dawdled into night. it was after midnight when the party wound down. >> i think we turned in somewhere between 12:30, 1:00. >> antonio and his girlfriend went to bed. outside, trent and some of the others settled under the light on the front porch. out there, beyond the streetlights, was impenetrable dark. inside -- >> we were already in a faint sleep, and we heard a loud bang. >> one of them must have slammed the screen door. but
the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats.erral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he'd just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called...
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i have the honor of representing kentucky and the senate longer than anyone else in our state's historyst never could have imagined -- never could have imagined that happening when i arrived here in 1984 at 42. i'm filled with heartfelt gratitude and humility for the opportunity. but now it's 2024. i'm now 82. as acleastcs tells us, there's a time for every season and a time for every purpose under hech. so serve kentucky has been an honor of my life, and to lead my republican colleagues has been the highest privilege. but■h one of life's most under appreciated talents is to know when it's time to move on to life's next chapter. so i stand before you today, mr. president, and my colleagues to say this will be my last term as republican leader of the senate. i'm not going anywhere any time soon. however, i will my job my colleagues have given me until we select a new leader in november and they take the helm next january. i'll finish the job the people of kentucky hired me to do as well. xa albeit from a different seat, and i'm actually looking forward to that. so it's time for me to thi
i have the honor of representing kentucky and the senate longer than anyone else in our state's historyst never could have imagined -- never could have imagined that happening when i arrived here in 1984 at 42. i'm filled with heartfelt gratitude and humility for the opportunity. but now it's 2024. i'm now 82. as acleastcs tells us, there's a time for every season and a time for every purpose under hech. so serve kentucky has been an honor of my life, and to lead my republican colleagues has...
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because this was kentucky in the 80s, and she was brought up in eastern kentucky and she saw some bad things happen when she was growing up. and i was. there were times in high school and college where i was approached by a person with a knife and mike are written on inward lover and all that stuff. i was dissuaded, we were dissuaded from dating in college also. she went to kentucky and i did to. her brother mark was the best player on the football team. he and i did photos shots and whatnot together. and people are telling me to date her at nighttime and don't go out in public together. and it was so hurtful to her. and to me. we are just young people. i didn't get. it it made me extremely angry. and so i think i really suppressed a lot of those emotions for years. and when the george floyd stuff happened a few years ago, infuriated. and then i saw some university of kentucky basketball team knelt for social justice, racial police brutality. all of it. the next day i saw some kentucky fans in eastern kentucky actually, where my mom is from, the police chief, burning his uk gear. burn
because this was kentucky in the 80s, and she was brought up in eastern kentucky and she saw some bad things happen when she was growing up. and i was. there were times in high school and college where i was approached by a person with a knife and mike are written on inward lover and all that stuff. i was dissuaded, we were dissuaded from dating in college also. she went to kentucky and i did to. her brother mark was the best player on the football team. he and i did photos shots and whatnot...
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in fact, just recently we had, a group of distillers from bourbon county in kentucky come here. and with the assistance of the delegation of senators and congressmen from kentucky honor the senator and that legacy that was started back the early 1800s here at the willard hotel senator henry clay was known as the great compromiser. and what better to compromise after a day of legislative battling on capitol hill than to at at the willard hotel and have a mint julep? he was known as the great compromiser, senator calhoun was ow intelligent officer. and daniel webster was known as the great orator. these two gentlemen really set the stage for the political battles that led up to the civil war in the 1860s. and this was a place where the willard hotel was always known as a place where people from both sides of the aisle could get together. you bipartisan manner and discuss a busy day on capitol hill, the affairs of the day and how to move forward into the future. now we're peacock alley peacock alley is a name that came from the waldorf astoria, new york city at the time. the wonder
in fact, just recently we had, a group of distillers from bourbon county in kentucky come here. and with the assistance of the delegation of senators and congressmen from kentucky honor the senator and that legacy that was started back the early 1800s here at the willard hotel senator henry clay was known as the great compromiser. and what better to compromise after a day of legislative battling on capitol hill than to at at the willard hotel and have a mint julep? he was known as the great...
