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in louisville.y're also dealing with morale issues in indianapolis, i've heard stories about what the minneapolis to police department is going through and now this city council is considering a measure, to remake the police department, possibly, and this is a strong word, to abolish the police department and absorb those duties into a new more holistic public safety agency. is there any conversation in louisville, about deeper structural reform? to try to move forward? >> the activists in louisville, there was a call across the country, where they wanted to defund the police. i don't really think that happens in this case. because they want they were trying to do is defund the police, but then the budget has already been adopted. they wanted more money to go into the black community, the minority communities out there. so that is one of the things that's in the budget that is going to happen. but i don't really think so. and then honestly, just listen to this. if you actually defund the police depa
in louisville.y're also dealing with morale issues in indianapolis, i've heard stories about what the minneapolis to police department is going through and now this city council is considering a measure, to remake the police department, possibly, and this is a strong word, to abolish the police department and absorb those duties into a new more holistic public safety agency. is there any conversation in louisville, about deeper structural reform? to try to move forward? >> the activists...
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dionne hampton has been looking into the situation in louisville and joins us now.hat is going on here? why are homicides up and why aren't more cases being solved? >> well, first, thanks so much for having me on. yeah, louisville seems to be a city under siege and for people within, and so there are a lot of reasons this is going on. one, the police department is to -- the police department is short 240 police officers. the officers who are there, well they are over worked with homicide cases. as soon as they start to investigate one case, two weeks later they get another case. we also have the fact that a lot of officers really don't want to be there because they just fear that the public doesn't have their back, that the local government doesn't have their back and if they draw their weapon, if there's somebody that sees them and pulls out their cell phone camera and videos what is going on, whatever happens in that scenario, the odds won't be in the officer's favor. eyewitnesses are not coming forward because they are afraid of retaliation and so they are not ca
dionne hampton has been looking into the situation in louisville and joins us now.hat is going on here? why are homicides up and why aren't more cases being solved? >> well, first, thanks so much for having me on. yeah, louisville seems to be a city under siege and for people within, and so there are a lot of reasons this is going on. one, the police department is to -- the police department is short 240 police officers. the officers who are there, well they are over worked with homicide...
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and the louisville police department.n both cities as in phoenix, we have been fortunate to have city officials and police chief. in that time, justice department lawyers have had in person and virtual meetings with close to 1000 community stakeholders. in minneapolis and louisville. hundreds more have submitted messages to the justice department. department lawyers have participated in over 50 writer logs with officers. we have had four meetings with all command staff and spoken to officers across both individual interviews and briefings. we will take the same approach in phoenix. our career attorneys have decades of experience working on investigations like the one we opened here today. one thing we have learned over the decades is that we must and will work collaboratively with the phoenix community and with the phoenix police department. we conclude that there are no systemic -- if we conclude there are no systemic violations of constitutional or federal statutory rights by the city or phoenix police to permit, we wil
and the louisville police department.n both cities as in phoenix, we have been fortunate to have city officials and police chief. in that time, justice department lawyers have had in person and virtual meetings with close to 1000 community stakeholders. in minneapolis and louisville. hundreds more have submitted messages to the justice department. department lawyers have participated in over 50 writer logs with officers. we have had four meetings with all command staff and spoken to officers...
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and the louisville police department.both cities, as in phoenix, we've been fortunate to have the support of city officials and police chiefs. in that short time justice department lawyers have had in-person and virtual meetings with close to 1,000 community stakeholders in minneapolis and louisville. hundreds more have submitted messages to the justice department. department lawyers have participated in over 50 ride-alongs with officers. we have had four meetings with full command staff and spoken to officers across both individual interviews and roll call briefings. we will take the same approach in phoenix. our career attorneys have decades of experience working on investigations like the one we opened here today. one thing we have learned over the decades is that we must and will work collaboratively with the phoenix community and with the phoenix police department. if we conclude that there are no systemic violations of constitutional or federal statutory rights by the city or phoenix police department, we will make
and the louisville police department.both cities, as in phoenix, we've been fortunate to have the support of city officials and police chiefs. in that short time justice department lawyers have had in-person and virtual meetings with close to 1,000 community stakeholders in minneapolis and louisville. hundreds more have submitted messages to the justice department. department lawyers have participated in over 50 ride-alongs with officers. we have had four meetings with full command staff and...
