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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 hit tro metro department of jail 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 and their layouts are outdated.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 supe
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 hit tro metro department of jail 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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>>> the louisville metro department of corrections jail.booked to capacity. >> a lot of marijuana, huh? >> i've been smoking since i was 12. >> pills. >> what kind of pills? >> any kind. >> opiates, oxycontin? a lot of stuff out there on the street right now? >> oh, yeah. >> if i leave tomorrow, i'm scared. >> you leave tomorrow? >> yeah. >> what are you going to do different this time? >> go to my meetings. trying to do the best i can to stay away from old people, places and things. >> easier said than done. >> yes, sir. >> talk is cheap. >> yes, sir. >> knowing that drug use, jail officials have dedicated special housing units to inmates who want to make a change. >> we talk about women have very difficult in recovery because of guilt, shame and remorse they experience. because you made a mistake doesn't mean that you are a mistake. >> the program is called enough is enough and it's run by the jail's substance abuse program coordinator kentucky wright. >> you have a disease and you are not responsible for having it but you are responsible
>>> the louisville metro department of corrections jail.booked to capacity. >> a lot of marijuana, huh? >> i've been smoking since i was 12. >> pills. >> what kind of pills? >> any kind. >> opiates, oxycontin? a lot of stuff out there on the street right now? >> oh, yeah. >> if i leave tomorrow, i'm scared. >> you leave tomorrow? >> yeah. >> what are you going to do different this time? >> go to my meetings. trying...
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i want it to be a part of a larger community, which is louisville.edad: theresa zawacki and anthony smith are with "russell: a place of promise." rication is a hat'relysntri thet there's goodwill behind investments that are being made in communities that haven't seen investment in many decades. it takes really going to the community and immersing yourself in conversation with residents to understand how they interact as part of their community, and what their hopes and dreams are for staying in the neighborhood, for becoming owners of assets and taking advantage of the things that are being brought through outside investment to the neighborhood. soledad: it's interesting you mentioned ownership and assets, and often i think conversations about gentrification don't talk about owning stuff. anthony: yeah, i think that's the big part of when you think about "russell: place of promise," really. how do you invest without displacement? and how do you allow the families who have held the neighborhood down for so long to benefit from tha? and then as theresa
i want it to be a part of a larger community, which is louisville.edad: theresa zawacki and anthony smith are with "russell: a place of promise." rication is a hat'relysntri thet there's goodwill behind investments that are being made in communities that haven't seen investment in many decades. it takes really going to the community and immersing yourself in conversation with residents to understand how they interact as part of their community, and what their hopes and dreams are for...
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well, the university of louisville, that basketball program, generates $45 million a year. the scholarships given out to the players are worth about $430,000 a year. so that's a pretty big gap. >> host: i imagine there's a lot of pressure for coaches to win, many schools are state funded schools and their basketball or football coaches are the highest paid state employees. is that correct. >> guest: the basketball and football coaches are paid an enormous amount of money. nick saban in 2017, the coach -- football coach al alabama, made $11 million. that's more than bill belichick, the coach of the new england patriots, made. the top basketball coaches make seven and eight million dollars a year. a lot of people say, well, these sports programs, they're making money, giving back to the academics. well, they're not. maybe they should but they're not. the money is used to pay the coaches, and to build these gilded facilities, locker rooms, practice facilities, weight rooms with hot and cold tubs, so the money that is generated by the program, they spend it. >> host: back to co
well, the university of louisville, that basketball program, generates $45 million a year. the scholarships given out to the players are worth about $430,000 a year. so that's a pretty big gap. >> host: i imagine there's a lot of pressure for coaches to win, many schools are state funded schools and their basketball or football coaches are the highest paid state employees. is that correct. >> guest: the basketball and football coaches are paid an enormous amount of money. nick saban...
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players all the time, a master motivator, but the recruitment of brian bowen to the university of louisville became the central thread, one of the central threads in the federal case that sort of lifted the lid on a big basketball scandal that broke about a year ago. and pitino lost his job over this scandal. wasn't the first scandal he was involved in, pretty much the last straw. >> host: is your athletic and ncaa people more and more talk about how the players are being used by the universities, making money for the university, and then when they accept a 1700 gift card to a restaurant,
players all the time, a master motivator, but the recruitment of brian bowen to the university of louisville became the central thread, one of the central threads in the federal case that sort of lifted the lid on a big basketball scandal that broke about a year ago. and pitino lost his job over this scandal. wasn't the first scandal he was involved in, pretty much the last straw. >> host: is your athletic and ncaa people more and more talk about how the players are being used by the...
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find out what his hometown of louisville is now doing for him. you're watching "early today." to me, he's... ...well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... ...helps stop irreversible joint damage... and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events... including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers,... nervous system and blood disorders... and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common. or, if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure... or if you have persistent fever... bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel... if you have an infection like the flu. since enbrel... dad's back to being... dad. visit enbrel.com... and use the joint damage simulator to see how your joint damage could be progressing. ask about enbrel.
find out what his hometown of louisville is now doing for him. you're watching "early today." to me, he's... ...well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... ...helps stop irreversible joint damage... and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events... including infections,...
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joseph, columnist for the louisville courier journal, joining us from louisville this morning, we appreciate commander in chief is heading to dover, delaware, to oversee the dignified transfer of four americans killed in syria. we will have coverage of that when we come back. erage of that when we come back. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. has been excellent. they really appreciate the mi
joseph, columnist for the louisville courier journal, joining us from louisville this morning, we appreciate commander in chief is heading to dover, delaware, to oversee the dignified transfer of four americans killed in syria. we will have coverage of that when we come back. erage of that when we come back. a wealth of perspective. ♪ a wealth of opportunities. that's the clarity you get from fidelity wealth management. straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing...
