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louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville metro department of corrections has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything, from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial of the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an additional jail facility was built right across the street. >> let's go! >> today, both buildings are overcrowded. and their layouts are outdated. >> how are you guys doing back here? you doing all right? >> director mark bolton wants to change that. >> this is an old facility. it's a very costly facility to operate. and one of my goals that i would like to accomplish before i leave here is master capacity planning for a new direct supervision jail. >> direct supervision is a system where officers are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote sup
louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville metro department of corrections has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything, from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial of the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an additional jail facility was built right across the street. >> let's go!...
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she spoke at her alma mater, university of louisville. we hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and president of the university. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning. thank you for braving this weather. i am so surprised at this audience. it speaks for your perseverance to get through the mud puddle in for the importance of this event. my name is gary craig and the director of the mcconnell center. it's been my privilege to direct the center for the last 18 years and see a lot of familiar faces. i thank you all for coming out today. madam provost, board of trustees, members, mcconnell center board, lots of people in the audience today deserves some recognition. i'm just going to call out one small group that we have with us today because they are the future in so many ways, but particularly the future of the united states army. it's my privilege to be able to how posts today here with us the cadre of the usl rotc and a group of their cadets. folks, would you stand and be recognized,
she spoke at her alma mater, university of louisville. we hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and president of the university. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning. thank you for braving this weather. i am so surprised at this audience. it speaks for your perseverance to get through the mud puddle in for the importance of this event. my name is gary craig and the director of the mcconnell center. it's been my privilege to direct...
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students, they run the university of louisville campus just as you are today. many of you heard me say that education with life and i'm so proud that at the university of louisville, we impact not just their communities, but the nation and indeed the world. many times people will say i'm about to introduce somebody who needs no introduction. a lot of times that's hyperbole. today i'm pleased i get to introduce you somebody who truly needs no introduction anywhere in the country, but especially here in louisville. i get the pleasure and the honor of introducing to you, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. he is the longest-serving senate republican leader and has her the united states. he was first elected for the senate in 1984. he's only the second kentuckian ever to hold that post. his colleagues elected him unanimously to that position in 2014 and again in 2016. his roles include senior member of the appropriations agriculture and rules committee. before his election as a senator, he was put to work right here in louisville where he was judge executive fo
students, they run the university of louisville campus just as you are today. many of you heard me say that education with life and i'm so proud that at the university of louisville, we impact not just their communities, but the nation and indeed the world. many times people will say i'm about to introduce somebody who needs no introduction. a lot of times that's hyperbole. today i'm pleased i get to introduce you somebody who truly needs no introduction anywhere in the country, but especially...
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she spoke better on the monitor, the university of louisville. we hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and the president of the university. this is just under anun hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you for braving the sweater. i'm so pleasantly surprised at the size of the saudi today. it speaks a lot for your perseverance to get through and for the importance of thisr event. my name is gary craig amanda direct to her ofra the mcconnell center. it's been my privilege to direct the center for the last 18 years and see a lot of familiar faces. thank you all for coming out today. bottom provosts from the board of trustees, members, mcconnell center board, lots of people in the audience today deserves some recognition. i'm just going to call out one small group we havee with us today because they are the future in so many ways and particularly the future of the united economy. it is my privilege to be able to help host today here with us the cadre at the u. of l. -- u of l rotc in the grip of their cadet. [appla
she spoke better on the monitor, the university of louisville. we hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and the president of the university. this is just under anun hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you for braving the sweater. i'm so pleasantly surprised at the size of the saudi today. it speaks a lot for your perseverance to get through and for the importance of thisr event. my name is gary craig amanda direct to her ofra the mcconnell center. it's...
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and we'll hear from the president of university of louisville. gina haspel. . >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for braving this weather. i'm so pleasantly surprised at the size of this audience today. speaks a lot for your persevere e ance get tlug this event. my name is gary greg and director of the mcconnell center. it's been my privilege to direct this center for the last 18 years and i see a lot of familiar faces. i thank you all for coming out today. madam provost, board of trustees members, mcconnell senator board, lots of people in the audience today deserve some recognition. i'm just going to call out one small group that we have with us today, because they are the future in some ways, and particularly future of the united states army. it's my privilege to be table to help host today here with us the cadre of the ulrotc and a group of their cadets. folks, would you stand and be recognized, please. [ applause ] thank you. this is the 52nd major speaker to visit the mcconnell center in our history. i think i've introduced 40 s
and we'll hear from the president of university of louisville. gina haspel. . >> good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for braving this weather. i'm so pleasantly surprised at the size of this audience today. speaks a lot for your persevere e ance get tlug this event. my name is gary greg and director of the mcconnell center. it's been my privilege to direct this center for the last 18 years and i see a lot of familiar faces. i thank you all for coming out today. madam...
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tonight, tune into abc at 9:00 as louisville takes on top-ranked alabama.brian griese, todd mcshay and our crew, i'm steve levy. happy college football season, everybody. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 36-month financing. ends labor day. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. >>> he wanted to be the highest paid defensive player in the league. he will be. but not by oakland. the chicago bearse year agreed to a six-
tonight, tune into abc at 9:00 as louisville takes on top-ranked alabama.brian griese, todd mcshay and our crew, i'm steve levy. happy college football season, everybody. you could generate yourat home.rgy, or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed...
