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so we had spent a lot of time in kentucky. we had a center for school safety in kentucky that does a great job of helping us evaluate and work on prevention. but what we didn't have, and i think still we are working for, is what do you do after. so in this process i learned that crisis prevention is huge. crisis management is a different story. and even further different story is crisis resolution. so i sat there and they said, well, we could use a few more people. i'm like a few more people? how many do you think you need? do you think you could find us ten? i said for 1,500 kids, really? what about 15? i stepped outside and made two phone calls. we had 31 people ready to show up by 1:00 the next day. we sat and we met all the way until about 10:00 that night. having conversations that i had never thought about having to have. where will you allow kids to put the memorial? what will the memorial look like? what will you do if someone puts the shooter's name on the memorial? because see in kentucky this wasn't the kid that sat
so we had spent a lot of time in kentucky. we had a center for school safety in kentucky that does a great job of helping us evaluate and work on prevention. but what we didn't have, and i think still we are working for, is what do you do after. so in this process i learned that crisis prevention is huge. crisis management is a different story. and even further different story is crisis resolution. so i sat there and they said, well, we could use a few more people. i'm like a few more people?...
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president, hearts are heavy in kentucky this morning. last night officer scottie hamilton, a 12 year veteran of the pipo police department was shot and killed in the line of duty. the investigation is ongoing. my kentucky staff and i are monitoring the situation closely. but for now our sincere condolences go out to his family, friends, and colleagues at the pipo police department. officer hamilton leaves behind a wife, a young daughter, and a community that is safer for his service. now on an entirely different matter, mr. president, this will be a busy day for the senate. today senator thune and our colleagues on the commerce committee will continue their hearings on rebuilding america's infrastructure. notably five cabinet secretaries will testify. secretaries of labor and commerce, energy, agriculture and transportation will all share the administration's ideas for cutting red tape, streamlining permitting and aligning federal resources with local needs. i'm grateful for the trump administration's commitment to this issue. and i hope
president, hearts are heavy in kentucky this morning. last night officer scottie hamilton, a 12 year veteran of the pipo police department was shot and killed in the line of duty. the investigation is ongoing. my kentucky staff and i are monitoring the situation closely. but for now our sincere condolences go out to his family, friends, and colleagues at the pipo police department. officer hamilton leaves behind a wife, a young daughter, and a community that is safer for his service. now on an...
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lyons and altech have had on kentucky and in particular central kentucky. dr.lyons was the driving force behind bringing the 2010 world equestions treian games in lexington, the first time they have been held outside of europe. due to his drive the games were considered tonight most successful in the event's history. he also established one, the altech ideas conference which lexington for more than three lexington for more than three decades. it is now the city's largest annual room. it's often said that through the world equestrian games and the conference that dr. lyons brought the world to lexington. this is undeniably true. it's also true he brought kentucky to the world. in addition to its annual feed and agricultural products, they reopened the lexington brewing company in 1999 and launched kentucky ail, which can now be purchased across the united states and in many countries across the world. they also opened the town branch distillery in lexington which produce as line of spirits including its signature kentucky bour done. he and his wife have give
lyons and altech have had on kentucky and in particular central kentucky. dr.lyons was the driving force behind bringing the 2010 world equestions treian games in lexington, the first time they have been held outside of europe. due to his drive the games were considered tonight most successful in the event's history. he also established one, the altech ideas conference which lexington for more than three lexington for more than three decades. it is now the city's largest annual room. it's often...
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the university of kentucky wildcats men's team won their 31st s.e.c. title, their fourth straight, by the way. hall of fame coach john caliperi is leading big blue nation back to the ncaa tournament and we hope to the school's ninth national championship. at western kentucky university the lady toppers brought home a second straight conference u.s.a. title. they're hoping the hard work keeps on coming as they head to their school's 20th showing in the ncaa tournament. i proudly join many kentuckians in congratulating w.u.k. and w.k.u. and rooting for them in the big dance. the senate will vote to a advance the reform bill before us. senator crapo's legislation starts from the simple premise, small community lenders on main street are not the same as the multitrillion-dollar banks on wall street. but since the dodd-frank act passed in 2010, too many regulations have treated all of them the same and imposed a trucker -- a crushing burden on community banks not able to bear it. a small number in the senate seem dead set against commonsense reforms to help
the university of kentucky wildcats men's team won their 31st s.e.c. title, their fourth straight, by the way. hall of fame coach john caliperi is leading big blue nation back to the ncaa tournament and we hope to the school's ninth national championship. at western kentucky university the lady toppers brought home a second straight conference u.s.a. title. they're hoping the hard work keeps on coming as they head to their school's 20th showing in the ncaa tournament. i proudly join many...
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the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell proposes an amendment numbered 2220 to the instructions of the motion to refer h.r. 1625. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and nays are ordered. mr. mcconnell: i have a second-degree amendment at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mr. mcconnell: proposes an amendment numbered 2221 to amendment number 2220.
the clerk: the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell proposes an amendment numbered 2220 to the instructions of the motion to refer h.r. 1625. mr. mcconnell: i ask the reading be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask for the yeas and nays on my amendment. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the yeas and nays are ordered. mr. mcconnell: i have a second-degree amendment at the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will...