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louisville 9. pittsburgh 2. it feels like 13 below zero as you head out this morning. we're not going to warm very far throughout the afternoon. afternoon highs 13 in detroit. louisville 25. pittsburgh 16 degrees. this is the coldest air we've felt in a very long time. you want to prepare yourself as you head out. >> all right, michelle, thank you so much. >>> 31 days into the government shutdown, and 800,000 federal workers are still waiting to find out if they're going to get their next paycheck. over the weekend president trump dangled a deal to protect dreamers in exchange for border wall money. but democrats are calling the offer a nonstarter. afterwards the president slammed house speaker nancy pelosi on twitter calling her a radical democrat and saying she's lost control of the party. nbc's tracie potts joining us now from d.c. with the very latest on this. good morning. it looks like this compromise is going to hit a wall with democrats? >> it certainly has. they're calling it not only a nonstarter, some even say the president's trying to boost his poll numbers
louisville 9. pittsburgh 2. it feels like 13 below zero as you head out this morning. we're not going to warm very far throughout the afternoon. afternoon highs 13 in detroit. louisville 25. pittsburgh 16 degrees. this is the coldest air we've felt in a very long time. you want to prepare yourself as you head out. >> all right, michelle, thank you so much. >>> 31 days into the government shutdown, and 800,000 federal workers are still waiting to find out if they're going to get...
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louisville, and seattle, had voluntary integration programs. where, they said, we want the schools to reflect the racial diversity of our cities, rather than only of individual neighborhoods, because that leads to racial isolation in our schools. and the question is, whether the sorts of programs violate brown versus board of education. many people would say, of course not. brown versus board of education was designed to bring people together. but that is not how the supreme court of the united states side. chief justice roberts wrote an opinion for the court. he said in the bad old days, brown versus board of education set aside plans that were designed to tell students where they could go to school, based on the color of their skin. these programs out of louisville and seattle, tell students where they can go to school, based on the color of their skin. that mattered not one whit, for constitutional purposes, that the programs in louisville and seattle were designed to brings bring people together. justice breyer wrote a very long , and in my
louisville, and seattle, had voluntary integration programs. where, they said, we want the schools to reflect the racial diversity of our cities, rather than only of individual neighborhoods, because that leads to racial isolation in our schools. and the question is, whether the sorts of programs violate brown versus board of education. many people would say, of course not. brown versus board of education was designed to bring people together. but that is not how the supreme court of the united...
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he is chairing a meeting and will with as today, and fight the mayor of louisville, kentucky, up greg fischer. >> we appreciate you all and as we ponder our themes of this year of infrastructure, innovation and inclusion so much of that comes together in the metro economies reports specifically as relates to how our economy is doing, the brief on that is the overall a comment is doing okay. now we are being impacted obviously by the volatility here, by our trade disputes we're having with adversaries, with allies that breaks it was doing this and the question as well as the slowing economy in china. when we hear the report as mayors that the overall economy is good, the emphasis is overall. because we know there's many people in our cities are still suffering from lack of economic mobility. if you're in the top 20% of the income earners and well furnished and a country you are doing quite well, probably never better than before. folks in the middle class of struggling just to stay even and our low income residents are falling further and further behind. this is the issue of the day fo
he is chairing a meeting and will with as today, and fight the mayor of louisville, kentucky, up greg fischer. >> we appreciate you all and as we ponder our themes of this year of infrastructure, innovation and inclusion so much of that comes together in the metro economies reports specifically as relates to how our economy is doing, the brief on that is the overall a comment is doing okay. now we are being impacted obviously by the volatility here, by our trade disputes we're having with...
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louisville, kentucky's airport is officially changing its name to louisville muhammad ali international. it's a nice birthday present too. ali would have turned 77 today. the renamed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is celebrating her 97th birthday. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. avo: humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma,
louisville, kentucky's airport is officially changing its name to louisville muhammad ali international. it's a nice birthday present too. ali would have turned 77 today. the renamed airport's three-letter code will not change. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," meet the e.t. burglar who has not phoned home. >>> also ahead, new video, what's believed to be the largest known great white shark and where it's been spotted. >>> and how the betty white is...
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these programs out of louisville and seattle tells students where they can go to school based on the color of their skin and if it mattered not for the constitutional purposes but they were designed to bring people together. justice breyer wrote a very long and convincing opinion where he says it's compared to louisville and seattle of today is a distortion of history and arrestingly justice kennedy wrote an opinio opinion only for himself where he tried to split the difference between the roberts opinion and breyer opinion but he didn't require constitutional colorblindness and it marked the first step towards affirmative action in education where she sai said tht can pass a constitutional muster so when we think about the 14th amendment and where the clause may be moving in the future, it seems quite plausible to believe that the race conscious admissions practices and higher education may be on the way out. when he was an attorney in private practice, he wrote an amicus brief and editorial and peacpiece in "the wall street journal" saying in effect to raise consciousness the gover
these programs out of louisville and seattle tells students where they can go to school based on the color of their skin and if it mattered not for the constitutional purposes but they were designed to bring people together. justice breyer wrote a very long and convincing opinion where he says it's compared to louisville and seattle of today is a distortion of history and arrestingly justice kennedy wrote an opinio opinion only for himself where he tried to split the difference between the...