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henry clay came to washington in 1808, and along with henry clay came barrels kentucky straight sour otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel said he brought from bourbon county were actually stamped with bourbon county forhow the name evolved for bourbon. now he discovered that washingtonians were drinking their rum or brandy. he was appalled at this and he decided to show the proper way to make his southern style ju and he used the relish in showing people how to make a julep, southern style with kentucky, straight bourbon, whiskey. and we continue to to practice that legacy here. in fact, we use henry clay original recipe. in fact, henry clay traditionally in the beginning session of congress, would bring a barrel of bourbon, and he would invite on a bipartisan basis members of congress from to join him, toasting the new legislative session. and that tradition continues to t recently we had, a group of distillers from bourbon county in kentucky, come here. and with the assistance of the ga senators and congressmen from kentucky honor the senator and that legacy that was started
henry clay came to washington in 1808, and along with henry clay came barrels kentucky straight sour otherwise known as bourbon. in fact, barrel said he brought from bourbon county were actually stamped with bourbon county forhow the name evolved for bourbon. now he discovered that washingtonians were drinking their rum or brandy. he was appalled at this and he decided to show the proper way to make his southern style ju and he used the relish in showing people how to make a julep, southern...
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and down goes kentucky. you're and down goes kentucky.going to believe how many for nourished, lightweight hair, the right ingredients make all the difference. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. plant power you can feel. new herbal essences sulfate free. ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward, every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ big night for oakland in the ncaa tournament. oakland, michigan, that is. you could say they took care of their own town business. the 14 seeded golden grizzlies knock off three seed kentucky. john calipari's wildcats. they've struggled in
and down goes kentucky. you're and down goes kentucky.going to believe how many for nourished, lightweight hair, the right ingredients make all the difference. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feels deeply nourished, soft and lightweight. plant power you can feel. new herbal essences sulfate free. ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my...
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this funnel cloud was spotted over a small town in kentucky.re surveying the aftermath with downed trees and severely damaged homes and businesses. now, that same system is moving east with more than a dozen states under severe weather threats tonight from dallas to indianapolis with thunderstorms, damaging hail, and more tornadoes in the forecast. cbs's dave malkoff will start us off tonight with more on these life-threatening storms. >> tornado on the ground. >> reporter: tonight the severe weather threat keeps growing in the midwest with multiple tornadoes touching down in indiana. in hanover, a tornado ripped through homes, causing roofs to collapse, knocking down trees and power lines. >> total destruction, the inside, everything. >> reporter: in madison, another tornado crossed the ohio river. video shows debris spinning in the air. in milton, kentucky, at least 100 structures were damaged after a tornado touched down. >> it's on the ground, it's on the ground, it's on the ground. >> reporter: last night, a supercell thunderstorm spun up
this funnel cloud was spotted over a small town in kentucky.re surveying the aftermath with downed trees and severely damaged homes and businesses. now, that same system is moving east with more than a dozen states under severe weather threats tonight from dallas to indianapolis with thunderstorms, damaging hail, and more tornadoes in the forecast. cbs's dave malkoff will start us off tonight with more on these life-threatening storms. >> tornado on the ground. >> reporter: tonight...
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and well, it won't go oakland shocked kentucky. they shocked the world. they bust brackets and they let everyone know that they are here 80 to 76 with the final they advance to the second round for the first time in school history. they'll face a number 11 seed. >> in the state on saturday when an upset of meanwhile, stamper. >> they're coming in with something to prove and they'll kick that off tomorrow. now they have to prove that dominance against norfolk state who they're welcoming maples pavilion on friday, although obviously a clear underdog norfolk is lit by diamond johnson who has lived her respective conference in scoring. and she's a former big 10 p g headed up against this big-time team in the cardinal with nothing else to worry about outside of hurt. so a win would push them to the second round, which is the step that they couldn't get past last season when they failed missed at home. you know, the winningest coach all of college basketball coach tara vanderveer. she knew after that loss this time around, they would hav
and well, it won't go oakland shocked kentucky. they shocked the world. they bust brackets and they let everyone know that they are here 80 to 76 with the final they advance to the second round for the first time in school history. they'll face a number 11 seed. >> in the state on saturday when an upset of meanwhile, stamper. >> they're coming in with something to prove and they'll kick that off tomorrow. now they have to prove that dominance against norfolk state who they're...