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they house both the courts and the louisville department of corrections jail.n any given day, about 2,300 men and women are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their trial. it can be a tense environment and that's something the officers know all too well. >> here in this facility, you are looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that's jail wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk. >> today is one of those times. >> d.j. hamilton. >> got assaulted. >> by who? >> by the inmate, they're putting him in there now. >> [ bleep ] >> j-4 is on lockdown until further notice. no movements in that area unless authorized. >> we have had an officer get assaulted up on the fourth floor. they had the inmate under control and placing him in a restraint chair. >> officers used pepper spray to subdue inmate white in jail on a murder charge to which he's pled not guilty. he will remain strapped in t
they house both the courts and the louisville department of corrections jail.n any given day, about 2,300 men and women are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for the resolution of their trial. it can be a tense environment and that's something the officers know all too well. >> here in this facility, you are looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that's jail wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of...
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virginia hosts louisville. bryce perkins shows off his athleticism. why this wasn't his mt >> the show goes on for tun ersity of maryland football program even though life as they used to know it in c park is not. a day after the release that confirmed jordan mcnair did not receiver medical care before his heat stroke in june. the terrapins were back playing in hisy and for their first big t game of 2018. remember, the only won two conference games last year. opening drive of the game, maryland did something they couldn't do last week against temple. scored offensive touchdown. this is heinzeville native anthony m a 26-yard score. that's a way to get started. now, late in the first it's ty johnson's turn. he is notoing to be outdone. he led 123 yards, 81 on this carry. terrapins on top 14-0 on minnesota. that's the way to start the big ten. second quarter forte s hill. i he going 54 yards to the end zone. hey, maryland is up 21-10. third quarter, he it's mcfarland again. he is a red shirt anfres. up the middle. 64 yards. he had 112 yards on six carrie
virginia hosts louisville. bryce perkins shows off his athleticism. why this wasn't his mt >> the show goes on for tun ersity of maryland football program even though life as they used to know it in c park is not. a day after the release that confirmed jordan mcnair did not receiver medical care before his heat stroke in june. the terrapins were back playing in hisy and for their first big t game of 2018. remember, the only won two conference games last year. opening drive of the game,...
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virginia dominates louisville 27-3. >>> all right. we do have baseball.all still going on. nats hosting the ts. you got to start early. this might be his dream job. bottom of the third, trea turner that's gone. his 18th of thear ye two-run shot. 2-0 nats. t's goingtt wieters t into the bullpen, three-run home his seventh. nats may be out of the playoffs but shutout the mets gh0. all tomorrow, redskins and pack areas. >> that's right. ha>> they need win before the bye week. >> we'll see how things go. thank you so very much. thank you for joining us for news4 at 11:00. "saturday night live" is coming up next. have a great night, everybody. >> and now aessage from the former president of the united states. >> good evening. [ cheers and appuse ] thank you. thank you. it is i, george w. bush. and you might remember, the i know what you're thi-- "what the heck is the handsome devil doing back in the oval offe?" well, the truth is -- this is st a set. i had it built in my basement in still be president sometimes, you know, the way a cop might retire, but he sti
virginia dominates louisville 27-3. >>> all right. we do have baseball.all still going on. nats hosting the ts. you got to start early. this might be his dream job. bottom of the third, trea turner that's gone. his 18th of thear ye two-run shot. 2-0 nats. t's goingtt wieters t into the bullpen, three-run home his seventh. nats may be out of the playoffs but shutout the mets gh0. all tomorrow, redskins and pack areas. >> that's right. ha>> they need win before the bye week....
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teams of researchers at the university of louisville have used this technology to help three people walkaily life and has plans of teaching the frame too. but this is not a miracle cure for paralysis, it is still unclear why it works for some patients and not others. it is another sign of the huge steps being made to treat this most like changing of injury. and you can find much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisville. just log on to bbc.com/news stay with us on bbc news. tiger woods joins the rest of his team in france for this week's europe verses usa ryder cup. that is all coming up in the moment. —— a moment. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it'
teams of researchers at the university of louisville have used this technology to help three people walkaily life and has plans of teaching the frame too. but this is not a miracle cure for paralysis, it is still unclear why it works for some patients and not others. it is another sign of the huge steps being made to treat this most like changing of injury. and you can find much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisville. just log on to...
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rick pitino speaking out being forced out at louisville. will he ever coach again? than ever. the newest technology that could help keep your kids safe. "gma" gets an exclusive look at what could be headed into your children's classroom. ♪ i'm made for now >>> made for now. janet jackson is in style. what she's saying about beauty, the age she finally felt sexy, and bringing up her son. ♪ good vibrations >>> and are you ready to dance? the first big celebrity reveal of the season, who's dancing with val? the answer just moments away as he says -- >> good morning, america. >> that was like the fifth take for him. >> it's really early out there in los angeles. >> at one point he even said go back to sleep, america. but no, stay up. >> good morning to all of you. hope you're all bright and shiny this wednesday morning. >> it is truly great to have val joining us from hollywood. we can't wait to find out who his dancing partner is for the new season. ooh! we'll find out. >> a tease. a mirrorball tease. >>> but first we are going to begin with that heavy rain and floodin
rick pitino speaking out being forced out at louisville. will he ever coach again? than ever. the newest technology that could help keep your kids safe. "gma" gets an exclusive look at what could be headed into your children's classroom. ♪ i'm made for now >>> made for now. janet jackson is in style. what she's saying about beauty, the age she finally felt sexy, and bringing up her son. ♪ good vibrations >>> and are you ready to dance? the first big celebrity...
