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host: sorry about that, we go to ebbie, louisville, kentucky. caller: i think the president of ur country should be above reproach. i have always admired and respected that office in our white house and he has just made a mockery of our country. he is embarrassing. he has embarrassed us in front of the other nations in the world. let's make an america that we can be proud of. thank you. host: democrats' line in florida. caller: i'm glad some of these people have touched on things that i want to discuss. a lot of people need to go back to school and learn about civics lessons and balance of power. the president isn't above them but equal to them. and the people who listen to his conversations so the president cannot make a deal on his own. and this ukraine is a classic example of that. and i wonder what was trump saying in two private meetings with putin. hat's what scares me the most. host: thanks, cliff. what is driving the push towards impeachment is the whistleblower reports from the whistleblower at the office of director of national intelli
host: sorry about that, we go to ebbie, louisville, kentucky. caller: i think the president of ur country should be above reproach. i have always admired and respected that office in our white house and he has just made a mockery of our country. he is embarrassing. he has embarrassed us in front of the other nations in the world. let's make an america that we can be proud of. thank you. host: democrats' line in florida. caller: i'm glad some of these people have touched on things that i want to...
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>>yeah fly down to louisville, kentucky where she's being raised by her father larry birkhead and dannielynn birkhead is a 13 year-old she's very sweet very intelligent she's the spitting image of her mom. the late anna nicole smith and really catching up with her about some of her hobbies and life what's getting are excited and kind of the past she's going down. she's already been a big gas. modeling camp, very young age of course her mother was the iconic guess woman in also danny lands dipping her toe into a little bit of acting as well she's a very very sweet girl again growing up in a normal upbringing in louisville, kentucky, your father doing it on purpose to get her away from the spotlight, we're just catching up with dannielynn really what's it like being the daughter, a famous celebrity like anna nicole. >>how about that and just on a side note i just came across as i was reading up on you did you get a gauge the summer congratulations. >>thank you its about time was in my ear, the last several years. finally got engaged to the love of my life i her name is emily, we did it this pa
>>yeah fly down to louisville, kentucky where she's being raised by her father larry birkhead and dannielynn birkhead is a 13 year-old she's very sweet very intelligent she's the spitting image of her mom. the late anna nicole smith and really catching up with her about some of her hobbies and life what's getting are excited and kind of the past she's going down. she's already been a big gas. modeling camp, very young age of course her mother was the iconic guess woman in also danny lands...
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only jesse palmer, host of "daily mail tv" was invited to louisville, kentucky.y and in this preview it sounds like s foot steps as an entertainer. >> i got an email from a teacher that dannielynn gave one of the most believable performances of the whole entire school. she was in a play. if she wants to do something like that when she's older, i'll have my own opinion about it. >> "e.t." first met 7 week old dannielynn in 2006. >> say mommy. say mommy's love. >> in the years since we have celebrated birthdays. ♪ happy birthday to you >> and the last time we saw her dannielynn was begging her single dad to date. >> what do you say to him? >> you mister will go on a date or i will have to force you. >> now that she's a full-fledged teenager, jesse says larry's biggest challenge is preserving anna's memory in a social media age. >> he has to navigate through a lot of challenges and that is how you're policing the information that your children are getting online. so much of it is true, a lot of it is not. >> larry has had a lot of navigating to do in that area. >>>
only jesse palmer, host of "daily mail tv" was invited to louisville, kentucky.y and in this preview it sounds like s foot steps as an entertainer. >> i got an email from a teacher that dannielynn gave one of the most believable performances of the whole entire school. she was in a play. if she wants to do something like that when she's older, i'll have my own opinion about it. >> "e.t." first met 7 week old dannielynn in 2006. >> say mommy. say mommy's...