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kentucky, but now that you say it, you told me not to take them. so i apologize. >> got really take notes. take notes better their job. yeah. my wife says, i'm not a good laser, >> lee said all that stuff. >> he did. i just heard it. i just heard it the way i wanted to hear >> yeah. >> whereas yeah, andy, now, that the standard is really high, now, you've got to meet the bar you got to meet the bar. >> you know, it was just day one thinks could really go south in your bracket at any so don't, don't by the way, for you picked all your, story, right? once the upsets and i really liked organs uniforms, but i don't think i pick them >> okay. that's important stuff. i'm going to take now. >> let's talk about news back to the news coming up for us. it's being called the largest attack ever on ukraine's energy system. we're following the breaking details there. we have more coming in and a drug that's become very popular for the side benefit of weight loss. now we'll get covered by medicare for patients at risk of heart attacks we'll be back >> we're here
kentucky, but now that you say it, you told me not to take them. so i apologize. >> got really take notes. take notes better their job. yeah. my wife says, i'm not a good laser, >> lee said all that stuff. >> he did. i just heard it. i just heard it the way i wanted to hear >> yeah. >> whereas yeah, andy, now, that the standard is really high, now, you've got to meet the bar you got to meet the bar. >> you know, it was just day one thinks could really go...
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and down goes kentucky. you're not going to believe how many threes this guy hit. that's next in business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. [alarm rings] ♪ ♪ ♪ [alarm rings] ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. it's the work behind the scenes, contact your let's take a look at this knee. that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! kaiser permanente. big night for oakland in the ncaa tournament. oakland, michigan, that is. you could say they took care of their own town business. the 14 seeded golden grizzli
and down goes kentucky. you're not going to believe how many threes this guy hit. that's next in business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month...
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and were having more resources to the kentucky national guard to reinstall and reinstate the local logome about that flow available draws directing buildings or states like kentucky so we can promote long-term recovery, and on finding ways to treat addiction, spare more lives from this deadly crisis. through prevention, treatment and enforcement, were taking ■bdirect aim at crisis that is hollowed out our communities and hit middle america eecially pretty work far from finished proud about the callings will accomplish to close out the apps and it is now time to finish the job. to test the forum kobe officiated without objection thank you and i know much i might be short tonight because we finally have come to an agreement about the rover they wanted to come tonight, to talk about why am voting against this bill and going to vote against this bill because the house and senate over here without funding and into support ukraine and i think that is shameful and i think that is a complete edification of the house responsibility to her own national security and to democracy around the world
and were having more resources to the kentucky national guard to reinstall and reinstate the local logome about that flow available draws directing buildings or states like kentucky so we can promote long-term recovery, and on finding ways to treat addiction, spare more lives from this deadly crisis. through prevention, treatment and enforcement, were taking ■bdirect aim at crisis that is hollowed out our communities and hit middle america eecially pretty work far from finished proud about...
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por su parte, el gobernador de kentucky declaró el estado de emergencia luego del paso de la tormentaque se asombraron por su tamaño. mientras en denver, colorado, iniciarán el fin de semana arropados por casi 2 pies de nieve. impresionante la fuerza de la naturaleza se encuentra con nosotros. nuestro jefe de meteorología, carlos robles. volviendo a los tornados. por qué es tan importante abandonar las casas móviles en caso de que venga 1 de estos fenómenos? fíjate joanna, el 53% de las muertes por tornados ocurren dentro de estas estructuras endebles. estas casas son construidas con materiales muy livianos en comparación con las residencias tradicionales. además, sus cimientos y anclajes son muy débiles, ya que estos hogares son colocados sobre bloques de cemento. y aquí radica el verdadero peligro. fíjese el espacio que existe entre la base de la casa y la superficie terrestre. cuando los tornados se acercan, sus vientos se meten por debajo de estas estructuras y ante su poco peso y deficiente anclaje las levantan con facilidad como si fueran totalmente de juguetes y las pueden lanz
por su parte, el gobernador de kentucky declaró el estado de emergencia luego del paso de la tormentaque se asombraron por su tamaño. mientras en denver, colorado, iniciarán el fin de semana arropados por casi 2 pies de nieve. impresionante la fuerza de la naturaleza se encuentra con nosotros. nuestro jefe de meteorología, carlos robles. volviendo a los tornados. por qué es tan importante abandonar las casas móviles en caso de que venga 1 de estos fenómenos? fíjate joanna, el 53% de las...
