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kentucky is the hub of america with u.p.s., dh world, the ability to move goods to market. the work force that is available. the monies we're spending on training that work force the cost of living low cost of energy lowest electricity rates in the eastern half of the u.s. these things matter to potential investors. for the last day plus and for the next day i will speak to the billions of dollars of potential investors that are looking for a home in north america and making the case for kentucky. >> governor bevin, thank you for your time today. >> thank you. >>> coming up, our guest host at the top of the hour, elizabeth corley and wilbur ross will join us to talk trade. >>> and later kroger set to report we'll dig through the results with the company's cfo what do advisors look for in an etf? don't just track an index, help me meet a client's need. is the fund built to sell or built to last? etfs are only part of a portfolio. so make it easy to explain. give me a quality fund that helps me get clients closer to their goals. flexshares etfs are designed and managed around
kentucky is the hub of america with u.p.s., dh world, the ability to move goods to market. the work force that is available. the monies we're spending on training that work force the cost of living low cost of energy lowest electricity rates in the eastern half of the u.s. these things matter to potential investors. for the last day plus and for the next day i will speak to the billions of dollars of potential investors that are looking for a home in north america and making the case for...
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joining me now kentucky congressman, thomas matthews. >> thank you. >> let's discuss this i understand that harley-davidson could be hit from both sides. the increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, then risings cost of raw goods and also tariffs that eu is slapping on certain american goods like your beloved bourbon 93% from kentucky. >> other 7% is counterfeit there you go. the tariffs are complicated. i don't think any ceo or bored oboard of director sitting aroud building a steel mill today, because they see the tariff on steel. it could go away tomorrow if president gets what he wants, it would be foolish to invest in a steel plant based on manage that president announced is temporary tariff. and also very complicated. you point odd bourbon has been targeted by other country overseas. >> as well as blue jeans, motor boats and peanut butters. >> some of our kentucky brands were bought by foreign companies. one of the but bowen -- brands is in the eu. whether you solve this equation. what you find out that tariffs are a tax on consumers, whether in united states or they are in britai
joining me now kentucky congressman, thomas matthews. >> thank you. >> let's discuss this i understand that harley-davidson could be hit from both sides. the increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, then risings cost of raw goods and also tariffs that eu is slapping on certain american goods like your beloved bourbon 93% from kentucky. >> other 7% is counterfeit there you go. the tariffs are complicated. i don't think any ceo or bored oboard of director sitting aroud building a...
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that was kentucky and nobody else. you have on your record the racing in florida, california and maryland saying they want the horse racing act. you have the new york authorities saying we want the horse racing act. so my view on a compact and other ways, whether there is nump, is it is more designed to waste time. we are not going to get where we need to be, and this act does that and that's why i'm so in favor of it. >> there have been concerns expressed about the intent of horse racing integrity act to replace state racing commissions. what do you envision the relationship as being? >> the act is currently drafted, allows the new horse racing entity to delegate authority to states that as long as they're meeting certain standards and quality assurance. so i think that the possibly is that these two things will exist greatly in cooperation with one another, not replace what simply streamline and make more efficient the rule making process, which is something we all intend to agree on. i'm not sure i understand twhy s
that was kentucky and nobody else. you have on your record the racing in florida, california and maryland saying they want the horse racing act. you have the new york authorities saying we want the horse racing act. so my view on a compact and other ways, whether there is nump, is it is more designed to waste time. we are not going to get where we need to be, and this act does that and that's why i'm so in favor of it. >> there have been concerns expressed about the intent of horse racing...
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and i have been to kentucky and i have talked to familyies who are strung out on opioids, bheem can't find decent jobs and our -- job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit differently different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house for today is too long the democratic party has turned its back on those working people. [applause] and that's vast are majority what i'm -- what i meant to say is there's racism but the vast majority of those people are simply people whoring working working hard and having a lower standard of living they can't affordable health care or medicine they can't sending their kids to college and they want a government thatten wills to them and so we have to start talking to those people and treat those people with respect. they are rnt an if we're going to go forward as a country we go forward together. thank you, i mean, this is just incredible and welfare another question from debbie in washington d.c.. what do you believe is the best strategy for achieving peace in the world? thank you debbie. in 12 seconds or
and i have been to kentucky and i have talked to familyies who are strung out on opioids, bheem can't find decent jobs and our -- job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit differently different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house for today is too long the democratic party has turned its back on those working people. [applause] and that's vast are majority what i'm -- what i meant to say is there's racism but the vast majority of those people...
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andy barr from kentucky. my home state of kentucky suffers from the third highest opioid mortality rate in the country. so many of these stories are stories of tragedy. this is a story of hope and this is roger with his two kids. roger arrived at shepherd's house recovery program in lexington, kentucky, on may 1, 2015, after making parole. when roger arrived he was helpless. all of his belongings fit into a single garbage bag. he was unemployed, unemployable. he had not seen his kids in 2 1/2 years and his family gave up on him. roger told the people at shepherd's house how to be responsible, show up on time, stay out of jail. he had no idea how to stay sober. but shepherd's house changed his perspective. through a housing program, a long-term transitional housing program, he learned how to build a support network that would teach him how to be a father and soon he was back visiting with his children on the weekends. eventually shepherd's house allowed roger to find freedom that he was never able to obtain be
andy barr from kentucky. my home state of kentucky suffers from the third highest opioid mortality rate in the country. so many of these stories are stories of tragedy. this is a story of hope and this is roger with his two kids. roger arrived at shepherd's house recovery program in lexington, kentucky, on may 1, 2015, after making parole. when roger arrived he was helpless. all of his belongings fit into a single garbage bag. he was unemployed, unemployable. he had not seen his kids in 2 1/2...