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[cheering and applause] and from louisville, kentucky, that's home of the derby, it's the hopkins familyg and applause] everybody's here trying to win
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you respond to the archbishop, joseph kurtz of louisville kentucky when he writes, we must call our elected officials, we must call our elected officials to live up to the ideals of this nation and welcoming and treating humanely those vulnerable persons fleeing violence and persecution. guest: i believe our asylum system is very precious and for legitimate claimants of ethnic, political persecution or otherwise, it is very imperative that we protect that system and make sure that we are discriminating and i mean that not in some sort of pejorative way about who we are allowed to benefit from it. the problem of course is that the asylum system has been deliberately exploited and undermined by an entire system of people who manufacture claims because they know once they show up at the board and make such a claim cooked up and fraudulent and coached that they will turn around and be released never to be found again. works inho actually the immigration system knows has the asylum program become a lottery basically. also have a very important chapter on the role that the vatican and the catholi
you respond to the archbishop, joseph kurtz of louisville kentucky when he writes, we must call our elected officials, we must call our elected officials to live up to the ideals of this nation and welcoming and treating humanely those vulnerable persons fleeing violence and persecution. guest: i believe our asylum system is very precious and for legitimate claimants of ethnic, political persecution or otherwise, it is very imperative that we protect that system and make sure that we are...
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. >> two and out of louisville kentucky. good morning. >> good morning. i have a couple of questions. i would like short answers. i would like to hear his response and respond to what he said. >> go ahead. >> i would like to ask him if he thinks there is anything that trump can do right. just yes or no. >> yes. >> the other question is, how long have you been in political office? >> this is my 11th year. >> you have not written there as 'long as some. you been in there long enough. that is the problem. we aswe the american people are sick of career politicians. we are sick of them. they have been in office so long the american people wanted something different when they voted donald trump in. you might not like him and you may accuse him of lying, because he is not a politician. every single day when all of this stuff comes out about him, something new every single day, you guys are just putting the nail in your coffin. >> congressman. >> well, first of all, respect, the people who decide on my future live in the 11th district of virginia. 72% of the vote
. >> two and out of louisville kentucky. good morning. >> good morning. i have a couple of questions. i would like short answers. i would like to hear his response and respond to what he said. >> go ahead. >> i would like to ask him if he thinks there is anything that trump can do right. just yes or no. >> yes. >> the other question is, how long have you been in political office? >> this is my 11th year. >> you have not written there as 'long as...
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she was a an anchor in louisvile kentucky. [applause.] panel it gives me great pleasure to welcome melanie moore vice president of community relations for the golden state warriors. amy wallace, vice president at j.p. morgan chase and company. managing director of the technology lab. take it away. >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone. come on. there were some good pancakes on the table. good morning, everyone. thank you so much for having me this morning. i am a reporter with abc 7 here in san francisco. we are talking about community engagement through partnerships with an incredible panel. i will go down the line. this is melanie moore, executive director and vice president of community relations golden state warriors. briefly can you talk about what you do? >> i have a fun job. i get to work with so many of our community partners, corporate and nonprofit organizations on a range of projects from as curt talked about funding nonprofit in the community and players going out and spending time with young people, whether it is refur
she was a an anchor in louisvile kentucky. [applause.] panel it gives me great pleasure to welcome melanie moore vice president of community relations for the golden state warriors. amy wallace, vice president at j.p. morgan chase and company. managing director of the technology lab. take it away. >> thank you so much. good morning, everyone. come on. there were some good pancakes on the table. good morning, everyone. thank you so much for having me this morning. i am a reporter with abc...
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. >>> tim freeman is a teacher at louisvil louisville, kentucky.ear-old student who is paralyzed from the waist down. when the kid is set out at the park. mr. freeman sought to it that ryan would be at the site like every other student. freeman put ryan into a special backpack and carried her. ryan's mother posted photos and her gratitude. i was preparing for a field trip day when a male teacher wrote i am happy to tote her around the fall all day. she's so excited for doing this for me. omg, melt my heart wrote mom. >> i got on mr. freeman's back. >> this moment was just a communitbeing a community and neighbors being neighbors and everybody helping each other out. >> great job by mr. freeman. this school has been so supportive of her daughter. >> talk about the child. that teacher was not her teacher. he taught in the classroom next door. he really showed up for that mo mo moment. >> our final low go to a couple of football fans. our first guy, a defeated university michigan fan whose team was getting blown out by the badgers. he found himself ca
. >>> tim freeman is a teacher at louisvil louisville, kentucky.ear-old student who is paralyzed from the waist down. when the kid is set out at the park. mr. freeman sought to it that ryan would be at the site like every other student. freeman put ryan into a special backpack and carried her. ryan's mother posted photos and her gratitude. i was preparing for a field trip day when a male teacher wrote i am happy to tote her around the fall all day. she's so excited for doing this for...
