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let's see if it came from fayette. no. still at 8% here and a ten point lead here. that's encouraging for the clinton campaign. that was a bigger jump in jefferson county. you see her pulling out there with a huge lead there. this is the largest county in the state. has a significant african-american base. it's the base a lot of clinton campaign operations and her stops in the state were focussed on this part of the state. you see a very close race with secretary clinton in the lead. if you're in the war room you're encouraged by what you saw happen in jefferson county and that you're awaiting more votes from fayette county and you're expecting your margin will stay the same and maybe grow as those votes come in here. a close race. no matter how it ends up democratic proportional rules if senator sanders can win this it would be huge because she won it with 65% of the vote in 2008, but that would be a moral victory for senator sanders but he needs 67% of the remaining delegates and no candidate is getting 67% of the vote in kentucky tonight. >> under democratic rule
let's see if it came from fayette. no. still at 8% here and a ten point lead here. that's encouraging for the clinton campaign. that was a bigger jump in jefferson county. you see her pulling out there with a huge lead there. this is the largest county in the state. has a significant african-american base. it's the base a lot of clinton campaign operations and her stops in the state were focussed on this part of the state. you see a very close race with secretary clinton in the lead. if you're...
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. >> la fayette is sort of the opposite. he left all of his wealth behind to come fight in the revolution. >> rose: because of a sense of adventure, because he wanted to test himself. >> i think that. i think he was from a military family and wasn't doing anything particularly involved with the military, right. so he was looking for that. but also i think because of this idea of what america represented. this idea of american democracy that, you know, the french would later sort of champion for their own, i think it was him learning about that. he felt called to come do that. when you read letters that layfayette wrote, that was a big difference for me, such a sweetness behind layfayette and none of that is really in jefferson. both really smart guys but maybe that is just because he's translating from french, you know. but the writing is sort of-- sweeter. it's more beautiful. it's-- and i read a lot of letters back and forth between him and george washington who he sort of thought of as a father figure. and those are, you
. >> la fayette is sort of the opposite. he left all of his wealth behind to come fight in the revolution. >> rose: because of a sense of adventure, because he wanted to test himself. >> i think that. i think he was from a military family and wasn't doing anything particularly involved with the military, right. so he was looking for that. but also i think because of this idea of what america represented. this idea of american democracy that, you know, the french would later...
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fayette county, university of kentucky, is all new. a college county, a place where you look and say this should be bernie sanders. hillary clinton has won, fayette county where the university of kentucky is. that is what pushed her into the lead. you see right now, the other thing is, we've been watching it all night. louisville it is not all in. there is one more dump of votes at least left here so you can imagine hillary clinton with this margin, probably going to pick up a few thousand more votes in terms of her out of jefferson county. you factor that in. bernie sanders basically, get out of louisville, is probably going to have to make up five or six thousand votes, getting awfully tough to see. >> steve, you're amazing. steve kornacki. joan walsh and joey reed and a man who spent a lot of time in louisville. if hillary clinton wins tonight. it is a morale boost. >> i think it is a big win. this is not clinton country. this profile of the state is more of a sanders state. 8% african-american. not the kind of place she wins. so sh
fayette county, university of kentucky, is all new. a college county, a place where you look and say this should be bernie sanders. hillary clinton has won, fayette county where the university of kentucky is. that is what pushed her into the lead. you see right now, the other thing is, we've been watching it all night. louisville it is not all in. there is one more dump of votes at least left here so you can imagine hillary clinton with this margin, probably going to pick up a few thousand more...
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fayette county and holding a ten-point lead there. she needs to hold that maybe build a little bit to expect jefferson county and maybe largely for secretary clinton but only 8% of the vote. let's hold off there about jumping to conclusions. watch, another big question, remember hillary clinton's comments about cole mines closing, cole miners losing jobs. she says they were taken out of contest and says the government needs to do a lot to help those people and communities. that's been an issue. wolf, if you want to look through the state, this part in eastern and western start of the state, these are major cole producing counties here and here as you see the map filling in, senator sanders is winning the bulk of them here in the eastern part of the state. we're starting to get results in the western part of the state. that will be something else to watch. i want to note one thing, here in knox county, 90% of the vote secretary clinton. look how small in terms of the democratic vote and move up here into clay county, a coal producing c
fayette county and holding a ten-point lead there. she needs to hold that maybe build a little bit to expect jefferson county and maybe largely for secretary clinton but only 8% of the vote. let's hold off there about jumping to conclusions. watch, another big question, remember hillary clinton's comments about cole mines closing, cole miners losing jobs. she says they were taken out of contest and says the government needs to do a lot to help those people and communities. that's been an issue....