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i would like to congratulate all these conference-winning kentucky teams, their coaches, and of course their dedicated fans. on another matter, today we'll vote on the nominations of three mortal lented individuals whom the president has -- more talented individuals whom the president has asked to serve as federal district judges. karen scholer, tilman self for the middle district of georgia and terry doughty for the western district of louisiana. these are three excellent nominees and i would encourage all of our colleagues to vote in support of each of them. and one final matter, mr. president, it's been 73 days since president trump signed historic tax reform into law. it feels like it's been longer than that because practically every day another major national employer announces a new commitment to invest in american workers because of tax reform. every day we hear about more local businesses realizing new savings and putting it toward equipment, expansion, and employees. every day we hear how bonus, rising wage, expanded benefits and lower taxes are giving middle-class families a
i would like to congratulate all these conference-winning kentucky teams, their coaches, and of course their dedicated fans. on another matter, today we'll vote on the nominations of three mortal lented individuals whom the president has -- more talented individuals whom the president has asked to serve as federal district judges. karen scholer, tilman self for the middle district of georgia and terry doughty for the western district of louisiana. these are three excellent nominees and i would...
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a member of the kentucky state house -- brutus was a member of the kentucky state house. the civil war was about saving the united states from ruin. owner.clay was a slave he owned 100 men, women, and children. he believed slavery was best protected in the union. he felt this was so obvious and self evidence that he couldn't even imagine why some kentuckians would consider -- orng or watering wanting their state to secede. son beganwn expressing some secessionist 1860's he had begun attending pro-secession rallies. in time he to, despite being the son of the unionist father, began talking like a diehard sympathizer. a dilemma on her hands, we might say. it was and who tended to be home toh zeke, watching over metric matters while brutus was away at the state capital. the first one to figure out that father and son may seem to be heading down these divergent paths. what should she do? should she tell brutus what is going on? that would undoubtedly infuriate him. she wanted to avoid that as much as she could. she even believed to zeke in the first place. she knew zeke was a
a member of the kentucky state house -- brutus was a member of the kentucky state house. the civil war was about saving the united states from ruin. owner.clay was a slave he owned 100 men, women, and children. he believed slavery was best protected in the union. he felt this was so obvious and self evidence that he couldn't even imagine why some kentuckians would consider -- orng or watering wanting their state to secede. son beganwn expressing some secessionist 1860's he had begun attending...
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i know there is a lot of excitement in my state of kentucky from coal country to farming communities and everywhere in between. obama-era overregulation was holding our economy short of its full potential. these opportunity zones offer a shot at real relief. according to our cabinet for economic development, kentucky may designate as many as 144 new zones, prioritizing growth in areas that need it most. or take west virginia. as my friend, senator capito, recently noted, her state understands the problem all too well. one recent study suggested that west virginia has the third highest proportion of its population living in economically distressed communities. opportunity zones will make a difference to her state. of course so will the rest of tax reform. a few weeks back, senator capito reported that worldwide equipment in west sulfur springs plans to reinvest $8 billion into its operation, including more than a thousand employee bonuses, all thanks to tax reform. i imagine west virginians are quite glad that senator capito used her vote to make tax reform a reality. it's a shame the
i know there is a lot of excitement in my state of kentucky from coal country to farming communities and everywhere in between. obama-era overregulation was holding our economy short of its full potential. these opportunity zones offer a shot at real relief. according to our cabinet for economic development, kentucky may designate as many as 144 new zones, prioritizing growth in areas that need it most. or take west virginia. as my friend, senator capito, recently noted, her state understands...
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so we had spent a lot of time in kentucky -- we have a center for school safety in kentucky that does a great job of helping evaluate and work on prevention, but what we didn't have, and i think still we're working four, is what do you do after? in this process i learned that crisis prevention is huge. crisis management is a different story. and even a further different story is crisis resolution. so, i sat there and they said, well, we could use a few more people how many you think you need? she said, do you think you can find us ten? i said for 1500 kids. really? what about 15. made fuel phone calls and we had 31 people ready do show up by 1:00 the next day. we sat and met until 10:00 that night, and having conversations that i had never thought about having to have. where willout allow kids to put the memorial? what will the memorial look like? what will you do if someone puts the shooter's name on the memorial? see in kentucky, this wasn't the kid that sat by himself in the cafeteria. this was a kid in the pep ban, that by all outward signs didn't show this was something that coul
so we had spent a lot of time in kentucky -- we have a center for school safety in kentucky that does a great job of helping evaluate and work on prevention, but what we didn't have, and i think still we're working four, is what do you do after? in this process i learned that crisis prevention is huge. crisis management is a different story. and even a further different story is crisis resolution. so, i sat there and they said, well, we could use a few more people how many you think you need?...
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." >>> time to try and figure out some kentucky and australian slang with jennifer lawrence and joel edgerton. >> hots brown. >> ooh, a latin guy? >> see how well you do. >> from australia, shark biscuit. >> something i never want to be. >>> and it's going down. why do the women always go after each other? they should look at each other and be like oh, we've been wronged and then turn on the dude. why having a sidepiece never ends well. in this family we know what matters most is made at home. ...what are you doing?? i don't need all this. mucinex fast-max can handle most of my symptoms. name one. how about nine? even... yea - i can read. we're done here. mucinex fast-max cold, flu & sore throat fights 9 symptoms. let's end this. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, i have an important message about security. write down the number on your screen, so you can call when i finish. the lock i want to talk to you about isn't the one on your door. this is a lock for your life insurance, a rate lock, that guarantees your rate can never go up at any time, for any reason. but be careful
." >>> time to try and figure out some kentucky and australian slang with jennifer lawrence and joel edgerton. >> hots brown. >> ooh, a latin guy? >> see how well you do. >> from australia, shark biscuit. >> something i never want to be. >>> and it's going down. why do the women always go after each other? they should look at each other and be like oh, we've been wronged and then turn on the dude. why having a sidepiece never ends well. in...
