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thanks for coming to kentucky. >> it's good to be here. why is it so smooth in kentucky? >> well, our folks are the real heroes here, ed. the people that work in this building, that work all over the state, educating kentuckyions about what the affordable care act is all about. our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website, and as you know, we had very few problems with it. and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about a thousand a day. we're now over 32,000 people who have signed up for affordable health care. >> you got on the ground floor. i mean, you wanted to do this, correct? >> i wanted to do this, but it was a two-part decision. you know, number one, is it the right thing to do. well, of course, it is. you know, expanding medicaid is the right thing to do. setting up our own exchange and not having kind of a cookie cutter approach that you would have to have at the federal level was the right thing to do. but particularly on expanding medicaid, i also had to be fiscally responsible. and i had to find out if we
thanks for coming to kentucky. >> it's good to be here. why is it so smooth in kentucky? >> well, our folks are the real heroes here, ed. the people that work in this building, that work all over the state, educating kentuckyions about what the affordable care act is all about. our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website, and as you know, we had very few problems with it. and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about a thousand...
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so whatever you're doing down in kentucky is working. i would like you to share with the rest of the class, as it were, what exactly is going on? >> well, first of all, there are several prongs to our approach. one was, clearly, a successful website. and as you mentioned, chris, in your introduction, the health benefit exchange along with medicaid, public health, health policy, all of that, as well as social services, food stamps, all of those programs are under me in the cabinet for health and family services. so, first and foremost, that helps, and it helps to insure coordination. the other thing is, is that we have brought up very large i.t. systems within our state quite successfully. we're accustomed to working with large vendors because of our medicaid program and many others, and so, we knew how to stay on top of it. >> you knew what to do, yes. >> and it was really a group of people. we have such dedicated staff who wanted to see this happen successfully for our state and that many people, their dedication, many, many hours. >> c
so whatever you're doing down in kentucky is working. i would like you to share with the rest of the class, as it were, what exactly is going on? >> well, first of all, there are several prongs to our approach. one was, clearly, a successful website. and as you mentioned, chris, in your introduction, the health benefit exchange along with medicaid, public health, health policy, all of that, as well as social services, food stamps, all of those programs are under me in the cabinet for...
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that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably one of the most successful in the country. nearly 700 employer accounts have been created using their site, and finally in new mexico, and our senator is here, has seen similar successes, as well. they accepted the, you know, the leadership challenge, and to date, 1,143 small businesses with 3,192 employees have been registered, required information within the new mexico exchange. if they all fully enroll with the average number of dependents, that will be a potential total of 8,000 members, and it's just been opened for a very short period. we'll hear more
that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably...
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that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably one of the most successful in the country. nearly 700 employer accounts have been created using their site, and finally in new mexico, and our senator is here, has seen similar successes, as well. they accepted the, you know, the leadership challenge, and to date, 1,143 small businesses with 3,192 employees have been registered, required information within the new mexico exchange. if they all fully enroll with the average number of dependents, that will be a potential total of 8,000 members, and it's just been opened for a very short period. we'll hear more
that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably...
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louis and then extending it to kentucky. those predictions have actually materialized in the form of widespread damage from numerous reports of tornados. now some 66 reports of tornados that have touched down just to the south of chicago, just to the east of st. louis, towards paduca and into kokomo. as a result, already five fatalities reported with that. this is interstate 64, where we had a report in washington county, several fatalities, widespread damage. then we move up a little further towards the north, and this is the severe storm that spawned the tornado that moved from pekin to washington. widespread damage reported there. when they look at the damage, they will give it an ef number. the higher the number, the worse the damage. ef-5 would mean total destruction. we have already seen one report of a tornado that was estimated to be an ef-4, meaning the winds would be between 166 and 200 miles an hour. it has already turned deadly tonight. as we go into the future, there is still a tornado watch. it goes until this
louis and then extending it to kentucky. those predictions have actually materialized in the form of widespread damage from numerous reports of tornados. now some 66 reports of tornados that have touched down just to the south of chicago, just to the east of st. louis, towards paduca and into kokomo. as a result, already five fatalities reported with that. this is interstate 64, where we had a report in washington county, several fatalities, widespread damage. then we move up a little further...