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this is fayette county. this is home of the university of kentucky. you think bernie sanders. it's early. we only have about 10%. a little less than 10% of the vote in. hillary clinton out to the lead now. if hillary clinton can win here and win big in jefferson, this is lousevilisville. hillary clinton up here early as well. win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that fayette county, if that hold, if hillary clinton is winning there, that's really good news for her. jefferson county, if she's getting do i understaget ing those numbers. this is early, of course but if she's getting those numbers, that's good news. >> kristen welker is at brooklyn, new york. are they going to open up tonight if she wins? are we going to see the candidate if she wins? >> reporter: i was told moments ago, we are not going to see secretary clinton tonight. this is not unusual when she's not feeling great about her chances on these primary nights. we typically don't see her. she is taking
this is fayette county. this is home of the university of kentucky. you think bernie sanders. it's early. we only have about 10%. a little less than 10% of the vote in. hillary clinton out to the lead now. if hillary clinton can win here and win big in jefferson, this is lousevilisville. hillary clinton up here early as well. win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that...
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she wants to get a big turnout here in fayette county. she's ahead by 60% at the moment, but a small number of votes counted right now. she's looking for a large margin in jefferson county. that's where louisville is. she has done well in democratic primaries where she can get a significant african-american turnout. secretary clinton wants to win in kentucky because in part if sanders wins he will appoint to this. senator obama beat clinton in 2008. you're going to look here to see if senator sanders can pull it off tonight he will point to the history, but the margins matter because you mentioned the delegate race. secretary clinton, 298. just shy of a 300 lead among pledged delegates. this is pledged delegates on p top. if you pull out the state of kentucky, assume sanders wins, but if he were to get that and win 55/45, but he would get a net gain of a delegates there and that's the challenge because if bernie sanders won there and got a decent win out of oregon tonight, let's say maybe it would be bigger than that, but that's 60/40, ev
she wants to get a big turnout here in fayette county. she's ahead by 60% at the moment, but a small number of votes counted right now. she's looking for a large margin in jefferson county. that's where louisville is. she has done well in democratic primaries where she can get a significant african-american turnout. secretary clinton wants to win in kentucky because in part if sanders wins he will appoint to this. senator obama beat clinton in 2008. you're going to look here to see if senator...
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. >> the africanized honeybees were discovered in the bay area in 2014 in la fayette. they a they attack in large numbers. if you are attacked, run in a sil zag pattern. they will chase you farther than regular honeybees. >>> a warning after a teenager was sexually assaulted there. the victim told police a man attacked her. this is near san pablo avenue. she was walking along near the path. police say the suspect is hispanic and fled on to the path. injuries to his face and neck as a result of the assault. new at 11:00, police arrested two suspects in a robbery linked to a smartphone app. five robberies. in each case, it involved the app offer up. you can upload photos of an item to sell. when the seller met with the buyer, they were robbed of the item. >>> sheryl sandberg made an appeal as she delivered the commencement speech to the berkeley class of 2015. nbc bay area, marianne favro is joining us. >> it's so emotional. it's been little over a year since her husband died suddenly. today, during the speech, she told the graduating class, you will be defined not by wh
. >> the africanized honeybees were discovered in the bay area in 2014 in la fayette. they a they attack in large numbers. if you are attacked, run in a sil zag pattern. they will chase you farther than regular honeybees. >>> a warning after a teenager was sexually assaulted there. the victim told police a man attacked her. this is near san pablo avenue. she was walking along near the path. police say the suspect is hispanic and fled on to the path. injuries to his face and neck...
