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. >> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to pass time with sports activities themselves. but in the eight dormitories housing the jail's daily average of 210 female inmates, much of the focus is on beauty. >> pencil. out of commissary. you draw and color with them. and they're also good for makeup. great eye shadow and great mascara. just add a little warm water to it and voila. i put yellow on for me because of the uniform. >> monique jeffries might have an eye for color, but it's her hands that landed her in jail. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands, ike and tina. >> why? >> because ike was a
. >> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket, boy. get all that. >> the vast majority of inmates are men, who try to pass time with...
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. ♪ >>> welcome to the streets, louisville, kentucky. >> on any given day, the louisville metro departmentf corrections jail holds about 2,300 men and women whose lives have reached a significant crossroads and whose futures are anything but certain. though angela griffin says they're all crystal clear to her. >> put this right here, put it in your heart, you know, like really concentrate. i mean, if not, you've got to focus, really believe in what you want to hear about. take that in your heart and shuffle these three times. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> you know that's how i get my hustle on, it's how i eat. >> griffin, who was recently sentenced to five years for theft and promoting contraband, has resolved to playing cards to read inmates' fortunes. >> all right, this is a travel card or something, but this is ten weeks, ten months, ten days, ten years, or it could represent the tenth month, which is october. usually, the girls that have commissary, they know that i don't get a whole lot, so they'll offer me chips, crackers, pops, sometimes for soap, sometimes for shampoo, whatever i nee
. ♪ >>> welcome to the streets, louisville, kentucky. >> on any given day, the louisville metro departmentf corrections jail holds about 2,300 men and women whose lives have reached a significant crossroads and whose futures are anything but certain. though angela griffin says they're all crystal clear to her. >> put this right here, put it in your heart, you know, like really concentrate. i mean, if not, you've got to focus, really believe in what you want to hear about....
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returning back to louisville kentucky, a police escort from the airport. american pharaoh is the first to win the triple crown in 130 years. this could turn out to be one of the most expensive divorces ever. she is seeking half of his $13 billion fortune. the russian men said -- the russian man's lawyer said a lesser amount should be quite enough. but his ex-wife -- his soon-to-be ex-wife says $7.5 billion is r larry: breaking news along the outer loop of the beltway. this is live along 495 near river road where a truck has overturned. hazmat crews are on the scene helping to clean up a fuel spill. no word on any injuries. traffic is moving slow again. the good thing is, no rain you have to deal with. doug: take a quick look at our stormscan. one line of very heavy storms moving just across the river near west virginia. we will have showers and storms tonight and again tomorrow. in the weather will settle down just a little bit. probably in the upper 80's today and tomorrow and then warming up into the lower 90's. the next few hours will be fine and rain f
returning back to louisville kentucky, a police escort from the airport. american pharaoh is the first to win the triple crown in 130 years. this could turn out to be one of the most expensive divorces ever. she is seeking half of his $13 billion fortune. the russian men said -- the russian man's lawyer said a lesser amount should be quite enough. but his ex-wife -- his soon-to-be ex-wife says $7.5 billion is r larry: breaking news along the outer loop of the beltway. this is live along 495...
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tornados will be in this cluster of strong thunderstorms from cincinnati ohio and data and louisville kentucky and nationalville tennessee. straight line winds west of chicago and denver colorado. as we look at the big board this morning, well with the aircraft getting up in the air no major delays, chicago is seeing showers already so keep your eyes on the windy city if you're traveling there just in case there's a delay later on. >> even more reason to replace the gaming control board with something like a baseball. a study looked at boys 15 to 19 years old who spent five hours in front of a screen have lower bone density. childhood is a critical period for establishing bone density level. doctors recommend ten to 20 minutes of gym narvegs or other weight-bearing exercise three times a week. >> the phillies begin a series with the brewers at citizens bank park, the phillies and the brewers are the two worst teams in the major league. the phillies had a double header yesterday because of the saturday washout. the nats took game one the phillies game two. >>> sam gagne a new center flyers got
tornados will be in this cluster of strong thunderstorms from cincinnati ohio and data and louisville kentucky and nationalville tennessee. straight line winds west of chicago and denver colorado. as we look at the big board this morning, well with the aircraft getting up in the air no major delays, chicago is seeing showers already so keep your eyes on the windy city if you're traveling there just in case there's a delay later on. >> even more reason to replace the gaming control board...
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but american pharoah made history yesterday, on his way to a celebratory welcome in louisville kentucky. we'll have the latest next. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. when it comes to good nutrition my daughter's an expert. hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] look for valuable savings on boost in your sunday paper. you've heard of a "win-win," right? what about a "win-win-win"? pick up t
but american pharoah made history yesterday, on his way to a celebratory welcome in louisville kentucky. we'll have the latest next. thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. when it comes to good nutrition my...
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severe weather around the country there's a blip of it around louisville, kentucky up to cincinnati and areas close to nashville. this area is also, if year going to see tornados the area of the country where we'll expect that. not so much out toward minneapolis, and some out toward denver colorado. no major delays, but we have rain reported in chicago not severe stuff but maybe a delay later on when more flights are heading toward midway and o'hare. tam and matt. >> thank you david. >>> even more reason to replace the gaming control board with something like a baseball, too much time behind the tube seems to weaken bones in teen boys. boys who spend five hours in front of a screen have lower bone density. that will matter later on in life. doctors recommend ten to 20 minutes of gymnastics, running or jumping or weight-bearing exercise for three days a week, for children and. >>> alzheimers had a big impact on women than it does on men. the alzheimers association plans to begin funding new research to find out what puts women at this extra risk. >> gas prices in the philadelphia area to
severe weather around the country there's a blip of it around louisville, kentucky up to cincinnati and areas close to nashville. this area is also, if year going to see tornados the area of the country where we'll expect that. not so much out toward minneapolis, and some out toward denver colorado. no major delays, but we have rain reported in chicago not severe stuff but maybe a delay later on when more flights are heading toward midway and o'hare. tam and matt. >> thank you david....
