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i think it's about kentucky area kentucky deserves a senator who tusees you. who listens to you and who will serve you. i joined the marines a long time ago. to serve my country, to make a difference in my country. every single combat mission i did weather no matter how high i flew, no matter where i was in afghanistan or iraq i never forgot we sent me there. i never forgot who it was i was serving. senator mcconnell stopped serving you a long time ago. i took an oath six times in my life. to defend the constitution of this country . to defend our country. and to build a better america for american families and for my family. for my three young kids, george and eleanor. i want to do the same. i want to be your senator because you deserve better. i ask for your vote. i want to remind everybody that early voting starts tomorrow. this is the most important election of our lifetime. it would be my privilege to serve you. thank you. >> senator mcconnell. >> thanks for the opportunity to be here. i assume he's not bothered by the fact joe biden has been in washingto
i think it's about kentucky area kentucky deserves a senator who tusees you. who listens to you and who will serve you. i joined the marines a long time ago. to serve my country, to make a difference in my country. every single combat mission i did weather no matter how high i flew, no matter where i was in afghanistan or iraq i never forgot we sent me there. i never forgot who it was i was serving. senator mcconnell stopped serving you a long time ago. i took an oath six times in my life. to...
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i loud kentucky to punch above its weight. what does it mean to kentucky? 17.5 billionterm, dollars for the commonwealth that would not have been there had i not been the majority leader of the senate. give kentucky the opportunity to punch above its weight on national issues and to bring home things for the state that it would not otherwise get. senator mcgrath: mcconnell like to talk about kentucky punching above its weight. we feel like we have been sucker punched. we have the highest cancer rates in the country, the highest rates of diabetes, the highest -- our economy has not been this bad since the great depression. it is just unbelievable. senator mcconnell would like to talk about term limits. i would love to talk about them. trump talked about term limits. it is top on his agenda. i agree with him on that. we should get them right now. less just take opioids. 275 million dollars i brought into kentucky for the opioid fight. $87 million of that was the largest grant university of kentucky has ever gotten. all of that was the outgrowth of two biparti
i loud kentucky to punch above its weight. what does it mean to kentucky? 17.5 billionterm, dollars for the commonwealth that would not have been there had i not been the majority leader of the senate. give kentucky the opportunity to punch above its weight on national issues and to bring home things for the state that it would not otherwise get. senator mcgrath: mcconnell like to talk about kentucky punching above its weight. we feel like we have been sucker punched. we have the highest cancer...
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senate in kentucky, u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and retired lieutenant colonel amy mcgrath. we are going through a series of aretions, and they answering that tonight for our audience watching in kentucky and really come around the country. the death of breonna taylor and the grand jury's decision has garnered national attention. it sparked more than 100 nights of protests in louisville, questioned about racial injustice and what happened are many ofinds of kentucky's college students, we found out. one student asked if you think justice was served. senator mcconnell? sen. mcconnell: i have great tolerance for peaceful demonstrations. they are a protected constitutional right. i don't have much tolerance for violence and looting. for example, in portland, they went on a rampage again, and tore down a statue of teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. with regards to the taylor case, the law sometimes does not, as judge barrett pointed out in her hearing this morning, the result that we all hope fo
senate in kentucky, u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and retired lieutenant colonel amy mcgrath. we are going through a series of aretions, and they answering that tonight for our audience watching in kentucky and really come around the country. the death of breonna taylor and the grand jury's decision has garnered national attention. it sparked more than 100 nights of protests in louisville, questioned about racial injustice and what happened are many ofinds of kentucky's college...
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is happening here in kentucky. mitch mcconnell versus amy mcgrath. >> while we're not in front of a live aw audience, we know the race and issues are too important not to debate. >> i'll talk about everything from the covid-19 pandemic to the u.s. supreme court. tonight gray television welcome you to the kentucky debate. >> good evening live from the studios of wkyt in lexington, i'm bill bryant and i'm joined by u.s. senator majority mitch mcconnell and retired lieutenant amy mcgrath. we're 20 feet apart and each candidate will have time to answer questions and rebuttals will be permitted. a draw to determine who goes first and lt. colonel mcgrath, we'll start with you. nothing impacts more than the covid-19 pandemic. the two of you sparred if you should be tested. if comes to that, the president and first lady had had covid-19 and the governor and his family are in quarantine for exposure. what should be done. it's impacted all of our lives. if you take a step back senator mcconnell as the senate majority leader
is happening here in kentucky. mitch mcconnell versus amy mcgrath. >> while we're not in front of a live aw audience, we know the race and issues are too important not to debate. >> i'll talk about everything from the covid-19 pandemic to the u.s. supreme court. tonight gray television welcome you to the kentucky debate. >> good evening live from the studios of wkyt in lexington, i'm bill bryant and i'm joined by u.s. senator majority mitch mcconnell and retired lieutenant amy...
