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quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks.nd of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18 -- $1.13? scott: $1.13. lemonis: and what do you sell this thing for? scott: for around $1.50. lemonis: so you're making 37¢ on this bat. that's not great. scott: it's not. it's a terrible margin. lemonis: why do you paint these in house? scott: in case we run out of a certain color. lemonis: and what about the waste? scott: the waste is minimal -- probably $12,000. lemonis: waste in manufacturing is when you create products that have mistakes on them, but the costs associated with those mistakes are sometimes hidden. and so, while scott tells me that the loss is $12,000, he
quite frankly, i don't even know if louisville slugger is in all the parks.nd of a big deal. for me, i'm trying to understand the economics of everything, and so, a bat like this, for example -- what does this cost you? scott: including the royalties, about $1.15. lemonis: okay, and then what does it cost to add the logo onto it? scott: 20¢ at the highest level. lemonis: so, that's 95¢. and then how much are you paying mlb on a bat like this? scott: 12%, so 18¢. lemonis: and so 95¢ and 18...
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with the city of louisville. >> clay's son, henry clay jr., lived in louisville and lexington. clay jr. used some of his life's money again to basically buy a lot of property in louisville on the rise. he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son -- ended up being killed in the mexican war. clay would visit there and help his son and it was -- a rival of lexington, though. louisville clipped the population in 1830 for the first time. the river now -- riverboats there made louisville on the artery of communication and transportation. lexington was in the back for the water system. so the connection with louisville was a mixed one. it generally supported the whigs' side. >> next phone call is from willie. willie in columbus, ohio, you are on. >> caller: thank you. i would like to note real quickly any connection, any association, i have always been -- under the impression former heavyweight champion cassius clay always said that was his slave name. any association at all? thank you. >> certainly the name cassius marcellus clay stands out for americans because he was considere
with the city of louisville. >> clay's son, henry clay jr., lived in louisville and lexington. clay jr. used some of his life's money again to basically buy a lot of property in louisville on the rise. he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son -- ended up being killed in the mexican war. clay would visit there and help his son and it was -- a rival of lexington, though. louisville clipped the population in 1830 for the first time. the river now -- riverboats there made louisville...
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>> louisville, did he meet him in louisville? >> we don't know basically. there was one person who left a memoir about the turn of the -- between the 19th and 20th century that said that the president had stopped here in lexington. abraham lincoln married mary todd lincoln who was from lexington. her family was very closely aligned with the clays. her family knew the clays. lincoln came to kentucky several times in connection with the family and the states that followed it. he certainly heard -- heard henry clay speak. whether they met is unknown. can't you imagine what a great time it would have been had they -- you have to think they tried to meet if nothing else. to have lincoln come to ashland and the two of them sit here in the parlor and clay would say something and mr. lincoln would say that's a story and clay would say this is the story and they went back and forth. lincoln never said he met clay. i would think very possibly he would have said it. he did say clay was the ideal statesman. in 1860 when he was getting ready to write his inaugural he sa
>> louisville, did he meet him in louisville? >> we don't know basically. there was one person who left a memoir about the turn of the -- between the 19th and 20th century that said that the president had stopped here in lexington. abraham lincoln married mary todd lincoln who was from lexington. her family was very closely aligned with the clays. her family knew the clays. lincoln came to kentucky several times in connection with the family and the states that followed it. he...
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so now in louisville there is a march on the capital about civil-rights you were in washington to hear more in the the king's speech i have a dream goldwater had come speak because you're part of college republicans buy you voted for johnson what happened? >> in our generation and the civil-rights movement was a defining issue of regeneration and in 62 i was college republican president to accept the invitation to come and then in the summer of 63 we got to see the "i have a dream" speech that in 64 was an intern in to imprintings happened. we broke the filibuster of this civil rights bill and nominated barry goldwater. honestly i was mad as hell and i was so irritated about goldwater voting against the civil rights bill hurting the republican party in a way that i thought would be unfortunate way to retrospect was a huge mistake. [laughter] but it was a protest vote. >> that feeling carried over to your days in the senate with president reagan when he vetoed the sanctions on south africa for apartheid you voted not to override the oil you voted to override that which most did not do.
so now in louisville there is a march on the capital about civil-rights you were in washington to hear more in the the king's speech i have a dream goldwater had come speak because you're part of college republicans buy you voted for johnson what happened? >> in our generation and the civil-rights movement was a defining issue of regeneration and in 62 i was college republican president to accept the invitation to come and then in the summer of 63 we got to see the "i have a...
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dave is president of the louisville, kentucky, fraternal order of police.the program. >> thank you. >> does this happen a lot? what are members telling you? >> i don't think it does. it's somewhat of an anomaly because -- but very frustrating. >> i want to read you a statement we received from taco bell: taco bell and bells and birds, inc., the franchise owner of this louisville, kentucky, taco bell do not tolerate discrimination in any way. bells and birds inc. deeply regret the officers felt unwelcome and has apologized directly to the officers and the metro police department. we appreciate their ongoing support, and the franchisee is working to retrain its staff at this location. in other words, they did not fire the staff. they're going to retrain them. would you have preferred to see them fired? >> i don't think that -- the officers that -- the members that this occurred to would probably reserve judgment on that. obviously they're not 0 involved in the actual investigation of the incident that taco bell has engamed -- engaged inch i think they're sati
dave is president of the louisville, kentucky, fraternal order of police.the program. >> thank you. >> does this happen a lot? what are members telling you? >> i don't think it does. it's somewhat of an anomaly because -- but very frustrating. >> i want to read you a statement we received from taco bell: taco bell and bells and birds, inc., the franchise owner of this louisville, kentucky, taco bell do not tolerate discrimination in any way. bells and birds inc. deeply...
