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>> every year, we're celebrating the best of kentucky on the best day of kentucky. all the ingredients are local. we have our sweetener is honey from midway, kentucky. our ice is made from the spring water from the wood ford reserve distillery. you'll never taste one like it again. maria: i love it. you said you got your inspiration from being at the track. >> oh, yes. maria: are you going to go this year and get mor more inspirati? >> oh, yeah. it's an honor, like i said, being there. it's great for the city and this is like a super bowl. this is our week to shine. maria: it really is. >> i think it's wonderful for me to be a part of this. maria: all proceeds from the mint julep go to the john ashford memorial scholarship fund. >> john was the spokesperson, the face of churchill downs for so many years. he loved the race, loved horse racing, loved churchill downs and he unexpectedly passed away last year. we're going to help support a new generation of journalists. that was his beloved alma mater, wku. maria: that is so beautiful. the industry needs it. thank you f
>> every year, we're celebrating the best of kentucky on the best day of kentucky. all the ingredients are local. we have our sweetener is honey from midway, kentucky. our ice is made from the spring water from the wood ford reserve distillery. you'll never taste one like it again. maria: i love it. you said you got your inspiration from being at the track. >> oh, yes. maria: are you going to go this year and get mor more inspirati? >> oh, yeah. it's an honor, like i said,...
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the kentucky governor says this gives kentucky another way to identify suspects. >> i'm going to put sexual predators on notice today, if you're a sexual predator in the state of kentucky, we're going to come after you, and we now have new equipment to come after you. >> kentucky governor matt bevin says he intends to include funding for the new technology in his state budge for next year. >>> cbsnews.com reports georgetown students are voting today on a proposed student fee. it will be a rep perspiration measure. if the measure passes and is implemented, georgetown would be the first major institution in the nation with thereparations policy. undergraduate students would have to pay a $27.20 fee once a semester. faculty, staff, and graduate students would not have to pay the fee. the vote is not binding, and the school is not required to follow through. >>> and "usa today" reports scientists have discovered an ancient long lost relative of our own species. several fossils, teeth, and bone were found in a cave in the northern philippines. tests show they lived in the area about 50, 6
the kentucky governor says this gives kentucky another way to identify suspects. >> i'm going to put sexual predators on notice today, if you're a sexual predator in the state of kentucky, we're going to come after you, and we now have new equipment to come after you. >> kentucky governor matt bevin says he intends to include funding for the new technology in his state budge for next year. >>> cbsnews.com reports georgetown students are voting today on a proposed student...
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had kept running until he ran across a bridge in kentucky. the teenager has not been positively identified. cnn spoke to a woman who saw him outside her home and took these photos. >> a boy was leaning against one of my neighbor's cars that we have been having some trends here with crime here, so i called her to tell her that, you know, let's look out here. i took the picture in case he did something, you know, and ran off. >> the case has confounded law enforcement for years. timmothy was six years old when he went missing in may 2011 when his mother took him out of his aurora, colorado, school, and took him on a three day road trip with stops at zoos and water parks. she was found dead in a rockford, illinois, hotel. a suicide note was found saying timmothy was safe with people who love and care about him. >>> more trouble for facebook today. security researchers found hundreds of millions of facebook user records exposed to the public on amazon's cloud servers. two third-party companies were found to have stored the data without a password
had kept running until he ran across a bridge in kentucky. the teenager has not been positively identified. cnn spoke to a woman who saw him outside her home and took these photos. >> a boy was leaning against one of my neighbor's cars that we have been having some trends here with crime here, so i called her to tell her that, you know, let's look out here. i took the picture in case he did something, you know, and ran off. >> the case has confounded law enforcement for years....
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democrats line your arm with our guest representative andy barr, republican of kentucky. good morning. go ahead >> caller: i just think high frequency trading makes it an uneven playing field. people get to take advantage of the highs and lows a lot faster. everybody in the market gets their trades put in last and they miss the highs and lows. and you are talking about their 401 ks and stuff. well, they end up just flat lining because the hedgefund guys get all the fluctuations and take advantage of the fluctuations that go on. and the tax needs to be gotten back into the government to help support things like the new deal. the progressive ideas are great. the crony capitalism type of thing that supports the reelection of you guys every year just because you won't increase taxes on people, it's got to end. you have been ruining the country since 1980. give it up. start taxing the people that need to be taxed and get the country back on a financial foothold that will last forever instead of running a $22 trillion worth of debt. >> thank you, caller. charlie, thanks for you
democrats line your arm with our guest representative andy barr, republican of kentucky. good morning. go ahead >> caller: i just think high frequency trading makes it an uneven playing field. people get to take advantage of the highs and lows a lot faster. everybody in the market gets their trades put in last and they miss the highs and lows. and you are talking about their 401 ks and stuff. well, they end up just flat lining because the hedgefund guys get all the fluctuations and take...
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yesterday's drama unfolded more than 300 miles away in newport, kentucky. >> we have a child that ran away. he said he was kidnapped. >> reporter: the person told him he escaped from two men that had been holding him for years running from a red roof inn into kentucky. in timmothy's hometown, his bike sits at his neighbor's house given by his dad to a family who played with him. >> this was timmothy's house, and that was his playground. >> reporter: jackelyn lives in in the house timmothy onceallehome. his handprint cast in stone. >> i have hope that one day he'll pass by and say, you know, that was my playground. >> reporter: now the question, why would anyone impersonate a missing child. will never stop looking for you, praying for you, and loving you. >> ron, today we 4-year-old boy as we thought yesterday but a man. what else do we know about him and a potential motive and what happens next? >> reporter: short answer, lester, is we don't know much at all. police aren't saying anything about this guy tonight. we don't know if he'll face charges behind this, but authorities are sayi
yesterday's drama unfolded more than 300 miles away in newport, kentucky. >> we have a child that ran away. he said he was kidnapped. >> reporter: the person told him he escaped from two men that had been holding him for years running from a red roof inn into kentucky. in timmothy's hometown, his bike sits at his neighbor's house given by his dad to a family who played with him. >> this was timmothy's house, and that was his playground. >> reporter: jackelyn lives in in...