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, kentucky officials voted to change the name to louisville international airport to the louisville mohammedli international airport. this decision came one day before what would have been ali's 77th birthday. brian, those are your headlines this morning >> long overdue in that decision certainly. the greatest francis, thank you >>> still ahead, more on the life and times of jack bogle, the van garde founder, passing away yesterday surrounded by family we give tribute all day on cnbc. plus, you may be thinking between the d.c. dysfunction, brexit, the trade fights, how do i make sense of the markets and v investing right now? don't worry. we're breaking out your protection playbook straight ahead. >>> that would be the biggest revenue drop in a decade remember, taiwan semi, you mapt care about them, but you might care about apple, and they are an apple supplier. stock actually up. maybe it's a case of the news not as bad as people thought gannett, tribune is rekindling takeover talks this comes days after gannett received a backing from media group mng. stock three, csx reporting a better th
, kentucky officials voted to change the name to louisville international airport to the louisville mohammedli international airport. this decision came one day before what would have been ali's 77th birthday. brian, those are your headlines this morning >> long overdue in that decision certainly. the greatest francis, thank you >>> still ahead, more on the life and times of jack bogle, the van garde founder, passing away yesterday surrounded by family we give tribute all day on...
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turn next here to the nationwide manhunt at this hour for a suspect in an armored car robbery in louisville, kentucky. he's the guard for the truck. he's now missing and so is $850,000 in cash. and they warn tonight, he's armed and dangerous. here's abc's steve osunsami now. >> reporter: the fbi tonight says that what happened in an armored truck outside this louisville shopping mall was an inside job, and they've named the driver one of their most wanted. 29-year-old mark espinosa went missing last month while his partner was inside jefferson mall moving cash. when espinosa disappeared, about $850,000 disappeared with him. the money was sitting in the truck. in radio calls from police, you hear them explain that the truck with still running. >> truck running, along with a weapon in the vehicle. >> reporter: investigators now suspect that espinosa left his weapons in the truck so he could get past airport security and fly away with the bags of cash. >> at this time, we believe mark espinosa has taken steps to plan out this theft and has taken steps to cover up his planning. >> reporter: the
turn next here to the nationwide manhunt at this hour for a suspect in an armored car robbery in louisville, kentucky. he's the guard for the truck. he's now missing and so is $850,000 in cash. and they warn tonight, he's armed and dangerous. here's abc's steve osunsami now. >> reporter: the fbi tonight says that what happened in an armored truck outside this louisville shopping mall was an inside job, and they've named the driver one of their most wanted. 29-year-old mark espinosa went...
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he made the comment on a louisville radio station.scoffed at the closing when there's no ice or snow. districts, however, consider the safety of children waiting at bus stops. it will be six degrees in louisville as kids head to school. definitely something to keep in mind. >> definitely. >>> turning to washington and a round of bipartisan talks aimed at stopping a government shutdown. they showed no sign of compromise, meeting for over an hour before house members left town for five days. democrats are pressing for smart border security, touting technological solutions. republicans are pushing for physical barriers, averting the word wall. both sides are hoping to keep the government open. >> we can all agree that we must do everything we can to prevent another, unnecessary and destructive government shutdown. >> whatever works. which means, if we are going to shut down and the president declaring a national emergency. >> before the meeting, president trump tweeted lawmakers are wasting their time if they are not discussing the wall.
he made the comment on a louisville radio station.scoffed at the closing when there's no ice or snow. districts, however, consider the safety of children waiting at bus stops. it will be six degrees in louisville as kids head to school. definitely something to keep in mind. >> definitely. >>> turning to washington and a round of bipartisan talks aimed at stopping a government shutdown. they showed no sign of compromise, meeting for over an hour before house members left town for...
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remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky?n to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening, and we couldn't believe it. >> you have the russian soldiers on horseback, you have wounded french that are trying to retreat off the battlefield. i mean, the wolves are attacking wounded soldiers. even showing that kind of level of detail. >> the family is impressed. in fact, they return to southampton even more resolved to find a nearby museum to house their father's collection. >> until i hear from a museum in this southampton village, we're probably not gonna make any moves quickly to disseminate the collection outside of southampton. >> i get it, but i have to say, when i think of the munns' strange inheri
remember those 2,600 flats orson donated to that museum in louisville, kentucky?n to carefully re-create the battle of borodino -- the bloodiest clash during napoleon's failed invasion of russia in 1812. >> they assembled a team of like-minded individuals to himself, and they created this beautiful diorama. >> the team spends months making sure every soldier is in place, and in november 2012, the display debuts to the public. >> we went out for the opening, and we couldn't...
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political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky. but to exploit them. ronald reagan meets walter mondale. just about everything is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> yeah, he doesn't need just to win by a nose, but he needs to win by five or six lengths. he needs to do very well, because he starts from so far back. >> the question of his age had been in the back of the mind of a lot of people. he was well into his 70s. >> umm, i -- as i say, i feel that we have a problem here to resolve. >> when reagan in the first debate against walter mondale, looks confused, speaks too long, gets lost. it's not just that walter mondale won that debate, it's that people's fear is the age issue. >> it showed without teleprompters, the great communicator doesn't always communicate all that well. >> we had six dress rehearsals last time, plus loading him with compute statistics. he was smothered with extraneous material. >> the mantra let reagan be reagan, let's take advantage of what we got. the strongest thing we have is ronald reagan b
political summit meeting takes place in louisville, kentucky. but to exploit them. ronald reagan meets walter mondale. just about everything is calling it a major opportunity for mondale. >> yeah, he doesn't need just to win by a nose, but he needs to win by five or six lengths. he needs to do very well, because he starts from so far back. >> the question of his age had been in the back of the mind of a lot of people. he was well into his 70s. >> umm, i -- as i say, i feel...