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the senior in covington, kentucky had a 4.8 gpa. his sexuality and sense of fashion led this incredibly bright student to get in trouble after he wore makeup and heels to the prom. >> i got called to the principal's office. >> the week of graduation, his mother would get her first call lever from the school. >> as soon as she got the call from the principal, he is the one giving the message that she ought to make sure he wore a shirt and tie and no makeup, flat shoes, etc. >> reporter: 10 hours before he was set to deliver his valedictorian speech, that was stripped, too. with a megaphone in hand, he made his voice heard outside the graduation ceremony. his story went viral and caught the attention of the mayor. >> i grew up in the midwest myself. i went to catholic high school my whole life. i had personal experiences as a youth with homophobia being out and gave. i felt like my position as mayor afforded me a unique opportunity to give somebody who has a voice that is being stifled by other people an opportunity to be heard. >> re
the senior in covington, kentucky had a 4.8 gpa. his sexuality and sense of fashion led this incredibly bright student to get in trouble after he wore makeup and heels to the prom. >> i got called to the principal's office. >> the week of graduation, his mother would get her first call lever from the school. >> as soon as she got the call from the principal, he is the one giving the message that she ought to make sure he wore a shirt and tie and no makeup, flat shoes, etc....
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gentleman from kentucky request a recorded vote. we will postpone the recorded vote until having finished this batch of votes. are there other amendments? the gentlelady's time new mexico is recognized. this is amendment number 17 by ms. lujan grisham. the clerk will designate. >> offered by representative lujan grisham on water infrastructure. >> the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. 99.9% of new mexico is under drought conditions, including over 60% of the state of suffering from extreme drought or worse. it is so dry that more than half the state is in significant risk for dangerous and destructive wildfires, and long stretches of the rio grande river bed are dry as a bone. as i speak to our wildfires raging across the state and the massive ute park fire has only recently been contained after burning more than 37,000 acres, in 14 buildings. and even when we contain fires, the damage done increases the likelihood of flash flooding. and on top of that, last winters mountain snowpack was the sec
gentleman from kentucky request a recorded vote. we will postpone the recorded vote until having finished this batch of votes. are there other amendments? the gentlelady's time new mexico is recognized. this is amendment number 17 by ms. lujan grisham. the clerk will designate. >> offered by representative lujan grisham on water infrastructure. >> the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. 99.9% of new mexico is under drought conditions,...
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the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky. meryl was one of 11 children. he gre up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash, right. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, meryl enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he couldn't stop. he loved it and loved our country. on the shores of sicily, the beaches of anzio and the snow covered mountains of france he fought with everything he had to defeat the nazi menace. in january of 1945, as the final days of the battle of the bulge, well-known fight, general, that was a tough one, right, was that a tough one? they -- i know you weren't there, but that was -- that was a -- i hope you weren't there. otherwise -- he says kelly was there. but that was a rough one. they study that one. the u.s. third infantry division was engaged in a fierce b
the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky. meryl was one of 11 children. he gre up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash, right. but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, meryl enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in ten campaigns. he was wounded seven times. but he...
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gentleman from kentucky. we will postpone the recorded vote until tomorrow morning.om other minutes. this is amendment number 14. the sample distribute staff will distribute copies if not already. the chair recognizes mister jeffries. for the state and local taxes on tax returns otherwise known as saul. this cap regains the ability. in the vital programs and services for americans. under the gop tax pain state and local taxes well not be now be taxed by the irs on the income that they use to pay for services at the state and local level. it has been part of the system since it was created in 1913. 105 years ago. they had designed the tax systems that now has been recklessly cast aside. there are two states and two types of states in america. they regularly send more money to the federal government each and every year a than we get back in return. taker states like alabama, mississippi and louisiana regularly receive more from the federal government and grant assisted than they sent to washington in return. fo
gentleman from kentucky. we will postpone the recorded vote until tomorrow morning.om other minutes. this is amendment number 14. the sample distribute staff will distribute copies if not already. the chair recognizes mister jeffries. for the state and local taxes on tax returns otherwise known as saul. this cap regains the ability. in the vital programs and services for americans. under the gop tax pain state and local taxes well not be now be taxed by the irs on the income that they use to...
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jelinek from kentucky asked for a vote. will postponement until finishing the special amendments. >> i'm pleased to offer an amendment that will allow donald trump to keep a campaign promise. this is amendment number seven. the clerk will designate the amendment. >> is centered the statement of social security elephants. you're recognized for six minutes. >> mr. chairman, please to offer an amendment that will allow donald trump to keep the campaign promise he made. that we will not cut social security benefits. the president's budget breaks his promise by proposing cuts to social security disability insurance. his proven he can be trusted to prove his worth my amendment will restore americans trust and the benefits they were and will be there when they need them. 62 million americans currently receiving benefits are counting on us to do the right thing. millions are working hard and paying into the system for future benefits. it's time to stop saying one thing and doing another. don't tell me we can't afford social securit
jelinek from kentucky asked for a vote. will postponement until finishing the special amendments. >> i'm pleased to offer an amendment that will allow donald trump to keep a campaign promise. this is amendment number seven. the clerk will designate the amendment. >> is centered the statement of social security elephants. you're recognized for six minutes. >> mr. chairman, please to offer an amendment that will allow donald trump to keep the campaign promise he made. that we...
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. >>> plus the pile up kentucky distillery, bourbon, every where. >>> some dramatic bodycam video to show you. police and neighbors frantically working to rescue people from an explosion in columbus. the cause of the blast is under investigation. >>> kentucky is known for bourbon, but they toppled down wound up in a distellry in louisville. officials were checking to see if any leaked into the nearby >>> and terinscene kaurt at a station in ook at this . after loses control and comes crashing down between two gas pumps. the woman was able to walk out of the car and arrested and driving under the influence. >>> when we come back here tonight, above and beyond, how one couple's model request to help migrant families led to remarkable outcry of support. house nearly 50-thousad undocumented immigrants. the plan to build a giant detention center.... and where it would go. and millenium isn )t the only leaning tower. we investigate what )s causing another one to tilt. next. marriage, monday on today. >> finally tonight our friday look at those gone above and beyond. thousands of americans
. >>> plus the pile up kentucky distillery, bourbon, every where. >>> some dramatic bodycam video to show you. police and neighbors frantically working to rescue people from an explosion in columbus. the cause of the blast is under investigation. >>> kentucky is known for bourbon, but they toppled down wound up in a distellry in louisville. officials were checking to see if any leaked into the nearby >>> and terinscene kaurt at a station in ook at this ....