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. >> the other kentucky derby it is from kentucky, fried chicken. i am not sure that kfc would appreciate nuance difference, but kathy we love it, we love you thank you -- thank you it does smell, for sure smell like kentucky fried chicken for what that is worth. tnk you kathy. >> thankou. ay, thank you very much,. melissa: next up who made money today. millions of pple hoping to see these boxes under the tree this year, and company's news is adding big sparkle to holiday season, not sure who it is? we have the answer ahead, you can this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... at in your wallet? melissa: here is who mde money today. everyone that owns
. >> the other kentucky derby it is from kentucky, fried chicken. i am not sure that kfc would appreciate nuance difference, but kathy we love it, we love you thank you -- thank you it does smell, for sure smell like kentucky fried chicken for what that is worth. tnk you kathy. >> thankou. ay, thank you very much,. melissa: next up who made money today. millions of pple hoping to see these boxes under the tree this year, and company's news is adding big sparkle to holiday season,...
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if you look -- i'm glad you went to kentucky, because kentucky, washington, colorado, rhode island, even the district of columbia, where they have set up state exchanges, they're working just fine. and now we heard today from marlin tavenner, they're fixing this problem. it's a mechanical problem. there is nothing wrong with the affordable care act. there is nothing wrong with obama care. we have a problem, yes. and i'm upset about it, just as everyone else is. but it's being fixed. it's a mechanical problem and it will be fixed by the end of this month. >> but being able to process 17,000 people a minute is a hard number. this is a hard number, so when you say it's being improved, i mean, we have something to go on there. this is testimony in a senate committee. if you could go back, if you could have crafted this differently to avoid all this obstruction, would we be so much further along that it wouldn't even be a political issue? >> well, ed, you said it earlier. we need a public option out there. we needed a public option in this program. i fought hard for it. but we didn't get it.
if you look -- i'm glad you went to kentucky, because kentucky, washington, colorado, rhode island, even the district of columbia, where they have set up state exchanges, they're working just fine. and now we heard today from marlin tavenner, they're fixing this problem. it's a mechanical problem. there is nothing wrong with the affordable care act. there is nothing wrong with obama care. we have a problem, yes. and i'm upset about it, just as everyone else is. but it's being fixed. it's a...
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it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the expansion of the medicaid program, where would they have been previously? would they have been provided no coverage? would they have been those showing up at an er? help me understand who 24e are andcha change is now taking place in their lives. >> well, michael, like i tell everybody that i talk to, we've got 640,000 kentuckiens who don't have any coverage. and a good part of those qualify for the medicaid. they are not aliens. they are neighbors and friends. they're folks that we shop in the grocery with, we sit in the bleachers on friday night and watch our kids play football and baseball and basketball. some of them are our family members. these are folks that are working every
it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the expansion of the medicaid program, where would they have been previously? would they have been provided no coverage? would they have been those showing up at...
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people here in kentucky are confused. but i'm so glad to tell you that kentuckians decided to find out for themselves. so they went on the website. they called the toll free number. they sat down with our navigators. and, you know, when they did that, they said, wow, i can get affordable health coverage. they're signing up, walking away with a huge smile on their face and it's going to make a big difference in our state. >> how important is the weekend coming up with this self-imposed deadline of saturday and presumable lei lot of folks will go take a look. there's the idea that the website could crash. how important is the weekend? >> i think it's important. as everyone says, the rollout has been a disaster. on a national basis as opposed to islands of progress like kentucky and washington state, et cetera. and it could long-term affect the economics of it. it could make the rates higher if not enough health y people sign up. you recall the other day that the president said he advised people to discuss the affordable car
people here in kentucky are confused. but i'm so glad to tell you that kentuckians decided to find out for themselves. so they went on the website. they called the toll free number. they sat down with our navigators. and, you know, when they did that, they said, wow, i can get affordable health coverage. they're signing up, walking away with a huge smile on their face and it's going to make a big difference in our state. >> how important is the weekend coming up with this self-imposed...
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. >> the other kentucky derby it is from kentucky, fried chicken. i am not sure that kfc would appreciate nuance difference, but kathy we love it, we love you thank you -- thank you it does smell, for sure smell like kentucky fried chicken for what that is worth. thank you kathy. >> thank you. okay, thank you very much,. melissa: next up who made money today. millions of people hoping to see these boxes under the tree this year, and company's news is adding big sparkle to holiday season, not sure who it is? we have the answer ahead, you can never have too much chicken. so i kn tilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregula heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis ins
. >> the other kentucky derby it is from kentucky, fried chicken. i am not sure that kfc would appreciate nuance difference, but kathy we love it, we love you thank you -- thank you it does smell, for sure smell like kentucky fried chicken for what that is worth. thank you kathy. >> thank you. okay, thank you very much,. melissa: next up who made money today. millions of people hoping to see these boxes under the tree this year, and company's news is adding big sparkle to holiday...