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so the worst weather this morning is around the nashville area, heading up through lexington, louisville and right into nashville. as far as the flash flood risk, a moderate risk. grounds are already saturated. we'll get a couple inches of rain on top of this, and that's why about 7 million people are under flash flood watches this morning, from nashville, including louisville, lexington and cincinnati. that's one of the areas of great concern. and tomorrow the heavy rain threat will move up into the northeast, so we'll getir the f to summer easily. rmestir in the country focused in the deserts. 104 today. week ahead forecast going to feature more dry weather in the west. not quite getting to the rainy season yet. >> all right, bill, thank you. >>> hundreds of people packed the square in central barcelona to watch competitors form incredible human castles. look at that. it's part of the annual street festival held in honor of the city's patron saint. the objective is successfully build and dismantle that human tower without falling apart. teams must balance and coordinate to compete and
so the worst weather this morning is around the nashville area, heading up through lexington, louisville and right into nashville. as far as the flash flood risk, a moderate risk. grounds are already saturated. we'll get a couple inches of rain on top of this, and that's why about 7 million people are under flash flood watches this morning, from nashville, including louisville, lexington and cincinnati. that's one of the areas of great concern. and tomorrow the heavy rain threat will move up...
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so i immediately canceled louisville and got on board for baltimore. and when i got to baltimore, my first day of work was on flag day of 1945. and the day city editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. and when you come back, right 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 are supposed to check in with the city desk when you come back?" was was philip potter, who very famous on the "sun." been leavingn't within a week to go 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. city asked the new editors, not philip potter, bill -- oh, and young -- and ed young. they put me on-- labor, covering labor, which was a great assignment, because there were a lot of strikes then. and there was a strike, a 20 week strike at the bethlehem shipyard.
so i immediately canceled louisville and got on board for baltimore. and when i got to baltimore, my first day of work was on flag day of 1945. and the day city editor said, i want you to go cover the flag day ceremony of the elks. and when you come back, right 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 are supposed to...
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louisville -- >> do you want any more on the fs? - >> no. orioles versus rednd sox, in boh you respond who won anyway or who won that game anyway? should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games that you attended? >>ec no. first of all, the georgetown/louisville was watching it on tvon the, a party -- >> that's not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering what happened. >> i'm aware. and the point of both was we, in essence, were having a party and didn't pay attention to game even though the game was the excuse we had for getting together. i think that's very common. i don't know be you've been to a super bowl party, for example, senator, and not paid attention to game and just hung out with your t friends. i don't know if you've done that or not, but that's what we were referring to on those two to occasions. nd cornyn. >> judge, i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united states senate since the mccarthy hearings. when comment was abo
louisville -- >> do you want any more on the fs? - >> no. orioles versus rednd sox, in boh you respond who won anyway or who won that game anyway? should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games that you attended? >>ec no. first of all, the georgetown/louisville was watching it on tvon the, a party -- >> that's not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering what happened. >> i'm...
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city of louisville, kentucky.t makes a lot more sense to make the stuff of broad, and abroad, andoad -- import cheap aluminum to the u.s. the u.s. aluminum industry is doing quite well. they have benefited from lower-cost rock aluminum that they can fabricate test raw -- raw aluminum that they can fabricate. carol: answer glencore. let's break -- enter glencore. glencore has owned this company, although it sold it off, but still owns a bunch of its stock. tell us what glencore has done in anticipation of what the trump administration was going to do with tariffs. >> when you saw that tariffs process get underway you saw a huge increase in the amount of foreign aluminum imported into the u.s. in anticipation that the trump administration was going to bring tariffs down. there was demand that was rising certainly, but with interesting is that a lot what was being brought into the u.s. was not being necessarily sold immediately. it was being stockpiled. the amenities tariffs went in -- the minute that these tariffs w
city of louisville, kentucky.t makes a lot more sense to make the stuff of broad, and abroad, andoad -- import cheap aluminum to the u.s. the u.s. aluminum industry is doing quite well. they have benefited from lower-cost rock aluminum that they can fabricate test raw -- raw aluminum that they can fabricate. carol: answer glencore. let's break -- enter glencore. glencore has owned this company, although it sold it off, but still owns a bunch of its stock. tell us what glencore has done in...
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jillian: jody lyman of the louisville emergency management services, thank you for joining us and thee it. the good thing if there is any good news there was so much time for people to prepare. >> there was time to prepare and the other side of the time, the double-edged sword, how much time the storm has taken to move through, that is the big story. a lot of moderate throughout the day because you have close to 1 million people without power, four confirmed dead and up to the screws as the sun comes up. we thank you for joining us, tropical storm florence, connell mcshane. jillian: "fox and friends" starts after the break. . >> florence continues to pound the carolinas. 600,000 without power. >> a number of businesses destroyed. homes crushed. unbelievable amount of flooding. >> saw the roof taken off. >> the roads treacherous. >> no way to get in and out of the island. >> storms turned deadly officials in north carolina blaming forns for at least four deaths. among them mother and infant child. >> most of the people did get out. some have stayed. >> it would be like getting in a bar
jillian: jody lyman of the louisville emergency management services, thank you for joining us and thee it. the good thing if there is any good news there was so much time for people to prepare. >> there was time to prepare and the other side of the time, the double-edged sword, how much time the storm has taken to move through, that is the big story. a lot of moderate throughout the day because you have close to 1 million people without power, four confirmed dead and up to the screws as...