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. >> kentucky neighr going to day for 30 days tacklinghe neighbor.wanted to spend the ne monthsarehind bent didn't get that. >> no. >> n whing to doithcs politi said the neighbor angry because paul stacked debriso property line. judge said they should hav talked it out. he should have known upset because moving debris. i don't know what it was. the two are still next-door neighboral >> we can telld trump likes him or not ifmue coms the send tents. says pel doesn't with me on anything. make it a week. >> this guy appartly a pretty hard-core liberal, was not a fan of presint trump. >> yeah, what kind of stuff, what were they stacking, w pallets, i don't khat you could --. >> it was a weird, that was a whole wei story. >> rand paul makes too much money to do own>>ard work. y.e makes a lot of money,guich >> it's weed down there. >> in kentucky. >> h they're number oemp producer in the country. >> the same thing.ijuana. >> they're used for different things. >> it's out there strolling around. properly fell. >> so we mentioned talking about fbi, ig report. twoge fbisnts taken a lot of heat f
. >> kentucky neighr going to day for 30 days tacklinghe neighbor.wanted to spend the ne monthsarehind bent didn't get that. >> no. >> n whing to doithcs politi said the neighbor angry because paul stacked debriso property line. judge said they should hav talked it out. he should have known upset because moving debris. i don't know what it was. the two are still next-door neighboral >> we can telld trump likes him or not ifmue coms the send tents. says pel doesn't with...
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. >> i am from kentucky. home of the kentucky derby. the kentucky wildcats. and kentucky bourbon. i'm glad you did not cheer too loud, because i hate to say this, home of mitch mcconnell. rand paul. cal rogers. that is not a good thing to s s, but i got to s say it anyway. i want to take about appellation. and richlydest diverse environmental area in terms of plants and animals. in nature resources -- natural resources. yet this state is the worst poverty rate in the region in rate in theh 25.4% appalachia portion versus the rest of the state. gone andmines are long the promise to bring them back is alive from the pits of hell. >> i come in front of you today african-american trench gender woman -- transgender woman without health care. with serious health issues. but i stand here today to tell you after earning a bachelor's degree in history of political yearse, after working 30 of my life with a good payg job, i, too, have been set back. i have been diagnosed with kidney disease stage v. i fell behind in my payments. i was two months behind and i made a double payment, but they
. >> i am from kentucky. home of the kentucky derby. the kentucky wildcats. and kentucky bourbon. i'm glad you did not cheer too loud, because i hate to say this, home of mitch mcconnell. rand paul. cal rogers. that is not a good thing to s s, but i got to s say it anyway. i want to take about appellation. and richlydest diverse environmental area in terms of plants and animals. in nature resources -- natural resources. yet this state is the worst poverty rate in the region in rate in...
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notice the storm swatem down tos kentucky. that will slide to our south but will throw us some clouds teom time to time this rnoon. here's futurecast showing it to you. again, y even if head into the afternoon hours today, mix of clouds and sun around the region. if anyone sees a shower best chances are going to be out to the westcross the mountains but even chances there aren't that high today. should b j dry,t clouds inky the from time to time. there's your two day forecast. 85 today, 83 tomorrow, mixf clouds and sun both days.ig allht, that's weather. take it away,n traffic erin. >> 5:36. keeping our eyes on theas roads. we look out in dunkirk four northbound before 260 crash with injuries. caution there. moving things over, 50 is wide op by the sandy point toll plaza. getting up this monday morning after aeach weekend you're not going to hit any traffic as you head towards bowie. no pro on 270 southbound.w. 95re looks g south and t northboundo and from the capital beltway andor the baltim beltway not seeing any slowdons wi
notice the storm swatem down tos kentucky. that will slide to our south but will throw us some clouds teom time to time this rnoon. here's futurecast showing it to you. again, y even if head into the afternoon hours today, mix of clouds and sun around the region. if anyone sees a shower best chances are going to be out to the westcross the mountains but even chances there aren't that high today. should b j dry,t clouds inky the from time to time. there's your two day forecast. 85 today, 83...
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including in my own district in kentucky, toyota motor manufacturing of kentucky, 8,500 jobs as a result of the direct investment. these are typically higher paying jobs. it is critical that we preserve in the united states an open investment climate to the extent possible consistent with national security objectives. but a comprehensive update to both the export control regime anti-committee on foreign investment in the united states or cfius, as it is commonly called, is needed due to the massive surge in malign investment by the chinese and other bad actors in u.s. assets. this legislation closes loopholes in cfius' jurisdiction and modernizes our process for critical technologies without duplicating agency efforts like earlier drafts of this legislation called for. all the while ensuring these transactions are thoroughly vetted in a timely manner so that america continues to attract much needed foreign investment that does not implicate critical technologies without national s. this legislation also authorizes cfius to review sensitive, noncontrolling investments in critical technolo
including in my own district in kentucky, toyota motor manufacturing of kentucky, 8,500 jobs as a result of the direct investment. these are typically higher paying jobs. it is critical that we preserve in the united states an open investment climate to the extent possible consistent with national security objectives. but a comprehensive update to both the export control regime anti-committee on foreign investment in the united states or cfius, as it is commonly called, is needed due to the...
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in kentucky. they remained in kentucky until 1891. and i think it continued after that in virginia. audience member: i think it did. could take areas of the city, depending upon the laboring people and you could start telling which way they voted. and they usually voted as a block. gets trickier than that. even in virginia, you've got paper ballots. technically, that means the ballot can be secret. it is folded up. you can't tell who's ballot you have got. but the ballots are not printed by the government, they are printed by the parties. keep republicans from passing out the ballot, nobody's going to be able to vote. you go up to the organizers there and if people don't have the ballots, they don't vote. box goes backlot a long way. and the problem of voice voting is it prevents the emergence, especially in the 19 century, of that wonderful chicago policy of the voting early and often. >> so for that short, shining. you had radical republicans running the ship of state. what one thing could they have done that would have made thaddeus stevens feel better a few days before his death
in kentucky. they remained in kentucky until 1891. and i think it continued after that in virginia. audience member: i think it did. could take areas of the city, depending upon the laboring people and you could start telling which way they voted. and they usually voted as a block. gets trickier than that. even in virginia, you've got paper ballots. technically, that means the ballot can be secret. it is folded up. you can't tell who's ballot you have got. but the ballots are not printed by the...