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so something that we currently do as chief of schools in louisville, kentucky, we actually have career education programs where, we have them here. but what's unique about what's happening there, students are getting trained and for ups work for general electric work. and they have an opportunity to get the certifications required to get on to the field when they have the opportunity. >> these are life skills. these are skills to get out and work. >> work. >> work, get a job. where you can make -- a friend of mine is a fedex driver, makes a lot of must be, been there for ten years. big money. >> absolutely. >> laura: be there on time, show up, tuck your shirt in. look at someone. these are common sense. not to everyone. we all have to learn them. >> and yes, i think from the education side, we understand -- we touch these students every day. so more than the police, more than any other community organization, we have them in our buildings. and we have to find a way to collectively wrap our hands around adds a group and as a team to support them. >> laura: hope and knowing someone cares
so something that we currently do as chief of schools in louisville, kentucky, we actually have career education programs where, we have them here. but what's unique about what's happening there, students are getting trained and for ups work for general electric work. and they have an opportunity to get the certifications required to get on to the field when they have the opportunity. >> these are life skills. these are skills to get out and work. >> work. >> work, get a job....
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come on home to cracker barrel >>a group of students at a college in louisville, kentucky suddenly losts this week, administrators at the predominantly black college say the students got caught up in a feud between. >>papa john's and it's a strange founder david mattingly reports. >>simmons college sophomore jailing being got the news thursday he had just lost a $2000 scholarship. >>what you need that 2004. the teen is one of 10 simmons students losing a total of 20,000 scholarships promised by papa john's administrators say the pizza giant is retaliated. after the arrest range founder john schnatter gave the school a million dollars it was like. >>i'm okay even take money from john snyder all right our money is off the president kevin cosby said he learned of thursday saying. >>it felt as though someone had taken weapons of mass destruction and flown them into the hopes and dreams and aspirations of some of america's most vulnerable students. but papa john's blames simmons college in a statement friday morning. a company spokeswoman says it was the college's decision to not move forwar
come on home to cracker barrel >>a group of students at a college in louisville, kentucky suddenly losts this week, administrators at the predominantly black college say the students got caught up in a feud between. >>papa john's and it's a strange founder david mattingly reports. >>simmons college sophomore jailing being got the news thursday he had just lost a $2000 scholarship. >>what you need that 2004. the teen is one of 10 simmons students losing a total of 20,000...
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i'm from louisville, kentucky. i was what -- one of many that their hands raised about reentry. ineentered into thousand 12 without supervision and accountability i was high before the dawn of the next day. fast-forward 6.5 years later and i caught my first felony in december 2018 and in january of 2019. oxford house helped me to stay sober. i wanted to give all of you guys that, you all are changing lives. thank you all. [applause] >> my name is willy. i'm from oxford house in dallas, texas, one of the north texas .re reentry shares i was wondering if you might have any sources for like federal or state funding where we are trying to get together a bunch of resources to create a resource list about what people need in these houses. one through three, get your food stamps. go here to get her birth certificate, your driver's license. any state and federal sources you might have connections with or links to that might be able to get this stuff for these people. >> none i'm going to share. [laughter] no, listen, out of texas and using this organization called clean cause. they have
i'm from louisville, kentucky. i was what -- one of many that their hands raised about reentry. ineentered into thousand 12 without supervision and accountability i was high before the dawn of the next day. fast-forward 6.5 years later and i caught my first felony in december 2018 and in january of 2019. oxford house helped me to stay sober. i wanted to give all of you guys that, you all are changing lives. thank you all. [applause] >> my name is willy. i'm from oxford house in dallas,...
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[inaudible conversations] >> book tv recently visited the university of louisville in kentucky to hear senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talk about senators from kentucky with the author. and in this segment he describes the role of the majority leader. >> the power of the majority leader to decide for the other 99 what we're going to do and all of you remember a decision i made during the 2016 not to fill the supreme court vacancy when justice scalia passed away. but what are you going to do, bill are you going to take up, what nomination are you going to go forward with and that started when john garner, vice-president under roosevelt decided the following, that the majority leader would have prior recognition, the first one to be recognized. the minority leader would have second recognition, and so, as pointing out here, the prior recognition right is what became the power to set the agenda, which is the only real power the majority leader has. after that it's a free-for-all, i am ooh, you know. getting the outcome you want is frequently extremely challenges, but at least you c
[inaudible conversations] >> book tv recently visited the university of louisville in kentucky to hear senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talk about senators from kentucky with the author. and in this segment he describes the role of the majority leader. >> the power of the majority leader to decide for the other 99 what we're going to do and all of you remember a decision i made during the 2016 not to fill the supreme court vacancy when justice scalia passed away. but what are...