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. >> la policÍa de louisville kentucky ofrece 60000 dÓlares de recompensa para quien ayude a capturare trabajaba para la empresa de seguridad privada y el cinco de diciembre desapareciÓ con el auto y los 850000 dÓlares que habÍa adentro, mientras realizaba sus funciones en el centro comercial jefferson, la policÍa con eel fbi realizan la investigaciÓn y creen que planeÓ el robo con cuidadosamente. el cierre parcial de gobierno afecta casos migratorios que pueden sufrir retrasos de hasta tres aÑos segÚn la asociaciÓn nacional de jueces de inmigraciÓn, como hoy es jueves de inmigraciÓn y estÁ con nosotros la abogada alma rosa nieto vamos a preguntarle de las situaciones que genera este cierre, muy buenas tardes. >> muy buenas tardes. >> dinos por favor quÉ pasa con las personas que tenÍan cita en la corte y fue cancelada por el cierre. >> tienen que esperar tiempo ilimitado, pueden ser hasta tres aÑos pero no se sabe cuÁndo se les va a avisar cuando el gobierno vuelva a trabajar, no se sabe cuÁndo van a empezar a avisar a la gente, hay 800 mil casos ya en la corte retrasado, cuando se c
. >> la policÍa de louisville kentucky ofrece 60000 dÓlares de recompensa para quien ayude a capturare trabajaba para la empresa de seguridad privada y el cinco de diciembre desapareciÓ con el auto y los 850000 dÓlares que habÍa adentro, mientras realizaba sus funciones en el centro comercial jefferson, la policÍa con eel fbi realizan la investigaciÓn y creen que planeÓ el robo con cuidadosamente. el cierre parcial de gobierno afecta casos migratorios que pueden sufrir retrasos de...
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of the louisville slugger. he etched the number of home runs he had hit with that bat.rian: what makes this book different than all the others that have been written about babe ruth? jane: a couple of things, and this is what i was after. it's not like the biographies that came before, starting with bob kramer's in 1974. called "babe," were in any way bad. each one of those books has added something to the understanding of him. but when i read all of them prior to agreeing to actually write this book, what was obvious is that the first 20 years of his life were completely missing. for a long time, sports biography existed as a sort of sub genre of real biographies. they were stories about careers, not about whole lives. that's what mickey mantle always called "that jack armstrong bleep." [laughter] brian: exme tiff, deleted. -- expletive, deleted. jane: you could get away with not having anything about his childhood, and in fairness to the guys who came before me, it is not for lack of trying. as i said before, what i presume going into this, and i was good to be at a h
of the louisville slugger. he etched the number of home runs he had hit with that bat.rian: what makes this book different than all the others that have been written about babe ruth? jane: a couple of things, and this is what i was after. it's not like the biographies that came before, starting with bob kramer's in 1974. called "babe," were in any way bad. each one of those books has added something to the understanding of him. but when i read all of them prior to agreeing to actually...
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shocking video shows what happened when a man attacked a cabdriver in louisville, kentucky. this is footage from a camera inside the taxi. the driver played a pit stop at the liquor store and the passenger returned with a bottle of whiskey. as the driver continued on their way the passengers held up the bottle several times eventually striking the driver in the head. wow. the driver passed out. the cab veered into on coming traffic and slammed into a house. both people survived. the driver says he had no recollection of what led to the crash. the passenger is now charged with assault. >> that is horrifying. a southern california congressman wants to require the postal service put air conditioning in all of its vehicles. this follows the heat related death of a mail carrier. the postal service owns more than 230,000 vehicles but only about 63,000 of them are air conditioned. democrat tony cardenas represents the district where a letter carrier died after the temperature inside her truck reached 117 degrees. he has written a letter urging the postal service to buy air conditio
shocking video shows what happened when a man attacked a cabdriver in louisville, kentucky. this is footage from a camera inside the taxi. the driver played a pit stop at the liquor store and the passenger returned with a bottle of whiskey. as the driver continued on their way the passengers held up the bottle several times eventually striking the driver in the head. wow. the driver passed out. the cab veered into on coming traffic and slammed into a house. both people survived. the driver says...
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and here is something that is certain to make you smile, mohammed ali called his hometown in louisville, kentucky, one of the greatest cities in america. now the city is paying tribute to the late boxer and humanitarian by naming their international airport in his honor, the louisville mohammed ali international airport. ironically, it's where he says he first developed his fear of flying. it was timed to coincide with what would have been the boxer's 77th birthday today. the greatest of all time. we'll be right back. l time we'll be right back. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> apple's ceo tim cook is calling on congress to protect the privacy of u.s. consumers online. cook writes in "time magazine" that the federal trade commission should create and manage a data broker house to allow users to track how their data has been bundled and even sold. cook warns consumers don't know how their data has been sold an
and here is something that is certain to make you smile, mohammed ali called his hometown in louisville, kentucky, one of the greatest cities in america. now the city is paying tribute to the late boxer and humanitarian by naming their international airport in his honor, the louisville mohammed ali international airport. ironically, it's where he says he first developed his fear of flying. it was timed to coincide with what would have been the boxer's 77th birthday today. the greatest of all...
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conferences, the second vice president who is to andho is chairing a meeting we invite the mayor of louisville, kentucky, up greg -- up, greg fischer. >> we appreciate you all and as we ponder our themes of this year of infrastructure, innovation and inclusion so much of that comes together in the metro. now we're going to hear from mayor elizabeth coutts, fast president of conference of mayors and current mayor of burnsville, minnesota,. when we hear the report that the overall economy is good, the emphasis is overall because we know that there are many people in our cities who are still suffering from economic -- lack of economic mobility. the top 20% of the income earners and wealth earners are doing well am a probably better than before. the folks in the middle class are struggling to stay even and are low income residents are falling further behind. this is the issue of the day for us as americans to make sure that everybody feels like they have some hope if they play by the rules and work hard and that has been a question for too long. we do not have the -- in our cities the ability to l
conferences, the second vice president who is to andho is chairing a meeting we invite the mayor of louisville, kentucky, up greg -- up, greg fischer. >> we appreciate you all and as we ponder our themes of this year of infrastructure, innovation and inclusion so much of that comes together in the metro. now we're going to hear from mayor elizabeth coutts, fast president of conference of mayors and current mayor of burnsville, minnesota,. when we hear the report that the overall economy...