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i have been to west virginia, and i have been to kentucky, and i have talked to families who are strung out on opioids, people who can't find decent jobs. and our job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house today is for too long the democratic party has turned its back on those working people. [applause] and that's the journey. what i'm saying is -- what i meant to say is, you know, of course there's racism and sexism and homophobia out there. but the vast majority of those people are similar me people who are working hard, they're worried to death about their kids, they can't afford health care, they can't afford med kin, they -- medicine, they can't afford to send their kids to college. and they want a government that listens to them and responds to their needs. so to answer the very good question, we've got to start talking to those people. and treat those people with respect. they are as important as any person in this room is. and if we're going to go forward as a country, we go forward
i have been to west virginia, and i have been to kentucky, and i have talked to families who are strung out on opioids, people who can't find decent jobs. and our job is not to put down people because culturally they may be a little bit different than we are. the reason that trump is in the white house today is for too long the democratic party has turned its back on those working people. [applause] and that's the journey. what i'm saying is -- what i meant to say is, you know, of course...
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more kentucky veterans are touching down today in our nation's capital. they're coming to remember fallen comrades and visit the memorials dedicated to their own service. earlier this month, i was lucky enough to spend time with a flight of world war ii veterans who arrived in time for the 74th anniversary of the d-day invasion. today's flight includes veterans of world war ii along with korea and vietnam. on behalf of the commonwealth and all americans, i'm plowed to thank -- i'm proud to thank them for their service. next week we celebrate our independence day, so let's not forget that the freedoms we enjoy come at a cost. let's take time to thank the heroes who have paid it and those who continue to pay it today. now, on a completely different matter, today the senate will continue our work on the farm bill. the bipartisan collaboration of roberts and stabenow have given all senators the opportunity to review and consider this important legislation. now we start the amendment process. ideas from many of our colleagues have already been included in the
more kentucky veterans are touching down today in our nation's capital. they're coming to remember fallen comrades and visit the memorials dedicated to their own service. earlier this month, i was lucky enough to spend time with a flight of world war ii veterans who arrived in time for the 74th anniversary of the d-day invasion. today's flight includes veterans of world war ii along with korea and vietnam. on behalf of the commonwealth and all americans, i'm plowed to thank -- i'm proud to...
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we will end with mark summers from the university of kentucky in lexington. i do not know whether ending with mark means we are ending with a southerner or a northerner.
we will end with mark summers from the university of kentucky in lexington. i do not know whether ending with mark means we are ending with a southerner or a northerner.
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the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i think it's important to listen to what you heard and analyze what you heard because apparently if you're defined as an enemy combatant, it would be okay to not have a trial, not have a lawyer. you wouldn't be presumed innocent. you would be presumed guilty. the question you have to ask is who gets to define the enemy combat tanlt. if the government gets to define you as an enemy combatant is it not conceivable you can be an enemy combatant because you are a minority,ither of skin color or ideology? has it happened in the past? the japanese citizens were minority but there was no evidence. no one presented any evidence that they were a threat or done anything wrong. the nondetention act attempted to fixs. there were people like this back in the time of world war ii. there are people like this in every war who are frightened of whose who would attack us so they want to give up a constitution to make it simpler to get to guilt. you don't have to have a trial. you just proclaim pe
the senator from kentucky. mr. paul: i think it's important to listen to what you heard and analyze what you heard because apparently if you're defined as an enemy combatant, it would be okay to not have a trial, not have a lawyer. you wouldn't be presumed innocent. you would be presumed guilty. the question you have to ask is who gets to define the enemy combat tanlt. if the government gets to define you as an enemy combatant is it not conceivable you can be an enemy combatant because you are...
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good money coming back into eastern kentucky, sir. host: that is robert in hauser, kentucky. the c-span cameras outside of the supreme court as opinions are yet to be delivered on six cases pending. that would effectively end the term of the court for this session. session,omes to next cnn reporting about one case the court won't take up. it will not take up the case of a florist who refused service for a same-sex couple. this reporting saying just back after ruling in favor of the cake baker who refused to make a cake for a wedding celebration. the supreme court monday wiped a decision against a florist who refused to make an arrangement for a same-sex couple. the courts in the case back down to a lower court and asked it to revisit the florist case in light of the masterpiece cake shop ruling. while the justices want the lower court to take another look at the case even the recent ruling, the justices themselves are not ready to jump into the contentious debate for now. that is outside of the supreme court. you are looking at opinions that have yet to be delivered. we take
good money coming back into eastern kentucky, sir. host: that is robert in hauser, kentucky. the c-span cameras outside of the supreme court as opinions are yet to be delivered on six cases pending. that would effectively end the term of the court for this session. session,omes to next cnn reporting about one case the court won't take up. it will not take up the case of a florist who refused service for a same-sex couple. this reporting saying just back after ruling in favor of the cake baker...
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this is actually one of only two pipe-tomahawks that were both made and used in the kentucky tennessee backcountry. when you watch a fourth grade single me in and every student just has their noses glued to that case. they are fascinated by the form. it's both utilitarian, useful, but also beautiful. curly maple turned into the shaft, and then this head put onengraved to it. it's the kind of october that treasured l was both because it was useful, but also treasured because it was and meaningful, and symbolic and that's why it survived. passed down from generation to generation, and here ultimately ended up in a case at the museum. see thee're going to go mariners ceramics gallery where we try to tell the history of south in one kind of october. objects made of clay. > we're in the mariners ceramics gallery and we're looking at one of the largest of most monumental examples pottery produced in the edgefield district of south carolina. edgefield, south carolina, in 19th century, was home to a number of what were essentially plantations. places where free and enslaved converted the clay
this is actually one of only two pipe-tomahawks that were both made and used in the kentucky tennessee backcountry. when you watch a fourth grade single me in and every student just has their noses glued to that case. they are fascinated by the form. it's both utilitarian, useful, but also beautiful. curly maple turned into the shaft, and then this head put onengraved to it. it's the kind of october that treasured l was both because it was useful, but also treasured because it was and...
