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and passed away in 1870 and this is engraved at his death in lexington. after lee's death, jubal early and other ex-confederates, claimed that the late confederate chieftain had been the ideal southern gentleman, a man without fault, they also pointed out that lee at the time of the breakup of the union had been deeply torn between his loyalty to his country and a career officer in the u.s. army and his home state of virginia, but that ultimately, lee had no choice, no choice but to side with his native state and this was not treason, lost cause writers argued. here is an image that depicts the unification of lee, defeat is not dishonest with lee there in the middle and some historians in recent decades have argued that lee's exalted status in the post-reconstruction era was solely a postwar creation, that lee's deification occurred in the 1870s or 1880s and clearly this is not true. if you look at wartime newspapers, diaries and letters, lee is clearly a great hero by the fall of 1862, to white southerners, primarily because he one is on the battlefield.
and passed away in 1870 and this is engraved at his death in lexington. after lee's death, jubal early and other ex-confederates, claimed that the late confederate chieftain had been the ideal southern gentleman, a man without fault, they also pointed out that lee at the time of the breakup of the union had been deeply torn between his loyalty to his country and a career officer in the u.s. army and his home state of virginia, but that ultimately, lee had no choice, no choice but to side with...
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lexington, kevin. search-and-rescue is ongoing and our job is to back fill the capabilities of the state of local level in the united states coast guard plays a huge role in helping us to do that. captain benson is going to brief us once again coast guard. >> good morning, everyone. captainas the ministry are in gl are you mentioned, search and areue and life safety paramount goals going forth today and in the coming days and the coast guard is very much a key player in that. simultaneous events will be unfolding in addition to search and rescue and the life safety missions will also be evaluations of the waterways and ports on the panhandle of florida. involve ourll also key players, the army corps of engineers as well as noaa and state and local agency partners. in the aftermath of the hurricane, the coast guard has brought the full force of the coast guard to bear was shallow water rescue boats, helicopters, aids to navigation boats, specialized teams, everybody is ready to roll in and respond. the
lexington, kevin. search-and-rescue is ongoing and our job is to back fill the capabilities of the state of local level in the united states coast guard plays a huge role in helping us to do that. captain benson is going to brief us once again coast guard. >> good morning, everyone. captainas the ministry are in gl are you mentioned, search and areue and life safety paramount goals going forth today and in the coming days and the coast guard is very much a key player in that. simultaneous...
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a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.ymer spoke with the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who we're told is 11-year-old thatcher grayson sitting on the ground with a service dog beside him. thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but she says the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county schools.grayson says that's the o
a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.ymer spoke with the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who...
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>> it was kind of a miracle for >> reporter: employees at dva kitchen in lexington, kentucky, would tell you miracles are served here all the time. nearly every staff member isng recoveri from drug and alcohol addiction. and this is their second chance. >> sometimes just to take the chance on one person might be the difference inou theirey in recovery. >> dva owners rob and diane perez say their journey led them here. rob was in rehab for alcohol addiction at age 25. in recent years, the couple lost 13 employees to drug overdoses. >> i think thatar this is sim to most places in america, unfortunately. but the epidemic is huge. >> reporter: their mission, giving jobs to those who need purpose, structure, and acceptance. a model working in other places, too, like in richmond, indiana. >> we couldn't really turn a blind eye. we had to figure out a way. become ter: hiring had difficult at belldon manufacturing company when applicants couldn't pass the drug test. the problem was clear. so was the soamtion. a pro to get employees clean and back to work. >> i'm just sorateful for this iportunit
>> it was kind of a miracle for >> reporter: employees at dva kitchen in lexington, kentucky, would tell you miracles are served here all the time. nearly every staff member isng recoveri from drug and alcohol addiction. and this is their second chance. >> sometimes just to take the chance on one person might be the difference inou theirey in recovery. >> dva owners rob and diane perez say their journey led them here. rob was in rehab for alcohol addiction at age 25. in...
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this is in and around lexington, kentucky. lexington, kentucky, home of the university of kentucky wildcats. college basketball almost like a religion down there, but we're focused on the congressional race in this district, andy bar, amy mcgrath, she had that viral ad, the fighter pilot went viral last year, raised a ton of money. won an upset in the democratic primary up there. democrats have a lot of hope for this district. you see obviously republican in the last two presidential elections by double-digits but where democrats are hoping for here is this is one of those districts where you got especially around lexington, you got a lot more of the sort of white collar professionals, suburbites we talk about all the time. they're hoping for a surge there, and they're hoping that mcgrath can sort of outperform what democrats traditionally do in the rural parts. we will see. democrats have some hope here. what makes this particularly significant is these are your poll closing times on election night. you can see all the way ac
this is in and around lexington, kentucky. lexington, kentucky, home of the university of kentucky wildcats. college basketball almost like a religion down there, but we're focused on the congressional race in this district, andy bar, amy mcgrath, she had that viral ad, the fighter pilot went viral last year, raised a ton of money. won an upset in the democratic primary up there. democrats have a lot of hope for this district. you see obviously republican in the last two presidential elections...
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of lexington and democrat amy mcgrath.e invite your questions and comments tonight. join the conversation. gend email at ket.or make sure to check the box it says you are not a robot or give 800-494-7605.one- appreciate you candidates. lots to cover in one hour. let's start with you, ms. mcgrath. adds either by or on behalf of that you are too liberal for kentucky. there's a playback where we hear that you are further left, more progressive than anyone in the state of kentucky. are your values and your vision for the sixth district out of stepping out of touch with what the voters would want? i think taking people's words out of context. entering them back at your opponents. they are mr. stepping -- there it miss recep -- misrepresenting what i said. i don't know what the issue was since he won't release the tape. but i was trying to explain people that you can put folks in a box. on many issues, i am very conservative. on some issues i very liberal. that is just who we are. when you do these negative attack ads the really
of lexington and democrat amy mcgrath.e invite your questions and comments tonight. join the conversation. gend email at ket.or make sure to check the box it says you are not a robot or give 800-494-7605.one- appreciate you candidates. lots to cover in one hour. let's start with you, ms. mcgrath. adds either by or on behalf of that you are too liberal for kentucky. there's a playback where we hear that you are further left, more progressive than anyone in the state of kentucky. are your values...