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how badly for that hurt the people and their businesses in kentucky? gov. bevin: you raise a good point. with automobiles, we are the largest per capital producer of automobiles and america and the third-largest overall. it is a big part of our economy even though it is the number two contributor to our gdp behind aerospace and aviation. as a relates to toyota, it has been estimated the cost of the current tariffs, if they were to stay in place, could add as much as $1800 to the price of a toyota camry, the number one selling sedan in america. that would have a real impact, not only on toyota but on the consumer themselves. it would almost certainly lead to a smaller number of purchases that could have a ripple effect down to the number of employees needed to make such cars. it is best when you live within north america. the integrated supply chain between the u.s. and canada to the north, mexico to the south is critical. we have to stay together because we are integrated in ways not easily unwound. it would be like taking the eggs out of the cake once it h
how badly for that hurt the people and their businesses in kentucky? gov. bevin: you raise a good point. with automobiles, we are the largest per capital producer of automobiles and america and the third-largest overall. it is a big part of our economy even though it is the number two contributor to our gdp behind aerospace and aviation. as a relates to toyota, it has been estimated the cost of the current tariffs, if they were to stay in place, could add as much as $1800 to the price of a...
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there was shock yesterday in kentucky, this teenage boy surfaced in newport, kentucky, claiming he was timothy pitzen. neighbors called to report the teen acting suspicious. the teen claims he escaped from a red roof inn, describing them as two males with bodybuilder frames. >> we have a child who said he ran away, he said he was kidnapped, we found him. looks like in 2011 he was kidnapped or abducted, not sure what the situation is. >> pitzen's family says they are being cautiously optimistic. here is neighbor who discovered the teen and the grandmother who says the family is hopeful. >> really he was a lost child, it broke my heart to see him stand there like he had not a friend in the world. the demeanor. >> he was scared? >> scared to death. >> we never stopped looking for him, thinking about him. we love him and will do everything to get him back to a good life. >> in 2011, six-year-old timothy pitzen's mother checked him out of kindergarten class in illinois, spent a few days with him, took him to the zoo and water park and police say she killed herself in rockford motel, leaving
there was shock yesterday in kentucky, this teenage boy surfaced in newport, kentucky, claiming he was timothy pitzen. neighbors called to report the teen acting suspicious. the teen claims he escaped from a red roof inn, describing them as two males with bodybuilder frames. >> we have a child who said he ran away, he said he was kidnapped, we found him. looks like in 2011 he was kidnapped or abducted, not sure what the situation is. >> pitzen's family says they are being cautiously...
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late tod the fbi said dna test results show a person found in kentucky yesterday ino timmothy pitzen, a boy that vanished from aurora, illinois in 2011 but is instead this grown man so tonight, heartbreak and a new mystery. ron mo has the latest. >> repor4 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for eeearly eight years may havefound, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's le reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says a dt proved the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood is not timmothy. authorities say 's -year-old brian michael rini and has a criminal record including serving time for burglary and vandalism in ohio. the family disappointed but not angry. they dealt with false sightings before. >> i would reserve all the young man for involved. >> reporter: timmothy disappeared on may 11, is011 from rural illi his mom took him out of school early. her body found in a tel, an apparent suicide. a note said the boy was fine but would never be found. yesterday's drama unfolded more than 300 miles awayn newport, kentuck
late tod the fbi said dna test results show a person found in kentucky yesterday ino timmothy pitzen, a boy that vanished from aurora, illinois in 2011 but is instead this grown man so tonight, heartbreak and a new mystery. ron mo has the latest. >> repor4 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for eeearly eight years may havefound, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's le reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says...
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kentucky has the ball in the final seconds but auburn killed johnson. he loses the ball, this game is going to overtime, are you with me? auburn in o.t., a game high 26 points. a blow by lay juch. that seals it. a date with virginia, first final four. 77-71 the final. that was fun. >> it was fun. >> as i said, charles barkley an auburn alum is really happy out there. >> i expect a big night from draymond green as well. michigan state upset duke. >> you bet. >>> could the dopple damager horror filmngle t box fi? and you realize great minds shop alike? yes. or when you find those name-brand sho everyone no? oh, yeah! or when you get exactly what you need for your growing family? yes! that's yes for less. yes! seriously, 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. at ross. grace, you get the beach house, just don't leave the lights on, okay? to mateo, my favorite chair. to chris, the family recipes. to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to th
kentucky has the ball in the final seconds but auburn killed johnson. he loses the ball, this game is going to overtime, are you with me? auburn in o.t., a game high 26 points. a blow by lay juch. that seals it. a date with virginia, first final four. 77-71 the final. that was fun. >> it was fun. >> as i said, charles barkley an auburn alum is really happy out there. >> i expect a big night from draymond green as well. michigan state upset duke. >> you bet. >>>...
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a west coast stepping-stone for the kentucky derby. this comes after a 24-day suspension of racing at track following the deaths of 22 horses. another horse had to be euthanized sunday two days after the track reopened. california senator dianne feinstein has called for the suspension of all racing at santa anita until the deaths are investigated. >>> the dallas d.a. declining to prosecute a woman who was hospitalized after this violent parking dispute caught on video. police charged daijohnique lee after she dhadmitted damaging t car of the man who beat her. it shows a man holding a gun, slaps a cell phone out of the woman's hands. she then punches him. he responds by repeatedly punching her in the face and head. >> civil rights groups protested the dallas pd's decision to charge lee who they say is the victim. the man identified as 30-year-old austin shuffield faces four misdemeanor charges. and a felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon to a grand jury. >>> it's not just what people eat that's killing them, it's what
a west coast stepping-stone for the kentucky derby. this comes after a 24-day suspension of racing at track following the deaths of 22 horses. another horse had to be euthanized sunday two days after the track reopened. california senator dianne feinstein has called for the suspension of all racing at santa anita until the deaths are investigated. >>> the dallas d.a. declining to prosecute a woman who was hospitalized after this violent parking dispute caught on video. police charged...
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. >> reporter: a dna test proved the person who showed up in kentucky is not timmothy. he is 23-year-old brian michael rini. he has a criminal record. the family disappointed but not angry. they have dealt with false sightings before. >> i reserve all judge and pray for the young man involved. >> reporter: timmothy appeared. his mom found in an apparent suicide. a note said the boy was fine but would never be found. >> we have a child who said he ran away. >> the person told him he escaped from two men running from a red roof inn across the bridge into kentucky. timmothy's bike sits at a neighbor's house. >> this was timmothy's house. >> jaclyn lives in the house he once called home. his hand print cast in stone. >> i hope one day, he'll pass by. >> why would anyone imperson nate a missing child. >> we know you are out there. we will never stop looking for you, praying for you and loving you. >> reporter: brian michael rini is from the ohio area, about a three-plus hour drive to kentucky. police aren't releasing much information including whether or not he'll face crimi
. >> reporter: a dna test proved the person who showed up in kentucky is not timmothy. he is 23-year-old brian michael rini. he has a criminal record. the family disappointed but not angry. they have dealt with false sightings before. >> i reserve all judge and pray for the young man involved. >> reporter: timmothy appeared. his mom found in an apparent suicide. a note said the boy was fine but would never be found. >> we have a child who said he ran away. >> the...