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jackson kentucky is bracing for winds moving into your area. in the panbands of rain where y see the bright red. we are getting rain from 1-2 inches coming in rapidly, causing flash flooding. there are a lot of worries with the storms as they move through parts of the central mid-atlantic, tracking to the mid north-east. as we look at one of the sform prediction center graphs, over time that blue line is showing how wind reports have been the number one storm report or damage report coming in today. our other reports with the area in red - that is the tornado reports, and that supercedes the amount of hail we have had. this is an impressive storm. for november, what is unique is the fact that we are getting intense potential for very strong tornados, it's not unusual to have them in november, but a high risk of damaging tornados, in november, that is unique. storm damage reports coming in - the highest are the wind reports. they have been strong winds up to 65 to 70 miles per hour. just a gust - we are not addressing the tornados. thunderstorm
jackson kentucky is bracing for winds moving into your area. in the panbands of rain where y see the bright red. we are getting rain from 1-2 inches coming in rapidly, causing flash flooding. there are a lot of worries with the storms as they move through parts of the central mid-atlantic, tracking to the mid north-east. as we look at one of the sform prediction center graphs, over time that blue line is showing how wind reports have been the number one storm report or damage report coming in...
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in kentucky. now we did this story earlier this week on kentucky. the number was 33,000. it's jumped up to 39,000 people have signed up. kentucky governor steve beshear told me all it takes is planning and a little bit of hard work. >> our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website. as you know, we had very few problems with it, and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about 1,000 a day. >> joining up every day at a rate of 1,000 a day. the governor also told me expanding medicaid was the key to kentucky's success. >> particularly on expanding medicaid, i also had to be fiscally responsible, and i had to find out if we could afford to do this. and so i asked outside experts. i brought in some actuarial folks and they took a good hard look and they said, governor, you can't afford not to do this. >> i think governor elect mcauliffe in virginia should take a page out of kentucky's playbook. there are over 1 million uninsured people in the state of virginia. it's about 14% of the population. unfortunately, it's too late for
in kentucky. now we did this story earlier this week on kentucky. the number was 33,000. it's jumped up to 39,000 people have signed up. kentucky governor steve beshear told me all it takes is planning and a little bit of hard work. >> our folks got in early and worked with the vendors on the website. as you know, we had very few problems with it, and it's cranking out people that are joining up every day at the rate of about 1,000 a day. >> joining up every day at a rate of 1,000 a...
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that's kentucky and you will hear more about kentucky. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. he says that the dc chamber of commerce, the greater washington into the senate chamber and the western association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it and it's one of the most successful in the country nearly 700 employee or accounts have been created and finally in new mexico and the senators here have seen a similar success while. they accepted the leadership challenge and to date 1,143 small but as is with 3,192 employees have been registered, required information with the new mexico exchange. if they enroll with the average number of dependents, that would be a potential total of 8,000 members and it's just been opened for a very short period. making it work the way that it was intended is what i intended to try to do. there are others that have different goals. ensuring the marketplaces work the way they were intended when we passed the act is vital to
that's kentucky and you will hear more about kentucky. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. he says that the dc chamber of commerce, the greater washington into the senate chamber and the western association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it and it's one of the most successful in the country nearly 700 employee or accounts have been created and finally in new mexico and the senators here have seen a...
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for some reason, they can't live by the kentucky river anymore. as a resident of the kentucky river valley, i feel directly is a threat. if the willows can't live there, how sure can i be that i will continue to be able to live there? >> why can't they live there? >> i don't know. it's something in the water. that's why we went down to the governor's office. this is intolerable. there's no excuse for it. and there's no justification for the permanent destruction of the world. my belief, and i've written out of it for many years, is that the world and our life in it are conditional gifts. we have the world to live in and the use of it to live from on the condition that we will take good care of it. and to take good care of it we have to know it and we have to know how to take care of it. and to know it and to be willing to take care of it, we have to love it. and we've ignored all that all these years. >> you wrote quite recently that the two great aims of industrialization -- replacement of people by technology and the concentration of wealth in t
for some reason, they can't live by the kentucky river anymore. as a resident of the kentucky river valley, i feel directly is a threat. if the willows can't live there, how sure can i be that i will continue to be able to live there? >> why can't they live there? >> i don't know. it's something in the water. that's why we went down to the governor's office. this is intolerable. there's no excuse for it. and there's no justification for the permanent destruction of the world. my...