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is a lot different than, you know, lexington, kentucky, you know? l.a.g for $4,000 -- or $4 million a week if you wanted to run thousand points television and lexington is at 145 right now. you know? so you have to have enough money, and then, you know, once you get past that threshold, there's a point of diminishing returns kind of there. yeah, i would definitely go candidate first. >> let's take this one step further, dan, on this. would you rather have an a+ recruit in a republican-leaning distribute or a b or c-level -- >> i've got plenty of a+ recruits in republican districts right now. utah 4 -- [laughter] i've already got that. i've got that. >> instead of winning, would you rather -- if you only d. >> well there was a public poll in utah north of 50. i mean, the proof is in the bedding. butting. >> based on that answer, i'm going to have to give the opposite. [laughter] >> would you rather defend, have one of your strong, a strong incumbent against a weak challenger in a democratic finish. >> say that again? >> this is for john. would you rather
is a lot different than, you know, lexington, kentucky, you know? l.a.g for $4,000 -- or $4 million a week if you wanted to run thousand points television and lexington is at 145 right now. you know? so you have to have enough money, and then, you know, once you get past that threshold, there's a point of diminishing returns kind of there. yeah, i would definitely go candidate first. >> let's take this one step further, dan, on this. would you rather have an a+ recruit in a...
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is a lot different than lexington, kentucky. l.a.ing for $4 million a week if you wanted to run a thousand points television, lexington is 145 right now. so you have to have enough money and then once you get past that threshold there's a point of diminishing returns kind of there. but yeah, i would definitely go candidate first as well. >> let's take this one step further, dan. would you rather have an a plus recruit in a republican-leaning district or a b or c level recruit in a democratic district? >> i've got plenty of a-plus recruits in republican districts. all you've got to look is look at ben mcadams in utah 4. we've got -- >> would you rather -- >> i've already got that. i've got that. >> for your chances of winning, if you could only pick one -- >> there was a public poll showed us winning in utah 4. so the proof is in the pudding. >> based on that answer, i'm going to have to give the opposite. >> would you rather defend, have one of your strong -- a strong incumbent against a weak challenger in a democratic district, if i
is a lot different than lexington, kentucky. l.a.ing for $4 million a week if you wanted to run a thousand points television, lexington is 145 right now. so you have to have enough money and then once you get past that threshold there's a point of diminishing returns kind of there. but yeah, i would definitely go candidate first as well. >> let's take this one step further, dan. would you rather have an a plus recruit in a republican-leaning district or a b or c level recruit in a...
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in her primary race, at the mayor of lexington, very popular mayor won fayette county, which is lexington, but she won all of those 18 more rural counties. she did it by showing up, talking to the people. they have fallen in love with her, with her background as a marine fighter pilot, and she's made a real inroad that's going to be hard for donald trump to overcome. you know, it's hard when you doesn't serve and you got five deferments with a bone spur to take on somebody who really fought and ran combat missions, particularly the first woman actually to fly combat missions for the marines. >> a real american hero for sure. >> yes. >> kentucky congressman john yarmuth, good to see you. >> thank you. >>> how this race is leading and what impact it could have on the balance of power. what impact it could have on the balance of power it's time for sleep number's fall sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the final days of our fall sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. plus, 2
in her primary race, at the mayor of lexington, very popular mayor won fayette county, which is lexington, but she won all of those 18 more rural counties. she did it by showing up, talking to the people. they have fallen in love with her, with her background as a marine fighter pilot, and she's made a real inroad that's going to be hard for donald trump to overcome. you know, it's hard when you doesn't serve and you got five deferments with a bone spur to take on somebody who really fought and...
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. >> today's contestant dan wu from lexington, kentucky says he's going on a worldwide trek to find the perfect chicken wing, but first he's looking to play the perfect game and leave here a very wealthy man. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ all right, let's do it. [cheers and applause] welcome. are you guys ready to play today? [cheers and applause] chicken wings aside, are you ready, dan? >> born ready. >> we need to make the money first, then you can go on that trek. >> that's right. >> all right, let's take a look at your board. set it up. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got your three lifelines up there. so let's do it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question starts us off.
. >> today's contestant dan wu from lexington, kentucky says he's going on a worldwide trek to find the perfect chicken wing, but first he's looking to play the perfect game and leave here a very wealthy man. so let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ all right, let's do it. [cheers and applause] welcome. are you guys ready to play today? [cheers and applause] chicken wings aside, are you ready, dan? >> born ready. >> we need to make the...
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eric: we're minutes away, much closer to president trump arriving in lexington, kentucky.will hold another campaign style rally and man, oh, man are the people pumped and ready and in that huge space, the gymnasium waiting for the president of the united states. this comes as republicans are trying to stave off what some analysts predict could be a blue wave in congress this november. what about local elections. we'llarry will join us with his crystal ball. plus, facebook has an update on the massive data breach, targeting millions of users. details on what the hackers were able to access from the social media database, we'll tell you all about it, straight ahead. we're in memphis, tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wisely. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your cha
eric: we're minutes away, much closer to president trump arriving in lexington, kentucky.will hold another campaign style rally and man, oh, man are the people pumped and ready and in that huge space, the gymnasium waiting for the president of the united states. this comes as republicans are trying to stave off what some analysts predict could be a blue wave in congress this november. what about local elections. we'llarry will join us with his crystal ball. plus, facebook has an update on the...