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. >>> a police officer in louisville kentucky, is under investigation after a deadly shooting. he was caught on video shooting a 35-year-old man. the city's police chief has promised a thorough investigation. the head of spokane's naacp chapter has canceled a meeting. her parents say she has falsely portrayed herself for black for years. some have asked her to still down. >>> the polar pioneer rig is heading up the alaskan coast to drill for oil right now while dozens of protesters on kayaks swarmed the rig. they say at least ten people have been detain: let's go to allen schauffler from seattle. you've been covering this story for us tell us more about today's protest. >> well, today was a bit of an inevitability in all of this, stephanie. kayaktivists never really believed they could stop this thing. they kept up a lot of tough talk about that, but what they really wanted was many of them told me the picture that image around the world of little teeny people in little teeny boats making an effort to stop this drilling rig, first of all, from coming in to support in port in se
. >>> a police officer in louisville kentucky, is under investigation after a deadly shooting. he was caught on video shooting a 35-year-old man. the city's police chief has promised a thorough investigation. the head of spokane's naacp chapter has canceled a meeting. her parents say she has falsely portrayed herself for black for years. some have asked her to still down. >>> the polar pioneer rig is heading up the alaskan coast to drill for oil right now while dozens of...
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louisville kentucky hit hard by storms. that continue this is morning. now heading to west virginia. missouri has the worst weather now. numerous areas of flooding kansas city and columbia. heavy flooding conditions interstate 70 this morning. if we get severe weather, tornados possibility in kentucky and tennessee. probably be the worst ze weather but won't be widespread. this heat wave is going to be off the charts. >> causing problems apparently. thank you so much. now day 21 in the search is for escaped killers david sweat and richard matt. now the prison worker who helped in their escape is free on bond. >> gene pall per, prison officer for 28 years pled not guilty facing multiple charges in connection with the prison break. the 57-year-old worked on the honor block with the two for years. he told in a statement matt gave him paintings and portraits in connection for other favors. favors began two years ago smuggling in paint and paint brushes for matt, acrylics for sweat. he allowed one behind the wall to wiring so he could cook. he gave needle tho
louisville kentucky hit hard by storms. that continue this is morning. now heading to west virginia. missouri has the worst weather now. numerous areas of flooding kansas city and columbia. heavy flooding conditions interstate 70 this morning. if we get severe weather, tornados possibility in kentucky and tennessee. probably be the worst ze weather but won't be widespread. this heat wave is going to be off the charts. >> causing problems apparently. thank you so much. now day 21 in the...
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the latest victim identified this afternoon of 24-year-old nina brekelmans of louisville, kentucky. she just graduated georgetown with a masters degree in arabic masters studies and was a candidate for fulbright studies preparing to continue her life's work in jordan. she was a tenant on one of the upper floors here who died when the fire ripped through this row home wednesday. residents wonder if an open floor plan common in some of the houses in this neighborhood might have played a role in this tragedy. >> it was common to take out the 2nd and third level in the middle of the house to create an atrium and put a skylight in the roof so that you can be standing on the first floor and sunlight would come in and fill the house. [ audio difficulties ] >> reporter: for permitting and inspection of rental units in the city the department responded late this afternoon for information about the permit status and inspection status at this home. the answer is no. we will not give you these public records until the investigation is over, so a lot of those questions will remain unanswered now
the latest victim identified this afternoon of 24-year-old nina brekelmans of louisville, kentucky. she just graduated georgetown with a masters degree in arabic masters studies and was a candidate for fulbright studies preparing to continue her life's work in jordan. she was a tenant on one of the upper floors here who died when the fire ripped through this row home wednesday. residents wonder if an open floor plan common in some of the houses in this neighborhood might have played a role in...
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let's talk to archbishop of louisville, kentucky, joseph perth, he's also the president of the u.s.onference of catholic bishops. so archbishop, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> christi, good to be with you. a big hello from louisville. >> thank you. i understand you have called the supreme court decision a tragic error. why? >> well, first of all, let me be clear, it's not because i do not agree with the equality of all people. equal respect is certainly due. the question that i have is relating to the nature of marriage itself. and i believe, for the common good, for the good of our nation and our children, that we do not really have the opportunity to change that definition. i know it is now the law of the land, and we'll be dealing with that, as we do with all civil laws, but the church will continue to be an active witness on behalf of the beauty of marriage as one man and one woman. >> so when you say you will continue to deal with that, does that mean the church will not fight the high court's decision? or do you anticipate that will happen? >> well,
let's talk to archbishop of louisville, kentucky, joseph perth, he's also the president of the u.s.onference of catholic bishops. so archbishop, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> christi, good to be with you. a big hello from louisville. >> thank you. i understand you have called the supreme court decision a tragic error. why? >> well, first of all, let me be clear, it's not because i do not agree with the equality of all people. equal respect is...
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i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> (whispering prayer) i do great in prison for some reason. it's sad, but i do great in prison, i mean, because i got the structure, people telling me what to do. when i got somebody behind me, on me, i do great in life, for real, i really do. >> narrator: keith is currently serving five years for burglary, theft and impersonating a police officer. he's set to be released in three months. >> i do some stupid stuff. i have been coming in and out of prison since the early '80s. every time i have left prison, it was like a revolving door. it's just a cycle. it's a curse. and where i come from, the neighborhood i come from most everybody get
i'm from louisville, kentucky. i've been incarcerated five times in the kentucky state prison system. i got a total of 27 years in the system. is it okay to go in? >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> narrator: keith huff is a million-dollar prisoner. the state of kentucky has spent an estimated $1.1 million incarcerating him. he's been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. >> (whispering prayer) i do great in prison for some reason. it's sad, but i do great in...