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majestic here in kentucky. the opponents that have gone up against him in the past, they -- he buries them and then he comes back to make sure he stays buried. he plays tough, plays for keep, and he's been doing that his whole career. he's a guy who wins inside the margins and that's where he likes to play. >> i've got to ask you, sam, this week we uncovered some reporting that senator rand paul has been giving speeches that are ripped off from wikipedia. your paper editorialized on the issue today in a sort of withering way, got a comment from a senior adviser to senator paul this afternoon, dismissing the whole thing. do you get the sense that rather this is troubling the rand paul camp, or whether this is a big deal for him as he tries to take his act national? >> i think it's an issue as he looks to broaden his base. now, it's probably not a surprise to you, rachel, and i hope i don't offend you if it is, but most of rand paul's base isn't watching your show tonight. and if they are, then criticism from you
majestic here in kentucky. the opponents that have gone up against him in the past, they -- he buries them and then he comes back to make sure he stays buried. he plays tough, plays for keep, and he's been doing that his whole career. he's a guy who wins inside the margins and that's where he likes to play. >> i've got to ask you, sam, this week we uncovered some reporting that senator rand paul has been giving speeches that are ripped off from wikipedia. your paper editorialized on the...
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. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made not in afghanistan, or iraq, but in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorist who had already killed american soldiers in iraq, trying to get weapons to kill more of them. and authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there are many more than that. these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite frankly, from the homeland security perspective, that greatly concerns me. >> reporter: the startling discovery of al qaeda in kentucky took place in bowling green, kentucky, a city of 60,000 people seemingly far removed from concerns about terrorists next door until these two men quietly moved in. wad alwan and mohammed almadi. >> of all places in the world or united states, why bowling green? >> the two men came from iraq four years ago, among tens of thousand of refugees who the state department approved to come here, seen as no thr
. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made not in afghanistan, or iraq, but in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorist who had already killed american soldiers in iraq, trying to get weapons to kill more of them. and authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> i wouldn't be surprised if there are many more than that. these are trained terrorists...
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kentucky general assembly. he has served in that assembly since january 2007, and he is the chair of the house judiciary committee where he has been the chair since 2009. in that role he worked with other state leaders to form a bipartisan, multi-branch task force with the goal of enhancing public safety, controlling correction costs, and decreasing recidivism. he is currently the vice chair of the national conference of state legislatures committee on justice and the judiciary. he was a prosecutor, prior to turning the legislature, serving for six years as christian county's assistant attorney, and we're delighted he's here today. thank you. please proceed. >> thank you. we had a similar story as pennsylvania's. i can say with confidence as well as a former prosecutor, members, that we can have it all , in one sense. we can have better public safety at less cost with less crime and less recidivism. i will tell you it was no honor when the future will trust in their project made us the poster child for prison g
kentucky general assembly. he has served in that assembly since january 2007, and he is the chair of the house judiciary committee where he has been the chair since 2009. in that role he worked with other state leaders to form a bipartisan, multi-branch task force with the goal of enhancing public safety, controlling correction costs, and decreasing recidivism. he is currently the vice chair of the national conference of state legislatures committee on justice and the judiciary. he was a...
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that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably one of the most successful in the country. nearly 700 employer accounts have been created using their site, and finally in new mexico, and our senator is here, has seen similar successes, as well. they accepted the, you know, the leadership challenge, and to date, 1,143 small businesses with 3,192 employees have been registered, required information within the new mexico exchange. if they all fully enroll with the average number of dependents, that will be a potential total of 8,000 members, and it's just been opened for a very short period. we'll hear more
that's kentucky, and you'll hear more about kentucky. in d.c. between october 1 and 13, they had more than 84,000 visitors to their website. what i loved about the testimony from d.c., and we'll hear more about it, is that instead of the chamber of commerce dragging its feet, he says, the d.c. chamber of commerce, the greater washington area hispanic chamber, and the restaurant association partnered to build this exchange and put their muscle and their brainpower behind it, and it's probably...
