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lexington is the second largest city in the state of kentucky. over the last three years tom giambi has become one of the local tennis teams mainstays and thanks to this he lives in this residence with the swimming pool free of charge also know the locals to those in need. or keep. the lexington campus holds more than twenty eight thousand students cost of studies up to twenty thousand dollars per year. but even so the tennis player doesn't pay a penny it gets better in order to enable him to succeed on the tennis court the university adapts to his sports schedule. while here in the interest of your active directory i asked for. thomas in his final year of communication studies now with the many matches he has scheduled for the season he would often be absent with such students the university asked that the teacher's off lexical. if this is . all right is for the spirit official university sponsored event that's not a problem so teachers have to be accommodating was students like tom yeah we have to be able to work with work with them in their sc
lexington is the second largest city in the state of kentucky. over the last three years tom giambi has become one of the local tennis teams mainstays and thanks to this he lives in this residence with the swimming pool free of charge also know the locals to those in need. or keep. the lexington campus holds more than twenty eight thousand students cost of studies up to twenty thousand dollars per year. but even so the tennis player doesn't pay a penny it gets better in order to enable him to...
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he is the author of brendan smith, the female -- next carter connor dalton lyon, native of lexington, kentucky. he teaches the history department at st. mary, the author of segregation, the story of the jackson church visit campaign. next we have carol silver. 1961, became a freedom writer, 22-year-old secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movement activities in the state during the 1960s, he became a member of the organization, in 1961 he was a county organizer for 1964 freedom summer and with the mississippi freedom court, a major lawsuit, it was the case like so many cases went on and on for 5 or 6 years, finally the case was decided in favor of the plaintiffs and federal judge ordered the textbook commission to approve it and so it was on the approved list for 1980. the problem was by then the textbook was old and out of date so it was never as widely adopted in the state but what it did do is have a profound effect on the way history
he is the author of brendan smith, the female -- next carter connor dalton lyon, native of lexington, kentucky. he teaches the history department at st. mary, the author of segregation, the story of the jackson church visit campaign. next we have carol silver. 1961, became a freedom writer, 22-year-old secretary working at united nations headquarters, and the seemingly ordinary individuals in an extraordinary civil rights campaign. next we have wallace hawkins, part of the civil rights movement...
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lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two first few students are in the middle of a video game. jewel as a warm up before the first match of the season for their universities american football team the wildcats are going to drink a beer before you can start the race so you're waiting to hear. cheers and a lot of. these students have found themselves a great way of supporting their team since breakfast isn't. a large supply of strawberry banana flavored vodka david and brandon down four shots in less than two minutes on empty stomachs. is good. for the students university sport events are a great chance to get away from the pressure of their studies but also a particularly good opportunity to party and drink. on the. ground isn't twenty one years old yet the legal age for drinking alcohol in the usa . but on campus circumventing the law has become a national sport. on the way to the stadium they get to the ski
lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two first few students are in the middle of a video game. jewel as a warm up before the first match of the season for their universities american football team the wildcats are going to drink a beer before you can start the race so you're waiting to hear. cheers and a lot of. these...
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he was buried in lexington kentucky. friend of his took some of the bones to dover where he was from. someone kept his head. then about 15 years ago, the sons of confederate veterans took some of the bones and buried them in missouri. if you want to try everything that belongs to william clark be my guest. he was a pretty nasty person. anything else? [applause] >> we have facebook question from peter. he said are there any historical resources on people who died in detroit? >> you can be featured. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/c-span history. and on twitter @c-span history. >> monday night, mark jamieson on net neutrality. he's interviewed by david shepardson. >> we'll take fifth generation wireless 5g. it is a technology that will start being rolled out next year. it will be in place for about a decade or so. it's built into it what they call a slider. each slide can be customized to a particular service or particular customer whatever it might be. it is designed to do that. that violates that idea o
he was buried in lexington kentucky. friend of his took some of the bones to dover where he was from. someone kept his head. then about 15 years ago, the sons of confederate veterans took some of the bones and buried them in missouri. if you want to try everything that belongs to william clark be my guest. he was a pretty nasty person. anything else? [applause] >> we have facebook question from peter. he said are there any historical resources on people who died in detroit? >> you...
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back tos springfield his wife mary todd turned around to send him on a mission to her home town of lexington kentucky to serve as co-counsel to recover the todd family fortune which was considerable.hims he found himself thrust into the of cortex antislavery and the pros slavery forces while politics and the lawsuit was intertwined so bear with me to follow the thread because nearly a decade very todd's father senator henry clay business partner and political ally tried to take the top of this date a man named the old duke. he had married a todd cousin who held the state passed away also a leader of the proslavery movement in the kentucky. john todd running for the state senate against the movement was a slave holder himself was demonized with the worst word that could never be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign in july he died of cholera then link and arrives just in time to observe the close of -- proslavery movement to prohibit the slave trade within the borders he lost the case and the todd family lost to the estate and at the same moment that po
back tos springfield his wife mary todd turned around to send him on a mission to her home town of lexington kentucky to serve as co-counsel to recover the todd family fortune which was considerable.hims he found himself thrust into the of cortex antislavery and the pros slavery forces while politics and the lawsuit was intertwined so bear with me to follow the thread because nearly a decade very todd's father senator henry clay business partner and political ally tried to take the top of this...