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>> state historian of kentucky kentucky is basically self to find. job to me it involves writing history i try to do that. it involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, offering advice, suggestions. trying to stay out of the their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks to the state and tell the story of the state and people that live here. >> and every malone is here with us she is the director of tour operations here at ashland, avery, would you tell us about how many people come to this place, every year how it's financed and how it's operated? >> well, it varies by season how many people you will find visiting asheville. and certainly, the tourists come when the leaves change and he mullen is in full swing, and in christmas and throughout summer. we have somewhere around 15,000 a year come to see us. we are financed through a variety of methods and means. and we are very fortunate to have all of our visitors and all of friends of ashland's who donate to keep us open and f
>> state historian of kentucky kentucky is basically self to find. job to me it involves writing history i try to do that. it involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, offering advice, suggestions. trying to stay out of the their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks to the state and tell the story of the state and people that live here. >> and every malone is here with us she is the director of tour...
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>> well, abraham lincoln certainly -- kentucky, he may have started off being a friend to kentucky, but certainly when the emancipation proclamation is issued, he becomes a much hated figure here in kentucky. so, henry clay, who considered himself a werner but many southerners would choose him over abraham lincoln, who is certainly considered a traitor to the cause. you mention harriet beecher stowe, who is a popular kentucky figure. we read and study her, but lincoln and that relationship -- he's much more popular in the north and new england than he ever becomes in the south, particularly at the end of the civil war. >> lincoln in 1860 running on the northern ticket received only, i think, five votes in his wife's home county. even his in-laws didn't vote for him. he received something like 1,000 votes in the state of kentucky. to vote for lincoln in kentucky would have been like voting for a communist. he was a radical republican and he didn't have any support here. kentucky at the beginning of the war wanted union and slavery. when he decides that the war by the middle of the war is
>> well, abraham lincoln certainly -- kentucky, he may have started off being a friend to kentucky, but certainly when the emancipation proclamation is issued, he becomes a much hated figure here in kentucky. so, henry clay, who considered himself a werner but many southerners would choose him over abraham lincoln, who is certainly considered a traitor to the cause. you mention harriet beecher stowe, who is a popular kentucky figure. we read and study her, but lincoln and that...
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kentucky has claimed lincoln. but he was on the wrong side for most kentuckians after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birthplace? >> an hour, 15 minute drive. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken to cross? >> 25 miles took all day sometimes in the mud and mire of those days. that's why he was in favorite of building better roads and canals. >> avery malone, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in the collection which has an inscription to abraham lincoln. can you tell us what we were looking at? >> yes, this book is called the life and speeches of henry clay and there's an inscription in it that says to abraham lincoln with constant regard to friendship, ashland h. clay, 1847. we believe this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as a gift to lincoln in exchange for what lincoln would have given a condolence gift to henry clay after his son was killed in the mexican american war. >> but we don't know those were delivered personally? >> we do
kentucky has claimed lincoln. but he was on the wrong side for most kentuckians after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birthplace? >> an hour, 15 minute drive. >> in that time period, how long would it have taken to cross? >> 25 miles took all day sometimes in the mud and mire of those days. that's why he was in favorite of building better roads and canals. >> avery malone, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in...
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how's it looking, kentucky? have we fixed this stuff? >> mitch mcconnell actually laughed when amy mcgrath called his failure to pass a new coronavirus relief bill a dereliction of duty. >> the house passed a bill in may and the senate went on vacation. i mean, you just don't do that. you negotiate. senator, it is a national crisis. you knew that the coronavirus wasn't going to end at the end of july. we knew this. i mean, i just think you've got to -- and here's the thing, if you want to call yourself a leader -- if you want to call yourself a leader, you've got to get things done. and those of us that served in the marines, won't just point fingers at the other side, we get the job done. >> joining us now, amy mcgrath, the democratic candidate for the kentucky senate seat that has been held by mitch mcconnell for 36 years. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i have to say, the 36 years really showed in that debate last night. he seemed not ready for what you brought to that debate. >> well, i just think it shows his disconnect
how's it looking, kentucky? have we fixed this stuff? >> mitch mcconnell actually laughed when amy mcgrath called his failure to pass a new coronavirus relief bill a dereliction of duty. >> the house passed a bill in may and the senate went on vacation. i mean, you just don't do that. you negotiate. senator, it is a national crisis. you knew that the coronavirus wasn't going to end at the end of july. we knew this. i mean, i just think you've got to -- and here's the thing, if you...