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century aluminum in kentucky makes high purity aluminum. that's the kind used in u.s. fighter jets, body armor and tanks. aluminum has many uses. defense is one. century used to be part of the supply cha defense. but the industry struggled because of anticompetitive practices that havee it difficult to compete with the international suppliers. this facility is only operating at 40% capacity right now. >> if the tariff gets passed, it's going to help us out tremendously. productionto up our to where we can go back to running five lines instead of where we' orating on two lines now. it's going to create more jobs for this area. when the green light comes, century plans to invest $100 million in this plant, a more than 300 jobs to get back to 100% capacity eventually. but it's a slow process. they say it will take about six months to get to just 60%. >> a million tons in the u.s. aluminum capacity. there's a 150,000 tons sitting out in this plant that can get restarted. we can get this industry at least back to its ability to supply roughly 20%, maybe 30% of u.s. demand.
century aluminum in kentucky makes high purity aluminum. that's the kind used in u.s. fighter jets, body armor and tanks. aluminum has many uses. defense is one. century used to be part of the supply cha defense. but the industry struggled because of anticompetitive practices that havee it difficult to compete with the international suppliers. this facility is only operating at 40% capacity right now. >> if the tariff gets passed, it's going to help us out tremendously. productionto up...
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." >>> time to try and figure out some kentucky and australian slang with jennifer lawrence and joel edgerton. >> hots brown. >> ooh, a latin guy? >> see how well you do. >> from australia, shark biscuit. >> something i never want to be. >>> and it's going down. why do the women always go after each other? they should look at each other and be like oh, we've been wronged and then turn on the dude. why having a sidepiece never ends well. in this family we know what matters most is made at home. ...what are you doing?? i don't need all this. mucinex fast-max can handle most of my symptoms. name one. how about nine? even... yea - i can read. we're done here. mucinex fast-max cold, flu & sore throat fights 9 symptoms. let's end this. >>> closed captioning provided by -- elieve chronic pain among leading brands. turn off pain. smart relief. >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> "vanity fair" and conde nast entertainment are back. >> i'm jennifer lawrence and i'm going to teach joel kentucky slang. >> i'm australian and i'm teach
." >>> time to try and figure out some kentucky and australian slang with jennifer lawrence and joel edgerton. >> hots brown. >> ooh, a latin guy? >> see how well you do. >> from australia, shark biscuit. >> something i never want to be. >>> and it's going down. why do the women always go after each other? they should look at each other and be like oh, we've been wronged and then turn on the dude. why having a sidepiece never ends well. in...
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stevens ands dusty i work in kentucky. running on 40%e capacity. two years ago, we shut down 60% of capacity when we had a downturn in the market. my father worked at those plants for 40 years so this is home. these tariffs going into place, this gives us the ability to come back to 100% capacity and investing over $100 million to our plant and over 300 and some odd jobs brought back to the communities. i would like to say thank you very much. [applause] steel isality of our really much higher, a much better quality, especially for susan things is very important. scott i amis president of local 2237. i would like to tell you a story about my father during the 1980's, he lost his job due to imports coming into the country. you -- tellto tell you what that does to a man with six kids is devastating. i never forgot that, looking into his eyes and what that does to a family. you hear about it but when you are involved in it impacts you, it will never leave you. , your storying said thenot and, not for all people that i represent. i never want to see it
stevens ands dusty i work in kentucky. running on 40%e capacity. two years ago, we shut down 60% of capacity when we had a downturn in the market. my father worked at those plants for 40 years so this is home. these tariffs going into place, this gives us the ability to come back to 100% capacity and investing over $100 million to our plant and over 300 and some odd jobs brought back to the communities. i would like to say thank you very much. [applause] steel isality of our really much higher,...
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for rural communities, like my home state of kentucky, this is a big deem. the measure is also a victory for saifl, reliable, 21st century infrastructure. it will fund long overdue improvement to roads, rails, airports and inland waterways to ensure that our growing economy has the support system that it needs. are importantly, the bill will also contain a number of provisions that will provide more safety for american families. it expands funding for federal law enforcement, it allocates new resources to border security and immigration enforcement, including an important step forward for president trump's proposed wall. the total miles of new and upgraded walls and barriers funded by this bill exceeds the administration's initial request for this fiscal year. it has the necessary funds to keep guantanamo bay open and operating. it delivers for students and teachers across our nation who deserve to learn and work without fear of violence. at the insistence of the speaker and myself, this bill will include two important bipartisan, commonsense measures to add
for rural communities, like my home state of kentucky, this is a big deem. the measure is also a victory for saifl, reliable, 21st century infrastructure. it will fund long overdue improvement to roads, rails, airports and inland waterways to ensure that our growing economy has the support system that it needs. are importantly, the bill will also contain a number of provisions that will provide more safety for american families. it expands funding for federal law enforcement, it allocates new...
