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the area code was a kentucky phone number. the number sherry had called to a disposable burner phone purchased by none other than tim rogers. a concentrated burst of these calls happened the night of fred's murder at a time when sherry told police she'd been asleep. her whole story now was suspect. not only was sherry lying to me, she was lying to me during the exact time period that we're investigating where a homicide occurred. definitely something is up. narrator: analysts now did a deep dive on sherry and tim's phone activity, and it revealed a murder conspiracy in the works for months. sherry was brought in for questioning and denied any involvement in her husband's murder. but when confronted with the evidence from her phone, would sherry's story change? ♪ narrator: sherry engel's reaction to her husband's murder -- she was so shocked, she had to be treated by paramedics -- made her an unlikely murder suspect. but if she was having an affair with tim rogers, investigators and even her relatives weren't so sure. sherry's
the area code was a kentucky phone number. the number sherry had called to a disposable burner phone purchased by none other than tim rogers. a concentrated burst of these calls happened the night of fred's murder at a time when sherry told police she'd been asleep. her whole story now was suspect. not only was sherry lying to me, she was lying to me during the exact time period that we're investigating where a homicide occurred. definitely something is up. narrator: analysts now did a deep...
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♪ kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week ♪ >> jimmy: hey!er here. hello. >> hi! [ applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? what is your name, and where are you from? >> i'm maddie. i'm from new jersey. >> jimmy: hey, maddie from new jersey. [ applause ] maddie, the kentucky derby is this weekend. do you have a hat that you were planning on wearing? >> i don't. this is perfect. >> jimmy: it is, right? >> yeah, right? >> jimmy: it can go with almost everything, right? >> everything. >> jimmy: this will go perfect with this. would you like to try it on tonight? >> let's try it on. >> jimmy: let's do this. all right, here we go. roots, a little hat trying on music. ♪ there's no real wrong way to do it. [ cheers and applause ] you've got to lean your head back. yeah. yeah, that's it. you've got to lean back. that's perfect. [ applause ] maddie, you look so good! >> thank you! >> jimmy: can you keep that on for the whole show? yes, absolutely. yes, you can. that's all the time we have. stick around. we'll be right back with more "tonight show," eve
♪ kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week kentucky derby hat week ♪ >> jimmy: hey!er here. hello. >> hi! [ applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? what is your name, and where are you from? >> i'm maddie. i'm from new jersey. >> jimmy: hey, maddie from new jersey. [ applause ] maddie, the kentucky derby is this weekend. do you have a hat that you were planning on wearing? >> i don't. this is perfect. >> jimmy: it is, right? >> yeah,...
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strong winds at the university of kentucky. the dangerous weather threat from mississippi, up into the northeast. new york city bracing for tomorrow. heavy rain and inland several inches of snow, possible flooding from washington up to boston. rob marciano timing it out. >>> overseas tonight, the images, the aftermath. tonight, israel facing tough questions after a deadly air strike killing seven aid workers delivering food in gaza. among them, an american citizen. their clearly marked convoy hit three times by the israeli military while traveling through an area considered safe. they had alerted the israelis beforehand. tonight, what prime minister netanyahu is now saying, drawing even more outrage for his words. the white house on this tonight. britt clennett in israel. >>> here at home tonight, the 15-year-old girl, the amber alert. authorities say she was shot dead in the crossfire. and now, the newly released video raising new questions about this case, the deadly deputy shooting. >>> new images coming in tonight, up close
strong winds at the university of kentucky. the dangerous weather threat from mississippi, up into the northeast. new york city bracing for tomorrow. heavy rain and inland several inches of snow, possible flooding from washington up to boston. rob marciano timing it out. >>> overseas tonight, the images, the aftermath. tonight, israel facing tough questions after a deadly air strike killing seven aid workers delivering food in gaza. among them, an american citizen. their clearly marked...
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the governor of kentucky declaring a state of emergency.alt after high winds blew down power lines. roofs blown off buildings in nelson county, leaving debris scattered everywhere. >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> reporter: in west virginia, some ran for cover, escaping the fast-moving storm just in time. and this massive billboard came down on top of this vehicle in dunbar, west virginia. in oklahoma, the same storm system left a mountain of debris yesterday. omar villafranca is there. >> reporter: last night's storm ripped through this neighborhood in barnsdall, oklahoma, just outside of tulsa and turned small buildings and homes into piles of rubble like this behind me. the national weather service's preliminary report says an ef-1 tornado with wind speeds up 110 miles an hour caused all this damage. the tornado leveled 81-year-old doris parker's storage shed but spared her life. >> i was praying so hard that the lord would save me and my house, i didn't think about asking him to save my garage. >> reporter: back here in the ohio valley, people are
the governor of kentucky declaring a state of emergency.alt after high winds blew down power lines. roofs blown off buildings in nelson county, leaving debris scattered everywhere. >> oh, [ bleep ]! >> reporter: in west virginia, some ran for cover, escaping the fast-moving storm just in time. and this massive billboard came down on top of this vehicle in dunbar, west virginia. in oklahoma, the same storm system left a mountain of debris yesterday. omar villafranca is there....