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local workers plan to picket again today outside of a wireless store, and they will also rally in la fayette park this afternoon. nearly 40,000 workers have been on strike for more than a month because they want a new contract with bigger raises and better retiree benefits. >>> time for weather and traffic on the 1s. and will we stay dry today perhaps? >> what? >> is >> you must be joking with me, eun. no, it will be a mostly dry day. rainfall amounts today just a few hundredths of an inch and mainly likely just first thing this morning. so 4 things you need to know, one or two drops early today. yes, we will get breaks of sunshine this afternoon. saturday still looks like a real problem for the preakness. and yes, wait until you see the "7-day forecast." 80s are on the way. i'm almost afraid to say it. but there are drops to be dealt with here early this morning. nothing heavy, just a quick passing drop or two. future weather carries the rain chances out by 11:00 this morning, we should be all dry and by later this afternoon, bits and bits of sunshine coming our way. not pure sunshine, but
local workers plan to picket again today outside of a wireless store, and they will also rally in la fayette park this afternoon. nearly 40,000 workers have been on strike for more than a month because they want a new contract with bigger raises and better retiree benefits. >>> time for weather and traffic on the 1s. and will we stay dry today perhaps? >> what? >> is >> you must be joking with me, eun. no, it will be a mostly dry day. rainfall amounts today just a few...
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he rallied for his wife, hillary, at the fayette county community college. clinton spoke about his wife's plans for affordable college and student death and contrasted them with bernie sanders. the former president also made a stop at mercer county. new jersey voters head to the polls june 7th. >>> north dakota voters will caucus that same day. bernie sanders campaigned for support there today as you can see. he was all bundled up for a rally in bismarck. the vermont senator told the crowd his goal is to go to the democratic national convention with more delegates than hillary clinton. >>> pet owners, pay attention here. something in your home could be deadly to your dog without you even knowing it. the new warning from the federal government. >>> also, flying the unfriendly skies. why you can expect big delays at the airport this summer and what the tsa plans to do about it. >>> and calling all superheroes. the big comic book legends who met with their pint-sized fans. >>> and as we go into your weekend, we're not going to see it this clear. we'll have some
he rallied for his wife, hillary, at the fayette county community college. clinton spoke about his wife's plans for affordable college and student death and contrasted them with bernie sanders. the former president also made a stop at mercer county. new jersey voters head to the polls june 7th. >>> north dakota voters will caucus that same day. bernie sanders campaigned for support there today as you can see. he was all bundled up for a rally in bismarck. the vermont senator told the...
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chopper 4 flew over the scene on eral la fayette boulevard in brandywine. police did not have any information on a suspect or motive. >>> surveillance video captures a brazen robbery, three men jump through the drive-thru window at ha mcdonald's, ordered the employee at gunpoint. this is from the mcdonald's on i street in southeast. officers want to hear from you if you recognize any of the men or that white suv. >>> 4:33 now. today the montgomery county council is set to vote on a controversial development planned in bethesda. resident d residential and retail space. one of the developers insists it has worked with neighbors to make sure the plan fits. the vote is set for 1:30 this afternoon in rockville. >>> today a new battle in the fight for d.c. statehood. d.c. leaders are making some kind of proclamation at union market tonight. it could be a draft of a state constitution. last month d.c. mayor muriel bowser said she was planning to put d.c. statehood on the ballot later this year. >>> now to decision 2016 and voters in indiana going to the polls day,
chopper 4 flew over the scene on eral la fayette boulevard in brandywine. police did not have any information on a suspect or motive. >>> surveillance video captures a brazen robbery, three men jump through the drive-thru window at ha mcdonald's, ordered the employee at gunpoint. this is from the mcdonald's on i street in southeast. officers want to hear from you if you recognize any of the men or that white suv. >>> 4:33 now. today the montgomery county council is set to vote...