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what is happening louisville? >> louisville is a city that is under siege, quite frankly.homicides as of august 15th, and this is a city that didn't just break its homicide record last year, but completely blew past it and there's several reasons for all of these homicides. i mean, so for one thing the police department is short 240 officers. i'll give them that, but the officers that are working there they're just not -- they're kind of afraid to engage. they're afraid of public scrutiny. they believe that the local government there doesn't have their backs. and so they just aren't doing a good job of policing, per se. there was also a report that was commissioned by the city and county officials, and they believe that the police officers and that the department overall has low morale. and a lot of times i talked to my experts, when you have low morale, that means that people aren't necessarily going above and beyond what's required of them. so, you know, there's just a lot of issues going on there with the homicides. >> and deon, real quick we know also that the fbi is n
what is happening louisville? >> louisville is a city that is under siege, quite frankly.homicides as of august 15th, and this is a city that didn't just break its homicide record last year, but completely blew past it and there's several reasons for all of these homicides. i mean, so for one thing the police department is short 240 officers. i'll give them that, but the officers that are working there they're just not -- they're kind of afraid to engage. they're afraid of public...
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. >> javier: slug rat of louisville. university of louisville. >> dave: 2-1. giants were not totally sure back then that adam duvall was a player who could move around. he had only played on the infield basically. so he left the giants organization and became a gold glover. he didn't just learn how to play the outfield. he learned how to play at a very high level. >> javier: i'm not sure if they were totally sold on the power playing at then at&t park, but it was such a big yard. not many home runs getting hit. he went off to cincinnati and lifted and separated an awful lot. >> dave: yes, he did. the trade was a long time ago. 2-2. got him. watson gets him to chase down and in for strike three. out number one. >> javier: 2-2 slider down and in. just a devastating pitch whether you're right-handed or left-handed to try to cover. especially from that low third quarter arm ankle. now left on left facing joc pederson. >> dave: part of the reason i'm sure watson is in is the split between lefties and righties. not that he is not capable. but he is a different playe
. >> javier: slug rat of louisville. university of louisville. >> dave: 2-1. giants were not totally sure back then that adam duvall was a player who could move around. he had only played on the infield basically. so he left the giants organization and became a gold glover. he didn't just learn how to play the outfield. he learned how to play at a very high level. >> javier: i'm not sure if they were totally sold on the power playing at then at&t park, but it was such a...
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, and the louisville police department. in both cities as in phoenix, we have been fortunate to have the support of city officials and police chiefs. in that short time, the department officials have had several meetings with stakeholders in louisville and minneapolis. and hundreds more submitted to the department. department lawyers have been with ride-alongs and had interviews with full command staff and conducted interviews with staff interviews is and roll call briefings. we will take the same approach in phoenix. our career attorneys have decades of experience working on investigations like the one that we open here today. one thing that we have learned over the decades is that we must and will work collaborately with the phoenix community and with the phoenix police department. if we conclude that there are no systemic violations of constitutional or federal statutory rights by the city or phoenix police department, we will make it known. if, on the other hand, we conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe tha
, and the louisville police department. in both cities as in phoenix, we have been fortunate to have the support of city officials and police chiefs. in that short time, the department officials have had several meetings with stakeholders in louisville and minneapolis. and hundreds more submitted to the department. department lawyers have been with ride-alongs and had interviews with full command staff and conducted interviews with staff interviews is and roll call briefings. we will take the...