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hunter is from louisville kentucky. what is his connection and whatt did it mean? >> just in louisville a couple of weeks ago and the city is starting to embrace him as one of their city heroes. but i don't think that he felt the same way. i think that he was glad to leave and it was a very oppressive environment where he was just not welcome. i think that he appreciated the recognition he got back in the mid-90s when a fellow to organie organized but i don't think he felt a longing for home. he left kentucky and went to new york, california, ended up in colorado because he wanted freedom, he wanted to be freed of this social constraint. .. he didn't feel a tie 82 kentucky. >> but there were many others they gave him the key to the city they said don't give him the key to anything. and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby >> then there was the article before and after. of raw power he didn't know that he had. been at was a desperation instead of rejecting netball and it is a sporting event and wanted to be a sports writer. some of them. football, bask
hunter is from louisville kentucky. what is his connection and whatt did it mean? >> just in louisville a couple of weeks ago and the city is starting to embrace him as one of their city heroes. but i don't think that he felt the same way. i think that he was glad to leave and it was a very oppressive environment where he was just not welcome. i think that he appreciated the recognition he got back in the mid-90s when a fellow to organie organized but i don't think he felt a longing for...
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shooter training, my department supports, it was not just new york city, i did the same thing in louisville, kentucky. i am a huge proponent of encouraging local law enforcement, local first , exercise ao train better multidisciplined for active shooter events. momentuld occur at any in any different time of venue. and a lot of good work is being done. when mckinley detention question. -- family detention question. of changes and form over quite a bit, given the way that is, you feel that this is money well spent down there with these companies and would you have ever ramped up family detention as has happened to years ago had you know the outcome? that frc'sn: i think are a critical part of border should get ause we better sense, we need to have a good sense for who is entering the country. a large component of present in the country now our parents to bring the kids. and we have to have a good sense for who these people are. we can make more informed judgments about risk of flight at the centers. any health risks and maybe presented. with the concerned about seek a and if an opportunity a
shooter training, my department supports, it was not just new york city, i did the same thing in louisville, kentucky. i am a huge proponent of encouraging local law enforcement, local first , exercise ao train better multidisciplined for active shooter events. momentuld occur at any in any different time of venue. and a lot of good work is being done. when mckinley detention question. -- family detention question. of changes and form over quite a bit, given the way that is, you feel that this...
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after shots rang out at a 60-th birthday party in louisville, kentucky. the shooting last night. police say all three victims were taken to the hospital. one of the men is in critical condition.. while the third victim was shot in the hand and is expected to be okay. police still don't know what sparked the shooting. florida police are investigating a deadly accident that happened on their own turf. last night.. 35 people were participating in a "shoot or don't shoot" role-play scenario. the guns were supposed to be loaded with blank rounds.. but one had live ammunition in it. the officer using that gun.. mistakenly shot and killed woman. that officer has the kansas water park where a 10-year-old boy died over the weekend.. is set to reopen this afternoon. authorities say caleb schwab suffered a fatal neck injury on the park's largest water slide. two adult woman also on the ride with the boy.. suffered minor face injuries. park officials say the ride will remain closed indefinitely. passengers aboard a massachusetts ferry helped rescue a dog lost a sea. the passengers were sight
after shots rang out at a 60-th birthday party in louisville, kentucky. the shooting last night. police say all three victims were taken to the hospital. one of the men is in critical condition.. while the third victim was shot in the hand and is expected to be okay. police still don't know what sparked the shooting. florida police are investigating a deadly accident that happened on their own turf. last night.. 35 people were participating in a "shoot or don't shoot" role-play...
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and we are still hot, thank goodness these clouds are commerce city, 88 in wheat ridge, 91 in louisville. here is the moisture that is coming in, with a break of sunshine this morning with more moisture and monsoon flow, leftovers from javier, the tropical storm in the baja, that will get our thunderstorms going this afternoon and we are picking up some echoes with some sprinkles trying to get going from conifer into morrison and that is where the first round of storms will develop in the course of the afternoon and on the cast you can see very spotty in nature, isolated under storms, a 20% chance today. and tomorrow and thursday and friday, a dramatic change in the weather, there is some cooling coming and some really good moisture in the next couple of days, we will outline that for you in a couple minutes. >> and both residential candidates are under fire music - - revealed e-mails and donald trump for off-the-cuff comments. craig boswell has that fallout. >> if she gets to pick her judges, there there's nothing that you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, may be ther
and we are still hot, thank goodness these clouds are commerce city, 88 in wheat ridge, 91 in louisville. here is the moisture that is coming in, with a break of sunshine this morning with more moisture and monsoon flow, leftovers from javier, the tropical storm in the baja, that will get our thunderstorms going this afternoon and we are picking up some echoes with some sprinkles trying to get going from conifer into morrison and that is where the first round of storms will develop in the...
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kentucky police are investigating after two men and it happened outside of a 60th birthday party in louisville tuesday night. all three shooting victims were taken to an area hospital. two of the victims were listed in critical condition. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> it has now been two years since the passing of ferguson tenn michael brown. yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was hit by a car. officers says that a group of protesters who were blocking a hit the man so hard that he flew into the air. right now he is recovering in the hospital. as the car drove away, officers says shots were fired. no one was injured ((brian loftus)) >>> apple has a new patent....but not everybody's on board. ((kirsten joyce)) >> we'll take a look at this new patent and see how many patents it was granted to the tech giant. ((demetria obilor)) but at least one has some people scratching their heads. this is the patent in question. it's a "steering device" for large vehicles with pivot joints in them to hel
kentucky police are investigating after two men and it happened outside of a 60th birthday party in louisville tuesday night. all three shooting victims were taken to an area hospital. two of the victims were listed in critical condition. ((kirsten joyce)) >>> it has now been two years since the passing of ferguson tenn michael brown. yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a yesterday marked the two year anniversay and during a demonstration in ferguson a protester was was...
