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saying it is at fault come up in capitals kentucky. at fault, the capital of kentucky. really? it was published. daniel: many governors want to expand education. better approach? gov. bevin: again, every state, just like every company, has a finite amount of money. for example, the reason there have been cuts to anything is because i am the first and only governor in the history of kentucky that has fully funded the pension obligation. save, how actually rries much money you need to put into the pension system to that of bare-- to, at a minimum, to maintain the current solvency of the pensions. no one in the history of kentucky has actually put that bare minimum in. has.the only one who it is billions and billions of dollars. things thatpeople they love them for, but he did not bother to put in the money. piper will road, the get paid at some point. let's be honest, i am putting billions into the pension system. it comes from a finite of money. if there is a finite amount of money, then it is going to come from all of these places, as you mentioned, and any number of others. de
saying it is at fault come up in capitals kentucky. at fault, the capital of kentucky. really? it was published. daniel: many governors want to expand education. better approach? gov. bevin: again, every state, just like every company, has a finite amount of money. for example, the reason there have been cuts to anything is because i am the first and only governor in the history of kentucky that has fully funded the pension obligation. save, how actually rries much money you need to put into...
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canada is a huge trading party for kentucky -- partner for kentucky. for thosewhat we ask in canada. without a question, canada is our largest trading partner. that has been the case and is likely to be the case in the foreseeable future. i doubt it will change based on the trajectory. we are running a trade deficit with you. sometimes we cure about it the other way around. we export $7.7 billion worth of things made, goods and services from kentucky to canada and we , so it is abillion good relationship. 37 canadian owned companies that just employthan more than 8000 people directly as well as others lives touched fromat based on direction canada. canada is our second-largest investor so very strong. significantly, financially important connections. >> since we are talking about a trilateral agreement today, talk about the relationship with mexico. with mexico and protected, it is smaller. there are 11 companies employing 3900 people in the exchange -- and the exchange and goods of services is smaller. it is important. our conversations are going to t
canada is a huge trading party for kentucky -- partner for kentucky. for thosewhat we ask in canada. without a question, canada is our largest trading partner. that has been the case and is likely to be the case in the foreseeable future. i doubt it will change based on the trajectory. we are running a trade deficit with you. sometimes we cure about it the other way around. we export $7.7 billion worth of things made, goods and services from kentucky to canada and we , so it is abillion good...
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hub in kentucky. simply because of the things that we mentioned in where we are located. east of archer city and the mrs. become incredible workforce. we have incredible opportunities in terms of riverways, airwaves, to put something on a river in kentucky, and offloaded in any port in asia without ever having taking it off the very barge that you put on. so these are the kinds of things that are wonderful, competitive advantages but at the end of the day, and i think we would both agree on this, it is a function of house areas that state is to taking you seriously. how business minded are they? how comfortable are you in the fact that if you were to invest their that it is not a short- term letter or sedative that got you there or these are business minded people that got you there. we can put a deep taproot in the ground and build the generations that you can advertise your investment with confidence. these are the things that we talk about when we talk about kentucky. >> so governor ducey, arizona,
hub in kentucky. simply because of the things that we mentioned in where we are located. east of archer city and the mrs. become incredible workforce. we have incredible opportunities in terms of riverways, airwaves, to put something on a river in kentucky, and offloaded in any port in asia without ever having taking it off the very barge that you put on. so these are the kinds of things that are wonderful, competitive advantages but at the end of the day, and i think we would both agree on...
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kentucky, to be precise. kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter:hey fished the rivers of rural kentucky for generations. these days it's not the fishe theyafter. it's their cherished eggs. how many people know tre's caviar in kentucky? >> i can tell you seven years ago, you're aalking to guy that had no idea. >> gra rivers, kentucky. >> reporter: since then, david fields has creatic ams best caviar, the company serving an ever-growing worldwide. >> this is qualit >> it is. >> reporter: it comes from sturgeon. these things have been around since the days of the dinosaurs. >> they look like dinosaurs. when i first saw it, i was like, wow, that thing looks prehistoric. >> overfishing now threatens that budustry. here in landlocked keucky, the american sturgeon and paddle fish swim aplenty and produce the only wild caught caviar in the world. an ounce of the russif, st 75 bucks. how does it co lare? e it when it pops. not too salty. >> no? >> it's just right. >> more? >> reporter: this former high scho
kentucky, to be precise. kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter:hey fished the rivers of rural kentucky for generations. these days it's not the fishe theyafter. it's their cherished eggs. how many people know tre's caviar in kentucky? >> i can tell you seven years ago, you're aalking to guy that had no idea. >> gra rivers, kentucky. >> reporter: since then, david fields has creatic ams best caviar, the company serving an ever-growing worldwide. >> this...
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kentucky, to be precise. nbc's kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter: they fish the rivers of rural kentucky for generations. but these days it's not the fish they're after. it's their cherished eggs. how many people know there's caviar in kentucky? >> well, i can tell you seven years ago you're talking to a guy that had no idea. >> reporter: since then david fields has created america's best caviar. the company serving appite worl. this is quality. >> it is. >> reporter: prized caviar doesn't come from any other fish egg but from sturgeon. these things have been around since the dinosaurs. >> they look like dinosaurs. when i first saw it i was looks historic. >> traditionally caviar was found from sturgeon found in the caspian sea. here in land-locked kentucky the american sturgeon and paddle fish produce the only wild-caught caviar in the world. an ounce of the russian stuff, 75 bucks. how does it compare? >> i love it when it pops. >> yeah. >> not too salty. >> no. >> it's just right. >> more?
kentucky, to be precise. nbc's kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter: they fish the rivers of rural kentucky for generations. but these days it's not the fish they're after. it's their cherished eggs. how many people know there's caviar in kentucky? >> well, i can tell you seven years ago you're talking to a guy that had no idea. >> reporter: since then david fields has created america's best caviar. the company serving appite worl. this is quality. >> it is....
