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gotta represent louisville, kentucky, where we're from.ng a number of items he scrapes together in his dorm. he starts with a plastic deodorant bottle, some string pulled from his mattress. >> i'll take three of these strings here and braid them together, makes this right here. >> he uses the string to slice off the small, ring-shaped neck of the plastic bottle. >> cut that off. >> three for a dollar! >> i've got to pop that ball out of there. the ball's the hardest thing. i so pop that ball out, take the ring, file the ring down on the ground. >> sauer uses plastic bags for the ring's outer coating. >> take a strip of the garbage bag, take a couple bar of soap, tie it around there, put it on there. spin it around. then i stretch it. this is the string used to make the white. >> for lettering, he uses cellophane wrap from jail-issued sandwiches, and he creates dye by rubbing colored pencils on the floor and adding water. >> this one's green, could be light green. the less color you put, you could make them lighter colors, but you know, the
gotta represent louisville, kentucky, where we're from.ng a number of items he scrapes together in his dorm. he starts with a plastic deodorant bottle, some string pulled from his mattress. >> i'll take three of these strings here and braid them together, makes this right here. >> he uses the string to slice off the small, ring-shaped neck of the plastic bottle. >> cut that off. >> three for a dollar! >> i've got to pop that ball out of there. the ball's the...
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every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch something and then link it back to certain inmates and try to link where it's coming in. we have some ideas, so what we've got now, i've activated the shift team of s.o.r.t. we're going to go in and get in their fast, search the inmates, search the dorm. and hopefully get some of the dope out of there today. >> go in there hard, get them all out, search them, go back in, search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cuff them up, we put them in one of the holding cells. we'll deal with them later. all right. any questions about what we're doing? >> go. >> everybody down! down now! come on,
every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch...
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so i immediately canceled louisville and all aboard for baltimore. and when i got to baltimore, my first day of work was on flag day of 1945. and the editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. and when you come back, write a half a column. so i went, and i came back, and i wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk. and then i heard this voice from the other end of the room. you stupid son of a bitch. don't you know you're supposed to check in with the sitting desk when you come back? this was phil potter who was very famous on the "sun." and if he hadn't have been leaving within a week to go o r overseas on assignment, i would have quit right there. but he didn't. so i stayed. and the end of the war, ships were coming back. and i became fascinated by the waterfront. and i asked the new day city editor -- new city editors, not phil potter, bill wells and -- and ed young. they put me on -- they put me on labor, covering labor, which was a great assignment. there were a lot of strikes then and there was a strike
so i immediately canceled louisville and all aboard for baltimore. and when i got to baltimore, my first day of work was on flag day of 1945. and the editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. and when you come back, write a half a column. so i went, and i came back, and i wrote my first paragraph. i sent it up to the city desk. and then i heard this voice from the other end of the room. you stupid son of a bitch. don't you know you're supposed to check in with the...
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so flash flood risk today, nashville, louisville, lexington to columbus, all of southern ohio, even aittle section of western new york to pittsburgh, finger lakes had it rough two days ago. more heavy rain returning for you. currently we already have showers and thunderstorms on the map. kind of following the mississippi river through western kentucky, louisville has been getting heavy rain, now that's pushing into areas around cincinnati and soon if not already in columbus, ohio. that's the area of focus for the flash flooding because you get one round now, second round will be later today. let's time this mess out for you. the good part of this is that once this cold front does swing through, the rain chances will end towards the weekend and it will cool things down a little bit. for today let's go to the afternoon drive home. this is 5:00 p.m. hit and miss in areas of tennessee. looks like a steadier band of showers and thunderstorms south of london, kentucky. cincinnati, sprinkles and showers around areas. cleveland, buffalo, pittsburgh could have showers and thunderstorms between
so flash flood risk today, nashville, louisville, lexington to columbus, all of southern ohio, even aittle section of western new york to pittsburgh, finger lakes had it rough two days ago. more heavy rain returning for you. currently we already have showers and thunderstorms on the map. kind of following the mississippi river through western kentucky, louisville has been getting heavy rain, now that's pushing into areas around cincinnati and soon if not already in columbus, ohio. that's the...
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that i need to invoke the yellow books and the littlest louisville the. new millennium. he was good by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to i sung that song only to the jungle and return to the concrete and glass just. the result reverse culture shock. ready for. the really strange artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts this night w. o n welcome to drive and they need a new motor magazine and this edition a classic marathon rally i mean let me add. a swift little supermini the ford fiesta as team. plus the new b.m.w. x four. less than forty.
that i need to invoke the yellow books and the littlest louisville the. new millennium. he was good by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to i sung that song only to the jungle and return to the concrete and glass just. the result reverse culture shock. ready for. the really strange artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts this night w. o n welcome to drive and they need a new motor magazine and this edition a classic marathon rally i...