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needs mary todd, who is very intelligent, politically savvy and corrupt without whole culture in louisville. lincoln was very awkward socially unless he was giving a speech. things did not go well at first with mary todd and then they broke it off and he was horribly depressed and has fred took away his razor, he wouldn't come out of his house, and there was a challenge and 19th century duels were kind of complex affairs and that is what happened. so he didn't fight and that is a good thing. because i cannot imagine what this country would be like without lincoln. it's a good question mel, thank you, david. >> here's an interesting one. if you could pick one thing this, what would it be. >> for me it would be health care. because one of the things they discovered that writingca this book is that there are massive inequities in terms of health care coverage between communities of color than the rest of the country. it is unequal and on equally divided. i live in the county where we have a plethora of really good hospitals, but if you go to the southside of chicago, we are struggling to keep
needs mary todd, who is very intelligent, politically savvy and corrupt without whole culture in louisville. lincoln was very awkward socially unless he was giving a speech. things did not go well at first with mary todd and then they broke it off and he was horribly depressed and has fred took away his razor, he wouldn't come out of his house, and there was a challenge and 19th century duels were kind of complex affairs and that is what happened. so he didn't fight and that is a good thing....
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they're going to help with louisville police department deal with this.>> somebody has to do something. it came out a couple of days ago that the fbi is going to be coming in trying to crack down on gangs and violent criminals. something has to be done, because witnesses aren't coming forward, the police department is 240 officers short, and the officers are really double booked when it comes to the caseload. and then also officers are kind of unwilling to engage because they're afraid that the public doesn't have their back or the local government doesn't have their back, that if they come out and draw their weapon, that if somebody is shooting cell phone video it will go viral. so you have officers trying to get out of the police department as soon as possible. >> yikes. that is a perfect storm of a mess. when you say they're 250 officers short, why? >> well, it's the same thing. there's a lot of mistrust between the community after the brianna taylor shooting, the officers are just afraid to engage. that's, of course, according to the police chief ther
they're going to help with louisville police department deal with this.>> somebody has to do something. it came out a couple of days ago that the fbi is going to be coming in trying to crack down on gangs and violent criminals. something has to be done, because witnesses aren't coming forward, the police department is 240 officers short, and the officers are really double booked when it comes to the caseload. and then also officers are kind of unwilling to engage because they're afraid...
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act like it would be extravagant so the republican convention in cincinnati not too far from the louisville, my hometown and marilyn's hometown at that point so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876. for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the convention, harland wrote bristow delegates to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it was not uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of thehayes administration , it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but johnmarshall . and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only, the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan and justice were such when he was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was as
act like it would be extravagant so the republican convention in cincinnati not too far from the louisville, my hometown and marilyn's hometown at that point so harlan goes to the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of getting the nomination for president of the united states in 1876. for benjamin bristow. his good friend misterblaine . after a few ballots it became clear to harland that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off. and so on key rollcall, four or five times into the...
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so the republican commission in cincinnati, not far from louisville and harlan's hometown at that point. harlan goes the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of giving the nomination for president united states in 1876 with benjamin briscoe his good friend mr. clean. became clear to harlan he wasn't to build pull it off. on eight key rollcall, four or five times into the convention harlan through the bristow delegate to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the story. it was not uncommon those days for them to put their campaign managers on supreme court. in fact abraham lincoln did that. in 1877 the first year of the hayes administration is not benjamin briscoe who was appointed john marshall. from 1877 to 1811 might say parenthetically justice in your search when he's on the senate judiciary committee was asked who is your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harlan. interestingly enough his father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history. in the hopes his young son might in it going to the supreme court
so the republican commission in cincinnati, not far from louisville and harlan's hometown at that point. harlan goes the gop convention in cincinnati with the goal of giving the nomination for president united states in 1876 with benjamin briscoe his good friend mr. clean. became clear to harlan he wasn't to build pull it off. on eight key rollcall, four or five times into the convention harlan through the bristow delegate to the former governor of ohio. so you can imagine the rest of the...
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a louisiana story that you can embrace. >> louisville -- louisville. >> oh kentucky. >> kentucky. >>. >> yes. i actually did go to high school and college. thank you, jamie. >>> on today's podcast, jamie and cbs news reporter lucy craft discuss what it's like to cover the olympics from covid-19 restrictions to protests. they explain what made this year's games unprecedented. >>> before we go, how a massachusetts woman is turning beach trash into artistic treasure. you know that saying -- everybody's trash is somebody's treasure. she's doing that. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning." california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. up here, success depends on the choices you make
a louisiana story that you can embrace. >> louisville -- louisville. >> oh kentucky. >> kentucky. >>. >> yes. i actually did go to high school and college. thank you, jamie. >>> on today's podcast, jamie and cbs news reporter lucy craft discuss what it's like to cover the olympics from covid-19 restrictions to protests. they explain what made this year's games unprecedented. >>> before we go, how a massachusetts woman is turning beach trash into...
