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dewayne, independent line in louisville, kentucky. guest: i would like to say the was zones for guns, i president of the pta. i always had a problem going to school. i had to park my car across the street because i had a gun. president.ere pta president trump encouraging the idea of arming trained teachers. arming teachers? guest: i agree with that. ,f they had weapons in school some teachers had some weapons, maybe the principal or counselor , it fell. fort is like an invitation someone to come in there and should the school up. . host: this is in the louisville area? guest: yes. host: middle school or high school? guest: high school. host: christine, republican line. think the president is doing a great job. sex and stuff,ut look at clinton. us and theg care of united states. we have kids in my town that are it is nice to give, but we have given so often that we never get anything back. we have to start taking care of the united states or we won't be able to take care of anyone else again. host: the president speaking today. the ins
dewayne, independent line in louisville, kentucky. guest: i would like to say the was zones for guns, i president of the pta. i always had a problem going to school. i had to park my car across the street because i had a gun. president.ere pta president trump encouraging the idea of arming trained teachers. arming teachers? guest: i agree with that. ,f they had weapons in school some teachers had some weapons, maybe the principal or counselor , it fell. fort is like an invitation someone to...
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from louisville to kansas city to portland, our growing craft distilling industry is a perfect example. they're enjoying a pro-growth provision in the historic tax reform republicans passed last year which lowered excise taxes on beer, wine, and spirits, and modernized the regulatory policy affecting each. interestingly enough, the craft beverage modernization and tax reform act even began as a bipartisan effort with 56 cosponsors here in the senate led by senators blunt, wyden, and portman. of course, not a single democrat showed up when it was time to vote on tax reform, but republicans accomplished it anyway, and now "the new york times" can publish stories about how the measure is making a big difference for small craft distillers. as one such report puts it, distilling is a burgeoning source of jobs, tax revenue, and tourism dollars in every state. for example, the kentucky distillers association reported that just last year, the bourbon industry accounted for 17,500 jobs in over -- and over a million visitors to my home state. that's a big shift from the so-called obama recovery
from louisville to kansas city to portland, our growing craft distilling industry is a perfect example. they're enjoying a pro-growth provision in the historic tax reform republicans passed last year which lowered excise taxes on beer, wine, and spirits, and modernized the regulatory policy affecting each. interestingly enough, the craft beverage modernization and tax reform act even began as a bipartisan effort with 56 cosponsors here in the senate led by senators blunt, wyden, and portman. of...
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i'm excited about that being from louisville. we'll have partly to mostly cloudy skies and highs in the 60s. we'll talk about what's ahead in the forecast coming up next. >>> over towards fremont, you see the truck scales and both northbound with tail lights and southbound with headlights moving smoothly. there have been changes that i'll point out over at the bay bridge. >>> evacuations in hawaii, the threat of an active volucano putting the island on high alert. a li >>> good friday morning as we take a live look outside in richmond. a few cars on the road but i'm sure that will change as people get up and get on their way. thanks so much for making us a part of your morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get straight to the forecast with kari. >> it's going to be a cloudy start but won't be cloudy all day, we'll get sunshine for the afternoon and it's going to be a little bit warmer than yesterday in some spots. it's going to be a chilly start. let's get a look out at the satellite and radar showing the
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. >> dylan in louisville. lucky for me i had the inside scoop and brought my brightest raincoat for just this sort of event. always rains here at the derby. 144th derby. just happens to fall on syncocie ma mayo. a lot to celebrate. >> we need a bigger hat. >> no. we will come back in just a few moments. let's get right to top story this morning. devastating scene play lg oing n hawaii. big island of hawaii with all the overnight developments for us, steve. good morning to you. >>> craig, unfortunately the scene you see behind me part of now a common currency. the national guard trying to keep people away from about half a dozen of these volcanic fissures that have opened up spewing out lava across the countryside. and communities that make up this island. part of reason why now we're in a state of emergency here. >> this morning the big island bursting open. hawaii's volcano spasming in a series of violent eruptions. spewing lava into the air. rivers of red carving across the earth. >> oh, my gosh. sit spittin
. >> dylan in louisville. lucky for me i had the inside scoop and brought my brightest raincoat for just this sort of event. always rains here at the derby. 144th derby. just happens to fall on syncocie ma mayo. a lot to celebrate. >> we need a bigger hat. >> no. we will come back in just a few moments. let's get right to top story this morning. devastating scene play lg oing n hawaii. big island of hawaii with all the overnight developments for us, steve. good morning to you....
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tber ger janice dean live in louisville, kentucky at famous churchill down where is the runs for the place, good morning, janice. janice: good morning, ladies, i believe the horses are coming out, look at that, yes, it's the 144th kentucky derby today is the philly's, they are raising for the lili, the female horses and everybody encouraged to wear pink, this is the kentucky oaks, hot off the presses and i have special guest that i will bring to talk about how to bet, this is peter rotondo, he's the vp, we are close because we have known each other just as long as i have known my husband, we made in sar totoga. pete, justify the horse to win, what do you think? >> i think justify could be the next triple crown, he's that good, as a 2-year-old he never raced which people think that's a little bit of an issue, but -- janice: so young. >> but i think he's ready to roll. bob up with of the best, if not the best, all he has to do is get out of the gate. janice: bob was the trainer of american fa -- pharoah who won crown. >> he's only raced three times. janice: tell us how the trifecta thi
tber ger janice dean live in louisville, kentucky at famous churchill down where is the runs for the place, good morning, janice. janice: good morning, ladies, i believe the horses are coming out, look at that, yes, it's the 144th kentucky derby today is the philly's, they are raising for the lili, the female horses and everybody encouraged to wear pink, this is the kentucky oaks, hot off the presses and i have special guest that i will bring to talk about how to bet, this is peter rotondo,...