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i think in louisville the myth or the mystique of the great communicator was dented, perhaps irreparabesident kennedy had to go days on end with very little sleep during the cuban missile crisis. is there any doubt in your mind that you would be able to function in such circumstances? >> not at all. mr. truitt. and i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> it brought down the house, and it was his house by then. >> there were several times during his first term when i thought this man is not going to be re-elected president. i guess what i underestimated was how much the public really loved and liked this man. >> it now appears president reagan has won and has won big. his aides say they're seeing a victory of historic proportions. there's the national totals. >> so many people act as if this election means the end of something. to each one of you i say, tonight is the end of nothing. it's the beginning of everything. >> it came as a surprise this morning when pre
i think in louisville the myth or the mystique of the great communicator was dented, perhaps irreparabesident kennedy had to go days on end with very little sleep during the cuban missile crisis. is there any doubt in your mind that you would be able to function in such circumstances? >> not at all. mr. truitt. and i want you to know that also i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> it...
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first up is justin walker, an assistant professor of law at the university of louisville's brandeis school of law. he previously worked at gibson dunn here in washington in addition to serving as a speechwriter for defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. he clerked for judge kavanagh and justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court. he is a graduate of duke universiry and harvard law school, and i would be remiss if i did not mention that he and i are both graduates of the same grade school in louisville. go bears! next up, chris walker is associate professor of law at the ohio state university school of law where he researchers administrative law and regulation. he is a public member of the administrative conference of the united states, and before entering academia, he served in the justice department criminal representing federal agencies and defending federal regulations in a variety of contexts. he clerked for judge alex kaczynski on the ninth circuit and justice kennedy on the supreme court. he has a ba from brigham young university, a masters in public policy from harvard, and a jd from
first up is justin walker, an assistant professor of law at the university of louisville's brandeis school of law. he previously worked at gibson dunn here in washington in addition to serving as a speechwriter for defense secretary, donald rumsfeld. he clerked for judge kavanagh and justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court. he is a graduate of duke universiry and harvard law school, and i would be remiss if i did not mention that he and i are both graduates of the same grade school in...
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first up is justin walker, an assistant professor of law at the university of louisville. he previously worked at gibson dunn in washington. in addition to serving as a speech writer. he is a graduate of duke university and harvard law school, and i would be remiss if i didn't mention that we are both graduates of sacred heart school in louisville. next up is chris walker and associate professor of law at the ohio state university or he researches administrative law and regulation. before entering academia, he served in the justice department representing federal agencies and defending federal regulations in a variety of contexts. kennedyed for justice on the supreme court. then we will hear from jennifer mascot, and assistant professor at the scalia law school. she is also a public member of the administrative conference of the united states. jennifer clerked for judge kavanaugh. i think she was the first law clerk he hired. also for justice clarence thomas on the supreme court. she is a graduate of the university of maryland and george washington university law school. l
first up is justin walker, an assistant professor of law at the university of louisville. he previously worked at gibson dunn in washington. in addition to serving as a speech writer. he is a graduate of duke university and harvard law school, and i would be remiss if i didn't mention that we are both graduates of sacred heart school in louisville. next up is chris walker and associate professor of law at the ohio state university or he researches administrative law and regulation. before...
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against busing in louisville. the confederate fike showed up.t was there ubiquitously in the hands of ordinary white southerners, for whom the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy, or at least opposition to integration. that is a track record throughout the civil rights era. but it is important to note that all the while, the flag continued to be what it always had been for many people. a war memorial. attribute to southern, confederate soldiers dead, and the deaths. it's a war memorial to the soldiers. there in biloxi mississippi and here in gettysburg, pennsylvania, as well. you saw the slide earlier, of the controversy surrounding the confederate battle fight. what we have seen, in other words, to this point, is -- the confederate battle flags. conflicting meanings of heritage of hate and redneck and rebels. all these various meanings came to a head. for the last half-century, the history of the confederate battle fike has been a history of controversy. of efforts to remove flags from the prominent place that they used to enjoy on the co
against busing in louisville. the confederate fike showed up.t was there ubiquitously in the hands of ordinary white southerners, for whom the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy, or at least opposition to integration. that is a track record throughout the civil rights era. but it is important to note that all the while, the flag continued to be what it always had been for many people. a war memorial. attribute to southern, confederate soldiers dead, and the deaths. it's a war memorial to...