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by clemson, oklahoma, lsu, michigan, stanford, and notre dame, louisville and north carolina. >>> the tigers hoped to grab a wild card spot against boston. justin puts on a hitting display in the motor city. in the fifth inning up and again another three run homer. 10-5 is your final. >>> former star melvin blasted a home run for toronto in cleveland. marcus is dealing. he strikes out nin toronto's bullpen plows it. the indians are running a way with the al central. bill is mad at me. >> i'm glad you didn't. weather for the week ? ? hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. o love event, - you are being watched. the government has a secret system. a machine. it spies on you every hour of every day. i know because i built it. i designed the machine to detect acts of terror, but it sees everything. violent crimes involving ordinary people. people like you. crimes the government considered irrelevant. but i needed a partner. s
by clemson, oklahoma, lsu, michigan, stanford, and notre dame, louisville and north carolina. >>> the tigers hoped to grab a wild card spot against boston. justin puts on a hitting display in the motor city. in the fifth inning up and again another three run homer. 10-5 is your final. >>> former star melvin blasted a home run for toronto in cleveland. marcus is dealing. he strikes out nin toronto's bullpen plows it. the indians are running a way with the al central. bill is...
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very appropriate for louisville, kentucky. last year he opened his first restaurant outside kentucky international, at national harbor in maryland. so governors, please welcome chef edward lee. chef lee. [applause] >> thank you, governor for having me. i'm very excited to be present in front of such an esteemed crowd. usually the people i speak in front of are pretty much drunk on wine. this is a different experience for me. like i said to my two to restaus in louisville, kentucky, and one in maryland. if i may shamelessly plug, where opening a restaurant in d.c. next year so hope to see you all there. our beautiful bit of history about me as i go through this. i'm the son of korean immigran immigrants. my parents landed in brooklyn in 1971. i was born a year later and we grew up in a very humble in the household which basically meant that we never ate out, ever. so to me food, fine dining food was something that, hold on, has always been so romantic for me. i knew by the time i was 10 or 11 that i wanted to be a chef can't be
very appropriate for louisville, kentucky. last year he opened his first restaurant outside kentucky international, at national harbor in maryland. so governors, please welcome chef edward lee. chef lee. [applause] >> thank you, governor for having me. i'm very excited to be present in front of such an esteemed crowd. usually the people i speak in front of are pretty much drunk on wine. this is a different experience for me. like i said to my two to restaus in louisville, kentucky, and...
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>> louisville. >> louisville, kentucky. so what do you think of the community support so far? >> i love it. it's a wonderful opportunity for me to come to such a great community and the opportunity to join the florida hospital group, was always a goal of mine. and the opportunity to come to tampa, what better pace to bring your better place to bring your family and enjoy life a little bit? >> we we tease you kay but -- about the job but the community support does make it easy. >> yes. >> thank you for coming in on this rainy morning. here's more information on the event if you would like to be a part of it. the event is on october 16th now. and supportsorship is alsoing -- sponsorship is also going fast. for more information, call 813- >>> still tracking heavy rainfall. the worst now on top of 275 moving towards 75 and tell you what, there's more where that came from. we have a lot of rain to get through as we head into later this afternoon. this evening and yes, into tomorrow as well. as far as temperatures, staying nice and comfortable, at least there's that, low 80s but we
>> louisville. >> louisville, kentucky. so what do you think of the community support so far? >> i love it. it's a wonderful opportunity for me to come to such a great community and the opportunity to join the florida hospital group, was always a goal of mine. and the opportunity to come to tampa, what better pace to bring your better place to bring your family and enjoy life a little bit? >> we we tease you kay but -- about the job but the community support does make it...
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her positions on issues does that and that is why i am opposing her as well as donald trump. , louisville, ann kentucky on the independent line. guest: i disagree with what this fellow is doing. it is a selfish thing to do. he doesn't have a chance. donald trump was not my first choice. i like ted cruz but now it has come down to two candidates and i have to go for donald trump because hillary clinton will be disastrous. he doesn't have a chance and all he is trying to do is take votes away from donald trump. to try to is selfish do this. if we don't get behind trump, we are going to be stuck with four more years of destruction in this country. more liberal judges on the supreme court. the selfishness of this guy and the rest of these republicans, it just makes me sick. i would say that donald trump has no chance of winning this election. entered the race again, donald trump was down by 10% in the polls. he is still down by a significant amount and he is doing even worse. people are supporting donald trump hold onto to him, the worse off we are. he has no chance of winning and sooner or l
her positions on issues does that and that is why i am opposing her as well as donald trump. , louisville, ann kentucky on the independent line. guest: i disagree with what this fellow is doing. it is a selfish thing to do. he doesn't have a chance. donald trump was not my first choice. i like ted cruz but now it has come down to two candidates and i have to go for donald trump because hillary clinton will be disastrous. he doesn't have a chance and all he is trying to do is take votes away...