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this funnel cloud was spotted over a small town in kentucky.ties are surveying the aftermath with downed trees and severely-damaged homes and businesses. now that same system is moving east. with more than a dozen states under severe weather threats tonight from dallas to indianapolis, with thunderstorms, damaging hail, and more tornadoes in the forecast. cbs's dave malkoff will start us off tonight with more on these life-threatening storms. >> tornado on the ground. >> reporter: tonight, the severe weather threat keeps growing in the midwest with multiple tornadoes touching down in indiana. in hanover, a tornado rippedroofs to collapse, knocking down trees and power lines. >> total destruction. the inside. >> yeah. >> everything. >> reporter: in madison, another tornado crossed the ohio river. video shows debris spinning in the air. in milton, kentucky, at least 100 structures were damaged after a tornado touched down. >> it's on the ground! it's on the ground! it's on the ground! >> reporter: last night, a supercell thunderstorm spun up a to
this funnel cloud was spotted over a small town in kentucky.ties are surveying the aftermath with downed trees and severely-damaged homes and businesses. now that same system is moving east. with more than a dozen states under severe weather threats tonight from dallas to indianapolis, with thunderstorms, damaging hail, and more tornadoes in the forecast. cbs's dave malkoff will start us off tonight with more on these life-threatening storms. >> tornado on the ground. >> reporter:...
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en kentucky, una de las zonas mÁs afectadas. hasta ahora no se reportan vÍctimas.secundaria de michigan con un arma que le compraron sus padres, fue declarado culpable de cuatro cargos de homicidio voluntario. rivero nos tiene todos los detalles. >> tras una batalla legal, hoy se vio en corte el veredicto de james. el padre de ethan que matÓ a tiros a cuatro estudiantes en la escuela de mi sikan en 2021 requiriÓ a otros seis alumnos y un profesor fue hallado culpable. este fue esposado y trasladado a la cÁrcel. el veredicto es considerado histÓrico por que Él y jennifer, la madre del agresor, son los primeros padres en el paÍs juzgados por un tiroteo masivo cometido por un hijo. >> la combinaciÓn de los factores de ignorar el estado, tener conciencia porque habÍa informado de que habÍa hecho los dibujos alarmantes y encima de eso no sÓlo obtener un arma de fuego, pero no asegurarlo llevÓ al jurado a considerar que hubo una negligencia culposa y que era evitable. >> durante el juicio saliÓ a relucir que hubo seÑales de que su hijo no estaba mentalmente estable. con
en kentucky, una de las zonas mÁs afectadas. hasta ahora no se reportan vÍctimas.secundaria de michigan con un arma que le compraron sus padres, fue declarado culpable de cuatro cargos de homicidio voluntario. rivero nos tiene todos los detalles. >> tras una batalla legal, hoy se vio en corte el veredicto de james. el padre de ethan que matÓ a tiros a cuatro estudiantes en la escuela de mi sikan en 2021 requiriÓ a otros seis alumnos y un profesor fue hallado culpable. este fue...
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. >> how many people had kentucky maybe getting past 14 seated oakland golden bears. i mean, it seems like a simple pick plenty more first-round games to come today. cnn's caroline man has been watching all the action for us kentucky yeah you know, my brackets didn't survive. vaud de one >> game. you didn't, but it's still things a little bit the good news is less >> i appreciate it >> at the reason that i feel bad is because less than 1% of racket's remained perfect after day one, i'm talking 0.00, 8% to be exact. and that upset that you mentioned and the 14th, see the oakland i don't know if anybody saw them taking down kentucky, but if you've been tracking what's going on with kentucky over the last couple of appearances here are the big dance that you might have been included into it every year we love meeting these new heroes from the small schools. this was incredible night for jack key, the senior with golden grizzlies made 103. you guys you put up 32, which is the most points ever in the tournament for a player who did not make a two point shot, oakland pullin
. >> how many people had kentucky maybe getting past 14 seated oakland golden bears. i mean, it seems like a simple pick plenty more first-round games to come today. cnn's caroline man has been watching all the action for us kentucky yeah you know, my brackets didn't survive. vaud de one >> game. you didn't, but it's still things a little bit the good news is less >> i appreciate it >> at the reason that i feel bad is because less than 1% of racket's remained perfect...