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. >>> new footage showing how fast and dangerous a situation turned deadly and happened in louisville, kentucky. a ten-year veteran police officer was respond to go a call about a woman being assaulted after what appears to be a brief argument here between the officer and the suspect. the man leaves the picture, only to return moments later, sprinting forward and waiving a flag pole. that is when the cop right there fires two shots. the suspect was not named by police, he died later at the hospital. at this point, the louisville police chief says the officer appeared justified in using deadly force. >> i think, you know, the officer felt like he was in danger of being killed or suffering serious physical injury. i don't know that, in looking at that, the officer had an opportunity to transition to a less lethal option. >> well, the officer in the video has been placed on administrative leave as the incident is investigated. >>> former florida governor jeb bush is expected to launch his presidential campaign today and experts say he will focus on things he did as governor while playing down his
. >>> new footage showing how fast and dangerous a situation turned deadly and happened in louisville, kentucky. a ten-year veteran police officer was respond to go a call about a woman being assaulted after what appears to be a brief argument here between the officer and the suspect. the man leaves the picture, only to return moments later, sprinting forward and waiving a flag pole. that is when the cop right there fires two shots. the suspect was not named by police, he died later at...
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an army public affairs chief originally from louisville, kentucky... returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. dan feitel the returning champion. $1 shy of that $100,000 mark. randy and victoria glad to have you with us. here we go. now those categories... followed by... you get to deal with... and that involves... "break" in quotation marks. and... dan, i hope you like them. i do. where do we start? let's begin with fictional places for $200, please. randy. what is camelot? yes. fictional places, $400. dan. what is panem? good. fictional places, $600 please. dan. what is middle earth? yes. fictional places, $800 please.
an army public affairs chief originally from louisville, kentucky... returning champion an attorney originally from gillette, new jersey... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. dan feitel the returning champion. $1 shy of that $100,000 mark. randy and victoria glad to have you with us. here we go. now those categories... followed by... you get to deal with... and that involves... "break" in quotation...
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anne thompson nbc news louisville kentucky. >>> tomorrow our series continues with the unique way canceratients are raising money to pay their bills. >>> back in a moment with facebook's sheryl sandberg opening up about her family's sudden unexpected tragedy that shocked so many. (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. how do crest 3d white whitestrips compare to a whitening toothpaste? let's see. the paste didn't seem to do much for me. the whitestrips made a huge difference. that's not fair! crest whitestrips work below the enamel surface to whiten 25 times better than the leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. the way to whiten when i started at the shelter, no one wanted benny. so i adopted him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up i was afraid i would have to give him away. i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said, "try aleve." just 2 pills, all day. and now, i'
anne thompson nbc news louisville kentucky. >>> tomorrow our series continues with the unique way canceratients are raising money to pay their bills. >>> back in a moment with facebook's sheryl sandberg opening up about her family's sudden unexpected tragedy that shocked so many. (music) boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. how do crest 3d white...
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yesterday, the belmont stakes legend arrived home to adoring fans in louisville, kentucky. he was given celebrity treatment with a police escort from the airport. about 100 ecstatic fans came to welcome him home. pharaoh is the first horse in 37 years to win the triple crown. >>> well, here's a choice that very few people ever have to make. which ivy league school to attend? after being accepted by all of them? fernando rojas of fullerton ultimately settled on yale. it was the first of the eight schools that accepted him. he graduated high school with a 4.8 gpa. secret to his success is deceptively simple. >> when teachers let you choose your seats, you sit on the front row no matter what, i don't care. it's like osmosis or somebody. like everything just sticks to you and you'll learn. i promise. >> that's what i didn't do. >> that's your problem. >> maybe a little bit more than sitting in the front row. he attributes his work ethic to his parents who are mexican immigrants and yale charges about $64,000 a year for tuition. but he'll just have to come up with about $6,000 b
yesterday, the belmont stakes legend arrived home to adoring fans in louisville, kentucky. he was given celebrity treatment with a police escort from the airport. about 100 ecstatic fans came to welcome him home. pharaoh is the first horse in 37 years to win the triple crown. >>> well, here's a choice that very few people ever have to make. which ivy league school to attend? after being accepted by all of them? fernando rojas of fullerton ultimately settled on yale. it was the first of...
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barbara parry, joining us today from louisville, kentucky. thank you very much for being with us. jeb bush makes his formal announcement for his candidacy for president. mr. bush, son of president george h w bush and brother of the president, is the 11th candidate to announce his run for the 2016 republican nomination. from the largest campus of the miami dade campus his speeches 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states of america, jeb bush. [applause] >> thank you, all. wow. thank you so much. thank you. thank you very mitch -- much. i always feel welcome at miami-dade college. this is a place that welcomes everyone with their heart set on the future. the place where hope leads to achievement and striving leads to success. for all of us, it is just the place to be in the campaign that begins today. [screams and applause] we are 17 months from the time from choosing the states for america's future are about as great as they come for prosperity and security are in the balance. so is opportunity in this nation where every life matters, and everyone h
barbara parry, joining us today from louisville, kentucky. thank you very much for being with us. jeb bush makes his formal announcement for his candidacy for president. mr. bush, son of president george h w bush and brother of the president, is the 11th candidate to announce his run for the 2016 republican nomination. from the largest campus of the miami dade campus his speeches 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states of america, jeb bush. [applause] >>...