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as we have done e more than 130 days here in louisvilllle, kentucky. and on that thursday, septemberr 24, we were trying to get to sanctuary before the and :00 curfew. -- 9:00 curfew. we were stopped by police. they told d us to turn around. as we turneded around, they'll "circlcle them." i asked, w what do you u nt us o do? it was two mininutes before curfew. away fromteralally f feet the sanctuary. they told us toto get onn the ouound and s started arresesti s and refused to tell us whwhy thy were arrtiting u en we fofound out wewe were beig accud d of trying to burn down a librarary that i r represent iny district, i was in shock. could not believe it. amy: and the significance of white werere protesting,g, the e of brereonna taylor and the release of these audiotapes nono and whatat you'' dememanding? >> yes. we were protesting beforore the was able toto get thehe tapes releaseded. it wasas the weekk of david ka's press confererence wheree told us -- dad karen'n's press coconference where he told us se was s going toto d do no justit. that is basis
as we have done e more than 130 days here in louisvilllle, kentucky. and on that thursday, septemberr 24, we were trying to get to sanctuary before the and :00 curfew. -- 9:00 curfew. we were stopped by police. they told d us to turn around. as we turneded around, they'll "circlcle them." i asked, w what do you u nt us o do? it was two mininutes before curfew. away fromteralally f feet the sanctuary. they told us toto get onn the ouound and s started arresesti s and refused to tell us...
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as we have done e more than 130 days here in louvilllle, kentucky. and on that thsday, september 24, wewe we tryiyi to get t sanctuy before the and :00 curfew. -- 9:00 cuewew. we were stopped by polic theyold d us to tu a aroun as w wturnededround, ty'll "circle them. asked, what do u u wants to do? itas twoininutesefore rfew. way fromralally f ft the sctuaryry thth toldds totoet onn the grououndnd s staed arresesng us and refed to tell us why they were arrtiting u when wfofound t wewe we bng cused d trying burn down n a liarary th i r repsent in district, i was in shock. could not believe it. amy: and the significance of white werere protesting,g, the e of brereonna taylor and the release of these audiotapes nono and whatat you'' dememanding? >> yes. we were protesting beforore the was able toto get thehe tapes releaseded. it wasas the weekk of david ka's press confererence wheree told us -- dad karen'n's press coconference where he told us se was s going toto d do no justit. that is basisically what he told us. we continued our proteststnd on that
as we have done e more than 130 days here in louvilllle, kentucky. and on that thsday, september 24, wewe we tryiyi to get t sanctuy before the and :00 curfew. -- 9:00 cuewew. we were stopped by polic theyold d us to tu a aroun as w wturnededround, ty'll "circle them. asked, what do u u wants to do? itas twoininutesefore rfew. way fromralally f ft the sctuaryry thth toldds totoet onn the grououndnd s staed arresesng us and refed to tell us why they were arrtiting u when wfofound t wewe we...
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>> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't normally present cases to the grand jury. but i think to answer your question, generally the highest person in the office would come and introduce themselves to the grand jurors. >> do either of you think there was enough evidence to present charges of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter? >> yes, i think there was. just all of the evidence there, as we were listening to it, we were sure this was leading up to something like that. >> reporter: among the evidence the grand jury heard from the night of the raid was the 911 call from breonna taylor's boyfriend, kenneth walker. he says he fired a warning shot at who he thought were intruders. officers returned fire with 32 bullets. >> >> reporter: the thing that stood out to me when i was talking to him, he said, why would i call 911 if i thought it was the police? >> that resonated with me, because he didn't know who it was that was coming in. he had no idea. you could hear the distress. everything about what he said was believable. it made sense all the way through. >> you fo
>> well, the attorney general in kentucky doesn't normally present cases to the grand jury. but i think to answer your question, generally the highest person in the office would come and introduce themselves to the grand jurors. >> do either of you think there was enough evidence to present charges of murder, attempted murder, manslaughter? >> yes, i think there was. just all of the evidence there, as we were listening to it, we were sure this was leading up to something like...