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right there near charlottesville, where the cavaliers are playing at home this weekend against louisville. going to be a pretty good day for football in charlottesville tomorrow. those showers are coming northbound here. there will be a chance rain here early this morning. and rain in the city probably8: and 10:00 this morning. not much of a rain chance later day.n the same thing tomorrow, more clouds than rain drops. rain light but rain likely for sunday and monday. sunday and monday temperatures stuck in the 60s. >> wow. us.jor change for brand new problem here. springfield southbound 395 the ramp to westbound is blocked by the crash this morning. inner loop and outerloop at the belt way. you don't have to worry about that athi all ts morning.ou nort vw parkway, one right lane gets by thatork zone and eastbound 66 after 123, right lane blocked by the workzone there. >> the first ever cancer summit kicked off here in washington. they opened the event at the warf. they lost their son bo i2015. they have been working with several groups hopingo find a cure and that lead him to leading a wh
right there near charlottesville, where the cavaliers are playing at home this weekend against louisville. going to be a pretty good day for football in charlottesville tomorrow. those showers are coming northbound here. there will be a chance rain here early this morning. and rain in the city probably8: and 10:00 this morning. not much of a rain chance later day.n the same thing tomorrow, more clouds than rain drops. rain light but rain likely for sunday and monday. sunday and monday...
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. >>> at&t says they're bringing 5g to more cities, houston, jacksonville and louisville. 5g or fifth generation, is said to be five times faster than current standards. >>> another top executive is leaving snapchat, the latest in a string of departures. >> he does plan to until b apat str >>>s i ming old fortnite is combining with withh monopoly to create a board game. it launches next month. >> i'm be the thimble. >> those are your tech bytes. >> if it has fortnite it should be a success because that's the rage. >> slap that label on anything, it has nothing to do with monopoly. i like it. >>> a fraud alert. a phone call you should hang up on. >>> cho fast, reliable internet is crucial. does it every go down? yes. can't do my job. business grinds to a halt. our gig-speed network not only downloads files up to 20 times faster, we go beyond fast with 4g backup for complete reliability. so if the unexpected happens... (snaps fingers) you stay up and running. we lost power... but not to that. i want that. (laughing) for a limited time get fast, reliable internet for a low price. call no
. >>> at&t says they're bringing 5g to more cities, houston, jacksonville and louisville. 5g or fifth generation, is said to be five times faster than current standards. >>> another top executive is leaving snapchat, the latest in a string of departures. >> he does plan to until b apat str >>>s i ming old fortnite is combining with withh monopoly to create a board game. it launches next month. >> i'm be the thimble. >> those are your tech bytes....
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host: in louisville, kentucky. go ahead.aller: i'm very concerned about this book that mark judge had written, wasted. there's a character that's named o'kavanaugh. and how did grassley get 65 amen to write a letter within couple of days. apparently had this information long before it actually came out. another interesting question. yes, christine ford said brett kavanaugh's friend, mark judge was in the room as this happened. he has been questioned about this and he says he has no recollection of the event. but since he has written and spoken extensively about his past the georgetown prep, about how he was often drinking to the point of blacking out. characteris that which has a name that does sound a bit suspicious, but we can only lean on what he says to be the truth. and so far he says he does not remember. host: do you believe that the of 65 women that came out to advocate on behalf of judge kavanaugh, do you find that suspicious the fact that republicans had already talked to them beforehand? guest: i don't necessarily
host: in louisville, kentucky. go ahead.aller: i'm very concerned about this book that mark judge had written, wasted. there's a character that's named o'kavanaugh. and how did grassley get 65 amen to write a letter within couple of days. apparently had this information long before it actually came out. another interesting question. yes, christine ford said brett kavanaugh's friend, mark judge was in the room as this happened. he has been questioned about this and he says he has no recollection...
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nashville for the morning commute. 7 million people at risk from gnash slil to lexington, even louisville is in this too. the areas of blue is one inch, and red is three inches. just south of columbus. isolated areas up to five inches and temperatures will be cool with all the rain an cloudy and cool from d.c. through new york and boston. >>> take a look at the week ahead forecast now that we're officially in fall.. i know. we're starting to feel it already, bill, thank little crid his hand at a similar feet in new jersey. watch him reach seven stories before on lookers took notice. as he heads up, dramatic turn of events. the dare devil pits and then runs away. >> now we know raccoons land like cats. >>> and octopus and humans have a lot more in common than we thought. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart... so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay al
nashville for the morning commute. 7 million people at risk from gnash slil to lexington, even louisville is in this too. the areas of blue is one inch, and red is three inches. just south of columbus. isolated areas up to five inches and temperatures will be cool with all the rain an cloudy and cool from d.c. through new york and boston. >>> take a look at the week ahead forecast now that we're officially in fall.. i know. we're starting to feel it already, bill, thank little crid his...
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georgetown-louisville, watching it on tv, a party. >> that is not inconsistent with drinking and notembering what happened? >> i am aware. the point of both was weak, in essence, were having a party and didn't pay attention to the game even though the game was the excuse we we had for getting together. i think it's very common. i don't know if you've been to a super bowl party and not paid attention to the game and just hung out with your friends. i don't know if you've done that or not but that's what we were referring to on those two occasions. >> senator cornyn. >> judge, i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united states senate since the mccarthy hearings. when the comment was about the cruelty of the process toward the people involved in the question was asked, have you know sense of decency? and i'm afraid we have lost tha that, at least for the time being. do you understand you have been accused of multiple crimes? >> i am painfully aware, for my family and me to read about thi this, and breathless reporting. >> the sexual assault that dr. ford claims that you
georgetown-louisville, watching it on tv, a party. >> that is not inconsistent with drinking and notembering what happened? >> i am aware. the point of both was weak, in essence, were having a party and didn't pay attention to the game even though the game was the excuse we we had for getting together. i think it's very common. i don't know if you've been to a super bowl party and not paid attention to the game and just hung out with your friends. i don't know if you've done that or...