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. >>> and a muddy track in louisville. justify took the lead in the rain that poured down all day. it was the wettest kentucky derby on record. one woman end the day soaked in crash. one woman won $1.2 million on a $18 bet. >> that is almost as much as the owners of justified made. not a bad day at the office. >> yeah, that works, but taxes will collect some of that. you to go to the expensive window to collect that one. >> let's talk about the storm system from yesterday. there was a lot of lightning strikes with that yesterday afternoon. they be moving out of monday and into the northern planes. just a little cooler weather conditions today. billings, the storm is near you. fine in seattle, much of california looks good and we continue with our heat in the maritime air. the pacific northwest looking good today outside of idaho. >> looking at how that warmth is in the west. >>> the st. louis cardinals will be without their catcher. molina had a leave the game and get emergency surgery. his brother says he is at home now recovering and thankfully he already has a couple kids, too.
. >>> and a muddy track in louisville. justify took the lead in the rain that poured down all day. it was the wettest kentucky derby on record. one woman end the day soaked in crash. one woman won $1.2 million on a $18 bet. >> that is almost as much as the owners of justified made. not a bad day at the office. >> yeah, that works, but taxes will collect some of that. you to go to the expensive window to collect that one. >> let's talk about the storm system from...
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that is to louisville publishers -- she finally got john morton of louisville to publish it in 1866. 1890's, she publishes another version of the diary. it is quite interesting to read it. while we see her critical of the confederacy, she's equally disgusted with yankee depredations that she witnessed. really, i think she left all of her non-conciliatory references to soldiers and to president lincoln in the published texts. those are there for anyone to see. they are quite striking. what i want to zero in on with regard to cumming is that her realistic depiction of medical trauma deteriorates over time. it's not so much her ability to chronicle what she sees as it is the sense that language no longer has the power to represent what is with the civil. initially, she gives is highly descriptive catalogues of suffering. here's one of them. maybe withly, again, in a month or so after she joins the forces in 1862. first mang the war, to write is mr. robbins, about 50 years of age, the doctors say he's one of the worst wounded. there is very little hope of his recovery. mr. mcveigh is an
that is to louisville publishers -- she finally got john morton of louisville to publish it in 1866. 1890's, she publishes another version of the diary. it is quite interesting to read it. while we see her critical of the confederacy, she's equally disgusted with yankee depredations that she witnessed. really, i think she left all of her non-conciliatory references to soldiers and to president lincoln in the published texts. those are there for anyone to see. they are quite striking. what i...
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stephen from louisville, kentucky. caller: i just wanted to say make -- host: we have any calling in from grand rapids, michigan. calling in from grand rapids, michigan. caller: what i do not appreciate from president trump -- and do not get me wrong, he might have done one or two things right -- all in all, the man needs help. why does he always have to drag up president barack obama? i imagine he could do a lot more for the country if he was more worried about what is happening in this world, because he does not do that. that is all i had to say. post""the washington reporting that 50,000 hondurans are losing their rps protection -- tps protection. months tohave 20 leave the country or face department of homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen announced friday, the latest in a series of dhs measures aimed at tightening u.s. immigration controls. the hondurans were granted temporary protected status in 1999, shielding them from deportation after hurricane mitch slammed their country and left 10,000 dead across ce
stephen from louisville, kentucky. caller: i just wanted to say make -- host: we have any calling in from grand rapids, michigan. calling in from grand rapids, michigan. caller: what i do not appreciate from president trump -- and do not get me wrong, he might have done one or two things right -- all in all, the man needs help. why does he always have to drag up president barack obama? i imagine he could do a lot more for the country if he was more worried about what is happening in this world,...
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that's what the louisville daily journal noticed when it sent a reporter to nashville. despite women walking the streets with pistols and getting arrested for spitting on union officers, the paper noted over time such hostility began to be softening in nashville. a number of ladies in nashville who were at first fierce against the officers have come around. we said they would. these are union papers. the missouri states men wrote that women in the city by early 1865 were quote, unquote, dropping off into the arms of union soldiers. tell the boys down in dixie if they don't return soon, they will not find a single girl or widow in these parliaments. the nashville daily press noted a number of such relationships had formed among volunteer nurses, patients and doctors in the city. noting in 1864 that, quote, the md's seemed to make the most headway in marrying the fair daughters of dixie. what a world we live in, it claimed. now these relationships were fascinating, sure, and very likely exaggerated and even made up in these newspapers. so here i can echo what dr. robertso
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louisville -- st. louis, same things. new orleans, 90 today.n through the south. louisville will be up to 91. the record is 90 degrees. we should break a record on saturday. we'll be close to breaking records all throughout the south. then, going into sunday and monday, more of the same, with record highs likely. louisville, st. louis, little rock, all expected to break or tie some records. and going into monday, more of the same. above that, cold front, we're going to see temperatures running about 5 to 20 degrees below average. so, a big divide, as far as temperatures are concerned. and along that frontal boundaries is where we have the chance of some heavy rain and stronger storms through th >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall and the main story for us will be warmer store temperatures for the inland areas. and for inland areas we're looking at highs in the low to mid-80s, san jose 80 degrees and 86 in concord, san francisco 70 degrees, for the inland areas for the hills, areas above 1,000 feet will have to watch out for gusts ha c
louisville -- st. louis, same things. new orleans, 90 today.n through the south. louisville will be up to 91. the record is 90 degrees. we should break a record on saturday. we'll be close to breaking records all throughout the south. then, going into sunday and monday, more of the same, with record highs likely. louisville, st. louis, little rock, all expected to break or tie some records. and going into monday, more of the same. above that, cold front, we're going to see temperatures running...