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. >> justify has won the kentucky derby!ke. i can't find words. >> this is the 1940 mint julep glass. >> reporter: a source of pride in kentucky. much, but not all. 13 of the 15 jockeys in the first derby were black men, including the winner, oliver lewis. black jockeys won 15 of the first 28 derbies, but then there were none for an uncomfortable length of time. long past jim crow. from 1920 to 2000, no black jockeys. why not? >> it's an unfortunate time in our history where certain laws prohibited african american jockeys from participating. certainly we have come a long way since then and we are trying to ensure that we're fair and there is equal opportunities for anyone to participate in our sport today. >> reporter: recent history has also created challenges to the derby's image. last year, a dozen horses went down during training in the weeks surrounding the race. an independent investigation cleared churchill downs of any fault in the deaths. but questions linger. >> 12 horse deaths. what's going on? >> churchill downs
. >> justify has won the kentucky derby!ke. i can't find words. >> this is the 1940 mint julep glass. >> reporter: a source of pride in kentucky. much, but not all. 13 of the 15 jockeys in the first derby were black men, including the winner, oliver lewis. black jockeys won 15 of the first 28 derbies, but then there were none for an uncomfortable length of time. long past jim crow. from 1920 to 2000, no black jockeys. why not? >> it's an unfortunate time in our history...
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the governor of kentucky declaring a state of emergency.ffic on this highway ground to a halt after high winds blew down power lines. roofs blown off buildings in nelson county, leaving debris scattered everywhere. >> oh, [bleep]! >> reporter: in west virginia, some ran for cover, escaping the fast moving storm in time. and this massive billboard came down on top of this vehicle in dunbar, west virginia. in oklahoma, the same storm system at a mountain of debris yesterday. omar villafranca is there >> reporter: last night storm ripped through this neighborhood and barn still just outside of tulsa and turn small buildings and homes into a pile of rubble like this one behind me. the national weather service's pulmonary reports as an ef1 tornado with wind speeds up to 110 miles per hour caused all of this damage. >> reporter: the tornado leveled 81-year-old doris partners storage said but spared her life. >> i was praying so hard that the lord would save me and my house. i didn't think about asking him to save my garage. >> reporter: back here
the governor of kentucky declaring a state of emergency.ffic on this highway ground to a halt after high winds blew down power lines. roofs blown off buildings in nelson county, leaving debris scattered everywhere. >> oh, [bleep]! >> reporter: in west virginia, some ran for cover, escaping the fast moving storm in time. and this massive billboard came down on top of this vehicle in dunbar, west virginia. in oklahoma, the same storm system at a mountain of debris yesterday. omar...
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jeffrey brown reports from hazard, kentucky. >> i have a book.ong dreamed of having a place where she and fellow readers could gather to discuss books in hazard, kentucky. >> it is so out of what i typically read. reporter: it wasn't until january, 20 20 that her dream became a reality when she opened at this bookstore. >> access to a bookstore was two hours away. reporter: what made you think you could make it work? >> a lot of people ask that. reporter: what things did you hear? >> my husband said that people don't even read physical books anymore and i said that i do. reporter: her bookstore has not only survived but thrived first through a major flood and then the pandemic. >> appalachian literature is the best-selling section of the story. an author originally from hazard cells well. reporter: it is an unlikely success story made more remarkable by her own story. >> i was a junior in high school the first time i saw oxycontin. and from that point on, from the very first one i knew that this is what i needed. reporter: after several years of
jeffrey brown reports from hazard, kentucky. >> i have a book.ong dreamed of having a place where she and fellow readers could gather to discuss books in hazard, kentucky. >> it is so out of what i typically read. reporter: it wasn't until january, 20 20 that her dream became a reality when she opened at this bookstore. >> access to a bookstore was two hours away. reporter: what made you think you could make it work? >> a lot of people ask that. reporter: what things did...
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we go to tanya in harrisburg, kentucky, and democrat.aller: i just wanted to say a republican state legislature here in kentucky has passed a law that if you have a hybrid vehicle or electronic vehicle that you are surcharged anywhere from $60-100 dollars just because you own one of those type of vehicles. host: bill also in paducah, kentucky. caller: donald trump's property rights. that is all i need to say. host: speaking of the former president we have this from the washington post that says this, judge cannon shoots down the presidential records claimant to the game as special counsel jack smith suggesting his filing was unprecedented and unjust. eileen canada rejected trump's bid to have his charges of mishandling of documents and defended her handling of her issue saying that the presidential records act took priority over the espionage act when it came to confidential documents that went to florida after his presidency. cannon shot down the argument saying it does not provide a pretrial basis to dismiss. either with handling charg
we go to tanya in harrisburg, kentucky, and democrat.aller: i just wanted to say a republican state legislature here in kentucky has passed a law that if you have a hybrid vehicle or electronic vehicle that you are surcharged anywhere from $60-100 dollars just because you own one of those type of vehicles. host: bill also in paducah, kentucky. caller: donald trump's property rights. that is all i need to say. host: speaking of the former president we have this from the washington post that says...