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in lexington school system graduated there. got drafted it was nineteen i was drafted in one nine hundred sixty eight read i school. no kid i was too. drifted right into the military one nine hundred sixty eight take me through after the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas for vance individual training and went from there to california and shipped so be it all in the same year and what aspect of the military was it was in the i mean i was in small lots they were. called quad fifties it was cool fifty caliber machine guns mounted on the turret which was on the back of a deuce of a half four or five times that i know dennis. and what division were you in and all that she better be sixty fifth that till. now where did you go first a bit no denying then i was shipped off to. and everywhere you went it was just nuts. you know i was on the front line ninety percent of my time. i was in ash valley i don't know if you ever he
in lexington school system graduated there. got drafted it was nineteen i was drafted in one nine hundred sixty eight read i school. no kid i was too. drifted right into the military one nine hundred sixty eight take me through after the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas for vance individual training and went from there to california and shipped so be it all in the same year and...
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p.m.from lexington at 8:00 on c-span. you can watch both debates on the website or use the radio app . c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. q&a,-span's james mann talks about his biography of president george h w bush. >> don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt, or harry they are not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. hedidn't accomplish what thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. american000 plus lives, $2 trillion, and i think, i write in my book, and i don't think the judgment will change it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. announcer 2: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on your day -- on q&a. announcer 1: utah republican senate candidate mitt romney spoke and rice university about trump administration policies and the future of the republican party. he is a former massachusetts
p.m.from lexington at 8:00 on c-span. you can watch both debates on the website or use the radio app . c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. q&a,-span's james mann talks about his biography of president george h w bush. >> don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt, or harry they are not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it is not too...
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and the president by the way is heading for lexington kentucky. where he will land at the airport there and then track on over to eastern kentucky university. a rally at the alumni coliseum and the president is campaigning by the way, for republican, there is a marine one arriving at joint base andrews to drop the president off and that is air force one there. the president will be heading to kentucky, lexington kentucky where he will be campaigning for the republican congressman there, andy barr. who is seeking reelection for a fourth term. by the way, this is one of the countries most closely watched races which is why joe biden was there last night campaigning for a former marine fighter pilot. she is the democratic candidate, amy mcgrath. student to be a strong candidate of the gop incumbent. andy barr. this is marine one as the president is getting his ride on the way to meet his airplane, air force one. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i hope not. we will find out what happened. we are looking very hard. a lot of very good people on it. so does tu
and the president by the way is heading for lexington kentucky. where he will land at the airport there and then track on over to eastern kentucky university. a rally at the alumni coliseum and the president is campaigning by the way, for republican, there is a marine one arriving at joint base andrews to drop the president off and that is air force one there. the president will be heading to kentucky, lexington kentucky where he will be campaigning for the republican congressman there, andy...
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but it's a district that's got lexington, which is a college town, university of kentucky. it's got the area sort of suburban white collar professional area right outside lexington. that's about half the district right there. and then it's got sort of a classically kentucky rural ex-urban second half of the district. if there is a surge. and if mcgrath is overperforming like hillary clinton did significantly in the rural parts and that thing is a race and she is ahead there, that i think is important for the roast telephone night. >> that's a great point, celinda. that was the recipe for connor lamb when he won that race. >> that's right. >> it was rural pennsylvania but parts of the pittsburgh suburbs and exurbs that a lot stretch across different kinds of terrain with constituencies that might be differently motivated. >> that's exactly right. but what you saw in conner lamb is you saw a great example. you saw him win record numbers of older women who wanted to protect their health care, want to protect their social security, wanted to have good schools in rural areas. so
but it's a district that's got lexington, which is a college town, university of kentucky. it's got the area sort of suburban white collar professional area right outside lexington. that's about half the district right there. and then it's got sort of a classically kentucky rural ex-urban second half of the district. if there is a surge. and if mcgrath is overperforming like hillary clinton did significantly in the rural parts and that thing is a race and she is ahead there, that i think is...
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in lexington school system graduated then got drafted it was nineteen i was drafted and i think sixty eight read i school. ok i was two. drifted right into the military one nine hundred sixty eight take me through after the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas. vs individual training on. top of the head with my helmet. yeah. yeah. and did he respond yeah good yeah see now it just goes to show you bruce these days you want to just give your kid a little spank on the bottom in the twenty first century there's probably better ways to discipline your children what i do is take the phone away of the tablet it works even better yet read it you don't whack little bruce on the head with a tablet you know. better when you're in somebody else's easy to hit somebody else's then you know you should probably avoid that as well my question is so. with you and and your comrades here over there what do you do for downtown where you're playing cards where you basically play cards when you had
in lexington school system graduated then got drafted it was nineteen i was drafted and i think sixty eight read i school. ok i was two. drifted right into the military one nine hundred sixty eight take me through after the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas. vs individual training on. top of the head with my helmet. yeah. yeah. and did he respond yeah good yeah see now it just goes...
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. >> reporter: a spokesman for the lexington county health department tells nbc news the nurse is on paid leave pending investigation. neither the teacher nor the nurse h commented publicly. thatcher's parents filed a police report and say they want to press charges. >> we just don't want this to ever happen again. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break here. still to come, is it the final chapter for an american icon? how will it impact your holiday shopping? >>> and newlyweds prince harry and meghan markle sharing some pretty happy news with the world. >>> tonight, an iconic american name, sears, has filed for bankruptcy protection, closing an additional 142 sears and kmart stores in time for the holidays. it comes after toys "r" us closed its doors, leaving many parents wondering where to shop for toys. here is nbc's jo ling kent. >> reporter: with sears and kmart preparing to close more stores and toys "r" us going out of business this year, the pressure is on parents to find new placesare competing for a slice of the $27 billion toy industry, now up for grabs.
