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and then he crum land down there in louisville. yes. so here in louisville. come mary. mecca. per capita. no more than a little bit more town. yeah. beside a small town in kentucky. no one know that, but it's so many fancy restaurant. they're not how they won number one. so we independently is so competitive here that i had to figure out like what's, what's my niche? and i remember that i was in the, one of the best restaurants in america was like kind of mad magazine, most of the best restaurant america. and then there's cooking and no one i knew at ever been to a restaurant ever plan to go to a restaurant. and i was like, wow, like, everyday people were like so oblivious to only the critics to fool you knew how good is restaurant. now that you know what, i want to be able to cook for people like normal people, like people who will go out to eat, can only spend $15.00 for dinner or $20.00 for dinner. i want people who go into restaurants weekly or bi weekly. i want to come to my food like that. yeah. so you know where i'm going to pick the same standards that we have in these
and then he crum land down there in louisville. yes. so here in louisville. come mary. mecca. per capita. no more than a little bit more town. yeah. beside a small town in kentucky. no one know that, but it's so many fancy restaurant. they're not how they won number one. so we independently is so competitive here that i had to figure out like what's, what's my niche? and i remember that i was in the, one of the best restaurants in america was like kind of mad magazine, most of the best...
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place is to showcase those on the ground working like the louisville urban league fighting to bringe. goes back to whitney young and my great friend and you're carrying it on. it's just stunning in the aftermath of george floyd we've not gotten federal legislation, which would make it so much easier to have national standards. >> well, we will not give up. we'll not give in, we'll continue to fight, and thank you for having me on, andrea. >> you bet. well, we'll not leave it there. we'll continue. and that does it for today's edition of andrea mitchell reports. remember follow us online and on twitter. chuck todd and mtp daily starts right now. >>> if it's wednesday president biden confronts a major economic headwind, the nation's growing supply chain backlogs, just one of many headaches plaguing the white house, covid, the border, our toxic politics, the return of trump and none of them are going away anytime soon. plus at 90 william shatner becomes the
place is to showcase those on the ground working like the louisville urban league fighting to bringe. goes back to whitney young and my great friend and you're carrying it on. it's just stunning in the aftermath of george floyd we've not gotten federal legislation, which would make it so much easier to have national standards. >> well, we will not give up. we'll not give in, we'll continue to fight, and thank you for having me on, andrea. >> you bet. well, we'll not leave it there....
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graduating from the university of louisville with honors. a mark on washington for jobs and freedom for doctor martin luther king i had a dream speech. interning for senator. graduating from the university of kentucky thomas president of the student bar working for another senator. >> tical scienc served as deputy attorney general under president ford. the household legendary names. after a few local political electoral victories elected to the united states senate in 198 served with distinction ever since. both house majority leader and unfortunate occasion minority leader. capture the impact he has had not only on the senate but on our country. relevant to tonight's proceedings, he has argued before the united states supre court. while serving as a senator. was the lead plaintiff in the seminal case of mcconnell versus sec and the challenges of the campaign finance legislation. many of his arguments were eventually adopted by the supreme court and subsequent has applied chall there he focused on the long game. his effort and sacrifice in p
graduating from the university of louisville with honors. a mark on washington for jobs and freedom for doctor martin luther king i had a dream speech. interning for senator. graduating from the university of kentucky thomas president of the student bar working for another senator. >> tical scienc served as deputy attorney general under president ford. the household legendary names. after a few local political electoral victories elected to the united states senate in 198 served with...
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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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they're flying over to louisville to play artist gilmore and the kentucky colonels. and it's one time zone away, but it's a short hop flight. so they're sitting in the waiting area. and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead. marmie says we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845 . and is that correct? because of the time change 45 flight bob says, yeah, that's correct, that is a what say on the robert, i'm not getting on a time machine. but as a sales guy or a very restore is over anyway, man love. and i love bob. great guys, always, you know, want to say louis is on. yeah, he stays true to his who like you do, man, what is it about st. louis? but i always that get there because i thought the people were common sense. but not rubes at all. they got it completely, but they also had a pragmatic side. tell me what you dig about it. you know, i think it's just one of those situations. well, the all american question, did you meet anybody from st. louis? the 1st question that they're going to ask high s
they're flying over to louisville to play artist gilmore and the kentucky colonels. and it's one time zone away, but it's a short hop flight. so they're sitting in the waiting area. and marvin says the bob, bob, can i ask you something like 8 in the mornings? yeah, go ahead. marmie says we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845 . and is that correct? because of the time change 45 flight bob says, yeah, that's correct, that is a what say on the robert, i'm not getting on a...