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kentucky. >> from lou -- louisville louisville, kentucky. ainsley: this is your daughter. >> megan.e would know, could he come back? my mother was a great encouragement to my father, always professionally to achieve dreams. the family supports men and women that continuously say go out there, do your job. i'm always inspired and impressed. >> why did you do it, sir? >> just to serve. these guys will tell you, you have to have a desire to help people. you have to have a desire to provide service. you go out there, put yourself between harm and innocent people basically, what you do. ainsley: we are very grateful to all of you. thank you so much. [applause] coming up next we have taya kyle will be in the studio. she has a new book coming out. taya, come on in. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good id
kentucky. >> from lou -- louisville louisville, kentucky. ainsley: this is your daughter. >> megan.e would know, could he come back? my mother was a great encouragement to my father, always professionally to achieve dreams. the family supports men and women that continuously say go out there, do your job. i'm always inspired and impressed. >> why did you do it, sir? >> just to serve. these guys will tell you, you have to have a desire to help people. you have to have a...
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host: louisville, kentucky, good morning to arnold, republican line. caller: good morning.hink the brady group is very important and it's only one in a three-pronged effort we should have. bit about myou a background. i'm 90 years old and i worked 16 years as a scientist for the -- topy, talk secret secret intelligence, nasa, nsa. anyway, brady, it's an important part of the picture. but there's also the other part. there are other deadly devices that we train for and we get licensed for and so on. beforee to be trained you take that automobile out on the road. you can buy one, keep it in your garage, but you had better not take it out there until you are trained. i have a is, over time field carry license in new york, florida, and kentucky. the thing is now in kentucky they are talking about field weapons without the training. my goodness. what could happen to people that don't know how to handle a gun at home? the children could get shot. a person cleaning their gun doesn't know how to handle that? they should have training before they can take a gun out on the streets. i
host: louisville, kentucky, good morning to arnold, republican line. caller: good morning.hink the brady group is very important and it's only one in a three-pronged effort we should have. bit about myou a background. i'm 90 years old and i worked 16 years as a scientist for the -- topy, talk secret secret intelligence, nasa, nsa. anyway, brady, it's an important part of the picture. but there's also the other part. there are other deadly devices that we train for and we get licensed for and so...
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you respond to the archbishop, joseph kurtz of louisville kentucky when he writes, we must call our electeds, we must call our elected officials to live up to the ideals of this nation and welcoming and treating humanely those vulnerable persons fleeing violence and persecution. guest: i believe our asylum system is very precious and for legitimate claimants of ethnic, political persecution or otherwise, it is very imperative that we protect that system and make sure that we are discriminating and i mean that not in some sort of pejorative way about who we are allowed to benefit from it. the problem of course is that the asylum system has been deliberately exploited and unrmined by an entire system of people who manufacture claims because they know once they show up at the board and make such a claim cooked up and fraudulent and coached that they will turn around and be released never to be found again. works inho actually the immigration system knows has the asylum program become a lottery basically. also have a very important chapter on the role that the vatican and the catholic church ha
you respond to the archbishop, joseph kurtz of louisville kentucky when he writes, we must call our electeds, we must call our elected officials to live up to the ideals of this nation and welcoming and treating humanely those vulnerable persons fleeing violence and persecution. guest: i believe our asylum system is very precious and for legitimate claimants of ethnic, political persecution or otherwise, it is very imperative that we protect that system and make sure that we are discriminating...