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republican robert stier haves is president of the kentucky senate. >> it is big money. that is a large portion of our state budget that we will be placing in to that system. >> reporter: 12,000 kentucky residents have also signed up for private health insurance and a high number of them-- 41%-- are age 35 and younger which is the age group needed to finance the system. margaret, one advantage to having a web site that works is more appeal to younger people. >> brennan: why "andrews in washington. as the united states and afghanistan haggle over a new security agreement, the taliban are stepping up attacks. today six afghan soldiers were killed by roadside bombs. the proposed security deal would allow some u.s. troops to remain after next year in order to train afghans to take over their own security. will the afghans be ready? charlie d'agata went to paktia province to find that out. >> reporter: this remote mountain region near the board we are pakistan is where america's fight with al qaeda in afghanistan began. >> bin laden was here. the cave complexes you hear about
republican robert stier haves is president of the kentucky senate. >> it is big money. that is a large portion of our state budget that we will be placing in to that system. >> reporter: 12,000 kentucky residents have also signed up for private health insurance and a high number of them-- 41%-- are age 35 and younger which is the age group needed to finance the system. margaret, one advantage to having a web site that works is more appeal to younger people. >> brennan: why...
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but since epa i refuses tocom to kentucky, i decided on behalf of kentucky's coal miners and families that i would bring their concerns to you myself. the epa won't come to listen to us, we'll come here. to the epa. by now it is clear that this administration and your agency have declared a war on colt. for kentucky it means a war on jobs and our state's economy. the president outright stated his intention for the coal industry. this is what he had to say. if somebody wants to build a coal power plant. they can. it will bankrupt them. they're going to be charged a huge sum for the greenhouse gas being emitted. a direct quote from the president of the united states. one of the first things president obama did upon taking office in 2009 was to push through congress' cap-and-trade bill to try to push it through -- i might add. designed to hike utility rights and bankrupt the coal industry. back in 2009, his party, the democratic party controlled both houses of congress. they held a super majority in the senate of 60 votes. they could actually pass anything they wanted to. but the bill on
but since epa i refuses tocom to kentucky, i decided on behalf of kentucky's coal miners and families that i would bring their concerns to you myself. the epa won't come to listen to us, we'll come here. to the epa. by now it is clear that this administration and your agency have declared a war on colt. for kentucky it means a war on jobs and our state's economy. the president outright stated his intention for the coal industry. this is what he had to say. if somebody wants to build a coal...
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tonight coming to america, exclusive fbi video, armed terrorists living and plotting in a kentucky town. how did affiliates of al qaeda sneak into the heartland. abc's brian ross investigates. >>> tourist taken. why was an 85-year-old american veteran traveling on a tour taken captive in north korea. >>> critical condition tonight, "world news" tackles your hospital bills out of control. >> it was shocking. >> why should you pay $15 for one pill that can be bought for three cents. >>> final flight, the view on air force one, what really happened in the plane as it carried president kennedy on his last trip from dallas back to washington 50 years ago. >>> and a good evening on this wednesday night. as we come on the air abc news has learned that the fbi is on the move, investigating evidence that trained terrorists were able to come into the u.s. as refugees and slip right into the heartland. it seems they sneaked in with thousands and thousands of legitimate refugees from iraq, and there are new images tonight showing why the fbi is so concerned. abc's chief investigative correspondent
tonight coming to america, exclusive fbi video, armed terrorists living and plotting in a kentucky town. how did affiliates of al qaeda sneak into the heartland. abc's brian ross investigates. >>> tourist taken. why was an 85-year-old american veteran traveling on a tour taken captive in north korea. >>> critical condition tonight, "world news" tackles your hospital bills out of control. >> it was shocking. >> why should you pay $15 for one pill that can...