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laughing at people of kentucky. we have a million that filed for unemployment sometime in the last six months. we have 300,000 without healthcare. renters are facing eviction. and he thinks it's a game. his job as the leader is to lead. >> your state kentucky has 88,000 cases. 1,300 deaths. kentucky actually is a state that has a democratic governor. so a democratic can win statewide. the current governor and his father have been governor and passed their version of obamacare. and that meant hundreds of thousands of kentuckiens. one of the largest medicaid programs in the country. a third of the population. it grew by 7% between march and april. this is state that really needs the affordable care act. one of the reasons mitch mcconnell and trump want to get that supreme court seat so they would like to get rid of the affordable care act and healthcare for 1.5 million of your members. if you were in the senate you would have voted to confirm kavanaugh. who is on the court. would you vote for amy coney barrett? >> i d
laughing at people of kentucky. we have a million that filed for unemployment sometime in the last six months. we have 300,000 without healthcare. renters are facing eviction. and he thinks it's a game. his job as the leader is to lead. >> your state kentucky has 88,000 cases. 1,300 deaths. kentucky actually is a state that has a democratic governor. so a democratic can win statewide. the current governor and his father have been governor and passed their version of obamacare. and that...
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numbers down also on our show. 7 months after the shooting of a black woman in her home by police in kentucky we need people there pushing for reforms in law enforcement. thomas good to have you with us today german chancellor all america has defended the decision to impose a partial lockdown starting on monday addressing parliament just moments ago machall said the situation in the country is dramatic amidst a surge in new infections. she also said that preparations for a vaccine are underway in germany. also warned conspiracy theories and this information or hindering the fight against cold. welsh elser stressed the need to unite in the fight against the coronavirus let's listen in to what you have to say to the poem the mirror looked a little bit if it is going to make throws the spotlight on a word which is part of our most essential vocabulary freedom to do this most of the meaning of this word is not very concrete because the measures agreed by the government and federal state in the spring and yesterday restrict our freedom. actually the same time we can understand that freedom does no
numbers down also on our show. 7 months after the shooting of a black woman in her home by police in kentucky we need people there pushing for reforms in law enforcement. thomas good to have you with us today german chancellor all america has defended the decision to impose a partial lockdown starting on monday addressing parliament just moments ago machall said the situation in the country is dramatic amidst a surge in new infections. she also said that preparations for a vaccine are underway...
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their homes also on the show. 7 months after the shooting of a black woman in her home by police in kentucky will meet people pushing for a change in policing there. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today germany closes down at least partially the german chancellor angela merkel has announced a limited national lockdown for most of november the goal is to stop an alarming rise in new corona virus infections they've now hit a new one day record of about 16000 beginning monday restaurants health clubs gyms bars theaters will all be shutting down schools shops and places of worship though will remain open. the deserted streets of the spring are about to become all too familiar again in germany for 4 weeks from november 2nd the entire country will be under a partial lockdown faced with another record high of daily coronavirus cases on wednesday chancellor angela merkel in the country 16 state premiers quickly found consensus. there's a. lot of today is a difficult day for policymakers i have to emphasise that because i know how much we're asking of people but we have to find a way to en
their homes also on the show. 7 months after the shooting of a black woman in her home by police in kentucky will meet people pushing for a change in policing there. i'm brian thomas good to have you with us today germany closes down at least partially the german chancellor angela merkel has announced a limited national lockdown for most of november the goal is to stop an alarming rise in new corona virus infections they've now hit a new one day record of about 16000 beginning monday...
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it's not about kentucky. when we did a debate a week and a half ago when we were side by side, you could clearly see a man that all he cared about was political talking points and washington, d.c. politics. he doesn't -- he's not interested in kentucky and the things that we need. you know, when rescuyou're tryi throw away the affordable care act, all kentuckians on that would be thrown under the bus. that's 52,000 jobs in kentucky that would be affected that we would lose if the affordable care act goes away. he's been trying to do that for a decade. that's not looking out for us. >> i want to get your take on something that senior white house adviser jared kushner who is also the son-in-law of the president and the son of a very rich man, i want your take on something he said about african americans in this country and whether or not they want to help themselves, in his words. listen. >> one thing we've seen in a lot of the black community, which is mostly democrat, is that president trump's policies are th
it's not about kentucky. when we did a debate a week and a half ago when we were side by side, you could clearly see a man that all he cared about was political talking points and washington, d.c. politics. he doesn't -- he's not interested in kentucky and the things that we need. you know, when rescuyou're tryi throw away the affordable care act, all kentuckians on that would be thrown under the bus. that's 52,000 jobs in kentucky that would be affected that we would lose if the affordable...