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lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky company found. it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two first two students are in the middle of a video game. as a rule before the first match of the season for the university's american football team the wildcats are going to drink a beer before you can start the race so you're waiting to hear cheers of. the students have found themselves a great way of supporting their team since breakfast isn't a. a large supply of strawberry banana flavored vodka david and brandon down four shots in less than two minutes on empty stomachs in the end it. was good . for the students university sport events are a great chance to get away from the pressure of their studies food also a particularly good opportunity to party and transport.
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lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two festina students are in the middle of a video game. as a warm up before the.
lexington in the central east of the united states it is within this city with a population of three hundred thousand that the university of kentucky can be found . it is barely nine in the morning david and brandon two festina students are in the middle of a video game. as a warm up before the.
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and jackson is interviewing him, it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black character's mouth are quite remarkable. we are kind of all in this together, aren't we? and you think what does the cook think is in it for him if the confederacy wins? really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and a book, my favorite favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend. [laughter] gary gallagher: i'm not making that up. i'm not making that up. that is an actual book title, and you can tie that into gods in general. if only the confederacy can win, at last black people can get a break. i mean that's kind of the message in here. like i said, you just can't make some things up. you just can't. the bitterness that remained among former confederates was profound. profound. and i am just going to quote all of the reconciliation stuff. here is something that gets at what former confederates actually thought. this is part of the lyrics from a so
and jackson is interviewing him, it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black character's mouth are quite remarkable. we are kind of all in this together, aren't we? and you think what does the cook think is in it for him if the confederacy wins? really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and a book, my favorite favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend....
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beautiful monument. , it isirtually hidden down where you catch the 4, 5 and six you're going over to lexington. it used to be upstairs, but at some point the mta moved downstairs. hopefully you'll go see it. this poor guy. this is robert mccrae. he worked for the mta. the navy was so short of ships when the u.s. entered the war that rich people or donating yachts to the navy. this was a stimulant -- a steam yacht donated. he was a seaman second-class. it was the first ship sunk by a german torpedo. this was early in 1917. he was never found. his name is on the tablet of the missing in brookwood, england, outside of london. wells bradley. he worked for the irt, joined the navy, then the army, and was sent to texas, where he trade on enny, trained on the j which was manufactured upstate. he died in an airplane crash. indied, he burned to death february, 1918. he was from mount vernon. this is interesting. i was talking about this on a podcast, it was on my website, and the great-grandson of walter o'connell reached out to me and said, how do you know that walter worked for the mta? i said, his n
beautiful monument. , it isirtually hidden down where you catch the 4, 5 and six you're going over to lexington. it used to be upstairs, but at some point the mta moved downstairs. hopefully you'll go see it. this poor guy. this is robert mccrae. he worked for the mta. the navy was so short of ships when the u.s. entered the war that rich people or donating yachts to the navy. this was a stimulant -- a steam yacht donated. he was a seaman second-class. it was the first ship sunk by a german...
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context, but i am leaving that up to the localities just as i left up to the board of visitors at lexington at vmi, where i went to school. i think, though, what is important is to talk about some of the statues that aren't built of bronze, the we still have in our society. the inequities and access to health care, inequities in access to voting rights, inequities that we have in education. you know, that was an awakening what we saw in charlottesville. there's still a tremendous amount of hatred and bigotry, and i was proud to be in charlottesville and stand up for what it was and i would ask ed gillespie to ask the president of the united states to do the same thing, to call it for what it is. >> thank you. >> this was hatred and bigotry. we don't condone that in the commonwealth of virginia. >> don't make me be a school mom. i want to try to do this. mr. gillespie you have 60 seconds. >> the fact is what we saw in charlottesville on august 12th was horrific, and let's be clear about a couple things. these people were in virginia, but they are not of virginia. 90% of them came from outsid
context, but i am leaving that up to the localities just as i left up to the board of visitors at lexington at vmi, where i went to school. i think, though, what is important is to talk about some of the statues that aren't built of bronze, the we still have in our society. the inequities and access to health care, inequities in access to voting rights, inequities that we have in education. you know, that was an awakening what we saw in charlottesville. there's still a tremendous amount of...