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the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. barr: -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. barr: i'm pleased to yield -- three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, a member of the financial services committee, mr. budd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of mr. kustoff's bill, the national strategy for combating the financing of transactionable -- transnational criminal organizations act. i want to thank my friend for his leadership on this important issue, even if it does have a really, really long name. i have seen firsthand how these transnational drug cartels can disrupt civil society. in my own district, the opioid epidemic has destroyed innocent people's lives, including kids, while transnational criminal organizations or t.c.o.'s profit on people's misery and their death. t.c.o.'s have brought heroin to our streets and along with it increased crime, placing additional burdens on law enforcement and local communities. we're in crisis mode and targeted s
the gentleman from kentucky virginia tech. mr. barr: -- the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. barr: i'm pleased to yield -- three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, a member of the financial services committee, mr. budd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of mr. kustoff's bill, the national strategy for combating the financing of transactionable -- transnational criminal...
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of a tragic school shooting in my district in kentucky on january 23. today, i'm proud to rise in support of the stop school violence act which i believe will be a critical step forward in preventing future school shootings like the tragedies we witnessed in marshal county, kentucky and douglas high school in parkland, florida. in the wake of the marshal county shooting i heard from members of the community that their top priority was enhancing physical security in our school whether that means installing metal detectors, hiring school resource officers or making improvements to prevent and mitigate school violence. this bill will provide resources to schools so they can do just that while supporting training for students, teachers and local law enforcement to identify and prevent violence in our schools. the marshal county community is resilient. as we continue to mourn the loss of two young lives in our community along with those in parkland, we will fight to protect our students, communities. the school violence act will defend our schools from those
of a tragic school shooting in my district in kentucky on january 23. today, i'm proud to rise in support of the stop school violence act which i believe will be a critical step forward in preventing future school shootings like the tragedies we witnessed in marshal county, kentucky and douglas high school in parkland, florida. in the wake of the marshal county shooting i heard from members of the community that their top priority was enhancing physical security in our school whether that means...
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kentucky is very proud of oxana and all that she accomplished. she a fine representative of our commonwealth and our nation. and now, mr. president, on a totally different matter. the senate continues to consider a bill that would strike back against the evils of sex trafficking. the topic is all-too familiar to me and many of my colleagues who have fought against this exploitation for decades. this has migrated from the street koreans to smart -- street corners to smart phones. my friend and colleague from ohio, senator portman, has been especially committed to rooting out the cause of this crisis. he's built a broad bipartisan coalition in support of the legislation currently before the senate. it is designed to close a loophole in existing law that allows websites to avoid responsibility even as they knowingly facilitate trafficking. it would ensure any institution that's are party to this reprehensible practice are subject to strict penalties, the ones that they deserve. i urge each of my colleagues to join us in taking decisive action for ou
kentucky is very proud of oxana and all that she accomplished. she a fine representative of our commonwealth and our nation. and now, mr. president, on a totally different matter. the senate continues to consider a bill that would strike back against the evils of sex trafficking. the topic is all-too familiar to me and many of my colleagues who have fought against this exploitation for decades. this has migrated from the street koreans to smart -- street corners to smart phones. my friend and...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and includeheir remarks and extraneous material on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barr: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. barr: madam speaker, h.r. 2226, the portfolio lending and mortgage access act, represents a very simple solution to a significant policy challenge facing our economy. how to expand access to mortgage credit without replicating the accumulation of excess risk in mortgage-backed securities like we witnessed in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. my legislation achieves both goals by extending the qualified mortgage legal safe harbor to small creditors, banks, and credit unions with total consolidated assets of $10 billion or less. that originate and hold residential mortgage loans in portfolio rather than selling or secure advertising them, allowing --
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and includeheir remarks and extraneous material on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. barr: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. barr: madam speaker, h.r. 2226, the portfolio lending and mortgage access act, represents a very simple...
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i work in hallsville, kentucky. right now we're running at 40% capacity. two years ago we shut down 60% of the capacity when we had a downturn in the market. my father worked in the industry and worked at that plant for 40 years so this hits home for all of us. with these tariffs going into place, this gives us the ability to come at 100% capacity and invest $100 million in our plant and over 300 some-odd jobs will be brought back to the communities so i would like to say thank you. president trump: thank you very much. \[applause] come on over. the one thing, also, the quality of our steel is really much higher. it's of a much better quality which, especially for certain things is very, very important. please. >> thank you, mr. president. hello, everybody. i'm scott. president of local 2227, and i'd like to tell you a story about my father during the 1980's. he lost his job due to imports coming into this country. and i just want to tell you what that does to a man with six kids is devastating. so i never forgot that look into his eyes in my household wha
i work in hallsville, kentucky. right now we're running at 40% capacity. two years ago we shut down 60% of the capacity when we had a downturn in the market. my father worked in the industry and worked at that plant for 40 years so this hits home for all of us. with these tariffs going into place, this gives us the ability to come at 100% capacity and invest $100 million in our plant and over 300 some-odd jobs will be brought back to the communities so i would like to say thank you. president...