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the speaker pro tempore: jacht kentucky is recognized -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized forne hour. mr. massie: mr. speaker, for the purpose of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. me goose. spend -- neguse. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during the consideration of this resolution, all time yielded is for the purpose of debate only. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous could be sent that all members -- consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. massie: the committee granted and by a recorded vote of 8-4 a rule providing for consideration of the following measures. h.r. 7888, reforming intelligence and securing america act, h.r. 5229, extending limits of u.s. customs waters act, h.res. 1112, denouncing the biden administration's immigration policies, and h.res. 1117, opposing efforts to place one-sided pressure on israel with respect to gaza. the rule provides for consideration of h.r. 7888, the reforming tension and secu
the speaker pro tempore: jacht kentucky is recognized -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized forne hour. mr. massie: mr. speaker, for the purpose of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from colorado, mr. me goose. spend -- neguse. pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during the consideration of this resolution, all time yielded is for the purpose of debate only. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous could be sent that all members -- consent that all...
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maggie vespa, nbc news, la grange, kentucky. >> kari hall joins us now. those images have got to be hard to see. you have family in kentucky. >> yeah, right outside louisville where that tornado touched down. family is okay. everyone is doing well. but they're trying to clean up and it is still storming off and on. take a look of the storm system moving through the back edge of the storm system is now rolling through with some waves of rain. but we have seen the threat of severe weather now shifting off towards the east, affecting the mid-atlantic coach. that's what we will be watching as we go throughout the day. still some tornado watches in effect for parts of virginia as we continue to monitor this storm system. we also have a storm system coming in, packing a bunch with the wind, not so much the rain. but we are going to see those winds picking up as we go through the afternoon. temperature-wise it is much cooler compared to yesterday. as we take a look at the north bay, we are only in the low 50s. we will see temperatures coming up a few more degree
maggie vespa, nbc news, la grange, kentucky. >> kari hall joins us now. those images have got to be hard to see. you have family in kentucky. >> yeah, right outside louisville where that tornado touched down. family is okay. everyone is doing well. but they're trying to clean up and it is still storming off and on. take a look of the storm system moving through the back edge of the storm system is now rolling through with some waves of rain. but we have seen the threat of severe...
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why do you think your story resonated so deeply with the people in kentucky?think that my face gives the all american girl. you know, you look at my background, i come from a small town, a close-knit community. i have a good family, i come from good people. i'm doing all the things that society says is right. >> reporter: since the fall of roe, kentucky put in place a near-total ban on abortions, which concurrently ononly be performed to save the life of the mother or prevent disabling injury with no exceptions for rape or incest. hadley is on a mission to change that. >> it took me awhile to find my voice. now that i have, i intend to keep using it to speak out for other girls and women who need it. >> reporter: earlier this year, state democrats introduced a bill named in her honor, "hadley's law." >> under this current law, i would have had no choice. >> reporter: if passed, it would add exceptions for rape, incest, and pregnancies that are no longer viable and expand the current law to protect the health of the mother, not just her life. >> i feel like it
why do you think your story resonated so deeply with the people in kentucky?think that my face gives the all american girl. you know, you look at my background, i come from a small town, a close-knit community. i have a good family, i come from good people. i'm doing all the things that society says is right. >> reporter: since the fall of roe, kentucky put in place a near-total ban on abortions, which concurrently ononly be performed to save the life of the mother or prevent disabling...
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. >> unos 55 millones de personas estan en alerta y ha habido por lo menos cuatro tornados en kentuckyhoma, illinois y nuestro jefe de meteorologia, carlos robles, preparo el informe. >> es un estudiante de la universidad de kentucky ar arrastrado sin piedad por los furiosos vientos de una severa tormenta. >> viviendas destruidas por tornados, autos aplastados por arboles caidos y miles de residentes sin electricidad es el fuerte golpe que una poderosa tormenta causa en el estado de kentucky, que se ha llevado la peor parte los danos han sido significativos por lo que el gobernador andy beshear declaro estado de emergencia hoy muchos de sus residentes entre los escombros intentan recuperar lo poco que han tormenta dejo sin destruir de indiana se replica la destruccion. >> poderosos vientos derrumbaron techos de edificios y viviendas y gran parte del tendido electrico esta por los suelos. >> en oklahoma, en el en el condado osage, un tornado en medio de la madrugada sorprendio a la comunidad y arraso con todo lo que encontro a su paso. >> de las viviendas solo q quedaron escombros y las
. >> unos 55 millones de personas estan en alerta y ha habido por lo menos cuatro tornados en kentuckyhoma, illinois y nuestro jefe de meteorologia, carlos robles, preparo el informe. >> es un estudiante de la universidad de kentucky ar arrastrado sin piedad por los furiosos vientos de una severa tormenta. >> viviendas destruidas por tornados, autos aplastados por arboles caidos y miles de residentes sin electricidad es el fuerte golpe que una poderosa tormenta causa en el...