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somewhere deep in my closet i have a louisville slugger bat with vendor's name on it. he since said he was -- it was slightly immature but still thinks he was robbed. rector in these circumstances? >> well, let me speak to spike right through the camera. i did say it already in interviews. spike, i was the president of the jury, but i didn't decide anything on my own. and that was a year, 1989 with amazing movies and some great directors didn't get rewarded, and you're one of them. and i hope we can make peace. he just reached out for me, spike. he said, we should meet in brooklyn. i hope it's not a dark alley, but maybe we both bring our baseball bats and cross them peacefully? i think it's about time to end this. >> if you do that, come on our show together, in cannes, a protest just this last week. women protested the cannes awards ceremony this year for only featuring 82 female directors in its history compared to 1,688 male directors. i mean, how long is that going to continue? does that have to change? >> i think it's changing drastically as we speak. it needs to
somewhere deep in my closet i have a louisville slugger bat with vendor's name on it. he since said he was -- it was slightly immature but still thinks he was robbed. rector in these circumstances? >> well, let me speak to spike right through the camera. i did say it already in interviews. spike, i was the president of the jury, but i didn't decide anything on my own. and that was a year, 1989 with amazing movies and some great directors didn't get rewarded, and you're one of them. and i...
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also on monday, it will resume production of the f-series superduet at its plant in louisvil louisvilles down for its most profitable pickup truck, you're looking at a little over a week that's about 70, 80,000 pickup trucks in a week's worth of production fort will likely say they can make that up through overtime and extra shifts o efr the months to come ford resuming f-series production starting on friday in dearborn and monday of next week in kansas city and in louisville kelly, back to you >> all right their biggest seller, best seller they had some issues getting as much product out already the fire didn't help phil, thank you very much. ford shares not terribly changed on that news but investors probably relieved. meantime, chipotle shares are popping. that firm upgraded chipotle to a buy with a $540 price target that's a hundred bucks over where it closed today. let's bring in the "fast money" traders. welcome to you both. karen, are you a chipotle fan as an investment? >> as an investment. diner, maybe investment, no there's a lot of great things to love brian talked about that
also on monday, it will resume production of the f-series superduet at its plant in louisvil louisvilles down for its most profitable pickup truck, you're looking at a little over a week that's about 70, 80,000 pickup trucks in a week's worth of production fort will likely say they can make that up through overtime and extra shifts o efr the months to come ford resuming f-series production starting on friday in dearborn and monday of next week in kansas city and in louisville kelly, back to you...
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thanks for the live report from louisville.vested in me, i'm going to tell you what's coming up next. ainsley: please do. brian: the left wants you to think it's innocent women and children croising the board. the next guest says that's not even true. he would know he worked along the border for years. ainsley: kellyanne conway, mark levin and daniel hoffman. brian: fox news contributor. ainsley: all live today ♪ ♪ we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? full-bodied. in the water, in the water, you ready for this? she doesn't like it... you've gotta get in there. okay. careful not to get it in her eyes. i know, i know what a bath is... smile honey. this thing is like... first kid. here we go. second kid. you coming in mommy? ahh not a chance! by thei
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has been rain in the louisville area this morning. so that's where we're looking at as far as that's concerned. how about temperatures? unbelievable 102 degrees in phoenix for today. 85 in los angeles. 80 degrees in minneapolis. 75 in new york. and 85 degrees in orlando. dana. >> meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbmtv. thanks, ed. >> now to the question surrounding comments by rudy giuliani. the attorney brought in weeks ago to defend president trump in the russia investigation is now being defended by his client, president trump himself. mr. trump told reporters giuliani was, quote, misinformed when he spoke about the president's legal affairs this past week. >> giuliani is now walking back some of his statements. errol barnett joins us from the white house. errol, good morning. >> good morning. on a day when president trump could have easily just focused on good employment news, mr. trump said rudy giuliani did not have his facts straight. raising yet more questions about the president's changing story as it relates t
has been rain in the louisville area this morning. so that's where we're looking at as far as that's concerned. how about temperatures? unbelievable 102 degrees in phoenix for today. 85 in los angeles. 80 degrees in minneapolis. 75 in new york. and 85 degrees in orlando. dana. >> meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbmtv. thanks, ed. >> now to the question surrounding comments by rudy giuliani. the attorney brought in weeks ago to defend president trump in the russia...
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watch it leave louisville and zip toward the eastern seaboard. from mid-atlantic to new england, some of these scattered showers will remain offshore. some of them will mess up some of your sunday in scattered form. two things i want to show you. on the national temperature map on sunday afternoon, the northeast, those temperatures are about two days cooler than normal, then we'll get back into the 60s and more normal temperatures. then look at the southwest. these numbers are going to be kind of the warmest numbers of the year so far. kind of threaten the records there. we already have an extreme heat warning out for the phoenix area, as well, 106 degrees. >> sam, thank you so much. >>> also tonight, former president jgeorge h.w. bush spending a week at home for the first time in two weeks. mr. bush released from a houston hospital after treatment for an infection. the former president admitted the day after his wife barbara's funeral. a spokesman saying the 93-year-old is doing well. mr. bush said to be eager to visit his maine summer home in k
watch it leave louisville and zip toward the eastern seaboard. from mid-atlantic to new england, some of these scattered showers will remain offshore. some of them will mess up some of your sunday in scattered form. two things i want to show you. on the national temperature map on sunday afternoon, the northeast, those temperatures are about two days cooler than normal, then we'll get back into the 60s and more normal temperatures. then look at the southwest. these numbers are going to be kind...
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louis, cape girardeau, louisville. look for a good deal of hail, flash flooding possibilities and in the northwest corner watching out for river stream flooding from idaho falls, billings up towards williston. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, what kim kardashian is saying about her visit to the oval office. >>> also ahead, the fallout from roseanne barr and her tweet. hear why her ex-husband, tom arnold, is not surprised at what happened. >>> and the televangelist who is asking for donations to buy a privt, wate jel, now he's defending himself in a new interview. my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said
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. >> over the weekend it was a muddy track in louisville and the favorite justify outran the field and kentucky derby. justified took the lead through the rain that poured all day long on the 150,000 fans there. making it the wettest kentucky derby on record. but it was one woman who ended the day soaked in cash. she raked in $1.2 million on an $18 bet. she guessed the winner of that event plus the four races that led up to it just a stunning day for them. that's everybody's wish when you go out there, throw some money on the horses. >> literally making it rain. literally and figuratively. here's something you don't see every day. brad marshawn has a weird habit of licking faces. in the match up against the tampa bay lightning, he decided to give a taste. they warned the bruins forward about keeping his tongue to himself. he couldn't resist. after a fight broke out between him and tampa's owe ryan callahan, he found himself a lit bit too close. so -- >> yeah, you lick, you get punched. >>> one guy in wisconsin is eating his way into the record books. 64 years old, he ate his 30,000th b
. >> over the weekend it was a muddy track in louisville and the favorite justify outran the field and kentucky derby. justified took the lead through the rain that poured all day long on the 150,000 fans there. making it the wettest kentucky derby on record. but it was one woman who ended the day soaked in cash. she raked in $1.2 million on an $18 bet. she guessed the winner of that event plus the four races that led up to it just a stunning day for them. that's everybody's wish when you...