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scott: louisville slugger.emonis: after years of stability and prosperity, the business went into free fall. how much debt is on the company today? scott: i have about $700,000. my life savings -- gone. lemonis: when i met the family, their revenue was down 50%. they had racked up almost $700,000 of debt. coopersburg sports was in real trouble. jackie: how did we not realize that we wouldn't have enough boxes to fulfill the order? lemonis: how many are you short? jackie: about 1,200. scott: our system doesn't manage that. lemonis: what system? the business had some problems that had to be fixed immediately. the warehouse was a disorganized mess. ben: there's not a flow. without having space to store things, you're just gonna be stepping over stuff. lemonis: and they were gonna have to expand their product line -- something scott's kids already understood. jackie: you guys want to talk about new products that we want to come up with? -lemonis: yeah. -jackie: i mean, it's the point -here that we're kind of like..
scott: louisville slugger.emonis: after years of stability and prosperity, the business went into free fall. how much debt is on the company today? scott: i have about $700,000. my life savings -- gone. lemonis: when i met the family, their revenue was down 50%. they had racked up almost $700,000 of debt. coopersburg sports was in real trouble. jackie: how did we not realize that we wouldn't have enough boxes to fulfill the order? lemonis: how many are you short? jackie: about 1,200. scott: our...
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right now we have showers on to have louisville, lexington, cincinnati, cape girardo in missouri. as far as the forecast goes we're tracking the storms through the ohio valley. we also have showers and storms lingering back near omaha today. this afternoon:00 p.m., national could have some storms. another round possible near the cincinnati area toward lexington. then as we move into friday morning we are still tracking the n th move by friday afternoon. waandorthern new england and through the ohio valley. hit and miss storms that will also cool you off. that's a look at till have hit and miss showers including oklahoma and little rock. >>> it's thursday, time to talk about the weekend forecast coming up. >> thanks, bill. >> want to hear it. >> drama at suntrust park all before the end of the first in the bottom of the inning. the marlins jose drove braves star rookie ronald with his very first pitch. robbing him of the chance to go for his fourth straight lead-off homer. that led toeated him and the braves manager. clearing both benches, they were tossed and both dug outs warned.
right now we have showers on to have louisville, lexington, cincinnati, cape girardo in missouri. as far as the forecast goes we're tracking the storms through the ohio valley. we also have showers and storms lingering back near omaha today. this afternoon:00 p.m., national could have some storms. another round possible near the cincinnati area toward lexington. then as we move into friday morning we are still tracking the n th move by friday afternoon. waandorthern new england and through the...
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right now we have showers on to have louisville, lexington, cincinnati, cape girardo in missouri. as far as t forecast goes we're tracking the storms through the ohio valley. we also have showers and storms lingering back near omaha today. this afternoon by 5:00 p.m., national could have some storms. another round possible near the cincinnati area toward lexington. then as we move into friday morning we are sti tracking the slow-moving showers and thunderstorms through tennessee and kentucky.fi lly the storms are on the move by friday afternoon. watch out in areas ofan central northern new england and through the ohio valley. hit and miss storms that will also cool you that's a look at the big weather story of the day. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> well, there is some nice weather to be had today. rapid city looking good. denver looking nice. temperatures warm in th southern plains. we will have hit and miss showers including oklahoma and little rock. >>> it's thursday, time to talk aboutashe weekend for coming up. >> thanks, bill. >> want to heatit. >> drama sun
right now we have showers on to have louisville, lexington, cincinnati, cape girardo in missouri. as far as t forecast goes we're tracking the storms through the ohio valley. we also have showers and storms lingering back near omaha today. this afternoon by 5:00 p.m., national could have some storms. another round possible near the cincinnati area toward lexington. then as we move into friday morning we are sti tracking the slow-moving showers and thunderstorms through tennessee and kentucky.fi...
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or when students in louisville, kentucky stopped bussing in louisville. i don't know what they have against kissing, they need to take spelling lessons. the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy or opposition to segregation. but it's important to note that all the while the flag continued to be what it was for a lot of people, a war memorial, a tribute to southern confederate soldiers and their deaths. it was a war memorial to soldiers there in biloxi, mississippi and here in gettysburg, pennsylvania as well. you saw this slide earlier of the controversy surrounding the confederate battle flag. what we have seen to this point is an accretion of meanings of confederate battle flag, all these various meanings that came to a head. for the last century the confederate battle flag has been a symbol of controversy, for removing them from the spots they previously enjoyed, from state capital buildings and state flags and what was referred to as a sovereignty context. efforts to remove them from sovereignty context particularly, but also to reduce the flag's
or when students in louisville, kentucky stopped bussing in louisville. i don't know what they have against kissing, they need to take spelling lessons. the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy or opposition to segregation. but it's important to note that all the while the flag continued to be what it was for a lot of people, a war memorial, a tribute to southern confederate soldiers and their deaths. it was a war memorial to soldiers there in biloxi, mississippi and here in gettysburg,...