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tony burnsack, as i mentioned from fayette county, had a 40-year work life in the mines starting in the mid-1970's at j & l in bob town, pennsylvania. he's a member of the aoup knighted mine -- united mine workers local 2300 and still active. he works at the harbor as a dock man now and he's also a veteran. dave van sickle, dave ban working in the coal mines about the same time, maybe a few months before tony, so they're both 40 year miners. dave worked at the cumberland as a member of the local 2300 as is tony. over his 40 years in the mine, dave van sickles had numerous jobs ranging from 20 years working on the long wall. miners know what that is. the long wall to working to the -- working at the prep plant and also doing all kinds of other, a range of other work in the mine. dave van sickle lost a finger doing that work and he lost partial use of his right hand as well as several other fingers. so there's a price that has been paid by him and so many others. these are very difficult jobs, and we know that the men and women -- women, i should add -- who descend in the depths and the d
tony burnsack, as i mentioned from fayette county, had a 40-year work life in the mines starting in the mid-1970's at j & l in bob town, pennsylvania. he's a member of the aoup knighted mine -- united mine workers local 2300 and still active. he works at the harbor as a dock man now and he's also a veteran. dave van sickle, dave ban working in the coal mines about the same time, maybe a few months before tony, so they're both 40 year miners. dave worked at the cumberland as a member of the...
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out towards la fayette mid low 70s and livermor valley tout -- out towards morgan hill you're going to see mid-70s. so the forecast. the 5-day forecast then. few clouds in here kind of mild. warms up on monday and tuesday. i hope you have a great weekend planned. it is fun to see the whales. maybe i'll go down there and get on a boat and watch them. they have a lot in san francisco. you can get a ticket tomorrow. >> usually you have to go down to monterey bay. >> they're right here. bill thank you. >>> a vicious stomach bug has kept 100 students home from class at a school in the south bay. the school implemented several things to get the school clean. >>> and a man riding in a bike lane is hit by a patrol car, what we're learning. >>> the person was biking just like he was educated to bike. >>> more than 100 kids have been sickened after a stomach virus spread through their score. ann rubin is live at the school where the district is taking drastic steps this weekend to try to get this under control, anne? >> they've got extra crews here cleaning and disinfecting and their telling par
out towards la fayette mid low 70s and livermor valley tout -- out towards morgan hill you're going to see mid-70s. so the forecast. the 5-day forecast then. few clouds in here kind of mild. warms up on monday and tuesday. i hope you have a great weekend planned. it is fun to see the whales. maybe i'll go down there and get on a boat and watch them. they have a lot in san francisco. you can get a ticket tomorrow. >> usually you have to go down to monterey bay. >> they're right here....
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chopper 4 flew over the scene on general la fayette boulevard in brandywine. officers are asking community members to come forward if they have any information that can help close the investigation. > former stafford county school board member could be going on to jail for emilital lon was indicted on embezzlement. the freelance star reports fallon is accused of embezzling money while pto president. she resigned from the school >>> 6:15. it's not your typical heist. usually thieves are interested in cash or jewels or electronics. but police in nonry counmontgom are now looking for a bathtub. >> i didn't like how it felt. and sure enough by the time i got upstairs, he was gone. >> police say this is the suspect they're looking for right now. they say he used a fake credit card and i.d. to buy a designer bathtub at union hardware, it retails for about 13 thod. if you have any information, contact police. >>> today on capitol hill, dr. fauci from the national institutes of health will be speaking at a briefing on the zika virus. fauci will be joined by members fr
chopper 4 flew over the scene on general la fayette boulevard in brandywine. officers are asking community members to come forward if they have any information that can help close the investigation. > former stafford county school board member could be going on to jail for emilital lon was indicted on embezzlement. the freelance star reports fallon is accused of embezzling money while pto president. she resigned from the school >>> 6:15. it's not your typical heist. usually thieves...