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yeah, go ahead. marmie says we leave here at 9 o'clock and we arrive in louisville at 845 . and is that correct? because of the time change? 45, a reply. bob says, yeah, that's correct. that he's a, what say on the robert, i'm not getting on any time machine but as a sales guy or very restore is over anyway, man love. and i love bob. great guys. always. you know, want to say louis is on. yeah. he stays true to his who like you do, man, what is it about st. louis? mother, i always that get there because i thought the people were common sense, but not rubes at all. they got it completely, but they also had a pragmatic side. tell me what you're dig about it. you know, i think is one of those situations. well, the all american question, did you meet anybody from st. louis? the 1st question that they're going to ask you is what high school? because that's that's, that's just what we asked young st. louis, what high school you went to because it normally says, you know what area you grew up in that are almost basically how you see st. louis. because you know, as many great things
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so you got me off to a good start and ironically larry's sister lives in louisville kentucky. as a part of our football tailgating group so congratulations on winning this award. i did produce one scholarship before i completely went a different direction way back in 1970 it was a kentucky law journal and at the age of 28 i put pen to paper and published a lengthy article on the subject of how the usa should evaluate nominations to the supreme court and weather at that time they've become too contentious. [laughter] so thank god the subject has simmered down since then. it's been smooth sailing since 1970. the linkage between the senate and supreme court is a fascinating, crucial and frankly slightly strange part of our constitutional order. an institution of our federal government that is sacredly nonpolitical and another institution that is entirely and intentionally political come crashing together. during some periods, advice and consent was a perfunctory almost sleepy process. other times, senators adopted what we might call a more assertive approach. and in some of the l
so you got me off to a good start and ironically larry's sister lives in louisville kentucky. as a part of our football tailgating group so congratulations on winning this award. i did produce one scholarship before i completely went a different direction way back in 1970 it was a kentucky law journal and at the age of 28 i put pen to paper and published a lengthy article on the subject of how the usa should evaluate nominations to the supreme court and weather at that time they've become too...
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i am from louisville, kentucky, and we are on the ohio river. i was looking at the map, and we are 26% possibility of flooding. i had no idea. our local utility company, the water company has an underground retention for a lot of flooding since we are close to the river. it comes from overworked and undersized sewer systems, so we get a lot of backflow. are you aware of other cities that might be using that same type of retention method? do you think they are expected? guest: sure. each city is a bit unique when it comes to flooding. i will give you an example. if you look at south florida, it is built on porous limestone. the limestone means that it is like a sponge. water can come up through the ground, if the water level is rising. in some areas, like manhattan, where it is built on granite, it cannot have water flow through. you can build a seawall around manhattan. you can protect against flooding from the ocean or hurricanes, storm surges, something like that. the solution for manhattan would not work because if you built a seawall, the wa
i am from louisville, kentucky, and we are on the ohio river. i was looking at the map, and we are 26% possibility of flooding. i had no idea. our local utility company, the water company has an underground retention for a lot of flooding since we are close to the river. it comes from overworked and undersized sewer systems, so we get a lot of backflow. are you aware of other cities that might be using that same type of retention method? do you think they are expected? guest: sure. each city is...
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louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration . after they got out in their corridor with school segregation they continued their school integration. theyconsolidated the government ,city and county . and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hyper segregated metro area to just being moderately segregated. that is a success. and now they've done a lot of education around what happened in the 30s and why black neighbors in the west and. why they need more resources. despite lately the city is associated with jets, they still have work to go. they have miles to go but there went from being hyper segregated to
louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted...
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joining me now is louisville mayor, greg fisher.ion since about 1989, but this year was the first time it made it out of committee. what made you in the louisville council decide to put your support behind the house legislation and do you think it has a chance of passing? >> this bill is long past due in terms of being studied by the congress. that's all we are talking about here, is putting a commission together to study the harm that enslaving people done to african-americans, descendants of slaves, and nobody can argue about the fact that the early wealth of this country was built on the enslaved people. the very least we should be able to do is take a step back and look at our history and say how could we move forward from here? to get 60 votes in the senate would be tough, but there are no reasons why cities across america should paos push their senators to look into this, and it will lift our entire country up. >> you know, i never understood why reparations was controversial when it comes to blacks or descendants of slaves. w
joining me now is louisville mayor, greg fisher.ion since about 1989, but this year was the first time it made it out of committee. what made you in the louisville council decide to put your support behind the house legislation and do you think it has a chance of passing? >> this bill is long past due in terms of being studied by the congress. that's all we are talking about here, is putting a commission together to study the harm that enslaving people done to african-americans,...