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the goal of co companies with with big dreams, for "n i'm phil lebeau, louisville, colorado. >>> that is "nightly business for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. thank you. have a gre announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: yakov smirnoff is a best-selling author and a world-famous entertainer. in the eighties, he gave us his hilarious take on russia. today, he gives us his hilarious take on relationships. yakov's quest to understand the science of happiness has taken him from hollywood to the university of pennsylvania, where he earned a master's degree in psychology. in his theater, yakov created a laboratory of laughter, where for over 20 years, he has tested his theories on how laughter is the gauge of happiness in romantic relationships, and over 4 million of his audience members have learned, through laughter, how to improve their own relationships. today, yakov is a professor at misso
the goal of co companies with with big dreams, for "n i'm phil lebeau, louisville, colorado. >>> that is "nightly business for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. thank you. have a gre announcer: explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: yakov smirnoff is a best-selling author and a world-famous...
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that's the main route for anyone driving between cincinnati and louisville kentucky. flooding has also canceled class for at least four school districts in that area. one couple decided a damaged church wouldn't stop their wedding yesterday. they wanted to hold the ceremony inside the 16th century building, but the church said it was too dangerous. so the couple got married just outside. the groom said his goal was to give people something to think about other than the destruction. in one of the hardest hit areas, there was a special family reunion yesterday. rescue crews found a pet tortoise inside a damaged home and reunited it with its owner. weather with meteorologist kaj o'mara. stay with tv9. it's . now, one last look at this overall, plan on a very muggy day with dew points well into the 70s. actual air temperatures should warm to the low 80s in all locations. plan on a chance of scattered storms, primarily after 10am. unfortunately, these will be so poorly organized, it's tough to time out favored areas of dry or wet weather this afternoon and the chance of st
that's the main route for anyone driving between cincinnati and louisville kentucky. flooding has also canceled class for at least four school districts in that area. one couple decided a damaged church wouldn't stop their wedding yesterday. they wanted to hold the ceremony inside the 16th century building, but the church said it was too dangerous. so the couple got married just outside. the groom said his goal was to give people something to think about other than the destruction. in one of...
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the goal of co companies with with big dreams, for "n i'm phil lebeau, louisville, colorado. >>> that is "nightly business for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. thank you. have a gre narrator: before baltimore... united we stand, divided we fall! narrator: ...there was birmingham. before black lives matter... hands up, don't shoot! narrator: ...black power. free huey! narrator: before tamir rice and trayvon martin, emmett till. different decades, same story: america's continuing struggle for equality. narrator: no other film captured the triumphs and tragedies of the civil rights movement like the epic series eyes on the prize. tonight, a look back at the series and a look at its impact today. why this important work matters. we need power! that's what we need. we need power just like anybody else. narrator: eyes on the prize: then and now. funding for this special presentation eyes on the prize: then and now
the goal of co companies with with big dreams, for "n i'm phil lebeau, louisville, colorado. >>> that is "nightly business for tonight. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. thank you. have a gre narrator: before baltimore... united we stand, divided we fall! narrator: ...there was birmingham. before black lives matter... hands up, don't shoot! narrator: ...black power. free huey! narrator: before tamir rice and trayvon martin, emmett...
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but instead was live ammunition.that officer is now on administrative an overnight shooting in louisville, kentucky left a woman dead and two men injured. police say the shooting happened at a birthday party. one of the men is in critical condition.. the other was shot in the hand and is expected to be okay.no arrests have been made. zika alert.. there's early evidence of a possible link problems in babies.brazilian researchers say there have been seven cases where babies were born with joint deformities.experts say it's too early to say if zika definitely causes malformed joints.. but doctors say it's worth keeping an eye on. more local news.. a milwaukee war hero is recovering this morning after being involved in a motorcycle crash.medal of honor recipient gary wetzel was riding to sturgis on sunday to be inducted into the motorcycle hall of fame.. when "he's in pretty good spirits actually. he had a rough night. he's in a lot of pain. he took quite a spill off that bike."wetzel is out of surgery after suffering a broken pelvis and shoulder.he also fractured his ribs.doctors expect him
but instead was live ammunition.that officer is now on administrative an overnight shooting in louisville, kentucky left a woman dead and two men injured. police say the shooting happened at a birthday party. one of the men is in critical condition.. the other was shot in the hand and is expected to be okay.no arrests have been made. zika alert.. there's early evidence of a possible link problems in babies.brazilian researchers say there have been seven cases where babies were born with joint...
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in kentucky - some people are gong to the state fair in louisville - and coming home with something they didn't expect to get - the "quran". copies of the muslim holy book are being handed out by two men working a booth who represent a group called the "furquaan project". it's part of a movement- hoping to reach people living in rural counties where there aren't any mosques. so far - the men say they've handed out two-thousand copies of the book for free. some people politely turn them down. a chance. "actually, i had declined at first, but my wife said why don't you go back and get a copy just so we can just compare." "most people are just here to get by as quickly as possible so they can see all the stuff but if they get a chance to stop by they are usually like, 'thank you guys very much for coming and being here. we're really glad you're here.' the men brought 5-thousand copies of the quran - and they expect by sunday - the last day of the fair - all of the copies will be gone. the "rey fire" in santa barbara county has grown to more than twenty seven th since it first started last t
in kentucky - some people are gong to the state fair in louisville - and coming home with something they didn't expect to get - the "quran". copies of the muslim holy book are being handed out by two men working a booth who represent a group called the "furquaan project". it's part of a movement- hoping to reach people living in rural counties where there aren't any mosques. so far - the men say they've handed out two-thousand copies of the book for free. some people...