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jeffrey brown reports from hazard, kentucky.s long dreamed of having a place where she and fellow readers get together. it was not until january 2028 that her dream became a reality when she opened the small bookstore in downtown hazard. >> access to a bookstore was two hours away, so i knew there were other people who would buy into this idea. correspondent: what made you think it could work? >> that is what my husband said. he said people do not read physical books anymore. i said i do and i know people who do. correspondent: bookstore is not only survived, but derived first of a major flood and then the pandemic. >> as far as appellation literature, silas house, someone originally from hazard. correspondent: made to more remarkable by her own story. >> i was probably a junior in high school the first time i saw oxycontin, and from that point on, from the very first one i knew that this is what i needed. correspondent: after several years of daily opioid use she kicked a prediction in 2005, and opening the bookstore is given h
jeffrey brown reports from hazard, kentucky.s long dreamed of having a place where she and fellow readers get together. it was not until january 2028 that her dream became a reality when she opened the small bookstore in downtown hazard. >> access to a bookstore was two hours away, so i knew there were other people who would buy into this idea. correspondent: what made you think it could work? >> that is what my husband said. he said people do not read physical books anymore. i said...
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it failed in kentucky.bortion as an issue, i would have never bet in 2019 or 2020 that you would see abortion as a winning issue for a democratic governor in kentucky in 2023. but this is the effect decision. when you look at how extreme and how cruel arizona's ban is, how many women are going to get hurt by being denied this health care, i think that this is going to have major implications in the 2024 election in arizona. >> we're up against a break, but we'd love to have you back soon. democratic congressman morgan mcgarvey of kentucky, thank you for your voice this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next on "way too early," hours from now, the focus of donald trump's classified documents case will shift to his two co-defendants who are slated to appear in federal court and ask the judge to throw out charges that they helped obstruct the investigation. that's next on "way too early," followed by "morning joe," just a few moments away. (vo) dan made progress with his mental health... ...but h
it failed in kentucky.bortion as an issue, i would have never bet in 2019 or 2020 that you would see abortion as a winning issue for a democratic governor in kentucky in 2023. but this is the effect decision. when you look at how extreme and how cruel arizona's ban is, how many women are going to get hurt by being denied this health care, i think that this is going to have major implications in the 2024 election in arizona. >> we're up against a break, but we'd love to have you back soon....
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that's what team kentucky is all about. >> kentucky governor andy beshear declaring a state of emergencynties across the bluegrass state to get resources started for that recovery process in prospect, kentucky. i'm nicole valdez, fox weather. >> and remember all that inclement weather we experienced last week into the weekend. that was our storm that just affected them. and now this system that's working its way into our forecast is going to affect dallas, louisiana and oklahoma as far as the visibility is concerned for the totality of the eclipse on monday. so what happens here shifts east and south. and right now we're talking about pretty close to average temperatures for this time of the year somewhere below normal. some were at average. for example santa rosa was pretty close to normal. but yesterday we were at 77 degrees there. look at san jose now. that was pretty spot on for this time of the year. but all of this is going down. this is a look at our average high temperatures for the time of the year. now meanwhile, this is what we can anticipate for our thursday. we're not going
that's what team kentucky is all about. >> kentucky governor andy beshear declaring a state of emergencynties across the bluegrass state to get resources started for that recovery process in prospect, kentucky. i'm nicole valdez, fox weather. >> and remember all that inclement weather we experienced last week into the weekend. that was our storm that just affected them. and now this system that's working its way into our forecast is going to affect dallas, louisiana and oklahoma as...
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the dangerous trio sparking a state of emergency in kentucky. striking so fast, this student was knocked right off their feet. the massive storm ripping through this mobile home. a family trapped inside, but somehow able to escape unharmed. severe weather blasting semitrucks off the road. >> i don't know if it picked it up, moved it down the road, but it sounded like it was grinding against the blacktop. >> reporter: in oklahoma, this same system responsible for multiple overnight tornadoes. >> it was pounding the windows and the sides of the house. it was crazy. >> reporter: in the town of barnsdall, one reported twister sent debris everywhere. and it's blamed for ripping off roofs, including the one belonging to sharon horst. but fortunately, no injuries. >> i'm not afraid of storms. >> reporter: but this one? >> i've never been so scared in my whole life. >> reporter: in illinois, an apparent tornado touching down. and in indiana, another close call. >> gravel in my head. there's glass in my head, you know, whatever. and mud. there is still m
the dangerous trio sparking a state of emergency in kentucky. striking so fast, this student was knocked right off their feet. the massive storm ripping through this mobile home. a family trapped inside, but somehow able to escape unharmed. severe weather blasting semitrucks off the road. >> i don't know if it picked it up, moved it down the road, but it sounded like it was grinding against the blacktop. >> reporter: in oklahoma, this same system responsible for multiple overnight...