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louisville, kentucky. welcome. caller: how are you today? host: fine. caller: i think they have a little bit, the trump administration, has a little bit more nefarious purposes. i don't think we should be negotiating with the taliban at all. what happened to the afghan government we should negotiate with? as far as this withdrawal goes, i think they are going to take these troops, give them a little break, and then send them off to iran. i really think there is a deeper and more nefarious purpose to all this. host: that's lisa in louisville. from hong kong this story at "usa today." the associated press story, hong kong leader withdraws extradition bill that sparked protest. they write that hong kong chief executive has announced that the government will formally withdraw an extradition bill that sparked months of demonstrations in the city, boughing to one of the protestors' demands. that bill would have allowed hong kong residents to be sent to mainland china for trials. it sparked massive protests that have become increasingly violent and caused the
louisville, kentucky. welcome. caller: how are you today? host: fine. caller: i think they have a little bit, the trump administration, has a little bit more nefarious purposes. i don't think we should be negotiating with the taliban at all. what happened to the afghan government we should negotiate with? as far as this withdrawal goes, i think they are going to take these troops, give them a little break, and then send them off to iran. i really think there is a deeper and more nefarious...
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caravan down to see mitch mcconnell in louisville to pass gun violence legislation, and we were at the muhammad ali center, and muhammad ali used to live in kentuckysaid i saw onee of your fights, and he said great. you got knocked down in the third round. he said it wasn't my fight. he said my dad took me, it was this great father/son experience, but you got knocked down in the third round. he says, wasn't my fight. he said i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting up. new hampshire has never been knocked down. new hampshire is either up or getting up. the democratic party has never been knocked down, it is either up or it is getting up. the unions of the united states of america have never been knocked down. they are either up or getting up. america has never been knocked down, america is either up or america is getting up. tim ryan for america. let's win this election. [applause] ♪ announcer: president trump holds a campaign rally in north carolina on the eve of the special election for the ninth congressional district in the state. watch live monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the f
caravan down to see mitch mcconnell in louisville to pass gun violence legislation, and we were at the muhammad ali center, and muhammad ali used to live in kentuckysaid i saw onee of your fights, and he said great. you got knocked down in the third round. he said it wasn't my fight. he said my dad took me, it was this great father/son experience, but you got knocked down in the third round. he says, wasn't my fight. he said i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting up. new...
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caravan down to see mitch mcconnell in louisville to pass gun violence legislation, and we were at the muhammad ali center, and muhammad ali used to live in kentuckyand one day someone walked up the champ and said, hey champ, i saw one of your fights. the champ said, oh yeah, great. he said, yeah, you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said, it wasn't my fight. like i said my dad took me, it was this great father-son experience. you got knocked down in the third round. the champ says, was in my fight. he said, i have never been knocked down. up. up or i am getting new hampshire has never been knocked down. new hampshire is either up or getting up. the democratic party has never been knocked down. it is either up or getting up. the unions of the united states of america have never been knocked down. they are either up or getting up. america has never been knocked down. america is either up or america is getting up. america.com to win this election. [applause] holdscer: president trump a campaign rally in fayetteville, north carolina on the eve of the special election for the ninth congressional district in the state. watch live monday a
caravan down to see mitch mcconnell in louisville to pass gun violence legislation, and we were at the muhammad ali center, and muhammad ali used to live in kentuckyand one day someone walked up the champ and said, hey champ, i saw one of your fights. the champ said, oh yeah, great. he said, yeah, you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said, it wasn't my fight. like i said my dad took me, it was this great father-son experience. you got knocked down in the third round. the champ...
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kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home.
kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home.
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1951 when i was a seven -year-old boy, living at fort knox kentucky, my father 7 was then called to active duty. i first saw television on louisville television station. there was a w program entitled e flying tigers. i ordered through that television program my own flying tigers secret decoder ring. [laughter] s from the cereal companies box ring. i remember as a boy seeing the movie the flying tigers starring john wayne. please tell us a bit about your book. >> thank you so much is wonderful to be here in jacksonr to see so many friends here. my book as you mentioned is about this very famouss at the very beginning of world war ii. actually there for pearl harbor, sitting american pilots in these before the planes to help the chinese who are fighting against the japanese. i tell that mary mythologized story through the lens of the men and some women who were part of that unit. i was led by the egg make mattie to us from the backwoods of louisiana. young guys who sign up for the sense of adventure. they find themselves in training in a remote base in vermont. when pearl harbor happens, they are essentially stuck on the strong side
1951 when i was a seven -year-old boy, living at fort knox kentucky, my father 7 was then called to active duty. i first saw television on louisville television station. there was a w program entitled e flying tigers. i ordered through that television program my own flying tigers secret decoder ring. [laughter] s from the cereal companies box ring. i remember as a boy seeing the movie the flying tigers starring john wayne. please tell us a bit about your book. >> thank you so much is...