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. >>> and louisville, kentucky, officials investigating a shooting over the weekend a white officer killing a black man. the white officer clearly be fearing for his life. why did he not use a taser or baton. >>> prosecutors say david swet sweat and richard matt cut their way out using power tools. those inmates have been on the loose for nine days. >>> sunday night time for our weekly look. if bush v clinton sound familiar it should. their families have lived in the white house for a combined 20 years. some call those political design cities. heavy is the head that wants to wear the crown. >> reporter: in germany last week former florida governor jeb bush tried to establishing his credentials. he criticized russia's interference in ukraine. >> ukraine must choose its own path. russia must accept the sovereignty of all of its neighbors. >> he also mentioned his father, george h.w. bush. the bush he did not mention was his brother george w., be the bush that most don't like, because of his war in iraq. he's about to announce his own campaign for presidency on monday. >> i'm my own man and my
. >>> and louisville, kentucky, officials investigating a shooting over the weekend a white officer killing a black man. the white officer clearly be fearing for his life. why did he not use a taser or baton. >>> prosecutors say david swet sweat and richard matt cut their way out using power tools. those inmates have been on the loose for nine days. >>> sunday night time for our weekly look. if bush v clinton sound familiar it should. their families have lived in the...
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a white officer shot a black man in louisville kentucky saturday.ee the man charging the officer with a flag. demonstrators say the officer should have tried a nonlethal way of stopping the man. >>> today many people are cleaning up in detroit. drivers left their cars as the rain flooded the streets. the storm stopped the nascar race and the detroit tigers game over the weekend. >> right now kwiekt of cloudiness. a live view from the tower camera looking to the west. there are a few thin spots in the cloud cover but that's not stopping the temperatures from warming. in the mid to upper 80s. only at low 90s by the afternoon and then passing thundershowers between around 6:00 p.m. through 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. before then, perhaps north and west, a passing thundershower likely not severe. tomorrow the afternoon storms could be severe with a possibility of some damaging winds and maybe even hail and torrential rain. another hot and humid day. cooler weather on wednesday. highs in the 80s after that. a little more humid with a chance of afternoon storms sat
a white officer shot a black man in louisville kentucky saturday.ee the man charging the officer with a flag. demonstrators say the officer should have tried a nonlethal way of stopping the man. >>> today many people are cleaning up in detroit. drivers left their cars as the rain flooded the streets. the storm stopped the nascar race and the detroit tigers game over the weekend. >> right now kwiekt of cloudiness. a live view from the tower camera looking to the west. there are a...
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louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville hit tro department has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything, from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial of the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an additional jail facility was built right across the street. >> let's go! >> today, both buildings are overcrowded. and their layouts are outdated. >> how are you guys doing back here? you doing all right? >> director mark bolton wants to change that. >> this is an old facility. it's a very costly fa sillty to operate. and one of my goals that i would like to accomplish before i leave here is master capacity planning for a new direct supervision jail. >> direct supervision is a system where officers are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote supervision is u
louisville, kentucky, is a city that knows about good times. but when good times go bad, there's a place downtown where it all gets sorted out. the louisville hit tro department has a daily population of about 2,000 men and women charged with anything, from minor crimes to capital murder. most are here awaiting trial of the resolution of their charges. the original jail opened in 1976. 20 years later, an additional jail facility was built right across the street. >> let's go! >>...
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looks to bring another chance of severe weather, this time from oklahoma city through louisville kentuckyncluding st. louis and memphis. here's the first impulse or short wave of bringing chances of thunderstorms late in day for philadelphia and washington, d.c. the west continues to heat up while we finally get a break from the heat over the eastern half of the u.s. temperatures cooling down and in fact quite nicely into new york city. look at this saturday 0770 degrees. we have to go through one day of the 80s. we have a chance of rain through the course of the weekend for the bibg apple. back to you. >>> breaking overnight, the death toll is rising in a heat wave that's affecting millions of people. we're live right after the break. you know, when i started my business, a lot of people didn't believe in me. but things took off when i got a domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i can tell the doubters to stick it. hey, honey. stick it! stick it! stick it! nana? hi... stick it! can you give your mommy a message for me? stick it! get a domain website and email starting at $1/mon
looks to bring another chance of severe weather, this time from oklahoma city through louisville kentuckyncluding st. louis and memphis. here's the first impulse or short wave of bringing chances of thunderstorms late in day for philadelphia and washington, d.c. the west continues to heat up while we finally get a break from the heat over the eastern half of the u.s. temperatures cooling down and in fact quite nicely into new york city. look at this saturday 0770 degrees. we have to go through...
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nina brekelmans of louisville, kentucky, seen here on her linkedin page, a distinguished young scholar in arabic language who just earned her masters at georgetown and was planning to continue her work in jordan was among two tenants of this $1.6 million row home on riggs place northwest to die early wednesday. the other victim, 24-year-old michael mcloughlin, a student pursuing a career in project research and analysis for government contractors, his family from st. mary's county, maryland. new video shot at the scene by firefighter john mullen posted publicly to youtube shows the challenges firefighters faced including cutting away iron security bars to get in the house. >> we have a skylight. >> reporter: overheard radio traffic about a skylight on the roof. >> we feel lucky that it wasn't our house. >> reporter: neighborhood residents say it's a common modification for the late 19th century homes on this block. the interior of the homes, a wide open atrium. >> it was common to take out the second level and the third level in the middle of the house to create an atrium and then put
nina brekelmans of louisville, kentucky, seen here on her linkedin page, a distinguished young scholar in arabic language who just earned her masters at georgetown and was planning to continue her work in jordan was among two tenants of this $1.6 million row home on riggs place northwest to die early wednesday. the other victim, 24-year-old michael mcloughlin, a student pursuing a career in project research and analysis for government contractors, his family from st. mary's county, maryland....