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i mean i can remember back to 1960 there was thompson versus louisville, it was in louisville kentucky. no court could take the case because the fine was less than $25. these cases decided by the court, 1986 and this year -- >> putting together two rules that you say we've established. one is, justice said to end the confusing, the petition should be addressed to the supreme court. and then you said we have cases, look through cases, if the supreme court has said, denied, nothing more than denied, we look back, to the last recent decision. those are both decisions of this court, and that's what you are relying on. >> well, and they're not mutually exclusive surf. this court can look back to the last recent decision in making its decision in this case. and i can that's what it should do at the same time, the court's opinions appear us to, on the quick research we did, that, r.j. reynolds and the subsequent case say that the would issue to the georgia supreme court. we listed it that way. and then, it was listed at the lower court was the superior court. >> what is the state supreme cour
i mean i can remember back to 1960 there was thompson versus louisville, it was in louisville kentucky. no court could take the case because the fine was less than $25. these cases decided by the court, 1986 and this year -- >> putting together two rules that you say we've established. one is, justice said to end the confusing, the petition should be addressed to the supreme court. and then you said we have cases, look through cases, if the supreme court has said, denied, nothing more...
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windham and chang louisville as well. moving out of twinsburg. much lighter to the north. ashtabula county and even in and around geauga county to the north. much lighter rain as well. cuyahoga, northern madonna, on the lighter side here. additional light rain possible as we had throughout the overnight hours. the front will past keeping that cooler air and lower humidity in place. some morning drizzle potential. we will look at when the wet weather moves out in a few minutes.>>> a massive water main breaks could affect your morning commute. pepper pike is closed between landor brook and brander gross until further notice. nearby homes and businesses have low water pressure. affecting no more academy. it is closed tomorrow, cancels have been kansas -- classes have been canceled.>>> the race to the white house is set to make a stop in akron tomorrow. donald trump is scheduled to host a rally at james a rose arena on the university of akron campus. it kicks off at seven and tickets are still available. we have more information on our newsnet five at. >>> the some of summer o
windham and chang louisville as well. moving out of twinsburg. much lighter to the north. ashtabula county and even in and around geauga county to the north. much lighter rain as well. cuyahoga, northern madonna, on the lighter side here. additional light rain possible as we had throughout the overnight hours. the front will past keeping that cooler air and lower humidity in place. some morning drizzle potential. we will look at when the wet weather moves out in a few minutes.>>> a...
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from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray.cheers and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [ug
from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray.cheers and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [ug
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political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky, not to resolve differences but to exploitn meets walter mondale. just about everybody is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs to win to stay with it by four or five lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest american president, and he was well into his 70s. >> i -- as i say, i feel that we have a problem here to resolve. >> reagan in the first debate against walter mondale looks confused. speaks too long. gets lost. it's not just that walter mondale won that debate. it's that people fear, is ronald reagan lost? and for the first time they start talking about the age issue. >> it showed without cue cards and teleprompters the great communicator doesn't always communicate all that well. >> we had six dress rehearsals last time. plus loading him with computer statistics. the man was absolutely smothered by extraneous material
political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky, not to resolve differences but to exploitn meets walter mondale. just about everybody is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> he doesn't need just to win by a nose. he needs to win to stay with it by four or five lengths. he needs to do well because he starts from so far back. >> the question of ronald reagan's age had always been in the back of minds of a lot of people. he was by this time the oldest american...
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. >> so let's ask about louisville kentucky what is that connection plaques. >> by the city is starting to embrace gamble they are heros obvious and don't think hunter felt the same way bay he was glad to leave in that he was just not welcome. and he appreciated the recognition and he got in the mid-90s to organize a tribute. but i don't think he felt they will mean for home. he wanted freedom. he didn't feel a tie 82 kentucky. >> but there were many others they gave him the key to the city they said don't give him the key to anything. and then to end up writing which is the kentucky derby what about his literary work ? then there was the article before and after. of raw power he didn't know that he had. been at was a desperation instead of rejecting netball and it is a sporting event and wanted to be a sports writer. some of them. football, basketball, be that was a big part of his life and constantly betting on large sums of money. but there is a reading unbacked i will be a sports writer. river member better than i do that style love sports righty and that is formulaic pdf and growin
. >> so let's ask about louisville kentucky what is that connection plaques. >> by the city is starting to embrace gamble they are heros obvious and don't think hunter felt the same way bay he was glad to leave in that he was just not welcome. and he appreciated the recognition and he got in the mid-90s to organize a tribute. but i don't think he felt they will mean for home. he wanted freedom. he didn't feel a tie 82 kentucky. >> but there were many others they gave him the...
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louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. >> stranded sea lion pups. victims of climate change? >> we saw them washing up. it was a mystery. >> we visit the marine mammal center to find out why so many sea lions need to be rescued. >> plus, a farmer's best friend. but their populations are declining. >> we have seen declined in both our maned hon differenecies of native bees. >> we visit a research center to learn why bees are
louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for...
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louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for mie but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. ? ? (robert rose) - it all began with an email can royalty. from the son etnow i know scam.nte you're th, ena lives in boston. kwab he and i have mutual friends, lly is the son of ghanaian royalty. i knew virtually nothing about ghana before kwabena, but after several conversations, it became clear, this place is special. kwabena was headed back to ghana and invited me along. but get ready, this wasn
louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for mie but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well....
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today louisville school principal is the one getting the lesson. >> . suiting up for the ride of a lifetime. >> how are you feeling. >> excited but nervous. >> . how would you rank it. >> probably a ten. >> . what's going through your mind. have you ever done something like this. >> never. chosen for a ride ahead of the cleveland air show. getting a show of her own. >> . speeds reached more than five hundred miles per hour. the g force more than 6. >> . quick turns to the left and right. barrel turns and loops. >> out of this world experience for 45 minutes. before touching back down to earth. >> . it was awesome. >> . the most intense work out of her life. >> i had to exert every ounce of energy in my body. >> battling nausea and exhaustion. >> but worth it. she left with a new appreciation. for military pilots. and a new lesson. for her students. >> . they can do anything. if you purt your mind to it. >> . >> >> great lesson that is. cleveland air show takes place this saturday through monday at best of your pwerbg we'll have all the details on fox8.c
today louisville school principal is the one getting the lesson. >> . suiting up for the ride of a lifetime. >> how are you feeling. >> excited but nervous. >> . how would you rank it. >> probably a ten. >> . what's going through your mind. have you ever done something like this. >> never. chosen for a ride ahead of the cleveland air show. getting a show of her own. >> . speeds reached more than five hundred miles per hour. the g force more than...