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. >> why alexandria ocasio-cortez was invite and is invited by republicans in kentucky. what's going on with jared kushner's middle east peace plan? >> we have major threats. >> all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. at this moment we are awaiting a press conference from jerry nadler on determine's release of the mueller report. we will go live and tonight in what looks like another transparent attempt to spin mueller's findings in the president's favor, attorney general william barr announces he will hold his own press conference tomorrow morning at 9:30 to unveil his redacted version of the mueller report. the thing is the timing these reporters will not have a chance to see any of the report before barr puts his spin on it just as he did in his now infamous four-page summary clearing the president of any wrong-doing. it's the latest sign of how hard the president and his allies, including barr, are working to manage the long awaited release. the president's lawyers have been meeting to plan their response. the times calls it a rebutta
. >> why alexandria ocasio-cortez was invite and is invited by republicans in kentucky. what's going on with jared kushner's middle east peace plan? >> we have major threats. >> all in starts right now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. at this moment we are awaiting a press conference from jerry nadler on determine's release of the mueller report. we will go live and tonight in what looks like another transparent attempt to spin mueller's findings in the...
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police were called to a neighborhood in newport, kentucky, yesterday. investigators say the teen told them his name was timothy pitzen and he just escaped his kidnappers in ohio and ran across the bridge to neighboring kentucky. a boy named timothy pitzen disappeared when he was 6. his mother's body was found in an apparent murder/suicide. she left a note saying timothy was fine but no one would ever find him. sharon hall lives in the newport neighborhood where the boy was found. >> seven years is a long time, a long time. and i hope -- i hope and pray that he gets some help, and anything that this neighborhood can do, we'll do for him. >> police and the fbi are investigating. dna test results on the teenager are expected today. >>> "usa today" says they're investigating reports of dozens of mostly young people suffering seizures after vaping. the government says at least 35 people reported seizures after using electronic cigarettes over the past decade. seizures and convulsions are known to be possible side effects of nicotine poisoning. they have repo
police were called to a neighborhood in newport, kentucky, yesterday. investigators say the teen told them his name was timothy pitzen and he just escaped his kidnappers in ohio and ran across the bridge to neighboring kentucky. a boy named timothy pitzen disappeared when he was 6. his mother's body was found in an apparent murder/suicide. she left a note saying timothy was fine but no one would ever find him. sharon hall lives in the newport neighborhood where the boy was found. >> seven...
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covered the daylong summit on healthcare costs, and innovation, this includes the former governors of kentucky and ohio, steve bashir, and john kasich, who spoke about how they handled healthcare policy in the state, hosted by west health, this portion is an hour, 50 minutes. >> [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. >> you know, what i usually do lectures, or talk like this, i talk about journalism, and the importance of the first amendment. and, how you cannot have our kind of democracy, unless citizens have access to independently gathered information, that they can compare to the government's version of events, and then decide what to do about it. but, i will tell you a little secret, i did not get into journalism for noble reasons, i got into it, because i thought it would be fun. i loved to find out things before other people know about it, and i love to talk to interesting people, and journalism seemed the place to do that. but, i'm going to tell you when i went out to san diego the other day, and talked to gary west, i talked to one of the most remarkable people i had ever met. think a
covered the daylong summit on healthcare costs, and innovation, this includes the former governors of kentucky and ohio, steve bashir, and john kasich, who spoke about how they handled healthcare policy in the state, hosted by west health, this portion is an hour, 50 minutes. >> [ applause ] >> thank you all so much. >> you know, what i usually do lectures, or talk like this, i talk about journalism, and the importance of the first amendment. and, how you cannot have our kind...
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host: any thoughts for our caller in kentucky? guest: i agree. it is important for people to think about the tax system overall in this country. level, wee federal have different kinds of taxes. you have federal income tax, which is what today is about. you also have a corporate income tax. different parts of that system are different in terms of how progressive they are in their incidents or not. i think one of the reasons why i'm not a fan of the 2017 law as it looked at one of the most progressive parts of our tax system, the corporate income tax, and decided that was the thing that needed to be cut. yet, it did not cut payroll taxes. it did not do anything for state and local because that is outside jurisdiction. if you're looking at the whole portfolio taxes the face american families, this law said let's reduce the ones that pay by the richest households, leaving the rest of the tax system unchanged. that is a big problem for me and a big burden for a lot of people in other parts of the tax system. over the weekends -- twice as many compani
host: any thoughts for our caller in kentucky? guest: i agree. it is important for people to think about the tax system overall in this country. level, wee federal have different kinds of taxes. you have federal income tax, which is what today is about. you also have a corporate income tax. different parts of that system are different in terms of how progressive they are in their incidents or not. i think one of the reasons why i'm not a fan of the 2017 law as it looked at one of the most...
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sarah matt bevan had just been : elected governor of kentucky, he was like pre-trump. can i be honest? we thought our friends and family were going to listen. it took off quickly. we stayed committed to just talking to each other. the important part is the vulnerability between the two of us. carol: and you come at it from two different ways. you are more liberal and beth is more conservative. how do you keep it civil? this has become more difficult in today's environment. globally. sarah we talk about this in our : book. it is not a secret sauce, it is a practice. it is not a one time you have a conversation and you're like i fixed it. you're going to get it wrong, but your committed to the practice of listening. to engaging each other in conversation and getting curious about where the other person is coming from. that grander vision about where we are going with the relationship instead of feeling , like every time we have to come to an agreement about health care, that will not go anywhere.
sarah matt bevan had just been : elected governor of kentucky, he was like pre-trump. can i be honest? we thought our friends and family were going to listen. it took off quickly. we stayed committed to just talking to each other. the important part is the vulnerability between the two of us. carol: and you come at it from two different ways. you are more liberal and beth is more conservative. how do you keep it civil? this has become more difficult in today's environment. globally. sarah we...
