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julian: or west logo. -- or west louisville. drew: from her john's pigs. was louisville. would have looked it up more. julian: back where it needed to be. this is not t jobina: julian: usually if much cake it is on someone's plate. jobina: louisville is barbecue. drew: ask along the duration took for the chase. kumasi: and the people, we need to check on them. julian: a lot of hurt drew: a lot of temples. -- tumbles. kumasi: it looked like it hurt. drew: starting to see some breaks in the cloud cover. dense fog on the coast. temperatures staying below average through the weekend. next week, turning back cooler weather and we get hot summer weather by tuesday and wednesday. dense fog along the coast. half moon bay less than two miles. we will do again tomorrow afternoon and repeat on sunday, keeping the cooling trend in place through sunday. highs today in the 60's around the bay shoreline. 70's and warmer spots away from the coast. tonight, overcast with coastal drizzle with numbers ending 50's. you will feel the warmer weather tuesday were 90's are back. with the trend s
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people like the black man in louisville, who in under two years, had more than 25 police encounters andospitalizations associated with behavioral health issues. he died in a jail for days after being arrested for trespassing and failure to appear in court on previous charges. i am talking about a white man in minneapolis who was in his own front yard, shirtless, shoeless, and in pajama pants, experiencing it behavioral health episode, when police were called. police showed up, firing a taser at him, causing him to drop to the ground in pain. i have talking about a young black man with psychosis that caused him to believe that his father owned a store where he stole five dollars worth of snacks. he was arrested and placed in solitary confinement for 100 days while awaiting an evaluation on his competency to stand trial. he starts to that. i am talking about a young black man with severe autism and intellectual disabilities going to a public library while wearing a hoodie being subverted into a solitary confinement in a virginia prison when he entered a police officer who stopped and rest
people like the black man in louisville, who in under two years, had more than 25 police encounters andospitalizations associated with behavioral health issues. he died in a jail for days after being arrested for trespassing and failure to appear in court on previous charges. i am talking about a white man in minneapolis who was in his own front yard, shirtless, shoeless, and in pajama pants, experiencing it behavioral health episode, when police were called. police showed up, firing a taser at...
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department the louisville jefferson county metro government.here too we are working with officials and committee members to implement remedial measures. in addition to our enforcement actions, we are working across the government to provide communities and law enforcement agencies with the support, technical assistance and resources they need to more effectively care for people in crisis. in may of this year, the justice department together with the department of health issued guidance for emergency responses to people with behavioral health or other disabilities. this guidance provides state and local officials with best practices for responding to crises experienced by people with disabilities. on a slightly different but closely related subject, i wanted to let you know the justice department will soon issue a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding site accessibility for people with disabilities. indeed, depending on the day and time someone pushes play on these recorded remarks, you may already know about that notice. [laughter] in the 33
department the louisville jefferson county metro government.here too we are working with officials and committee members to implement remedial measures. in addition to our enforcement actions, we are working across the government to provide communities and law enforcement agencies with the support, technical assistance and resources they need to more effectively care for people in crisis. in may of this year, the justice department together with the department of health issued guidance for...
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she lives in louisville. what happened? >> good morning.new place that day and we were at a friend's home. we walked out and, you know, wait is the car? in the place where the car was. we found glass. we reported it stolen immediately and it was finally found 36 hours later crashed beyond being salvageable. >> bill: wow. i understand you can find tiktok videos and youtube videos to teach people how to do this in 15 minutes. have you seen those? >> i haven't seen those. they've been making a point of anything showing that now but by the time that started being done it was far too late and the damage was done. >> bill: especially for you. auto thefts in louisville so far this year, your town, 800, 1,112 kias for just shy of 2,000 cars. do you know others? >> yeah, i do have a few friends that had theirs taken. fortunately in their cases there was window damage and i'm the only one i know of personally that has had their car crashed this way. so thankfully the friends were able to get repairs done. >> bill: my heart sank, your quote, because y
she lives in louisville. what happened? >> good morning.new place that day and we were at a friend's home. we walked out and, you know, wait is the car? in the place where the car was. we found glass. we reported it stolen immediately and it was finally found 36 hours later crashed beyond being salvageable. >> bill: wow. i understand you can find tiktok videos and youtube videos to teach people how to do this in 15 minutes. have you seen those? >> i haven't seen those. they've...
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it will take alternative responses for people with behavioral issues and louisville to remedy unequal treatment. i have a pending investigation of homeless cities and phoenix when we are examining the same. i want will no doubt states provide services will ensure will the community helps prevent will utilization and local law enforcement responses providing crisis and long-term services of the integration mandate. in 21 we found they violated the services leading to incarceration and the ongoing investigation in louisville and oklahoma kentucky provide community-based services in this for incarceration for people with mental disabilities. this build groundbreaking work for we security council that will list police involved lines possible new service away for these crisis services where appropriate. this division has been busy filing private litigation over the past year to ensure courts are appropriately interpreting and applying the law in this area. we waiting on a case for young black man in a mental health crisis of mcdonald's and was shot 23 times and weighed in on a case against
it will take alternative responses for people with behavioral issues and louisville to remedy unequal treatment. i have a pending investigation of homeless cities and phoenix when we are examining the same. i want will no doubt states provide services will ensure will the community helps prevent will utilization and local law enforcement responses providing crisis and long-term services of the integration mandate. in 21 we found they violated the services leading to incarceration and the...
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host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no longer welcome in the democratic party. that is when the white people who were democrats went to the republican party. any attempt the republican party can nominate the candidate that is not a radical, they can't win. they have more people just like the democrats is to have. guest: >> and we're going to break away here to keep our over 40-year commitment to live coverage of congress. you can continue watching. go to our website c-span.org. we'll take you now to the floor of the house here on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. chapl
host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no...