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temperatures heading down behind our storm system moving through the great lakes. 75 in minneapolis, 81 in louisvilleednesday we'll see temperatures below average from st. louis to lexington to detroit. about 5 to 10 degrees. a little break for the air conditioner and make a little bit better for your energy bill, too. >> that's a good one for sure. thank you, bill. >> thanks, bill. >> in southern italy, the death toll has reached ten after flash floods and a gorge filled with hikers. three groups had been trekking through the area when heavy rains caused the whitewater to instantly swell catapulting them out of the gorge. six were transported to a hospital by helicopter. among them, a 10-year-old boy who suffered hypothermia. >> the number of measles cases in europe is now at a record high. the world health organization says 41,000 people contracted the highly infectious disease so far this year. the worst in a decade. at least 37 have died. the w.h.o. says the epidemic is partially fueled by a large number of unvaccinated children which can spread the disease, not just across europe, but to any oth
temperatures heading down behind our storm system moving through the great lakes. 75 in minneapolis, 81 in louisvilleednesday we'll see temperatures below average from st. louis to lexington to detroit. about 5 to 10 degrees. a little break for the air conditioner and make a little bit better for your energy bill, too. >> that's a good one for sure. thank you, bill. >> thanks, bill. >> in southern italy, the death toll has reached ten after flash floods and a gorge filled with...
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you're in a new do from louisville it's been run in the troop movement should what do you make of some statement the other day about the california fires. i thought it was an embarrassment for him stop embarrassing yourself it is a drought that is causing these fires a drought which oh by the way is exacerbated by something called climate change i mean you can deny climate change all you want it's still going to happen and it is happening where you can have an argument over how much is human caused because we're not the sole components on this ok but you can't deny it and you can't deny that humans have an impact on it and a very significant one and the thing that's so interesting to me larry is that better than fifty percent of even republicans say yes the climate is changing yes humans have an impact and oh by the way we should do something about it and yet for some reason it's become this tool that one side can use against the other and you're either a full believer or you're not and it's one of those things if they look at everything today and you've seen this everything is looked
you're in a new do from louisville it's been run in the troop movement should what do you make of some statement the other day about the california fires. i thought it was an embarrassment for him stop embarrassing yourself it is a drought that is causing these fires a drought which oh by the way is exacerbated by something called climate change i mean you can deny climate change all you want it's still going to happen and it is happening where you can have an argument over how much is human...
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it was supposed to be charleston, louisville, and cincinnati railroad. it made its way up, about 1830 or so, as far as john c. calhoun's territory in south carolina. it was never completed. i am just interested in what it may have had to do with all the various issues, because it was financed by british bankers and some people in the states. obviously, the removal of the indians would make way for land acquisitions, northward. and the terrorist issue. public financing. government financing of projects and banking. i am just interested if you can address that. >> that goes to your earlier point about how the culture was changing in the 1830s. >> yeah, it would've been would have been horrified, jefferson included. jefferson died in 1826. it was very commercial, very individualistic and very democratic. i think a lot of the founders would have seen him as dangerous. a lot of his contemporaries saw him as dangerous. one of the names by the opposition, whig party, was king andrew the first. he was called a lot of other things, as well. >> he died in 1844. wh
it was supposed to be charleston, louisville, and cincinnati railroad. it made its way up, about 1830 or so, as far as john c. calhoun's territory in south carolina. it was never completed. i am just interested in what it may have had to do with all the various issues, because it was financed by british bankers and some people in the states. obviously, the removal of the indians would make way for land acquisitions, northward. and the terrorist issue. public financing. government financing of...
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tomorrow, cincinnati, louisville, could get rough for you guys. and then into the northeast flood zone where it's not going to take much to flood. it was dry here, thankfully, today, but it was hot, and heat advisories are up for new york city. the humidity is also going to crank the next couple of days and that will load up the atmosphere for the potential of more torrential rains. david? >> rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and overseas tonight, and we do have new reporting here in that deadly bridge collapse in genoa, italy. that death toll, in fact, rising tonight. dozens of vehicles plunging nearly 150 feet to the ground, and there are concerns this evening that more of that bridge could now fall. hundreds of nearby residents evacuated. the intense search for survivors still continues. and abc's julia macfarlane is right there on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a clear look at the devastation after that catastrophic bridge collapse. at least 39 are dead and officials worry tonight that number may rise. rescuers desper
tomorrow, cincinnati, louisville, could get rough for you guys. and then into the northeast flood zone where it's not going to take much to flood. it was dry here, thankfully, today, but it was hot, and heat advisories are up for new york city. the humidity is also going to crank the next couple of days and that will load up the atmosphere for the potential of more torrential rains. david? >> rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and overseas tonight, and we do have...