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louisville. host: do you know what role the federal government played in that? how much the state of kentuckypped in or how much the federal government had to chip in? caller: my next comment, the city of louisville basically -- all the people in the city of louisville got together. did the itself revamping of the city. as far as the state goes, in 1937, that was the middle of the great depression. as far as the federal government goes, the same thing. --my opinion, the government the reliance on the government -- in today's term, it is a different ballgame today. there are certain events in life the city cannot do, the state cannot do, organizations can't do, churches can do. the federal government, that is one of the reasons we have a more perfect union in the preamble. that's why we have the federal government and that is why it is important for us to be united whenthe government so events like that exist or happens, that we can come together as a government, as a people. as far as the bahamas go, we don't own the bahamas. i think great britain owns that. independents is an nation, former
louisville. host: do you know what role the federal government played in that? how much the state of kentuckypped in or how much the federal government had to chip in? caller: my next comment, the city of louisville basically -- all the people in the city of louisville got together. did the itself revamping of the city. as far as the state goes, in 1937, that was the middle of the great depression. as far as the federal government goes, the same thing. --my opinion, the government the reliance...
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now, once you leave louisville, between louisville and nashville, that 183 miles, at best you are going through neutral territory, even though kentucky has voted to remain loyal to the united states. it is at best neutral territory. john morgan has made a career at this point of cutting that railroad. as a matter of fact, from july 1 1862 to june 30, 1863, do you know how much that railroad was fully operational? seven months, 12 days. so almost five full months of that 12 month period, that railroad was not fully operational. and it's not just bridges. it's just not taking up rails. there is a 2,000-foot long tunnel just north of the town of gallatin, tennessee, 30 miles north of nashville, that john hutton morgan had blown up and burned and blocked, and was out of commission for two months in the fall of 1862. whenever you think of the army of the cumberland, you must rumor. whenever one says, what is rosecrans operate in fits and starts, why does he spend so much time of building up supplies, it's the tenuous nature of his lifeline, back to nashville and back to louisville. that's why his army always stops to prepare healthy railr
now, once you leave louisville, between louisville and nashville, that 183 miles, at best you are going through neutral territory, even though kentucky has voted to remain loyal to the united states. it is at best neutral territory. john morgan has made a career at this point of cutting that railroad. as a matter of fact, from july 1 1862 to june 30, 1863, do you know how much that railroad was fully operational? seven months, 12 days. so almost five full months of that 12 month period, that...
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we took a caravan down to see ,itch mcconnell in louisville and we were at the muhammad ali ali used tomuhammad live in kentuckye day, someone walked up to the champs and said, hey, champ. i saw one of your rights. the champ said, yeah, great. he said, you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said, it was not my fight. he said, my father took me. the champ said, it wasn't my fight. says, i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting out. new hampshire has never been knocked down. the democratic party has never been knocked down. it's up or it's getting up. unions of the united states of america have never been knocked down. they are up for they are getting up. america has never been knocked down. america is either up or america is getting up. timryanforamerica.com. let's win this election! [applause] ♪ >> new hampshire democrats, stage, theome to the president of the american federation of teachers randi weingarten. ms. weingarten: beto o'rourke, appelbaum, randi -- shorter. hello. either educators in the house? i am thrilled to be here. i am thrilled not only to be with you, but to be wi
we took a caravan down to see ,itch mcconnell in louisville and we were at the muhammad ali ali used tomuhammad live in kentuckye day, someone walked up to the champs and said, hey, champ. i saw one of your rights. the champ said, yeah, great. he said, you got knocked down in the third round. the champ said, it was not my fight. he said, my father took me. the champ said, it wasn't my fight. says, i've never been knocked down. i'm either up or i'm getting out. new hampshire has never been...