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louisville's i'm. thinking minutes on w. . street. crimes face against humanity. civilians succumbing to six for. their recorder which is travel around the globe just social media. propaganda fiction and what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes thanks to this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now st. paul's forensics between the bits parts. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. we make up over three quarters of our food the under budget by we are the seven seven percent. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to the seventy seven percent in fiji dummy's platform for africa it's chart. i was here when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hair. it's not enough this keeps me and could help much mickey to intrust let's say you want to do their story. t
louisville's i'm. thinking minutes on w. . street. crimes face against humanity. civilians succumbing to six for. their recorder which is travel around the globe just social media. propaganda fiction and what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and to substantiate claims of crimes thanks to this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now st. paul's forensics between the bits parts....
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. >>> "the louisville courier journal" says senator rand paul was awarded more than $580,000 in damages medical expenses after a neighbor attacked him at his kentucky home during an argument over lawn care. rand sued his neighbor after he slammed him to the ground while he was doing yard work in 2017. paul suffered six broken ribs. boucher earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting paul and served 30 days in prison. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports a federal judge ruled the nation's largest utility, pacific gas and electric, violated the terms of probation it is serving for its criminal conviction in a deadly 2010 gas line explosion. the judge said pg&e failed to properly report its role in a 2017 california wildfire that burned 76 acres. the utility was convicted of federal crimes stemming from the san bruno gas line explosion that killed eight people. earlier this week, pg&e filed for bankruptcy, citing numerous lawsuits stemming from its role in deadly wildfires in 2017 and 2018. >>> "the new orleans times picayune" reports nfl commissioner roger goodell broke his silence about a
. >>> "the louisville courier journal" says senator rand paul was awarded more than $580,000 in damages medical expenses after a neighbor attacked him at his kentucky home during an argument over lawn care. rand sued his neighbor after he slammed him to the ground while he was doing yard work in 2017. paul suffered six broken ribs. boucher earlier pleaded guilty to assaulting paul and served 30 days in prison. >>> "the san francisco chronicle" reports a...
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temperatures are going to be in the 60s in areas like louisvil, lexington today, missouri in the 60s. there is a shot of cold air in northern new england. and the incredible warmth across much of the country is going to be a story as we go throuthout week. details coming up. >> all right, bill. >>> you like sushi? >> yeah, i'm all about this. >> so do i.s sometie overpay for sushi. not like this guy. a massive 200-pounder sold for $3.1 million dollars to the president of a popular sushi chain. the restaurant plans selling at the standard rate for sushi, though the president later told the press he may have paid too much. >>> still ahead, "aquaman" making a splash at the box office. ess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike...mike what day is it mike? ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. that's an aggressive yellow. p
temperatures are going to be in the 60s in areas like louisvil, lexington today, missouri in the 60s. there is a shot of cold air in northern new england. and the incredible warmth across much of the country is going to be a story as we go throuthout week. details coming up. >> all right, bill. >>> you like sushi? >> yeah, i'm all about this. >> so do i.s sometie overpay for sushi. not like this guy. a massive 200-pounder sold for $3.1 million dollars to the president...
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they want to be here >> reporter: by the way, horse cave, kentucky, is about 80 miles south of louisville. the worker shortage is so bad in some companies in the supply chain industry that there are often nine open jobs for every one candidate. >> wow so kate, what happens? are salaries actually starting to increase,or are companies trying to do things that are more creative like we heard? >> yeah, we're seeing both obviously you have to pay a competitive wage if you want to hire anyone in this kind of a labor market we're seeing more worker flexibility, great benefits. what they mentioned was training they're trying to reskill, upskill, and make sure that the workers that they have on hand feel valued and a big part of the company. training has become important. i think that will continue into 2019 >> great kate rogers. >>> with so many jobs available, what skills are employers actually looking for dan roth is linkedin's editor-in-chief. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think about this, what's behind the worker shortage, and why are employers having such a tough
they want to be here >> reporter: by the way, horse cave, kentucky, is about 80 miles south of louisville. the worker shortage is so bad in some companies in the supply chain industry that there are often nine open jobs for every one candidate. >> wow so kate, what happens? are salaries actually starting to increase,or are companies trying to do things that are more creative like we heard? >> yeah, we're seeing both obviously you have to pay a competitive wage if you want to...
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driver mark espinoza was reported missing by his partner while their truck was idling outside a louisville also warn that espinoza should be considered armed and dangerous even though he left his work weapons behind most likely to get past airport security. >>> a woman in a coma for over a decade has given birth at a medical facility. the dna of all the male workers at the facility will now be tested. the ceo has already resigned and security has been tightened. the 29-year-old woman's family says they're shocked but the baby will have a loving home. >>> disturbing news about medical marijuana's use. a new study suggests more than half of medical marijuana patients get behind the wheel while they're high and one in five admits to being very highhile driving. medical marijuana is legal in 30 states. researchers are currently developing roadside tests for marijuana influence. hvp >>> big news from hollywood, for the first time in 30 years the oscars will air without a host. "variety" reports that after the kevin hart controversy over anti-gay tweets from years ago a-lister willing to take th
driver mark espinoza was reported missing by his partner while their truck was idling outside a louisville also warn that espinoza should be considered armed and dangerous even though he left his work weapons behind most likely to get past airport security. >>> a woman in a coma for over a decade has given birth at a medical facility. the dna of all the male workers at the facility will now be tested. the ceo has already resigned and security has been tightened. the 29-year-old woman's...