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first of all the georgetown-louisville was watching it on tv. a party. the -- >> not inconsistent with drinking not remembering what happened. >> i'm aware. and the point of both was, we in essence were having a party and didn't pay attention to the game even though the game was the excuse we had for getting together. i think that is -- very common. i don't know if you have been to a super bowl party, for example, senator, not paid attention to the game, hung out with your friend. i don't know if you done that or not. that is what we were referring to on those two occasion. >> senator cornyn. >> judge, i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united states senate since the mccarthy hearings when the come men was about the cruelty of the process toward the people involved. and the question was asked, have you no sense of decency? and i'm afraid we've lost that, at least for the time-being. do you understand you've been accused of multiple crimes? >> i'm painfully aware for my family and me, to read about this. >> and -- >> breathless reporting
first of all the georgetown-louisville was watching it on tv. a party. the -- >> not inconsistent with drinking not remembering what happened. >> i'm aware. and the point of both was, we in essence were having a party and didn't pay attention to the game even though the game was the excuse we had for getting together. i think that is -- very common. i don't know if you have been to a super bowl party, for example, senator, not paid attention to the game, hung out with your friend. i...
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. >> referring to georgetown versus louisville and -- >> you want anymore on the "fs?" >> orioles versus red sox. you respond, who won that game anyway? should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games you attended? >> no, first of all, the georgetown-louisville was watching it on tv, a party, and -- >> that's not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering what happened. >> i'm aware. and the point of both was we in essence were having a party and didn't pay attention to the game, even though the game was the excuse we had for getting together. i think that's very common. i don't know if you've been to a super bowl party, for example, senator, and not paid attention to the game and hung out with your friends. i don't know if you've done that or not, but that's what we were referring to on those two occasions. >> senator cornyn. >> judge, i can't think of a more embarrassing scandal for the united states senate since the mccarthy hearings. when the comment was about the cruelty of the
. >> referring to georgetown versus louisville and -- >> you want anymore on the "fs?" >> orioles versus red sox. you respond, who won that game anyway? should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games you attended? >> no, first of all, the georgetown-louisville was watching it on tv, a party, and -- >> that's not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering what...
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he was sucked underground into a storm drain in louisville kentucky. police say the boy was playing in his backyard on friday when he slipped and fell and was swept away by rushing water. he traveled through the drainage pipe and was pushed out into a yard down the block. when neighbor says the culvert fills up after heavy rain. there is no safety gate to block the ocean -- the opening. >> it is something that needs to be looked at. it is an issue so we need to figure out what ways we can keep something like this from ever happening again expect never say they could hear the teenagers screaming for help but by the time he was found he was unconscious and not breathing. people in michigan up this morning after several tornadoes touched down around that state over the weekend. including this storm. this one was caught on camera. yesterday officials confirmed that was a tornado. they say it was about 100 yards wide with winds up to 75 miles an hour. it was so big you could see it from miles away. it did not cause a lot of damage and no one was hurt. >>> m
he was sucked underground into a storm drain in louisville kentucky. police say the boy was playing in his backyard on friday when he slipped and fell and was swept away by rushing water. he traveled through the drainage pipe and was pushed out into a yard down the block. when neighbor says the culvert fills up after heavy rain. there is no safety gate to block the ocean -- the opening. >> it is something that needs to be looked at. it is an issue so we need to figure out what ways we can...
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. >> reporter: today, researchers from the university of louisville and mayo clinic report five paralyzed patients taking steps for the first time. made possible by a device implanted on the spine that wakes up the nerves so they can function again after intense physical training. >> it shows recovery can happen, even years after injury. >> reporter: how could you characterize this? >> breathtaking. it gives incredible hope to people. >> our honored guest christopher reeve. >> reporter: 20 years later it seemed far fetch anyone with such a catastrophic injury could ever walk again. for jeff and millions of other patients. >> i'm not going to stop. >> reporter: it's now a dream within reach. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> researchers say with more monday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, not what you'd want to see in your own neighborhood, the trash that's proving very difficult to get rid of for one community in the south bay. >>> a brand-new fire warning issued for parts of the bay area. i'll have the latest
. >> reporter: today, researchers from the university of louisville and mayo clinic report five paralyzed patients taking steps for the first time. made possible by a device implanted on the spine that wakes up the nerves so they can function again after intense physical training. >> it shows recovery can happen, even years after injury. >> reporter: how could you characterize this? >> breathtaking. it gives incredible hope to people. >> our honored guest...
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james: teams of researchers at the university of louisville and ththe mayo clinic have use technologyhelp three people walk again. >> i think the important aspect of it is recovery is possible. the ability to stand without physical assistance and walk without physical assistance, it is a possibility n. james: kelly is using the implant in her daily life and has plans of ditching the fram too. this is not a miracle cure forpa lysis. it is still unclear why it workp for soients and not others, but it is another sign of the huge steps being made to treat these most life-changing of injuries. james gallagher, bbc news. s possible.very so much hope for people suffering from paralysis. the pacific islands culture has arrived in london. new exhibits celebrate works from the oceanic region. it also marks the 250th anniversary of british explorer captain james cook setting off for his first voyage to the pacific. on hand was the duchess of sussex who carried out her first solo engagement as a member of the royal family. reporter: we are used to a bit of a song and dance being made about an exh
james: teams of researchers at the university of louisville and ththe mayo clinic have use technologyhelp three people walk again. >> i think the important aspect of it is recovery is possible. the ability to stand without physical assistance and walk without physical assistance, it is a possibility n. james: kelly is using the implant in her daily life and has plans of ditching the fram too. this is not a miracle cure forpa lysis. it is still unclear why it workp for soients and not...