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. >> a source of pride for louisville, kentucky has been the revitalization of downtown. marked by new high rises, residential and retail centers. but it also has been a busy time for another downtown landmark. the louis metro department of corrections jail books about 45 thousand men and women each year, and many of them have been through the process several times before. >> so is the life of a criminal. since the time i was 18 i've been in prison for all my life. it's all i know. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is base odd a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill, this is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them take everything out of their pockets. any jewelry, watches
. >> a source of pride for louisville, kentucky has been the revitalization of downtown. marked by new high rises, residential and retail centers. but it also has been a busy time for another downtown landmark. the louis metro department of corrections jail books about 45 thousand men and women each year, and many of them have been through the process several times before. >> so is the life of a criminal. since the time i was 18 i've been in prison for all my life. it's all i know....
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he's heading back to louisville, kentucky to churchill downs, you know.me for him, the horse as well, and the exact spot where he's been staying for the last week in barn one, stall 30. they say they will leave that empty from now on. it will basically be a shrine to american pharoah because, guys, who knows when we'll see another triple crown winner. waiting 37 years for this. >> barn 1, stall 30. all right. like retiring a jersey, i guess. andy scholes, thank you so much. >> all right. we've got a lot we need to talk about in terms of headlines this morning. >> 23 minute after the hour. naval ships are racing to rescue about 2,000 migrants who are in danger of sinking off the coast of libya. look at the pictures here. this comes just a day after these 3,400 other migrants were also rescued in the mediterranean, italian, german, british, irish ships are involved in the massive migrant rescue operation. >> and the death toll from that horrific chinese cruise ship disaster, listen to this, it's now 431. this comes from china's official news agency who also
he's heading back to louisville, kentucky to churchill downs, you know.me for him, the horse as well, and the exact spot where he's been staying for the last week in barn one, stall 30. they say they will leave that empty from now on. it will basically be a shrine to american pharoah because, guys, who knows when we'll see another triple crown winner. waiting 37 years for this. >> barn 1, stall 30. all right. like retiring a jersey, i guess. andy scholes, thank you so much. >> all...
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in louisville, kentucky, the president of the local fraternal order of police has issued an open letter lashing out at black lives matter activists in the wake of a fatal police shooting. fraternal order of police president dave mutchler writes -- "to the sensationalists, liars and race-baiters, we are done with you. at first it was good enough to sit back and watch your ridiculous spectacle. no more." mutchler goes on to write -- "your idiocy and lies are what caused the destruction in ferguson and other cities around our country and we won't be tolerating that here." mutchler defended his letter at a news conference friday. >> because this letter was honest and it was blind -- blunt. it is pretty obvious that was the case. but while it is important for me to come out here and let everyone know this is how my members feel. this is what we think is going on. only then can we move forward and actually have an honest dialogue and get over the windowdressing that oftentimes happens. between the police and, you know, sections of the community that since that there can be improvement or othe
in louisville, kentucky, the president of the local fraternal order of police has issued an open letter lashing out at black lives matter activists in the wake of a fatal police shooting. fraternal order of police president dave mutchler writes -- "to the sensationalists, liars and race-baiters, we are done with you. at first it was good enough to sit back and watch your ridiculous spectacle. no more." mutchler goes on to write -- "your idiocy and lies are what caused the...
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. >> next up is mary in louisville, kentucky. hi, mary. your question?my question is, my name is mary means, and i believe that jane pierce's mother's maiden name was means. >> yes. >> and she was born, jane was, in hampton, new jersey. can tell me if that's where the meanses were from? >> no, they weren't. the means family, to which jane belonged, originated from ireland, i believe, when means -- i think it was frederick means immigrated to america and alongside him came his son robert means. and robert was a weaver and became quite famous for making very good quality irish cloth. as a result of that, he made a little bit of money and decided that he would set up a business in new hampshire and just by sheer luck chose earnest and went to new hampshire and became very rich, very famous as a very good entrepreneur, and that's how -- that's where that means family came from. >> well, with the loss of the white house for the pierces, how did they spend their post white house years? >> the first six months they stayed with the former secretary of state, and
. >> next up is mary in louisville, kentucky. hi, mary. your question?my question is, my name is mary means, and i believe that jane pierce's mother's maiden name was means. >> yes. >> and she was born, jane was, in hampton, new jersey. can tell me if that's where the meanses were from? >> no, they weren't. the means family, to which jane belonged, originated from ireland, i believe, when means -- i think it was frederick means immigrated to america and alongside him...
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>>> in downtown louisville, kentucky, two adjoining victims serve as the criminal justice center, housing both the courts and the just system. and the jail. on any given day, about 100 men are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. inmates and the officers who supervise them know all too well. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide. you try to train your people to be prepared to deal with any type of situation that comes up. any day you come to work, you put yourself at risk. >> today is one of those times. >> by who? >> by the inmate, they're putting him in there now. >> [ bleep ] >> on lockdown until further notice. >> we have had an officer get assaulted up on the fourth floor. they had the inmate under control and placing him in a chair. >> officer used pepper spray to secure him, he will remain strapped into the restraint chair for up to two hours until officers feel it is safe to return him to his cell. >> it is the second assault in a
>>> in downtown louisville, kentucky, two adjoining victims serve as the criminal justice center, housing both the courts and the just system. and the jail. on any given day, about 100 men are incarcerated here. most have been only accused of crimes and are waiting for trials, for the resolution. it can be a tense time. inmates and the officers who supervise them know all too well. >> here in this facility you're looking at a couple of officer assaults a month. that is jail-wide....