. >> reporter: a spokesman for the lexington county health department tells nbc news the nurse is on paid leave pending investigation. neither the teacher nor the nurse h commented publicly. thatcher's parents filed a police report and say they want to press charges. >> we just don't want this to ever happen again. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break here. still to come, is it the final chapter for an american icon? how will it impact your holiday...
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kentucky's sixth district, incumbent government desperate publican faces democratic challenger live from lexington on monday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. you can watch both the dates on a website or use the radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. sunday on q&a, james mahon, the author of residents of john program ofversity advanced studies talked about his book on george w. bush. >> i am worried about milligan say because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. onis not too soon to judge some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. life, 4000 plus american $2 trillion. and i do not book think this judgment will change, it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mahon sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪ the c-span bus is traveling across the country on a 50 capital store. boston, westop and asked folks which parties to contro
kentucky's sixth district, incumbent government desperate publican faces democratic challenger live from lexington on monday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. you can watch both the dates on a website or use the radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. sunday on q&a, james mahon, the author of residents of john program ofversity advanced studies talked about his book on george w. bush. >> i am worried about milligan say because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry is...
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deadly shooting a >>> to the index, and we're following a deadly shooting at a supermarket outside lexington, kentucky. police say two people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a kroger store. one man was killed inside, a woman killed in the parking lot. the victims targeted at random. the suspect is in custody. >>> to that military humvee falling from the sky in north 1 inadvertently airdropping the two-ton vehicle from 1,500 feet onto a rural neighborhood neear ft. bragg. >>> the fda approving a new drug, saying the pill that reduces flu symptoms within the first 48 hours stopping the virus from spreading. the drug should be available in a few weeks. it does not replace the flu shot. >>> and america's mystery billionaire. one mega millions ticket worth $1.6 billion sold at a gas station in simpsonville, south carolina. we may never know who, because in south carolina, you don't have to come forward. >>> when we come back here tonight, remember the night i asked if ryan seacrest was watching? what's happened now. >>> america strong. and we thought, an "american idol." it was just a co
deadly shooting a >>> to the index, and we're following a deadly shooting at a supermarket outside lexington, kentucky. police say two people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a kroger store. one man was killed inside, a woman killed in the parking lot. the victims targeted at random. the suspect is in custody. >>> to that military humvee falling from the sky in north 1 inadvertently airdropping the two-ton vehicle from 1,500 feet onto a rural neighborhood neear ft....
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debates amy live coverage of that debate from lexington begins at 8:00 p.m. watch both debates on c-span, your primary this week on washington journal we are looking at battleground states, the most competitive races of the midterm election. minnesota, new york, california, pennsylvania, and florida. join us for the life campaign 2018 during washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> the candidates in the maine governor's race republican shawn , moody, democrat janet mills, independence participated in a debate on they are running to thursday. replace paul lepage. listsok political report the race as a tossup. >> this is a special commitment 2018 presentation, the gubernatorial debate. broadcasting across the entire state of maine, here is your host, meghan torjessun. >> good evening and welcome to the debate. we are coming to you tonight from the campus of university of maine at augusta. this debate is broadcasting statewide thanks to our partnerships. we will ask the audience to please refrain from applause except for now as we introduce the candidates h
debates amy live coverage of that debate from lexington begins at 8:00 p.m. watch both debates on c-span, your primary this week on washington journal we are looking at battleground states, the most competitive races of the midterm election. minnesota, new york, california, pennsylvania, and florida. join us for the life campaign 2018 during washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern. ♪ >> the candidates in the maine governor's race republican shawn , moody, democrat janet mills,...
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lexington, home to the university of kentucky. that basketball program there.ve won a national title or two. the race, though, why is the race interesting? why is the race on our radar? a couple reasons. andy barr is the republican incumbent, his opponent amy mcgrath. she had the viral video a year ago, former fighter pilot, pulled off an upset in the democratic primary this year. she's facing off against barr, this is a district democrats think they have a chance to pick up. you go back a little further it's a district democrats have represented before, you have the suburbs around lexington, the university there, where democrats think they can have a high energy and mcgrath can overperform what they do in the more rural areas. the other reason we're looking at this, when election night rolls around, this is the first poll closing we get is in kentucky so we start getting numbers from this district early. so keep in mind the sixth district of kentucky when election night rolls around. one of the first we're going to get. joining me now for more, mark murray. ma
lexington, home to the university of kentucky. that basketball program there.ve won a national title or two. the race, though, why is the race interesting? why is the race on our radar? a couple reasons. andy barr is the republican incumbent, his opponent amy mcgrath. she had the viral video a year ago, former fighter pilot, pulled off an upset in the democratic primary this year. she's facing off against barr, this is a district democrats think they have a chance to pick up. you go back a...
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and that i'd like to ask about the lexington race and kentucky. thank you very much. >> guest: let me do polling districts and then get to andy barr. pulling, a national polls really were not that far off to be honest. their average was clinton up by three points, real clear politics average comes she won the popular vote by 2.1 percentage point. it's pretty close. a national polls off slightly more in 2012 in the other direction way the race between obama and romney closer than the three points it ended up being but aei national polls, these national polls you see from the major networks are fairly pretty extensive, fairly sophisticated polls. get up off. where there was an epic poll. what people need to be more careful is look at the state level, local and state level polling because a lot of that, some of it is good but some of it, the tactical political science term, schlock, the largest south -- garbage that is out there. you have to be careful. there is a wall, characterized this election is like a blue trim democratic tidal wave up against
and that i'd like to ask about the lexington race and kentucky. thank you very much. >> guest: let me do polling districts and then get to andy barr. pulling, a national polls really were not that far off to be honest. their average was clinton up by three points, real clear politics average comes she won the popular vote by 2.1 percentage point. it's pretty close. a national polls off slightly more in 2012 in the other direction way the race between obama and romney closer than the three...