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. >> un niÑo aparece en kentucky, dice que pudo escapar de quienes lo tenÍan secuestrado. >> la obesidad y diabetes y hipertiroidismo tambiÉn la tienen las mascotas hablamos con un veterinario que nos dice cÓmo mantenerlas sanas. ♪ cÓmo estÁn muy buenas tardes gracias por estar aquÍ soy felicidad aveleyra. >> fue la redada de ice mÁs grande en una dÉcada en texas contra de inmigraciÓn irregular, servicio de control de inmigraciÓn y aduanas ice hicieron un grandes me pliegue con helicÓpteros incluidos para entrar ayer en una fÁbrica de aparatos electrÓnicos en allen, llegÁndose detenida a 280 personas, fue el resultado de una investigaciÓn por la sospecha que la compaÑÍa habia contratado a indocumentados sabiendo que no tenÍan papeles, a los que estaban dentro incluso sus familiares los tomÓ por sorpresa, estas fueron las reacciones de las personas. >> lo mÁs fuerte fue cuando el bus arrancÓ un rato silencio y todo el mundo llorando, yo decÍa me voy para mÍ pais, quÉ van a hacer mis hijos, Únicamente me dejaron salir porque tengo dos niÑos menores de edad que de
. >> un niÑo aparece en kentucky, dice que pudo escapar de quienes lo tenÍan secuestrado. >> la obesidad y diabetes y hipertiroidismo tambiÉn la tienen las mascotas hablamos con un veterinario que nos dice cÓmo mantenerlas sanas. ♪ cÓmo estÁn muy buenas tardes gracias por estar aquÍ soy felicidad aveleyra. >> fue la redada de ice mÁs grande en una dÉcada en texas contra de inmigraciÓn irregular, servicio de control de inmigraciÓn y aduanas ice hicieron un grandes...
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for 17. >> timothy pets and finished in 2011 and really him. >> reporter: residence in kentucky reacting after police say a boy who says he is timothy pitson showed up in their neighborhood. >> he looked like he had been beat up, punched in the face a couple of times. you could see the fear on him. >> reporter: he was six years old when people saw him alive. this was in aurora illinois on may 11 2011. his mother reportedly killed herself days later. the boy told police he had escaped kidnappers and run from a red roof inn across the bridge from ohio into kentucky. police have not confirmed his story or his identity the team described as kidnappers is to white men with bodybuilder type builds. one has a spiderweb tattoo on his neck and the other has a snake tattoo on his arms. they may be driving a ford suv with wisconsin plates. >> we know the description of the vehicle and at least one of them look like. we will definitely be keeping an eye out for that. >> reporter: his family holding out hope in my finally be safe. >> i am very hopeful at thmorni millions of private facebook records e
for 17. >> timothy pets and finished in 2011 and really him. >> reporter: residence in kentucky reacting after police say a boy who says he is timothy pitson showed up in their neighborhood. >> he looked like he had been beat up, punched in the face a couple of times. you could see the fear on him. >> reporter: he was six years old when people saw him alive. this was in aurora illinois on may 11 2011. his mother reportedly killed herself days later. the boy told police...
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and we're giving away kentucky derby hats all week long. it's a great week, you don't want to miss it. she was very happy. i love this next artist. performing "all of our yesterdays" from his upcoming album "here comes the cowboy," please welcome mac demarco. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ holding out another day has come and let you down all of our yesterdays ♪ ♪ have gone now tearing up looking for a shoulder to prop you up ♪ ♪ all of our yesterdays have gone now all of our yesterdays have gone now ♪ ♪ all of our yesterdays have gone now all of our yesterdays have gone ♪ ♪ but that don't mean that your dream is over that don't make your heart beat slower ♪ ♪ it's such a shame to complain when all of our yesterdays have gone away ♪ ♪ holding on an image of a memory some other song ♪ ♪ all of our yesterdays have gone now call me up when you need a shoulder ♪ ♪ to prop you up all of our yesterdays have gone now ♪ ♪ all of our yesterdays have gone now all of our yesterdays have gone now ♪ ♪ all of our
and we're giving away kentucky derby hats all week long. it's a great week, you don't want to miss it. she was very happy. i love this next artist. performing "all of our yesterdays" from his upcoming album "here comes the cowboy," please welcome mac demarco. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ holding out another day has come and let you down all of our yesterdays ♪ ♪ have gone now tearing up looking for a shoulder to prop you up ♪ ♪ all of our yesterdays have gone now...
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they beat kentucky 77-71. auburn advances to play virginia. michigan state will take on texas tech. >> now d.c. united visiting orlando city fc. you have to see what wayne rooney did re. 30th minute, not sending it to anyone else. he's scoring on his own. this is absurd. he bends and then goes off the bar and in. goal of the year candidate already. hands down. beating orlando city fc 2-1 and their next two games are at tme. if you want check out a d.c. united game, they are a hot team right now. go out there. >> i'm headedhere. >> p ter >>> we all know thi city loves it's pandas, especially the tiny baby ones but folks in europe are obsessing over two rare white lion cubs. take a listen. so fierce. these two were born in a safari park in irimea. white lions are extremely rare in the world. only00 ofhem are known to exist. it will be a lot less cute in a couple of years. it will be like every other lion in nature. the weather is not looking that bad morrow. >> n but i will start off pretty cold. no bones abo it. planning your monday, this is wh
they beat kentucky 77-71. auburn advances to play virginia. michigan state will take on texas tech. >> now d.c. united visiting orlando city fc. you have to see what wayne rooney did re. 30th minute, not sending it to anyone else. he's scoring on his own. this is absurd. he bends and then goes off the bar and in. goal of the year candidate already. hands down. beating orlando city fc 2-1 and their next two games are at tme. if you want check out a d.c. united game, they are a hot team...