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kentucky, to be precise. kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter: they fish the rivers of rural kentucky for generations, but these days it's not the fish they're after, it's their cherished eggs. >> how many people can tell you seven years ago you're talking to a guy that had no idea. >> grand rivers kentucky. >> reporter: since then, david fields has created america's best caviar. the company serving an ever-growing appetite worldwide. >> this is quality. s. >> >> reporter: prized caviar doesn't come from any old fish egg, but from sturgeon. >> these things have been around since dinosaurs. >> they look like dinosaurs. when i first saw them i thought wow! it looks pretty historic. >> reporter: it was found in the caspian sea and overfishing now threatens that industry, here in land locked kentucky, the american sturgeon and paddle fish swim aplenty and produce the only wild caught caviar in the world. an ounce of the russian stuff, 75 bucks. so how does it coe?>> i love it it's just right. >> this
kentucky, to be precise. kevin tibbles went there for a taste. >> reporter: they fish the rivers of rural kentucky for generations, but these days it's not the fish they're after, it's their cherished eggs. >> how many people can tell you seven years ago you're talking to a guy that had no idea. >> grand rivers kentucky. >> reporter: since then, david fields has created america's best caviar. the company serving an ever-growing appetite worldwide. >> this is...
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kentucky andwas the other was a county in california. there was one formal evaluation of the kentucky program that showed real positive change in terms of earnings for people that did move. there has not been a formal evaluation of the california experiment demonstration. it suggested that it had a positive effect on the people that participated. the most solid evidence is in germany, which has a very active labor market program overall, where they had done these relocation assistance programs showing earnings of movers relative to stayers have risen 25%. a related policy proposal is a commuters credit. transportation is the second-largest budget item for
kentucky andwas the other was a county in california. there was one formal evaluation of the kentucky program that showed real positive change in terms of earnings for people that did move. there has not been a formal evaluation of the california experiment demonstration. it suggested that it had a positive effect on the people that participated. the most solid evidence is in germany, which has a very active labor market program overall, where they had done these relocation assistance programs...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i -- i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and i make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will now be led by the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson. mr. thompson: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain reque
for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? >>...
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on his upcoming prirmente from the kentucky supreme court. after serving in the united states army, bill cunningham was the city attorney, the public defender for the kentucky state penitentiary, and commonwealth's attorney for the 56 judicial district. he then served on the bench as a circuit judge for 15 years before his election to the kentucky supreme court in 2006. as an avid writer, bill cunningham documented important parts of kentucky's history in his books. through his writings and life as a concerned citizen, he sought improved race relations and minority representation on juries. justice cunningham evidently passed his passion for public service on to his son, congressman joe cunningham of south carolina. i am proud to o serve alongside congressman cunningham and look forward to working with him to promote bipartisan legislation in the 116th congress. as justice cunningham begins the next phase of his life, i join with the people of western kentucky to express our gratitude for his lifetime of public service to the commonwealth of
on his upcoming prirmente from the kentucky supreme court. after serving in the united states army, bill cunningham was the city attorney, the public defender for the kentucky state penitentiary, and commonwealth's attorney for the 56 judicial district. he then served on the bench as a circuit judge for 15 years before his election to the kentucky supreme court in 2006. as an avid writer, bill cunningham documented important parts of kentucky's history in his books. through his writings and...
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abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for a few years. he was six or seven when he moved to indiana, lived through his teens in indiana. he grew up on the frontier. he had a lot of front -- hard work to do clearing land, essentially being a farmer in many ways, lived a very difficult life, one that he was determined to move beyond his -- beyond. you see a young lincoln putting focus on learning as much as he could and finding those rare books he could read cover to cover because he knew he wanted to do something more with his life. ♪ from an early age, abraham lincoln said he knew that slavery wasn't wrong, the -- then nothing was wrong. we believe in, somewhat speculation, he would have seen slavery certainly growing up in kentucky when he was young. one of the reasons the family left kentucky, our understanding is the dislike of slavery. but as a young man he traveled down the mississippi river twice to new orleans which at that point was the biggest slave trading market in america. we know that he stayed just a block or two away from
abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for a few years. he was six or seven when he moved to indiana, lived through his teens in indiana. he grew up on the frontier. he had a lot of front -- hard work to do clearing land, essentially being a farmer in many ways, lived a very difficult life, one that he was determined to move beyond his -- beyond. you see a young lincoln putting focus on learning as much as he could and finding those rare books he could read cover to...
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in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. he met her at the home of her elizabeth was living, was her name, she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the relationship must on mystery about that, then they in 1842.ed and married mary todd lincoln is an amazing woman. her role with abraham lincoln getting him in politics was important. it is overlooked in the story. she came from a very connected family in connect -- in kentucky, the todd family, very aristocratic. she was friends with henry clay, one of lincoln's titles in the summit. .he had a political background she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. she saw in lincoln kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized there was a leader she was seeing a future leader. she prodd
in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. he met her at the home of her elizabeth was living, was her name, she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the relationship must on mystery about that, then they in 1842.ed and...
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in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. their courtship was interesting, he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living, elizabeth was her name, and she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. as i recall the story, mary said, he came up to me at a dance. and said, i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were engaged, broke off the engagement, there was some mystery about what was going on with that, but they reconnected and got married in mary todd 1842. lincoln is an amazing woman. i think our role of abraham lincoln of getting involved in politics was xo to narrowly sometimes overlooked. she came from a very connected family in kentucky, the tod family, very aristocratic family and she was close friends in her youth with henry clay, one of lincoln's greatest idols, in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her f
in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. their courtship was interesting, he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living, elizabeth was her name, and she had married the son of the former governor of illinois. as i recall the story, mary said, he came up to me at a dance. and said, i have been watching you all night, i want to dance with you in the worst way. he was not a good dancer. they immediately took to each other. it was a rocky relationship. they were...