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the town i grew up in, lexington , it's not too far from here.had a manufacturing operation that made the gun stock for remington rifles, i believe, and that lance closed down. we lost those jobs. and it's been devastating for my little job -- for my little town, population 5000. that story has been repeated across the state and across the country. i think president trump is done a good job by saying, we are going to stand up to trade teachers like china, stand up to mexico, stand up to anybody that will take our jobs. if wel be confrontational need to to get those jobs back. the issue you raised is worth looking at, because i think we need to do everything we can to force american companies to keep working are, to bring back those jobs. what i do not agree with is the policy of appeasement and weakness that senator mccaskill and liberal democrats have followed for years. let have been content to wages be stagnant for decades, to see jobs go overseas. that is been the party line. that is not acceptable. we are starting to make progress, we have t
the town i grew up in, lexington , it's not too far from here.had a manufacturing operation that made the gun stock for remington rifles, i believe, and that lance closed down. we lost those jobs. and it's been devastating for my little job -- for my little town, population 5000. that story has been repeated across the state and across the country. i think president trump is done a good job by saying, we are going to stand up to trade teachers like china, stand up to mexico, stand up to anybody...
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i grew up in a place called lexington, missouri, not a fancy place. for folks there, that is not scraps. it may be scraps to you, but not for missourians. we need to protect the lower rates for the middle class and we need to do more. you asked about the deficit and raising revenues. i would start with obamacare. obamacare will cost us $2 trillion over the next 10 years. it is costing missouri families higher premiums, higher deductibles, every single day. we can do better than that. we can protect people with pre-existing conditions and young people on their parents' insurance. but that is where i would start. >> ms. mccaskill, you have often said that you would work with president trump on things that benefit missourians. in fact, you just signed a guide -- a gag bill that i believe you were a cosponsor of that tells pharmacists there are cheaper options. but it is quite clear that you don't care for the president's style very much. mr. hawley, you have been a beneficiary of president trump during this campaign with several visits here. you say that
i grew up in a place called lexington, missouri, not a fancy place. for folks there, that is not scraps. it may be scraps to you, but not for missourians. we need to protect the lower rates for the middle class and we need to do more. you asked about the deficit and raising revenues. i would start with obamacare. obamacare will cost us $2 trillion over the next 10 years. it is costing missouri families higher premiums, higher deductibles, every single day. we can do better than that. we can...
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this happened in lexington kentucky. she says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but she says the way the teacher reacted is not ok. <"we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."> ( james ) the child has since returned to the school. in a statement last week, the school district said situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county schools. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... a san francisco woman is fighting for her life after 90-percent of her body was burned in an accident. ( darya ) plus ... a small plane crashes into a home. we'll hear from the homeowner who narrowly getting hit. and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. mateo bridge. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) red flag warnings in effect through noon today with strong winds and low humidity coupling to result in high fire danger across the bay. high temp
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that's not being reflected in the pollsters, and then i would like to ask specifically about the lexington race in kentucky. thank you very much. >> okay. let me do polling districts and then get to andy barr. polling, the national polls really weren't that far off to be honest. the average was clinton up by 3 points, real clear politics average. won the popular vote which is what national polls measure by 2.1 percentage points. 9/10 of a point is pretty close. the national polls were off slightly more in 2012 going the other direction where they had the race between obama and romney closer than the 3 points it ended up being. but the national polls, these national polls you see from the major networks, they are fairly pretty expensive, fairly sophisticated polls. they are not off by much. where there was an epic poll failure and where people need to be more careful is looking at the state level, the local and state level polling because a lot of that -- some of it is good but some of it this is a technical political science term i mean it is just garbage stuff that's out there. you know,
that's not being reflected in the pollsters, and then i would like to ask specifically about the lexington race in kentucky. thank you very much. >> okay. let me do polling districts and then get to andy barr. polling, the national polls really weren't that far off to be honest. the average was clinton up by 3 points, real clear politics average. won the popular vote which is what national polls measure by 2.1 percentage points. 9/10 of a point is pretty close. the national polls were off...
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trick-or-treatering time at 8:00 p.m., and that's a pouring rain from shreveport to little rock to memphis, lexington, louisville, cincinnati, columbus, and maybe into pittsburgh too. some areas could get as much as 2 to 4 inches rain over the next couple of days. again, the areases we're highlighave a threat of severe weather. not today in south texas, but watch out on halloween afternoon and evening. chances of wind damage and even tornadoes. well, let's go to nfl network, orchard park and monday night football. tom brady failed to throw a touchdown pass for the first time this year. but new england had little trouble with buffalo as they cruised to their fifth straight win, and calling the bills offense anemic is an understatement. devon mccarty sealed the deal to lead the pats to an afc-leading 6-2 record. the final score a snoozer, 25-6. a lot of field goals in that game. not the best monday night game. >> thanks, bill. >>> well, still to come, new details on the mysterious crash of an indonesian airliner, and then the suspected serial bomber faces a judge. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can
trick-or-treatering time at 8:00 p.m., and that's a pouring rain from shreveport to little rock to memphis, lexington, louisville, cincinnati, columbus, and maybe into pittsburgh too. some areas could get as much as 2 to 4 inches rain over the next couple of days. again, the areases we're highlighave a threat of severe weather. not today in south texas, but watch out on halloween afternoon and evening. chances of wind damage and even tornadoes. well, let's go to nfl network, orchard park and...