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this young man shows up in a northern kentucky neighborhood claiming to be timmothy pitzen, saying he had just escaped his kidnappers and was begging for help. despite that false hope, timmothy's family says they will never stop looking for him. >> we know that you are out there somewhere, tim. and we will never stop looking for you. praying for you. and loving you. >> reporter: the family says if there's one good thing that could come out of this heartbreak, they hope it leads to more awareness about suicide and missing children. janai and kenneth? >> maggie, thank you. >>> police in north dakota have arrested a man in connection with the four workplace murders. 44-year-old chad isaac was taken into custody after police say they found evidence in his vehicle giving them probable cause for his arrest. >> the bodies of an owner of a property management company and three workers were found early monday. police say they'd either been stabbed and/or shot. the suspect lived in a mobile home park managed by the company, but investigators don't know if there's a connection. >>> turning now t
this young man shows up in a northern kentucky neighborhood claiming to be timmothy pitzen, saying he had just escaped his kidnappers and was begging for help. despite that false hope, timmothy's family says they will never stop looking for him. >> we know that you are out there somewhere, tim. and we will never stop looking for you. praying for you. and loving you. >> reporter: the family says if there's one good thing that could come out of this heartbreak, they hope it leads to...
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number five seed auburn were men on a mission against kentucky. they're going to the final four for the first time in school history. >> came out and battled the whole 40 minutes, and i know he's happy, and i know he's proud of us. >> check out this scene, back in downtown auburn, fans making a mad dash to famous tumors corner, when the final buzzer sounds, keeping in tradition, throwing toilet paper all over the trees, the place was packed in a matter of seconds. usually we only see this after big football wins. auburn may be a bit of a basketball school now. next saturday, it will be the tigers taking on number one seed virginia in the first game of the double header, then it's michigan state and texas tech. the winners face off one week for today for the national title. dave, it's sad for duke fans in general but basketball fans as well. zion williamson, no longer going to be a college most likely. >> they played with fire. they could have been out two games prior. .02% of the bracket challenge got this final four. >>> joe biden's team trying t
number five seed auburn were men on a mission against kentucky. they're going to the final four for the first time in school history. >> came out and battled the whole 40 minutes, and i know he's happy, and i know he's proud of us. >> check out this scene, back in downtown auburn, fans making a mad dash to famous tumors corner, when the final buzzer sounds, keeping in tradition, throwing toilet paper all over the trees, the place was packed in a matter of seconds. usually we only...
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by a miracle in kentucky. a teenager found by police in kentucky is identifying himself as an illinois boy who disappeared almost eight years ago. nbc's ron mott has details. >> reporter: this morning a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy who vanished without a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police in kentucky identifying himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen. >> we have this child who said he ran away. he said he was kidnapped. last name is piltzen. >> reporter: he was just 6 years old in may 2011 when his mother checked him out of school early, taking him on a road trip, stopping at a ws which is water park where he was last seen. three days later amy frye pitzen was found dead of an apparent suicide at this illinois motel leaving behind a cryptic note. >> the note indicated that timmothy is safe with people that will love him and care for him. >> reporter: the mystery devastating the boy's father, who kept hope alive, praying for his son's safe return. >> put a
by a miracle in kentucky. a teenager found by police in kentucky is identifying himself as an illinois boy who disappeared almost eight years ago. nbc's ron mott has details. >> reporter: this morning a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy who vanished without a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police in kentucky identifying himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen. >> we have this child who said he ran away. he said he was kidnapped. last...
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to have a problem on this earth, because they have taken a lot of the -- actually, the racetrack in kentucky, there used to be two brothers in that area, and they sold it out to a racetrack, and they do not form there anymore. that i the farms delivered to our out of business now because of higher prices, and people do not care anymore. about livingnow within their means, you know. that you, these farms are talking about, are these smaller family farms, or are they larger -- caller: most of them are smaller family, and some of them are bigger, like the clan brothers or those that sold out to the racetrack in kentucky. all of the areas now, all we have here, this little town used to have all kinds of manufacturers. we had a foundry, and it has all disappeared now because prices being so high, and people demanding the best of everything, you know. host: bob, thanks for bringing it up. mr. johnson. guest: the one comment that i really want to address is this concern that we are going to have a famine because we do not have enough food produced. that may happen. it is happening in some parts of
to have a problem on this earth, because they have taken a lot of the -- actually, the racetrack in kentucky, there used to be two brothers in that area, and they sold it out to a racetrack, and they do not form there anymore. that i the farms delivered to our out of business now because of higher prices, and people do not care anymore. about livingnow within their means, you know. that you, these farms are talking about, are these smaller family farms, or are they larger -- caller: most of...
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whit johnson, abc news, hebron, kentucky. >> this is an incredible development. if this does turn out to be timmothy pitzen, who that little boy -- who that teen at this point says that he is, timmothy went missing may 11th, next month will mark seven years. eight years. so since 2011. he's from aurora, illinois, which is about 45 minutes outside of chicago. so that community has been grappling with this over the years, wondering what happened to him and wondering if they may finally have answers. >> you heard that woman just now in whit's report say, obviously we hope that it's him, we'll be thrilled. if it's him, what has he gone through the past eight years? we hope that the police get down to the bottom of this very quickly. >>> democrats have formally asked the irs to turn over six years of president trump's personal and business tax returns. >> the chairman of the house ways and means committee made the request under a little-known provision in the tax code as this panel seeks to shed light on the president's financial dealings and possible conflicts of int
whit johnson, abc news, hebron, kentucky. >> this is an incredible development. if this does turn out to be timmothy pitzen, who that little boy -- who that teen at this point says that he is, timmothy went missing may 11th, next month will mark seven years. eight years. so since 2011. he's from aurora, illinois, which is about 45 minutes outside of chicago. so that community has been grappling with this over the years, wondering what happened to him and wondering if they may finally have...
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then kentucky's johnson with the steal and kentucky back on top. kentucky has the ball in the final seconds of the game. horace expense where the block. johnson stopped, loses the ball. this one's going to overtime. auburn up by three. a game high 26 points for jared harpur as he blows by for the layup. auburn completes account upset for a date with virginia in its first final four, 77-71. walnut creek's sabrina and number two oregon take on one mississippi state. the two-time pac-12 player of the year took over. she put the ducks up five. with under three minutes to play, a three-point game, she hits a jumper to put oregon back up five. under two minutes to play. uness cuedries a three-pointer. oregon pulls away. uness cue finished with 31 points breaking her own ducks record for most points in an ncaa tournament game. oregon advances to its first ever final four. >> at that moment in time, i didn't want it to go to overtime. i was also pretty tired so i was like let me just hit this and walk off to the final four. >> this abc7 sports report is sp
then kentucky's johnson with the steal and kentucky back on top. kentucky has the ball in the final seconds of the game. horace expense where the block. johnson stopped, loses the ball. this one's going to overtime. auburn up by three. a game high 26 points for jared harpur as he blows by for the layup. auburn completes account upset for a date with virginia in its first final four, 77-71. walnut creek's sabrina and number two oregon take on one mississippi state. the two-time pac-12 player of...