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louisville ad oklahoma kentucky provide community-based services in this for incarceration for people with mental disabilities. this build groundbreaking work for we security council that will list police involved lines possible new service away for these crisis services where appropriate. this division has been busy filing private litigation over the past year to ensure courts are appropriately interpreting and applying the law in this area. we waiting on a case for young black man in a mental health crisis of mcdonald's and was shot 23 times and weighed in on a case against the school district on behalf of kids with disabilities who were removed after experiencing behavioral health challenges and a 16-year-old with autism and louisiana who died while first defendants were responding to the child's disability related episode or outburst. and all three of these, the facts alleged scenarios where modification such as de-escalation or alternative response may have invented tragic outcomes. we recently secured in ohio for police discriminated against the driver with a mobility disability
louisville ad oklahoma kentucky provide community-based services in this for incarceration for people with mental disabilities. this build groundbreaking work for we security council that will list police involved lines possible new service away for these crisis services where appropriate. this division has been busy filing private litigation over the past year to ensure courts are appropriately interpreting and applying the law in this area. we waiting on a case for young black man in a mental...
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tonight in the louisville courier journal. the kentucky attorney general e wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. oh, it's not just tennessee.ho it's also kentucky.'s and here it is in arkansas, tooe today, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wantss to know about your out of stateo abortion. it's happening with the ap republican attorney general in l arkansas, too. oh, and look.as here tonight.d on here it is in georgia. georgia attorney general.t and here it is in mississippi.ge mississippi's attorney general. this is from mississippi today.i a nonprofit news organization which is actually first to breao the story with the headline.is mississippi's attorney general r wants to make info on out-of-state abortions to mississippi authorities. mississippi has banned abortion. there is no abortion clinic lef in mississippi. if you live in mississippi and you need to get an abortion, you will need to figure out how to e get yourself out of mississippi into a state where you can l
tonight in the louisville courier journal. the kentucky attorney general e wants kentuckians out of state abortion records to be available to authorities. oh, it's not just tennessee.ho it's also kentucky.'s and here it is in arkansas, tooe today, in the arkansas times. arkansas attorney general wantss to know about your out of stateo abortion. it's happening with the ap republican attorney general in l arkansas, too. oh, and look.as here tonight.d on here it is in georgia. georgia attorney...
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the state department said kidnappings are widespread. >>> and a hero's welcome home for a louisville head in april in a mass shooting at a bank there. days earlier, he had just graduated from the police academy. he spent just, he spent 109 days in the hospital. he was in critical condition there for a month. his family overwhelmed with gratitude. >> because of the work they did, we get to take our brother home today. >> he gets to go home, sleep in his own bed, watch his own tv, and he's been asking for a steak dinner and we're going to get him a steak dinner. he has a long road ahead of him with the help of the doctor and everybody here, he'll get back to it. >> steak dinner. we wish him well. >>> and it appears, variety reports for the first time in more than 20 years, the prime time emmy awards will be postponed. they were scheduled for september 18th but event vendors are being told the ceremony will not air only day. of course, the ongoing strike. boris? >>> still to come, the idaho college murder case. prosecutors demanding to see details of the suspect's alibi. we'll break it
the state department said kidnappings are widespread. >>> and a hero's welcome home for a louisville head in april in a mass shooting at a bank there. days earlier, he had just graduated from the police academy. he spent just, he spent 109 days in the hospital. he was in critical condition there for a month. his family overwhelmed with gratitude. >> because of the work they did, we get to take our brother home today. >> he gets to go home, sleep in his own bed, watch his...
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. >> well, louisville police in pursuit of a pot belly pig to he's on the run. led the officers on it. wild goose chase through this kentucky neighborhood and was off course captured on cam footage. you can see people trying to another one down call the paramedics. thing's pretty stubborn. anyway, big captured unleashed by the officers and then returned to his owners. yes, actually happened about a week ago. the louisville metro police department posted the video today on facebook making a lot of jokes at their own expense. we'll just leave it at that. yeah. let's talk about 5 or 6 people down and pick kept on going until they finally got it. at least didn't make bacon. adam is back home with that is a for sure. that's what they said. he was returned to his owner. so hopefully other big is not a farm big he said. and all right, does it for and on for news at 9, i'm stuck by myself in the next hour. here's what's coming up on kron. 4 news at 10 license plate readers, not new to the bay area, but >> one proposal to install them in an east bay city is facing some p
. >> well, louisville police in pursuit of a pot belly pig to he's on the run. led the officers on it. wild goose chase through this kentucky neighborhood and was off course captured on cam footage. you can see people trying to another one down call the paramedics. thing's pretty stubborn. anyway, big captured unleashed by the officers and then returned to his owners. yes, actually happened about a week ago. the louisville metro police department posted the video today on facebook making...
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when the reporter joe sanka from the louisville journal asked the kentucky attorney general's office if t they have already pursued private medical records from kentucky women who have had medical treatment in other states, the attorney general's office didn't give joe sonka an answer. it leaves open a the possibilit that maybe they are already doing althis. maybe they are already trying or getting these medical records. they used to say the republican party was the party of limited government. this is a lot of things but this is not that. joining us now, president of pro-choice america. it's really great to see you. thanks for being here. >>ei thank you for having me. >> so i want to start with this letter from these 19 republican attorneys general. they're writing to the biden administration why? why have they taken this on as a matter of they need to take one theto federal government? >> the republican ags have been increasingly extremist. they're some of the most egregiousth offenders of attack on our medical freedoms. it is not shocking as they're losing the public opinion war o
when the reporter joe sanka from the louisville journal asked the kentucky attorney general's office if t they have already pursued private medical records from kentucky women who have had medical treatment in other states, the attorney general's office didn't give joe sonka an answer. it leaves open a the possibilit that maybe they are already doing althis. maybe they are already trying or getting these medical records. they used to say the republican party was the party of limited government....