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on that but i think that's the first target he doesn't want that you process that's not realistic lexington and you are noting. that i i i i agree and and and i would i would. bring it down to one sentence the core of the problem is add on himself and the way he governs this country. and the economic crisis. has a few of the reasons of fuel global developments that were accelerating its. but it comes down. to the way learning and and the problem here is he might get some support from germany might get some support. from bad others from wires he also. is the thing is and that is and that is and that is the problem that. what he can offer is quite limited because he cannot? make too many compromises on his authoritarian way of governing because that will eventually and threaten his. seven his power so the concessions he can make i believe are quite limited that doesn't mean that -- germany should do whatever it can to push for these concessions but it would be an illusion to think that add one will make a fundamental. change in his style again because that is how he built his powerful was six
on that but i think that's the first target he doesn't want that you process that's not realistic lexington and you are noting. that i i i i agree and and and i would i would. bring it down to one sentence the core of the problem is add on himself and the way he governs this country. and the economic crisis. has a few of the reasons of fuel global developments that were accelerating its. but it comes down. to the way learning and and the problem here is he might get some support from germany...
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trickmer-treatering t 8:00 p.m., and that's a pouring rain from shreveport to little rock to memphis, lexington, louisville, cincinnati, columbus, and maybe o.to pittsburgh some areas could get as much as 2 to 4 inches rain over the next couple of days. again, the areases we're highlighting, memphis up to louisvoole. that's a at the big weather story of the day. now here is alor look at the weather ahead. tempatures have really crashed behind this cold front. only in the 40s in some areas of colorado. some of the high elevations are going to get sw in the next 24 hours. we also have a threat of severe weather. not today in south texas, but watch out on halloween afternoon and evening. chances of wind damage and even tornadoes. well, let's go to nfl twork, orchard park and monday night football. tom brady failed to throw as touchdown p for the first time this year. but new englatl had lite trouble with buffalo as theyui sed to their fifth straight win, and calling the bills offense anemic is an understatement. devon mccarty sealedo the deal lead the pats to an afc-leading record. the final score
trickmer-treatering t 8:00 p.m., and that's a pouring rain from shreveport to little rock to memphis, lexington, louisville, cincinnati, columbus, and maybe o.to pittsburgh some areas could get as much as 2 to 4 inches rain over the next couple of days. again, the areases we're highlighting, memphis up to louisvoole. that's a at the big weather story of the day. now here is alor look at the weather ahead. tempatures have really crashed behind this cold front. only in the 40s in some areas of...
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live from lexington on monday at 8:00 on c-span.ou can watch both debates on our website or use the radio app. c said, your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ next week on washington journal, battleground states. the most competitive races of the midterm elections, minister to and more, california, and sylvania, -- pennsylvania. watch for: at 7:00 eastern on c-span. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. during our stop in boston, we asked which party should control congress and why? >> i would like the house to remain republican because i like the way things are going. i like the way the economy is going. to switch to democrat it would create gridlock and not the lots would get done. the way things are going is one of the best runs in recent history and i would like it to stay that way. >> i would like to house to flip, i want to see a democratic majority, i do not like the way washington is going with the republican house. it should be changed and it would be for the better. >> i want to house to
live from lexington on monday at 8:00 on c-span.ou can watch both debates on our website or use the radio app. c said, your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ next week on washington journal, battleground states. the most competitive races of the midterm elections, minister to and more, california, and sylvania, -- pennsylvania. watch for: at 7:00 eastern on c-span. the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. during our stop in boston, we asked which party should...
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near 90 back towd lexington but much cooler around our area today. we saw it make its way around our region. rightk b to the warmth. it is not the only thing i'm trackingor you. tragedy on a college campus. ponvce aretigating the death of a student in our area at duquesne university. marquis brown was a football player and a high scho grad. jumpingay he died after out of a dorm window. corey? >> reporter: a lot of questions surrounding marqui death. both here at dematha high school and at the duquesne campus. it was about 10:30 when police responded at the residence hall. shortly after they arrived, we are told he jumped from the 16th floor window. those who knew him are asking why and they're tryingeo cop with his death. to know him was to know a leader. just ask those who played with him at the high school. >> a great player.lw he wass willing to learn. them he relished his time under the friday night lights but they said he was a dependable friend and could make anyone laugh. >> he would just lighten the mood.as he great person. >> brown's classma
near 90 back towd lexington but much cooler around our area today. we saw it make its way around our region. rightk b to the warmth. it is not the only thing i'm trackingor you. tragedy on a college campus. ponvce aretigating the death of a student in our area at duquesne university. marquis brown was a football player and a high scho grad. jumpingay he died after out of a dorm window. corey? >> reporter: a lot of questions surrounding marqui death. both here at dematha high school and at...
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live from lexington at 8 pm eastern on c-span and tomorrow in: democratic senator joe donnelly debates mike braun and libertarian lucy brennan in indiana's u.s. senate race. a face-off at the trembley theater in indianapolis live tuesday at 7 pm eastern on c-span. your primary source or campaign 2018. >>. >> summit on q&a, >> 7 years ago the people of the united states set out upon what they thought was a great liberal campaign. somewhere along the line, we lost the objective. >> pulitzer prize winning author david lebron lewis on his biography fell presidential candidate wendell wilkie. >> here was an internationalist, you're a great civil libertarian, your was a man with civil rights convictions that would have mass say and obama. here was a man who was a liberal, and at the same time, excessive accessible to the role of government. in the economy. but at only to a great degree. i know all the things about him were appealing and his honesty, there's a part of the book where we have roosevelt asking wilkie to consider being his vice president when he's going to overthrow henry wallace
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see...and it's all caught on camera(terisa) a teacher -- drags-- an autistic student through his lexingtonkentucky school. reporter garrett wymer spoke with thatcher grayson's mother about what happened to her son jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who we're told is 11-year-old thatcher grayson sitting on the ground with a service dog beside him. thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but she says the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are n
see...and it's all caught on camera(terisa) a teacher -- drags-- an autistic student through his lexingtonkentucky school. reporter garrett wymer spoke with thatcher grayson's mother about what happened to her son jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's...