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she is a native kentucky and we shared that. we shared bourbon. we shared love for the commonwealth and a love of congress. my chief of staff was her chief of staff. that's a tragic loss for the congress. she was a great, great number and great american. susan: as the lead democrat on the house rules committee, a very familiar figure. , rissman, thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. on march 5, you follow the pieces of democrats don't have the energy after the last standoff to be really an opposition to this spending bill. did pennsylvania 18 change that at all? momentum mr. debonis: i don't think we're seeing that necessarily. i think that the fights at this point -- they are looking to have those fights in the balance -- balance of the spending bill on things like abortion and homeland security. there just is not seem to be the bandwidth or the strategic desire to try and get into another showdown over daca or guns or another issue, so i think democrats feel like this omnibus spending bill accomplishes a lot of their prioritie
she is a native kentucky and we shared that. we shared bourbon. we shared love for the commonwealth and a love of congress. my chief of staff was her chief of staff. that's a tragic loss for the congress. she was a great, great number and great american. susan: as the lead democrat on the house rules committee, a very familiar figure. , rissman, thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. on march 5, you follow the pieces of democrats don't have the energy after the last...
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kentucky governor, republican matt joins us right now. your critics say you're going to impose a 25 cents per dose tax on appearance. but the critics say it has very little impact, 25 cents is nothing. and it does not address the sentinel problem and sentinel is the real killer in the opera crisis. your response, governor. >> i would agree on some measure what those critics. this is not an idea became on of our legislature. bear in mind i don't think they anticipate the fact the vast majority people are receiving these are receiving them through medicaid. i'm not sure seem us to do anything other than consider this a provider tax which is not allowed. he wouldn't result in the financial intake summer hoping for. this did pay for other programs that perhaps government doesn't have the money and shouldn't be funding. these are the things to happen during budget sessions. the sentinel problem is absolutely critical. this is a synthetic drug coming in from china. we know it to be a fact. what does comment does go with topical based on what yo
kentucky governor, republican matt joins us right now. your critics say you're going to impose a 25 cents per dose tax on appearance. but the critics say it has very little impact, 25 cents is nothing. and it does not address the sentinel problem and sentinel is the real killer in the opera crisis. your response, governor. >> i would agree on some measure what those critics. this is not an idea became on of our legislature. bear in mind i don't think they anticipate the fact the vast...
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better school safety and gun control that movement has gone national and in turn come back here to kentucky where a feeling of being forgotten has been transformed into empowerment and demonstrations like this it's something keaton connor is one of the leaders of the movement in kentucky and says they've been inspired by the activism of the florida students. there is no way that we can ensure that this never happens again you know there are always the evil in this world. but we can make sure that it's going to be as hard as possible and i think that's what we're trying to do there now trying to remind the country that old school shootings no matter how many people are killed should get the attention and urgency of the crisis that has become gabriels on doe al-jazeera frankfurt kentucky. and tunisia as president proposes making inheritance rules more equal when men's rights activists opposed to the move but the issue is still a controversial one jim explains from tunis. a march for equality tunisian women demanding parity with men in matters related to life and death for these activists the
better school safety and gun control that movement has gone national and in turn come back here to kentucky where a feeling of being forgotten has been transformed into empowerment and demonstrations like this it's something keaton connor is one of the leaders of the movement in kentucky and says they've been inspired by the activism of the florida students. there is no way that we can ensure that this never happens again you know there are always the evil in this world. but we can make sure...
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msnbc's mariana ortencio is traveling with a group of students heading there now from kentucky. in west virginia as we understand it. i know you left at 6:00 a.m. this morning. what's the mood of the students inside that car? >> craig, the mood is energetic. we're in a caravan of almost 2 dozen students that left this journalism charter program in louisville, kentucky, at 6:00 in the morning and they're making the ten-hour drive to washington, d.c. they're motivated and they're also keenly aware of the urgency behind this issue. and of the momentum that they have behind them. they're motivated by the events in parkland, but also by that shooting in marshall county, in their home state of kentucky, that happened two weeks before the shooting in florida. i want to talk to nia over here. tell me how the events in kentucky and then in parkland have motivated you to make this ten-hour journey. >> for me, it is a very personal thing. marshall county especially because i had friends who go to that school who live in that county, and to really experience that, to have friends who experi
msnbc's mariana ortencio is traveling with a group of students heading there now from kentucky. in west virginia as we understand it. i know you left at 6:00 a.m. this morning. what's the mood of the students inside that car? >> craig, the mood is energetic. we're in a caravan of almost 2 dozen students that left this journalism charter program in louisville, kentucky, at 6:00 in the morning and they're making the ten-hour drive to washington, d.c. they're motivated and they're also...
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people dead but many more the saved barely any attention gabriel is all there went to frank for ten kentucky where one such shooting took place to find out why. another school shooting in america and more frantic scenes of kids running for their lives this one happened in a small town in kentucky in january two teenage students killed fourteen wounded by a classmate who opened fire seventeen year old leighton solomon had just arrived to school as the shots rang out it wasn't until later that day after i. watch the news that it really is so then like no one did this accidentally someone really brought a gun to school and saw his classmates like someone really did this and i meant to do and i meant to hurt people despite it being the first fatal school shooting in america this year it garnered very little media attention most people outside kentucky never even heard about it. that wasn't the case a couple weeks later when another school shooting mr parker in florida garnered worldwide attention fueled by shocking images posted by students seventeen people were killed there not all school shoot
people dead but many more the saved barely any attention gabriel is all there went to frank for ten kentucky where one such shooting took place to find out why. another school shooting in america and more frantic scenes of kids running for their lives this one happened in a small town in kentucky in january two teenage students killed fourteen wounded by a classmate who opened fire seventeen year old leighton solomon had just arrived to school as the shots rang out it wasn't until later that...