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you had to act like you were being drafted and so the republican convention is in louisville, my hometown, harlan goes to gop convention in cincinnati with the gel of getting new mexico nation from the president ofti the united instates in 1876, benjamin bristol, his good friend. after a few ballots it became clear to harlan that he wasn't going going to be ablesn to pull it off and so on a key roll call into the convention, harlan throws the bristol delegate 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 on the supreme court. in fact, abraham lincoln did that and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristol who was appointed to the supreme court but john marshal and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only -- the reason -- i might just say, justice gorsuch when he was before the supreme -- before the senate judiciary committee was asked who was your favorite supreme court justice, john marshal harlan. interestingly enough marshal's father named hi
you had to act like you were being drafted and so the republican convention is in louisville, my hometown, harlan goes to gop convention in cincinnati with the gel of getting new mexico nation from the president ofti the united instates in 1876, benjamin bristol, his good friend. after a few ballots it became clear to harlan that he wasn't going going to be ablesn to pull it off and so on a key roll call into the convention, harlan throws the bristol delegate to the former governor of ohio. so...
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in a interview after the amy coney barrett speech in louisville. he agreed with his colleague. >> i do agree with what i think the approach is that she is taking there. you know, as i have said it takes some years and you then gradually pick up the moorings of the institution and the moorings of the institution, you are a judge. and you better be there for everybody. not just the democrats. not just the republicans. >> i mean, as an ideal, sure, as a description -- the supreme court has long been hostile to public scrutiny, they think they are above it. they think everything that happens outside the chamber is vulgar. you may have noticed we don't have much to show you when we talk about the court. to be honest, breaking the fourth wall, it makes it hard to do cable news segments about the court and that is on purpose, to insulat themselves from the what amy coney barrett calls hot takes. if there's one thing that i take a way is that the criticism is working. so, please, keep it up. the co-host of the podcast, strict scrutiny and the justice corre
in a interview after the amy coney barrett speech in louisville. he agreed with his colleague. >> i do agree with what i think the approach is that she is taking there. you know, as i have said it takes some years and you then gradually pick up the moorings of the institution and the moorings of the institution, you are a judge. and you better be there for everybody. not just the democrats. not just the republicans. >> i mean, as an ideal, sure, as a description -- the supreme court...
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over 20-year period through actions the louisville area became much more integrated and built constituency of people who volunteered and, you know, you had a majority politics in which the majority of people wanted integration and when they -- after they got out in their corridor with the school desegregation, they continued their school integration, they consolidated the government, city and county and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hypersegregated metro area to just being moderately segregated. that is success, right? and now they've done a lot of education around what happened in the 30's and why it is black neighbors in the west end are the way they are and why they need more resources. so, you know, despite lately the city is associated with rianna taylor's death, they have miles to go but they went from being hypersegregated to much more segregated and they have done a pretty damn good job with creating and maintaining integrated schools much better than a lot of other places. a lot of other places in the south, white areas are trying to suc
over 20-year period through actions the louisville area became much more integrated and built constituency of people who volunteered and, you know, you had a majority politics in which the majority of people wanted integration and when they -- after they got out in their corridor with the school desegregation, they continued their school integration, they consolidated the government, city and county and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hypersegregated...
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neil gorsuch, after he was confirmed, appeared with mcconnell in louisville.heir seats to? they can argue that politics is not part of the court, but you know, those of us who follow the court and ordinary citizens can see what's in front of their eyes and politics is now and always has been an integral part of the supreme court. >> right. if you don't want politics to be part of the court, don't engage in politics while sitting on the supreme court. and this public -- >> and if i could just add, you know, there is something called traditional philosophy. amy coney barrett and her speech said, oh, judicial philosophy is totally different from politics. no it's not. judicial philosophy is politics in judicial interpretation. i don't criticize the justices for that. you know, ruth bader ginsburg and antonin scalia had different approaches to the law. that doesn't make one right and one wrong, but politics was intricately bound up in how they viewed the law and it's true of the other nine as well. >> how much do you think is attributed to the majority's decision
neil gorsuch, after he was confirmed, appeared with mcconnell in louisville.heir seats to? they can argue that politics is not part of the court, but you know, those of us who follow the court and ordinary citizens can see what's in front of their eyes and politics is now and always has been an integral part of the supreme court. >> right. if you don't want politics to be part of the court, don't engage in politics while sitting on the supreme court. and this public -- >> and if i...