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he claimed that he had run across a bridge from ohio into kentucky. the boy was unsure where the inn was located. one woman who saw the boy outside her house telling cnn her neighbor called police after the boy told her he'd been running for two hours and didn't know where he was. other witnesses saying the boy looked scared, shaky, and bruised. one, who didn't want to be identified, telling cnn affiliate wlwt -- >> he walked up to my car and he went, can you help me? inju i just want to get home? can you just please help me. i asked him what's going on, and he tells me he's been kidnapped and traded through al of these people and he just wants to go home. >> reporter: tonight, after years of looking, more devastating news for pitzen's family. >> we never stopped looking for him, thinking about him, and that we love him and we'll do everything to get him back to a good life. >> reporter: so this really is shattering news for pitzen's family. in their statement, the louisville fbi said law enforcement has not and will not forget timmothy and we hope to
he claimed that he had run across a bridge from ohio into kentucky. the boy was unsure where the inn was located. one woman who saw the boy outside her house telling cnn her neighbor called police after the boy told her he'd been running for two hours and didn't know where he was. other witnesses saying the boy looked scared, shaky, and bruised. one, who didn't want to be identified, telling cnn affiliate wlwt -- >> he walked up to my car and he went, can you help me? inju i just want to...
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>> all right, whit johnson in kentucky for us. whit, thank you. >>> there is also new video just out tonight, a message from former vice president joe biden. what he now says, after four women have come forward to claim he acted inappropriately. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, after five days of mounting pressure, former vice president joe biden is acknowledging that some of his behavior has made women uncomfortable and is trying to explain. >> i'm always trying to be, in my career, i've always tried to make a human connection. that's my responsibility, i think. i shake hands, i hug people, i grab men and women by the shoulders and say, you can do this. >> reporter: and now, biden is promising to change his ways, calling it his responsibility. >> social norms have begun to change, they've shifted, and the boundaries of protecting personal space have been reset. and i get it. i get it. i hear what they're saying. i will be more mindful and respectful of people's personal space, and that's a good thing. that's a good
>> all right, whit johnson in kentucky for us. whit, thank you. >>> there is also new video just out tonight, a message from former vice president joe biden. what he now says, after four women have come forward to claim he acted inappropriately. here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, after five days of mounting pressure, former vice president joe biden is acknowledging that some of his behavior has made women uncomfortable and is trying to explain. >> i'm...
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governor beshear, frame it for kentucky. poor state, conservative state, not a state that is generally speaking a reputation for wanting to give more things to more people. you decided to take var bold action. >> if you would have told me in 2007 that when i came out of office in 2015 i'd have been known as the health care governor, i would have told you you were crazy. why? because really most states don't have the resources necessary to make a huge dent in this whole issue. i mean, we were doing small things, and they're important things, like adding more kids to k-chip and these kind of things. then along came the aca. it just kind of dropped in my lap. our folks said, well, what do we do? my political folks said, don't touch it with a ten-foot pole. the president only has about a 30% approval rating and it'll kill us. like john kasich, i looked at it differently. number one, it was morally the right thing to do because, my god, when does a governor ever have a chance to ensure that every kentuckian would finally have aff
governor beshear, frame it for kentucky. poor state, conservative state, not a state that is generally speaking a reputation for wanting to give more things to more people. you decided to take var bold action. >> if you would have told me in 2007 that when i came out of office in 2015 i'd have been known as the health care governor, i would have told you you were crazy. why? because really most states don't have the resources necessary to make a huge dent in this whole issue. i mean, we...
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back to the football player it was a curve ball but not the fellow from kentucky it is the guy from kentucky. they wanted some good character guys he is a leader and he is someone that can make the play and back it up with his talk. the fourth overall pick is and oakland raider. >> reporter: i am glad you're excited. that is ahead scratcher. a member of that is baseball draft pick went number 1 overall to the arizona cardinals. we will stay here through the 7:00 news for the next pick by the oakland raiders. that is the latest. back to you. >> i remember when the 49ers drafted a guy named --. >> we will be right back. getting you a quick update on the breaking story. we are working details on a stabbing that happened in oakland. the incident took place on sixth and jefferson and that intersection is the focus of that investigation. you can see emergency crews are on scene gathering information. a big police presence at highland hospital. we are working to see if these scenes are connected and we will have the latest for you coming up on the news at 7:00. >> cbs evening news is up next. >> we
back to the football player it was a curve ball but not the fellow from kentucky it is the guy from kentucky. they wanted some good character guys he is a leader and he is someone that can make the play and back it up with his talk. the fourth overall pick is and oakland raider. >> reporter: i am glad you're excited. that is ahead scratcher. a member of that is baseball draft pick went number 1 overall to the arizona cardinals. we will stay here through the 7:00 news for the next pick by...
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i can the kentucky center for investigative reporting, it was pulitzer's idea to give them the money, but we're starting to see the work and when we do that's -- that's really what it's all about. >> host: i want to talk about a little bit about news deserts i we have a map that facebook created that shows news deserts discovered as you rolled out your initiative. >> anne: so if you want to see the green spaces robust news presence, and white ones is little to none. when i talk to some of the publishers who are working with facebook and others who are not the small ones, they say this is like the arsonist coming to put out the fire. because facebook and other platforms helped create that news desert. what do you -- what do you say to that and also, are you doing about the news deserts? >> i was in a local newsroom when the economics started to change. i was at the boston globe and i've only been at facebook four years i've lived through a lot of that. not always at a local. but facebook understands that and i think because we can't go backwards the goal is to try to go forwards as we
i can the kentucky center for investigative reporting, it was pulitzer's idea to give them the money, but we're starting to see the work and when we do that's -- that's really what it's all about. >> host: i want to talk about a little bit about news deserts i we have a map that facebook created that shows news deserts discovered as you rolled out your initiative. >> anne: so if you want to see the green spaces robust news presence, and white ones is little to none. when i talk to...