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be able to regain volitional control or voluntary control in a separate study the university of louisville another four paralyzed patients tested this method two of them responded being able to walk with the big pharma f.d.a. on top of us and part of the problem is if you look at everybody's motivation for what we do we are motivated want to make a few dollars ok but how do you do it i've got a very basic way of living i have to take care of patients and try to get them better yeah the academia who is in there trying to develop new techniques and things but they really are into research they have pharma who really has to make a living making money and so they have to mass produce a product and sell to as many people as possible and what's their goal to keep selling a product so ultimately if you think about it their goal is to keep you. maybe. symptomatically healthier and better but never really necessary to cure you in fact you know there's some company hard vone who developed a medication that can cure hepatitis b. they made like twelve billion dollars a year or two ago now this year is
be able to regain volitional control or voluntary control in a separate study the university of louisville another four paralyzed patients tested this method two of them responded being able to walk with the big pharma f.d.a. on top of us and part of the problem is if you look at everybody's motivation for what we do we are motivated want to make a few dollars ok but how do you do it i've got a very basic way of living i have to take care of patients and try to get them better yeah the academia...
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she spoke at her alma mater, university of louisville. hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and president of the university. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning. thank you for braving this weather. i am
she spoke at her alma mater, university of louisville. hear first from senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and president of the university. this is just under an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> well, good morning. thank you for braving this weather. i am
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team wins that money enabled founder john shatner to contribute money back to the university of louisville and sit on its board as well as local impacts to the economy this relationship between sports and their advertisers has long reaching impacts and many will only see profit margins kid to new to grow in the coming years. and we are joined by the aforementioned regina that was very good thank you so much so the difference that we were speaking about earlier i found pretty fascinating that the sponsors the branding in the u.s. you know they really like the teams but not so around the world that's more players explaining that they do is so you can look at some of the biggest players in the world will start with lionel messi everybody knows his face everybody knows where he's from he's from argentina plays for the spanish club f.c. barcelona there are tons of endorsements he is about worth over three hundred forty million dollars but isn't dorson tales about seventy million dollars one of his biggest being the formerly worked with adidas now he works as nike that was worth a proxy about te
team wins that money enabled founder john shatner to contribute money back to the university of louisville and sit on its board as well as local impacts to the economy this relationship between sports and their advertisers has long reaching impacts and many will only see profit margins kid to new to grow in the coming years. and we are joined by the aforementioned regina that was very good thank you so much so the difference that we were speaking about earlier i found pretty fascinating that...
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. >> reporter: today, reservers from the university of louisvil and mayo clinic report five paralyzedatients taking steps for the first time. made possible by a vice implanted on the spine that wakes up the nerves so they can function again after intense physical training. >> it shows recovery can happen, even years after inju >> reporter: how could you characterize this? >> breathtaking. it gives incredible hope to people. >> our honored guest >> reporter: 20 years later it seemed far fetch anyone with su i a catastrophury could ever walk again. for je and millions of other patients. i'm not going to stop. keep going. >> reporter: it's now a dream within reach. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. sa>>> researchers with more testing, blhis device could be availae to a lot more patients in just a few years.at th "nightly news" for this monday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watcng and good night. >> lights, camera, "access." >> what's your advice to get someone? >> well -- >> whether she's talking about l bieber or not, sena gomez has a lot to say about how she
. >> reporter: today, reservers from the university of louisvil and mayo clinic report five paralyzedatients taking steps for the first time. made possible by a vice implanted on the spine that wakes up the nerves so they can function again after intense physical training. >> it shows recovery can happen, even years after inju >> reporter: how could you characterize this? >> breathtaking. it gives incredible hope to people. >> our honored guest >> reporter:...
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. >> referring to georgetown versus louisville and orioles versus red sox you respond, who won that game anyway, should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games you attended? >> no. the louisville was watching it on tv. >> that is not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering happened. >> i'm aware. >> the point of both, we had a party and did not pay attention to the game. the game was the excuse for getting together. that is very common. i don't know if you have ever been to a super bowl party and not paid attention to the game. that is what we were referring to in those two occasions. >> senator? >> i cannot think of a more scandal for the united states senate since the mccarthy hearings. when the comment was about the cruelty of the process toward the people involved. the question was asked, have you no sense of decency? i'm afraid we have lost that. at least for the time being. you understand you have been accused of multiple crimes? >> i am painfully aware from my family and me to read about th
. >> referring to georgetown versus louisville and orioles versus red sox you respond, who won that game anyway, should we draw any conclusion that a loss of recollection associated with alcohol was involved in you not knowing who won the games you attended? >> no. the louisville was watching it on tv. >> that is not inconsistent with drinking and not remembering happened. >> i'm aware. >> the point of both, we had a party and did not pay attention to the game. the...
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. >> reporter: today, researchers from the university of louisville and the mayo clinic reporte patients taking time. for the first made possible by a divison implanted on the spine that wakes uperhes so they can function again after intense physical itraining. shows recovery can happen, injury.ars after >> how would you characterize this? >> i would characterize it as brvethtaking. gis incredible hope to people. e. our honored guest, christopher reev >> reporter: 20 years after christopher reeve wast paralyzed, it seems farfetche that anyone with such a cat strof you can injury could ever walk again >> doing okay? >> yep. >> but for jeff and millionsf other patients -- >> i'm not going to stop. i'm going to keep going. >> reporter: it's now a dream within reach. are here ma ellis, abc news, new york. >> that's extraordinary. that's great. >> yes. >> all right.t make stop. find the faucet. turn it off. >> if ionly. ish i could, you know -- i'm not going to lie to you, sometimes i sre out the window and i try to make things happen. most of the time, it's snow. >> mr. wizard. >> you do tha
. >> reporter: today, researchers from the university of louisville and the mayo clinic reporte patients taking time. for the first made possible by a divison implanted on the spine that wakes uperhes so they can function again after intense physical itraining. shows recovery can happen, injury.ars after >> how would you characterize this? >> i would characterize it as brvethtaking. gis incredible hope to people. e. our honored guest, christopher reev >> reporter: 20...