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host: this is the "courier journal" of this is thomas of the louisville "courier journal" about randaul. the story says he is celebrating after that revoking of the security clearance by john brennan. the story is laid out at the courier-journal if you want to read for yourself. terry is next from illinois, hello. caller: hello. host: you are on, go ahead. you are on, go ahead. caller: i was just calling. i thought the decision of reducing people's security should be looked at in a bigger light and i had some friends that lived down by the gulf in georgia and they live close enough to the gulf they said when we smell fish, we know it is fish. we don't have to see the fish to know it is fish. host: particularly about the security clearance question, what do you think needs investigating? caller: as far as brennan goes, many timesed himself and donald trump, even though he got elected president, in my opinion, he has frauded his way through life. he has $900 million worth of junk bonds to secure his bankruptcy. he paid $20 million, $30 million to settle the trump university lawsuit. ho
host: this is the "courier journal" of this is thomas of the louisville "courier journal" about randaul. the story says he is celebrating after that revoking of the security clearance by john brennan. the story is laid out at the courier-journal if you want to read for yourself. terry is next from illinois, hello. caller: hello. host: you are on, go ahead. you are on, go ahead. caller: i was just calling. i thought the decision of reducing people's security should be looked...
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as well as louisville, houston and nashville. it will expand the to other markets over the next few months. delivery is free witer any othe 5 bucks and 4.99 for smaller orders. >>> i'ma contebrewer. >>> the health system has bnounced it will join the move to plastic straws. it will eliminate the straws and reduce plastic items in its hospitals across northern virginia. the health system says it uses 3 million straws each year. inova wants to ensure the plastic doesn't fint its way into the chesapeake bay. it will continue to offer straws to the disabled. it begins on america recycles day on november 15th >>> before you decide what to pick up for lunch, you might want to hear this. >> federal health officials say certain salads and wraps with beef, poultry and pork may be contaminated with intestinal parasites. they were made between july 15 and 18. this is the same parasite that made more than 300 people sick after eating donald's salads last month. >> feels like hear iing ecout ts morese there's more report ong the manufacture's
as well as louisville, houston and nashville. it will expand the to other markets over the next few months. delivery is free witer any othe 5 bucks and 4.99 for smaller orders. >>> i'ma contebrewer. >>> the health system has bnounced it will join the move to plastic straws. it will eliminate the straws and reduce plastic items in its hospitals across northern virginia. the health system says it uses 3 million straws each year. inova wants to ensure the plastic doesn't fint its...
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a louisville doctor who is the first in the world to find a cure for the brain disease has offered to treat marzieh taheri, but the trump administration has so far refused to approve her for an exemption waiver from the travel ban. first lady melania trump's parents, viktor and amalija knavs, became united states citizens thursday using a family unification program that spin -- that has been attacked by president trump as chain migration. trump has repeatedly called for the end of a longstanding u.s. policy allowing citizens to sponsor their parents and siblings for legal residency. fox news anchor laura ingram is facing a backlash after she went on a racist tirade against immigration on wednesday night. >> because in some parts of the country, it does seem like the america that we knknow and love does notot exist anymore. massive demographic changes have been foisted upon the american people, and they are changes that none of us ever voted for and must was do not like. we see stark examples of how radically and s some was the country has changed. much of this is related to both illeg
a louisville doctor who is the first in the world to find a cure for the brain disease has offered to treat marzieh taheri, but the trump administration has so far refused to approve her for an exemption waiver from the travel ban. first lady melania trump's parents, viktor and amalija knavs, became united states citizens thursday using a family unification program that spin -- that has been attacked by president trump as chain migration. trump has repeatedly called for the end of a...
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to the point where she has pictures, a picture of her with don jr., donald trump jr., in 2016 in louisville dinner. and there was a man she worked closely with, he tried to set up a meeting. you really get the sense of somebody who net worked really well, and kind of worked her way quickly up to the very top of the republican party. just how close was she to the trump campaign, because i know she had some interactions with j.d. gordon because she was an aid on his national security team. >> she went to a stix concert with him a few days before the election. her boyfriend, hapaul erickson his name, he kind of formally helped a vised on people who could fit into a trump presidency, but wasn't really at the center of it. >> the question is why would she want to get close to all these people. your piece was quite descriptive about what she was doing and what she was up to. >>> the carr fire in arizona has left seven people dead. we'll tell you the cause to one of the most destructive fires in that state's history. the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to g
to the point where she has pictures, a picture of her with don jr., donald trump jr., in 2016 in louisville dinner. and there was a man she worked closely with, he tried to set up a meeting. you really get the sense of somebody who net worked really well, and kind of worked her way quickly up to the very top of the republican party. just how close was she to the trump campaign, because i know she had some interactions with j.d. gordon because she was an aid on his national security team....