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louisville kentucky, and -- louisville, kentucky, and henderson, nevada, tied for fifth. lifestyle factors. if you are looking for a starter home in california, good luck finding it. meteorologist: virginia beach might not be so bad. i'm from virginia. i know virginia beach very well. i've been to other places -- those other places, too. virginia beach might be the most appealing place to move to if you are leaving california. kristen: the starter home price there is about $80,000, you would be hard-pressed to get that here. [laughter] >> you could add a zero at the end of the. -- end of that. [laughter] kristen: now to an unusual listing that popped up on the low -- on zillow. it is for a haunted mansion, the one featured in disney's new movie, "haunted mansion." it is on a secluded bayou street dating back to 1923. the zestimate says, your [laughter] disney's haunted premiered over the weekend at disneyland. julian: you could stay in it for a night, that sort of thing. if you're trying to spend $10,000 on a nightstand. kristen: your soul? is that just a pr ploy for the
louisville kentucky, and -- louisville, kentucky, and henderson, nevada, tied for fifth. lifestyle factors. if you are looking for a starter home in california, good luck finding it. meteorologist: virginia beach might not be so bad. i'm from virginia. i know virginia beach very well. i've been to other places -- those other places, too. virginia beach might be the most appealing place to move to if you are leaving california. kristen: the starter home price there is about $80,000, you would be...
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one reporter, joe sankaran the louisville courier journal today asked the kentucky attorneys general if they have already pursued private medical records from kentucky women who had medical treatment in other states the attorney general didn't give joe sunk an answer. he said he has not heard back from the attorney general's office about this. which leaves open the possibility that maybe they are already doing. this maybe they already trying or getting these medical records. they used to say that the republican party was the party of limited government. this is a lot of things. but it's not that. joining us now is the president of pro-choice america. and it really good to see you. thank you very much for being here. thank you for having me. >> i want to start with this letter from the 19 republican attorneys generals. they're writing to the biden administration why, why have they said and taken this on of the matter that they need to take up with the federal government. you know the republican aides have been increasingly extremists. there's some of the most egregious offenders of ou
one reporter, joe sankaran the louisville courier journal today asked the kentucky attorneys general if they have already pursued private medical records from kentucky women who had medical treatment in other states the attorney general didn't give joe sunk an answer. he said he has not heard back from the attorney general's office about this. which leaves open the possibility that maybe they are already doing. this maybe they already trying or getting these medical records. they used to say...
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[laughter] pete: you've got a new location in louisville. when are you coming to nashville?ve nashville. joey: don't forget about georgia. it's out there and a whole lot better -- >> i'm from florida, so we have a problem -- this is pinhook, the the newest relesion, 7 years old. it's an awesome bourbon, it's made in kentucky. a gentleman -- joey: we're going to take this to commercial, drink it a little bit later. for more information visit pig beach barbecue.com. rachel: i'm telling you, it is so good. >> thanks for having me. joey: looking for my steak on a stick. more lassoing lessons up next. rachel: i mean, that is so -- ♪ ♪ i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. [coughs] good to go. yeah, i think i'll get a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. no. i'm going to get a second opinion. with innovation refunds, there's no upfront cost to find out. so why not check like i did for my small busi
[laughter] pete: you've got a new location in louisville. when are you coming to nashville?ve nashville. joey: don't forget about georgia. it's out there and a whole lot better -- >> i'm from florida, so we have a problem -- this is pinhook, the the newest relesion, 7 years old. it's an awesome bourbon, it's made in kentucky. a gentleman -- joey: we're going to take this to commercial, drink it a little bit later. for more information visit pig beach barbecue.com. rachel: i'm telling you,...
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and a southwest flight bound for louisville was diverted to columbus, ohio, after experiencing pressurization issues. the faa now investigating both incidents. in a statement, hawaiian airlines said their priority is to care for the passengers and crew affected. but they do emphasize they thoroughly inspected the plane before boarding its next flight. jacqueline lee, abc news, newark, new jersey. >> all right, jacqueline, thank you so much. well parts of the city of chicago remain underwater. just look here, severe flooding flash flooding leaving drivers trapped in their cars. dozens of people had to be rescued sunday, which went down as one of the city's wettest days ever. millions of americans also sweltering as extreme heat stretches from coast to coast. now blamed for more than two dozen deaths. accuweather meteorologist melissa konstanzer has today's forecast. melissa >> good morning, lionel. we're watching a wide risk for severe weather extending from new england into the southeast east with thunderstorms bringing damage, winds and heavy rainfall. the risk for flooding through the mid-a
and a southwest flight bound for louisville was diverted to columbus, ohio, after experiencing pressurization issues. the faa now investigating both incidents. in a statement, hawaiian airlines said their priority is to care for the passengers and crew affected. but they do emphasize they thoroughly inspected the plane before boarding its next flight. jacqueline lee, abc news, newark, new jersey. >> all right, jacqueline, thank you so much. well parts of the city of chicago remain...