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he's now head of technology for kentucky. i would say there's not a cio in the state in america with as much qualification or knowledge as he does. if any state is going to be protected against this, kentucky will do well. >> washington is out $80 million for election upgrades. how is kentucky using that money, and is it enough? states userespective it will determine if it's enough. think about. if people want to waste it, they could. do we need to upgrade? we do. of course. especially as things move into electronic voting. we don't have hanging chads. they are written on paper but they are scanned electronically. it is that electronic upgrade that needs to take place. don't know if it's enough. >> a poll found your approval numbers underwater. you announced you are running for reelection. you are running with ralph alvarado. you praised his record on voting legislation. how does this change help you get reelected? >> for those of you who don't follow kentucky politics, probably most of you, there has never been a poll ever b
he's now head of technology for kentucky. i would say there's not a cio in the state in america with as much qualification or knowledge as he does. if any state is going to be protected against this, kentucky will do well. >> washington is out $80 million for election upgrades. how is kentucky using that money, and is it enough? states userespective it will determine if it's enough. think about. if people want to waste it, they could. do we need to upgrade? we do. of course. especially as...
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from little kentucky. all sorts of things from corvettes and camrys to bourbon and, you know, racehorses. i mean, fill in the blank. and post-it note. all the post-it notes that ewe ever used are made in kentucky and mentos, if you enjoy mentos and uncrustables. little sandwiches with no crust. you think of it, every state has some version of the same thing. we want to sell those to the world and buy the things they make and want the same things between our states as we do between countries and i want to thank those of you who are here considering the possibility, those of you who are already doing it, because truth be told we need each other and need more of it. >> i graduated from university in 1986 and anyone who got in the jet propulsion of the economy was propelled forward. we only had one quarter of economic slowdown. up until 2001, the final quarter of that year. and everything was terrific until the downturn of 2007-2008, and then we had a decade of what we were told we should just get used to. and
from little kentucky. all sorts of things from corvettes and camrys to bourbon and, you know, racehorses. i mean, fill in the blank. and post-it note. all the post-it notes that ewe ever used are made in kentucky and mentos, if you enjoy mentos and uncrustables. little sandwiches with no crust. you think of it, every state has some version of the same thing. we want to sell those to the world and buy the things they make and want the same things between our states as we do between countries and...
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in kentucky, what would you have prior advertised above a wall in mexico? what do you think the people of your district are facing as more emergencies that require the country to come together and held snp. >> we do have a health care crisis in our commonwealth. we did one of the best jobs in implementing the affordable care act and our governor is trying to backtrack and take that away from our citizens. we still have an education crisis. we have a lot of kids starting their educational careers so far forward. we need to really focus on early childhood education or we will lose generations of young people whom we will desperately need to keep our country moving, to provide a tax base. i'm much more concerned about those issues right now than i am about people trying to escape from desperate circumstances and trying to find a better life in the united states. >> congressman, president trump won kentucky by about 63%. what do you say to people? >> well, i think that one of the reasons that donald trump won kentucky by such an overwhelming margin was because
in kentucky, what would you have prior advertised above a wall in mexico? what do you think the people of your district are facing as more emergencies that require the country to come together and held snp. >> we do have a health care crisis in our commonwealth. we did one of the best jobs in implementing the affordable care act and our governor is trying to backtrack and take that away from our citizens. we still have an education crisis. we have a lot of kids starting their educational...
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i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost-saving ideas here to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] senator mcconnell: i guess you noticed richard vickery plans to ride the space shuttle. plans to ride the space shuttle. in fact, they are thinking of making a movie out of it, calling it the far right stuff. tommy robinson led off, and we were talking down behind the podium before we came up. and he was -- we knew he'd be the first of the six freshmen to make our comedy debuts tonight. and just before tommy started speaking, he gathered all six of us together, and he said in all seriousness, the bombing begins in five minutes. thank you. host: we were watching that, paul kane, a couple chuckles from both of you. mr. kane: first of all, that is just an incredibly young version of mitch mcconnell that, you know, we just don't see anymore. to this day. and it's that really dry humor, and the really dry delivery that is still the same. that hasn't changed at all. yo
i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost-saving ideas here to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] senator mcconnell: i guess you noticed richard vickery plans to ride the space shuttle. plans to ride the space shuttle. in fact, they are thinking of making a movie out of it, calling it the far right stuff. tommy robinson led off, and we were talking down behind the podium before we came up. and he...
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here in kentucky, they have been searching for areas that savannah could be. they targeted an area around an abandoned bridge and a creek near lancaster, kentucky. the commander tells fox news that they're searching the kentucky river for anything a suspect might have decided to dump in water. >> it's easy to dispose of something in the water water. it's easy to toss it. >> savannah spurlock was seen leaving the bar with three men. police have not identified any suspects. shep? >> shepard: they have been identified and questioned the three men savannah was with that night? >> they have and they've been talking to them. so far they're not listing them as suspects and not asking the public to be on the look out for anyone in particular, shep. >> shepard: thanks, matt. more than four months after a foul ball hit a grandmother in dodger stadium, we're learned it killed here. that's according to the reporting of espn that they obtained a coroner's report. again, this happened in august a chav chavez ravine. we're hearing about it now. trace? >> this is the first ye
here in kentucky, they have been searching for areas that savannah could be. they targeted an area around an abandoned bridge and a creek near lancaster, kentucky. the commander tells fox news that they're searching the kentucky river for anything a suspect might have decided to dump in water. >> it's easy to dispose of something in the water water. it's easy to toss it. >> savannah spurlock was seen leaving the bar with three men. police have not identified any suspects. shep?...
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mcconnell: the people of kentucky elected me for one reason. they wanted me to come to washington and cut out wasteful spending. i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost saving ideas to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] [applause] sen. mcconnell: i guess you noticed that richard vickery, plans to ride the spatial. -- space shuttle. in fact, they are making a movie out of it. they will call the far right stuff. [laughter] tommy robinson led off and we were talking behind the podium behind the kit that before he came out. we knew he would be the first of the six freshmen to make our comedy debuts tonight. just before he started speaking, he gathered all of us together and said, the bombing begins in five minutes. thank you. [laughter] that,we were watching paul kane, a couple of chuckles from both of you. all, that is an incredibly young version of mitch mcconnell. we don't see that anymore. it's that really dry humor and the really dry delivery t
mcconnell: the people of kentucky elected me for one reason. they wanted me to come to washington and cut out wasteful spending. i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost saving ideas to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] [applause] sen. mcconnell: i guess you noticed that richard vickery, plans to ride the spatial. -- space shuttle. in fact, they are making a movie out of it. they will call the...