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that's at the louisville zoo. mrs. bollens' class at bolet high school is watching us." moment. put yo [ applause ] >>> now a special "deals & steals," all about your eyes. tory johnson is here with savings from the hottest makeup and creams and they start under $5. i've got to give a shoutout. i got a deal and a steal. this dear friend emma gave me this lovely bracelet that says hope. >> i like that. >> emma, thank you, and your sister, thank you very much. >> wait. [ applause ] you don't have to worry about this just yet. she young. but for the rest of us. >> for the rest of us, starting with the under eye area, so tessa has a 5-year-old and baby on the way. she doesn't have time for a whole lot of skincare routine investing time. i asked her, ring finger, because ring finger is more gentle than pointer finger. a little dab right there under her eyes. i was asking her if you knew ten seconds allowed you to treat dark circles, fine lines, crow's feet, redness, are you in? >> absolutely. >> did you know that trick about knowing what finger to use? >> no, not at all. >>
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a louisville resident writes into the magazine, confederate veteran in 1993 and says, this our opponents has published tons of literature giving the dark side of slavery but we have some bright sides. stories pour into the pages of the corn fed rat veterans. in their efforts to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves. they pay homage for black men and women who, quote, seemed to be know their place. they didn't challenge their rights. all of this to say neither side remained silent on the question of slavery. if anything, slavery proved an especiallile especially powerful and did i vie safe strand of memory. which brings me to my third point women and gender. confederate women created the first confederate national member sorry, created memorial day as early as 1866. this picture of peters being, virginia. thread kept registers of the con federal deaths, something that the u.s. government did. they had been the foyers raise monuments such as the one in hollywood cemetery. at memorial days and monument dedications, confederate veterans paid homage to confederate women for only what t
a louisville resident writes into the magazine, confederate veteran in 1993 and says, this our opponents has published tons of literature giving the dark side of slavery but we have some bright sides. stories pour into the pages of the corn fed rat veterans. in their efforts to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves. they pay homage for black men and women who, quote, seemed to be know their place. they didn't challenge their rights. all of this to say neither side remained silent on the...
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when the white students wanted to boycott integration efforts in birmingham, or when students in louisville, kentucky, five against busing. i don't know what they had against kissing, but they need to get spelling lessons. it was there ubiquitously in the hands of ordinary white southerners for whom the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy or at least opposition to integration. that is a track record throughout the civil rights era. it is important to note all the while, the flag continued to beat what it always had been for many people, a war memorial, attribute to southern confederate soldiers and their deaths. soldiers.rial to earlier of thede controversy surrounding the confederate battle flag. what we have seen to this point is an accretion of meanings of the confederate battle flags, conflicting meanings of heritage and hate, all of these various meanings that came to a head. for the last half-century, it has been history of controversy, of efforts to remove flags from their prominent place they used to enjoy on the commemorative landscape, particularly in official places like st
when the white students wanted to boycott integration efforts in birmingham, or when students in louisville, kentucky, five against busing. i don't know what they had against kissing, but they need to get spelling lessons. it was there ubiquitously in the hands of ordinary white southerners for whom the flag obviously symbolized white supremacy or at least opposition to integration. that is a track record throughout the civil rights era. it is important to note all the while, the flag continued...
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he shot a 6 under par, 66, in the opening round louisville, kentucky. he played a bogey free round.d, quote, i know you can't win the tournament in the first round, but i put myself in good position for the next three days. he will be a freshman this year at st. mary's college in moraga. wow, good for him. >> well, do we need larry for this? i don't think so. spencer, i think you can handle weather. >> i'll just introduce myself. >> get over to the green screen. >> here i am with weather. some fog near the coastline. we have sunny areas as well. certainly sunny areas over the bay and inland. here's the view from sutro tower looking at san francisco, hints of misty fog pushing out over the city. oakland, 64, 64 in mountain view. san jose 79, 90 at morgan hill. 57 at half moon bay. the view from emeryville, we don't see quite as deep or prominent marine layer yet as we did this hour yesterday. 79 in santa rosa. 72 in napa. 84 in novato. 90 at concord. here's how it looks from the east bay hills. foster features, fog overnight once again into our early morning hours. hazy, smokey, aer
he shot a 6 under par, 66, in the opening round louisville, kentucky. he played a bogey free round.d, quote, i know you can't win the tournament in the first round, but i put myself in good position for the next three days. he will be a freshman this year at st. mary's college in moraga. wow, good for him. >> well, do we need larry for this? i don't think so. spencer, i think you can handle weather. >> i'll just introduce myself. >> get over to the green screen. >> here...
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a louisville resident rights into a magazine in 1893 and says, -- we have little telling of the dark side and asked for people to share stories of the faithful slaves during the war. the stories pour into the pages. in the effort to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves, the fort mill, south carolina monument being one of the most famous. the story went that slaves were happy and well cared for. that they were faithful not only to owners but also to the confederate nation. all of the stories paid homage to the black men and women who seemed to know their place. who accepted segregation and did not challenge the racial hierarchy by trying to vote or sit in a first-class passenger car on the railroad. all of this to say, neither side remained silent on the question of slavery. if anything, slavery proved to be a powerful and divisive strand of memory. in playing al role in grounding the lost cause. they converted the first national cemeteries. they had kept registers of the confederate dead, you and states government dead for union soldiers. >> they kept registers of the confede
a louisville resident rights into a magazine in 1893 and says, -- we have little telling of the dark side and asked for people to share stories of the faithful slaves during the war. the stories pour into the pages. in the effort to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves, the fort mill, south carolina monument being one of the most famous. the story went that slaves were happy and well cared for. that they were faithful not only to owners but also to the confederate nation. all of the...