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louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. >>> live. always investigating. always on your site. newschannel5 starts now. >> more storms on the way but many areas northeast ohio have it finished cleaning up after the last round. we are surveying the damage. >>> and the browns come up short in the first outing of the year. we are taking it works and what didn't last night. >>> a live look at little italy as they get set for day to of the annual feast -- day tw
louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen...
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louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, h missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. - today on awesome adventures, we're in quebec city! it's time for awesome adventures. come with us as we travel the globe taking kids on incredible journeys. it's all here on awesome adventures. welcome to awesome adventures. i'm nicole and we have headed north to beautiful quebec city. now, typically, most of our adventures take place in warm weather, something you can but, we wanted to dip our toes into t
louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, h missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for...
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come watch us defend our house against louisville, san diego state and rival new mexico state. catch all the family-friendly entertainment. games will sell out. [crowd cheering] get your basketball season tickets today at lopestickets.com >>> one officer injured in a deadly police shooting. we have brand-new information coming up. >>> and alert going out to valley police departments after a deadly shooting between two >>> i want to get right to the breaking news only on abc15.com. in phoenix a police officer was rest should -- was rushed to the hospital after getting into a fight with a suspect who is now dead. all of this happened right near 20th street and thomas, east of the 51. katie conner has been on the scene for us this morning. i know you were putting some information on facebook. what do you have now? >> reporter: chris, we learned the officer spotted a morning on the opposite side of this crime tape. he approached the car and the suspect came out of nowhere and attacked him. this all happened around 2:30 a.m. the officer managed to radio for help and fortunately ther
come watch us defend our house against louisville, san diego state and rival new mexico state. catch all the family-friendly entertainment. games will sell out. [crowd cheering] get your basketball season tickets today at lopestickets.com >>> one officer injured in a deadly police shooting. we have brand-new information coming up. >>> and alert going out to valley police departments after a deadly shooting between two >>> i want to get right to the breaking news only...
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come watch us defend our house against louisville, . catch all the family-friendly entertainment. games will sell out. [crowd cheering] get your basketball season tickets today first tonight at six o'clock: a new round of >>> first at 6:00, a new round of monsoon activity bringing a huge wall of blowing dust into the the valley. this is how it looked around a blowing dust advisory in effect for maricopa and pinal counties until 7:00 tonight. the weather conditions causing low visible for driver is a long i-10 and along some city streets as well. ap there have been some showers reported near gila bend also in northern arizona this afternoon. earlier today the strong storms moved through northern arizona. todd edwards sharing this video from the dewy humboldt area. flash flooding happening near state route 69 and prescott look at that. that was a torrent there. there was a severe thunderstorm warning in the area earlier today. the national weather service reporting 60-mile-per-hour winds and one inch of hail. kristy siefkin joins us now live with the forecast on this. this moved in
come watch us defend our house against louisville, . catch all the family-friendly entertainment. games will sell out. [crowd cheering] get your basketball season tickets today first tonight at six o'clock: a new round of >>> first at 6:00, a new round of monsoon activity bringing a huge wall of blowing dust into the the valley. this is how it looked around a blowing dust advisory in effect for maricopa and pinal counties until 7:00 tonight. the weather conditions causing low visible...
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from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray.rs and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [laughs] >> what would you do? >> well, i actually have two things that i really, really, really want to do. like you said, going further south, i want to fly to brazil.
from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray.rs and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [laughs] >> what would you do? >> well, i actually have two things that i really, really, really want to do. like you said, going further south, i want to fly to brazil.
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louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. engineering in california. this is where my dreams are fulfilled, so to speak. this thing is a model t ford, roadster pickup. the pickup bed has been shortened to about 18, 20 inches long. i grew up and went to high school in the '50s here in so in southern california then and now, was this incredible car culture. and then i wanted the fastest car in the world and we did it. we pulled all of that off. we're in the elec
louisville slugger. and as you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids...
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gil corsey spoke with a louisville, kentucky woman whose house became part of the set. as they say in show business, that's a wrap. tina mills, homeowner the shoot lasted at my house for 3 days. it's a horror comedy. when hollywood knocked on tina mills's door she had her doubts. tina mills, homeow nicholas cage died, this is not true. nats of youtube: not cool, not cool. soon enough cage was here along with co-star selma blair, filming 12 to 15 hours days--fitting in like family. selma she actually sat on my front porch and tweeted a picture of how much she loves kentucky and the clouds, and she took pictures with all the neighbors with my family with my grandbaby. mills's sprawling home sits on five acres in fisherville, kentucky --20 corsey, reporter the film crew built a basement within mills basement. these beams, they're just for show and we can't give away the plot but this is a vital scene in the movie. tina mills, homeowner basically they blew up my basement. scott irick, art director we're putting kentucky on the map as this is the place to go to come make mov
gil corsey spoke with a louisville, kentucky woman whose house became part of the set. as they say in show business, that's a wrap. tina mills, homeowner the shoot lasted at my house for 3 days. it's a horror comedy. when hollywood knocked on tina mills's door she had her doubts. tina mills, homeow nicholas cage died, this is not true. nats of youtube: not cool, not cool. soon enough cage was here along with co-star selma blair, filming 12 to 15 hours days--fitting in like family. selma she...