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fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville. by high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the bigtime, in a division i school. >> mike digiuro is trent's dad. >> so he walked onto university of kentucky, which is in the southeast conference, which is about as big as they come. >> sure. >> and he worked real hard to get to where he was. >> and trent's teammates saw that hard work. >> trent had the ability to perform. so while he might have been a walk-on, his performance allowed him to endear himself to others very quickly. >> that july, as trent practiced football and prepared for his senior year, his parents went to lexingt
fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisville. by high school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to...
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of the counselors while the counselor said, if you can't live in no inhaled asia neutral beam, louisville was all about to say several other did you get we'll go from. so he's not, he would have lived there all their lives. i just mean like tree like that me and this will limit make me sick. you want to why priest estimate well just disregard them like their rubbish. like they've that file. they just put them as like, as like, you know, this is the richest town in the borrow them. how can i help them? oh, you have human rights obligations easy and you can't let these investors and the financial system run amok on its own. i see why human rights, every single person has a bunch of rights. and then i have a question for you. and that is a, you are legal scholar on human rights. you just, okay, yes. all right. you have the instrumentality that is the law. exactly. because when i see is those with power board, can they deploy the law in ways that work for their stuff is happening? lou prices go up in the neighborhood that is fixed. that's when the everybody understands that part. and then the
of the counselors while the counselor said, if you can't live in no inhaled asia neutral beam, louisville was all about to say several other did you get we'll go from. so he's not, he would have lived there all their lives. i just mean like tree like that me and this will limit make me sick. you want to why priest estimate well just disregard them like their rubbish. like they've that file. they just put them as like, as like, you know, this is the richest town in the borrow them. how can i...
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. >> y un hospital de niÑos de louisville en kentucky tiene dos nuevos integrantes estos perros goldenon nosotros, tenga un fin de semana con mucho cuidado, recuerden a partir de las 5 de la tarde con mÁs noticias volvemos buenas tardes, hoy viernes 15 de octubre administración biden se prepara para implementar el programa quedaste en méxico y el ex presidente bill clinton se recupera luego de sentirse mal durante un evento y fda decidirá si le da luz verde a la vacuna
. >> y un hospital de niÑos de louisville en kentucky tiene dos nuevos integrantes estos perros goldenon nosotros, tenga un fin de semana con mucho cuidado, recuerden a partir de las 5 de la tarde con mÁs noticias volvemos buenas tardes, hoy viernes 15 de octubre administración biden se prepara para implementar el programa quedaste en méxico y el ex presidente bill clinton se recupera luego de sentirse mal durante un evento y fda decidirá si le da luz verde a la vacuna
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women's surgical center in louisville is one of two clinics in kentucky that provides abortions. 3,000one of them must run a gauntlet of protestors. >> this is not health care. this is killing human beings. >> this practice has been running since 1980, approximately 41years. >> reporter: he says there is a simple reason he offers women abortions. >> you will never be equal if you can't control your reproduction. >> reporter: but he says over the years, like many states, kentucky has greatly limited abortion and increased restrictions. for example, a woman who wants to end her pregnancy must undergo an ultrasound with a doctor required to turn the volume up. >> that's crazy that we have to turn on the heartbeat and allow a patient to hear it and tell her to cover her ears if she doesn't want to hear it. it is just very traumatizing to the patient. >> reporter: but another louisville women's center is also on the front lines. beside you for life, started by a group of local churches, tries to convince women not to have abortions. >> our mission is to share the hope and support of the gos
women's surgical center in louisville is one of two clinics in kentucky that provides abortions. 3,000one of them must run a gauntlet of protestors. >> this is not health care. this is killing human beings. >> this practice has been running since 1980, approximately 41years. >> reporter: he says there is a simple reason he offers women abortions. >> you will never be equal if you can't control your reproduction. >> reporter: but he says over the years, like many...