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in louisville, kentucky, a man promoted blm propaganda on social media and tried to murder two police officers. in chicago, a self-described blm activist described looting as a form of reparations. >> they get upset when people start losing. people in this city are struggling through a pandemic, so i don't care if somebody decides to loot a gucci or a macy's or a nike, because that makes sure that person eats. that makes sure that that person has clothes. that makes sure that that person can make some kind of money, because the city obviously doesn't care about them. not know mike just reparations. >> tucker: yeah, that is reparations, some cleaning out nike store. they are telling you a lot of things, but blm is not a mainstream organization. just five years ago, the democratic party acknowledge that. in the fall of 2015 in an internal memo to house candidates, a senior democratic party official described blm as "a radical movement." and for a reason. that july, dozens of blm activist stormed the stage at a bernie sanders event, chanted slogans like "if i die in police custody, burn
in louisville, kentucky, a man promoted blm propaganda on social media and tried to murder two police officers. in chicago, a self-described blm activist described looting as a form of reparations. >> they get upset when people start losing. people in this city are struggling through a pandemic, so i don't care if somebody decides to loot a gucci or a macy's or a nike, because that makes sure that person eats. that makes sure that that person has clothes. that makes sure that that person...
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kentucky is a border state. kentucky was considered the west at the time. so we've got this regional arrangement among the three. and because, as i've said, these three are kind of unstable. one of the striking parts of the story is the alliances, the shifting alliances among the three, because at any given time, two are lined up against the other. and which two it is depends on the time, depends on the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one -- well, each one would love to be president. now, this is kind of an interesting aspect of the story, because as i've said, these guys, the three of them, were more influential than all but a couple or three presidents of the united states. but there is something about ambition that says it's great to be one of -- well, so by 1850 there were 60 senators, so it's great to be one of 60. but to be one of one, to be president of the united states, even if the presidency wasn't as big a deal as it would become, nonetheless, it was tempting. and all three of them are trying to figure out, how can i become p
kentucky is a border state. kentucky was considered the west at the time. so we've got this regional arrangement among the three. and because, as i've said, these three are kind of unstable. one of the striking parts of the story is the alliances, the shifting alliances among the three, because at any given time, two are lined up against the other. and which two it is depends on the time, depends on the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one -- well, each one would love to be...
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really appreciate to understand where we stand mr governor would you officially call what happened in kentucky and environmental disaster there are several words were used to describe what happened disaster or just a phenomenon and never the worse so we. see for sure the skew of this phenomenon is biribi repressive and a large part of of well we're sure was about these deaths of. 20 and around 20 people were harmed and they were seek after the conflict with the ocean water so what is happening is very very serious and we know all very grateful for that the concern of the same defects or so it is and it could logical. all of the world. who want do all the good to know for sure what really happened what are the causes and what the consequences of these neutral phenomenon orica ecological disaster is you wish. and now we're talking about the red tie as the main course for this right as far as i understand absolutely let me say for sure right now the winds were dead because of the radar it's because of the micro-organisms of the. waters but the fact the we don't know until now is the reason of tid
really appreciate to understand where we stand mr governor would you officially call what happened in kentucky and environmental disaster there are several words were used to describe what happened disaster or just a phenomenon and never the worse so we. see for sure the skew of this phenomenon is biribi repressive and a large part of of well we're sure was about these deaths of. 20 and around 20 people were harmed and they were seek after the conflict with the ocean water so what is happening...
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kentucky is now one of 43 states reporting an increase in new coronavirus infections, kentucky just surpassed 1 0 100,000 toes infections and is reporting it's highest seven-day average for new infections. joining us is kentucky governor andy beshear. >> thanks for having me. >> your state's seven day rolling average for new cases spiking really since the start of this month. you said that renewing lockdowns is not the answer. what is the answer to get this under control in your state? >> well, just like in most areas of the country, we are seeing a third escalation in kentucky right now that is really concerning. the pace of the way paces are growing is more exponential than we have seen in the past, our hospitalizations are going up, individuals in the icus are going up and sadly we are losing more people. my response to this has always been based on advice from public health experts. i agreed from the beginning we were going to listen to those who knew how to deal with infectious disease. thus far, whether it is on the federal or the state level i have gotten the same advice and that's wha
kentucky is now one of 43 states reporting an increase in new coronavirus infections, kentucky just surpassed 1 0 100,000 toes infections and is reporting it's highest seven-day average for new infections. joining us is kentucky governor andy beshear. >> thanks for having me. >> your state's seven day rolling average for new cases spiking really since the start of this month. you said that renewing lockdowns is not the answer. what is the answer to get this under control in your...