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and going back to louisville, kentucky and churchill downs and i'm sure what's up next for him is a lotorse racing, first one we've seen in 37 years and bob baffert said he'll be eating lots of carrots. >> just roaming around in the fields of kentucky. sounds like a nice little life, doesn't it? let's talk about victor espinoza, what about him? was he the oldest jockey to win, do i understand? >> yes, that's right. he was the oldest jockey ever to win the triple crown. you know, this was his third shot, failed two times before, once with bob baffert, bob baffert the legendary trainer of american pharoah, so they had been in this situation before. victor espinoza got the monkey off his back and winning it was the fourth time a charm for bob baffert. you know, he missed a triple crown years ago just by a nose, and he really wanted this and gave all the credit to the horse after the race saying the american pharoah the best and he ever had been dealt. let's hear from bob baffert after winning the first triple crown in 37 years. >> 37 years, we're part of it. but you know what, that little
and going back to louisville, kentucky and churchill downs and i'm sure what's up next for him is a lotorse racing, first one we've seen in 37 years and bob baffert said he'll be eating lots of carrots. >> just roaming around in the fields of kentucky. sounds like a nice little life, doesn't it? let's talk about victor espinoza, what about him? was he the oldest jockey to win, do i understand? >> yes, that's right. he was the oldest jockey ever to win the triple crown. you know,...
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police chief in louisville kentucky authorized release of video following fatal police video shooting of the man carrying a flagpole. video shows a 35 year-old african immigrant, across the street and almost getting hit by a car. officer arrived trying to talk with the man who walks out of the frame. he returned with the 7-foot flagpole and swings it toward the officer but instead hits the squad car. that is when the officer pulled his revolver and shot the man twice. chief defended his officer saying he acted in self-defense. >> the man walk a few feet north in front have of one of of the local businesses and grabbed a flagpole, a metal flagpole and immediately advanced toward our officers swing ago this flagpole. he swung at the officer. our officer fired two shots to defend him early. >> and as is protocol the officer was placed on leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> undoubted we will have more on that later. >>> leader of the naacp in spokane washington boy is she the most famous person in america over the weekend? she's canceling the chapter meet to go day where s
police chief in louisville kentucky authorized release of video following fatal police video shooting of the man carrying a flagpole. video shows a 35 year-old african immigrant, across the street and almost getting hit by a car. officer arrived trying to talk with the man who walks out of the frame. he returned with the 7-foot flagpole and swings it toward the officer but instead hits the squad car. that is when the officer pulled his revolver and shot the man twice. chief defended his officer...
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if you're traveling to louisville or kentucky or memphis or nationalville that would be the hot spotg gusty thunderstorms and tornado. there's south carolina, northern half of georgia and el paso thunderstorms later in the afternoon. something to keep in mind if you're traveling to those parts of the countries. at the airport no major delays and no rain in the most commonly traveled doughs nation,. >> it's it's the -- destinations. >>> it's the common belief that the chlorine is what's burning your eyes no, people are not take a potty break. it's probably from urine in the pool always the chemicals have to work harder. hourly breaks can ward off summer germs. >>> the phillies start a three game series with the phillies. #ers were thinking big on draft night. okafor 6'11" 270 pounds joins the front court already stocked with nerlens noel. he led duke to a the national championship as a freshman and tells "action news" he is ready to play for the sixers. >> i have no trouble scoring, i feel confident when i have the ball in my hands i can score any points. i'm a great passer and great
if you're traveling to louisville or kentucky or memphis or nationalville that would be the hot spotg gusty thunderstorms and tornado. there's south carolina, northern half of georgia and el paso thunderstorms later in the afternoon. something to keep in mind if you're traveling to those parts of the countries. at the airport no major delays and no rain in the most commonly traveled doughs nation,. >> it's it's the -- destinations. >>> it's the common belief that the chlorine is...
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. >>> the the police chief in louisville kentucky released video of an officer involve shooting, the decision coming after criticism that the officer used deadly force. the chief deeven ifing his officers saying he acted in self-defense. the video shows the 35 year-old african immigrant stumbling across the street and almost get hit by a car the officers arrived, trying to talk to the man who walk out of the frame, and he returned with a 7-foot flagpole swings it toward the officer but hits the squad car. that is when officer pulled his revolver and shot the man twice. >> the man walk a few feet north in front of one of the local businesses and grabbed a flagpole a metal flagpole, and immediately advanced toward our officers, flying, that flagpole. he swung at the officer, our officer fired two shots to defend himself. >> as is protocol the officer was placed on administrative leave pend ing the outcome of that investigation. >>> officials said prosecution into a gunfire incident at wall do i have astoria has been deferred while investigation continues. two men have been arrested in
. >>> the the police chief in louisville kentucky released video of an officer involve shooting, the decision coming after criticism that the officer used deadly force. the chief deeven ifing his officers saying he acted in self-defense. the video shows the 35 year-old african immigrant stumbling across the street and almost get hit by a car the officers arrived, trying to talk to the man who walk out of the frame, and he returned with a 7-foot flagpole swings it toward the officer but...
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. >> on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during that time, some will find themselves with new troubles. >> we have some intel from two various sources. there's been a whole lot of marijuana on the fourth floor, so we're trying to catch something and then link it back to certain inmates and try to link where it's coming in. we have some ideas, so what we've got now, i've activated the shift team of s.o.r.t. we're going to go in and get in their fast, search the inmates, search the dorm. and hopefully get some of the dope out of there today. >> go in there hard, get them all out, search them, go back in, search the dorm. all right. anybody causes us any problems, we cu
. >> on the banks of the ohio river, louisville, kentucky, has been ranked as one of the ten safest large cities in america. but downtown is a two-block reminder that not all is well. every year, about 45,000 men and women are booked into the louisville metro department of jail. most have only been charged with their crimes and are here awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. >> act hike you got some sense. >> those stays can range from months to years. and during...