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imagenes de estas tormentas son impresionantes como este joven en kentucky, arrastrado por el fuerteviviendas y negocios tambien se vieron destruidos, autos aplastados por arboles caidos y miles de residentes sin electricidad el gobernador de kentucky, andy beshear, declaro estado de emergencia para poder asistir a las comunidades afectadas. >> por fortuna no se reportan victimas mortales. >> en california revelaron el dramatico rescate de un hombre que cayo desde un gate. >> el excursionista que fue localizado en la oscuridad por una camara de imagen termica estaba colgado de la pared de una roca. >> un oficial pudo colocarle un arnes y despues subirlo a un helicoptero. >> el senderista termino con heridas leves, pero vivio para contarlo. >> hoy en el mundo, incendio mortal en discotecas de estambul tambien prohiben prostitucion en tambien prohiben prostitucion en lombia tra ¡ay! al fin voy a conocer a mi nieto. a la culebrilla no le importa. la culebrilla es una erupción dolorosa con ampollas que podría durar semanas. ja, ja. nada como un día con mis amigas. a la culebrilla no le i
imagenes de estas tormentas son impresionantes como este joven en kentucky, arrastrado por el fuerteviviendas y negocios tambien se vieron destruidos, autos aplastados por arboles caidos y miles de residentes sin electricidad el gobernador de kentucky, andy beshear, declaro estado de emergencia para poder asistir a las comunidades afectadas. >> por fortuna no se reportan victimas mortales. >> en california revelaron el dramatico rescate de un hombre que cayo desde un gate. >>...
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more than 12,000 people here in kentucky are still without power, more than 350,000 nationwide. lester. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> let's bring in dylan dreyer now. she's in lower manhattan where rainy and windy conditions are picking up tonight. dylan. >> reporter: they certainly are, lester. the rain has been coming down hard. we've had thunder and lightning. severe storms are still a possibility across the mid-atlantic. this whole storm system produces a lot of rain as it moves through tonight and tomorrow, so we still have 39 million people under flood watches. now, on the back side of this storm as it pulls away, winds will increase. the threat of snow increases, and then more rain is going to fill in back through the mid-atlantic. we could see wind gusts along the coast up to 65 miles per hour with an additional 2 to 3 inches of rain possible across new england, and if we get one to two feet of snow, lester, up across new england, this could be the biggest snowstorm we've seen so far this season, and, of course, it's now april. >> all right, thank you, dylan. >>> israe
more than 12,000 people here in kentucky are still without power, more than 350,000 nationwide. lester. >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> let's bring in dylan dreyer now. she's in lower manhattan where rainy and windy conditions are picking up tonight. dylan. >> reporter: they certainly are, lester. the rain has been coming down hard. we've had thunder and lightning. severe storms are still a possibility across the mid-atlantic. this whole storm system produces a lot of rain...
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macon county, kentucky, for example. they knew to first make their way to john parker's in ripley, ohio parker in turn, made frequent trips across the river to bring out the enslaved. it is possible that he worked with arnold grigson enslaved in macon county who helped the slaves reach ripley, but who chose to remain in slavery until two years into the war. we need to add to that number those who escaped slavery and to help families and friends reach freedom. those endured the hardship of escape yet risked it all to return. thomas went with higginson suggests demonstrated a capacity for what he called heroic deeds unmatched among whites. again, we are not sure many did. nor are we sure about the numbers of liberators involved in this dangerous and business. fairbanks claim to have liberated 47 before he was caught. tubman claims to have brought out 300 as war neared, but obscure. they were radical. his story incited one. kennedy and reserve are speculating that former slaves who had fled, fled to the british colony, retu
macon county, kentucky, for example. they knew to first make their way to john parker's in ripley, ohio parker in turn, made frequent trips across the river to bring out the enslaved. it is possible that he worked with arnold grigson enslaved in macon county who helped the slaves reach ripley, but who chose to remain in slavery until two years into the war. we need to add to that number those who escaped slavery and to help families and friends reach freedom. those endured the hardship of...
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kentucky congressman an i did andy bar ishere to tell us more.ou're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ you're a heart breaker, dream maker, love taker, don't you mess around with me. ♪ you're a heart breaker, dream maker, love taker, don't you mess around, no, no, no i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with xfinity. >> since the biden xi meeting would you say based on your own knowledge and the findings of this report that the prc has in any way meaningfully taken any steps to reduce the production productionof fentanyl precursor. >> i'm not aware of any material steps that they've taken. maria: that was kentucky congressman andy bar questioning bill barr yesterday on a heari
kentucky congressman an i did andy bar ishere to tell us more.ou're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ you're a heart breaker, dream maker, love taker, don't you mess around with me. ♪ you're a heart breaker, dream maker, love taker, don't you mess around, no, no, no i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services...