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pittsburgh and the south bay commute is okay but northbound 17 we had an issue coming down past the lexington reservoir. if you know someone or you yourself come in from santa cruz from the valley you have to give yourself extra time and at 6:02 a.m. let's go back to the. >> all right, sal, thank you. an emergency alert may go out on your cell in -- cell phone as the first test of the national alert system. ally, tell us what this is all about? >> reporter: an estimated 250 million phones and smart watches will receive this message around 11:18 a.m. and we'll sound like an amber alert or a flood warning. this is what the text and alert will say. the subject's presidential alert saying this is a test of the national wireless emergency alert system. no action is needed. it's tick test how well it could be used in a national situation and are issued by the white house and activated by fema and because of a law passed in 2015 it cannot be used for any sort of personal message from the white house. cell phone users cannot opt out of getting presidential alert and that's why fema bullies 75% of all
pittsburgh and the south bay commute is okay but northbound 17 we had an issue coming down past the lexington reservoir. if you know someone or you yourself come in from santa cruz from the valley you have to give yourself extra time and at 6:02 a.m. let's go back to the. >> all right, sal, thank you. an emergency alert may go out on your cell in -- cell phone as the first test of the national alert system. ally, tell us what this is all about? >> reporter: an estimated 250 million...
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this was the president's eight campaign rally in october alone with more to come tomorrow night lexington week texasrly nextrere as the presidentnt campaigns for surging ted cruz who has the same benefit as other g.o.p. candidates are seeing with the so-called kavanaugh bounce president trump wants to maintain that momentum to stave off those democrats controlling the house of representatives and he gave them ringing endorsements whileav trusting the democratic policy take the to mac - - democratic candidate and trump tore into his record. >> such a bad job at the agency that he ran it was terrible. it was hurting people i think he enjoyed it. [laughter] really i think he enjoyed it he was putting people out of business and they were not loaning the money to the people they were supposed to. it was terrible reporter: also here tonight republican congressman in the race for the ohio first congressional district seat. he did something very uncharacteristic for a politicianor tonight he kept it really short. >> i have a six page speech but i decided the more speech you get so the less presid
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andy barr of lexington will join us tonight. and the democrat andy mcgrath. we invite your questions and comments tonight. there is e-mail. make sure to check the box that said it you're not a robot or give us a call at 18494. 7605. pleasing include that first and last name. on all messages. thank you again for being here tonight. we appreciate it. a lot to cover in one hour. the tagline is that you are too liberal there is a playback of a recording where we hear your voice and the word say that you are further left more progressive than anyone in the state of can techie. are the values in the vision out of step and out of touch with what the voters would want? >> i care about american values, and to get right to it i think taking people's words out of context entering them back at your opponent is essentially lying about them. you're misrepresenting what i said. if congress and bar would actually release the entire cape of that. i was talking about one issue. most likely was probably trying to explain to people you can't put folks in a box. and on many issue
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kentucky sixth district income and republican debates the democratic challenger, amy mcgrath, from lexington at 8 p.m.. debates are on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. this week on washington journal, we are looking at battleground states. the most competitive races of the midterm elections. in minnesota, new york, california, pennsylvania and florida. join us for our live campaign 018 call in during washington journal at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capital store. during our stop in boston, we asked folks which party should control congress and why. >> i would like the house to remain republican. i like the way the economy is going and i think if they were to switch to democrat, it would create a lot of gridlock and not a lot would get done. i think the way things are going now has been one of the best runs in recent history. i would like it to stay that way . >> i would like the house to flip in november. i want to see a democratic majority because i don't like the way washington is going with the republican-led house.
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live from lexington at 8:00 p.m. on c-span.occupy website or watch the radio app. c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> with the midterm elections just days away watch the existence for the control of congress on c a span. see for yourself the candidates and the debilitates from key house and senate raise. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> "new york times" best-selling author jody picoult is our guest on in-depth fiction edition. her live call in program november 4th noon eastern merchandise her most recent book a spark of light, small great things, the story teller, lone wolf, plus 20 more novels. she's also written five issues on the wonder woman comic book series for dc coms. live, sunday november 4 from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to watch in-depth when author bread maltser will be our guest, book tv on c-span 2. >> yesterday "the washington post" hosted a prove of the midterm elections. less than two weeks before election day. it featured former house speaker newt gingrich, and chris v
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live coverage of that debate from lexington begins at 8:00 p.m.debates on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. this week on "the communicators," can zeder on voting machines and election security. >> the department of homeland security act has been trying to shore up systems and scan systems for vulnerabilities. that is only focused on the internet systems like the website that posts results, for the website that stores put her registration databases. they are not looking at the modem transmitions -- transmissions or the tabulation machines. dhs this not have a hand in any of those. >> watch "the communicators" on c-span2.
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we had an earlier accident on 17 right near lexington reservoir. it is not in the lanes and look at the slow traffic beginning way back in scotts valley. if you are 17 driver you need extra time to get into the valley. 6:33 a.m. and let's go back to the. >>> breaking news about the fire at a shop and we were rolling when six firefighters were almost hit by a passing train. leigh martinez is on scene. leigh, walk us through it. >> reporter: the called and confirmed twice that the tracks were shut down. the tour arm commercial fire our cameron scott them -- the four alarm fire and you can see as a bsf ex train comes through in six firefighters are racing to get hoses out of the tracks. they had just 2-5 seconds to run out of the way. >> during the later stages of the fire this morning we confirmed with the railroad the tracks were shut down upon our arrival and we started operating. toward the end of the fire we had a train come through with crews working in proximity and they had equipment on the tracks and it was a near mist and moments away from b
we had an earlier accident on 17 right near lexington reservoir. it is not in the lanes and look at the slow traffic beginning way back in scotts valley. if you are 17 driver you need extra time to get into the valley. 6:33 a.m. and let's go back to the. >>> breaking news about the fire at a shop and we were rolling when six firefighters were almost hit by a passing train. leigh martinez is on scene. leigh, walk us through it. >> reporter: the called and confirmed twice that the...