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in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of provd proof of>> h members, jue population of the united states, that do not want to be vaccinated. >> reporter: many firefighters are also refusing to comply. in spokane, washington, 50 of them will be fired later this month if they don't get the shot. one is tim archer. have you been vaccinated? >> no, sir. >> reporter: why not? >> because it's-- it's really in conflict with my conscious. >> reporter: do you see yourself changing your stance? >> no, sir. >> reporter: in some cases, officers and firefighters are saying, norah, that this is the toughest decision they've ever had to make during their years. >> o'donnell: important to protect the public. all right, jeff pegues, thank you. we're going to turn now to a cbs news investigation. we have uncovered allegations of fraud, waste, and abuse at the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, potentially involving hundreds of millions of your tax dollars. that agency has not had a permanent director fo
in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of provd proof of>> h members, jue population of the united states, that do not want to be vaccinated. >> reporter: many firefighters are also refusing to comply. in spokane, washington, 50 of them will be fired later this month if they don't get the shot. one is tim archer. have you been vaccinated? >> no, sir. >> reporter: why not? >> because it's-- it's really in...
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let's hear from louisville, kentucky, bernie on our democrats line. caller: good morning.ew weeks ago, i leave it was john had andrew yang on the show to talk about the forward party having -- i believe the party is based around having the best things from the republican party and the best things from the democrat party and bringing them together to create this new party. do you see that getting any traction? let me just say one thing, a john kasich-joe lieberman ticket or vice versa is a ticket i would definitely support. guest: thank you. that would be an honor. i think my running days are over, but that's kind of you to say. maybe not surprisingly, i admire andrew yang and generally admire him. i give him a lot of credit for trying to do what he's doing by creating a new party, a new party, forward party. and doing exactly what i and a lot of other democrats and republicans, but not as many as in the old days, tried to do, which is if you are a member of a political party, you have an obligation to do what is right. if your party is asking you to do something you don't
let's hear from louisville, kentucky, bernie on our democrats line. caller: good morning.ew weeks ago, i leave it was john had andrew yang on the show to talk about the forward party having -- i believe the party is based around having the best things from the republican party and the best things from the democrat party and bringing them together to create this new party. do you see that getting any traction? let me just say one thing, a john kasich-joe lieberman ticket or vice versa is a...
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look, a suncoast, nothing short of the head of a state run smuggling rate with arthur shift in louisville in and through belarus, state organized, or at least state supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime and belarus has now considerably expanded the list of countries from where people can enter without a visa. that's a form of hybrid threats where migrants are being used as a political weapon horse they offer the interior minister of germany who you just heard. there's also said that he wants to coordinate with his polish counterpart in order to have joint border patrols along, not polish, or bellow russian border. that border basically between bellow, bruce and the european union. there has been a deal done between brussels and baghdad. though in this particular issue, that is to make sure that no planes will be flying refugees from iraq into bela ru city route, that quite a few people had taken. now this air bag on flights is going to be in place at least until the end of the year. but what we're talking about deals, and particularly when it comes to refugees minds
look, a suncoast, nothing short of the head of a state run smuggling rate with arthur shift in louisville in and through belarus, state organized, or at least state supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime and belarus has now considerably expanded the list of countries from where people can enter without a visa. that's a form of hybrid threats where migrants are being used as a political weapon horse they offer the interior minister of germany who you just heard. there's also...
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before the route of the reports that molly was in talks to hire a russian mercenaries for security louisville. if he does need a new situation resulting from the end of operation by can put molly before fait accompli was abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to feel the gotten them, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of the french that operation in the north of the country did get or macklin responded to those comments, saying what the molly and prime minister said is inadmissible. it's shameful. and it dishonors what is not even a government. the molly and prime minister was born of 2 crews. there was a qu in august 2020, that a qu within a qu, the current government, he said, has 0 credibility. so why has france a former colonial power in marley been fighting there for the last 8 years? well, the current crisis began in 2012 with an armed uprising by separatists in molly's north, that created unrest that led to al qaeda and i still linked fighters spr
before the route of the reports that molly was in talks to hire a russian mercenaries for security louisville. if he does need a new situation resulting from the end of operation by can put molly before fait accompli was abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to feel the gotten them, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of the french that operation in the...