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i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost saving ideas here to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] i guess you noticed richard vickrey plans to ride the space shuttle. they are thinking of making a movie out of it calling it the far right stuff. tommy robinson led off and we were talking down behind the podium before we came up. and he was -- we knew he'd be the first of the six freshmen to make our comedy debuts tonight. and just before tommy started speaking he gathered all six of us together and he said in all seriousness, the bombing begins in five minutes. thank you. host: we were watching that, paul kane, a couple chuck ls from both of you. mr. kane: first of all that is just an incredibly young version of mitch mcconnell that, you know, we just don't see anymore. to this day. and it's that really dry humor and the really dry delivery that is still the same. that hasn't changed at all. you know, his version of a joke is not with a lot of emotion or anyth
i'm bringing lots of good kentucky cost saving ideas here to washington. for example, take education. i've introduced a bill to teach driver education and sex education in the same car. [laughter] i guess you noticed richard vickrey plans to ride the space shuttle. they are thinking of making a movie out of it calling it the far right stuff. tommy robinson led off and we were talking down behind the podium before we came up. and he was -- we knew he'd be the first of the six freshmen to make...
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i would simply say this, we are pouring all in in kentucky. we're happy to share anything that we are doing with any of you and we're happy to learn anything that you would like to share with us. this year in 2019 in kentucky every one of you governors and every first spouse will be invited to come to summits that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction in some measure but there are people who want to see solutions to trafficking and adoption and foster care needs. we're going to be having a number of summits and meetings in kentucky. we want every governor to come. please, you will find it time well spent. we will be concentrated this this effort in the bottom line is, let's just get out there and fix it and thank you so much for having this panel. >> one of the things i failed to mention was our -- qpi was started. instead of piloting the program it was done statewide which has been a game changer. and so that's been so helpful. one
i would simply say this, we are pouring all in in kentucky. we're happy to share anything that we are doing with any of you and we're happy to learn anything that you would like to share with us. this year in 2019 in kentucky every one of you governors and every first spouse will be invited to come to summits that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction in some measure but there are...
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you are a farmer from kentucky with a soybean farm, correct? >> soybean, corn, we do everything in kentucky. >> i have the economic policies impacted people you know? >> kentucky is like every other state, we are in an economic boom because of the president's policies, the policies of congress over the past two years, we have illuminated the job killing regulations obama put around our economy, lowered taxes, you are seeing massive growth in jobs which is important. the case for a lot of countries for socialism was that economic times but in america we are experiencing good economic times especially in kentucky, the president did a great job talking about his accomplishments with respect to the economy and had a great vision for the future. shannon: in terms of the trade agreement with china, what needs to be done and what would you be willing to accept? >> the president is right on, we needed to do something, you mentioned agriculture. unfortunately for farmers in america we are on the front lines, we had a good relationship with china, we had
you are a farmer from kentucky with a soybean farm, correct? >> soybean, corn, we do everything in kentucky. >> i have the economic policies impacted people you know? >> kentucky is like every other state, we are in an economic boom because of the president's policies, the policies of congress over the past two years, we have illuminated the job killing regulations obama put around our economy, lowered taxes, you are seeing massive growth in jobs which is important. the case...
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he would have seen slavery growing up in kentucky. one of the reasons the family left kentucky is their dislike of slavery. he traveled down twice to new orleans. we know he saw it then and was repelled by it. he saw it in an economic point of view that it made no sense. people should be able to reap the benefit of what they do for their work and some speculate early on him being farmed out by his father showed him the injustice. if you're working and sweating for that product, you should benefit from that. you should profit from that. in slavery, that was not the case at all. a fundamental moral and philosophical repulsion to slavery but also realizing this was unfair in every way. he had that all of his youth and put that into effect as president. he same to springfield, illinois in 1837. he was a lawyer. a young lawyer at this point and making his way in the world. he was part of that legislative group that ended up getting the state capitol moved to springfield. he was very instrumental in making that move here. he came here. he w
he would have seen slavery growing up in kentucky. one of the reasons the family left kentucky is their dislike of slavery. he traveled down twice to new orleans. we know he saw it then and was repelled by it. he saw it in an economic point of view that it made no sense. people should be able to reap the benefit of what they do for their work and some speculate early on him being farmed out by his father showed him the injustice. if you're working and sweating for that product, you should...
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president trump won kentucky by 62%. mitch mcconnell won his last election by 15 points against allison grimes, another up-and-comer. let's not forget, mcgrath lost to auntie barb. so do didn't win even in the congressional race. i think mitch mcconnell is not in trouble but i love chuck schumer picking kentucky as a battleground state. just go ahead and go there and we will focus on other states around the country and spend our money to keep those senate seats. >> harris: ronna mcdaniel. i know you're do or not, even making it more fierce than ever. we talked about that ground game in the past. the democrats have there's an you have yours. good to see you. thank you. >> any goodwill that might've existed in the committee with michael cohen is now gone. i would prefer that before he goes to prison, but -- you know, the way he has positioned himself not coming to the committee, we may help them go there. >> harris: senate intelligence committee chairman richard burr slamming trump's former attorney, michael cohen, for doi
president trump won kentucky by 62%. mitch mcconnell won his last election by 15 points against allison grimes, another up-and-comer. let's not forget, mcgrath lost to auntie barb. so do didn't win even in the congressional race. i think mitch mcconnell is not in trouble but i love chuck schumer picking kentucky as a battleground state. just go ahead and go there and we will focus on other states around the country and spend our money to keep those senate seats. >> harris: ronna mcdaniel....