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safelite replace ♪ google is bringing its grow with google tour to columbia in pittsburg today in louisvillee in cleveland in indianapolis it's an effort to help improve digital skills at no cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous sy
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. ♪ t today in louisville here in cleveland in indianapolis it's an effort to help improve digital skillsno cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. >> they are turning a blind eye and making excuses for someone who doesn't deserve to be given this type of leash with the authorities of the office of the presidency. >> many people don't even know who he is and now he has a bigger voice and that's okay with me because i like taking on voices like that. i've never respected him. >> chris: president trump saying he's given john brennan a bigger platform and brennan using that platform to go after republicans for failing to stand up to this review, mo elleitheegeorgetown s institute of politics and supped on my public service. former democratic congresswoman jane harman, director of the woodrow wilson center, and the cohost of "bens
. ♪ t today in louisville here in cleveland in indianapolis it's an effort to help improve digital skillsno cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. >> they are turning a blind eye and making excuses for someone who doesn't...
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a louisville resident writes into the magazine in 1893 and says, our opponents have published tons of literature about the dark side of slavery and asked for people to share stories of faithful slaves during the war. stories pour in. and then there are efforts to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves. the fort mill, south carolina, monument in 1895 being one of the most famous. the story went that slaves were happy and well cared for, that they had been faithful not only to their owners but also to the confederate nation. all of these stories paid homage to those black men and women who, quote, seemed to know their place, who accepted segregation, who didn't challenge the racial hierarchy by trying to vote or sit in a first class passenger car on a railroad train. all of this to say, neither side remained silent on the question of slavery. if anything, slavery proved an especially powerful and divisive strand of memory. which brings me to my third point. women and gender, the ways in which these play into the memory of the war. confederate women, as i already mentioned, played
a louisville resident writes into the magazine in 1893 and says, our opponents have published tons of literature about the dark side of slavery and asked for people to share stories of faithful slaves during the war. stories pour in. and then there are efforts to erect monuments to so-called faithful slaves. the fort mill, south carolina, monument in 1895 being one of the most famous. the story went that slaves were happy and well cared for, that they had been faithful not only to their owners...
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in her career that i should note, involving me, and that's a southern historical conference in louisville, this is probably 10 years ago, she introduced me to bourbon. i had my first bourbon with susannah. she was talking to other people and when she turned back around, i was drinking my bourbon out of a straw. [laughter] yeah. i was reprimanded in a kind way but she made it clear that's not how one drinks bourbon. so maybe her next task, she needs to teach me how to chuck -- chug beer. it's such a pleasure to have susannah ural here. you're in for a delightful presence. she's a dynamic speaker. her book, "hood's texas brigade," a must read. one of the most important units of the army of northern virginia. ural.ah, [applause] susannah: thank you. good evening, everybody. thank you for coming out tonight. this is the time of day when i'm usually at home on my porch sipping bourbon so i appreciate you making the effort to be out here. i'm going to set my stop watch cause if i don't, i'll have you here all night. so as pete mentioned, i'm here to talk about my book, "hood's texas brigade." y
in her career that i should note, involving me, and that's a southern historical conference in louisville, this is probably 10 years ago, she introduced me to bourbon. i had my first bourbon with susannah. she was talking to other people and when she turned back around, i was drinking my bourbon out of a straw. [laughter] yeah. i was reprimanded in a kind way but she made it clear that's not how one drinks bourbon. so maybe her next task, she needs to teach me how to chuck -- chug beer. it's...
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with a fiercely independent spirit, living a life she could only have dreamed of, growing up in louisvillekentucky to the top of hollywood? >> jennifer lawrence: desperation. an appetite. confidence. and ambition. >> whitaker: you really wanted this. >> lawrence: i knew if i just was given the chance, that it would work. i just knew. ( screams and shouting ) >> whitaker: but not even she knew it would work so well. for a decade in hollywood, she has been defying odds and breaking barriers. at 21, she shattered the myth that women can't carry an action franchise. her four "hunger games" movies earned almost $3 billion. she made three comedy-dramas in as many years, playing unforgettable, flawed, resilient women: >> tiffany: hey! >> pat: whoa, hey. >> whitaker: tiffany, a young widow in "silver livings playbook." >> tiffany: you are not a stand- up guy right now. if it's me reading the signs... >> pat: you reading the signs? >> tiffany: if it's me reading the signs... >> pat: you reading the signs. oh, okay. >> whitaker: in "american hustle" she played rosalyn, a looney, long island housewif
with a fiercely independent spirit, living a life she could only have dreamed of, growing up in louisvillekentucky to the top of hollywood? >> jennifer lawrence: desperation. an appetite. confidence. and ambition. >> whitaker: you really wanted this. >> lawrence: i knew if i just was given the chance, that it would work. i just knew. ( screams and shouting ) >> whitaker: but not even she knew it would work so well. for a decade in hollywood, she has been defying odds and...