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monument and it is virtually hidden -- it's down where you catch the 4, 5 and 6 as you're going to lexington avenue. originally when it day bebuted was upstairs and at some point it was moved downstairs in a dark corner. hopefully you'll go and see it. this boor guy. this is robert mccray. mccray was from south carolina. he worked for the mta. the navy was so short of ships when the war entered -- when the u.s. entered the war that rich people are donating their yacht to the navy. this is a steam yoth that had been donated. it was impressed in the service. he was a seaman second class this is the first ship sunk by a german torpedo very early on in 1917. his name is on the -- of course he was never found. his name is on the tablet of the missing in brookwood, england, outside of london. wales bradley. all i know about him is he worked for the irt, left, joined the navy then the army and he was sent to texas where he trained on the jenny. i keep doing that instead of my pointer. so the general my was manufactured upstate by glen curtis. he died in an airplane crash. he died -- he burned to de
monument and it is virtually hidden -- it's down where you catch the 4, 5 and 6 as you're going to lexington avenue. originally when it day bebuted was upstairs and at some point it was moved downstairs in a dark corner. hopefully you'll go and see it. this boor guy. this is robert mccray. mccray was from south carolina. he worked for the mta. the navy was so short of ships when the war entered -- when the u.s. entered the war that rich people are donating their yacht to the navy. this is a...
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last week at his home near lexington north carolina.asked him why. >> if people would check the record and see this, who is leading the klan and what are they and what do they stand for? that would be logical question. so take any individual in the klan or out, check the leadership. they for example we have people with painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who with insurance agencies. as far as i know, failures. we have people with concrete business. as far as i know, failures. and failed out and frung flunked. just lost out everything they had and they couldn't find nothing else to do it. it made him a klan leader. >> every klan meetd meeting. you collect money. what happens to the money. where does it go? >> it finds its way in the pocket of leaders. i don't myself as an individual. i just couldn't tell you. we know that the they do take up money every rally. we know that. the news knows it. everybody there knows it. they pass a bucket around and take up money. as far as we know, that's the end of it. we don'
last week at his home near lexington north carolina.asked him why. >> if people would check the record and see this, who is leading the klan and what are they and what do they stand for? that would be logical question. so take any individual in the klan or out, check the leadership. they for example we have people with painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who with insurance agencies. as far as i know, failures. we have people with concrete business. as far as i...
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springfield, his wife, mary todd lincoln turned him right around and since my mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky. to serve as cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune. which was considerable. lincoln found himself dressed into the vortex of his native state politics tended to mortal kombat between antislavery and proslavery forces. the lawsuit and the politics were intertwined. so bear with me and follow these threads if you will. for nearly 1 decade, mary todd's father, john s todd, senator henry clay business partner and political ally had tried to rest the todd estate from a man known as robert - also called, the old duke. he had married a todd cousin who held the estate that passed away. he was also leader of the post-slavery movement in kentucky. john todd running for the state senate against the movement, though a slaveholder himself, was demonized with the worst work that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849, he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursue the family just in time to observe the post slavery m
springfield, his wife, mary todd lincoln turned him right around and since my mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky. to serve as cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune. which was considerable. lincoln found himself dressed into the vortex of his native state politics tended to mortal kombat between antislavery and proslavery forces. the lawsuit and the politics were intertwined. so bear with me and follow these threads if you will. for nearly 1 decade, mary todd's father, john s...
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hurricane harvey is now in the northern portions of louisiana and we'll see nashville and lexington get hit from the low pressure system arriving saturday. as it moves that direction, not the 30, 40 inches but still pretty significant rainfall as you look at places outside of nashville and scattering to the east. you're looking at widespread rain because of what once was hurricane harvey. there's a couple other systems we're paying attention to. real quick, this one only a 10% chance of become storm in the next five days but right there in the gulf of mexico. it's not a place where we want to see a rain maker form. it could run up to the houston area along the gulf coast. let's hope that one doesn't come to fruition. one that's always been created, a monster across the atlantic, already a category 3 going up category 4 and some models show a cat-5. you'll be running up to tuesday and it still hasn't made louisville. -- landfall. one model has it to the east coast. the other to southern portions of the caribbean. this is one we'll be watching for the next week or so, kimberly. >> adam kl
hurricane harvey is now in the northern portions of louisiana and we'll see nashville and lexington get hit from the low pressure system arriving saturday. as it moves that direction, not the 30, 40 inches but still pretty significant rainfall as you look at places outside of nashville and scattering to the east. you're looking at widespread rain because of what once was hurricane harvey. there's a couple other systems we're paying attention to. real quick, this one only a 10% chance of become...