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from 2012 from the university of louisville in the us, which found commercial hindi films portray idealsubmissive, self—sacrificing, chased and controlled, while the bad women as individualistic, sexually aggressive, westernised and not sacrificing. it's got a lot of data that kind... i don't do typical hindi films. still, you might be tarred with the same brush even if you say, well, i don't do that kind of film. 100% there is a portrayal of women which needs to change in every aspect, not only indian films. 0ne tries to as much as one can through i's work. but yes, it exists, i mean, there is no denying it. yes, this categorisation of humanity and women, you know, submissive, always trying to define them in society really so they are subservient to men, continues. and it does. but those are not the cinemas you look at. you can look at the sign and say, this is such a depressive, oppressive way of portraying women, or you can look at the other side. we make 1000 films, and you know, even if you're making 500 awful ones and 500... 50 good ones... where this has been tried to change, it'
from 2012 from the university of louisville in the us, which found commercial hindi films portray idealsubmissive, self—sacrificing, chased and controlled, while the bad women as individualistic, sexually aggressive, westernised and not sacrificing. it's got a lot of data that kind... i don't do typical hindi films. still, you might be tarred with the same brush even if you say, well, i don't do that kind of film. 100% there is a portrayal of women which needs to change in every aspect, not...
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that friend is on louisville.g potential for rain, we have a cool breeze blowing through my hair, a great day at the derby and i am going to try to forecast a perfect forecast. heather: if anybody can control that, you can, right? >> i will do my best, i wish you were here. heather: did you have a chance to tour the stables in the back? you have done that before. >> reporter: we will be doing that. last night we went to taste of the derby. you know the show top chef, they had the top chef of top chefs looking for us, we have pictures during "fox and friends". you know it is happening. heather: thank you so much, have fun. she always has fun. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour. get out your hat, donald trump taking center stage at the nra today. >> there is no bigger fan of the second amendment than me and the bigger fan of the nra. heather: his speech will play a major role in the midterms. ♪ mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone ring
that friend is on louisville.g potential for rain, we have a cool breeze blowing through my hair, a great day at the derby and i am going to try to forecast a perfect forecast. heather: if anybody can control that, you can, right? >> i will do my best, i wish you were here. heather: did you have a chance to tour the stables in the back? you have done that before. >> reporter: we will be doing that. last night we went to taste of the derby. you know the show top chef, they had the...
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rob: janice dean is live in louisville, kentucky. place with why didn't i get a fancy piece? >> i was going to say, beautiful, fantastic, spectacular. you are developing the ball. rob: go ahead, we are excited for the race. >> we are the 144th kentucky derby. i have the official program here in kentucky oaks where the phillies will race for the lilies but tomorrow is the big race. i have an expert coming in, the vp, you and i go way back. insiders tip here, pete and i met in 2004. my husband and i went to saratoga, he knows everything, and you are a handicapper. >> the art of picking winners and losers, i have been doing this since i was 6 years old. >> is it justified. >> he is undefeated, he looks like such a monster and mike smith, the winningest jockey, they know what they are doing. if he gets out of the gate cleanly he should win. >> american pharaoh won the triple crown. how does this stack up? >> he didn't run the 2-year-old, since 1882. they call it the apollo curse, could follow in his footsteps. >> people are excited this
rob: janice dean is live in louisville, kentucky. place with why didn't i get a fancy piece? >> i was going to say, beautiful, fantastic, spectacular. you are developing the ball. rob: go ahead, we are excited for the race. >> we are the 144th kentucky derby. i have the official program here in kentucky oaks where the phillies will race for the lilies but tomorrow is the big race. i have an expert coming in, the vp, you and i go way back. insiders tip here, pete and i met in 2004....
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it was not a colorful day out churchill downs in louisville. very wet weather.e would go on. justify had 5 to 2 odds to win the race. those were the tops odds. justify would go on to win the race. first time in 136 years that a horse that didn't race as a two year old won the derby. congrats to justify.justify. (justine) imagine traveling for a business trip ... and having your passport taken by colleagues. and then ... put on display for company clients. that's allegedly what happened to some nfl cheerleaders. diane gallagher explains. several cheerleaders for washington's nfl team say a 20-13 trip to costa rica crossed the line. in interviews with the new york times, the women say that - upon arrival - the team collected their passports before requiring them to take part in a racy photo shoot, where some were topless-- for a team calendar.all this, while high-profile sponsors and fedex field suite owners looked on-juliet macur/nyt reporter: "shooting the calendar in these tiny outfits is the issue - its giving access to sponsors, who are men, who are seemingly
it was not a colorful day out churchill downs in louisville. very wet weather.e would go on. justify had 5 to 2 odds to win the race. those were the tops odds. justify would go on to win the race. first time in 136 years that a horse that didn't race as a two year old won the derby. congrats to justify.justify. (justine) imagine traveling for a business trip ... and having your passport taken by colleagues. and then ... put on display for company clients. that's allegedly what happened to some...