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local workers will also rally at la fayette park this afternoon. >>> today marks a big milestone for women in the fight for equal pay. earlier this month larry hogan signed an historic y'all pay bi equal pay bill into law. it allows employees to openly discuss salaries and eliminates the so-called mommy track that provides fewer opportuni f >>> well, break out the cop at the time confetti, celebration is in order for the sherwood high school softball team in montgomery county. the girls are celebrating after winning their 100th straight game on wednesday night. howard high school lost in that game. sherwood team won 6-0 in seven innings. sherwood says their mantra is just one pitch at a time. next up for the team, they are battling for their fifth consecutive state championship. way to go. their next game is friday. haven't lost a game since 2011. these girls are on fire. >>> it is 5:08. an investigation sunday way after a b-52 bomber crashes with several u.s. airmen on board and looking at the video, you can -- hard to believe they all survived. cause straight ahead. >>> he myou may
local workers will also rally at la fayette park this afternoon. >>> today marks a big milestone for women in the fight for equal pay. earlier this month larry hogan signed an historic y'all pay bi equal pay bill into law. it allows employees to openly discuss salaries and eliminates the so-called mommy track that provides fewer opportuni f >>> well, break out the cop at the time confetti, celebration is in order for the sherwood high school softball team in montgomery county....
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pleasant valley road at la fayette center drive, a crash in the intersection slowing things down. prince george's county a little slow here in all of the normal reminder there in the city before south dakota avenue, we also have a crash there. inner loop at rockville pike overturned tractor trailer is on the right shoulder. so it shouldn't affect things too much. all lanes are open, state highway coming back around 8:00 a.m. to get that one righted and out of the way. >>> happening today, federal investigators are liking to announce the cause if to last year's amtrak train derailment when they give their final report later today. eight people died and 200 were injured. let's check in with chris tip wright live at union station now with more on what investigators are expected to say. >> reporter: well, remember talk around that time that someone was throwing rocks or some other types of objects at trains on the night of the derailment or possibly shooting. well, a source close to the investigation tell s nbc that te ntsb believes that the engineer was distracted by that radio traff
pleasant valley road at la fayette center drive, a crash in the intersection slowing things down. prince george's county a little slow here in all of the normal reminder there in the city before south dakota avenue, we also have a crash there. inner loop at rockville pike overturned tractor trailer is on the right shoulder. so it shouldn't affect things too much. all lanes are open, state highway coming back around 8:00 a.m. to get that one righted and out of the way. >>> happening...
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the local employees will also rally in la fayette park this afternoon. >>> at 6:56, here are four things to know on this thursday morning. washington is seeing the 14th largest population boom according to a new report from the census bureau. new york city had the most growth followed by houston. >>> montgomery county list are investigating a threatening tweet toward students at paint branch high school. school will start on time despite the threat. >>> maryland governor hoe began signed noah's law today which will expand the use of ent interlock devices. it is named after officer noah leotta. >>> and breaking news all morning, president hollande says flight 804 cashed on its way to cairo. we don't know what caused the crash. families of the 66 on board are converging on the cairo airport to find out more. >>> a couple light rain showers this morning. we'll be dry this afternoon and tomorrow. most of the rain this weekend comes on saturday. >> and that is the broadcast this morning. thanks for waking up with us. >> the "today" show is next. ♪ stand by me vo: for dominion, part of deliv
the local employees will also rally in la fayette park this afternoon. >>> at 6:56, here are four things to know on this thursday morning. washington is seeing the 14th largest population boom according to a new report from the census bureau. new york city had the most growth followed by houston. >>> montgomery county list are investigating a threatening tweet toward students at paint branch high school. school will start on time despite the threat. >>> maryland...
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. >> well, i was convicted in fayette county, kentucky, 1983 of a triple homicide. i was convicted with mitchell willoughby who is also on death row with me. it grew out of an argument. there were drugs involved. we were both very high on several different mind-altering substances. >> like randy haight, halvorsen says he regrets what he did to his victims and the impact his crime had on his family. >> the hardest thing i ever remember working through is my mother coming to the jail to see me the first time after i was arrested. and her whole soul was turned inside out. and, i mean, she sat there and just cried and cried. >> halvorsen lectures to groups of troubled teens brought to ksp as a way to deter them from lives of crime. >> and i tell these kids, you know, because a lot of children have this mentality that they're hero worshiping guys that are bad. and i'm not a bad guy. i'm a stupid, ignorant person for getting into the trouble that i did, but, you know, you can't do these kinds of things and ever feel good about it. >> until their sentences are overturned,
. >> well, i was convicted in fayette county, kentucky, 1983 of a triple homicide. i was convicted with mitchell willoughby who is also on death row with me. it grew out of an argument. there were drugs involved. we were both very high on several different mind-altering substances. >> like randy haight, halvorsen says he regrets what he did to his victims and the impact his crime had on his family. >> the hardest thing i ever remember working through is my mother coming to the...