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stokes of louisville. you can see on the inside here, it's pretty spectacular.recently discovered -- i recently discovered in photographing it that it's also heavily decorated on the outside. and right there is an image of henry clay and above it is a beehive and stars and drapery around the edges. it's an incredible piece of work. in addition to being very functional trunk. clay was an interesting human being. as interesting as he was politically or as a lawyer or farmer, et cetera, he was perhaps more interesting as a person. people loved henry clay, even if they disagreed with him politically, they loved him as a person. he loved to gamble, which was not uncommon for people of his social class in the south. lucretia was asked once if it concerned her and she said heavens, no, he almost always wins. he did lose occasionally. usually he could find a way out of that without ultimately coming off with a loss. he could win something back or get whoever he was gambling with to assuage the debt. on the mantle we have a tantilos, contains several decanters and a numb
stokes of louisville. you can see on the inside here, it's pretty spectacular.recently discovered -- i recently discovered in photographing it that it's also heavily decorated on the outside. and right there is an image of henry clay and above it is a beehive and stars and drapery around the edges. it's an incredible piece of work. in addition to being very functional trunk. clay was an interesting human being. as interesting as he was politically or as a lawyer or farmer, et cetera, he was...
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police discovered his body in a large toolbox floating in a creek near louisville, kentucky a month ago. >> today they identify the remains of tromain mackall, a father from prince frederick. garrett take has been digging into the mysterious disappearance. >> reporter: the girlfriend reported him missing on july attended a party but there was some kind of altercation. he was never seen alive again. in facebook photos, tromain mackall look's -- looks happy. he moved to kentucky in february to reconnect with his former claim leaving his son from another relationship and his extended family in maryland. >> he was my soulmate. he was the love of my life. we were going to get married this month. >> reporter: the family describes the relationship asked impetuous or abusive. police told them the fight at the party took place during the couple and they believe the girlfriend orchestrated the death. she says she was not involved in the killing or the fight at the party. she believes the family, never comfortable with him dating a transgender woman, is scapegoating them. >> i think they are angry
police discovered his body in a large toolbox floating in a creek near louisville, kentucky a month ago. >> today they identify the remains of tromain mackall, a father from prince frederick. garrett take has been digging into the mysterious disappearance. >> reporter: the girlfriend reported him missing on july attended a party but there was some kind of altercation. he was never seen alive again. in facebook photos, tromain mackall look's -- looks happy. he moved to kentucky in...
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picture that people from the east coast, my friends who live in new york, boston, relatives in louisville, they see this, and they call, and they start asking if we're okay. they're like, is everybody okay are you guys okay? i'm like, it really is just a wall of dust, though it does look epic. >> so we're understanding now. this is actually coming over south mountain, and that is sky harbor in the foreground. you can see the tower there. you see the tower in the middle of your screen. that's sky harbor. there's a plane landing. just look to your left there. there's a plane landing right now. this is on its way through. i would not be surprised if we don't see a ground stop at sky the ground as soon as they can, and the ones that are about to take off will probably hold, as you can imagine. it's going to be blowing right through there. obviously, it's going to reduce visibility. these guys have a lot of equipment. they can get through this stuff. if they have a chance to stay on the ground, they're not going to take off. >> we've had people, our news director here, he was trying to fly in
picture that people from the east coast, my friends who live in new york, boston, relatives in louisville, they see this, and they call, and they start asking if we're okay. they're like, is everybody okay are you guys okay? i'm like, it really is just a wall of dust, though it does look epic. >> so we're understanding now. this is actually coming over south mountain, and that is sky harbor in the foreground. you can see the tower there. you see the tower in the middle of your screen....
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from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray. [cheers and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [laughs] >> what would you do? >> well, i actually have two things that i really, really, really want to do. like you said, going further
from louisville, kentucky, please welcome back my girl, holly gray. [cheers and applause] >> hello, chris. >> holly. >> nice to see you again. >> good to see you back. >> thank you. >> i always love finding out what people will do with the money. >> [laughs] >> what would you do? >> well, i actually have two things that i really, really, really want to do. like you said, going further
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was ohio first and then indiana and west virginia, now two dozen heroin overdoses are reported in louisville kentucky and one night. just one night. a doctor at one hospital saw it he is calling this a public health emergency because he says even a small amount of that drug is making patients lose consciousness. >>> that chicago police chief is now looking to fire all six officers involved in the deadly shooting of a black teenager in 2014. dash cam video shows an officer shooting 17-year-old laquan mcdonald 16 times. that officer is now facing a first- degree murder charge and officers fired for giving false statements during the investigation. this comes out of chicago, one of the most violent months into decades. >> it's hard to get your mind around these numbers. in the nation's third-largest city they had 81 murders this month so far. the highest murder toll chicago has seen in a single month in 20 years. october 1996 they had 85 killings. the latest victim is a 16-year- old boy shot of monday hanging out with a friend. usa today reporting chicago has week courted more murders this summ
was ohio first and then indiana and west virginia, now two dozen heroin overdoses are reported in louisville kentucky and one night. just one night. a doctor at one hospital saw it he is calling this a public health emergency because he says even a small amount of that drug is making patients lose consciousness. >>> that chicago police chief is now looking to fire all six officers involved in the deadly shooting of a black teenager in 2014. dash cam video shows an officer shooting...