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winter storm warnings for kentucky and down toward roanoke. we're getting advisories in the northeast. we'll get our new updates through day. the winter storm watches will be converted as another nor'easter is heading our way. stay tuned. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her phone! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus as the host of access health, i've discovered move free ultra's clinically-proven ingredient gives you better mobility, flexibility and comfort than glucosamine chondroitin, in one tiny pill. also in new gummies. - there's a common thread i see every time i'm in the field. while this was burning, y
winter storm warnings for kentucky and down toward roanoke. we're getting advisories in the northeast. we'll get our new updates through day. the winter storm watches will be converted as another nor'easter is heading our way. stay tuned. what? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? a-ha. and an award-winning mobile app. that is more. oh, there's more. mobile id cards, emergency roadside service... more technology. i can even add a new driver... ...right from her...
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in kentucky, one red cross chapter chairman was begging for help because there were hundreds of cases in the mountains that they couldn't reach, and people were starving to death, they were too sick to prepare food for themselves and there were starving. they could've survived otherwise, but there was so much fear that nobody would help them, nobody would go near them. in kentucky, and a part of the world where you had such close family kinship's, you know you had the hatfields and mccoy's and things like that, and this area of kentucky, where family mattered so much, one red cross worker found a woman and family, several children, a husband and wife, so sick they couldn't care for themselves. a red cross worker tried to get the woman's sister to help and she refused. she wouldn't come to the house. finally, they got her to come to the house and she knocked on the window and walked back 50 feet and talked to the red ross worker. that's how much fear there was. and in philadelphia, which was treating almost 2 million people, there was a physician that was running an emergency hospital,
in kentucky, one red cross chapter chairman was begging for help because there were hundreds of cases in the mountains that they couldn't reach, and people were starving to death, they were too sick to prepare food for themselves and there were starving. they could've survived otherwise, but there was so much fear that nobody would help them, nobody would go near them. in kentucky, and a part of the world where you had such close family kinship's, you know you had the hatfields and mccoy's and...
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we should of taken action went three students were killed in december 1997 at a high school in kentucky. we should take an action in 1999 when combine high school killing tall classmates and a teacher and wounding 26 others. we should is taken action after gunmen killed 32 people at virginia tech on april 16, 2007. they became a code for some of the worst killings in our history, nearly five years later it happened again to killed and wounded in a shooting star dennis school cafeteria. then there's sandy hook and you all remember the 20 oh gunmen killing 21st grade children and six educators inside in newtown, connecticut. elementary school students, first-graders. young children that should clearly have had us move to action. but the killings continue because the republican leadership has been unwilling to budge the nra approved message. we've had bipartisan support with much of this legislation. too many are afraid of the nra response that they lose sight that children are being killed right before our eyes. on december 8 a 14-year-old died after shooting and killing another female st
we should of taken action went three students were killed in december 1997 at a high school in kentucky. we should take an action in 1999 when combine high school killing tall classmates and a teacher and wounding 26 others. we should is taken action after gunmen killed 32 people at virginia tech on april 16, 2007. they became a code for some of the worst killings in our history, nearly five years later it happened again to killed and wounded in a shooting star dennis school cafeteria. then...
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the storm is now moving over kentucky. some areas in kentucky have been edging over with snow. secondary roads be careful on untreated roads and bridges, too. this whole mess is moving into areas of virginia. roanoke, martinville is expecting 2 to 4 inches today. the high areas could be 6 to 9. look at this from north carolina from hickory to greensboro. the roads should hold up okay. but, you know, the car tops, grassy surfaces, sidewalks could get a little bit of snow. we have two pieces. we have the storm. we're taking it from kentucky through virginia. then it hooked up the coast and then this mess up here. we just saw winter storm watches go over winter storm warnings from portsmouth to boston. it's really all of new england. we have winter weather advisories, hudson valley from albany in regard including new york city. again, glancing blow for philadelphia, new york city, really not too much ooh a big ordeal at all. once we get from heaartford to providence northward, that's where we have larger issues. an all out nor'easter for new england, third one in two weeks. >> we
the storm is now moving over kentucky. some areas in kentucky have been edging over with snow. secondary roads be careful on untreated roads and bridges, too. this whole mess is moving into areas of virginia. roanoke, martinville is expecting 2 to 4 inches today. the high areas could be 6 to 9. look at this from north carolina from hickory to greensboro. the roads should hold up okay. but, you know, the car tops, grassy surfaces, sidewalks could get a little bit of snow. we have two pieces. we...
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could possibly be tariffs on harley davidsons from wisconsin whiskey from tennessee and bourbon from kentucky all three states are home to influential republican politicians and trump supporters. all right for more on all this i'm joined now by lars halter from business ag good to see you lars so tell us why has donald trump decided to impose these tariffs now or course is why has he decided to do that at all it has been of course a big topic for him from the first day of his campaign that he feels that the u.s. is treated unfairly by other countries in global trade it's been an appalls line for people who are if you want to say that honestly do not think things through because obviously it isn't a problem as lying to say we want to make our industry stronger we want to help our steel industry but the matters more complicated the question why is he doing this now well i would say the white house is in crisis as a lot of things going wrong for donald trump right now and i guess this is a good way for him to just throw in a new topic gain some momentum get ahead of the news cycle so that's prob
could possibly be tariffs on harley davidsons from wisconsin whiskey from tennessee and bourbon from kentucky all three states are home to influential republican politicians and trump supporters. all right for more on all this i'm joined now by lars halter from business ag good to see you lars so tell us why has donald trump decided to impose these tariffs now or course is why has he decided to do that at all it has been of course a big topic for him from the first day of his campaign that he...