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nation for now why it happened in kentucky and why now it is not for the 1st time it could. happen in 970 s. . sort. of in a human deaths after eating seafood by its now the level the mart of ducks occasion is less serious but still we will may say that even in this region in these part of ocean it happens from time to time scientists do not have the answer why it happened of course we cared very warm summer and climate change may influence different processes in the ocean and in the year is...
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october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of. in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authorizes officers to ente
october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer...
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october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activists. just as. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authori
october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activists. just as. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will...
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october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist to tour a heroin once. briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespected one man in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant aut
october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist to tour a heroin once. briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the...
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that essentially the attorney general of kentucky has covered up the evidence so as not to allow them to bring what they believe is the deserved charges against the officers that carried the shot that's killed pr breonna taylor. >> what they did was block them from reviewing any additional charges. i think that is what is appropriate to talk about here. i think it only allowed them to consider the three charges and blocked them from looking at any other charges against any other law enforcement officials. >> so they're saying they were not allowed to this do, they believe it was a miscarriage of justice. breonna taylor's family also feel there was a miscarriage of justice. what is next? >> from our position it is about transparency, and that lends a hand two breonna taylor's family, but we will have to see where that goes. >> let me play another moment from gayle king this morning and the two jurors. >> it was a mess. it didn't seem to me there was any organization or almost any leadership in the whole operation. >> this thing started out downhill to begin with. you don't need seven c
that essentially the attorney general of kentucky has covered up the evidence so as not to allow them to bring what they believe is the deserved charges against the officers that carried the shot that's killed pr breonna taylor. >> what they did was block them from reviewing any additional charges. i think that is what is appropriate to talk about here. i think it only allowed them to consider the three charges and blocked them from looking at any other charges against any other law...
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and what they say kentucky's attorney general got wrong. tonight taylor's family reacts. >>> two officers shot, one killed in the line of duty. a 41-year veteran of the force. the suspect under arrest tonight >>> with two weeks until election day first lady melania trump canceling her return to the campaign trail. the lingering covid symptom she's battling and the president lashing out over the change for his final debate against joe biden. the plan to mute their mikes. >>> the justice department accusing google of an illegal monopoly the major antitrust action announced today. what it means for your online searches. >>> the controversial vaccine trial, researchers planning to inject healthy volunteers with the live virus >>> in 40 states cases on the rise. inside the strike teams being deployed to nursing homes and the items to stock up on now before winter comes. >>> and jeff bridges revealing his battle with cancer, and his message to fans. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone the wall of s
and what they say kentucky's attorney general got wrong. tonight taylor's family reacts. >>> two officers shot, one killed in the line of duty. a 41-year veteran of the force. the suspect under arrest tonight >>> with two weeks until election day first lady melania trump canceling her return to the campaign trail. the lingering covid symptom she's battling and the president lashing out over the change for his final debate against joe biden. the plan to mute their mikes....
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arizonan message with that in kentucky and across america black lives simply don't matter our murders are more fully prosecuting and there is no true justice to be found when the murderers wear a badge and everything that you just said that from the shut up i couldn't agree more because that is the biggest basic problem is the if you were murdered by someone wearing a badge and you're black but now we're finding out if you're a lot of other colors to. the states i was going to side with the bad that's would have pretty much boils down to at the end of the day they might get a slap on the wrist they might you know kind of sort of maybe should have discharged his weapon blah blah blah but at the end of the day granted taylor sorry you don't exist every son and think that the most shocking part we were literally having a conversation about this earlier the most shocking part in this is the charges that were actually brought down and i think that there would be some people many people would have been we would have thought of it differently if there were there might as well have been no ch
arizonan message with that in kentucky and across america black lives simply don't matter our murders are more fully prosecuting and there is no true justice to be found when the murderers wear a badge and everything that you just said that from the shut up i couldn't agree more because that is the biggest basic problem is the if you were murdered by someone wearing a badge and you're black but now we're finding out if you're a lot of other colors to. the states i was going to side with the bad...