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. >> you don't want to come to louisville?et to. >> only if i could lose weight like you have lost, scott. thank you, both. i will see you soon. we'll be right back. - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com tony here from creditrepair.com taking to the streets to talk about credit. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. cut the confusion, get started with a free credit evaluation at creditrepair.com. >>> okay, everyone, look at your tv right now. not at my ugly mug. because -- ah, there it is. i am thrilled to announce the cnn family is g
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he now log in louisville, and look, be sony in content to get to our list e money him in the, in the day, but i want you to attend the get went to jakes you on and get him on the sand the days that they meet at the persona room with him blow get out when i look at him for most for kick labradoodle, if you'll give it a memo, nathangelo gong to jewel going to man. no. my tele lou media, anton said general tingle gone, bustios. go look him in you'll go now let me know that's not in the winter. it wouldn't cost milly, i knew i do. but you cannot live though. there is a good you're going to see for the mill mill. miller with juno got like a killer level for a jury for a late though, the knew it like though it and all of us would be i guess it was that i went to go so a long way but i life and when there element in 101111 or the name of lisa. it doesn't get back to me and you know, like what does it it's a table mega. linda grew some corner garcia. i really since you know, that got me then you have a lot. i love. i love when dallied that, but i eat when the, when i said it was considered o
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potential to get in front of it and what i tell chiefs all the time, i spoke with the chief in phoenix, louisvilleminneapolis, about what they can do to get in front of it to build the systems of accountability that they would otherwise get in a consent decree that they can do on their own without a consent decree. i admonished chiefs and judges and executives to build accountability that informs them about what is happening in a department and when it does happen, what needs to be does about it and what needs to be done when people fail to act. accountability through recruiting, hiring, training, policy building, all of those things are very important to make sure that departments are not just performing, but are well run, well-managed, well disciplined, and transparent. >> i got it. that is all the time we have. thank you, commissioner michael harrison, for speaking with me this morning. commissioner harrison: thank you for having me. >> thank you for joining us. you can always head to washingtonpostlive.com to register and 2024 elections. this is just over 20 minutes. [applause] >> i am so thri
potential to get in front of it and what i tell chiefs all the time, i spoke with the chief in phoenix, louisvilleminneapolis, about what they can do to get in front of it to build the systems of accountability that they would otherwise get in a consent decree that they can do on their own without a consent decree. i admonished chiefs and judges and executives to build accountability that informs them about what is happening in a department and when it does happen, what needs to be does about...
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enforcement agency in the biden administration following earlier probes into the minneapolis and louisvilleolice. >>> and now to the summer olympics in tokyo. and the success of the american women. the u.s. women's beach volleyball team won a gold medal as april ross and alix klineman defeated australia. it's ross' third medal in as many olympics and the first for klineman. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team will play for its seventh straight gold medal after defeating serbia 79-59 in the semi-finals. that makes 54 wins in a row for the american women in olympic play. >>> and the u.s. women's soccer team is taking home a bronze medal. megan rapinoe and carli lloyd each scored two goals in a 4-3 win over australia. >>> coming up, a new tool on your iphone is aimed at catching child sex predators, but does it come at the expf your acy? ts hruh ch a 5k.un - this is the "cbs morning news." " ♪ ♪ bye dad. bye. [ sings along with music ] have a great first day, dad. for your best back to school smile, crest has you covered. nice smile, brad! nice! thanks!? crest, the #1 toothpaste brand in amer
enforcement agency in the biden administration following earlier probes into the minneapolis and louisvilleolice. >>> and now to the summer olympics in tokyo. and the success of the american women. the u.s. women's beach volleyball team won a gold medal as april ross and alix klineman defeated australia. it's ross' third medal in as many olympics and the first for klineman. >>> the u.s. women's basketball team will play for its seventh straight gold medal after defeating...