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a wonderful time in louisville. it did rain on race day, the voter base.rn tale will remain springlike pit that is where we feel the heat. as far as radar is concerned then big storm systems is concerned then big storm systems come and nothing to really talk about the next couple days. we do have a weak system across the northern rockies and the road playing for some pop-up showers along the appellations throughout the day today and this evening. otherwise come it pretty clear on the map looking good. temperatures will remain very warm across the south. 83 in kansas city, 103 and phoenix, and across the northeast, and the northern plains will remain relatively seasonal. well over 100 degrees. we'll perhaps had some records across arizona. across the south pulled her across the northern plains and great lakes and it will remain springlike here in the northeast, which i think i'm going to enjoy. we don't want to go for winter all of a sudden until summer. >> great job of kentucky. we all enjoyed watching you. >> i wish i could wear hard every day. coming up,
a wonderful time in louisville. it did rain on race day, the voter base.rn tale will remain springlike pit that is where we feel the heat. as far as radar is concerned then big storm systems is concerned then big storm systems come and nothing to really talk about the next couple days. we do have a weak system across the northern rockies and the road playing for some pop-up showers along the appellations throughout the day today and this evening. otherwise come it pretty clear on the map...
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it was not a colorful day out churchill downs in louisville. very wet weather. go on. justify had 5 to 2 odds to win the race. those were the tops odds. justify would go on to win the race. first time in 136 years that a horse that didn't race as a two year old won the derby. congrats to justify. (jr stone) the giants in atlanta facing the braves san francisco looking for their fifth straight series win. top third... giants up by two evan longoria gets his 15-hundred career hit with an r-b-i double buster posey scores... giants take a 4-1 lead two batters later... alen hanson, who was called up for the injured joe panik hits a 2-run shot to left field. the rookie finishes with 4 r-b-i's giants win 11-2... they finish with 18 hits san francisco is on fire... they have won six of their last seven led california's fight ofor clean, renewable energy.or he cleaned up pollution at the port of l.a. and created more good-paying jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned mil
it was not a colorful day out churchill downs in louisville. very wet weather. go on. justify had 5 to 2 odds to win the race. those were the tops odds. justify would go on to win the race. first time in 136 years that a horse that didn't race as a two year old won the derby. congrats to justify. (jr stone) the giants in atlanta facing the braves san francisco looking for their fifth straight series win. top third... giants up by two evan longoria gets his 15-hundred career hit with an r-b-i...
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that appeared in an article in the little daily journal -- louisville daily journal, reporting from perryville. , theding to this article regal battle, there were two brothers with the last name hopkins. they didn't identify the first names. one brother was a confederate and the other was a unionist hopkins. and fighting is broken out and a one point, the new miss shoots into a crowd of confederates and shoots his own brother, and he falls. according to the article, the union brother approached his wounded brother immediately thereafter, told the mortally wounded confederate that he had quote done on purpose, and then left. night, as things that settle down, the new brother returned to the scene of the battle, brought water on a blanket and stayed with his ailing brother for half the night. the weber explained the actions of that brother by the fact that he was quote a man of family. and this is quite a story. was it all true? newspapers did look to talk about instances of brother versus brother, here's one article, brother against brother you see in the headline. if you go through the civil w
that appeared in an article in the little daily journal -- louisville daily journal, reporting from perryville. , theding to this article regal battle, there were two brothers with the last name hopkins. they didn't identify the first names. one brother was a confederate and the other was a unionist hopkins. and fighting is broken out and a one point, the new miss shoots into a crowd of confederates and shoots his own brother, and he falls. according to the article, the union brother approached...
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it was triggering landslides an and, w drv in louisville has fired a part department officials in lexington saying damage was minimal and an explosion that rocked a ups freight hub sending a people to the hospital. they say this morning's last included a small fire in the facility. a live look here in dallas, governor greg abbott of texas reveals his plan to address the state school safety. centers for having greater law enforcement presence on schools, he wants schools added to regular patrol routes and rooms located at the school where officers can take breaks or fill out reports. that's two nights a live look outside for the special report. we will be right back. coppertone sport. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >> america's election headquarters tonight, republicans are looking a
it was triggering landslides an and, w drv in louisville has fired a part department officials in lexington saying damage was minimal and an explosion that rocked a ups freight hub sending a people to the hospital. they say this morning's last included a small fire in the facility. a live look here in dallas, governor greg abbott of texas reveals his plan to address the state school safety. centers for having greater law enforcement presence on schools, he wants schools added to regular patrol...
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at the nra convention in louisville in may of 2016. >> you're at the hudson institute, you talked to jose grinda. he said mr. trump's son should be worried. explain how that is. >> the context is i asked grinda was he concerned that one of his targets, one of his -- a suspected russian organized crime leader was having all these meetings with political figures in washington, including donald trump jr., and he said he wasn't concerned but donald trump jr. should be concerned. now one interpretation of that was simply that donald trump jr. should be concerned that he's meeting with somebody who has this kind of background. >> jill, let me bring you in here and broaden this a little bit. something that michael points out in his piece is there's no indication this is something tied to robert mueller's investigation but looking broadly at this, we see a wideni wideni wideni widening geography here. >> the fbi asked for this wire tap information. we know somewhere it is being looked at by a prosecutor. michael's piece is a very good piece of reporting and very interesting to read. i don't
at the nra convention in louisville in may of 2016. >> you're at the hudson institute, you talked to jose grinda. he said mr. trump's son should be worried. explain how that is. >> the context is i asked grinda was he concerned that one of his targets, one of his -- a suspected russian organized crime leader was having all these meetings with political figures in washington, including donald trump jr., and he said he wasn't concerned but donald trump jr. should be concerned. now one...