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new details on the disappearance of a 22-year-old kentucky mom of four. in the fox news exclusive, we are learning that savanna spurlock was last seen being driven to a rural home by three men. one of whom she had met at a lexington bar a month ago. matt finn's life following the story from the midwest in chicago. matt? >> harris, for the first time you're getting a better idea of what happened to this young mother after she was last seen at a lexington bar. police now telling fox news that savannah spurlock ends up inside a rural home about one hour south. savannah spurlock was last seen on surveillance video leading a lexington pub around 2:30 a.m. with three men that she met last night on january 4th. they tell police the end up at a rural home in gary county kentucky, and that she left the house on foot around 8:00 a.m. next monday. savanna's number might've dull my doesn't buy it, saying she didn't have a purse, coat, or wallet on her and wouldn't tell mike would have coat dolomite cultivated for walking and under area. she said her daughter always s
new details on the disappearance of a 22-year-old kentucky mom of four. in the fox news exclusive, we are learning that savanna spurlock was last seen being driven to a rural home by three men. one of whom she had met at a lexington bar a month ago. matt finn's life following the story from the midwest in chicago. matt? >> harris, for the first time you're getting a better idea of what happened to this young mother after she was last seen at a lexington bar. police now telling fox news...
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>> for those of you who don't follow kentucky politics, probably most of you, there has never been a poll ever been taken, ever, done by anyone, that has ever found me above water or likely to win anything. i'm not even being facetious. orave never led in any poll been popular in any survey. and here i am. won 106 out of 120 counties. schmolls. they're broken for a reason. why is there a change? not always when you move forward to you need the same things when you look back.
>> for those of you who don't follow kentucky politics, probably most of you, there has never been a poll ever been taken, ever, done by anyone, that has ever found me above water or likely to win anything. i'm not even being facetious. orave never led in any poll been popular in any survey. and here i am. won 106 out of 120 counties. schmolls. they're broken for a reason. why is there a change? not always when you move forward to you need the same things when you look back.
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this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything more likely to win anything. >> you can watch the rest on c-span.org. c-span is live at the national governors association meeting in washington, d.c. >> my colleagues and our visitors who are doing toterday, it is an honor chair the national governors association. we will have some new faces in the room. i recognize many of them are coming in. hereof the 22 governor's
this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything more likely to win anything. >> you can watch the rest on c-span.org. c-span is live at the national governors association meeting in washington, d.c. >> my colleagues and our visitors who are doing toterday, it is an honor chair the...
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this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything moik
this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything moik
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over the weekend, a man in kentucky caught a 20 pound goldfish. this is real. take a look at this. isn't that crazy? >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: can i see that picture again?
over the weekend, a man in kentucky caught a 20 pound goldfish. this is real. take a look at this. isn't that crazy? >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: can i see that picture again?
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it was lsu's first win over kentucky since 2009. wow! and duke finally got its act together after falling behind 23 points last night against louisville. the second ranked blue devils dominated the last ten minutes pulling off a 71-69 victory. it was duke's second biggest comeback in the second half of a game ever. >> very tough night for all of those basketball fans in kentucky. you have kentucky and louisville fans and they are fierce rivals and suffered big losses. >> i am looking forward to march madness. >> i do like march madness. >> great time. >> uh-huh. >>> coming up, cooking with our producer chris. >> can a man that can barely make cereal whip up a dinner cooking risotto? i can't wait to talk about this. you are watching "world news now." cooking risotto? i can't wait to watch this. you are watching "world news now." you are watching "world news now." ♪ >>> do you know what today is? >> hump day. >> also the day before valentine's day. we sent our producer, chris to a chef from "not another cooking show" on youtube to prepar
it was lsu's first win over kentucky since 2009. wow! and duke finally got its act together after falling behind 23 points last night against louisville. the second ranked blue devils dominated the last ten minutes pulling off a 71-69 victory. it was duke's second biggest comeback in the second half of a game ever. >> very tough night for all of those basketball fans in kentucky. you have kentucky and louisville fans and they are fierce rivals and suffered big losses. >> i am...
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the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. chairman, i rise to claim time in opposition even though i do not oppose the amendment. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, i rise in support of this amendment offered by the gentleman from kentucky. mr. takano: a new member from the committee on veterans ffairs and i believe the co-chair of the caucus. it's important to study the effects of this program so we can determine if veterans are better able to access health care because of this benefit. as the veterans -- veteran population becomes increasefully diverse, the v.a. of the year 2030 that i envision must be prefire department provide health care to women veterans, fathers of young children, stepparents, and grandparents. and to make sure veterans are able to access their health care while also caring for their children. congress and v.a. need reliable data
the gentleman from kentucky. mr. barr: i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. chairman, i rise to claim time in opposition even though i do not oppose the amendment. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, i rise in support of this amendment offered by the gentleman from kentucky. mr. takano: a new member from the committee on veterans ffairs and i believe the...
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we are pouring all in in kentucky. we are happy to share anything we are doing with any of you and we are happy to learn anything you would like to share with us. this year, in 2019 in kentucky, every one of you is going to be invited to a summit that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction for people who want to seek solutions to trafficking and adoption and foster care needs. we will have a number of summits and meetings in kentucky. we want every governor to come. you will find this time well spent. we will be concentrated in this effort on the bottom line is, let's get out and fix it. and thank you so much for having this. >> we started qpi, the care initiative. instead of piloting it statewide, that has been a game changer. so, that has been so helpful. one of the things i said, the children, the foster children are our future and if we are not investing in them, we are not investing in our future. it is a
we are pouring all in in kentucky. we are happy to share anything we are doing with any of you and we are happy to learn anything you would like to share with us. this year, in 2019 in kentucky, every one of you is going to be invited to a summit that will involve a whole lot of people that you know from the world that you come from who care about this and are pouring in. that will be an attraction for people who want to seek solutions to trafficking and adoption and foster care needs. we will...
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the statute is very plain in the way it's worded in kentucky. it does allow a newspaper like "the washington post" to retract its story ten days after we make a demand. there is nothing in there that says you can't file suitable for that ten day expires. that's no mistake there that people who are trying to promote their agenda, miss reading a very plain statement in kentucky. >> martha: do you think there's any chance that "the washington post" is going to do that, retract their reporting on the story? >> they can try. ultimately, that's an issue for a jury, whether the retraction is sufficient. again, 12 people in northern kentucky will be able to decide whether or not "the washington post" has done a sufficient job of retracting the terrible lies they told about nicholas sandmann. >> martha: we look forward to this case. going to be a very interesting case to watch with larger implications as well. todd mcmurtry, thank you very much. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. good evening. >> martha: breaking now, we have brand-new inf
the statute is very plain in the way it's worded in kentucky. it does allow a newspaper like "the washington post" to retract its story ten days after we make a demand. there is nothing in there that says you can't file suitable for that ten day expires. that's no mistake there that people who are trying to promote their agenda, miss reading a very plain statement in kentucky. >> martha: do you think there's any chance that "the washington post" is going to do that,...