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with these reforms, we have seen many localities start to succeed, from louisville to houston, harris county to virginia, to the state of virginia -- many places are succeeding. we did see in june the numbers double to $1.5 billion in assistance that went out the door to renters and landlords, helping 290,000 tenants, and we expect these numbers to grow. but it will not be enough to meet the need, unless every state and locality accelerates funds to tenants. if some states and localities can get these out efficiently and effectively, there is no reason every state and locality can't. there is no place to hide for any state or locality failing to accelerate their emergency rental assistance funds. so, the president is asking today that at the state and local level, that they he'd the call of the department of justice to pause evictions, to ensure that they are a last resort, not a first resort. for those that remember, this is what we at the department of justice put out a major statement on. and what we did with 46 cities, to work and encourage them to use these inversion area proposa
with these reforms, we have seen many localities start to succeed, from louisville to houston, harris county to virginia, to the state of virginia -- many places are succeeding. we did see in june the numbers double to $1.5 billion in assistance that went out the door to renters and landlords, helping 290,000 tenants, and we expect these numbers to grow. but it will not be enough to meet the need, unless every state and locality accelerates funds to tenants. if some states and localities can...
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it helped me to a to know when i was racing. louisville golfing legend to anika, thorns them has won the u. s. senior women's opened by a shelter. the 50 year old swede was making her 1st appearance in the senior events with a husband as her caddy. finish closing with a full on de paul round $68.00 when $180000.00 and a place next year. all right, that's your sport for now. it is back to during thank you so much. watching the news, our on our back right up, the break will have much more of the days and all the latest headlines coming your way. you in a minute. ah ah ah ah ah, a year ago one of the largest you clear last history killed more than 200 people and injured 1000. the victims families still need answers. we want justice. how did dangerous chemicals end up in baby support? let's be professional. it was not intended for, it was on the and was the whole stockpile unloaded from the ship, the missing? i'm all and it wasn't. it was in one way or another in an illegal way before join me then a for there, for the full report on i was with me in 2011 al jazeera gains, rare access to
it helped me to a to know when i was racing. louisville golfing legend to anika, thorns them has won the u. s. senior women's opened by a shelter. the 50 year old swede was making her 1st appearance in the senior events with a husband as her caddy. finish closing with a full on de paul round $68.00 when $180000.00 and a place next year. all right, that's your sport for now. it is back to during thank you so much. watching the news, our on our back right up, the break will have much more of the...
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that's off the incidents of violence in 3 provinces. louisville is trailing his main contend kind he. lemme in early results from the electoral commission of 4 years on from sierra zones. shirley owns mudslide disaster. many survivors are still homeless. more than 1100 people lost their lives that day. but the response since then tells a broader story of the challenges facing the capital. how many joyce reports from free time ali mommy contest it leaves in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain. his attachment to the area remained strong despite the much light but killed members of his family. and neighbors. like many displeased persons, he moves his family from one construction site to another, seeking shelter. they live in, in some of the all finished houses in this community. because they can't afford to read more than 1100 people died in the much light the countries worst single day disaster. another $3000.00 remained displeased after 2 days of torrential rains. this face of the sugarloaf mountain broke free in the early hours of august, the 14th 2017 huge rug boulders and mud casca
that's off the incidents of violence in 3 provinces. louisville is trailing his main contend kind he. lemme in early results from the electoral commission of 4 years on from sierra zones. shirley owns mudslide disaster. many survivors are still homeless. more than 1100 people lost their lives that day. but the response since then tells a broader story of the challenges facing the capital. how many joyce reports from free time ali mommy contest it leaves in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain....