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we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy! is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and san francisco, there's a line. here you don't see a line. even though you see someone that's different from you, they're equal. you've always seen that. a rainbow of colors, a ryan bow of personalities. when you think about it you are supposed to be protecting the kids. they have dreams. they have aspirations. they have goals. and you are take that away from them. right now, the price is a hard fight. they're determined. i mean, these kids, you have to applaud them. their heart is in the right place. there's hope. i mean, out here with the things changing everyday, you just hope the next administration makes a change that makes things right. right now there's a lot of changes on a lot of different levels. the o
we get kentucky fried chicken on sunday. whoa! go crazy! is having something where you are all together. whether it's just together for dinner or whether it's together for breakfast or sharing a special moment at the holidays. whether it's thanksgiving or christmas or birthdays. that is home. being so close to berkley and oakland and san francisco, there's a line. here you don't see a line. even though you see someone that's different from you, they're equal. you've always seen that. a rainbow...
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including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. >> you must follow your heart of
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where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump. you know why? because i'm the one who is going to keep them safe. they say, well, the suburban housewives, i don't know -- i think i do great with the suburban housewives, because they want to remain safe. >> reporter: trump trying to turn the focus to the border, and what he's now calling migrant crime. >> every state is now a border state. every town is now a border town, because joe biden has brought the carnage and chaos and killing from all over the world and dumped it straight into our backyards. >> reporter: but in fact, data shows undocumented immigrants are actually less likely to commit violent crimes
where it has been on the ballot, including in conservative states like kansas, kentucky, and ohio. donald trump often boasts about appointing three of the justices who voted to overturn roe versus wade, but today, he didn't want to talk about the florida court ruling. >> we'll be making a statement next week on abortion. >> reporter: today, in battleground michigan, trump making his own appeal to women voters. >> you know, the suburban housewives actually like donald trump....
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three tornadoes hit kentucky alone. this is video from prospect, kentucky. you can see the damage. twisters uprooting trees, knocking down power lines and crushing homes. as the storm system continues to move east, millions of people are now under wind alerts and flood watch is. so far two people have died. sure self driving cars just got a new job, delivering for uber eats. the partnership launched today in arizona. uber says only some restaurants in the phoenix area are eligible for waymo delivers right now but the list is growing. this isn't the first time uber and waymo have worked together. in october, uber started offering rides in waymo's self driving cars, also in phoenix. >>> amazon is making a change to its fresh supermarket. is doing away with the pay system. cameras and sensors track which items shoppers pick up, charging them automatically when they leave. amazon says customer feedback prompted its decision to ditch the system. customers said they wanted to view their receipt as they shopped and know how much they were saving on deals. amazon says it will start relying
three tornadoes hit kentucky alone. this is video from prospect, kentucky. you can see the damage. twisters uprooting trees, knocking down power lines and crushing homes. as the storm system continues to move east, millions of people are now under wind alerts and flood watch is. so far two people have died. sure self driving cars just got a new job, delivering for uber eats. the partnership launched today in arizona. uber says only some restaurants in the phoenix area are eligible for waymo...
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. ♪ geoff: in the summer of 2022, historic flooding in eastern kentucky washed away homes and entireming more than 40 lives. it also devastated an important cultural hub for the larger region: appalshop, home to a large archive of appalachian history and culture. jeffrey brown first brought us appalshop's story in 2018. he recently returned for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeff: oh boy, not like i remember. roger: a lot different. jeffrey it's a center for : cultural preservation, now struggling to preserve itself appalshop, in whitesburg, kentucky. operations director roger may recalls the mess of water and mud he found when he first entered after the floods. roger: it was hard to reconcile what i was seeing with what i was supposed to be seeing. jeffrey for most of appalshop's : 55 year history, this building teemed with the vibrant sights, sounds, and stories of appalachia. first through filmmaking, expanding to the renowned roadside theater. a radio station, and music classes, all while building an ever-growing, one-of-a-kind archive that documented everything from music
. ♪ geoff: in the summer of 2022, historic flooding in eastern kentucky washed away homes and entireming more than 40 lives. it also devastated an important cultural hub for the larger region: appalshop, home to a large archive of appalachian history and culture. jeffrey brown first brought us appalshop's story in 2018. he recently returned for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeff: oh boy, not like i remember. roger: a lot different. jeffrey it's a center for : cultural preservation, now...