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for now 61 in salt lake city and highs around louisville. room temperatures, 72 degrees. isa? thank you very much, pedram. >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," a controversial steele dossier. he explains why he's speaking out now. >>> the world's second largest economy posts the second largest growth rate and china's swift rebound is losing steam. both of those stories after a very short break. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. >>> welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm isa soares. authorities in haiti says a powerful gang is behind the kidnapping of 17 missionaries, 16 americans and one canadian abducted on saturday. they're worki
for now 61 in salt lake city and highs around louisville. room temperatures, 72 degrees. isa? thank you very much, pedram. >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," a controversial steele dossier. he explains why he's speaking out now. >>> the world's second largest economy posts the second largest growth rate and china's swift rebound is losing steam. both of those stories after a very short break. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and...
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opened a pattern of practice investigations of systematically misconduct to the police department in louisville and minneapolis. just because we can't get it done in the states, we are not standing back. we have much more to do. my administration also wants to advance meaningful police reform that includes executive actions to live up to america's promise of equal justice under the law. the work continues to create a safer, stronger community in critical ways with my american rescue plan. thank you in the congress for supporting it and everybody forgets that was $1.9 billion, trillion dollars. we got a heck of a lot done with that. people don't even know where it came from. i'm serious. think about it. expanding the summer programs and job opportunities it's important to keep people safe and out of trouble. formerly incarcerated people successfully rendered against $25 and a bus ticket go back to the bridge you should have access to pell grants and housing and all the things. we shouldn't put you back in a spot where you have no option. the epidemic of gun violence. just nine months in the fede
opened a pattern of practice investigations of systematically misconduct to the police department in louisville and minneapolis. just because we can't get it done in the states, we are not standing back. we have much more to do. my administration also wants to advance meaningful police reform that includes executive actions to live up to america's promise of equal justice under the law. the work continues to create a safer, stronger community in critical ways with my american rescue plan. thank...
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louisville kentucky on the democratic line go ahead. >>caller: good morning. few weeks ago andrew yang was on the show talking about based around having the republican party and the democratic party and bringing them together to create a new party do you see that getting traction joe liebermann or case think ticket is one i would have supported or vice versa. >> that would be an honor. i think my running days are over but that is kind of you to say. but not surprisingly i admire andrew yang and i give them a lot of credit to do what he is trying to do to create a new forward party and i went a lot of other were doing which is yes you areti a member of a political party but really you have an obligation to do what you think is right if they are doing something you don't believe is right for the country or your constituents so the average voter not so long ago and then to say i am the way i got to go. >> so doing something that could only be constructed so with that realism if you look at american history there is not much of a track record of success or third-p
louisville kentucky on the democratic line go ahead. >>caller: good morning. few weeks ago andrew yang was on the show talking about based around having the republican party and the democratic party and bringing them together to create a new party do you see that getting traction joe liebermann or case think ticket is one i would have supported or vice versa. >> that would be an honor. i think my running days are over but that is kind of you to say. but not surprisingly i admire...
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in louisville, connecticut, hello to patty -- kentucky, hello to patty on the democrats line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i wanted to respond to a caller probably about 10 calls ago about the corruption in the government. he was talking >> had got yep the information about the covid vaccine before the rest of the country did. they had bought a lot of stock in things that they knew were going to go up. and when that was brought out there were a lowt of people outraged over it -- a lot of people outraged over it and we were told just that congress is exempt from that. i'm not sure if that's true or not. and then also mitch mcconnell's wife supposedly made a lot of money on what she did with china for her family's company. so i'm not pointing fingers at republicans or democrats like that man that called earlier did. i'm just saying we all realize that the government has a lot of corruption on both sides. and i think that the reason that they really need to pass the voting rights act and the john lewis deal is basically for the dark money in politics. i really believe that
in louisville, connecticut, hello to patty -- kentucky, hello to patty on the democrats line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i wanted to respond to a caller probably about 10 calls ago about the corruption in the government. he was talking >> had got yep the information about the covid vaccine before the rest of the country did. they had bought a lot of stock in things that they knew were going to go up. and when that was brought out there were a lowt of people outraged over it -- a...