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. >>> kentucky's attorney general sued walgreen's over the opioid epidemic iteg a walgreens played a dual role as a pharmacy chain and whole say drug distributor. filling massive opioid orders and failed toou report suspi orders to authorities. kentucky had the third highest overdose rate behind west virginia and new hampshire. >>> health care ceos and policy makers are meeting to discussion some of the biggest breakthroughs, and overcoming the thorniest challenges. me tirrell is there for us tonight. >> reporter: through a few major tocs it piper jahvid ray how to contain costs and how technology is changing the industry. for eli lilly, aajor push has alzheimer's, but they suffered a setback this week for an eoperimental drugs, but the says it remains committed to finding new medicine. >> it is disappointing for patients our hea goes out to all the parts partners. we have a phase 2 study going on, a combination wit a plaque-specific antibody, which will be as closes we can get tong elimina all amloid in the brain. we spoke where the rising costsen insulin and how every patient can a
. >>> kentucky's attorney general sued walgreen's over the opioid epidemic iteg a walgreens played a dual role as a pharmacy chain and whole say drug distributor. filling massive opioid orders and failed toou report suspi orders to authorities. kentucky had the third highest overdose rate behind west virginia and new hampshire. >>> health care ceos and policy makers are meeting to discussion some of the biggest breakthroughs, and overcoming the thorniest challenges. me tirrell...
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matt, you have set records in what you are doing in your great state that i love very much, kentucky, special place, you have really done a job. say a few words. >> i will say this, what has brought us to town, the u.s. chamber of commerce has recognized in a world of geopolitical instability there is nowhere that is as likely to have upside potential for investors is the united states period. we as states we compete with one another. we are all on the same team at the end of the day which is to bring investors to the united states. when someone comes to any one state all of us benefit to some degree given the supply chain. i'm excited to be here talking to a whole lot of investors from around the world. i'm grateful as was just noted to have a president and administration and vice president who have been ceos and leaders of states and businesses who understand how business gets done and who listen to governors and who delegate responsibility to states because this is the greatness of america. and so i just again i appreciate your willingness to hear us and your willingness to support
matt, you have set records in what you are doing in your great state that i love very much, kentucky, special place, you have really done a job. say a few words. >> i will say this, what has brought us to town, the u.s. chamber of commerce has recognized in a world of geopolitical instability there is nowhere that is as likely to have upside potential for investors is the united states period. we as states we compete with one another. we are all on the same team at the end of the day...
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. >> reporter: pauline wells was 15 years old when she and the rest of kentucky welcomed garlin murl conner home. >> he hitched the horses to the wagon. >> reporter: he fought his way across north africa, sicily, france, and into germany, and been awarded an astounding four silver stars and one distinguished service cross. >> and they said, there he is. i thought, my gosh, that little war rat, there's no way he could have done the things he's done. >> reporter: he was one of the most outstanding soldiers of soldiers of this war if not the most this war if not the most outstanding. pauline did not know any of that if she had eloped and married of that if him. >> a lot of times at night he would be dreaming and wake up fighting. >> reporter: conner died in 1998. six years later researchers found these affidavits by conner's fellow soldiers describing how he had beaten back waves of attacking germans. he took off like a bat out of hell heading straight toward the source of enemy fire. all this time, machine gunfire was concentrated on his position, out there all alone, calling arterial
. >> reporter: pauline wells was 15 years old when she and the rest of kentucky welcomed garlin murl conner home. >> he hitched the horses to the wagon. >> reporter: he fought his way across north africa, sicily, france, and into germany, and been awarded an astounding four silver stars and one distinguished service cross. >> and they said, there he is. i thought, my gosh, that little war rat, there's no way he could have done the things he's done. >> reporter: he...
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zia's says harlan kentucky. over both of these moves the places you go street fanny's leave. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are said. that it was a drive to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eight percent of the beach but the way we do and we will show the great game the grid is good you are the rock at the back nobody gets us to you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy at the draw and out to him for the two thousand and three in the world
zia's says harlan kentucky. over both of these moves the places you go street fanny's leave. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are said. that it was a drive to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened....
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. >> 95% of the bourbon comes from kentucky. vaughn hilliard joins us live from the distillery in kentucky. this is an important topic for the farmers who produce the grain for that bourbon. what are they telling you? >> reporter: exactly. stephanie, this is about more than your glass of bourbon. talking over the last three days with these farmers, most ultimately voted for president trump. they say they still have the confidence, that he is ultimately going to create the deal. what it comes down to is they're not ignorant to the fact that the real repercussions that it's already having on their industry. these were some of the farmers we spoke to over the weekend. where does agriculture find itself in this? >> caught in the middle. we're always the first shot. people have to eat. you can get by without having a new pickup truck or a new combine. you can't get by without eating. >> we don't want to see protectionist policies come into place. it's not going to get us where we want to be. >> reporter: the tariffs at this moment, y
. >> 95% of the bourbon comes from kentucky. vaughn hilliard joins us live from the distillery in kentucky. this is an important topic for the farmers who produce the grain for that bourbon. what are they telling you? >> reporter: exactly. stephanie, this is about more than your glass of bourbon. talking over the last three days with these farmers, most ultimately voted for president trump. they say they still have the confidence, that he is ultimately going to create the deal. what...
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president trump awarded the medal of honor to first lieutenant garlin murl conner of kentucky. in january 1945, conner do ied in 1998. his widow expected the medal today. >>> an exciting new development in treating some types of cancer. the polio virus now being used to battle the disease. >>> also the tense moments on a spirit airlines flight as a passenger has a profanity laced meltdown. >>> we're back with new hope of fighting one of the deadliest forms of cancer. glioblastoma is the type of brain tumor more affecting senator john mccain and thousands of other americans but an experimental treatment using the polio virus is showing promise and helping patients live longer. nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres explains. >> reporter: when stephanie hopper was diagnosed with the deadly brain tumor at age 20, doctors didn't know if she'd live to finish college but incredibly more than six years later she's in remission. >> god didn't raise me up to be 20 years old and put me through evything that i've been through in my life to just kill me off with cancer. >> reporter
president trump awarded the medal of honor to first lieutenant garlin murl conner of kentucky. in january 1945, conner do ied in 1998. his widow expected the medal today. >>> an exciting new development in treating some types of cancer. the polio virus now being used to battle the disease. >>> also the tense moments on a spirit airlines flight as a passenger has a profanity laced meltdown. >>> we're back with new hope of fighting one of the deadliest forms of cancer....