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on new york's lexington avenue. >> this is your place when you come home? >> this is my go-to.i crave. no matter how well i have been eating, this is the first thing i want and need. >> reporter: in his travels, he has eaten everything from rotten shark to -- >> sheep testicles. >> reporter: is there anything you won't eat? >> i have eaten a lot of bad food. it's when no one cares at all, that's soul destroying. i can't take it too seriously. i will literally, really carelessly made burger by a cynical, large company, the contempt implicit in that transaction can really send me into a spiral of depression that will last for days. >> reporter: little seems to slow him down. >> so how many pots do you have on the stove? >> i don't know. a lot. but all of them are fun pots. >> reporter: they include producing, writing and starring in his cnn series, "parts unknown." his web series, "raw craft" he is authoring a new cookbook and a speaking tour. >> how much are you on the road? >> about 250 days a year. it's been like this for the better part of 15 years. >> and you're okay with th
on new york's lexington avenue. >> this is your place when you come home? >> this is my go-to.i crave. no matter how well i have been eating, this is the first thing i want and need. >> reporter: in his travels, he has eaten everything from rotten shark to -- >> sheep testicles. >> reporter: is there anything you won't eat? >> i have eaten a lot of bad food. it's when no one cares at all, that's soul destroying. i can't take it too seriously. i will...
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he managed to warn the countryside and there is a competition that takes place at lexington, massachusetts, than a few hours later at the old north bridge in concorde. that is the scene you see playing at here. we actually animated a period engraving of the fight at concorde bridge. that is a place that every american should visit at some point. you can stand on this ground today, you can see the house that stands up on the farm of above the river that still stands there today. and these are all objects which objects to that fighting, whether a piece of wood that is literally one of the diagonal braces from the bridge over the river. 19, 1775. that actually came out of the river in the 1950's. it was right there with the bridge stood. there was only one bridge made of oak that ever stood on that site. the river changed course and they moved the bridge to a different location. it matches perfectly. the location description of the bridge. and objects to the generosity of the concorde museum in concorde, massachusetts, which has placed a number of these items on display, supplemented pieces o
he managed to warn the countryside and there is a competition that takes place at lexington, massachusetts, than a few hours later at the old north bridge in concorde. that is the scene you see playing at here. we actually animated a period engraving of the fight at concorde bridge. that is a place that every american should visit at some point. you can stand on this ground today, you can see the house that stands up on the farm of above the river that still stands there today. and these are...
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it looks like even more of these monuments will be taken down with cities such as baltimore and lexingtonucky, announcing their decision to remove confederate statues. no word yet on where the statues will end up, but i'm guessing steve bannon's summer home. ( laughter ) now-- nice little garden, peaceful. ( applause ) now, i understand communities voting to get rid of painful reminders of the confederacy. but it turns out removing them might not be the only way to achieve that. take a look at this word from our new sponsor. >> is your town full of outdated confederate statues? >> are you considering tearing them down or petitioning to have them removed in a legal-type fashion? >> there must be a better way! call us. kopelski twins confederate monument modification service. you got yourself a confederate certainly riding a horse? lose the guy, keep the horse. >> the horse didn't know about slavery what about you got some sort of old-guy general? >> no problem. bigger mustache. >> give him a hat. boom, cap'n crunch. >> and why have it on a podium when you can have a water slide? >> you jus
it looks like even more of these monuments will be taken down with cities such as baltimore and lexingtonucky, announcing their decision to remove confederate statues. no word yet on where the statues will end up, but i'm guessing steve bannon's summer home. ( laughter ) now-- nice little garden, peaceful. ( applause ) now, i understand communities voting to get rid of painful reminders of the confederacy. but it turns out removing them might not be the only way to achieve that. take a look at...
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hisab wife, mary todd lincoln, turned him right around and sent him oh a mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky, to serve as cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune, which wasfo considerable. lincoln found himself thrust into the vortex of his native states politics, turned into mortal kombat between anti-slavery and proslavery forces. the lawsuit and the politics were intertwined. so bear with me and follow these threads, if you will, for nearly a decade mary todd's father, senator henry clays business partner, and political ally, had tried to rest the todd estate from a man known as robert wickliffe, also called the old e duke. he had married polly todd, ad ad todd cousin who held the estate but passed away. wickliffe was also the leader of the virulently proslavery movement in kentucky. john todd, running for the state senate against that movement, the less labor -- a slaveholding something was demonized with the worst word that could ever be used against anyone in politics, abolitionist. in the middle of the campaign, in july, 1849 he died of cholera. lincoln arrived to pursu
hisab wife, mary todd lincoln, turned him right around and sent him oh a mission to her hometown of lexington, kentucky, to serve as cocounsel to recover the todd family fortune, which wasfo considerable. lincoln found himself thrust into the vortex of his native states politics, turned into mortal kombat between anti-slavery and proslavery forces. the lawsuit and the politics were intertwined. so bear with me and follow these threads, if you will, for nearly a decade mary todd's father,...