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running across a bridge into kentucky from a red roof inn. the boy was unsure where the inn was located. a woman said her neighbor called police after the boy said he had been running for two hours and didn't know where he was. >> he had bruises on his face. he looked real shaky like he was hungry, unsure. even a little noise he was jumping. he was very uneasy. >> reporter: timothy pitzen vanished at 6 years old after his mother checked him out of school and took him on a three-day road trip. the child was last seen leaving this wisconsin resort with his mother. the next day amy was discovered dead inside this illinois motel from an apparent suicide. police finding a note that read, tim is somewhere safe with people who love him and will care for him. you will never find him. timothy's disappearance has puzzled law enforcement for years. >> i have yet to meet one person who believes she would ever harm her child. the other option is she turned him over to someone who, as she wrote in the note, would love and care for him. >> reporter: the fam
running across a bridge into kentucky from a red roof inn. the boy was unsure where the inn was located. a woman said her neighbor called police after the boy said he had been running for two hours and didn't know where he was. >> he had bruises on his face. he looked real shaky like he was hungry, unsure. even a little noise he was jumping. he was very uneasy. >> reporter: timothy pitzen vanished at 6 years old after his mother checked him out of school and took him on a three-day...
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it looks like aoc and socialism are calling the shots for kentucky now. referring to democratic socialist pressure on john yarmouth to support medicare for all. she reaps all of the tweet but did not recognize fellow congressman because she responded g.o.p., let's pose her older male members next to cardboard cutouts of young female legislators. she quickly deleted the tweet but it's too late. the national republican congressional committee issued a statement explaining to aoc exactly who yarmouth is adding "may be spend less time making coloring books like a 4-year-old and more time getting to know your fellow socialist. even though old white male ones who seem to hate like john yarmouth." that rcc sang aoc cosponsors one of the yarmouth bills. others on twitter agree "we shouldn't have to tell you that house budget committee john yarmouth is a member of your own party. yet here we are and look. i understand not knowing everyone in congress, but not knowing the chair of the budget committee, a seven term congressman is a bad look. yarmouth deserves bette
it looks like aoc and socialism are calling the shots for kentucky now. referring to democratic socialist pressure on john yarmouth to support medicare for all. she reaps all of the tweet but did not recognize fellow congressman because she responded g.o.p., let's pose her older male members next to cardboard cutouts of young female legislators. she quickly deleted the tweet but it's too late. the national republican congressional committee issued a statement explaining to aoc exactly who...
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the claim came from this person who appeared in this quiet kentucky neighborhood startling neighbors who called police. >> he said he was kidnapped from somewhere. >> the man identified himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen and said he had escaped two t s. the real timmothy pitzen has been missing for nearly eight years. when he was 6, cameras captured his mother amy walking him out of school and taking him to water parks. she was apparently found dead from suicide. she left a note saying her son was safe but would never be found. despite the small hope, there small hope continues. >> reporter: the fbi say they remain committed to one daymmhy his family. we're learning more about the man behind this hoax. he has a long criminal history including making false statements. adriana diaz, cbs news, newport, kentucky. >>> boeing may be to blame in two deadly claims. 346 people died in two crashes within the span of five months involving ethiopian airlines and lion air planes. now some members of congress want boeing to testify about what it may have known about the fally systems. the moth
the claim came from this person who appeared in this quiet kentucky neighborhood startling neighbors who called police. >> he said he was kidnapped from somewhere. >> the man identified himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen and said he had escaped two t s. the real timmothy pitzen has been missing for nearly eight years. when he was 6, cameras captured his mother amy walking him out of school and taking him to water parks. she was apparently found dead from suicide. she left a note...
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as of tuesday night, university of kentucky administrators agreed to create the center and establish a basic needs fund. in a parallel action, students from the black student advisory council, who launched a campaign to increase diversity and better support black students at the university, also had the majority of their demands met. among other things, they have been demanding the removal of a racist mural from campus, which depicts african slaves and native americans attacking white women. this is a university of kentucky student speaking in front of t e mural. >> as you can see, the people in the painting, they are working. i saw myself in the painting. it is a harsh reminder of this university. amy: yesterday, the university of kentucky agreed as a temporary measure to cover up the mural and create a committee to figure out a long-term solution. students from both the basic needs campaign and the black student advisory council had been occupying a campus building since the start of this week. and the 2019 izzy award for outstanding achievement in independent media will shared bet
as of tuesday night, university of kentucky administrators agreed to create the center and establish a basic needs fund. in a parallel action, students from the black student advisory council, who launched a campaign to increase diversity and better support black students at the university, also had the majority of their demands met. among other things, they have been demanding the removal of a racist mural from campus, which depicts african slaves and native americans attacking white women....
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you know, just away from the media and tvs and technology. >> reporter: last week, a man was found i kentucky telling officers that his name was timmothy pitzen and he'd just run away from his kidnappers. after a dna test indicated that he wasn't timmothy, police charged brian rini with making a false statement. according to a criminal complaint, rini told investigators that he wished he had a father like timmothy's because if he went missing, his father would just keep drinking. >> expur o there. get a description of what he may look like at this time out. he's probably about 145, 150 pounds, between 5'10" and 6'3". >> reporter: timmothy would be 14 now, missing for eight years after his mother amy fry-pitzen picked him up from school early. they went to the zoo and water park before she took him to a hotel and killed himself. >> lost the family that day. >> reporter: she left a note saying "timmothy is fine, you will never find him." believing that is just not something his father can do. >> you can't give up hope. as soon as you giveen u -- what? declare him dead. i mean, i'm not going to
you know, just away from the media and tvs and technology. >> reporter: last week, a man was found i kentucky telling officers that his name was timmothy pitzen and he'd just run away from his kidnappers. after a dna test indicated that he wasn't timmothy, police charged brian rini with making a false statement. according to a criminal complaint, rini told investigators that he wished he had a father like timmothy's because if he went missing, his father would just keep drinking. >>...
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>> reporter: but do you remember benton, kentucky? that's where secret holt's daughter, 15-year-old bailey was shot dead last year. >> there is not a day that goes by that i don't think about that day. it keeps replaying over and over and over. i can just see my youngest daughter's face when we told her. she was just so perfect and special. as their kids were too. >> reporter: they understand the world's attention moves on, but for them, each new school shooting is a searing jolt. there have already been nine resulting in injuries or deaths this year. what happens to each of you when you hear about another school shooting? >> it's awful. it takes me right out at the knees. >> for me, it takes me right back to that day. i just want to wrap those parents and their siblings in your arms and just hug them and tell them it's going to be okay, but you really don't know if it is going to be okay. bus, discriminate, and it can happen anywhere, any time. >> reporter: lori isn broward county school board now and pushed for alyssa's law in new j
>> reporter: but do you remember benton, kentucky? that's where secret holt's daughter, 15-year-old bailey was shot dead last year. >> there is not a day that goes by that i don't think about that day. it keeps replaying over and over and over. i can just see my youngest daughter's face when we told her. she was just so perfect and special. as their kids were too. >> reporter: they understand the world's attention moves on, but for them, each new school shooting is a searing...