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this is at the minor league's columbus clippers-louisville bats game yesterday. his drink on the grass to make it a two-handed catch. and there he is celebrating that home run catch. not bad. >>> in a unanimous decision, all 32 nfl owners voted to approve the sale of the washington commanders. a group led by billionaire josh harris who's also part owner of the nba's philadelphia 76ers and the nhl's new jersey devils will take over in a deal worth over $6 billion. the team's previous owner is facing a $60 million fine after a lengthy investigation uncovered workplace misconduct as well as alleged financial improprieties. >>> the women's world cup has kicked off in australia and new zealand, but the u.s. will make its first appearance tonight against vietnam. the defending champions are going for a fifth world cup title and a potential third in a row. a three-peat has never been achieved before by any team, men's or women's. this tournament will be the last time superstar megan rapinoe will be competing on the world stage after announcing she'll be retiring after t
this is at the minor league's columbus clippers-louisville bats game yesterday. his drink on the grass to make it a two-handed catch. and there he is celebrating that home run catch. not bad. >>> in a unanimous decision, all 32 nfl owners voted to approve the sale of the washington commanders. a group led by billionaire josh harris who's also part owner of the nba's philadelphia 76ers and the nhl's new jersey devils will take over in a deal worth over $6 billion. the team's previous...
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host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no longer welcome in the democratic party. that is when the white people who were democrats went to the republican party.
host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no...
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they were seen in a louisville back yard which is unusual for kittens their age, only five weeks old.ehab facility closer to the mountains >>> a new flavor is joining the skittles rainbow we're talking about mustard. french's has partnered with skittles to give mustard lovers all over the country a brand flu taste. ne taste. you can visit the french's website to win a limited pack. they showed them on an actual hot dog. i don't know if that's going to be the best flavor. >> imagine if you thought you were getting a lemon skittle and it was >>> right now at 5:00, staffing crisis. a shortage of police officers forces one city to declare a state of emergency.
they were seen in a louisville back yard which is unusual for kittens their age, only five weeks old.ehab facility closer to the mountains >>> a new flavor is joining the skittles rainbow we're talking about mustard. french's has partnered with skittles to give mustard lovers all over the country a brand flu taste. ne taste. you can visit the french's website to win a limited pack. they showed them on an actual hot dog. i don't know if that's going to be the best flavor. >>...
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he also fell at his louisville home, fracturing his shoulder.ow in his seventh term, this year he became the longest serving senate leader in u.s. history. >> it's always pretty scary when something like that happens. so i hope he is okay. >> reporter: conference chair john barrasso who also happens to be a doctor helped escort mcconnell back to his office. he told reporters he wanted to make sure mcconnell was fine, but remains concern about his health. jb? >> nikole killion on capitol hill, thanks, nikole. >>> turning to the economy, the federal reserve today raised its key interes rate by a quarter of a percentage point. the 11th since last year brings rates to a range between 5.25 and 5.5%, the highest it's been in 22 years. cbs' carter evans reports consumers are finally getting relief in the fight against inflation. >> reporter: we're beginning to see an impact from the historic fed rate hikes at grocery stores like tom's market outside chicago. >> dairy specifically prices are come back down to earth a little bill. >> reporter: co-owner n
he also fell at his louisville home, fracturing his shoulder.ow in his seventh term, this year he became the longest serving senate leader in u.s. history. >> it's always pretty scary when something like that happens. so i hope he is okay. >> reporter: conference chair john barrasso who also happens to be a doctor helped escort mcconnell back to his office. he told reporters he wanted to make sure mcconnell was fine, but remains concern about his health. jb? >> nikole killion...
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david mattingly from louisville has more on the mystery surrounding the shocking find. >> reporter: thisery from desperate times over a century and a half ago there are more than 700 rare u.s. gold coins, dated from 1840 to 1862. and ththey've becocome one of f greatest coin-n-collectingng fis of the 21st century. unearthed recently in a kentucky cornfield, these coins are estimated at a value exceeding $2 million an extremely rare find, asburied treasures go raurer still to find them in such good condition. >> underneath were just these phenomenally beautifully preserved coins, and i think they were preserved so well because they weren't exposed to air, and they were buried in the ground >> reporter: the mystery of how they landed in that kentucky cornfield promotes speculation one likely scenario has a wealthy kentuckian burying his wealth to hide it from an advancing confederate army >> if you had a lot of money, historically, you buried it. banks were good. they robbed the banks. you had to find a place that was secure and most times throughout history, people buried money what happe
david mattingly from louisville has more on the mystery surrounding the shocking find. >> reporter: thisery from desperate times over a century and a half ago there are more than 700 rare u.s. gold coins, dated from 1840 to 1862. and ththey've becocome one of f greatest coin-n-collectingng fis of the 21st century. unearthed recently in a kentucky cornfield, these coins are estimated at a value exceeding $2 million an extremely rare find, asburied treasures go raurer still to find them in...
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our louisville affiliate has the story. >> reporter: martha gray was in the third grade in lebanon, kentuckym another country. and so i signed up >> reporter: she was matched with a girl from sweden, also growing up in a small town with two siblings >> she said as soon as she would write, me have would wait by the mailbox to get my letters back >> reporter: they would write each other at least once a month. for years. sharing stories of their families first boyfriends, first jobs >> she kind of was my sister when we were growing up. the girl that i could chat with and tell all my little childhood secrets and whatever and she would write back the same >> reporter: later, they wrote about marriage children and sadness. this is the letter johanna sent after being diagnosed with breast cancer. >> every time we would talk on the phone, she would say oh, my dream is one day that we can meet >> reporter: in june, this happened the two third grade girls who lived an ocean and 4400 miles apart met in person. martha and her husband travelled to sweden, staying three days with johanna and her family >>
our louisville affiliate has the story. >> reporter: martha gray was in the third grade in lebanon, kentuckym another country. and so i signed up >> reporter: she was matched with a girl from sweden, also growing up in a small town with two siblings >> she said as soon as she would write, me have would wait by the mailbox to get my letters back >> reporter: they would write each other at least once a month. for years. sharing stories of their families first boyfriends,...