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. >> questions over a fatal police shooting in louisville kentucky, the officer responded to an assault call. the suspect enters the frame there, waving a flag pole. it breaks in two as he aims for officer blanford. the louisville police chief has promised a thorough investigation. >> i have not reached any conclusions about whether this use of force was justified. i can look at video and based on my 35 years of experience as a police officer form some opinions but this investigation has got to be completed before we can come to any determination, and whether or not he was justified under the law isn't my call. >> the man killed has been identified as a 35-year-old immigrant from africa. he did not speak english. >> a state law that keeps rent down expires today. it could be extended, but have itics say the current plan considered doesn't do enough to help 10ants. 1 million amounts in new york city are rent stabilized. >> the state democratic is working to fix visa and passport systems, technical issues not specific to any particular country are affected passports and visas. >> a closed
. >> questions over a fatal police shooting in louisville kentucky, the officer responded to an assault call. the suspect enters the frame there, waving a flag pole. it breaks in two as he aims for officer blanford. the louisville police chief has promised a thorough investigation. >> i have not reached any conclusions about whether this use of force was justified. i can look at video and based on my 35 years of experience as a police officer form some opinions but this...
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. >> barbara perry who is joining us today from louisville kentucky. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. we love the work that you do at c-span. >> on today's "washington journal," congressman bill pascrell discusses the ongoing trade debate in the u.s. house and other issues. representative mo brooks of alabama and a potential u.s. plan to send heavy military weaponry to western europe. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> today, donald trump will announce if he is entering 2016 presidential race. he will be the 12th major candidate seeking republican emanation. -- nomination. >> like many, first family's take vacation time. like residents and first ladies, a good read can be a good companion for your summer journeys. what that her book than one that here's inside the personal lives of every first lady. "first ladies," inspiring stories of fascinating woman who survived scrutiny of the white house. a great summertime read. available from public affairs as a hardcover or an e-book through your
. >> barbara perry who is joining us today from louisville kentucky. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. we love the work that you do at c-span. >> on today's "washington journal," congressman bill pascrell discusses the ongoing trade debate in the u.s. house and other issues. representative mo brooks of alabama and a potential u.s. plan to send heavy military weaponry to western europe. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook...
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host: louisville, kentucky democrats line -- caller: has anybody looked into the fact that veterinarianssing a lot of these drugs without much supervision? one of them is the drug for lyme disease or to disease. most of the time, they don't have proof the dog or cat has the disease. they also use a boatload of prednisone for everything. has anybody the fda looked at the fact that these drugs have skyrocketed especially do guest: that is something that i've heard about that are drugs approved for human use and not in animals, but veterinarians prescribe them anyway for animals. it could even include antidepressants and things like that. to be honest, i don't know if those can be cited as a reason directly for the shortages. it would seem to be a plausible explanation, if in fact those drugs are in shortage. i do not know if that is something the fda has looked into. host: tell us about the end-use of someone who has these drug shortages. tell us about the recourses to find these drugs in need. guest: it has been a tough situation for a lot of patience. if patients cannot get the drugs the
host: louisville, kentucky democrats line -- caller: has anybody looked into the fact that veterinarianssing a lot of these drugs without much supervision? one of them is the drug for lyme disease or to disease. most of the time, they don't have proof the dog or cat has the disease. they also use a boatload of prednisone for everything. has anybody the fda looked at the fact that these drugs have skyrocketed especially do guest: that is something that i've heard about that are drugs approved...
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george, louisville kentucky, good morning. >> good morning, ann.i i met you at the i.u.auditorium years back. at i've done new hire paperwork in n for the corporate retail chain for many years.i and nearly every employer i know, whether it is a local llc big or a big massive retail chain that represent people, retail rvativ are hard core conservative and m woul every one of them would hire gal im immigrants if they could and yet they are on the conservative right and i have -- they would ir sou sell theirl soul to the devil for cheap labor. and not only that, wall street northern conservative business interests align themselves with southern conservative democrats to fight against civil rights. so there is a lot of greed in the mix when you want to blame the left for everything. it is business interest that has sought cheap labor any way they can. if you look at the server scale, the two 13 server scale held ince 1 down since 1981 held down in the red states. but if you look at the retail ial to states. >> wait can i interest rupt this. you haven't been listening. you mi
george, louisville kentucky, good morning. >> good morning, ann.i i met you at the i.u.auditorium years back. at i've done new hire paperwork in n for the corporate retail chain for many years.i and nearly every employer i know, whether it is a local llc big or a big massive retail chain that represent people, retail rvativ are hard core conservative and m woul every one of them would hire gal im immigrants if they could and yet they are on the conservative right and i have -- they would...
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i am from louisville, kentucky and i am here with my husband, michael deli i don't know and my two adoptedmichael and isabella. what i would like to start by saying when something good happens in their life, we need to pause and say thanks to god. as a lifelong practicing catholic, we feel this is god's intention and god's work so we embrace it and thank god for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years. we have been legally married for 11 years. not until today did the state of kentucky recognize our union. is, this is a water shed day for our family. it is the same for all people in kentucky and all americans. it has been a long path for us in our 33 years. we know that people have been fighting this fight for decades. many of them are here with us today. we thank them all. we also thank so many people, especially the aclu, the sanford law flag and the superb legal team back in kentucky that got us started. the farber law office. we have had so much support from so many people, including evan wilson. we can't leave him out. he is one of the founding fathers of the marriage equali
i am from louisville, kentucky and i am here with my husband, michael deli i don't know and my two adoptedmichael and isabella. what i would like to start by saying when something good happens in their life, we need to pause and say thanks to god. as a lifelong practicing catholic, we feel this is god's intention and god's work so we embrace it and thank god for it. michael and i have been together for 33 years. we have been legally married for 11 years. not until today did the state of...