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senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means obama care can work in terms of the young. and obviously kentucky seems to be exceeding that. that's pretty impressive. are you going to say kentucky is a success story for obama care? >> what i would say is that what is extraordinary about kentucky situation is that 40 times more people have been canceled than have signed up. 280,000 peoplee hadheir suranc cled und obama care and 7,000 have signed up. so the number being canceled dwarfs the number actually signing up. so no, if that's a success, i hesitate to see a failure. >> and look, i understand your point. someone might say, once the website is working, you'll get some of those people to sign up or the plans that will be
senator from kentucky, rand paul. a staunch obama care opponent and i asked about the report because it is near and dear to his heart. one of the states that is outpacing is kentucky, your state. and they say the kentucky demographics have shown 41% of the people who have sign up were under the age of 35. that's above the magic number. 40% means obama care can work in terms of the young. and obviously kentucky seems to be exceeding that. that's pretty impressive. are you going to say kentucky...
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reports of tornados in missouri, indiana and kentucky. these are images of some of the damage in the town of washington, illinois near peoria. homes, cars, destroyed and some people reportedly injured. let's speak to the mayor of peoria joining us by phone. mr. mayor, how is your community holding up? >> we were blessed that the tornado part didn't touch down in our town. we had some areas with wind and water damage, but nothing like our friends across the river in washington. >> in what way will you be able help out the folks across the river. cars crushed and presumably what used to be buildings? >> we have all right mobilized a good number of our first responders. and they were dispatched right after the tornado hit. we are sending over backhoes and bull dozers and dump trucks to help them move debris so they can get to places that they need to get to and get the streets opened up. >> do you have sirens or warning systems for folks to take cover to let folks know that this weather is eminent or in their path? >> absolutely. we had the
reports of tornados in missouri, indiana and kentucky. these are images of some of the damage in the town of washington, illinois near peoria. homes, cars, destroyed and some people reportedly injured. let's speak to the mayor of peoria joining us by phone. mr. mayor, how is your community holding up? >> we were blessed that the tornado part didn't touch down in our town. we had some areas with wind and water damage, but nothing like our friends across the river in washington. >> in...
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i'm a resident of eastern kentucky. my families from eastern kentucky. my friends and teachers are in eastern kentucky. i'm asking you to please help stem the tide of unemployment and poverty by stopping the epa regulations do so drastically impact the production of coal. is my friend and fellow bell county jimmy rose has reminded us all recently on the hit show, america's got talent, called diskeeper lights on and a thank you and i'll be happy to entertain your questions. we now recognize mr. ventrone for five minutes. >> chairman murphy, committee members, i'm a business manager international thurgood boilermakers local lodge 154 in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. i represent more than 2000 boilermakers in western pennsylvania, ohio and western virginia. my members are in the hard way the epa's coalescent clean-air. it's eliminating coal and our way of life. whether makers have always been on the forefront of making united states coal-fired power plant fleet the cleanest in the world coming here to defend our interests. the boilermaker trade is vital to the
i'm a resident of eastern kentucky. my families from eastern kentucky. my friends and teachers are in eastern kentucky. i'm asking you to please help stem the tide of unemployment and poverty by stopping the epa regulations do so drastically impact the production of coal. is my friend and fellow bell county jimmy rose has reminded us all recently on the hit show, america's got talent, called diskeeper lights on and a thank you and i'll be happy to entertain your questions. we now recognize mr....
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next year he's up for reelection and a new survey of voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky's secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political life he can obstruct this coming election and if he goes down and republicans have to pick a new leader it might be wise to remember what hyper filibustering did to the last guy's political career. and joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are chris deaton managing editor of red alert politics mark levine progressive commentator and host of the inside scoop radio show and bob parks member of the black leadership network and project twenty one and senior video producer for m r c t.v. thank you all for joining me so you heard my ra
next year he's up for reelection and a new survey of voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky's secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering...
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brian ross starts us off. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorists who had already killed american soldiers in iraq trying to get weapons to kill more of them. authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands, who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite frankly from a homeland security perspective, that greatly concerns me. >> reporter: the kentucky case unfolded in the city of bowling green where two iraq al qaeda cell members had moved into quiet neighborhoods living here and author. authorities say that waad alwan and ha maddy were able to come to the u.s. >> the system failed here. >> if you are asking my opinion i would say the system failed. >> reporter: in iraq the two men were part of an al qaeda group that carried out relentless series of attacks against u.s. forces including one that killed four members of the pennsylvania national gu
brian ross starts us off. >> reporter: this fbi surveillance video was made in kentucky. it shows an admitted al qaeda terrorists who had already killed american soldiers in iraq trying to get weapons to kill more of them. authorities tell abc news he may be just one of dozens of men with american blood on their hands, who were mistakenly allowed to settle in the u.s. as refugees. >> these are trained terrorists in the art of bomb making that are inside the united states and quite...