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. >>> a show of support for high school senior out of kentucky. how the school is stepping in. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! >>> welcome back, we will now focus on a boat that received nationwide attention, the effort to recall judge aaron persky. the efforts down from his controversial sentence of brock turner who was convicted of sexual assault. the public uproar over the sentence was linked to the etoo movement. voters have removed a fitting judge for the first time in over 80 years. >>reporter: around 60% of voters voted to recall aaron persky. that effort was prompted by his sentencing of brock turner in that sexual assault case. he was convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman two years ago. the judge gave him a six-month sentence for the crime, even though it fell under legal sentencing guidelines, critics audit was far too lenient and we
. >>> a show of support for high school senior out of kentucky. how the school is stepping in. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, please. babybel: bye bye, bland. babybel: helloooo, delicious. vo: rich, creamy, 100% real cheese. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! >>> welcome back, we will now focus on a boat that received nationwide attention, the effort to recall judge aaron persky. the...
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. >> julie: so he's no dark horse after winning the kentucky derby and the preakness. can justify race into the record books and win the triple crown? and we bid adieu to "happening now." stay with us. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go bold! try all of my bold creations pouches! >> jon: history in the making at the belmont stakes after taking both the kentucky derby and the preakness. justify is just one win away from the coveted and rare triple crown. bryan llenas live at belmont park for us. bryan? >> winning the triple crown is one of the most rarest sports feats. 12 horses have won the crown in that time. if justify can pull it off, he will be the third horse to do it since 1978. justify arrived here in new york on wednesday for the big belmont stakes race tomorrow. he's the favorite to win tomorrow's race against nine other horses. 90,000 people expected to be here to see the colt race around the 1 1/2 mile long track. the belmont is known as the test of a champion. it's th
. >> julie: so he's no dark horse after winning the kentucky derby and the preakness. can justify race into the record books and win the triple crown? and we bid adieu to "happening now." stay with us. did someone say "bold?" (gasping) starkist jalapeo tuna in a pouch! loaded with bold flavor. just tear, eat... mmmmm. and go bold! try all of my bold creations pouches! >> jon: history in the making at the belmont stakes after taking both the kentucky derby and...
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one little storm complex coming through kentucky is rning. that's expected to slide downec to our south butause it's kind of hanging out around general region it will occasionally throwome clouds our way. that's why we'llix out with cloud cover from tihe to time today. r than that, high pressure acrto the northin com the great lakes will continue down s its way into our region. nice northerly wind will pick up on the backside of it causg drier conditions, really get rid of that humidity for a little while but still warm outre the it is late june after all. temperates heading into the low to mid 80's across the gion today with again mix of clouds and sunshine. d.c.e going 85 here in town in 83 manassas, 84 a take a look at your seven-day forecast n. as mentioned, by the time we get to theiddle of the work week we're talking about more unsettled conditions around the region.wednesday your next f showers and storms. doesn't look like a great day.. 82 degrees thursday could start with showers, we'll get sunshiny the afternoon and look at the end
one little storm complex coming through kentucky is rning. that's expected to slide downec to our south butause it's kind of hanging out around general region it will occasionally throwome clouds our way. that's why we'llix out with cloud cover from tihe to time today. r than that, high pressure acrto the northin com the great lakes will continue down s its way into our region. nice northerly wind will pick up on the backside of it causg drier conditions, really get rid of that humidity for a...
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last night we took you to louisville, kentucky, to introduce you to a unique pting tothat is att solve that problem. well, we take you back there this evening toee how some big companies are getting involved. steve liesman once again has our story. >> reporter: it may seem strange and little out of the box, but a cardboard boat race in uisville, kentucky, is seen as part of a solution to a national worker's shortage problem. it all looks like f andgames, but behind it are some serious high school students studying computer assisted design or cad. >> never knew i was in engineering. once i got to the cad, i was like, wow, ieally like this. i could do this. i'm really good at it. >> reporter: the cardboard boat regatta is the cap stone event for students studying auto cad and cnc machines. their task, float a boat using nothing but cardboard and duct tape. h kiley ander classmates are al handfuf the more than 17,000 students pursuing career specific education through the nnovative academies of louisville program. the city's answer to the economic challenges it faces with a low 3.4% unemp
last night we took you to louisville, kentucky, to introduce you to a unique pting tothat is att solve that problem. well, we take you back there this evening toee how some big companies are getting involved. steve liesman once again has our story. >> reporter: it may seem strange and little out of the box, but a cardboard boat race in uisville, kentucky, is seen as part of a solution to a national worker's shortage problem. it all looks like f andgames, but behind it are some serious...
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the read from kentucky senator rand paul. what he makes of this. what do you make prospect, senator, that this could be something that could stretch out a little bit? >> you know, i'm still very hopeful. i'm back -- glad we're back on again with the korean summit. i don't think there's an easy solution but the fact that we're having a discussion and beginnings of diplomacy a good thing. >> neil: so it's trade back and forth with the chinese and now with the allies, the canadians are upset, french, germans. everybody seems unset. do you think this is the time to be ruffling their feathers while we're dealing with something far bigger for the time being? >> no. i think it's a mistake to use national security waivers to invoke on our friends. one of the things that people misinterpret, they talk about the trade deficit as money that we've lost. everybody has a deficit with people that they buy stuff from. i have a deficit with my grocery store. texas may have a deficit with oklahoma. but it's an artificial measurement. doesn't measure prosperity. you
the read from kentucky senator rand paul. what he makes of this. what do you make prospect, senator, that this could be something that could stretch out a little bit? >> you know, i'm still very hopeful. i'm back -- glad we're back on again with the korean summit. i don't think there's an easy solution but the fact that we're having a discussion and beginnings of diplomacy a good thing. >> neil: so it's trade back and forth with the chinese and now with the allies, the canadians are...
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suing walgreens for its role in the opioid epidemic, and kentucky had one of the highest overdose deaths, 1400 of them you can see on your screen, walgreens with massive opioid orders in large sizes and great frequencies. when it comes to being a distributor of shipping drugs, they failed to report suspicious orders to authorities so that is why the atty. gen. is going after them. this is the atty. gen. going after manufacturer or a corporation for their role in this crisis. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> california senate approving a proposal to abolish daylight savings time. supporters claim it can be bad for your health and cost traffic incidents. of the governor signed to the proposal will be put on the november ballot, 16 other states have proposed legislation to get rid of daylight savings time. what is the key to living a long and prosperous life? a new study, the answer is your face. researchers at ohio state university looked at 1000 obituaries published across the us and found churchgoers appeared to live four years longer than atheists. it could be because religion tends to p
suing walgreens for its role in the opioid epidemic, and kentucky had one of the highest overdose deaths, 1400 of them you can see on your screen, walgreens with massive opioid orders in large sizes and great frequencies. when it comes to being a distributor of shipping drugs, they failed to report suspicious orders to authorities so that is why the atty. gen. is going after them. this is the atty. gen. going after manufacturer or a corporation for their role in this crisis. >> thank you,...