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minneapolis and louisville, kentucky, are already under investigation. >>> high honors tonight for the heroes that helped protect the u.s. capitol on january 6th. police officers and others were awarded the congressional gold medal for defending against hundreds of rioters. stephanie ramos is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the more than 1,500 officers who responded to the capitol on january 6th recognized with one of the nation's highest civilian honors. with a number of officers in attendance, president biden signing a bill awarding capitol police and those who protected the capitol the congressional gold medal. >> i know receiving this award is bittersweet. on that day, more than 140 law enforcement officers suffered physical injuries and untold numbers suffering and emotional toll. 15 of you were hospitalized. and others were lost forever. may their souls rest in peace. >> reporter: today's ceremony comes on the heels of harrowing congressional testimony by four officers. >> i remember thinking there was a very good chance i would be torn apart or shot to death wi
minneapolis and louisville, kentucky, are already under investigation. >>> high honors tonight for the heroes that helped protect the u.s. capitol on january 6th. police officers and others were awarded the congressional gold medal for defending against hundreds of rioters. stephanie ramos is at the white house tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the more than 1,500 officers who responded to the capitol on january 6th recognized with one of the nation's highest civilian honors. with a...
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you know, when ever racing louisville golfing legend anika soren sam has won the u. s. senior women's opened by 8 shots. the 50 year old suite was making her 1st appearance in the senior event with a husband of caddy. she led from start to finish closing with the for the power on the $68.00 to $12.00. all right, that's the spot for now more later like the rope. and that's it for me, rob madison, for this news are, i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the days the journey that if you can the news news, news, news, news, the story that need to be told find a way and demand to be heard the opening, the window into another light and challenging perfection and personal endeavour in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcase it inspiring documentary the change the word on al jazeera a year ago, one of the largest nuclear blasts in history killed more than 200 people and injured 1000, the victims families still need answers. we want to compute just how did dangerous chemicals end up in maybe sports? let's be professional. it w
you know, when ever racing louisville golfing legend anika soren sam has won the u. s. senior women's opened by 8 shots. the 50 year old suite was making her 1st appearance in the senior event with a husband of caddy. she led from start to finish closing with the for the power on the $68.00 to $12.00. all right, that's the spot for now more later like the rope. and that's it for me, rob madison, for this news are, i'm going to be back in a moment with more of the days the journey that if you...
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host: louisville, south carolina, next up is sylvia. democrat line, go ahead.aller: yes, i am concerned about the media wants to put everything out there about what is going on. you can't tell everything that is going on in the united states. you don't think they have spies over here? there is people everywhere, and those people have ways of knowing what is going on in the united states. why tell them everything? i was brought up, when you have something, you keep it close to your chest. i think biden is doing a very good job with what he had to come into. >> ok. i have two updates for you. the first is one on hurricane ida, which is lengthy. hopefully, we will share in number of helpful details with all of you. today, as you just saw, the president and his homeland security team continues to monitor the impact of hurricane ida, something he is been hurt -- has been monitoring through the weekend. as expected, early reports show catastrophic damage in areas along the gulf coast. ida has now been downgraded to a tropical storm. it is going to continue to
host: louisville, south carolina, next up is sylvia. democrat line, go ahead.aller: yes, i am concerned about the media wants to put everything out there about what is going on. you can't tell everything that is going on in the united states. you don't think they have spies over here? there is people everywhere, and those people have ways of knowing what is going on in the united states. why tell them everything? i was brought up, when you have something, you keep it close to your chest. i...
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dean in louisville, kentucky, independent stop caller: i'm a vietnam veteran.ou talking about people coming in and i was in vietnam in 1975 when congress cut out funding to the vietnamese in 1975 step they had no bullets. they ran out of ammo. they didn't have any bullets. they didn't want to fight for their own country. they want to get on their planes. these people will let their wives and daughters get slaughtered by the taliban. they are going to get rewarded by getting cards. we are making heroes out of people who won't fight. host: juanita, fort payne, alabama, republican. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i have several comments real quickly. first of all, president biden keep bringing up donald trump. donald trump had nothing to do with this. it's not the fact that president biden did this, it's the way he did it. the procedure that he took. second of all, a lot of this is -- i don't know, a distraction i guess. we need to pray for our country because our countries is going down the tubes. he does need to quit blaming donald trump f
dean in louisville, kentucky, independent stop caller: i'm a vietnam veteran.ou talking about people coming in and i was in vietnam in 1975 when congress cut out funding to the vietnamese in 1975 step they had no bullets. they ran out of ammo. they didn't have any bullets. they didn't want to fight for their own country. they want to get on their planes. these people will let their wives and daughters get slaughtered by the taliban. they are going to get rewarded by getting cards. we are making...