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and so when he eventually took the city of lexington in virginia, he made sure he burned the institute down perhaps as a warning to the confederates that that kind of -- that using children in the war was not something that they would -- but also this is now a legitimate military target, if it's training cadets to fight against union soldiers, it's all of a sudden part of the war. these two gentleman one more famous than the other became the faces of destruction for the united states army. you guys know this fellow. william sherman. and this guy, this is philip sheridan. so at the same time that sherman was marching through georgia quite famously, sheridan was marching up the valley, right? so this was -- he was doing this just after hunter had gone up the valley. and sheridan made sure to burn a great deal of land. he left it rather barren. but, you know, still used, guys, they didn't destroy everything in a way. this was not indiscriminate destruction of property. there was not indiscriminate -- there wasn't murder on some kind of mass scale. i have little doubt civilians were harmed
and so when he eventually took the city of lexington in virginia, he made sure he burned the institute down perhaps as a warning to the confederates that that kind of -- that using children in the war was not something that they would -- but also this is now a legitimate military target, if it's training cadets to fight against union soldiers, it's all of a sudden part of the war. these two gentleman one more famous than the other became the faces of destruction for the united states army. you...
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beginning to run up and we'll see nashville, eventually lexington get hit by that low pressure systemthat will be arriving on saturday. if it moves that direction, not those 30, 40 inches but still significant rainfall as you look at places outside of nashville getting close to a foot of total rain. that rinse scatters off toward the east. you're looking at widespread rain. it is all going to be because of what once was hurricane harvey. there are a couple systems we are paying attention to. only a 10% chance of becoming a storm in the next five days but look at where it's at a bridge right there in the gulf of mexico. this is not a place where we want to see a rainmaker form, it could drift up the coast and get into the houston area along the gulf coast, let's hope that one doesn't come to fruition. one that's already been created, this is a monster moving across the atlantic. already a category three to get up to category four, some models will bring this up to a category five. still a long ways away, as you pay attention to our timing, were going to be running all the way up till t
beginning to run up and we'll see nashville, eventually lexington get hit by that low pressure systemthat will be arriving on saturday. if it moves that direction, not those 30, 40 inches but still significant rainfall as you look at places outside of nashville getting close to a foot of total rain. that rinse scatters off toward the east. you're looking at widespread rain. it is all going to be because of what once was hurricane harvey. there are a couple systems we are paying attention to....
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blaine adamson is the owner and operator of hands on originals in lexington, kentucky., he declined to print a series of gay pride t-shirts for an upcoming pride festival. he says he even employs gay employs, but he doesn't want to print materials that conflict with his religious beliefs. we are joined by who is or presenting him in court. thank you for joining us. thank you for coming on. blaine, the obvious question first, and you say that it is not a question of disliking gay people, but that you have eight religious problem with this. explain that, if you would? >> absolutely. i'll print for anybody. it doesn't matter who you are, it doesn't matter who you are, what your belief system is. what matters is what message you're asking me to print. we have shown over the country of our history that we employ employees and we also print for gay people. it just depends on the message they ask us to print. one specific example, the very pride festival we had an issue with, there was a lesbian band named mother jane. we predict traits for them. it was about who they are. it
blaine adamson is the owner and operator of hands on originals in lexington, kentucky., he declined to print a series of gay pride t-shirts for an upcoming pride festival. he says he even employs gay employs, but he doesn't want to print materials that conflict with his religious beliefs. we are joined by who is or presenting him in court. thank you for joining us. thank you for coming on. blaine, the obvious question first, and you say that it is not a question of disliking gay people, but...
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context but i'm leaving that up to the locality just as i left it up to the board of visitors in lexington at bmi where i went to school. i think what is important is to talk about some of the statues that are told abrons, the inequity that we still have in our society, the inequities in access to health care, inequities and access to voting rights in and inequities we have an education. that was an awakening what we saw in charlottesville so there's a tremendous amount of hatred in the future in this country and the state and i was proud to be in charlottesville and stand up for what it was. i would ask ed gillespie to as the president of the niceties to do the same thing, call it for what it is. this was hatred in the future and we don't condone that in the commonwealth of virginia. >> mr. gillespie you have 60 seconds. >> the fact is what we saw in charlottesville on august 12 was horrific and let's be clear about a couple of things. these people were in virginia but they are not of virginia. 90% of them came from outside of our commonwealth. my fellow virginians we are caring and lovin
context but i'm leaving that up to the locality just as i left it up to the board of visitors in lexington at bmi where i went to school. i think what is important is to talk about some of the statues that are told abrons, the inequity that we still have in our society, the inequities in access to health care, inequities and access to voting rights in and inequities we have an education. that was an awakening what we saw in charlottesville so there's a tremendous amount of hatred in the future...