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this is says harlan kentucky. all in this movie the voices of the street families leave. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was it said i'd. love to see these people as survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. please. let me. put it. to you. because. this is. what does society do when someone commits a horrific act of violence. for centuries seeking justice was a community affair. and disproportionate blame fell on the poor mentally disabled and people of color. in the eighteen hundreds some capital offenses were targeted specifically at slaves the stablish in a racial bias that continues today. executions reached a historic peak in the one nine hundred thirty s. averaging one hundred sixty seven per year but then in one thousand thirty six. a gruesome execution caught the attention of the media. on aug four
this is says harlan kentucky. all in this movie the voices of the street families leave. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was it said i'd. love to see these people as survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. please. let me. put...
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there are folks in kentucky working on getting this up and going into the committee is one group and others. the federal charter school program does a competitive grant program that would allow the folks in kentucky to apply for some funds to help get that going so they may apply in the next cycle to help get this started. >> you mentioned about this for the situation and i know in the kentucky law can you explain the importance of providing the facilities and if they have access to those like traditional public schools that is a hard one to answer. >> charter schools don't have access to the same that are visible to the traditional system such as municipal bonds and local tax credits. the way to mitigate that is by having the state and maximum loss of attached the facility funding to follow them to charter schools because the average doesn't include passivity finance. the federal level they are helping with this but the credit enhancement program which is a part of the charter school program is to the extent there's a discussion about infrastructure of the national level and federal
there are folks in kentucky working on getting this up and going into the committee is one group and others. the federal charter school program does a competitive grant program that would allow the folks in kentucky to apply for some funds to help get that going so they may apply in the next cycle to help get this started. >> you mentioned about this for the situation and i know in the kentucky law can you explain the importance of providing the facilities and if they have access to those...
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james in kentucky -- jane in kentucky on a democrat line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i followed no labels for quite a while and really admired the work you are doing. today, in that i have have trouble identifying the problem solvers caucus members. how can i get information on who was involved in that? guest: the best bet is to contact the offices directly of the cochairs, josh gottheimer, from new jersey, or tom reed from new york. host: that could? caller: thank you. guest: next in wisconsin, independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. labels,upporter of no and i am wondering with all of the rich rial and pressure from extremes, have you lost -- all the vitriol and pressure, have you lost any members? my congressman, sean duffy, i asked him about the labels and he was -- about no labels and he was positive. for anyot been back discussions. i do not see his name on anything. i hear he is on fox news a lot. that is my question. so when the problem solvers caucus launched last january, there were two dozen of them and today there are 48, so they are adding memb
james in kentucky -- jane in kentucky on a democrat line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i followed no labels for quite a while and really admired the work you are doing. today, in that i have have trouble identifying the problem solvers caucus members. how can i get information on who was involved in that? guest: the best bet is to contact the offices directly of the cochairs, josh gottheimer, from new jersey, or tom reed from new york. host: that could? caller: thank you. guest: next...
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kentucky, michigan, north carolina and ohio. the suspected cut melons were sold in stores including costco, trader joe's, walmart, walgreens and whole foods. they are all linked to the foo facility in indianapolis according to the cdc. >> and tyson foods is issuing an alert this morning recalling a thousand pounds of frozen breaded chicken that may be contaminated with what they say are extraneous materials blue and clear pieces of soft plastic. according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the specific product, the 12-pound boxes containing three pound plastic bags of uncooked breaded original chicken tloinz. >> president trump is trying to make good on the campaignomise industry boost forcing power to buy from them the next two years. it would undermine the market. president trump is playing to his base. nbc's morgan radford has more. >>orter:n a memo first leaked to bloomberg, the trump administration proposed a radical plan to use emergency executive order to prop up power plants, a promise planted on the campaign trail.
kentucky, michigan, north carolina and ohio. the suspected cut melons were sold in stores including costco, trader joe's, walmart, walgreens and whole foods. they are all linked to the foo facility in indianapolis according to the cdc. >> and tyson foods is issuing an alert this morning recalling a thousand pounds of frozen breaded chicken that may be contaminated with what they say are extraneous materials blue and clear pieces of soft plastic. according to the u.s. department of...
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defeated adecreed -- senator and became the first republican to win a statewide race in the state of kentucky. he has been reelected five times if i am crend,
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we're looking at areas of rain in kentucky and
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this is says holland kentucky. over all of these moves the places you could walk around st fanny's remain in. a coma any city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are fed ex that was a laugh to see these people a survivor of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million a one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so one more chance for. a nice minute. what does society do when someone commits a horrific act of
this is says holland kentucky. over all of these moves the places you could walk around st fanny's remain in. a coma any city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners are fed ex that was a laugh to see these people a survivor of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's...
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their own words what has happened right here what last i heard something was once i was there with kentucky or should occur you know no one has learned it's just an area that there was a dip in the past there's not. the results of last years that a fundamental constitutional changes what an eye opener for everyone and his ruling bloc. big cities such as istanbul and on tally which gave him an easy victory in the november two thousand and fifteen general election voted against his constitutional amendments in two thousand and seventeen more consistent challenges are expected in the south eastern region of the arbuckle the heartland of the kurdish political movement where their support for the kiddish nationalists people's democratic party the h.d. . secular and traditional supporters of the republican people's party c.h.p. have the upper hand in the western regions and in the case of the conservative regions of the. president needs to maintain the loyalty of vast areas in central anatolia with majority conservative and religious populations. but techie's political culture is unpredictable. p
their own words what has happened right here what last i heard something was once i was there with kentucky or should occur you know no one has learned it's just an area that there was a dip in the past there's not. the results of last years that a fundamental constitutional changes what an eye opener for everyone and his ruling bloc. big cities such as istanbul and on tally which gave him an easy victory in the november two thousand and fifteen general election voted against his constitutional...