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kentucky is leading on a per capita basis many other states, some larger, some smaller, kentucky is leading while its two senators come to the floor and rail against the very health care law that the people of kentucky apparently need and want and are exercising their right to choose. i want to salute governor basheer in kentucky. he stepped up and said get out of the way. if you don't want to help kentuckians to get health care then get out of the way. we're going to give them a chance, and he's doing it. other states fighting the president, fighting congress tooth and nail. they aren't going to cooperate at all. and we wonder why the start-up has been slow? without that cooperation, it makes it more difficult. i'm not making any excuses for the web site. it's got to be improved. it's got to be better. and it will be. take a look at that experience in massachusetts. the senator from california talked about that earlier. during the first month of enrollment in massachusetts, 123 people signed up. in the first 30 days. by the end of the year, though, 36,000 had signed up. the number of unins
kentucky is leading on a per capita basis many other states, some larger, some smaller, kentucky is leading while its two senators come to the floor and rail against the very health care law that the people of kentucky apparently need and want and are exercising their right to choose. i want to salute governor basheer in kentucky. he stepped up and said get out of the way. if you don't want to help kentuckians to get health care then get out of the way. we're going to give them a chance, and...
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kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair, which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was originally built somewhere in the 1900s. >> it's just leather and wood and metal. like any other chair. but there's this unmistakable feeling, you know people die there. >> some of kentucky's death row inmates can choose between the electric chair and lethal injection. that's also the case in the neighboring state of tennessee. and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision. and as far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire i
kentucky is one of the states that actually still has an electric chair. and i had asked the warden, you know, i want to make sure we get a shot of the electric chair. so we go the end of the corridor in 3 cell house where they keep the execution chamber. and i remember he opened the door, and there was old sparky. and it was unforgettable. >> this is the electric chair, which is maintained by the kentucky state penitentiary in order to complete executions by electrocution. it was...
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we're back now with the governor of kentucky. governor, even though your health exchanges are working very, very well and you're one of the success stories certainly of the states out there, as we understand it a number of people have also lost their private insurance policies at this point. what should the federal government do, what should the white house do to try to either reinstate that or fix it? >> i think what the president, the action they took yesterday is appropriate. we're going to be able to accommodate what the president wants us to do. we're going to allow our insurers in the state if they so choose to have those kinds of policies for one more year, it's obviously a business decision that each insurer will have to make. but in the long run, it's not going to affect what we're doing. it may slow down for a few people who might end up in the exchange earlier, but in the end every kentuckyian is going to have affordable health care and that's something we've been needing for years and years. >> i know you were defendi
we're back now with the governor of kentucky. governor, even though your health exchanges are working very, very well and you're one of the success stories certainly of the states out there, as we understand it a number of people have also lost their private insurance policies at this point. what should the federal government do, what should the white house do to try to either reinstate that or fix it? >> i think what the president, the action they took yesterday is appropriate. we're...
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reference the strange kentucky people video you cryptically reference occasionally a lot of kentucky questions and we used to go to these small towns in kentucky and people would give you presents of one time someone gave me a tape of my matches but it wasn't my matches it was this weird family that they lived up in the mountains of kentucky strange kentucky people kind of dogs living in cars and kids crab walking around and on the wall there is a picture of jesus on the rock n roll express there's a famous wrestling tag team suck at it some kind of a family they were i get it all right if you only knew we play a quick game first girl i ever kissed tammy do in baghdad grade eight thousand nine hundred eighty five one of the have an exam me i never saw again i was just it was a go to summer camp romance an arrow youth thirteen fourteen the first time you wrestled professionally october second one nine hundred ninety in the hall in. alberta did you win it was a draw ten minute draw first time you sang in front of a new orleans. high school the first gig i ever had was that ought to rem
reference the strange kentucky people video you cryptically reference occasionally a lot of kentucky questions and we used to go to these small towns in kentucky and people would give you presents of one time someone gave me a tape of my matches but it wasn't my matches it was this weird family that they lived up in the mountains of kentucky strange kentucky people kind of dogs living in cars and kids crab walking around and on the wall there is a picture of jesus on the rock n roll express...