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>> for kentucky. >> for kentucky! >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love. but i'm not feeling the love right now. >> klansmen, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. >> holy shit. >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross. still brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hollow flames. it shall glow as bright as the morning sun, for all decades to be held in the hearts of all klansmen. it shall light from sea to sea. the cross is an inspiration, a sign of the christian religion. it's a symbol of faith, hope, and love. we do not burn but light the cross to signify that christ is the light of the world and that in his light it destroys darkness. beneath this fiery cross we glory in its sacred glow. this is where my oath was made. as long as we give thanks to god every day, we shall never perish from this earth. we shall never die. they may try to destroy us, but the ku klux klan has been here for 150 years. i want to go for another 150 years. let's go. white power! >> white power! ♪ >> i realize this new klan isn't as powerful as the old
>> for kentucky. >> for kentucky! >> the klan claims this is a symbol of god's love. but i'm not feeling the love right now. >> klansmen, approach the cross. do not turn your back to the cross. >> holy shit. >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross. still brilliant, though history has failed to quench its hollow flames. it shall glow as bright as the morning sun, for all decades to be held in the hearts of all klansmen. it shall light from sea to sea. the cross is...
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the young man claiming to be the boys showed up in newport kentucky. live in illinois with late word that the story was a hoax. >> reporter: it really has been a waiting game here for this community and people following the case over the years. the past 24 hours the police and fbi have been trying to determine if the man in kentucky who said he escaped from kidnappers was the same timothy who disappeared from this community close to eight years ago and after that itvestigation we know e aner. >> it is devastating. it is like reliving that date all over again. timothy's father is devastated once again. >> the family of timothy who was six years old when he finished in may 2011 is relieving the worst nightmare all over again. dna testing by the fbi revealed a manikin forward claiming to be him is not him. >> that is back to ground zero for us. reliving everything that did happen and renewing the loss one more time. >> police say the men is actually 23 and from ohio and has a previous arrest record. >> folks who do things like this typically don't get awa
the young man claiming to be the boys showed up in newport kentucky. live in illinois with late word that the story was a hoax. >> reporter: it really has been a waiting game here for this community and people following the case over the years. the past 24 hours the police and fbi have been trying to determine if the man in kentucky who said he escaped from kidnappers was the same timothy who disappeared from this community close to eight years ago and after that itvestigation we know e...
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it all began wednesday morning with a call to police from this neighborhood here in kentucky. that call leading to this possible break in what has been an 8-year-old or nearly 8-year-old cold case that gained national attention. >> we could see the fear on him and how nervous he was and how he kept pacing, and he just looked odd. >> reporter: a stunning discovery in one kentucky town after a edge tooer told authorities he is this missing boy, timothy pitson, last seen nearly eight years ago this. age-progressed photo shows what he may look like today. law enforcement has not confirmed the teen's identity, but timothy's family says they are cautiously hopeful. >> i'm very hopeful that it's him and that he's okay and he's been a good place since he's gone and that he's going to come back to us. >> reporter: an ohio police report says the male identified himself as now 14-year-old pitzen adding that he, quote, just escaped from two kidnappers holding him for seven years, running across a bridge into kentucky from a red roof inn. the boy was unsure where the inn was located. a wom
it all began wednesday morning with a call to police from this neighborhood here in kentucky. that call leading to this possible break in what has been an 8-year-old or nearly 8-year-old cold case that gained national attention. >> we could see the fear on him and how nervous he was and how he kept pacing, and he just looked odd. >> reporter: a stunning discovery in one kentucky town after a edge tooer told authorities he is this missing boy, timothy pitson, last seen nearly eight...
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factory, but i think that is .elling you a little more host: you said the russians an aluminum factory in kentucky? caller: yes. host: i think they have a partial interest in that one. me.er: that is strange to i did not read the report, so i'm not making comments on that. i don't think the report is done. the game just started because -- so i don't want comment. time, if i have to eat cake, i will. host: that is probably good advice. .t is over 400 pages more possible we may see reaction from others. the president leaving this afternoon for mar-a-lago and we may hear from present from as he and the first lady the part. at a clock eastern tonight, we will have some analysis for you and we will also hear from a former attorney general. their analysis of the report, what they read so far, your reaction as well and that gets underway on c-span radio at 8:00 eastern. we will continue to bring reaction and life events that come up as well. let's show you the news conference that just wrapped up a short while ago in new york city. good afternoon. first, to observe, attorney general barr appears to have
factory, but i think that is .elling you a little more host: you said the russians an aluminum factory in kentucky? caller: yes. host: i think they have a partial interest in that one. me.er: that is strange to i did not read the report, so i'm not making comments on that. i don't think the report is done. the game just started because -- so i don't want comment. time, if i have to eat cake, i will. host: that is probably good advice. .t is over 400 pages more possible we may see reaction from...
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maria: let's talk about why we are in louisville kentucky. have a $500 million program and you've chosen five cities that you will be giving $3 million each over five years. tell us why you chose these cities. >> there's a bigger story. there's a big bank here. this particular program is a competition. we asked 200 communities to say what can we do to help you and what you can do to help us. our experience has been it only works, it only really works with local government, the mayor, the schools, think of, you hear united way and business leaders come together and say this is what we want to do for the community. a lot of communities need help. we are big bank here. they filled out the competition, there are five cities getting up your miami, chicago, san diego, syracuse and in syracuse right now my partners there but i have the better job here. and louisville. we want to have the community and this is the beginning. this the initial wave of cities. but it is part of a $500 million program because again, it was 50 million a year on portable h
maria: let's talk about why we are in louisville kentucky. have a $500 million program and you've chosen five cities that you will be giving $3 million each over five years. tell us why you chose these cities. >> there's a bigger story. there's a big bank here. this particular program is a competition. we asked 200 communities to say what can we do to help you and what you can do to help us. our experience has been it only works, it only really works with local government, the mayor, the...