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this is says harlan kentucky. overboard this move the employee says you go grocery fanny's or you need. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polis just said. that it was a drive to see these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. when else so it seemed wrong why don't we all just don't. to get to shape out just to come out to and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the stan collymore show this week concentrates on the hosts russia and sparrow hill overlooking the beautiful luzhniki stadium in the house of value brutal sure of one their opening two games at the three four world cup they're happy we're going to be chatting to mr football here in russia. we're also going to visi
this is says harlan kentucky. overboard this move the employee says you go grocery fanny's or you need. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the polis just said. that it was a drive to see these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's...
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in my home state of kentucky, the new tax code led to announced rate cuts of up to 6% for kentucky utilities and louisville gas and electric customers. just this month, idaho power announced a 7% rate cut for consumers. and in pennsylvania, metropolitan edison is one of the 17 utilities that are planning to deliver rate savings thanks to the new tax law. on july 1, more than half a million customers in philadelphia can expect their electric bills to drop by as much as 8%. help with monthly bills, higher take-home pay, new job opportunities because american enterprise is thriving. this is what tax reform means around middle-class kitchen tables. this is why republicans passed this historic law. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. schumer: mr. president. i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: now, mr. president, yesterday, justice anthony kennedy announced his retirement, creating a vacancy on the supreme court. after kennedy's departure, the supreme court
in my home state of kentucky, the new tax code led to announced rate cuts of up to 6% for kentucky utilities and louisville gas and electric customers. just this month, idaho power announced a 7% rate cut for consumers. and in pennsylvania, metropolitan edison is one of the 17 utilities that are planning to deliver rate savings thanks to the new tax law. on july 1, more than half a million customers in philadelphia can expect their electric bills to drop by as much as 8%. help with monthly...
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kentucky and tennessee. they like me there. two great places. we tell a story of an incredible hero who defended our nation in world war ii, first lieutenant garland, merrill conor. he takes his rightful place in the eternal chronicle of american valor it is american valor. we are thrilled to be joined by his amazing wife, pauline. don't get up. save it for later. i got to know her a little bit ago in the ol office and she is a special woman with a special family. she is9 year old today and going strong. keep it going. she hoped and prayed she would live to see this day. pauline is truly a wonderful incredible person and it is my privilege to be with you today as we award your late husband our nation's highest military honor. for today's congressional medal of honor presentation, we are joined by pauline, and their son, paul. and their grandchildren. who serves in the navy, stand up, please. s submariner. along with their four great grandchildren. ethan, idan, bella rose -- you have great genes. lieutenant must be looking down proud of this incr
kentucky and tennessee. they like me there. two great places. we tell a story of an incredible hero who defended our nation in world war ii, first lieutenant garland, merrill conor. he takes his rightful place in the eternal chronicle of american valor it is american valor. we are thrilled to be joined by his amazing wife, pauline. don't get up. save it for later. i got to know her a little bit ago in the ol office and she is a special woman with a special family. she is9 year old today and...
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you are not defending the working families of west virginia or kentucky for the other states of this country that voted overwhelmingly from when you propose to throw 2 million people all of thehealth care and a half . and that's the message we are getting out. you are not protecting working families in this country with pain on taking on the pharmaceutical industry and yet you end up coming up with an idea which says the solution to the high cost of drugs in this country is to make people all over the world pay more. for drugs. making people around the rest of the world pay more is not the solution, lowering prescription drug costs is the solution, having the guts to take on the pharmaceutical industry is what has to be done. and i think people across the country or understanding not just that trump lied about what he proposed to do as president, not only about healthcare, not only about prescription drugs. you may recall trump said he was going to pass tax reform which would not benefit the wealthy. that's just another lie based on hundreds of other lies because as you know, the tax
you are not defending the working families of west virginia or kentucky for the other states of this country that voted overwhelmingly from when you propose to throw 2 million people all of thehealth care and a half . and that's the message we are getting out. you are not protecting working families in this country with pain on taking on the pharmaceutical industry and yet you end up coming up with an idea which says the solution to the high cost of drugs in this country is to make people all...
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little hit and miss in kentucky and tennessee. not a lot. later this afternoon, 7 million at risk of severe storms. focusing from kentucky through the nashville area. some storms dive down to atlanta late day. not too much severe weather today. tornado risk is very low. umbrella weather day. showers around new york city through the poconos around 2:00 p.m. okay, d.c. raleigh is fine. hit and miss showers through ohio. by the time you get through 8:00 p.m., storms head towards i-95 and washington, d.c. through central pa and western new york. if you're in the d.c. area, i would have that umbrella handy if you have late afternoon sunset plans. then into thursday, additional showers and storms are further north. today's forecast, big story is the heat. summertime thunderstorms we expect. 102 in dallas. >> that's hot. bill, this is something you don't see every day. a man arrested after infiltrating the tarmac of hartsfield-jackson airport in his underwear. shortly after 4:30 yesterday afternoon, the 19-year-old scaled a fence, ran onto the acti
little hit and miss in kentucky and tennessee. not a lot. later this afternoon, 7 million at risk of severe storms. focusing from kentucky through the nashville area. some storms dive down to atlanta late day. not too much severe weather today. tornado risk is very low. umbrella weather day. showers around new york city through the poconos around 2:00 p.m. okay, d.c. raleigh is fine. hit and miss showers through ohio. by the time you get through 8:00 p.m., storms head towards i-95 and...
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district court in kentucky, texas, and alabama. the house returns tuesday to work on its first spending bills for 2019, and work on water infrastructure projects. you can watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span2. c-span's "washington journal," live every day, with issues that impact you. saturday morning, goldwater institute discusses the right to try legislation, and a doctor will join us to talk about how right to try will allow terminally ill patients access to drug treatments not fully approved by the fda. t in how the carrier plan indiana is faring. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. on -- joining us washington journal is hector silva avalos, the inside -- inside crime project manager at the american university center for american and latino studies. joining us this morning to talk about the transnational gang, ms-13
district court in kentucky, texas, and alabama. the house returns tuesday to work on its first spending bills for 2019, and work on water infrastructure projects. you can watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span2. c-span's "washington journal," live every day, with issues that impact you. saturday morning, goldwater institute discusses the right to try legislation, and a doctor will join us to talk about how right to try will allow terminally ill patients...