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he saw the great carrier lexington sunk at the coral sea and yorktown shot out from under him at midway. he knew how vulnerable aircraft carriers could be. also at his battles we destroyed five enemy carriers and damaged two more. that is turner, i am sorry that it's fletcher boarding, i think it is the astoria. from yorktown. the process of thinking and he shifted his flag to a story of. storia. stor you can understand his perspective and how different it would be from van de graaff and turner. at the coral see and midway be japanese were tied down, supporting amphibious operation. just the mission that fletcher was being given for guadalcanal. he had limited fighter strength. it had to be divided over two separate areas. he had to continue to protect his carriers, but he had to for thefighter support amphibious operations, about 60 miles away. planes.8 fighter i'm sorry, 99. in half and say, i guess you can allocate 50 for each. hour, at that an time, an hour and a half to fly back and forth from the carriers to guadalcanal. that amount of time is not really defending anything. for ev
he saw the great carrier lexington sunk at the coral sea and yorktown shot out from under him at midway. he knew how vulnerable aircraft carriers could be. also at his battles we destroyed five enemy carriers and damaged two more. that is turner, i am sorry that it's fletcher boarding, i think it is the astoria. from yorktown. the process of thinking and he shifted his flag to a story of. storia. stor you can understand his perspective and how different it would be from van de graaff and...
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blaine adamson is the founder and owner of hands on originals in lexington, kentucky.ed to print a series of gay pride t-shirts for an upcoming gay pride festival. he says he serves gay customers all the time and even employs gay employs, but he doesn't want to print materials that conflict with his religious beliefs. for that, he spent the last five years in court. blaine adamson joins us tonight along with kristen waggoner. of alliance defending freedom, of the legal group, the biggest in the world, they are representing him in court. welcome to you both. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> tucker: thank you for coming on.co blaine, the obvious question first, and you say that it is not a question of disliking gay people, but that you have a religious problem with this. explain that, if you would? >> absolutely. i'll print for anybody. it doesn't matter who you are, it doesn't matter who you are, what your belief system is. what matters is what messageho you're asking meur to print. we have shown over the country of our history that we employ gay employees and
blaine adamson is the founder and owner of hands on originals in lexington, kentucky.ed to print a series of gay pride t-shirts for an upcoming gay pride festival. he says he serves gay customers all the time and even employs gay employs, but he doesn't want to print materials that conflict with his religious beliefs. for that, he spent the last five years in court. blaine adamson joins us tonight along with kristen waggoner. of alliance defending freedom, of the legal group, the biggest in the...
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so as i learned the histories of the sites i wrote about in sacred ground, lexington and concord, the alamo, gettysburg, little bighorn and pollock -- and pearl harbor, the defilement and redefinition, it was clear that all of these sites were not just fixed with present, but they were -- thick with present, but they were changing. they were alive. in the book memory market, something that could be true for dozens of historic sites -- thousands of historic sites. gettysburg is an ongoing project with no final meaning, an american shrine in a continued state of being. meanings have been, will continue to be plural, changing uncontested -- and contested. our understanding of the aftermath goes through the enduring process of revision. word, i said the dirty revision. now let me share this with you. ,hen i become king of the world and be of good cheer, my people working on this, it will take a little while -- full disclosure, i have to tell you my wife is desperately interested that anyone but me recounting of the world. who knows, maybe the security forces will have to be called out, bu
so as i learned the histories of the sites i wrote about in sacred ground, lexington and concord, the alamo, gettysburg, little bighorn and pollock -- and pearl harbor, the defilement and redefinition, it was clear that all of these sites were not just fixed with present, but they were -- thick with present, but they were changing. they were alive. in the book memory market, something that could be true for dozens of historic sites -- thousands of historic sites. gettysburg is an ongoing...
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>> not only is it, i would be surprised if this guy was coaching fifth grade basketball in lexington he's put himself in a terrible position. one, because it's repeated examples. two, because he is so -- he doesn't care. like, he's won and this is where it traces back to the university of louisville, like, are they tolerating too much because he's won a national championship. >> 2013. it's been a while. >> he's won two. an elite college basketball coaches in the country and of his generation. he's put himself in a position where you really cannot return from, craig. >> what does this say about the culture of college basketball? >> the culture of college basketball has been so manipulated by these runners, these -- basically people taking full advantage -- they're like -- the runners, the people that have all the money with the bags, $100,000, $150,000, they are taking advantage of these players like they're prey. and they just -- they circle around them like great white sharks. when they find the elite guys, the top 10, top 50 recruits, those are the ones they say, we have to have th
>> not only is it, i would be surprised if this guy was coaching fifth grade basketball in lexington he's put himself in a terrible position. one, because it's repeated examples. two, because he is so -- he doesn't care. like, he's won and this is where it traces back to the university of louisville, like, are they tolerating too much because he's won a national championship. >> 2013. it's been a while. >> he's won two. an elite college basketball coaches in the country and of...