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north and replace form kentucky. it's a border state so we've got this regional arrangement of the three. and because as i said these three sons are kind of unstable, one of the striking parts of the story is that the alliances the, shifting alliances between the three because at any given time, to are lined up against the other. which two it is depends on the, time depends on the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one would love to be president. now this is kind of an interesting aspect of the story because as i said, these guys, the three of them were more influential than all but a couple or three presidents of the united states. but there is something about ambition that says, it's great to be one of their by 1850 the re-16 centers 60 skews me. but to be one even if the presidency wasn't as big a deal as it was to become, nonetheless it was tempting. and all three of them are trying to figure out how can i become president? first part of it is personal ambition, part of it is representation of t
north and replace form kentucky. it's a border state so we've got this regional arrangement of the three. and because as i said these three sons are kind of unstable, one of the striking parts of the story is that the alliances the, shifting alliances between the three because at any given time, to are lined up against the other. which two it is depends on the, time depends on the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one would love to be president. now this is kind of an...
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in advance of the announcement kentucky attorney general daniel cameron spoke of the decision relating to the louisville metro police officers responsible for brianna taylor's death and the louisville mayor declared a state of emergency mary greg fisher implemented a curfew cordoning off the downtown area and limiting the areas where protesters could gather through a series of executive orders it seems as though the city of louisville and the state of kentucky care a lot more about calling protests they do about pursuing justice but we got a pale cool justice reform clearly has a long way to go law enforcement agencies protect their own and people are disappointed by the charges released from the grand jury today but they're not surprised over the balancing message within kentucky and across america black lives simply don't matter our murders are more fully prosecuting and there is no true justice to be found when the murderers wear a badge and everything that you just said to finish it up i couldn't agree more because that is the biggest basic problem is that if you are murdered by so
in advance of the announcement kentucky attorney general daniel cameron spoke of the decision relating to the louisville metro police officers responsible for brianna taylor's death and the louisville mayor declared a state of emergency mary greg fisher implemented a curfew cordoning off the downtown area and limiting the areas where protesters could gather through a series of executive orders it seems as though the city of louisville and the state of kentucky care a lot more about calling...
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went to louisville kentucky to meet activists pushing for forms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist. justice briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law wh
went to louisville kentucky to meet activists pushing for forms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist. justice briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she...
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she's the kentucky emt fatally shot during a botched drug raid in march. a member of the grand jury is now speaking out explaining why officers were not charged in taylor's death. also this morning, we're hearing exclusively from one of those officers. this morning, new details about what happened behind closed doors during the breonna taylor court hearings. >> the charges are commonwealth of kentucky versus brett hankison, wanton endangerment first degree. >> reporter: a grand juror breaking their silence about the case revealing the jury never even considered charging any of the officers with homicide because they weren't given the option. the anonymous juror writing in a statement, quote, the grand jury was not presented any charges other than the three wanton endangerment charges against detective hankison explaining, quote, questions were asked about additional charges, and the grand jury was told there would be none because the prosecutors didn't feel they could make them stick. >> we focused the investigation -- >> reporter: the revelations coming w
she's the kentucky emt fatally shot during a botched drug raid in march. a member of the grand jury is now speaking out explaining why officers were not charged in taylor's death. also this morning, we're hearing exclusively from one of those officers. this morning, new details about what happened behind closed doors during the breonna taylor court hearings. >> the charges are commonwealth of kentucky versus brett hankison, wanton endangerment first degree. >> reporter: a grand...
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the coronavirus cases here in kentucky are on the rise. we have over 1,400 of my fellow kentuckians. our fellow kentuckians dead. and senator mcconnell is refusing to work at this crisis at hand. it's a dereliction of duty at the highest levels. and he needs to be relieved of command. we've got to have the aid to pull our country through this right now and he is refusing to do that. and people are tired of that. my fellow kentuckians. we need help, wee need aid. we need a leader to get it done and he doesn't care. >> sk thin fact, he's not takint in a debate tonight. you're debating a libertarian, one of the last time, you debated, he was laughing at you as you were making the point about the suffering of people during covid. you were appealing for action, it's rel mcconnell aally mcconn senate blocking pelosi from bearing fruit. that's why it's never going to go through if it ever gets to the senate floor. >> it's stunning. when i pressed him on coronavirus aid that kentucky really needs now. we have 300,000 kentuckians who don't have hea
the coronavirus cases here in kentucky are on the rise. we have over 1,400 of my fellow kentuckians. our fellow kentuckians dead. and senator mcconnell is refusing to work at this crisis at hand. it's a dereliction of duty at the highest levels. and he needs to be relieved of command. we've got to have the aid to pull our country through this right now and he is refusing to do that. and people are tired of that. my fellow kentuckians. we need help, wee need aid. we need a leader to get it done...