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chairmen ofo -- 11 stars between them, and they left personal papers had libraries of congress and in lexington, virginia, so i went through those collections. i also explored archival material and the various cemeteries and the european office of the commission just outside of paris. that material is somewhat disorganized, but i did find quite a few nuggets in there. one of the things -- the chief of staff by the agency, and mike conley is an audience, i probably should not say this in front of him -- but one of the things i would really like to do before i retire is go over to france for a couple of weeks and t instill some order into those collections. now, somewhatbut difficult to use. what were some of the discoveries? i have a few slides to show, so i will wrap up the narrative portion of my remarks in a minute and we will look at some pictures. to me, it is impossible to fully xcellence of the work is by this agency both historically and currently w visuals from some the cemeteries and the monuments that they are responsible for preserving. one of the things i discovered was a lot of con
chairmen ofo -- 11 stars between them, and they left personal papers had libraries of congress and in lexington, virginia, so i went through those collections. i also explored archival material and the various cemeteries and the european office of the commission just outside of paris. that material is somewhat disorganized, but i did find quite a few nuggets in there. one of the things -- the chief of staff by the agency, and mike conley is an audience, i probably should not say this in front...
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tomorrow night, lexington, kentucky.going to be the state of texas as the president campaigns for a surging ted cruz, cruising the same benefit that so many g.o.p. candidates are seeing in the next couple of weeks with the so-called kavanaugh bounce. president trump wants to maintain that momentum to stave off democrats regaining control over the house of representatives, and as he always does, he introduced g.o.p. candidates and gave them a ringing endorsement while trashing democratic opponents. mike was locked in a toss-up battle for ohio governor. trump trump into his tenure in the obama administration, head of the consumer financial protection bureau. >> such a bad job as the agency ran, he was terrible. he was hurting people, and i think he enjoyed it. really, i really believe he enjoyed it. he was putting people out of business. they weren't loaning money to the people they were supposed to. it was terrible. >> also here tonight, republican crowds congressman up for the congressional seat. he did something very un
tomorrow night, lexington, kentucky.going to be the state of texas as the president campaigns for a surging ted cruz, cruising the same benefit that so many g.o.p. candidates are seeing in the next couple of weeks with the so-called kavanaugh bounce. president trump wants to maintain that momentum to stave off democrats regaining control over the house of representatives, and as he always does, he introduced g.o.p. candidates and gave them a ringing endorsement while trashing democratic...
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liking the more recent numbers in places like upstate new york, and in some of the redder places like lexington, kentucky. >> that is because they have had a strongholdgerrymandering and so a lot of the districts are shaped to support republican voting. in georgia, you have stacy abrams running gaiagainst the secretary of state in georgia and now a lawsuit is about to be filed from the naacp and the alcu where the secretary of state here brian kemp is in charge as secretary of state of registration, and in his own election. and the election is the g governor, and the accusation is that he is suppressing 53,000 registered voters, and nearly 70% of them are african-american, and 32% of georgia's voting electorate is african-american, and so it could be decisive and that is a big number. charlie, would you like to speak to that? >> yeah. he does not get many points for subtlety here. it is legitimate to be concerned about the voter integrity and the ballot sbintegrity and that votes are not cast fraudulently, and then, you have a actions like this that are not passing the smell test when it comes
liking the more recent numbers in places like upstate new york, and in some of the redder places like lexington, kentucky. >> that is because they have had a strongholdgerrymandering and so a lot of the districts are shaped to support republican voting. in georgia, you have stacy abrams running gaiagainst the secretary of state in georgia and now a lawsuit is about to be filed from the naacp and the alcu where the secretary of state here brian kemp is in charge as secretary of state of...
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i live, my family is in lexington, kentucky not too far from jefferson town.an walked in and shot a black man in the back of the head because he was black. that is where we are in this country. >> that's why when we talk about hate crimes mattering because of the target and we talk about the political violence that is targeting as a matter of intent because that's an ingredient of it. that's so important. i really appreciate the conversation. i appreciate you sharing your story. my thanks to both of you. what we're going to do is take a look in the next block at where this conversation goes and what the accountability should be. they are chanting lock them up inside the white house. we're back in 30 seconds. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. ito take care of anyct messy situations.. and put irritation in its place. and if i can get comfortable keeping this tookus safe and protected... you can get comfortable doing the same with
i live, my family is in lexington, kentucky not too far from jefferson town.an walked in and shot a black man in the back of the head because he was black. that is where we are in this country. >> that's why when we talk about hate crimes mattering because of the target and we talk about the political violence that is targeting as a matter of intent because that's an ingredient of it. that's so important. i really appreciate the conversation. i appreciate you sharing your story. my thanks...
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>> hi, jon, we understand that the president landed in lexington about 25 minutes ago. an interesting development, we have just learned that senate majority leader mcconnell met the president at the airport here in kentucky and is joining him in the motorcade to the arena here in richmond. we don't know whether mitch mcconnell will speak. he told the washington examiner yesterday in an exclusive interview that the last two years of his tenure in the senate were the best of his entire tenure there, which extends all the way back to 1985. so we're expecting the president to arrive at any moment here. another packed house here. 6500 capacity, there is not a seat to be had anywhere. a couple of key people warmed up the crowd here. first senator rand paul spoke. that's very interesting because recall that senator paul was one of the early skeptics of brett kavanaugh, over kavanaugh's alleged support for surveillance program during the bush administration when he was an attorney there. those concerns were later alleviated when the senator had a chance to meet with brett kavan
>> hi, jon, we understand that the president landed in lexington about 25 minutes ago. an interesting development, we have just learned that senate majority leader mcconnell met the president at the airport here in kentucky and is joining him in the motorcade to the arena here in richmond. we don't know whether mitch mcconnell will speak. he told the washington examiner yesterday in an exclusive interview that the last two years of his tenure in the senate were the best of his entire...