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kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home. what can we expect when he comes back and sizes up that race? j.b.: i think when we come back in the senate, obviously the first focus is going to be this is the legislative session to follow a month of gun violence in several cities around the country. so i expect the station inside the senate. i think where we are with americans is that there's more of an expectation that something's going to get done, and i think both caucuses are going to feel some pressure for some, not just overall result, cosmetic results, but they want to see something that goes toward gun violence and gun safety. steve: is amy mcgrath of the strongest candidate? j.b.: i think she's a very strong candidate. i think she ran well. she fell short in a really tough district. she has a terrific story to tell about her time in the military. right now, it seems she's the likely candidate to take on mitch mcconnell and there's a lot of enthusiasm for it. she's obviously been raising strong need for it and
kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home. what can we expect when he comes back and sizes up that race? j.b.: i think when we come back in the senate, obviously the first focus is going to be this is the legislative session to follow a month of gun violence in several cities around the country. so i expect the station inside the senate. i think where we are with americans is that...
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kentucky yesterday. he stepped down at this -- is the ceo louisville pizza train in 2017. he was accused of using a slower door a company conference call. it will have a profound impact on his capacity to serve our city, state, and nation. >>> a huge rally on wall street this morning. this time, trey talks with china are responsible for a good day of stocks. we would take a look at dollars and cents. good morning.>> reporter: trey talks between u.s. and china are expected to continue next month in washington dc, and the chinese commerce ministry indicated it is important for both sides the opening bell ran this morning, nearly 200,000 jobs were added in august. that is more than wall street expected and wall street honor the work of the red cross this morning during that opening bell ceremony of the efforts that are just beginning because of hurricane dorian. >>> word of the new trey talks sent stocks soaring right when the bell rang. take a look at the live look take a look at the big board. the nasdaq is back above 8000 again. 8115. eight almost of 2%. the s&p 500, it is
kentucky yesterday. he stepped down at this -- is the ceo louisville pizza train in 2017. he was accused of using a slower door a company conference call. it will have a profound impact on his capacity to serve our city, state, and nation. >>> a huge rally on wall street this morning. this time, trey talks with china are responsible for a good day of stocks. we would take a look at dollars and cents. good morning.>> reporter: trey talks between u.s. and china are expected to...
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i have dropped my book in louisville because my union took my dues and elected these crazy liberals in kentucky. i will not have my money go to these people. until my union realizes they are not going to get my money until they give political campaign money to people who care about human beings, they will not get a dime of mine. guest: kentucky is our newest right to work state in 2017. he has the ability to support his union or the ability not to as a condition of his employment. workers across the country, the unions have decided on a political team. they are active politically. indicate that unions are not political. they spent more money than any other institution in the political process. they self-reported over $2 billion in lobbying over the last two years. that is more than the dnc, rnc, president trump, hillary clinton. they are big political players. they generally come down on one side of the aisle. guys like richard are offended by that. that is why the right to work holds his right to hold his union officials accountable for his money. host: does any union make political donations
i have dropped my book in louisville because my union took my dues and elected these crazy liberals in kentucky. i will not have my money go to these people. until my union realizes they are not going to get my money until they give political campaign money to people who care about human beings, they will not get a dime of mine. guest: kentucky is our newest right to work state in 2017. he has the ability to support his union or the ability not to as a condition of his employment. workers...
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mcconnell: i'd like to take a moment this morning to mourn the passing of a devoted son of louisville, kentucky, and someone i was lucky to call a very dear friend. i can say without exaggeration that david jones sr. was the single most influential friend and mentor i've had in my entire career. i've never forgotten something he told me when i was starting out in jefferson county. here's what he said. the most important word in the english language is focus. david used his extraordinary focus, and many other talents, to build an extraordinary american business and to better his community. whenever a local need had somebody at almost -- almost everybody, actually, stumped, david always seemed to end up in the thick of it, forging a path to success. in the days ahead, many will rightly pay tribute to david's brilliance and his determination. but he was also one of the kindest, most decent, most generous individuals i've ever met. i'll sorely miss his friendship and kentuckians will miss his extraordinary leadership. now, mr. president, on an entirely different matter. today senate will have an op
mcconnell: i'd like to take a moment this morning to mourn the passing of a devoted son of louisville, kentucky, and someone i was lucky to call a very dear friend. i can say without exaggeration that david jones sr. was the single most influential friend and mentor i've had in my entire career. i've never forgotten something he told me when i was starting out in jefferson county. here's what he said. the most important word in the english language is focus. david used his extraordinary focus,...