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i've read differing accounts to his first 20 years in kentucky indiana, and how his relationship with blacks s and abolitionists. >> lincoln's parents belonged to a church that ban md, moved to indiana. in termed e because slifry. he wanted to move away from the state of kentucky to i.s he was definitely not an abolitionist, he said he was non an abolitionist, but his democratic components. he has the same views as abolitionist. he wants to oppose slavery and he opposed slavery expansion, but he's going to allow slavery to remain in the south indefinitely. >> i was just going to say, and it's hard for us s to remember, but in these days the word abolitionist but we had more prison calling a person an abolitionist. very few people would raise the their. so it's not only lincoln, but am i familiaro but i am not an abolitionist. opposed to slavery, but i am not an abolitionist. >> i think we need to make a difference between slavery and anti-abolitionist. politically speaking, we need to remind ourselves we don't have one form of government, he have state by the american people, i added
i've read differing accounts to his first 20 years in kentucky indiana, and how his relationship with blacks s and abolitionists. >> lincoln's parents belonged to a church that ban md, moved to indiana. in termed e because slifry. he wanted to move away from the state of kentucky to i.s he was definitely not an abolitionist, he said he was non an abolitionist, but his democratic components. he has the same views as abolitionist. he wants to oppose slavery and he opposed slavery expansion,...
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. >>> un tren fuera de control se descarrilÓ en kentucky, cuatro personas resultaron heridas. >>> el presidente quiere hacerle la frente a la crisis de opioides en el paÍs. >>> invitamos a seguirnos en redes sociales en las direcciones que ve en pantalla. ademÁs telemundo 48.com esta disponible, actualice o descÁrguela gratis . ya regresamos. >>> caso en contra de ''nikolas cruz'', el estudiante acusado de la masacre en parkland, florida el mes pasado.. --de acuerdo con documentos oficiales.. administradores de la preparatoria ''marjory stoneman (musica)deco administradores de la preparatoria estaban tan preo preocupados pro sor esu estabi m mental que decidieron interna o internarlo. >>> eel presidente anunciÓ una propuesta pay contempla la penae muerte para ciertos na narcotraficantes . >>> contempla la pena de muertes ademÁs de castigar a las ciudades santuario. >>> un la pena de muerte para algunos narcotraficantes, esos lo que quiere el presidente donald trump por lo que propuso como parte de una iniciativa para combatir la crisis de adicciÓn a los opioides u. >>> dijo que
. >>> un tren fuera de control se descarrilÓ en kentucky, cuatro personas resultaron heridas. >>> el presidente quiere hacerle la frente a la crisis de opioides en el paÍs. >>> invitamos a seguirnos en redes sociales en las direcciones que ve en pantalla. ademÁs telemundo 48.com esta disponible, actualice o descÁrguela gratis . ya regresamos. >>> caso en contra de ''nikolas cruz'', el estudiante acusado de la masacre en parkland, florida el mes pasado.....
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and i know his parents, they moved to get away from the slave state of kentucky. but maybe you can comment on that. i've done a lot of reading and read differing accounts as to his first 20 years in kentucky and indiana and how his parental influence may have influenced him in terms of his relationship with the blacks and also abolitionists. >> lincoln's parents belonged to a church that banned slave holders from membership. and they, as you said, moved to indiana. but as far as i know, in terms of thomas and lincoln's views, it was because slavery hurt white laborers, lowering the wages for white laborers to move away from the state of kentucky to a free labor state. and lincoln's relations with abolitionists, he was definitely not an abolitionist. he said he was not an abolitionist. abolitionists said he was not an abolitionist. but his democratic opponents, steven douglas, in particular, insists that lincoln is really an abolitionists. he has the same views as abolitionists. he wants to establish black rights like an abolitionist. but lincoln was not. he was op
and i know his parents, they moved to get away from the slave state of kentucky. but maybe you can comment on that. i've done a lot of reading and read differing accounts as to his first 20 years in kentucky and indiana and how his parental influence may have influenced him in terms of his relationship with the blacks and also abolitionists. >> lincoln's parents belonged to a church that banned slave holders from membership. and they, as you said, moved to indiana. but as far as i know,...
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debonis: do you see yourself having any company in the kentucky delegation come january? i know there's a big push for congressman andy barr's seat. do you think those other seats are in play as well? rep. yarmuth: i think we are going to win the sixth district. we have three really good candidates, and i think the front runner is jim gray. the two-term mayor is very popular in that district. an air force pilot who made such a splash when she did her introductory video, and then reggie thomas, an african-american state senator, very high-quality candidate, so i think we are going to have a great competitive candidate in that district. there are some interesting possibilities. i think it's highly unlikely that any of the other districts will end up being competitive, but we've got some really interesting candidates. one in hal rogers' district, which is largely appalachian. he think there's a lot of self-proclaimed redneck, one of andsavviest politicians smartest people i've met. he think there's a lot of satisfaction to dissatisfaction with rogers, who has been there a lo
debonis: do you see yourself having any company in the kentucky delegation come january? i know there's a big push for congressman andy barr's seat. do you think those other seats are in play as well? rep. yarmuth: i think we are going to win the sixth district. we have three really good candidates, and i think the front runner is jim gray. the two-term mayor is very popular in that district. an air force pilot who made such a splash when she did her introductory video, and then reggie thomas,...