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and dq cole, onions, the 14th seed, oakland, knocked off kentucky, 80-76.e first win, and school history, they will get north carolina state, in the second round on saturday. former coach, kyle smith, at washington state for the first tournament, since 2008 . and two minutes to go, down by one. isaiah wants, burying a three. putting them up in front. 40 seconds left, the bulldogs down by two. and a bad time for a turnover, out of bounds, and washington state. won this one 66-61, they will play iowa state in the second round, and the pac-12 is now 4-0, in this tournament. tomorrow night, and the last scheduled game of the first round, saint mary's will face grand canyon, in familiar territory. and, for the third straight year, they will take on the antelopes, in spokane, washington. former saint mary's biggest rival, gonzaga, not getting a lot of support this week up there. >> it is great to finally be here, and not have to think about gonzaga for once. >> it is good to be back in spokane. rebuffed on a happy note. >> that rivalry is real out here. it only t
and dq cole, onions, the 14th seed, oakland, knocked off kentucky, 80-76.e first win, and school history, they will get north carolina state, in the second round on saturday. former coach, kyle smith, at washington state for the first tournament, since 2008 . and two minutes to go, down by one. isaiah wants, burying a three. putting them up in front. 40 seconds left, the bulldogs down by two. and a bad time for a turnover, out of bounds, and washington state. won this one 66-61, they will play...
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okay, kentucky, here we go. there is what i am hearing about kentucky, verify this. >> they are good. >> they can shoot the ball and finally a healthy team. they are cold plunging, eating healthy and -- oh, no, that is what i am doing. that is a good recovery thing. yes. >> is that right, coach? >> it is. they are not a great defensive team >> exactly. >> but, they, they do score a lot. >> yeah. >> let's go over here. what do we got going on over here, coach, what is this one? >> they had a terrible season last year, didn't that? >> not that bad >> yeah. >> yes, they have come on strong. played well. >> that is my point. let's add it all up. boom, ucon. next year, uc davis. >> hard to argue it [ laughter ] >> look at you. look at you, look at you standing tall. by the way, in heels how tall are you? that is a good question. i don't know. i don't know. never trust a news ahead when it comes to march madness. >> you were terrific. >> oh, my gosh. >> so were the other 5. >> it was fun to get us all here on a sunday
okay, kentucky, here we go. there is what i am hearing about kentucky, verify this. >> they are good. >> they can shoot the ball and finally a healthy team. they are cold plunging, eating healthy and -- oh, no, that is what i am doing. that is a good recovery thing. yes. >> is that right, coach? >> it is. they are not a great defensive team >> exactly. >> but, they, they do score a lot. >> yeah. >> let's go over here. what do we got going on over...
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when he gets off in kentucky, he's not to go inside of an omnibus. he's traveling with another white republican senator. and by the name of lynch and, he's told you'll either have to ride at the top of the car with the driver and that was called the -- perch and or you can walk. so he hires his own carriage. by this point he's made a lot of money for himself hires his own carriage take them across the river and it's until he gets in ohio that he's allowed to have first class accommodations that he will make it to washington in d.c. and he had called ahead the night the lieutenant governor of louisiana would like to stay in the willard. but when he arrived at the willard is very surprised at what they see this african man. so they tell him you welcome to sign the guestbook but you cannot stay in the hotel. grant will actually dunn and grant and dunn will develop a relationship and when grant goes when dunn goes on to battle the governor henry clay warmers for control of the republican party grant will side with dunn and the dunn faction. one of the mo
when he gets off in kentucky, he's not to go inside of an omnibus. he's traveling with another white republican senator. and by the name of lynch and, he's told you'll either have to ride at the top of the car with the driver and that was called the -- perch and or you can walk. so he hires his own carriage. by this point he's made a lot of money for himself hires his own carriage take them across the river and it's until he gets in ohio that he's allowed to have first class accommodations that...
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it does take into account the border states of missouri and kentucky asorder to understand what's going on in area. but they're not essential to the story. i should also note that i'm focusing on plantation and slavery areas of this region. and i'm taking you know, tennessee is a is a weirdly configured state. right. but it's west tennessee that's really part of the of the plantation slavery society, though. it is to look at the state level developments. okay. and so what i'm trying to do in this book is to bring into a coherent narrative the military story, the major political developments, particularly in louisiana, tennessee and arkansas. there's never really a unionist movementer in mississippi and then also in washington, d.c., and with the national. and then it's alsohat that has been done on basically the on the ground destruction of slavery by the slaves themselves. and which i've also contributed in part of in my own work to this, to this scholarly revolution. so it's an attempt to pull all of this together into a single on thi region. and i don't think this audience needs to b
it does take into account the border states of missouri and kentucky asorder to understand what's going on in area. but they're not essential to the story. i should also note that i'm focusing on plantation and slavery areas of this region. and i'm taking you know, tennessee is a is a weirdly configured state. right. but it's west tennessee that's really part of the of the plantation slavery society, though. it is to look at the state level developments. okay. and so what i'm trying to do in...