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i grew up in kentucky, louisville specifically, an in a movand imoved a large urban cita red state here in illinois and chicago and so first of all i apologize for mitch mcconnell. [laughter] i'm sure there were ditch mitch bumper sticker is growing up. being familiar as i am from childhood with the antics of mitch mcconnell, one of the things that makes me anxious about this being held in the world is but if someone reads it and they start to implement these ideas while they are still in power so i wondered if you can start by speaking to you already mentioned that one point that they don't have the votes to do some of the things you've recommended at the moment is that account or do you have concerns that they might take this? >> that is a good question. i don't think anybody on the right is going to read this book. [laughter] i think your question raises a broader issue if we escalate what's going to happen when the republicans take power and that reminds me from the scene of one of my favorite movies they are about to stone someone to death for heresy and about to execute him and he
i grew up in kentucky, louisville specifically, an in a movand imoved a large urban cita red state here in illinois and chicago and so first of all i apologize for mitch mcconnell. [laughter] i'm sure there were ditch mitch bumper sticker is growing up. being familiar as i am from childhood with the antics of mitch mcconnell, one of the things that makes me anxious about this being held in the world is but if someone reads it and they start to implement these ideas while they are still in power...
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the pair met at a nra convention in louisville kentucky. joining us benjamin and glen carl.en, let's start with you on this. the one of the major takeaways right now is that donald trump jr. should be concerned. why is that? >> the spanish prosecutor basically said this. look, we don't know what's on these tapes. and i think as with all of these things, where we learn something is being investigated, it's very hard to know what that something is. that said, mr. torshin does seem to have a long relationship with the nra and his name has come up a number about of times in the context of the russia investigation, in connection with -- as a possible sort of conduit for money or influence or messaging to get into the campaign. and so you know, i think it's an interesting story just in terms of there being sort of another line in the water on this stuff. but it's very hard to know what it means. >> glen, what did you take away from the reporting? >> well, one coincidence is notable. two is something that you have to pay attention to. when there are hundreds of them, then a reasona
the pair met at a nra convention in louisville kentucky. joining us benjamin and glen carl.en, let's start with you on this. the one of the major takeaways right now is that donald trump jr. should be concerned. why is that? >> the spanish prosecutor basically said this. look, we don't know what's on these tapes. and i think as with all of these things, where we learn something is being investigated, it's very hard to know what that something is. that said, mr. torshin does seem to have a...
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64% in the past year, 246% in the past five years and in addition to its namesake track there in louisvillechurchill downs race tracks and casino and online betting sites. we're joined by churchill downs ceo. i'm sure you're excited about a very good day tomorrow. what's the weather tomorrow? >> that's the one thing we don't control about the event but so far they say it looks pretty good. today's a great day if that's any indication of tomorrow. today look good. >> i think the popular view is that the racing business has been in a rather long-term secular decline. correct me if i'm wrong about that, the way companies like yours and others have adapted is to enter new and different lines of businesses like casinos and online gambling and so forth. how have you been able to do that and do it so profitably such that your stock is up more than 200% over the past five years? >> we were pretty careful about understanding what our opportunities were and how we could make money. certainly an event like the kentucky derby is a wonderful financial thing as well as a cultural thing so that's always b
64% in the past year, 246% in the past five years and in addition to its namesake track there in louisvillechurchill downs race tracks and casino and online betting sites. we're joined by churchill downs ceo. i'm sure you're excited about a very good day tomorrow. what's the weather tomorrow? >> that's the one thing we don't control about the event but so far they say it looks pretty good. today's a great day if that's any indication of tomorrow. today look good. >> i think the...
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bob costas is leading our coverage from the horse race track in louisville, kentucky, at 11:30 tomorrow morning right here on nbc. >>> and we want to help you get ready for tomorrow as well. we have a special section on the website dedicated to the kentucky derby. read up on past winners and learn about the triple crown and check out the derby fashion including the great hats at nbcbayarea.com. >> hats are always a head-turner. >> hots off to you. >> thank you. >>> well, coming up -- >> do you think tech companies are really paying their fair share? >> i'm not sure what definition of fair share is but it feels like success to us. >> some tech buses are getting a free ride in san francisco. i'm bigad shaban. we investigate next. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ spring dress. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you want to save big on dresses for every occasion, you
bob costas is leading our coverage from the horse race track in louisville, kentucky, at 11:30 tomorrow morning right here on nbc. >>> and we want to help you get ready for tomorrow as well. we have a special section on the website dedicated to the kentucky derby. read up on past winners and learn about the triple crown and check out the derby fashion including the great hats at nbcbayarea.com. >> hats are always a head-turner. >> hots off to you. >> thank you....
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>> there were a couple in louisville who have a charity and they invite people every year to their derby previous two. [ laughter ] but, yeah, i have some of that nerve salad they have. >> jimmy: mint julep? >> mint julep. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and, i go, "yeah, i'm kind of diggin' this." because i'd win the first or the second race. >> jimmy: yeah. >> then i'd turn into an expert. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> "have another --" well, i don't need the salad. just give me the maker's mark. [ light laughter ] and give me another one. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and, okay, wheel the 7 with all the rest. just wheel it -- >> jimmy: [ slurring ] just wheel the seven. you know what to do. >> $200. oh, box the 3-5-7-9-15. >> jimmy: that doesn't even make any sense, but yeah. exactly. [ light laughter ] >> and then i'd have to go run down, get more money, more maker's mark, and come back and start it again. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i've been there. i've done that same thing, too. and you lose everything. >> yeah. but i was an expert. >> jimmy: oh, of course. yeah. absolutely. >> i just ha
>> there were a couple in louisville who have a charity and they invite people every year to their derby previous two. [ laughter ] but, yeah, i have some of that nerve salad they have. >> jimmy: mint julep? >> mint julep. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and, i go, "yeah, i'm kind of diggin' this." because i'd win the first or the second race. >> jimmy: yeah. >> then i'd turn into an expert. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, no. >> "have...