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have been unable to come to an agreement on a new labor contract. 2 rallies were held yesterday in louisvillenow the largest shipping and logistics facility in the country. a deal needs to be reached by the end of the month in order to avoid a strike. the international brotherhood of teamsters union represents about 340,000 ups workers. the 2 sides have not met at the bargaining table in more than 2 weeks. more laborer news. american airlines flight attendants are expected to hold a strike vote later this month. >> more than 26,000 flight attendants are seeking wage increases. the union's president says flight attendants have not received races or other improvements since early 2019, the results of the vote won't be known until the end of august. meantime, american airlines pilots recently authorized the strike and there could be strikes various staff at united delta and northwest airlines. >> the city of los angeles has launched an investigation over the trimming of trees near the universal studios property. those trees you see there have been providing shade for the sag after and wga union
have been unable to come to an agreement on a new labor contract. 2 rallies were held yesterday in louisvillenow the largest shipping and logistics facility in the country. a deal needs to be reached by the end of the month in order to avoid a strike. the international brotherhood of teamsters union represents about 340,000 ups workers. the 2 sides have not met at the bargaining table in more than 2 weeks. more laborer news. american airlines flight attendants are expected to hold a strike vote...
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minneapolis, louisville, philly. philly, new york, and boston, new york and boston especially, this could be the first official heat wave for the summer. david? >> david: the whole country in this together now. rob, thank you. >>> now to that court filing by former trump attorney rudy giuliani, and what it now says about what rudy giuliani once said about two election workers. a mother and daughter in georgia, whose story you heard right here. giuliani once accused them of, quote, passing around usb ports as if they were vials of heroin or cocaine. well, what the court filing says now about those claims. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> mr. giuliani, when you met with georgia lawmakers, did you lie to them? >> reporter: rudy giuliani today not contesting that he made false statements about two georgia election workers as he tried to overturn the election in that state. giuliani repeatedly attacked the workers, shaye moss and her mother, ruby freeman, who were only trying to count the votes. >>
minneapolis, louisville, philly. philly, new york, and boston, new york and boston especially, this could be the first official heat wave for the summer. david? >> david: the whole country in this together now. rob, thank you. >>> now to that court filing by former trump attorney rudy giuliani, and what it now says about what rudy giuliani once said about two election workers. a mother and daughter in georgia, whose story you heard right here. giuliani once accused them of,...
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. >> reporter: the same system set to hit the northeast already causing a flash flood energy louisvillesippi, northeast of jackson. in the suburbs of chicago, they're cleaning up after a violent 24 hours in the heartland. tornado sirens sounding downtown during the evening commute. this funnel cloud spotted just beyond the planes at midway airport. and at o'hare airport, passengers sheltering in a tunnel inside the terminal. homes in the southwest suburbs ripped apart. >> when the winds kicked up really hard and really fast it was like -- basement. now. get the dog and let's go. >> reporter: but back in vermont, officials late today confirming a 63-year-old man drowned in the floods. the governor warning -- >> we need to remain vigilant and prepared. do not be complacent. >> reporter: and david, the streets of montpelier are lined with these piles of furniture and other items that were ruined in this week's flooding. and now there's even more rain on the way. officials are monitoring the dams for more potential flooding, and they've had the national guard position their teams for more p
. >> reporter: the same system set to hit the northeast already causing a flash flood energy louisvillesippi, northeast of jackson. in the suburbs of chicago, they're cleaning up after a violent 24 hours in the heartland. tornado sirens sounding downtown during the evening commute. this funnel cloud spotted just beyond the planes at midway airport. and at o'hare airport, passengers sheltering in a tunnel inside the terminal. homes in the southwest suburbs ripped apart. >> when the...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warningore than a foot of rain fell in just four hours. >> my store is currently underwater. >> reporter: some people needed to be rescued from their homes and their cars. the winston county sheriff's department said it saved at least four drivers. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported so far. and across a third of the country, it was another day of record sweltering heat with more than 120 million americans under excessive heat alerts. in southern california, hot and dry conditions are fueling fires in riverside county. near chicago's o'hare airport, a tornado touched down wednesday, sending thousands of passengers scrambling for shelter and canceling hundreds of flights. residents are cleaning up after several other suspected twisters tore through nearby communities, damaging homes and uprooting trees. in mccook, illinois, a storm struck skyline motel. >> took six homes out completely. the roof is completely gone. >> reporter: while owner brian patel was at a movie theater. >> it
. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warningore than a foot of rain fell in just four hours. >> my store is currently underwater. >> reporter: some people needed to be rescued from their homes and their cars. the winston county sheriff's department said it saved at least four drivers. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported so far. and across a third of the country, it was another day of record sweltering heat...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warning, in just four hours. >> my store is currently underwater. >> reporter: some people needed to be rescued from their homes and their cars. the winston county sheriff's department said it saved at least four drivers. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported so far. and across a third of the country, it was another day of record sweltering heat, with more than 120 million americans under excessive heat alerts. in southern california, hot and dry conditions are fueling fires in riverside county. >> today is a busy day for county fire department. going to be a busy season for these firefighters. >> reporter: near chicago's o'hare airport, a tornado touched down wednesday, sending thousands of passengers scrambling for shelter and canceling hundreds of flights. residents are cleaning up after several other suspected twisters tore through nearby communities, damaging homes and uprooting trees. in mccook, illinois, a storm struck skyline motel. >> six rooms out completely. the roof is c
. >> reporter: tonight, the city of louisville in central mississippi is under a flash flood warning, in just four hours. >> my store is currently underwater. >> reporter: some people needed to be rescued from their homes and their cars. the winston county sheriff's department said it saved at least four drivers. no deaths or serious injuries have been reported so far. and across a third of the country, it was another day of record sweltering heat, with more than 120 million...