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in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of police department employees have provided proof of vaccination. >> we have members just like a cross section of the population of the united states that do not want to be vaccinated. >> reporter: many firefighters are also refusing to comply. in spokane, washington, 50 of them will be fired later this month if they don't get the shot. one is tim archer. have you been vaccinated? >> no, sir. >> reporter: why not? >> because it's -- it's really in conflict with any conscience. >> reporter: do you see yourself chaining your stance? >> no, sir. >> reporter: in some case, officers and firefighters are saying, norah, that this is the toughest decision that they've ever had to make during their careers. >> important to protect the public. all right, jeff pegues, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the sooth
in memphis and louisville, just 47% of officers have been vaccinated. and in philadelphia, just 13% of police department employees have provided proof of vaccination. >> we have members just like a cross section of the population of the united states that do not want to be vaccinated. >> reporter: many firefighters are also refusing to comply. in spokane, washington, 50 of them will be fired later this month if they don't get the shot. one is tim archer. have you been vaccinated?...
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patrick in louisville, ken. patrick, what do you do? caller: i'm a rank one teacher from the state of kentucky, elementary schoolteacher, secondary schoolteacher. i just want to tell you my experiences that i've had recently working through the archdiocese of louisville. it's a catholic schools. they hired me october 1 last year as a substitute teacher. that's when the covid-19 kicked in. so they asked me not to come in to the buildings because they didn't want additional staff to come into the buildings because of the covid. so in january, same situation occurred. they rehired me again. they asked me not to come into the schools for the very same reason. so this past -- let's see, i think it was august. they sent me a letter, the student of schools, for the catholic schools near louisville sent me a letter telling me that they would let me go because of the covid or the delta, and that they would call me back when the delta would cease. i got the bright idea to file for the benefits back in january 6. i did that online. so when i didn'
patrick in louisville, ken. patrick, what do you do? caller: i'm a rank one teacher from the state of kentucky, elementary schoolteacher, secondary schoolteacher. i just want to tell you my experiences that i've had recently working through the archdiocese of louisville. it's a catholic schools. they hired me october 1 last year as a substitute teacher. that's when the covid-19 kicked in. so they asked me not to come in to the buildings because they didn't want additional staff to come into the...
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he asked where i was from and i told him i was from louisville. he said, i'm going to check that. and i guess they called and they didn't like me because i went for voter registration there. when he came back, he said you damn right, we going to make you wish you was dead. they lead me out of that cell into another cell and he gave a need go crewmen a blackjack and ordered me to lay down on the bunkbed and the negro league room and said, you want me to beat her with this, sir? you dam right, because you know what i will do to you. the first need beat me. he beat me until he was exhausted -- the first need go -- negto beat me. he beat me until he was exhausted. then the state patrolman ordered the other negro man to beat me. i started to move my feet and the state patrolman ordered him to sit on my feet and i began to scream. the white men got up and began to beat me in my head. i have a blood clot and a kidney injury on the right side from that beating. these are the things we go through in the state of mississippi, just trying to be treated like a human being. amy: just trying to
he asked where i was from and i told him i was from louisville. he said, i'm going to check that. and i guess they called and they didn't like me because i went for voter registration there. when he came back, he said you damn right, we going to make you wish you was dead. they lead me out of that cell into another cell and he gave a need go crewmen a blackjack and ordered me to lay down on the bunkbed and the negro league room and said, you want me to beat her with this, sir? you dam right,...
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areas of louisville, nashville, knoxville, tennessee.s well before the front finally begins to make its way into the northeast as we head into the day saturday. the same system will shift across different areas. notice this, john. all of that cooler air that is going to come in behind the front making it feel a little bit more like fall should feel in a lot of places. >> all right. i was not planning for rain saturday morning. i appreciate you warning me. thanks, allison. >> thanks. >>> the border crisis has been an uphill battle for the biden administration. kamala harris had an initial focus on central america. now it is migrants arriving from even farther away creating a larger problem here. i think this really speaks to the fact that this is sort of an evolving dynamic problem. >> it is. it is an immense challenge for that reason. there are changes in who is coming to the u.s./mexico border. del rio is a clear example of this. last month we saw thousands of migrants a massed under the bridge. they came from south america, not central
areas of louisville, nashville, knoxville, tennessee.s well before the front finally begins to make its way into the northeast as we head into the day saturday. the same system will shift across different areas. notice this, john. all of that cooler air that is going to come in behind the front making it feel a little bit more like fall should feel in a lot of places. >> all right. i was not planning for rain saturday morning. i appreciate you warning me. thanks, allison. >> thanks....