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nbc's maggie vespa is reporting from kentucky for us. maggie. >> reporter: kentucky's governor this afternoon in a news conference deeming this latest round of severe storms now fatal in his state, saying yesterday afternoon during the first line of storms, he says a young man who he declined to name was killed in a car accident that was at least in part due to the weather. he said it happened in campbell county about an hour northeast of where we are in the louisville area, and he said he's offering his prayers to that victim's family. in the meantime, you can see the strength of the storms in kentucky, to wisconsin, to west virginia, that home a metaphor for the strength. it was torn to pieces, especially the front corner, from what we can tell, and i'll walk as you can see other homes that were damaged. that chunk of the home tossed on to the lawn of the house across the street from it. you can see crews here across the neighborhood, already setting up trying to clean up as much as they can, tarp homes quickly. it's been raining throu
nbc's maggie vespa is reporting from kentucky for us. maggie. >> reporter: kentucky's governor this afternoon in a news conference deeming this latest round of severe storms now fatal in his state, saying yesterday afternoon during the first line of storms, he says a young man who he declined to name was killed in a car accident that was at least in part due to the weather. he said it happened in campbell county about an hour northeast of where we are in the louisville area, and he said...
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we both went to the kentucky derby, and that is why i am wearing a suit. said you should come photograph my weird workspace and look at this letter, so that is the story behind that photo. host: what were you doing in 2012 when you began this project? guest: i had lived in new york for about three years, and i was photographing for the new york times, and then my younger sister got cancer, and i went back to kentucky to be near her. she does find out, and i had dropped out of college, so while i was back i went ahead and took my last few classes to get a degree, and it was in one of those classes i was researching the private prison industry, and that is pretty much referring back to my earlier answer, that is how that came about. host: zachary, you wanted to say something? guest: i was just going to -- i think we might've been talking about two different basements in that thing. i did not think he was talking about the boxes we found on the west coast, but whatever. host: we have not gotten there yet. we are still at the beginning stages of this. so augus
we both went to the kentucky derby, and that is why i am wearing a suit. said you should come photograph my weird workspace and look at this letter, so that is the story behind that photo. host: what were you doing in 2012 when you began this project? guest: i had lived in new york for about three years, and i was photographing for the new york times, and then my younger sister got cancer, and i went back to kentucky to be near her. she does find out, and i had dropped out of college, so while...
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including dw simon bow, he joined his by phone from paducah, kentucky, where he was following the solar eclipse. this is a very special eclipse. it was a rather wide catch up totally. the moon was relatively large compared to the sun this time. and so the more people were able to see it just by staying where they were, but it will also a i'm turning into a small crescent until it disappears. and then you see, then you can take off your, your special glasses for a few minutes. and then you can see the solar flares all around it and a bright circle it's, it's astonishing those. so what will people do and be, how would they reacting to this, you know, this amazing spectacle in the sky? well, it's really to people, it's always good to see how people respond. they do so in so many different ways. but many people applaud i. i always find that very touching, but most people were just there to, to, to, to stay or not. and what they were seeing and like to have a word with a couple of people and they, they never seen anything like that. they didn't know what to expect, but the, there's a viscera
including dw simon bow, he joined his by phone from paducah, kentucky, where he was following the solar eclipse. this is a very special eclipse. it was a rather wide catch up totally. the moon was relatively large compared to the sun this time. and so the more people were able to see it just by staying where they were, but it will also a i'm turning into a small crescent until it disappears. and then you see, then you can take off your, your special glasses for a few minutes. and then you can...
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i don't think the people of kentucky think so either. i thank the gentleman from kentucky for initiating this important conversation. it is the beginning and not the end. i yield back to the gentleman. mr. mcgarvey: thank you, representative neguse, for your wonderful words. and i can't believer it's been 25 years since columbine and i find -- i know where i was when i found out that news and i watched in horror as students fled from the building and parents wondering if their kids were alive. and we grieve with colorado, not just for columbine, for boulder, for aurora. and hearing representative neguse talk about the tragedies reminded me of the mass shooting in louisville last year had several members of congress reach out to me immediately. they were not only offering their condolences and sympathies, many of them experienced the same tragedy in their communities. they offered advice on how to deal with it and how to help your community get through it while you yourself grieve. so, in essence, there is a playbook on what to do after a
i don't think the people of kentucky think so either. i thank the gentleman from kentucky for initiating this important conversation. it is the beginning and not the end. i yield back to the gentleman. mr. mcgarvey: thank you, representative neguse, for your wonderful words. and i can't believer it's been 25 years since columbine and i find -- i know where i was when i found out that news and i watched in horror as students fled from the building and parents wondering if their kids were alive....