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schools in louisville will be closed again today. morning. >>> singer ariana grande's attempt to celebrate her new single didn't quite go as planned. >> the singer got a tattoo in the palm of her hand that was meant to spell out the name of her song "seven rings" in japanese symbols, but fans were quick to point out a glaring error. it means barbecue grill. >> grande joked she is a big fan of barbecue grills. she just posted on instagram that she's gotten that tattoo fixed. good for her. >> all right. >>> there's some serious fallout over what a tv news producer in pittsburgh says was a joke. this week he created what he called a banner which referred to patriots quarterback tom brady as a known cheater. >> that banner got producer michael telek fired. telek says he just bought a house and that his firing is putting a pinch on things as you can imagine. >>> next to the visions of food running through our heads. a new study claims that americans spend an average of 240 hours each year thinking about food. that's ten days every year. >
schools in louisville will be closed again today. morning. >>> singer ariana grande's attempt to celebrate her new single didn't quite go as planned. >> the singer got a tattoo in the palm of her hand that was meant to spell out the name of her song "seven rings" in japanese symbols, but fans were quick to point out a glaring error. it means barbecue grill. >> grande joked she is a big fan of barbecue grills. she just posted on instagram that she's gotten that...
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. >> reporter: and 4-year-old mason from louisville, who lost his father, officer nicholas rodman.at bear everywhere he goes. sleeping with it every night. >> i want them to be able to hold a piece of their loved one again. >> and so we choose megan o'grady. i'm david muir. good night. ♪ >>> national excitement is focused right here in the bay area as the best college football teams arrive to go head-to-head in the championship game at levi stadium. >>> i'm spencer christian. i'll have a look at storm heading our way that may affect the game monday night. stay tuned. ♪ >>> we're live in the stephan curry under armour party in downtown oakland. hundreds are in line, but the question is will they all get in? >>> live where you live, this is "abc 7 news". >>> who is going to win? >> alabama. >> 14 points. >> who is going to win? >> clemson, of course. go tigers! >>> the rivalry survived the trip across the country as both fans and players for the college football playoff national championship game arrive in the bay area. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm da
. >> reporter: and 4-year-old mason from louisville, who lost his father, officer nicholas rodman.at bear everywhere he goes. sleeping with it every night. >> i want them to be able to hold a piece of their loved one again. >> and so we choose megan o'grady. i'm david muir. good night. ♪ >>> national excitement is focused right here in the bay area as the best college football teams arrive to go head-to-head in the championship game at levi stadium. >>> i'm...
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then even touch my social media will few months out of the fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused but all these conscientiously claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race on this very dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. to. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain branches officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into har
then even touch my social media will few months out of the fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused but all these conscientiously claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race on this very dramatic...
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deal then even touched by social media will see on saturday fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused dali's conscientious objector claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten times happy each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be rich eight point six percent markets thirty percent your home with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and twenty rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars. but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to. remember it was one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only will. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. what is happening w
deal then even touched by social media will see on saturday fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused dali's conscientious objector claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten times...
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bill then you can touch my social media will see on saturday fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draw off the board refused well but all these conscientiously object to claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will look this grates my religion my people myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . us veterans who come back from war. game stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there are already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the search for answers office says we're going to attack and destroy the government and seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money on those with dives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy for. countries gone into a nihilistic feed. and get out the traveling across america to find what makes america the schalit is the genius of
bill then you can touch my social media will see on saturday fifty two years to the day that the louisville kentucky draw off the board refused well but all these conscientiously object to claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will look this grates my religion my people myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . us veterans who come back from war. game stories. were going after the people who were killing...
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the deal then even touched by social media will be on saturday fifty two years the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused dali's conscientiousness claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . bred for a single purpose. they have a super. star training very young. eight months of intensive school. raps. and they say blah. god god. god. god. god god. this is a humanitarian crisis a crisis of the heart and a crisis of the soul donald trump dumond's funds for his gold award in his first televised address from the oval office the democrats this he's holding the nation the ransom by continuing the government shutdown. journalists face the dog show restraint to members of the public in front of the. schools the real fox. i'm not sure. if you are offended by something. and a member of the migrants will turn in.
the deal then even touched by social media will be on saturday fifty two years the day that the louisville kentucky draft board refused dali's conscientiousness claim when describing his opposition to the vietnam war he said i will not disgrace my religion my people myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice freedom and equality . bred for a single purpose. they have a super. star training very young. eight months of intensive school. raps. and they say...
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for tomorrow,nd ill. 11 in cleveland, nine in new york city. 23 in louisville.ay, that cold air. look at this, the windchillf six below in watertown. 27 in d.c. boston, it willhr feel like degrees. the rest of the country today, windy with lake-effect snow around the great lakes. rockies.he that's what's going on around the country. here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. a complete change in the weather from yesterday. now in washington, but northwest winds averaging 15 to 25 miles per hour have windchills down in the teens and 20s. still could see a passing snow flurry or snowshower today, but not anywhere near what we saw yesterday. windchills will be a factor for your thursdayctities today. only in the teens to around 20 now. afternoon highs today will be in the 30s. still a high s chance forw coming our way saturday into sunday. >>> coming , carly claw joins us with the remarkable story of the nationalir and space museumirst female director. >>> then the phenomenon that was and still is theno sopra on this, the 20th anniversary
for tomorrow,nd ill. 11 in cleveland, nine in new york city. 23 in louisville.ay, that cold air. look at this, the windchillf six below in watertown. 27 in d.c. boston, it willhr feel like degrees. the rest of the country today, windy with lake-effect snow around the great lakes. rockies.he that's what's going on around the country. here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. a complete change in the weather from yesterday. now in washington, but northwest...