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kentucky.. r . >> al menos 18 estudiantes de primaria resultaron con lesiones leves cuando el autobÚs escolar en que viajaban chocÓ con otro vehÍculo, el accidente fue esta maÑana cuando el coche se saliÓ de su carril y embistiÓ el autobÚs de frente, 40 niÑos iban abordo, dos de los ocupantes del coche fueron hospitalizados. >> un padre puerto portorriqueÑo estÁ con el alma en vil luego de un descubrimiento en el cuarto de su hijo. >> dos agujeros que piensa pueden ser de bala o algÚn tipo de arma, vamos a ver esta historia. >> a raÍz de esto el padre dice que no se sienten seguros ni en su propio hogar, el primer agujero lo encontrÓ la semana pasada pero los nervios aumentaron ayer cuando descubrÓo el segundo exactamente en el mismo lugar, en la ventana del cuarto de su hija. >> parece como una bala o algo. >> que dispararon ahÍ, se puede pasar por la cabeza o el cuerpo de un ser humano. >> teme por el bienestar de su familia luego de encontrar esto en el cuarto de su hija de 12
kentucky.. r . >> al menos 18 estudiantes de primaria resultaron con lesiones leves cuando el autobÚs escolar en que viajaban chocÓ con otro vehÍculo, el accidente fue esta maÑana cuando el coche se saliÓ de su carril y embistiÓ el autobÚs de frente, 40 niÑos iban abordo, dos de los ocupantes del coche fueron hospitalizados. >> un padre puerto portorriqueÑo estÁ con el alma en vil luego de un descubrimiento en el cuarto de su hijo. >> dos agujeros que piensa pueden...
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>> let me say one final thing as it relates to one thing that we're doing in kentucky. if you are not asking your emergency departments and your hospitals to put into your prescription drug monitoring programs which you probably have, the number of people that are being brought in there for overdose, please do it. i think you'll be amazed at the fact that that's not being included. you're monitoring your doctors that are prescribing, but you will be missing a tremendous amount of information if you are not asking your emergency departments to load in the information about the people who come in and not just the ones who die, but the people who come in being treated for an overdose. >> governor cooper, did you want to get in? >> there's no question that the root of this problem is prescription drug overuse and misuse, and finally this country and the states are waking up to that, and now you're seeing the prescription limits and the prescription drug monitoring program and you're seeing more work interstate of us making sure that people don't overuse prescriptions, but i
>> let me say one final thing as it relates to one thing that we're doing in kentucky. if you are not asking your emergency departments and your hospitals to put into your prescription drug monitoring programs which you probably have, the number of people that are being brought in there for overdose, please do it. i think you'll be amazed at the fact that that's not being included. you're monitoring your doctors that are prescribing, but you will be missing a tremendous amount of...
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they'll face the winner between kentucky and kansas state kentucky has won 8 straight sweet 16 games... but kansas state says challenge accepted...40 seconds left coach calipari in the huddle... k-state barry brown drives in the lane finishes .. kentucky still has a chance with 3 seconds left... but they can't pull it off... and kansas state takes down kentucky for the first time in the tourney..they came into this game 0-9 against them..61- 58 the final.. the sharks have been on a roll lately.. scoring 18 goals in their last 3 games... it's incredible..tonight... defense is what mattered...division leaders las vegas knights in san jose. the game in overtime tied at 1.. jonathan marchessault takes a shot... marty jones with a great save.. so the sharks logan couture score the game winner.. 2-1 the final at the shark tank but going back to sister jean... you have to love that story... 98 years old.. and shestill sends emails with her thought on the game... incredible! (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a
they'll face the winner between kentucky and kansas state kentucky has won 8 straight sweet 16 games... but kansas state says challenge accepted...40 seconds left coach calipari in the huddle... k-state barry brown drives in the lane finishes .. kentucky still has a chance with 3 seconds left... but they can't pull it off... and kansas state takes down kentucky for the first time in the tourney..they came into this game 0-9 against them..61- 58 the final.. the sharks have been on a roll...
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we should have taken action were killed and five wounded in december 1997 at high school in kentucky. we should have taken action that in april 1999 in columbine high school in littleton, colorado, killing 12 classmates in a teacher and wanted 26 others. we should have taken on after pedal gunmen shot 32 people in a dormant classroom in virginia tech and blacksburg on april 16, 2007. columbine, virginia tech, these names became a code for some of the worst killings in ourle history and nearly five years later itn happened again in thre students were killed and two wounded in the shooting and it started in a school cafeteria in 2012 in ohio as students waited for buses to the school. then there was sandy hook and we all remember 20 -year-old gunmen in december 2012 killing 21st grade children and six educators inside sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. elementary school students. these were first-graders for goodness sake. young children that should clearly have had us to action but no, the killings continued because the republican leadership has been unwilling to bud
we should have taken action were killed and five wounded in december 1997 at high school in kentucky. we should have taken action that in april 1999 in columbine high school in littleton, colorado, killing 12 classmates in a teacher and wanted 26 others. we should have taken on after pedal gunmen shot 32 people in a dormant classroom in virginia tech and blacksburg on april 16, 2007. columbine, virginia tech, these names became a code for some of the worst killings in ourle history and nearly...