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people were standing around the subway entrance on 96 and lexington asking if it was safe to go in thereed a cab, headed down fifth avenue. approached st. patrick's cathedral on the left. so many people were praying. it occurred to me this might not be over. i told the cabbie, take a right on 47th street so i can head to my office, not the world trade center. when i got there, my boss met me in the lobby and told me that brit hume was on the air calming our audience. we had word a second plane was heading towards washington. we all have a story. brian sweeney was on that plane. from united flight 175, he called his wife and left a voice mail on her phone. >> this is brian. i'm on a plane that has been hijacked. i want you to know, i love you. i want you to tell my parents and everybody that i love you and i'll see you when you get there. bye, babe. i love you. >> and you hold out this hope for someone like brian who -- this is a silly way to put it but he was the a warrior. you didn't believe that something like this could take away. you hope it's validated somehow. all i needed was that
people were standing around the subway entrance on 96 and lexington asking if it was safe to go in thereed a cab, headed down fifth avenue. approached st. patrick's cathedral on the left. so many people were praying. it occurred to me this might not be over. i told the cabbie, take a right on 47th street so i can head to my office, not the world trade center. when i got there, my boss met me in the lobby and told me that brit hume was on the air calming our audience. we had word a second plane...
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from the summit to lexington hills and los gatos.d early morning trouble, but that's long gone. quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights on 5:21 this morning. we're hearing about a disabled vehicle just on the west side of those metering lights. in one of those left-hand lanes. working to get more information from chp and hopefully i'll have an update shortly. doesn't look like it's slowing down the carpool lanes. westbound 80, 24 minutes, and 101, in the green at nine minutes. >> thanks, alexis. >> we all celebrated in style with the parade for the warriors championship in june. new at 6:00, why the team still hasn't paid its bill to oakland. >> first, buzzing the bay area. the fighter jet maneuvers that had a lot of people looking up. >> we can probably look at this cute bunny all day long, right? the reason it's making headlines this morning, besides the obvious. it's dunking a basketball. >> i can't handle. so great. a better day starts right here. even as we head to commercial break. a live look at the golden ga
from the summit to lexington hills and los gatos.d early morning trouble, but that's long gone. quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights on 5:21 this morning. we're hearing about a disabled vehicle just on the west side of those metering lights. in one of those left-hand lanes. working to get more information from chp and hopefully i'll have an update shortly. doesn't look like it's slowing down the carpool lanes. westbound 80, 24 minutes, and 101, in the green at nine minutes....
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beyond the mountains look at this, 50 in pittsburgh this morning, 46 columbus, 50 detroit,49 in lexingtonhe work week into the weekend, high pressure building in. cool air around it settling over our area and high temperatures will only be in the 70's here. you get up into parts of pennsylvania, they won't be getting out of the 60's. so, that's below normal for usually we're a lot warmer. 74 in the district today. we'll do low to mid 70's elsewhere. your seven-day forecast shows a lot of 70's there. beautiful fall-like weather through the weekend. no complaints. you know, we're going to be watching irma closely. home here, great weather. now irma's effects wouldn't be felt probably until the early part of next week. to that degree it's still a little too early to tell. we got to see where irma actually goes once it approaches the u.s. but if we were to get some rain it would be in that tuesday, wednesday time frame. that's your seven-day forecast. let's go to the roads now with erin. you look back to school ready. >> thank you i feel back to school ready. feels fall to me outside. 6:50 an
beyond the mountains look at this, 50 in pittsburgh this morning, 46 columbus, 50 detroit,49 in lexingtonhe work week into the weekend, high pressure building in. cool air around it settling over our area and high temperatures will only be in the 70's here. you get up into parts of pennsylvania, they won't be getting out of the 60's. so, that's below normal for usually we're a lot warmer. 74 in the district today. we'll do low to mid 70's elsewhere. your seven-day forecast shows a lot of 70's...
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lexington 49.ooking at a few of our suburbs waking up to temperatures in the 40's. fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast here, 74 here on a thursday afternoon, lots of ysunshine. friday 76. 73 on saturday, sunshine 74 on saturday. enjoy the weekend. if we're tracking and dealing with irma's remnants here, it would potentially be tuesday, wednesday time frame. exactly what we see still kind of questionable but we'll continue to update you as we get the latest data in. that's the latest from the weather department erin has the latest on the roads. hey, erin. >> 5:49 right now and we have some problems. good news is this crash cleared to the left shoulder. bad news is we still have some slowdowns. this is on the outer loop approaching connecticut avenue. give yourself a little bit of inner loop still looks good. we also have a crash in southern maryland. 210 northbound just before the beltway. about a 25 minute delay back to old fort road so problems coming through fort washington this morning. 295 on the s
lexington 49.ooking at a few of our suburbs waking up to temperatures in the 40's. fox5 accuweather 7-day forecast here, 74 here on a thursday afternoon, lots of ysunshine. friday 76. 73 on saturday, sunshine 74 on saturday. enjoy the weekend. if we're tracking and dealing with irma's remnants here, it would potentially be tuesday, wednesday time frame. exactly what we see still kind of questionable but we'll continue to update you as we get the latest data in. that's the latest from the...