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. >> rose: an la fayette. >> it's brilliant. and that people where embracing it. and when president obama came to see. >> rose: for the first time. >> the firs time he saw the sixth preview. it was a saturday matinee. and he came backstage at intermission to meet everyone. he couldn't come back after because they closed down 46th street. so les miss who was next door and finding neverland across the street, everyone was locked in their theater until president obama left 46th street so he couldn't come back after. so he came back at intermission and he said, and it was really meaningful what he said. he said you know, people make great things. and oftentimes it never gets recognized or it takes a long time for it to get recognized. and you gies just really take in and enjoy the fact that you have created something great. and from the beginning its' been embraced in a way that it should be. >> rose: george lucas saw it and said it's shake piecer. >> yow. >> rose: beyonce saw it and walked imsh ---- goes backstage and says i want to take that walk. >> i know. >> rose
. >> rose: an la fayette. >> it's brilliant. and that people where embracing it. and when president obama came to see. >> rose: for the first time. >> the firs time he saw the sixth preview. it was a saturday matinee. and he came backstage at intermission to meet everyone. he couldn't come back after because they closed down 46th street. so les miss who was next door and finding neverland across the street, everyone was locked in their theater until president obama left...
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on fayette street? pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. >> check out these guesser, just out on the sidewalk, they're brinking this back. trying to make all generations come together, and you can join in on the fun, this weekend. because philly girls jump. >> mike, have you ever done that. >> i actually have. only for tv purposes. and. >> look at that. >> in fact i'll take you down memory lane. >> okay. >> visiting with sherman helmsley once. >> yes? >> he was in the jefferson's, of course, had a tv show where he was a preacher. >> right over in west philadelphia. >> yes. >> i doubl
on fayette street? pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy...
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fayette, segregation in schools is a very real thing for me and this area. i'm 40 years old and there have been desegregation orders that have come down from the federal government within my lifetime and still something that we have worked with in this area. what we have seen is that in the modern era, in the past couple of administrations, there have been programs that have been set up that have increased segregation. a school voucher program was instituted by the former governor jindal, which allowed public school dollars to be used to send their children to parochial schools and basically what you got out of this was a furthering of the segregation of the schools because of this. mainly, number one, i think using public school dollars for parochial or religious education flies in the face of what it means to be an educator in america. i think we should be protected from that kind of activity. along social and economic lines, we see that segregation. donenk giving what we have in our local area -- we have a schools by choice program which offer different l
fayette, segregation in schools is a very real thing for me and this area. i'm 40 years old and there have been desegregation orders that have come down from the federal government within my lifetime and still something that we have worked with in this area. what we have seen is that in the modern era, in the past couple of administrations, there have been programs that have been set up that have increased segregation. a school voucher program was instituted by the former governor jindal, which...
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., including my constituent, president alex, building inspection supervisor for the lexington-fayette urban county government in kentucky will join i.c.c.'s chief executive officer in washington next week to discuss the critical need to support the adoption and enforcement of current building codes to make sure americans are safe at home, work, school, and at play. on this occasion, i also want to highlight the good work of the code administrator's association of kentucky, including president jeff camp, and the other leaders of the commonwealth's i.c.c. chapter and to thank the thousands of men and women who work every day to make sure our buildings comply with building and fire codes. their work, largely unseen and often unnoticed, is critical to keeping the american people safe. the model building codes adopted by i.c.c. members from all 50 states allow every community to share the advantage of adopting building codes that are adaptable to local conditions, but at the same time incorporate the very latest research, materials, and building practices. this is achieved through a public
., including my constituent, president alex, building inspection supervisor for the lexington-fayette urban county government in kentucky will join i.c.c.'s chief executive officer in washington next week to discuss the critical need to support the adoption and enforcement of current building codes to make sure americans are safe at home, work, school, and at play. on this occasion, i also want to highlight the good work of the code administrator's association of kentucky, including president...