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october in louisville kentucky a cities scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical workers briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter. activist karen wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants in lieu of. she says the roots of police brutal
october in louisville kentucky a cities scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical workers briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter. activist karen wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice...
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this was in kentucky, which still has a straight party option. this made me skeptical and got me thinking, there's got to be more to it than that. so i dug into some newspaper coverage, liked carter, but eventually decided on the independent, john anderson. i've been following politics ever since. paul in bloomington, minnesota, writes, my political awakening happened on september 11th, 2001, on the day our nation was attacked i started paying attention. the first thing i saw was our nation traumatized by terrorism. the second thing i saw was the hateful retaliatory attacks against muslims by white citizens. that was my introduction to a true understanding of the difference between racism and anti-racism and my responsibility as a white american to work toward anti-racism. by the way, that term anti-racist refers to actively raising your awareness of racial issues and proactively helping root out racism in everyday life. rebecca writes, as a young 16-year-old who's part native american, my political awakening came when i found a book on the ameri
this was in kentucky, which still has a straight party option. this made me skeptical and got me thinking, there's got to be more to it than that. so i dug into some newspaper coverage, liked carter, but eventually decided on the independent, john anderson. i've been following politics ever since. paul in bloomington, minnesota, writes, my political awakening happened on september 11th, 2001, on the day our nation was attacked i started paying attention. the first thing i saw was our nation...
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october in louisville kentucky a city's scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical workers briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter. activist erin wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot in the night inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants and. she says the roots of police br
october in louisville kentucky a city's scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical workers briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter. activist erin wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i...
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por ice , un vídeo de noticias telemundo investiga muestra como un inmigrante cubano es arrestado en kentucky cinco días después de ser liberado por error su familia nos comparte su angustia dodgers campeones los ángeles celebran su victoria en la serie mundial de béisbol hay una actuación clave de julio y víctor gonzález >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> noticias telemundo con josé díaz-balart >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> sin duda la imagen del día es el momento que la ciudad de los ángeles ha estado esperando por más de 32 años >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> con este lanzamiento del mexicano julio los dodgers ganaron a los rays de tampa bay generando la celebración de los jugadores y una ciudad sobre todo con gonzález más adelante tenemos cobertura de equipo con estas celebraciones >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> pero ahora tenemos que hablar de la campaña electoral a 6 días de las elecciones el presidente de estados unidos, donald trump sale a seducir el voto latino p
por ice , un vídeo de noticias telemundo investiga muestra como un inmigrante cubano es arrestado en kentucky cinco días después de ser liberado por error su familia nos comparte su angustia dodgers campeones los ángeles celebran su victoria en la serie mundial de béisbol hay una actuación clave de julio y víctor gonzález >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> noticias telemundo con josé díaz-balart >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ]...
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one of them is kentucky. that's where we went to take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: self-described militias are becoming a regular sight on the streets of many american cities, often dressed head to toe and with firearms strapped to their chest. >> we're armed security and uphold constitutional rights for people. whether that's -- i tell people a lot of times -- whether it's our constitutional rights or others. >> reporter: this man leads the group, brothers on equal amendment rights. >> do you think that's inkriegt. >> no. you have the right to hold a weapon no matter what. i think it's people making an assumption based on what they believe. >> reporter: we've seen you out. why is your group on the streets? >> to make sure everything remains peaceful when they're out there protesting. >> reporter: tara is head of another militia. we've seen them outside kentucky's capital. on the edge of demonstrations for breonna taylor. >> we don't want the towns burned down. we don't want anybody shooting each other.
one of them is kentucky. that's where we went to take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: self-described militias are becoming a regular sight on the streets of many american cities, often dressed head to toe and with firearms strapped to their chest. >> we're armed security and uphold constitutional rights for people. whether that's -- i tell people a lot of times -- whether it's our constitutional rights or others. >> reporter: this man leads the group, brothers on equal...