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grew up with that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >> if you could one thing to spend infrastructure money on what would it be quick. >> that's easy for me. that would be healthcare. because one of the things i discovered in writing the book backwards is there are massive inequities in terms of healthcare coverage with communities of color and the rest of the country. it is very and evenly divided in a county north of the city we have a plethora of really good hospitals but the south side of chicago is not the case there struggling to stay opens why was been the many to say how do they have a broad-based plan everybody gets decent basic healthcare. we need to come up with something as the covid crisis exposes these inequities. it was horrible because some people didn't have access or go into the hospital they were afraid they could not pay for it. this is part of the social infrastructure argument lincol
grew up with that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >> if you could one thing to spend infrastructure money on what would it be quick. >> that's easy for me. that would be healthcare. because one of the things i discovered in writing the book backwards is there are massive inequities in...
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congress from kentucky and served a couple of terms but he was not popular with the newspaper in louisville and their reporter william printed negative things about him, particularly he was profiting from his position in congress and just before the third election when he was ant to be reelected again kingcade had article of infidelity. everybody knew that his wife was back in kentucky. that was embarrassing to him and he was unhappy about it and he couldn't go back to kentucky even. he stayed here in washington and every once in a while he would run into kingcade in the capitol building because tolby would taunt kingcade and tweak his ear and twist his ear and make him bow and this is a particularly humiliating thing in code of southern chivalry and kingcade resented this. one day knowing the code, he gave the response, sir, i'm not armed. this is a challenge to a dual. he's saying let's get -- settle this in the honor of arms and tolby said, well, perhaps next time you better be. and unfortunately for tolby the next time tolby did it he was armed and he pulled his gun right here at the st
congress from kentucky and served a couple of terms but he was not popular with the newspaper in louisville and their reporter william printed negative things about him, particularly he was profiting from his position in congress and just before the third election when he was ant to be reelected again kingcade had article of infidelity. everybody knew that his wife was back in kentucky. that was embarrassing to him and he was unhappy about it and he couldn't go back to kentucky even. he stayed...
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there is a horrible scene where one woman from the university of louisville at kentucky convention centerome basically to protest the anti-rc muslim rhetoric. she is pushed around like a rag doll she is black. she wears a backpack. she has a phone and filming what is happening to her and watching it from up above is horrifying men spit on her, call her names, racial epithets, and almost pressure to the ground. but they did so at donald trump surging. host: but thest current political environment from the service perspective prevents more of a threat with that toxicity that pervasiveness of the conspiracy theories that you would have a once dismissed as ridiculous and not even worth paying attention to the kid who shot up the white house during the obama administration was inspired by a movie. what must itwi be like today for the service having to deal with everything else now suddenly dealing with the conspiracy theories feel old attacks or inspired rallies that they themselves create more problems from a protective standpoint? >> such a wide set of forays because look at january 6 nobody
there is a horrible scene where one woman from the university of louisville at kentucky convention centerome basically to protest the anti-rc muslim rhetoric. she is pushed around like a rag doll she is black. she wears a backpack. she has a phone and filming what is happening to her and watching it from up above is horrifying men spit on her, call her names, racial epithets, and almost pressure to the ground. but they did so at donald trump surging. host: but thest current political...