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so we have others as well in kentucky. one thing i did is, you made a great point about marketing and pr -- we elevate this and the solution exists in this room and with everybody we know. it does. the reality is, how do we make people aware? when everyone of us as governors was a year is up and tells people in our state how we are doing, it is usually us staying there and people trying to stay awake and clapping when we are done. to his be told, these things static.be fairly i showed a picture on my screen while i was doing this and it showed a picture of a mother, father and three kids. every one of them had a number on their t-shirt. the numbers range from 900 something to some four digit number. i explained to people that these are the number of days that these individuals had each weighted to get to resolution as it related to either their desire to adopt or to be adopted. it was ridiculous. it was 3-4 years each. yet there was 100% desire on both ants to make it happen. it was shocking and sobering to people. i liter
so we have others as well in kentucky. one thing i did is, you made a great point about marketing and pr -- we elevate this and the solution exists in this room and with everybody we know. it does. the reality is, how do we make people aware? when everyone of us as governors was a year is up and tells people in our state how we are doing, it is usually us staying there and people trying to stay awake and clapping when we are done. to his be told, these things static.be fairly i showed a picture...
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of kentucky. and what i want to point out, this is what i argue is the realization of the frontier revolution. if the british empire was trying to restrain settlement, kentucky is the realization of what the frontier people had been advocating. this is turning indian land into american land, and smith is, of course, part of that. so i want to end now with three final thoughts on the frontier revolution. the first is something that i get asked a lot when i give this talk, which is, why don't we know about the black boys? and i think there are a number of different reasons for that. the first reason has to do with the sources. the sources for the black boys reside almost entirely in archives and are in manuscript format. the pamphlets and the incredible amount of documentation that emerge from the eastern seaports where there are printing presses did not exist on the frontier so most of the accounts of the black boys are in letters that people are writing back and forth describing what is happening
of kentucky. and what i want to point out, this is what i argue is the realization of the frontier revolution. if the british empire was trying to restrain settlement, kentucky is the realization of what the frontier people had been advocating. this is turning indian land into american land, and smith is, of course, part of that. so i want to end now with three final thoughts on the frontier revolution. the first is something that i get asked a lot when i give this talk, which is, why don't we...
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this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything more likely to win anything. >> you can watch the rest on c-span.org. c-span is live at the national governors association meeting in washington, d.c. >> my colleagues and our visitors who are doing toterday, it is an honor chair the national governors association. we will have some new faces in the room. i recognize many of them are coming in. hereof the 22 governor's will be in attendance throughout the weekend. class of new governors than ever before, and i have no doubt that they will bring that same spirit of bipartisanship and camaraderie, a willingness to engage in discussions even if we do not necessarily agree on every issue with governors across the country. governor holcombe and i have become strong partners with governors all across the nation to tackle issues faced in our state, and one
this is for those of you who do not follow kentucky politics. there has never been a poll ever taken since i have been a candidate for governor ever done by anyone, including people who want to be supportive, that has ever found me of the on anything more likely to win anything. >> you can watch the rest on c-span.org. c-span is live at the national governors association meeting in washington, d.c. >> my colleagues and our visitors who are doing toterday, it is an honor chair the...
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here in her hometown, kentucky police are leading the investigation and so far they haven't asked the public to be on the lookout for anyone in particular. in richmond, kentucky, matt fin, fox news. >>> democratic senator amy klobuchar jumping into an already crowded field of democratic white house candidates. how she measures up against her party's other hopefuls. next. >>> plus, the controversial green new deal highlights the divide among democrats on environmental protection. some not sure the plan can work. others saying we need radical action. >> we know that if we continue down the path we're going down now, with regard to energy and farming and all the rest, that we're going to have a seven degree increase celsius in our temperature, global temperature in the next 70 years. that's a big problem. with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. guess what day it is? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mik
here in her hometown, kentucky police are leading the investigation and so far they haven't asked the public to be on the lookout for anyone in particular. in richmond, kentucky, matt fin, fox news. >>> democratic senator amy klobuchar jumping into an already crowded field of democratic white house candidates. how she measures up against her party's other hopefuls. next. >>> plus, the controversial green new deal highlights the divide among democrats on environmental...
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energy search for kentucky mother of four who vanished more than a month ago. savanna spurlock was seen leaving with a group of men. her family's pleading for answers. this exclusive from lexington tonight. >> reporter: the father of savanna spurlock says he has been taking care of her 4-year-old son who does not know his mother is missing and noah is scheduled to meet with counselors it will give more details about his missing mom. cecil says one of his proudest moments of savanna was when she excelled in her class during her first year at kentucky university. their favorite thing to do was more going on vacation but cecil says his daughter was going through a bad phase around the time she disappeared on january 4th. he admits he was giving her tough love as she was making poor choices. savanna after dad says she was going to snap back to the responsible mother so many people tell fox news she is. >> she's an awesome person. she made some bad decisions but she doesn't deserve what happened to her. i will say it again, somebody knows something. >> reporter: cec
energy search for kentucky mother of four who vanished more than a month ago. savanna spurlock was seen leaving with a group of men. her family's pleading for answers. this exclusive from lexington tonight. >> reporter: the father of savanna spurlock says he has been taking care of her 4-year-old son who does not know his mother is missing and noah is scheduled to meet with counselors it will give more details about his missing mom. cecil says one of his proudest moments of savanna was...