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con el centro nacional de predicciÓn de tormentas,el mayor riesgo se concentra en indiana, ohio, kentuckyl y pensilvania. segÚn algunos expertos, en algunas zonas se pueden producir granizadas del tamaÑo de una pelota de golf y rÁfagas de viento podrÍan alcanzar 100 millas por horae incluso mÁs. las autoridades meteorolÓgicasdicen que este es el momento apropiado para resguardarse, tomar precauciones y permanecer dentro de las Áreas mÁs seguras y no salir a la intemperie. el nivel de riesgo se elevÓ a un nivel cuatro de cincoen casi todo el territorio de ohio y partes de indiana, kentucky y virginia occidental—4 guillermo gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. maity: para decirnos quÉ podemos esperar pasamos con orlando, meteorÓlogo de nuestra filial en san antonio . adelante. orlando: nos mantenemos archivos en buena parte del centro y oeste del paÍs. en las prÓximas horas estaremos con 80 millones de personas en todo lo que es la mitad este del paÍs. todavÍa los tornados siguen siendo peligrosos.vemos en montgomery, tambiÉn cerca de atlanta registramos condiciones peligrosas y esto incluye la madrugada e
con el centro nacional de predicciÓn de tormentas,el mayor riesgo se concentra en indiana, ohio, kentuckyl y pensilvania. segÚn algunos expertos, en algunas zonas se pueden producir granizadas del tamaÑo de una pelota de golf y rÁfagas de viento podrÍan alcanzar 100 millas por horae incluso mÁs. las autoridades meteorolÓgicasdicen que este es el momento apropiado para resguardarse, tomar precauciones y permanecer dentro de las Áreas mÁs seguras y no salir a la intemperie. el nivel de...
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did not start with camels in kentucky, but made her first appearance at the world championships at the age of nine, so maybe she did. >> isabella says she went to dubai to cover a horse race and could not resist trying out the camels. she says she had no expectation to win, and in fact, she says she never thought that she would ride a camel, let alone win a camel race in dubai. i don't know if you guys have been on a camel. it's quite the ride. honestly >> yeah. would it be harder to ride a camel, you think? >> i don't think they're slower. they got the little hump in the back. yeah. does it keep them in place? >> yeah. keep you in place. >> i've never ridden a horse, but i have rented a camel. it's pretty easy. i've rode both leisurely ride. what do you think, danny? >> both made my voice go very high pitch when the running. >> well, the camel is interesting because you have to get on the camel when it's like laying down and it gets up while you're on. and that's kind of. that's pretty high. yeah. all right. next to some quick acting police saving the life of a sloth police in colombi
did not start with camels in kentucky, but made her first appearance at the world championships at the age of nine, so maybe she did. >> isabella says she went to dubai to cover a horse race and could not resist trying out the camels. she says she had no expectation to win, and in fact, she says she never thought that she would ride a camel, let alone win a camel race in dubai. i don't know if you guys have been on a camel. it's quite the ride. honestly >> yeah. would it be harder...
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at the university of kentucky, rain and winds were so extreme that one student was literally swept off his feet. >> holy -- >> yeah, a little further east in ohio and west virginia, communities faced violence and -- violent and destructive winds which left homes and rvs shredded. >>> back to our first alert weather now. certainly calm in comparison. taking a live look outside at the city of san francisco, tomorrow at this time will be a different picture, a little bit wetter. let's check back in with meteorologist jessica burch. >> as of yesterday, all of the sierra is sitting above average for snowpack this season, which is pretty impressive. last winter was even more impressive with 17 atmospheric rivers that swept throughout the state of california. we have a trough of low pressure dipping its way down, impacting us tomorrow and giving plenty of snow to the sierra. that system will bring in lots of rain forest tomorrow morning but starting off today, cool and cloudy conditions filling the bay area. the winds sweep in from the north, gearing up for the rain to impact us tomorrow morn
at the university of kentucky, rain and winds were so extreme that one student was literally swept off his feet. >> holy -- >> yeah, a little further east in ohio and west virginia, communities faced violence and -- violent and destructive winds which left homes and rvs shredded. >>> back to our first alert weather now. certainly calm in comparison. taking a live look outside at the city of san francisco, tomorrow at this time will be a different picture, a little bit...
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i'm out here in kentucky. on june 29, the moral outcry of the poor will be heard.oin the people's campaign because we are for it together. >> i'm alvin jackson, i'm proud to stand here with all of our anchored partners and all of you, i'm pleased and proud to stand ready, readyrect 2024 in washington dc. i'm happy today to announce a new initiative of the powers of the breach. a new initiative of holy seasons, passover and ramadan recently come addition of -- initiative, keeping the faith campaign. we are calling on state leaders to sign the new haven declaration. reclaiming our voice. speaking, preaching, teaching, leaving all of the big moral issues of our day. not being started screenings, 50 plus screenings all across the country of the powerful documentaries, christian nationalism's unholy war on democracy. communities all over the country are signing up. carolyn foster just signed up for seven screenings in alabama. during the pentecost weekend to host screenings of this 29th. we invite you to sign up and join us. i'm happy to announce us, we are ready for ju
i'm out here in kentucky. on june 29, the moral outcry of the poor will be heard.oin the people's campaign because we are for it together. >> i'm alvin jackson, i'm proud to stand here with all of our anchored partners and all of you, i'm pleased and proud to stand ready, readyrect 2024 in washington dc. i'm happy today to announce a new initiative of the powers of the breach. a new initiative of holy seasons, passover and ramadan recently come addition of -- initiative, keeping the faith...