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host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no longer welcome in the democratic party. that is when the white people who were democrats went to the republican party. any attempt the republican party can nominate the candidate that is not a radical, they can't win. they have more people just like the democrats is to have. guest: martin, you are correct that we have had a multiparty system within our two-party system for a long time. it wasn't until i would say about 2010 that we truly had a genuine two-party system with no overlap. for a long time what we had were two overlapping coalitions and the southern block was always kind of a thir
host: martin, martin in louisville, kentucky, democrat. caller: i want to make an observation. in my opinion we have always had a three party system in america. before the civil war he had the republican party and southern democrats. the southern democrats controlled american politics. after the civil war, the democratic party was controlled by the northern democrats. it wasn't until 19 76 when jimmy carter became president of the united states as a southerner, he made it clear racism is no...
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injured, four passengers and three flight attendants, and this morning, a southwest flight bound for louisville was diverted to columbus, ohio, after experiencing pressurization issues. the faa now investigating both incidents. rachel, in a statement hawaiian airlines said their priority is to care for the passengers and crew affected. but they emphasize they did do a thorough inspection of the plane before boarding its next flight. rachel. >> just terrifying moments for those travelers. jaclyn, thank you. >>> we turn now to those dangerous storms and heat alerts putting a damper on holida plans. flash flooding in chicago stranding people in their cars. their vehicles submerged under water. dozens had to be rescued. all that rain forcing nascar to cancel an event in the city. here's elwyn lopez. >> reporter: tonight, severe weather and heat impacting more than 100 million americans. flash floods filling streets in chicago, cars stranded, drivers wading through the high waters. >> we have this big low pressure system swirling over us. you can kind of even see it, so that's why these showers will
injured, four passengers and three flight attendants, and this morning, a southwest flight bound for louisville was diverted to columbus, ohio, after experiencing pressurization issues. the faa now investigating both incidents. rachel, in a statement hawaiian airlines said their priority is to care for the passengers and crew affected. but they emphasize they did do a thorough inspection of the plane before boarding its next flight. rachel. >> just terrifying moments for those travelers....
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and louisville into the mid 90s. some of the heat and humidity gets here in the northeast come week's end. david? >> david: the south not alone in this anymore. rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you. >>> as i mentioned off the top tonight, tourists are now racing to escape the wildfires in parts of greece. record heat continues to grip much of southern europe. abc's marcus moore with the remarkable pictures tonight, he's in greece. >> reporter: tonight, dozens of new wildfires breaking out across greece, as europe swelters in an unprecedented heat wave. on the island of rhodes, vacationers fleeing fires on tour buses, as helicopters try to douse the flames nearby. >> it's very, very bad, the situation. we need help, send us help from everywhere. >> reporter: coast guard vessels ferrying nearly 20,000 tourists and residents to shelters in safer parts of the island, where they sprawled out on cots trying to stay cool in the heat. hundreds more sleeping on airport floors, trying to get out. >> hell on earth. i never thou
and louisville into the mid 90s. some of the heat and humidity gets here in the northeast come week's end. david? >> david: the south not alone in this anymore. rob marciano tonight. rob, thank you. >>> as i mentioned off the top tonight, tourists are now racing to escape the wildfires in parts of greece. record heat continues to grip much of southern europe. abc's marcus moore with the remarkable pictures tonight, he's in greece. >> reporter: tonight, dozens of new...
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so far this year, only $142.00 people have reached molto from louisville. the migration problem is not only more tough if there's some b roll and then, but we are a small island and the center of the method there in, in, and the we, we are affected more than other countries, according to officials here. these drills are part of a training program to help libya develop their maritime capabilities. clinton o'neill is the commander of the multi armed forces. so corporation with them is, is the building so, so we, we are there to train them. um and then in techniques in the motor time affairs and in more time operational law. and then they practice that in their own and don't come to drills include medical evacuations, vessel inspections, and search and rescue operations to train these waters. the central mediterranean sea has been described by the u. n, as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world with more than 20000 recorded debts since 2014. so far this year, more than 500 people have died and nearly 850 have gone missing in these waters trying to r
so far this year, only $142.00 people have reached molto from louisville. the migration problem is not only more tough if there's some b roll and then, but we are a small island and the center of the method there in, in, and the we, we are affected more than other countries, according to officials here. these drills are part of a training program to help libya develop their maritime capabilities. clinton o'neill is the commander of the multi armed forces. so corporation with them is, is the...
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. >> reporter: back in 2019, mcconnell also fell at his louisville home, fracturing his shoulder.came the longest-serving senate leader in u.s. history. >> it is always pretty scary when something like that happens, so i hope he is okay. >> reporter: jb, conference chair john brosseau, who also happen to be a doctor, helped escort mcconnell back to his of. he told reporters he wanted to make sure mcconnell was fine but remains concerned about his health. jb? >> james: nikole killion on capitol hill. thanks, nikole. turning to the economy, the federal reserve today raised its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point. the 11th such increase since march of last year brings rates to a range between 5.25-inch an end 5.5%. the highest it has been in 22 years. cbs's carter evans reports consumers are finally getting relief in the fight against inflation. >> reporter: we are beginning to see an impact from the historic fed rate hikes at grocery stores like tom's market outside chicago. >> dairy specifically prices have come back down to earth a little bit. >> reporter: co-owne
. >> reporter: back in 2019, mcconnell also fell at his louisville home, fracturing his shoulder.came the longest-serving senate leader in u.s. history. >> it is always pretty scary when something like that happens, so i hope he is okay. >> reporter: jb, conference chair john brosseau, who also happen to be a doctor, helped escort mcconnell back to his of. he told reporters he wanted to make sure mcconnell was fine but remains concerned about his health. jb? >> james:...