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also, it has been more than five weeks since a young mother went missing in kentucky. soon after she gave birth to twins. coming up, we will hear from savanah spurlock's aunts. she has been running the facebook page dedicated to finding her knees. figure one of you hold the key to bringing her home. someone's daughter, someone's mother, someone sister, someone's knees. someone's best friend. ♪ we urge you to share your story with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. and we're usaa members for life. lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobster dishes of the year, what'll you choose? how 'bout lobster lover's dream? more like a lobster dream come true. a butter-poached maine tail, roasted rock tail and creamy lobster linguine. or try new lobster in paradise. it's a crispy coconutty, vacation on a plate
also, it has been more than five weeks since a young mother went missing in kentucky. soon after she gave birth to twins. coming up, we will hear from savanah spurlock's aunts. she has been running the facebook page dedicated to finding her knees. figure one of you hold the key to bringing her home. someone's daughter, someone's mother, someone sister, someone's knees. someone's best friend. ♪ we urge you to share your story with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their...
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is widening for ed: the search in kentucky is wide me for missing mother four, savanna spurlock. matt thin is on the ground investigating the story and getting a clearer picture of her last known locations. >> reporter: savanna spurlock turned 23 tuesday. her devastated family and friends marked the young mother's birthday without her. >> very very difficult, the worst nightmare. >> reporter: her ex-boyfriend and the father of their to-month-old twins and savanna's best friend telling fox news the man she was a seamlessness where she is. shakeel smith that i think the guy she was with that nice knows exactly where she is. she's somewhere out there worried and thinking about her kids, family and friends. police say she went missing, she ended up inside a home an hour south of lincolnton where she was last seen. garrett county has become the epicenter of the search. so far police have searched at least two homes and seized a car and multiple neighbors in lancaster told foxnews they spotted the black truck police linked to one of the men at this home, the house is described as aband
is widening for ed: the search in kentucky is wide me for missing mother four, savanna spurlock. matt thin is on the ground investigating the story and getting a clearer picture of her last known locations. >> reporter: savanna spurlock turned 23 tuesday. her devastated family and friends marked the young mother's birthday without her. >> very very difficult, the worst nightmare. >> reporter: her ex-boyfriend and the father of their to-month-old twins and savanna's best friend...
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analysis from alan dershowitz and kentucky governor matt devon. and as the mueller probe actually winding down? as we await word, is the media getting fired fbi official andrew mccabe pass? kristin fisher and brit hume are standing by. i'm shannon bream in washington. with the jussie smollett investigation a trip on mycommands where applicable with a straight to mike. >> well, jussie smollett went from star to suspect in just a matter of weeks. charged with disorderly conduct, a felony, his legal team is issued a statement, it reads as follows "great like any other citizen he enjoys the resumption of innocence, particularly when there has been an investigation like this one where information both true and false has been repeatedly leaked. giving the circumstances we contend to conduct our thorough investigation and mount an aggressive defense. the brothers once considered potential suspects testify for two and a half hours before a grand jury today. their attorneys as they were paid but the payment does not fit the narrative we know publicly. she
analysis from alan dershowitz and kentucky governor matt devon. and as the mueller probe actually winding down? as we await word, is the media getting fired fbi official andrew mccabe pass? kristin fisher and brit hume are standing by. i'm shannon bream in washington. with the jussie smollett investigation a trip on mycommands where applicable with a straight to mike. >> well, jussie smollett went from star to suspect in just a matter of weeks. charged with disorderly conduct, a felony,...
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>> not that we found. >> my wife is from lebanon, kentucky. it is a very close knit community with a lot of oral history, and this is the first time either one of us has heard of sarah. >> sarah edmonds, yes. >> it is very interesting. of course, the other lady of the trio was from louisville, about an hour south, an area where volunteers went to both sides. >> yes. >> have you come across any evidence where fellow soldiers turned against the women? it seems like you reported that they seemed to support their fellow soldier, but was there any indication that soldiers were against having a female, that they were upset? disparaged them in any way? >> not that we know of. usually it is positive when they are revealed. >> the only person who would be upset with the officers. because they would be like, how did this get by -- >> court-martial. [laughter] >> if it was another private soldier, usually they were ok with it. >> i am sure this phenomenon is not peculiar only to the civil war. have you found any references in u.s. history, perhaps revolu
>> not that we found. >> my wife is from lebanon, kentucky. it is a very close knit community with a lot of oral history, and this is the first time either one of us has heard of sarah. >> sarah edmonds, yes. >> it is very interesting. of course, the other lady of the trio was from louisville, about an hour south, an area where volunteers went to both sides. >> yes. >> have you come across any evidence where fellow soldiers turned against the women? it seems...
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and so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. [inaudible] [sounds of protest] children, setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. co-chairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance , arrogance, prejudice and upred have permitted to rise and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and inflamed inflame the- and wicked, and to browbeat the righteous. hereiends, we are gathered today because certain principalities of government and our own land, certain powers in the ascendancy in many communities have not only turned their faces from us, but have attacked us with the weapons of , withness, with slander economic oppression, with tailor-made laws, with guns and with bombs. bread buten given not a stone. not meat, but a sword. texas and many states in between have set up laws against the naacp to put it out of business. it would prevent us from going to court and it would prevent colored people from lobbying against laws in the state legislature. my frie
and so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. [inaudible] [sounds of protest] children, setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. co-chairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance , arrogance, prejudice and upred have permitted to rise and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and inflamed inflame the- and wicked, and to browbeat the righteous. hereiends, we are...
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garden ofand teresa kentucky and the many others elsewhere. dorothy counts of charlotte, north carolina. -- joe, and, alan, and bobby kane of clinton, tennessee. independent -- henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. [inaudible] >> children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. cochairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogance, prejudice and hatred have permitted to rise up and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and inflamed the wicked and to browbeat the righteous. now, my friends, we have gathered here today because certain principles of government , certain powers in the ascendancy in many communities have not only turned their faces from us, but have attacked us with the weapons of , withness, with slander economic oppression, with , andr-made laws, with guns with bombs. bread, been given not but a stone. but aet, -- not meat, sword. texas and many set upin between have laws against the naacp to put it out of business
garden ofand teresa kentucky and the many others elsewhere. dorothy counts of charlotte, north carolina. -- joe, and, alan, and bobby kane of clinton, tennessee. independent -- henderson, kentucky, nashville, tennessee, mansfield, texas. [inaudible] >> children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. cochairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance, arrogance, prejudice and hatred have permitted to...