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[laughter] to compare topeka kansas of the fifties to louisville today is a distortion of history that kennedy wrote an opinionhe only for himself to split thenc difference and said these need to fall but did not require constitutional colorblindness that is important because it marked the first step for justice kennedy to the ultimate position on affirmative action and higher education where recently he says it can pass constitutional muster so where the 14th amendment and equal protection clause could be in the future it seems plausible thats the race conscious admission practices could be on the way out kavanaugh as an attorney in private practice wrote an amicus brief and editorial and op-ed piece to say in effect race conscious governmental action should almost always be invalidated. my old boss justice o'connor wrote an opinion to say that affirmative action has held constitutional muster 25 years and another 25 years we will not needed any longer. at the time in 2003 people thought that's right around the corner you will sunset affirmative action and here we are ten years away i
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mudd: the reverend tucker of louisville, kentucky. >> thank you, reverend tucker. now be favored by that incomparable musical unit of the united states marine corps band under the direction of lieutenant colonel albert jeffrey. ♪ [playing "god bless america"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> rabbi magnon, doctor of divinity from california, will now lead us in prayer. >> in the beginning, god created the heavens and the earth. and the darkness was upon the face of the deep, then god said, let there be light. there was light. it was not the light of the sun or the moon or a billion blazing worlds. it was the logos, the word, the divine presence that would reflect itself on the human mind and soul. this is the light that brought man out of the cave and endowed him with intelligence, morality, the yearning for freedom that inspired prophets and sages of old and of all ages. this is the american ideal born at the time of creation itself, cherished by the founding fathers, who were practical idealists. they knew history well. they warned against the dangers of ignorance, stupidi
mudd: the reverend tucker of louisville, kentucky. >> thank you, reverend tucker. now be favored by that incomparable musical unit of the united states marine corps band under the direction of lieutenant colonel albert jeffrey. ♪ [playing "god bless america"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> rabbi magnon, doctor of divinity from california, will now lead us in prayer. >> in the beginning, god created the heavens and the earth. and the darkness was upon the face of...
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going to louisville so we're. going to kind of an end here. that are. you. know. i can't decide. which is the good morning. the case is over he took. my you know say one tacked on to that belief that i believe you but i'm not one of us. like you. i don't know that god had told me. then if he has the thought of not. i don't i mean this is. were. listed there will be going to montana. this will be an a but. in a year than the gala has been is you've got a. lot of. luck getting on to other it owns his own i don't know the blood. and he's done does he get a done to the never done type let. me just me was company on mcnabb. you know has been your list is that it exists and then also those who deny the mass . form. as a bottle up whether there's a leak in the pot the sea is only about boat or spine. of guns have i mean it up but of course freedom point day this day but those he has that's by not all. of them and that's really. what. it's made him is. he's taller than i did the difference have a yeah i mean is that just one of us has a point to keep us in the tense and all formats. and
going to louisville so we're. going to kind of an end here. that are. you. know. i can't decide. which is the good morning. the case is over he took. my you know say one tacked on to that belief that i believe you but i'm not one of us. like you. i don't know that god had told me. then if he has the thought of not. i don't i mean this is. were. listed there will be going to montana. this will be an a but. in a year than the gala has been is you've got a. lot of. luck getting on to other it owns...
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going to louisville so . we're not going to kind of an end here is them going to go through i mean if you know that i mean really it's not our. kind of you know i can't decide. which is the good morning. there's only enough of us have. the kids over he took. my he knows he went to a country that the only thing that i believe you but i'm not one of us. i don't know that god had told me. chairman if he had the thought of not. but what i mean is the. were. listed there will be going to montana. disposed be in it but as he. and i is on the gala he's been in as you've got a. lot of. luck getting on to other it owns his own i don't know the blood. and he's done does he just have time to the never done type let. me just me was company on mcnabb. did you notice when you listen to didn't exist and then also to deny the mass. as a dollar but that there's a leak of the pot to see he's on about the toys by now. our guns have a minute but of course we don't point to this day but those he has that's by not all. of them and
going to louisville so . we're not going to kind of an end here is them going to go through i mean if you know that i mean really it's not our. kind of you know i can't decide. which is the good morning. there's only enough of us have. the kids over he took. my he knows he went to a country that the only thing that i believe you but i'm not one of us. i don't know that god had told me. chairman if he had the thought of not. but what i mean is the. were. listed there will be going to montana....
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even louisville at minus 2. for the day today, we'll see temperatures that are way below the normal. at least minneapolis warming up a little bit. new york city 17. 18 in st. louis. and then we' got one more day of cold air and we start to see a little bit of a break. the cold moves out. we're going tom see this w relief out in the rockies make its way to the east. rapi city, denver, tulsa, all above normal. chico warming u to 23 on friday. ag saturday, st. louis is up to 62. ch will be in the 40s, new york city up to 34 degrees. by super bowl sunday, eve tlaernt warmed to 60. wichita 66. we've got another 24 hours or of this brutally cold air and then we get a bit of a break. back to you. >> wow, al. we know you're in a super cold place right there, get inside. problems from e thisreme cold are adding up as quickly as those record low temperatures. tens of millions facing yet another day of canceled work, school and flights. dylan is following the cold. she was in minnesota yesterday. a reporter: i guess it's f
even louisville at minus 2. for the day today, we'll see temperatures that are way below the normal. at least minneapolis warming up a little bit. new york city 17. 18 in st. louis. and then we' got one more day of cold air and we start to see a little bit of a break. the cold moves out. we're going tom see this w relief out in the rockies make its way to the east. rapi city, denver, tulsa, all above normal. chico warming u to 23 on friday. ag saturday, st. louis is up to 62. ch will be in the...