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for example, just days ago i was reminded of this when a 6-year-old girl in my hometown of louisville was shot by a group of motorcycle thugs while riding in the back seat of her car. while she remains in critical but stable condition, i join the entire louisville community in wishing her a full recovery. so tragedies like this are unfortunately not unique to kentucky. in our nation's capital, crime has surgd to startling levels. compared to last year, car thefts shot up 119%, robberies are up 53%, homicides are up 17%. just last week a social study teacher from kentucky who was visiting washington for a conference was fatally shot on a university campus. the assailant had a previous firearm charge and repeatedly violated the terms of his release. this young man from my home state was one of ten people who was shot and killed in washington during the first five days of this month, including a college student, an afghan immigrant who had risked his life as an interpreter for the u.s. military. so, mr. president, too many americans are mourning loved ones, and in cities across their cou
for example, just days ago i was reminded of this when a 6-year-old girl in my hometown of louisville was shot by a group of motorcycle thugs while riding in the back seat of her car. while she remains in critical but stable condition, i join the entire louisville community in wishing her a full recovery. so tragedies like this are unfortunately not unique to kentucky. in our nation's capital, crime has surgd to startling levels. compared to last year, car thefts shot up 119%, robberies are up...
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alan worked for the atlanta journal-constitution for 24 years after getting fired from a louisville papernce to this elaborate way to cover his own tracks in atlanta journal-constitution hires him what to run 24 years of the stuff. he lied about 11 players you cannot do that stuff man. >> joe we got to get this it be clear it's not a flop it's joey's book on her broken bond semper fi by the near times bestseller list, joe are you are awesome. you can order his book on fox news books outcomes that is fox news books.com, joey congratulations my friend it's amazing. i think he probably also the stories in the books are awesome those awesome people. >> you are awesome. that doesn't for us. we'll see you back here tomorrow 7:00 p.m. eastern for the big we can show. "one nation" with brian kilmeade starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello everyone welcome to "one nation" i am brian kilmeade. what a great show we have here's a sneak peak, hdtv superstars erin and ben are here with the message every parent, grandparent and conservative relative should care about what comes o a social media. and he only lost
alan worked for the atlanta journal-constitution for 24 years after getting fired from a louisville papernce to this elaborate way to cover his own tracks in atlanta journal-constitution hires him what to run 24 years of the stuff. he lied about 11 players you cannot do that stuff man. >> joe we got to get this it be clear it's not a flop it's joey's book on her broken bond semper fi by the near times bestseller list, joe are you are awesome. you can order his book on fox news books...
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as you recall it was related to george floyd in minneapolis, and in louisiana related to louisville,so what happens is the department of justice goes into that area, the community, and a number of interviews, and they will look at the prior stops, and reports, and speak to the police, and community residents, and try to learn and discern the focus of three things, and number one, the stopping of residents, and was there a reason, and was there excessive force and justified or not and a component of racial profiling. it is very important, because you want the policing and the justice system relies on the public confidence. is there a place for the federal government so that the residents know that the concerns are being heard, and that public policing is being addressed. it is important. >> and after the death of tyre nichols, we heard from different members of the community who said, look, i have been stopped and they had incidents of misconduct, and is that the type of the people that the doj want to talk to, and say, hey, what was your experience, and what happened? >> without ques
as you recall it was related to george floyd in minneapolis, and in louisiana related to louisville,so what happens is the department of justice goes into that area, the community, and a number of interviews, and they will look at the prior stops, and reports, and speak to the police, and community residents, and try to learn and discern the focus of three things, and number one, the stopping of residents, and was there a reason, and was there excessive force and justified or not and a...
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say they found 40 human skulls and other body parts inside a man's home about 25 miles outside of louisvilleky. >> court records say the man was being investigated by the agency in connection with stolen human remains that were being trafficked from harvard medical school's morgue. investigators believe the man was given the remains from someone in pennsylvania. he's currently in jail facing federal charges. >> well, it's still a mystery. the secret service is wrapping up its investigation into how cocaine made its way into the white house. investigators say no fingerprints or dna was found that the cocaine was discovered earlier this month and be used by both guests and staffers who are in the west wing. >> it is deeply frustrating. this is on the most secure locations in the world. some of the best law enforcement officers in the world and they don't have any answers. >> the secret service says surveillance video did not identify a culprit or provide any solid investigative leads. president biden was not at the white house at the time of this discovery. >> the powerball jackpot is getting
say they found 40 human skulls and other body parts inside a man's home about 25 miles outside of louisvilleky. >> court records say the man was being investigated by the agency in connection with stolen human remains that were being trafficked from harvard medical school's morgue. investigators believe the man was given the remains from someone in pennsylvania. he's currently in jail facing federal charges. >> well, it's still a mystery. the secret service is wrapping up its...