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personal touch on every bat, gary malec says that sets them apart from massive corporations like louisvillelugger who have machines. >> we have a machine that will cut the cut but then it is crafted by a human you can work with. it has that really small feel that is not so corporate. >> after they are built they will show up ready to be decked out in color and design. they can make up to 100 per day and are shipping out 5000 this year. the players on several teams will be receiving them including the cubs dodgers and phillies but you don't have to be a professional to get one. >> they can be from $50-$200. there are a lot of ranges. >> anyone can go online and design their own, from san francisco hillary vaughn fox news. >>> today is the big playoff game for the sharks as they are in las vegas taking on the golden knights with the series tied up. so the winner tonight only needs one more victory to advance to the western conference finals. the sharks and their fans are cautiously optimistic after shutting out the golden knights wednesday night.>> game three the warriors playoff series with
personal touch on every bat, gary malec says that sets them apart from massive corporations like louisvillelugger who have machines. >> we have a machine that will cut the cut but then it is crafted by a human you can work with. it has that really small feel that is not so corporate. >> after they are built they will show up ready to be decked out in color and design. they can make up to 100 per day and are shipping out 5000 this year. the players on several teams will be receiving...
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regarding the heartland strategy i'm sitting here, in louisville.ould like to say a word about abc and the media industry in general and this unevenness of sequences. i think what abc did was right but what they also did was jumping in a pond of alligators, getting your foot bit off, getting out and say, look how smart we are for gettingout. roseanne had a history of clooney tune things of saying and they -- it was right to get rid of roseanne, it was wrong maybe to reboot the show. but why are bill marr and joy reed, two people in the last year who said hateful think still employed in the media if roseanne is not. if we're going to -- and joy reed we're searching for her time travel and hacker who went back in time and hacked her account and said hateful things about g homosexual. i think that all should face the same thing that roseanne did. >> i think you have to look at the context around it, it's not the same context. i don't like pointing out look over there, look what this person, two wrongs, three wrongs don't make a right. >> that's right.
regarding the heartland strategy i'm sitting here, in louisville.ould like to say a word about abc and the media industry in general and this unevenness of sequences. i think what abc did was right but what they also did was jumping in a pond of alligators, getting your foot bit off, getting out and say, look how smart we are for gettingout. roseanne had a history of clooney tune things of saying and they -- it was right to get rid of roseanne, it was wrong maybe to reboot the show. but why are...
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but the technology goes even further, starting today in six cities, including denver, louisville andharleston, uber says the app will automatically send your name, exact location, make, model, color and license plate number of your uber to 911 dispatch. the moment you hit the button. even if you can't speak. let's pull over right over here and i'm going to hit the button right now, 911 assistance and we'll see if they can figure out my exact location. crazy. once again, dispatch has no idea where i am. >> denver 911, what is the address of your emergency? >> we're doing a test. i want to know if you can tell me your name. >> am i speaking with a mr. jeff rossen? >> you are, how did you know that? >> looks like we're getting information from uber here. are you taking a trip in one of their vehicles? >> i am. can you tell me the make and model of the car? >> yeah, a red 2016 nissan pathfinder. >> reporter: yes, i am. hold on, i'm getting out of the car, can you tell me the license plate? >> rjq991. >> that's exactly right. can you tell me where i am, my exact location? >> are you near
but the technology goes even further, starting today in six cities, including denver, louisville andharleston, uber says the app will automatically send your name, exact location, make, model, color and license plate number of your uber to 911 dispatch. the moment you hit the button. even if you can't speak. let's pull over right over here and i'm going to hit the button right now, 911 assistance and we'll see if they can figure out my exact location. crazy. once again, dispatch has no idea...
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they pre-date his meeting with torsion which was in may or june of 2016 at the nra convention in louisviller postdate it and recap what went on there. >> do we know how jose grinda got the wire taps? >> they were doing an investigation with russians so they were conducting this investigation. how they ended up getting in touch with, and they have been investigating torsion for a while. there has been some reporting there was an arrest warrant out for him, but how they got in touch with american authorities is still in question. american authorities have been in touch with grinda through unofficial channels so they've got an an unofficial copy, can be used for evidence-gathering purposes and obtains leads. it can't be used in any evident sear proceeding, that would take an official transfer of this material. >> right. >> that could take a while. >> before i move on to something else, if don jr. testified, and he did so voluntarily, we know, previously behind closed doors to the intelligence committees, if he gets called back, does he have to show up? would it be a subpoena? what happens now
they pre-date his meeting with torsion which was in may or june of 2016 at the nra convention in louisviller postdate it and recap what went on there. >> do we know how jose grinda got the wire taps? >> they were doing an investigation with russians so they were conducting this investigation. how they ended up getting in touch with, and they have been investigating torsion for a while. there has been some reporting there was an arrest warrant out for him, but how they got in touch...
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. >> yes, i'm from louisville so i grew up watching the kentucky derby, excited about that.f course i'll make sure the weather will be perfect. low 80s today. mid-70s tomorrow for the inland areas but there will be more clouds in the mix and very nice comfortable through next week. >> i bet she makes a good mint julep. >> i do. >> how is morning commute? >> one key spot eastbound 580 getting out of castro valley towards the dublin grade, a crash still blocks one lane. big rig there and earlier spill. >> that's what's happening "today in the bay." we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> news at 11:00 on this friday, get out and enjoy the day and have a good one. enjoy the weekend. overnight, eruption. a volcano on hawaii's big island erupts threatening neighborhoods with lava and ash prompting emergency evacuations. thousands forced to flee their homes. the national guard now activated. we are live with the very latest. >>> legal storm. in a new interview with nbc news overnight rudy giuliani claims the president just recently learned his money was used to buy
. >> yes, i'm from louisville so i grew up watching the kentucky derby, excited about that.f course i'll make sure the weather will be perfect. low 80s today. mid-70s tomorrow for the inland areas but there will be more clouds in the mix and very nice comfortable through next week. >> i bet she makes a good mint julep. >> i do. >> how is morning commute? >> one key spot eastbound 580 getting out of castro valley towards the dublin grade, a crash still blocks one...