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host: louisville, kentucky. ryan, you are next. caller: thank you for taking my call.m a libertarian at heart. in kentucky we had a case where the out-of-state companies were trying to come in and seize land from farmers and ranchers. they were trying to force them off, and that is now back up in court. i was wondering how much prior to these companies have when it comes to taking land? guest: sometimes, quite a lot. some features for pipelines and other utilities can fit fairly narrow definitions of public use. however there are real abuses in that area. sometimes you get seizures for pipelines that are purely private ones. some state courts have cracked down on that. others are very permissive. i'm not sure what the situation in kentucky is. secondly, even if it is a public pipeline there can still be serious questions about whether it is necessary, whether it is taking more property that is required -- property then is required. it should be more closely regulated than it is. at least in some of the states that are permissive. host: since kelo, have states put the d
host: louisville, kentucky. ryan, you are next. caller: thank you for taking my call.m a libertarian at heart. in kentucky we had a case where the out-of-state companies were trying to come in and seize land from farmers and ranchers. they were trying to force them off, and that is now back up in court. i was wondering how much prior to these companies have when it comes to taking land? guest: sometimes, quite a lot. some features for pipelines and other utilities can fit fairly narrow...
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host: first call for him is from louisville, kentucky. this is everett. you are on. caller: thank you congressman king and c-span. i want to commend you. i am a big admirer of yearsours. of positions on immigration and asserting bill rule of law on those issues have been an inspiration. america has over 700,000 legal immigrants in this country every year. some are from countries that have terrorist activities going on. i would like to see a much better screening. again, thank you so much for your sacrifice and service to our country. you have been a great inspiration. guest: thank you very much for calling in. we appreciate those remarks you have made. people come to the city with the privilege of serving americans. i counted as a privilege an opportunity to serve. as a young man, my father was in a law-enforcement business. a give me a respect for the law and the constitution itself. if i did not like the laws, there is a method to change them. meanwhile, abide by them and live by them. i took a love that's a heart -- i took a lot of that to heart. i would add to th
host: first call for him is from louisville, kentucky. this is everett. you are on. caller: thank you congressman king and c-span. i want to commend you. i am a big admirer of yearsours. of positions on immigration and asserting bill rule of law on those issues have been an inspiration. america has over 700,000 legal immigrants in this country every year. some are from countries that have terrorist activities going on. i would like to see a much better screening. again, thank you so much for...
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host: jonathan in louisville, kentucky an independent. you're up. caller: good morning. i think he had a pretty good week. i'm a divorce attorney. i look on this gay marriage as more business because they will go to court just like the rest of us. i want to speak to something that's never been brought up. we're going to have trouble because of this gay marriage rights. not in this country but the islamist. these people -- i have three cousin who are overseas. one is in lebanon and two of them in egypt. i talk to them on the phone this weekend. they're already talking sending people to ireland because ireland okayed gay marriage. they're talking about -- as one of the reasons why we should be attacking and destroyed because of gay marriage. they hate christians. they hate because we drink. they hate us because we're christians and jews, they hate us because women have rights. they hate us for a lot of reasons. high on the list is homosexual marriage. host: jonathan, the issue of terrorism was brought up this sunday talk shows because as we head into the fourth of july cel
host: jonathan in louisville, kentucky an independent. you're up. caller: good morning. i think he had a pretty good week. i'm a divorce attorney. i look on this gay marriage as more business because they will go to court just like the rest of us. i want to speak to something that's never been brought up. we're going to have trouble because of this gay marriage rights. not in this country but the islamist. these people -- i have three cousin who are overseas. one is in lebanon and two of them...
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louisville kentucky tomorrow 92 degrees. washington d.c. >> good for fishing. >> humidity. well, it is father's day next week and it is not -- great gifts that he can use this summer. >> oh we're at bass pro shops. we the big gone fishing event. we are here with luke snyder. great stuff over at bass pro. great to see you, as always. >> i always think you set your season by what bass pro shops is doing. you have great products for father's day. let's start with some shirts. >> you know we have a polo. you are getting 50% off this weekend and next on our father's day event. >> $12. >> 12 bucks. >> you bet. >> okay. give me the entire outfit. >> yeah. well you're going to get almost the same. 40% off the shorts. under $15. >> that's great. >> whole outfit for $30. >> what about the brawler, you need good fishing gear. >> absolutely. with our gone fishing event, the brawler, this is usually about $35 rod combo. you are getting it for $20. you are getting $10 off that. >> holy smokes. >> we offer free seminars going on too. people on the spot to
louisville kentucky tomorrow 92 degrees. washington d.c. >> good for fishing. >> humidity. well, it is father's day next week and it is not -- great gifts that he can use this summer. >> oh we're at bass pro shops. we the big gone fishing event. we are here with luke snyder. great stuff over at bass pro. great to see you, as always. >> i always think you set your season by what bass pro shops is doing. you have great products for father's day. let's start with some...
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. >> even though louisville's the biggest city in kentucky, there's only a couple of degrees of separation. we have a lot of people incarcerated that we feel are affiliated with the threats. so we have to do what we have to do right now to protect him. >> you will have no contact without s.o.r.t. members present. all your movements are on dvr so i can review p. we can to take the most precautions we can in dealing with the threat against him. >> here's the thing. all right? being the high profile that yours is, i have to worry about other aspects. i have to worry about unfortunately to say, this i have to worry about people giving access to you, people that will be willing to make money to hurt you, possible stab currently. i have to worry about that. so i have to for me do my job, i have to limit your access to anybody. okay? because you've got to be careful, man. you're in a precarious position now. >> after changing into a jail-issued jumpsuit, mallory is moved into a secure cell in the medical wing of the jail. >> 706, 12:21, be advised we're en route. >> where he is secluded from most
. >> even though louisville's the biggest city in kentucky, there's only a couple of degrees of separation. we have a lot of people incarcerated that we feel are affiliated with the threats. so we have to do what we have to do right now to protect him. >> you will have no contact without s.o.r.t. members present. all your movements are on dvr so i can review p. we can to take the most precautions we can in dealing with the threat against him. >> here's the thing. all right?...