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and jackson is interviewing him, and it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black characters mouth, we're all in this together, and you think what does the prospective cook thinks in it for him if the confederacy wins. really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and my favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend. i'm not making that up. if only the confederacy can win, at last black people can get a break. i mean that's kind of the message in here. like i said, you just can't make some things up. the bitterness that remained among some confederates is profound. here's something that gets at what former confederates actually thought. this is part of the lyrics from a song called "oh, i'm a good old rebel." which was sarcastically dedicated to the honorable -- 300,000 yankees is stiffed in southern dust. we got 300,000 before they conquered us. they died of southern fever and southern shot. i wish they was 3 million instead of wha
and jackson is interviewing him, and it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black characters mouth, we're all in this together, and you think what does the prospective cook thinks in it for him if the confederacy wins. really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and my favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend. i'm not making that up. if only the confederacy...
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and jackson is interviewing him, and it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black characters mouth, we're all in this together, and you think what does the prospective cook thinks in it for him if the confederacy wins. really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and my favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend. i'm not making that up. if only the confederacy can win, at last black people can get a break. i mean that's kind of the message in here. like i said, you just can't make some things up. the bitterness that remained among some confederates is profound. here's something that gets at what former confederates actually thought. this is part of the lyrics from a song called "oh, i'm a good old rebel." which was sarcastically dedicated to the honorable -- 300,000 yankees is stiffed in southern dust. we got 300,000 before they conquered us. they died of southern fever and southern shot. i wish they was 3 million instead of wha
and jackson is interviewing him, and it turns out they're both from lexington. and the words that come out of the black characters mouth, we're all in this together, and you think what does the prospective cook thinks in it for him if the confederacy wins. really, it just makes your mind drift away to something else that might make sense. and my favorite book title of all books on the civil war is stonewall jackson, colon, the black man's friend. i'm not making that up. if only the confederacy...
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already a half foot of rain falling in some places especially in the area you see in red, lexington,ouisville south of cincinnati you're not out of the woods. some heavy rain is moving toward you as we speak or on top of you already. actual actually we'll eventually see along the east coast some of the lighter rain from harvey saturday night from pennsylvania to new york. quick look, more than a half foot. all right, robin, more coming in just moments. >> begin e. the worst may be over in texas but many are still suffering from relentless floods seeking air rescues. abc's matt gutman is with them in beaumont, has the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. even the evacuation centers here in beaumont have been evacuated and just over the past few hours we've watched this river rise several feet and there's still hu rescued. officials saying the worst is yet to come. this morning, beaumont is an island surrounded by that giant mote of brown water. the only way in by boat or by air. all right. we're about to take off so we joined a navy search and rescue flig
already a half foot of rain falling in some places especially in the area you see in red, lexington,ouisville south of cincinnati you're not out of the woods. some heavy rain is moving toward you as we speak or on top of you already. actual actually we'll eventually see along the east coast some of the lighter rain from harvey saturday night from pennsylvania to new york. quick look, more than a half foot. all right, robin, more coming in just moments. >> begin e. the worst may be over in...
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. >>> "the lexington herald leader" reports on a kentucky college student's plea for help after being class rate. paolo garcia in the daca program says another student posted her profile to "report this illegal." she says that led to harassment and her school refused to happen. vladimir dudier is here with more. >> reporter: she was borp in central mexico and her parents brought her to this country when she was 2 years old. she is politically active publicly opposing some of the president's policies. now president trump threatening to end the program for immigrant children, gars is worried about eventual deportation. >> my name is paola garcia. i'm a senior at trancele vainia university. >> reporter: in an emotional video posted to youtube, 21-year-old paola garcia is concerned about her future. >> i'm undocumented, and a recipient of daca. >> reporter: garcia says it was her undocumented stat us that prompted fellow trancele vainia university classmate taylor ragg to post this facebook message over garcia's profile saying "everyone report this illegal at my school bragging about brea
. >>> "the lexington herald leader" reports on a kentucky college student's plea for help after being class rate. paolo garcia in the daca program says another student posted her profile to "report this illegal." she says that led to harassment and her school refused to happen. vladimir dudier is here with more. >> reporter: she was borp in central mexico and her parents brought her to this country when she was 2 years old. she is politically active publicly...