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people around louisville. maybe he is thinking of that. win the house they're going to try to stifle the president and unend everything. >> that's not violence. >> but when i heard the comments, i thought he was mixing two issues. to me it is a vital talking point for the republicans to say, if you like what we've been doing, if you like 4% unemployment don't elect democrats because they're going to put a stop to everything we're doing. that's a good talking point, but then he mixed it into something else that i didn't quite understand. i don't think it is appropriate rhetoric. look, we pride ourselves on peaceful transition of power in this country after elections so we need to keep doing that. >> maria, i know you wanted to respond. >> no, i just think -- i just think it is ridiculous when you are going into a general election for him to say something like that, because to me what it indicates is how scared he is of a coming -- and i don't even like to call it a blue wave because i do think that this is going to be difficult for democrat
people around louisville. maybe he is thinking of that. win the house they're going to try to stifle the president and unend everything. >> that's not violence. >> but when i heard the comments, i thought he was mixing two issues. to me it is a vital talking point for the republicans to say, if you like what we've been doing, if you like 4% unemployment don't elect democrats because they're going to put a stop to everything we're doing. that's a good talking point, but then he mixed...
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google is bringing its grow with google tour to columbia in pittsburg today in louisville here in clevelandindianapolis it's an effort to help improve digital skills at no cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. yand you want to getr an excellent price you'd think with all these options it would be easy. but with terms like msrp, invoice, list price, things get confusing pretty fast. you just want to get a real price and that's where true car comes in. only with true car can you see what other people paid for the car you want and you can connect with certified dealers who offer prices based on this same information. none of those other sites do that. from end to end, true car is your only one stop solution. >> [inaudible] >> martha: protesting last night on the university of virginia campus on the anniversary weekend of the unit
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some of the antics that he went through early in the war when he was running the department in louisville kentucky where he seemed to seek and find every and that's the imagine there were many greater forces facing him and there were. he had something close to a mental breakdown although i'm not a psychologist and i can't diagnose it but we know there was a commercial newspaper of the time i believe in november 1861. diagnosed and said on its front page william t sherman insane and he was fighting for quite some time this idea that he was a lunatic and in fact the same way that was fighting the his reputation as a drunk and that's what why when is our grant he said he stood by me well. i stood by while he was drunk and we stand byeach other forever. toparaphrase . i didn't get that exactly . >> i heard the question, i'll repeat the question. i don't know about lincoln particular his maladies but i'm not sure about alcohol. in terms of, was a grantor lincoln? >> so i don't know about lincoln but i do know grants riddled with alcohol. he absolutely did. >>. >> interesting this is really , e
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i had the opportunity to visit a remarkable business in my hometown of louisville. callwell tax has been making -- tanks has been making large industrial storage tanks in kentucky for over 100 years. it's no secret they do good business. but when i stopped by on friday, they had some especially good news to share. in 2018, they invested $100,000 in upgrades to their fleet of cranes. there are 150 kentucky employees, along with hundreds more in other states and are seeing estimated wage increases up to 10% or more, and preload, callwell's sister company that makes prestressed concrete tanks, has invested a half a million dollars in new manufacturing equipment. the company's leadership states that all of these improvements, every one of them, are a direct result of the historic tax reform act this republican colleague passed last year. tax reform, along with all of our other pro-growth policies, has helped transform the overall business climate in our country. in the words of bernie fineman, callwell's c.e.o., the most important thing it has done is to provide hope, h
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and watch for severe storms from louisville to toronto. >>> a new study finds the death toll from hurricanen the initial figures released by the government. victor oquendo has the story. >> repor 2,975 people lost their lives due to maria, the official death toll had been 64. the power out for months, medicine in short supply. president trump visiting puerto rico, tossing paper towels to those affected and then declaring maria's destruction was far short of katrina. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina, and you look at the tremendous, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people who died. >> reporter: the president at the time speaking of the immediate death toll in puerto ricofi 16 people versus in the thousands. >> reporter: but even then, families across puerto rico where more than 3 million american citizens live found the numbers difficult to believe. >> we have heard inspectors have been visiting some of these buildings all over puerto rico. have you seen any inspectors? >> they have not come to these apartments. >> no one has come. >> no one. >> reporter: and we asked, h
and watch for severe storms from louisville to toronto. >>> a new study finds the death toll from hurricanen the initial figures released by the government. victor oquendo has the story. >> repor 2,975 people lost their lives due to maria, the official death toll had been 64. the power out for months, medicine in short supply. president trump visiting puerto rico, tossing paper towels to those affected and then declaring maria's destruction was far short of katrina. >> if...