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much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisvilleouts, but they usually involve human beings. in peru, officers have come to the aid of two rather different creatures — found lost and bewildered in a rural town. lebo diseko has the story. to the to queue the kind. police a brew on the traore two runways, a pairof brew on the traore two runways, a pair of humboldt penguins found wandering the streets of the town and taken in by someone who lived nearby. —— police on the trail of two runways. they're not eating anything and i do not have time to watching them, so called the police. the officers collected the two rather disorientated looking birds, who locals nicknamed after cartoon penguins in the film madagascar. it is not the first time penguins of this kind have been found on the streets of this area. it is on the coast, just by the pacific ocean. at this pair certainly seemed to have made a lasting impression. they were taken to alternative accommodation, even something to eat and a bit of tlc. they are now being looked after by of
much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisvilleouts, but they usually involve human beings. in peru, officers have come to the aid of two rather different creatures — found lost and bewildered in a rural town. lebo diseko has the story. to the to queue the kind. police a brew on the traore two runways, a pairof brew on the traore two runways, a pair of humboldt penguins found wandering the streets of the town and taken in by someone...
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we make that in louisville, kentucky. has made the price of our lincoln not as attractive.move people in that factory to other operations because of that trade problem. there is a lot of support for the price of oil. lack of supply, i would say. disruption. venezuela, libya. agreedfx side, they have -- you have strong support for oil prices. demand remains quite high. i announced that in june. i'm not sure it is good news to have prices too high. when prices are too high, you open the door to competitors. competition. the demand. i am not so supportive of it. opec allies, will they be able to make up for the iran?tion lost in >> in june, they were ready to increase the production to replace part of the production which is not there. they pushed production up. saudi arabia, went up to 10.6% but was then dropped. we discovered the margins are not so high. >> you are here during united nations week. leaders.orld who has been on your list to make sure you speak to which countries are most important that are gathered here? we have business around the world. the u.s., very import
we make that in louisville, kentucky. has made the price of our lincoln not as attractive.move people in that factory to other operations because of that trade problem. there is a lot of support for the price of oil. lack of supply, i would say. disruption. venezuela, libya. agreedfx side, they have -- you have strong support for oil prices. demand remains quite high. i announced that in june. i'm not sure it is good news to have prices too high. when prices are too high, you open the door to...
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was one of four patients who spent months doing intensive physical training at the university of louisvillet his right foot moving, and then his left. >> it's certainly a welcome change from being in a chair all the time. a ray of sunshine in the -- in my prognosis. >> reporter: he walked the length of one football field without rest, and then almost a quarter of a mile over a one-hour session. >> it takes so much concentration that i don't get emotional about it in the moment. >> reporter: until he told his parents. >> i showed them the video because i knew i wouldn't -- sorry. i knew i probably wouldn't get the words out. >> reporter: professor susan harkima directs the research. >> they're all to walk independently. it's not the same as before their injury, but it's a significant level of recovery. >> definitely made a lot of progress. i do live alone, and able to live independently. >> that was dr. jon lapook reporting. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in the series "school matters," we'll take you to a small idaho community where technology is transforming education. >>> plus, from
was one of four patients who spent months doing intensive physical training at the university of louisvillet his right foot moving, and then his left. >> it's certainly a welcome change from being in a chair all the time. a ray of sunshine in the -- in my prognosis. >> reporter: he walked the length of one football field without rest, and then almost a quarter of a mile over a one-hour session. >> it takes so much concentration that i don't get emotional about it in the...
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and flash flood watches are in place all the way from charleston, west virginia, back to louisville, which have had their wettest to date on record. let's take that rain, move it to the east and by tomorrow morning, heavy from pittsburgh up through western new york. and then severe storms, we have to watch for them, especially late tomorrow night, just north and west of chicago. ann arbor, indianapolis, all watch for that. damaging wind and hail. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the survival story. five days after a massive apartment complex in flames, the building burning, the marines who ran into the fire. well tonight, the stunning discovery, you'll want to see this coming up here. >>> also, the new headline tonight about the dallas police officer who shot and killed her neighbor. she thought she was in her own apartment, she said, seen pacing afterward. what we've learned tonight. >>> and the 7-year-old girl invited to sing the national anthem, and let us just say, you have to hear this when she if you have m
and flash flood watches are in place all the way from charleston, west virginia, back to louisville, which have had their wettest to date on record. let's take that rain, move it to the east and by tomorrow morning, heavy from pittsburgh up through western new york. and then severe storms, we have to watch for them, especially late tomorrow night, just north and west of chicago. ann arbor, indianapolis, all watch for that. damaging wind and hail. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>>...