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louisville slugger.s you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as well. for "teen kids news," i'm scott. >> hope you enjoyed this week's program, and we hope you join us again next week for "teen kids news." see you. ♪ jack: "jack hanna's into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide and the columbus zoo and aquarium. partners in conservation for over 30 years. hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my home here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "into the wild." come along for a mystical adventure into the cloud forest of ecuador. oh, jeez. sue: oh. jack: we're braving bats-- oh, he just pee
louisville slugger.s you can see -- "george 'babe' ruth" -- personalized. >> well, it's as if the power of the babe is still in the bat. there's nothing like holding a piece of history in your own hands. not only did babe ruth set all sorts of hitting and home-run records, he also set records for missing the ball. but as he used to say, "never let the fear of striking out get in your way." giving it your all is a great philosophy not only for baseball but for life, as...
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[gunfire] >> new this morning police in louisville kentucky release body camera footage avenue deadlya black man by white officers. darnell wicker was killed on monday when police responded to a domestic disturbance. his girlfriend says the first responding officer reacted calmly but she says two more officers rushed past with guns drawn order wicker to trop the knife and immediately opened fire. two officers are on administrative leave. the third remains on regular duty because authorities determine he did not fire his weapon. >> new on "action news" a pan tea thief is on the loose in indianapolis. surveillance video shows the man swiping hundreds of women's under garments from a shopping paul. the man scoops out the women's underwear display at the gap and grabs pant panties by the handful. management says he walked away with 200 pairs of women's underwear valued at $2,000. >> it's 4:56. we have a lot more coming up in our next half hour. friends and family pay tribute the a young girl as police look for a car involved in the crash that killed her. >> study claims there are dangerou
[gunfire] >> new this morning police in louisville kentucky release body camera footage avenue deadlya black man by white officers. darnell wicker was killed on monday when police responded to a domestic disturbance. his girlfriend says the first responding officer reacted calmly but she says two more officers rushed past with guns drawn order wicker to trop the knife and immediately opened fire. two officers are on administrative leave. the third remains on regular duty because...
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the woman targeted was erika lari son of louisville. the woman was driving her mini van on 77 southbound near don scott field when someone shot at her. the bullets hit her hand and grazed the >> tia: a north ridgeville sex offender held on a quarter of a million dollars' bond earl evidencington arraigned via video for failing to register as a sexual predator. he's been convicted of raping a child before and this week, north ridgeville police found him camping in the woods near lear north elementary school. it looked like he had been there for quite a while this summer. police are asking parents to check with their children to see if they had contact with him. inappropriate conduct with a student. ty merkle plead guilty to sexual battery charges involving a 15-year-old girl. he started working for the school district in 2012. >> tia: and a former waste collector whom carl monday caught abusing the overtime system received his sentence today. tyronza smith must pay more than $200 in restitution and serve 30 days behind bars. he will also
the woman targeted was erika lari son of louisville. the woman was driving her mini van on 77 southbound near don scott field when someone shot at her. the bullets hit her hand and grazed the >> tia: a north ridgeville sex offender held on a quarter of a million dollars' bond earl evidencington arraigned via video for failing to register as a sexual predator. he's been convicted of raping a child before and this week, north ridgeville police found him camping in the woods near lear north...
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the red bicycle was hung up outside spalding university in louisville, kentucky.it told wanted to learn to fight -- after his bike was stolen from a gym.the school says the bike has great sentimental value and wants it back -- no questions a fugitive in massachusetts was clever, but not clever enough.police say shaun miller disguised himself as an elderly man to try and hide from authorities.they tracked him down anyway. old was arrested on drug charges.officers found 30 thousand dollars and two loaded weapons inside the home a small town in spain was the scene of a chess game played in a farm field, look at this - - the players used tractors as time the town has held the event.organizers say the chess game is an opportunity to pay tribute to agricultural labor and a call for youngsters to move to the countryside. time to open up the windows and enjoy the refreshing air! temperatures this morning are cooler than we've been in over a month. dew points have dropped into the 50s. i wish perfect, but we have to keep a slight chance of showers through the day. however, most of the day will b
the red bicycle was hung up outside spalding university in louisville, kentucky.it told wanted to learn to fight -- after his bike was stolen from a gym.the school says the bike has great sentimental value and wants it back -- no questions a fugitive in massachusetts was clever, but not clever enough.police say shaun miller disguised himself as an elderly man to try and hide from authorities.they tracked him down anyway. old was arrested on drug charges.officers found 30 thousand dollars and...
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they brought back appliance production to an appliance park in louisville, kentucky. >> reporter: moser argues, companies could afford to bring nearly a million jobs back to the u.s. >> we conclude that about 25% of what is offshore today would come companies did the math. >> reporter: while u.s. employment in manufacturing started declining in the early 1980s, the massive job losses really didn't start until the millennium. between 2000 and 2009, close to six million manufacturing jobs were lost. but in 2010, the hemorrhaging started to slow. moser says, since then, 265,000 manufacturing jobs with around 900 companies have been created or reshored to the united states. >> so, we've gone from a net loss of over 200,000 a year, to a net loss of zero, so huge improvement. >> reporter: the jobs are in industries as diverse as appliances, autos, and furniture. in june, emerald home furnishings, a tacoma, washington-based company, moved some of its production from china to this facility in new albany, mississippi. manager terry treadaway says the internet and the need for faster delivery dro
they brought back appliance production to an appliance park in louisville, kentucky. >> reporter: moser argues, companies could afford to bring nearly a million jobs back to the u.s. >> we conclude that about 25% of what is offshore today would come companies did the math. >> reporter: while u.s. employment in manufacturing started declining in the early 1980s, the massive job losses really didn't start until the millennium. between 2000 and 2009, close to six million...