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he and clark meat near the falls of the ohio on clark's point near louisville, kentucky. and in october, they start discussing the kinds of things that they will need to have a successful voyage. clark had been in the military as a captain or as a lieutenant, excuse me. and lewis was now formally a captain. they kept up the charade that they had both become captains. and so they refer to one another as captain, each though clark's not promoted until later on. clark bid his family a fond farewell. his family lived at the falls of the ohio in kentucky, which had been a province or a county of virginia until it became a state in the 1790s. and so they head down on this keel boat or barge, that was 55 feet long and could tow 10 to 12 tons of material. they also did some recruiting as they went to the forts, some of the officers tried to give them the people they wanted to get out of the fort, they wanted to vote off the island, so to speak. but lewis and clark were quite careful in who they chose. they wanted unmarried men primarily that could participate in these dangers and
he and clark meat near the falls of the ohio on clark's point near louisville, kentucky. and in october, they start discussing the kinds of things that they will need to have a successful voyage. clark had been in the military as a captain or as a lieutenant, excuse me. and lewis was now formally a captain. they kept up the charade that they had both become captains. and so they refer to one another as captain, each though clark's not promoted until later on. clark bid his family a fond...
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third federal probe of a local police department since president biden took office, minneapolis and louisvillether two. >> these investigations aim to promote transparency and accountability increasing public trust and in turn increases public safety. we know law enforcement shares these goals. >> well, the mayor of phoenix coming out in support of the investigation. she is as that it will make her city even safer, stronger e quie three of england's soccer stars subjected to racist abuse. the results of a hate crime are in and a dozen arrests nine-time olympic gold medalist carl lewis calling the men's performance by the u.s. in the 4 x 100 relay an embarrassment and a clown show up next the legendary actrk and field star on what needs to change on team usa as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yea
third federal probe of a local police department since president biden took office, minneapolis and louisvillether two. >> these investigations aim to promote transparency and accountability increasing public trust and in turn increases public safety. we know law enforcement shares these goals. >> well, the mayor of phoenix coming out in support of the investigation. she is as that it will make her city even safer, stronger e quie three of england's soccer stars subjected to racist...
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. >> ole miss opens its season against louisville. >>> and in baseball after investigating a potentialacial slur, the rockies now say a fan was actually just yelling at the team's mascot dinger trying to get a photo. and the player was thankful for the support. >> i want everybody to know that it does happen to black players. quite often. bay t way too often. and i want to say to that fan that is getting probably a bunch of backlash from it, i am sorry if you did say dinger, you know, maybe change the mascot's name. >> meanwhile in kansas city, we had a wild game between the yankees and royals. the yankees blew leads in the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th innings before finally beating the royals in the 11th. this is the first major league baseball game ever that both teams scored in the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th innings. so a wild one. the game lasted nearly five hours. i'm sure yankees fans are very happy to come out on the right side of that one because it was a long night. >> five hours of baseball, that is not on my list. thanks so much, andy. nece neither of us are baseball fans, so sorry. >
. >> ole miss opens its season against louisville. >>> and in baseball after investigating a potentialacial slur, the rockies now say a fan was actually just yelling at the team's mascot dinger trying to get a photo. and the player was thankful for the support. >> i want everybody to know that it does happen to black players. quite often. bay t way too often. and i want to say to that fan that is getting probably a bunch of backlash from it, i am sorry if you did say...
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there is a horrible scene where a woman from the university in louisville is at a kentucky convention center where the president is speaking. she has come basically to purchase is anti- muslim rhetoric. she is pushed around like a ragdoll. she is black, she is wearing a backpack. she has a foam and she is filming what is happening. to her. watching it from up above is horrifying. as men spit on her, call her names, and almost push her to the ground. but they did so at donald trump surgeon. >> another way when to ask you this question is the critical environment had to present more of a threat the toxicity of the pervasiveness of conspiracy theories that you would have once dismissed as ridiculous and not even worth paying attention to. the kid who shot up the white house during the obama administration was inspired by alex jones movie. what must it be like today for the service having to deal with everything else now suddenly having to deal these conspiracy theory fueled attacks or conspiracy theory inspired rallies that themselves create more problems from a protective standpoint. >>
there is a horrible scene where a woman from the university in louisville is at a kentucky convention center where the president is speaking. she has come basically to purchase is anti- muslim rhetoric. she is pushed around like a ragdoll. she is black, she is wearing a backpack. she has a foam and she is filming what is happening. to her. watching it from up above is horrifying. as men spit on her, call her names, and almost push her to the ground. but they did so at donald trump surgeon....