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you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. is new. before gadhafi -- >> impossible. >> yeah. and now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? good day? >> nice feeling. >> yeah. >> nice feeling. nice feeling that gadhafi -- he killed my cousin. how i should be feeling, exactly i feel good. because i want to kill him. i don't want to see anyone dying more. he has killed for nothing. the first thing i think that killing people is bad. he's leave me do that. because if i don't kill him, he kills me. >> right. it's nice to see freedom. it's nice to see the bad guy gone. it's nice. i feel welcome here. >> finally. we say no on him. he's now died. that's what we wanted. >> to johar, a few pieces of greasy fried chicken eaten in a brightly colored fast food setting means more than a calorie bomb. >> that's
you know where kentucky is? >> kentucky is from usa. >> a part. yeah. >> yeah. >> this place is new? >> yeah. is new. before gadhafi -- >> impossible. >> yeah. and now, it's normal. >> oh, that's nice. >> how you found it? >> spicy, delicious. johar, like many libyans his age, fought to overthrow gadhafi. he was there, gun in hand, when they stormed gadhafi's palace compound. happy, excited? good day? >> nice feeling. >>...
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next year he's up for reelection and a new survey of voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans in the senate will be fighting for his political life he can obstruct this coming election and if he goes down and republicans have to pick a new leader it might be wise to remember what hyper filibustering did to the last guy's political career. and joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel are chris deaton managing editor of red alert politics mark levine progressive commentator and host of the inside scoop radio show and bob parks member of the black leadership network and project twenty one and senior video producer for m r c t.v. thank you all for joining me so you heard my rant
next year he's up for reelection and a new survey of voters in kentucky shows that he's running neck and neck with kentucky secretary of state the democrat alison lundergan grimes they're both at thirty seven percent on top of that according to that same poll mcconnell has an unfavorable rating of fifty two percent kentucky and a plurality of voters forty three percent would like to see him replaced instead of reelected so what this means is next year the leader of the filibustering republicans...
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for kentucky, and for the nation. i want to introduce you to man who will speak for kentucky coalminers today. as a fifth generation coleman he truly understands the central role coal plays in kentucky's industry, and in our economy. in our history, and, yes in our future. brian patton's great-great grandfather was other coal minner ourland him is father hanged large coal minds in kentucky, and today brian this profit service at the james river coal service company. he knows full well how kentucky coalminers work 14-hour days to bring affordable energy to the state and the country. he knows because he works just as hard himself. if you're truly interested in listening to the people whose way of life you will affect the most, you need to listen to brian's voice of wisdom and experience. so i'd like now to call on brian for his observations. >> thank you, senator. again to introduce myself, i'm brian patton, president of the james river coal service and very much appreciate the invitation to speak with you. senator mcco
for kentucky, and for the nation. i want to introduce you to man who will speak for kentucky coalminers today. as a fifth generation coleman he truly understands the central role coal plays in kentucky's industry, and in our economy. in our history, and, yes in our future. brian patton's great-great grandfather was other coal minner ourland him is father hanged large coal minds in kentucky, and today brian this profit service at the james river coal service company. he knows full well how...
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but on the exchanges in kentucky, 5,000 signed up and 280,000 have lost their policies. in other words, so far about 56 times as many kentuckians have lost their private insurance plans as have gotten new ones on the state exchange. hardly what most people would define as a success. but if obamacare has gotten off to a troubled start in kentucky, the same is also true in many other parts of the country. and that's why one of the most senior democrats said just yesterday that obamacare is facing a -- quote -- "crisis of confidence." i certainly agree with her. she cited the dysfunctional nature of the web site as just one reason for the ebbing confidence. she also pointed to the cancellation of policies and the sticker shock as two additional points of concern. cancellation of policies and sticker shock. well, she's right. americans are far less concerned about a web site -- a web site -- than they are about the availability and affordability of their health care. the white house has tried to dismiss stories about folks losing insurance by saying they had lousy plans to b
but on the exchanges in kentucky, 5,000 signed up and 280,000 have lost their policies. in other words, so far about 56 times as many kentuckians have lost their private insurance plans as have gotten new ones on the state exchange. hardly what most people would define as a success. but if obamacare has gotten off to a troubled start in kentucky, the same is also true in many other parts of the country. and that's why one of the most senior democrats said just yesterday that obamacare is facing...