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. >>> kentucky and the fifth ranked wildcats tied with number 19 lsu in the game's final seconds. take a look at this. all the way to the rap. tipped in! >> the tip-in at the buzzer earns the tigers their first rin over kentucky in a decade, final score in that one 73-71. and in state college, pennsylvania, another big upset as penn state downs number 6 michigan. lamar stevens posted a double double with 26 points and a rebound as the wolverines had the play the second half without the head coach john beeline tossed out for arguing with the officiating staff. penn state wins this one 75-69 and finally let's turn to the nba western conference, russell westbrooke, both on fire with harden scoring 30 or more points in 30 consecutive games and westbrooke making history with the tenth straight triple double. but when asked, which feat is most impressive, nba hall of famer and king michael jordan can't help but remind us who is the greatest of all time. take a listen to this. >> i'm very proud of what both guys have done. because they're making their mark for the leak. i think it helps
. >>> kentucky and the fifth ranked wildcats tied with number 19 lsu in the game's final seconds. take a look at this. all the way to the rap. tipped in! >> the tip-in at the buzzer earns the tigers their first rin over kentucky in a decade, final score in that one 73-71. and in state college, pennsylvania, another big upset as penn state downs number 6 michigan. lamar stevens posted a double double with 26 points and a rebound as the wolverines had the play the second half...
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today, our children are upholding the honor of the nation. [ music ] >> james and teresa gardner play kentucky and the many others elsewhere. dorothy council of charlotte, north carolina, joe, and, alan, and bobby kane of clinton, tennessee, elizabeth beckford, one of the nine of little rock, arkansas, and so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville tennessee, mansfield, texas. >> children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. cochairman roy wilkins. >> we are here because the rulers of the darkness of this world, the darkness of ignorance , arrogance, prejudice, and hatred have permitted to rise up and ravage the peace of our nation, to recruit and inflame the wicked, and to bow pete the righteous. now, my friends, we have gathered here today, because certain principalities of government in our own land, certain powers in the ascendancy in many communities have not only turned their faces from us, but have attacked us with the weapons of wickedness, was slander, with economic oppressions, with tailor-made laws, with guns, and with bombs. we have been given not bread, but
today, our children are upholding the honor of the nation. [ music ] >> james and teresa gardner play kentucky and the many others elsewhere. dorothy council of charlotte, north carolina, joe, and, alan, and bobby kane of clinton, tennessee, elizabeth beckford, one of the nine of little rock, arkansas, and so many more in henderson, kentucky, nashville tennessee, mansfield, texas. >> children setting an example of courage and dignity for all of us. cochairman roy wilkins. >>...
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>> kentucky was a border state during the civil war. we are no longer a border state. i don't think the citizens of kentucky are worried about invasion of illegal immigrants. we are more concerned about having adequate work force to serve our agriculture community and thoroughbred horse industry. that is not something that is a top priority for us. the border wall. taking care of our military families and making sure military families are treated in acco accordance with the sacrifice they make. that is no important to us. again, it is not just a question of a middle school on ft. campbell. it is a question of the obligations we have to the military and also the fact that the united states congress pursuant to the constitutional powers granted under article i decided that is the way we should spend our money. for donald trump to say this doesn't sound very important to me which is how he described things like the middle school is, to me, again, a reflection of the fact he doesn't understand what the constitution says and the balance of powers should be. >> okay. i want
>> kentucky was a border state during the civil war. we are no longer a border state. i don't think the citizens of kentucky are worried about invasion of illegal immigrants. we are more concerned about having adequate work force to serve our agriculture community and thoroughbred horse industry. that is not something that is a top priority for us. the border wall. taking care of our military families and making sure military families are treated in acco accordance with the sacrifice they...
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us to shush from santa going to kentucky it's only for you. the most without if i'm a come feed them feed them you've got those t. shirts. by. mensa by you in the news. tonight. eleven years. by the end of any of the you may learn. it's shots on goal. to me yet i'm going to seventy. something becomes sixty yamba comes the to. pick. you up. many events in asia africa let me i'm not to look how i just am nominate them for the number that you can how i just write the one letter i will have to be in the medical minus you bust them up to look all that good. candidates. have yet if not advance on top of it but you. have to even if. it's. just. a you and a. certain all. those are. not yet grandmas. parts of this. i don't know you but i'm not afraid of my womanhood anything to keep out of the imaginative mind i'm ana i'm not into a light if you go in the desert to move em my home he learned he doesn't want my son his money the goods may not shrink i'm. going to still be. left to live the falling dollar the hog. alley yet there's also to be a good deci
us to shush from santa going to kentucky it's only for you. the most without if i'm a come feed them feed them you've got those t. shirts. by. mensa by you in the news. tonight. eleven years. by the end of any of the you may learn. it's shots on goal. to me yet i'm going to seventy. something becomes sixty yamba comes the to. pick. you up. many events in asia africa let me i'm not to look how i just am nominate them for the number that you can how i just write the one letter i will have to be...
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and, of course, senator mitch mcconnell, a republican, is from kentucky. what are you hearing from distilleries, and how hopeful are you the trade negotiations will reach a deal with china? >> well, i'm very hopeful. this has really cast a pall over the distillery industry. bourbon's doing great. certainly, domestically it's having record years, and it had begun to catch on around the world. the distillers considered it a very, very significant part of their growth opportunity, and now these tariffs are make it very, very difficult for them. so it would really hurt the prospects of the bourbon industry if we can't get this resolved. liz: congressman john yarmouth, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. liz: chairman of the house budget committee. we're always fair and balanced here on "countdown to the closing bell." in just a few minutes, we'll get the gop perspective from republican congressman dan miers. he's a freshman from pennsylvania. we want to hear how he's thinking about this tentative deal. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz
and, of course, senator mitch mcconnell, a republican, is from kentucky. what are you hearing from distilleries, and how hopeful are you the trade negotiations will reach a deal with china? >> well, i'm very hopeful. this has really cast a pall over the distillery industry. bourbon's doing great. certainly, domestically it's having record years, and it had begun to catch on around the world. the distillers considered it a very, very significant part of their growth opportunity, and now...