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. >>> the drive through lane at a chick-fil-a restaurant in louisville should probably be rename to tr renamed to the fast lane. workers there just set a new record for speedy service. they served 178 cars in one hour during lunch. it's about three cars per minute. they touted the achievement on facebook saying, we strive to achieve excellence in everything we do. not bad. congrats. >> yeah, and they probably still said, my pleasure when you said thank you. >> yes. >>> coming up, how drug traffickers tried to sneak $18 million of cocaine into the u.s. >>> but first, caught on camera. the bus driver accused of letting kids as young as 11 drive the bus. what's happening to her now. >>> and tiger woods. he is back on top. who he credits for helping him win his first tournament in five years. that's coming up. husbais first tournament in fie years. that's coming up. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonas
. >>> the drive through lane at a chick-fil-a restaurant in louisville should probably be rename to tr renamed to the fast lane. workers there just set a new record for speedy service. they served 178 cars in one hour during lunch. it's about three cars per minute. they touted the achievement on facebook saying, we strive to achieve excellence in everything we do. not bad. congrats. >> yeah, and they probably still said, my pleasure when you said thank you. >> yes....
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was one of four patients who spent months doing nstensive physical training at the university of louisvillenal cord injury research center. he says, "first he got his right foot moving, and then his left." >> it's certainly a welcome change from being in a chair all the time, and kind of a ray of sunshine in my prognosis. >> reporter: he walked the lkngth of one football field without rest, and then almost a quarter of a mile over a one- hour session. >> it takes so much concentration, that i don't get emotional about it in the moment. >> reporter: until he told his parents... >> i showed them the video, because, you know, i wouldn't... i'm sorry. i knew i probably wouldn't get the words out. >> reporter: professor susan arrkema directs the research. >> they're able to walk tldependently. it's not the same as before their injury, but it's a jugnificant level of recovery. >> i've definitely made a lot of t leress. .ut, i do live alone. i'm able to live independently. >> reporter: jeff, we used to think that patients like marquis had complete severing of all the nerves at a certain level. but
was one of four patients who spent months doing nstensive physical training at the university of louisvillenal cord injury research center. he says, "first he got his right foot moving, and then his left." >> it's certainly a welcome change from being in a chair all the time, and kind of a ray of sunshine in my prognosis. >> reporter: he walked the lkngth of one football field without rest, and then almost a quarter of a mile over a one- hour session. >> it takes so...
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much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisville traditions as something that enhance people's lives, but sometimes they bring suffering too. yayut ciswas is the last living tribesperson in taiwan with a traditional full face tattoo. she still remembers the painful experience and has been telling the bbc why she's glad the practice has died out but thinks it's important that people remember this part of their culture. a huge chunk of popular queensland beachin a huge chunk of popular queensland beach in australia has collapsed and sunk into the sea. it has happened not far from where another sinkhole appeared a few years ago that swallowed up a caravan, a car and hence. this time, the large hole near rainbow beach hasn't injured or damaged any property, thankfully. —— tents. my my name is lewis sionjones, you can reach me on twitter. —— lewis vaughan jones. hello. for a time this week, temperatures will be on the rise. not just yet. it's a cold night for much of england and wales, under clear skies. meanwhile, this stream of cloud i
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looking for it in tennessee, kentucky, louisville. tomorrow, cincinnati, columbus, cleveland, pittsburgh by tomorrow night. the first full day of fall today, it will be chilly tomorrow. light jacket out the door, hartford through albany. and it's still hurricane season, tropical storm kirk way out there, but moving at about 23 miles an hour, expected in the caribbean by the end of the week. at this point, we expect it to stay below hurricane status, but we'll be watching it closely. >> rob, thank you. >>> we turn to another story. the controversial owner of a company that makes 3d guns back in houston tonight after his arrest in taiwan. in custody after being accused back home in texas of paying for sex with an underage girl. here's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: tonight, the 3d gun maker some call "the most dangerous man on the internet," is back in the u.s. extradited to texas, after being tracked down in taiwan. charged for allegedly sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl he first met online. according to allegations in court documen
looking for it in tennessee, kentucky, louisville. tomorrow, cincinnati, columbus, cleveland, pittsburgh by tomorrow night. the first full day of fall today, it will be chilly tomorrow. light jacket out the door, hartford through albany. and it's still hurricane season, tropical storm kirk way out there, but moving at about 23 miles an hour, expected in the caribbean by the end of the week. at this point, we expect it to stay below hurricane status, but we'll be watching it closely. >>...
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much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisville with us on bbc world news. still to come: a lucky ecape. the indian yachtsman rescued, over 3,000 kilometres off the australian coast during the golden globe race. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the record by six minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: donald trump's supreme court choice, brett kavan
much more on this new development on our website, with more information from the university of louisville with us on bbc world news. still to come: a lucky ecape. the indian yachtsman rescued, over 3,000 kilometres off the australian coast during the golden globe race. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in...
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. >>> nick saban is apologizing for this rant he went on after the win on louisville. >> what alsnswersave about your quarterbacks after watching them play. >> i like both players, i like them, why do you continually get me to say something that doesn't respect one of them. i'm not going to, so quit asking. >> he had been asked about his quarterback battle all off season, but the question was more than fair, they say saban has called taylor to apologize. i'm guessing he just had that ready for the next person -- >> her question, she wasn't even asking a loaded question with loaded words. >> she just said what did you think about how they played, placically. >> i could hear you sportsplaining all day. >> some days i do do it phonetically, but i do know a little about tennis. >> how sessions reaction aed to proposal for president trump to meet with vladimir putin. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking g
. >>> nick saban is apologizing for this rant he went on after the win on louisville. >> what alsnswersave about your quarterbacks after watching them play. >> i like both players, i like them, why do you continually get me to say something that doesn't respect one of them. i'm not going to, so quit asking. >> he had been asked about his quarterback battle all off season, but the question was more than fair, they say saban has called taylor to apologize. i'm guessing...