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through such programs such as the mcconnell scholars and mcconnell center at the university of louisville. the goal of these stellar programs is to identify, recruit, and nurture kentucky's future leaders. please join me in welcoming kentucky senior senator, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [applause] >>> well, thank you, kent. it's wonderful to be here and to see all of you. i appreciate very much the kind introduction. the united states senate is an endlessly interesting place. it was in the beginning. and it remains so even today. for those who are interested in quick results, it's an endless frustration. some of you may remember that washington, who presided over the constitutional convention, was according to legend asked what do you think the senate will be like? he said, i think it's going to be like the saucer under the teacup. the tea will slosh out of the cup into the saucer and cool off. zx(xroóÑ remember how revolutionary the notion of electing people who would actually govern you was in 1787. nobody else had tried that before. they were a little apprehensive about the house, el
through such programs such as the mcconnell scholars and mcconnell center at the university of louisville. the goal of these stellar programs is to identify, recruit, and nurture kentucky's future leaders. please join me in welcoming kentucky senior senator, the honorable mitch mcconnell. [applause] >>> well, thank you, kent. it's wonderful to be here and to see all of you. i appreciate very much the kind introduction. the united states senate is an endlessly interesting place. it was...
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. >> the mayor of louisville was in that race. >> does that tell you what doug is getting to, watch outington. >> yes. >> are you concerned that the big-name democrats are out of touch with what's happening with the democrats on the ground? >> big-name people are always out of touch with the grassroots. that's okay. the grassroots have more say. the midterm, as i said before, it's about enthusiasm and excitement and what you want is asymmetrical excitement and that is to say my party excited and your party depressed. president trump just gave his people, his base for whom he could shoot a guy on fifth avenue and he wouldn't lose votes. it's okay, i'm not on the ballot. democrats will say trump is not on the ballot, but your medicare is, your medicaid is, and your health care is, and they're right, but if their side is depressed and my side is motivated and believe me, both are happening right now, you can feel a big wave. >> i feel like this is a therapy session and not the segment i was expecting, but i enjoyed it talking about your dating lives. great to see you. thanks so much. >> th
. >> the mayor of louisville was in that race. >> does that tell you what doug is getting to, watch outington. >> yes. >> are you concerned that the big-name democrats are out of touch with what's happening with the democrats on the ground? >> big-name people are always out of touch with the grassroots. that's okay. the grassroots have more say. the midterm, as i said before, it's about enthusiasm and excitement and what you want is asymmetrical excitement and that...
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. >> lisa is in louisville, kentucky, good morning. >> hello. hello mr. meacham, i watch you all the time. i will enjoy your book as soon as i buy it. my comment is one is to rose in asheville. i want her to know that hairly davidson left yesterday after huge tax break. they still left and going to thailand. that's not making america great again. but my scenario is, the d.o.j. say he destroys the d.o.j. they don't impeach donald trump. where is the d.o.j. and what is it after that? to go attack people that he once prosecuted after he was too big, to be investigated or prosecuted. this really concerns me. >> there's an enormous amount of concern fueled this morning, about the rule of law and the institutions and how the president interacts with all those things. i don't know what's going to happen. i'm also someone that didn't think donald trump would be president. what the hell do i know? whenever you ask for a prediction, you should know i was wrong about that. this is a stress test for citizens. it's a very difficult moment, institutions that other pres
. >> lisa is in louisville, kentucky, good morning. >> hello. hello mr. meacham, i watch you all the time. i will enjoy your book as soon as i buy it. my comment is one is to rose in asheville. i want her to know that hairly davidson left yesterday after huge tax break. they still left and going to thailand. that's not making america great again. but my scenario is, the d.o.j. say he destroys the d.o.j. they don't impeach donald trump. where is the d.o.j. and what is it after that?...
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include bayer, usda, michigan state university in thehe universities of pittsburgh, florida, and louisvilleamy: a video produced by peta -- people for the ethical treatment of animals. your final comment on this before we go to break? >> i think we need to have a reckoning with ourselves about what it is that we believe we are willing to permit when it comes to the treatment of living beings with the capacity to feel pain and suffering. there's a wide range of debate about whether you should be the vegetarian or is morally permissible to eat meat, but you can set that debate as i for these purposes and i think we should all agree the kind of torture that is being imposed on corporate and systemic on all kinds of animals in the u.s. is morally unconscionable and shameful and will have the responsibility to put a stop to it. amy: glenn greenwald, we're going to go to break and then come back to to talk about the mueller investigation to what is happening with julian assad's come is ecuador trying to force them out of the embassy? back in 30 seconds. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!
include bayer, usda, michigan state university in thehe universities of pittsburgh, florida, and louisvilleamy: a video produced by peta -- people for the ethical treatment of animals. your final comment on this before we go to break? >> i think we need to have a reckoning with ourselves about what it is that we believe we are willing to permit when it comes to the treatment of living beings with the capacity to feel pain and suffering. there's a wide range of debate about whether you...
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bob costas is living the coverage from the famous house track in louisville. it all starts at 11:30 tomorrow morning right here on nbc. we want to help you get ready for tomorrow as well. we have a special section on our website dedicated to the kentucky derby. you can read up on past winners and learn about the triple crown and check out the derby fashion, including those big hats. nbcbayarea.com. >> always fun. >> always. >> right now at 6:00, trouble in paradise, emergency evacuations under way in hawaii as the big island volcano erupts sending lava into neighborhoods. the concerns for travelers heading to the area from the bay area. >>> a rare deadly shooting in a north bay neighborhood. how one of the victims who survived is doing this morning. >>> making history. ground breaking rocket launch happening on the california coast this weekend. "today in the bay" continues right now. >> good morning, thanks for allowing us to be part of your morning. >> i'm laura garcia. let's check the forecast. little cloudy start and cool. but it's going to be a great week
bob costas is living the coverage from the famous house track in louisville. it all starts at 11:30 tomorrow morning right here on nbc. we want to help you get ready for tomorrow as well. we have a special section on our website dedicated to the kentucky derby. you can read up on past winners and learn about the triple crown and check out the derby fashion, including those big hats. nbcbayarea.com. >> always fun. >> always. >> right now at 6:00, trouble in paradise, emergency...