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the two black grandparents killed in a kroger parking lot in jefferson town, kentucky, outside of louisville. this is the report that a.d.l. issued just this week. there is a link to it in your app. the u.s. conference of mayors app has a lot of resources that i'll be mentioning. this report came out this week. every single one of the 50 extremist murders in 2017 were committed by right wing extremists, that's not been the case in the past. it was the case this year. third, mayors are problem solvers. that's what you do. that's why you go to work in the morning. that's what gets you up to do your work. we know we cannot outlaw hate, bigotry, anti-semitism, racism, no executive order you are going to be able to promulgate will end homophobea or any of these isms. i worked on the federal matthew shepard and james byrd jr. hate crimes prevention act for 13 years, working in coalition with the u.s. conference of mayors, chief manger from the major city chiefs, the international association of chiefs of police, but i know and you know that the law is a plunt instrument when it comes to addressing
the two black grandparents killed in a kroger parking lot in jefferson town, kentucky, outside of louisville. this is the report that a.d.l. issued just this week. there is a link to it in your app. the u.s. conference of mayors app has a lot of resources that i'll be mentioning. this report came out this week. every single one of the 50 extremist murders in 2017 were committed by right wing extremists, that's not been the case in the past. it was the case this year. third, mayors are problem...
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later, the louisville courier journal newspaper apologized ... and ran the obituary in its original form. next at 8 held captive for months.... then she escaped on her own. what may now happen to the 50- thousand dollar reward for jayme closs just ahead in sports, jam- packed night in the bay area college ranks... the dons of usf making the trip to stockton... while the cardinal visit the huskies. highlights around the corner. (pam) a 50- thousand dollar reward had been offered for information leading to the rescue of 13- year old jayme closs in wisconsin, when it was discovered her parents had been killed...(ken) but now that the teen escaped.... officials have not said what will happen to the money. kristin kasinskas was the woman who called 911 last thursday to report jayme had escaped her captor. jayme had come upon jeanne nutter -- walking her dog -- and asked for help. the two of them then the two of them then went to kasinskas' home to contact authorities. kasinskas said she has not been offered the reward... but that if anyone does receiv
later, the louisville courier journal newspaper apologized ... and ran the obituary in its original form. next at 8 held captive for months.... then she escaped on her own. what may now happen to the 50- thousand dollar reward for jayme closs just ahead in sports, jam- packed night in the bay area college ranks... the dons of usf making the trip to stockton... while the cardinal visit the huskies. highlights around the corner. (pam) a 50- thousand dollar reward had been offered for information...
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Jan 10, 2019
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for tomorrow, wind chills, 11 in cleveland. 9 in new york city. 23 in louisville.rday, that cold air, look at this, the wind chill of 6 below in watertown. detroit will feel like 17. 27 in d.c. boston, feels like 3 degrees. rest of the country, windy with >>>. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are waking up to patchy fog. we can even see a layer of fog over san jose with the sun rising overhead. beautiful start to this thursday morning. we'll get some sunshine once that fog clears. then as we go into tomorrow, our next storm system approaches with mostly cloudy skies. by late in the afternoon we'll see light rain moving in. heavier rain reserved for the evening commute that will continue into your early saturday morning. >> that's your latest weather. though >> thank you. >>> carly claw joins us with the remarkable story of the air and space museum's first female director. >>> the phenomenon that was and still is the sopranos. the cast reunion on the 20th anniversary of the hit show's premiere. >>> the new royal duties being given to duchess meghan
for tomorrow, wind chills, 11 in cleveland. 9 in new york city. 23 in louisville.rday, that cold air, look at this, the wind chill of 6 below in watertown. detroit will feel like 17. 27 in d.c. boston, feels like 3 degrees. rest of the country, windy with >>>. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are waking up to patchy fog. we can even see a layer of fog over san jose with the sun rising overhead. beautiful start to this thursday morning. we'll get some sunshine...
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Jan 21, 2019
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weather map to show you with some of the crazier temperatures out there, including 14 degrees in louisvilley. they played football there yesterday. and again, some pretty rough weather in some spots, including kansas and alabama where a tornado touched down with winds of 120 to 130 miles an hour. it flattened wide sections of alabama near montgomery. a lot of folks in dire shape there. there was a series of accidents in missouri on i-55. one vehicle after another wiping out on an icy stretch of the interstate. some of them hitting into each other. 15 vehicles at least involved in that. a lot of death reported as well. people encouraged to stay inside and be careful until this awful cold warms up. >> shepard: thanks, rick. did you watch the football? i know you did. the saints, man, i don't know. i think football fans across the country are going, you know, sorry about that. these refs, golly, right? i mean, the saints got every complaint to make in the whole world. just insane. of course, you know, if you have a few second left in the fourth quarter, give brady the ball. well, i mean, they'
weather map to show you with some of the crazier temperatures out there, including 14 degrees in louisvilley. they played football there yesterday. and again, some pretty rough weather in some spots, including kansas and alabama where a tornado touched down with winds of 120 to 130 miles an hour. it flattened wide sections of alabama near montgomery. a lot of folks in dire shape there. there was a series of accidents in missouri on i-55. one vehicle after another wiping out on an icy stretch of...