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louisville to vermont getting heavy rain. also a tornado set today. could see 2 to 4 inches of additional rain. mikele? >> that is unrelenting heat. i don't think those are records anyone cares to break. ginger, thank you so much for that. breaking news overnight and hollywood on the brink of shutting down. actors failed to reach a deal with the major studios. trevor ault joins us for what it means for the tv shows and movies you've been waiting for. good morning, trevor. >> reporter: good morning, might the overnight deadline for a deal has come and gone. the screen actors guild is expected to vote to authorize a strike. this has gigantic implications for hollywood and the sticking points are, of course, over pay. but also on the potential use in the future of artificial intelligence to replace actors and writers. this morning hollywood is poised to strike. overnight the contract deadline expiring without agreement after more than four weeks of intense negotiations between sag and the alliance of motion picture and television producers. >> in this st
louisville to vermont getting heavy rain. also a tornado set today. could see 2 to 4 inches of additional rain. mikele? >> that is unrelenting heat. i don't think those are records anyone cares to break. ginger, thank you so much for that. breaking news overnight and hollywood on the brink of shutting down. actors failed to reach a deal with the major studios. trevor ault joins us for what it means for the tv shows and movies you've been waiting for. good morning, trevor. >>...
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louis, louisville, stretching downward. if you have travel plans throughout any of these airports or expecting to be driving through these cities, keep in mind to expect some delays today. by tomorrow, the same system shifts farther to the east across portions of the mid-atlantic, then areas of the ohio valley. but we also have these other two sections out to the midwest that have the potential to force severe storms. heat is also going to be another big story. looking at areas across the south, it's shifted farther east, taking focus away from texas and putting it more across states like louisiana, mississippi, florida, alabama, and a brand-new heat threat for portions of the west. when you combine the temperatures with the humidity, dallas will feel like triple digits today, new orleans in the low triple digits. out to the west, the temperatures are hotter in the east. some of these areas up to 115. >> whoa. all right. allison chinchar, thank you for that. >>> speaking of traveling, united airlines has taken the brunt of
louis, louisville, stretching downward. if you have travel plans throughout any of these airports or expecting to be driving through these cities, keep in mind to expect some delays today. by tomorrow, the same system shifts farther to the east across portions of the mid-atlantic, then areas of the ohio valley. but we also have these other two sections out to the midwest that have the potential to force severe storms. heat is also going to be another big story. looking at areas across the...
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louisville, 96.actor in dew points of 70, plus, that's the measurement of the moisture near the surface. you can evaluate that and get your humidity percentage. it feels like 103 degrees in washington, d.c. 80-plus possible records over the next weekend. we have high temperatures reaching above normal and record warm lows. this is just going to be an ongoing situation. phoenix under excessive heat warnings, st. louis under the warning. d.c., you're not under the warning, but just to the south you are. back across the lower mississippi valley all under heat advisories through the upcoming few days. excessive heat watches are in effect for the florida panhandle. it's not just the southwest. it's much of the country. >> you've got to hydrate all the time no matter where you live in this kind of heat. 29 days, that's hard to believe. thank you so much. >>> still to come, emotional testimony at a hearing to determine the fate of a convicted school shooter. the big question now is whether he'll face life b
louisville, 96.actor in dew points of 70, plus, that's the measurement of the moisture near the surface. you can evaluate that and get your humidity percentage. it feels like 103 degrees in washington, d.c. 80-plus possible records over the next weekend. we have high temperatures reaching above normal and record warm lows. this is just going to be an ongoing situation. phoenix under excessive heat warnings, st. louis under the warning. d.c., you're not under the warning, but just to the south...
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we're talking louisville, washington dc and even down towards atlanta. there's also the potential for some flooding because a lot of these areas had rain yesterday and now we're getting it all over again, especially portions of the midwest and mid atlantic. but even areas of the southeast are likely to pick up additional rain showers today and all of this begins to shift a little farther eastward for tomorrow. so still dealing with areas of rain across the northieseast, t mid atlantic and southeast and the threats remain the same, talking damaging winds and hail to to be the main threat. another concern is the heat in two different areas of the country, one across the southeast where we have heat advisories in effect and excessive heat warnings out to the west where temperatures could exceed the 110s or even possibly get into the 120s, especially across death valley. temperatures are expected to rise into tuesday and wednesday of this week, even stretching as far north as oregon and washington where we have the potential to break some records. over 30 ci
we're talking louisville, washington dc and even down towards atlanta. there's also the potential for some flooding because a lot of these areas had rain yesterday and now we're getting it all over again, especially portions of the midwest and mid atlantic. but even areas of the southeast are likely to pick up additional rain showers today and all of this begins to shift a little farther eastward for tomorrow. so still dealing with areas of rain across the northieseast, t mid atlantic and...
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19th and the start of the 20th century and while the supreme court struck down a world war one era louisville ordinance that kind of resembled african apartheid, specifying who could live where a builders and developers turned to racially restrictive covenants, private covenants to control who could buy into a neighborhood and after years of skepticism about covenants. courts in 20th century came to accept them as purely private agreements outside the scope of legal review. so that's a key legal move, a neutral move that allowed segregation to take root and thrive. now, cities were segregating before the great migration and when some 6 million african-americans left the south for north, the west and the midwest. and once the great was underway in earnest between world war one and world war two, as richard rothstein and others have shown, black, aspiring found themselves competing for minuscule supply in redlined neighborhoods where, thanks to new deal policy, banks refused to issue mortgages. as a result, black homebuyers paid outrage just sums, right? and there's high demand, low supply. blo
19th and the start of the 20th century and while the supreme court struck down a world war one era louisville ordinance that kind of resembled african apartheid, specifying who could live where a builders and developers turned to racially restrictive covenants, private covenants to control who could buy into a neighborhood and after years of skepticism about covenants. courts in 20th century came to accept them as purely private agreements outside the scope of legal review. so that's a key...