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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: it is now my honor to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. higgins. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. chairman. the american rescue plan is bold action needed to meet this defining moment. 76% of americans are rooting for its passage. direct payments to americans, help for teachers and students to return both of them to the classroom, help for neighborhood restaurants to reopen and to recover, help for local and state governments and billions for vaccine making and distribution. wall street and main street has always been a false choice. this is about the neighborhood streets. and the homes where real families live and struggle every day. to give their kids a fighting chance. so to give their kids a fighting chance, lut the recovery begin. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from missouri is re
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: it is now my honor to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. higgins. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. chairman. the american rescue plan is bold action needed to meet this defining moment. 76% of americans are rooting for its passage. direct payments to americans, help for teachers and students to return both of them to the classroom, help for neighborhood restaurants to...
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we have with the kentucky state police and other law enforcement across the united states -- across kentucky, done a deep dive into training. and we have altered that training. we've discovered smr ed some ot things in that training that are not okay and we're working to rectify that. we've brought in community partners from our minority communities, from our jewish communities to make sure that we recognize each and every issue that's out there. being humble enough to know when you haven't suffered from that persecution, you may not recognize all of the issues that are there. there are -- those are good steps, but a lot more needs to be done. addressing systematic racism in all its various forms, whether it's in law enforcement, health care or other areas is something we have to be very intentional about doing, and i believe we are making steps. are we making them fast enough? no. but we are making steps. >> governor andy beshear, thank you very much for covering all these topics with us. >> thank you. >>> now to this -- an influx of migrant families crossing the u.s. border with mexico pus
we have with the kentucky state police and other law enforcement across the united states -- across kentucky, done a deep dive into training. and we have altered that training. we've discovered smr ed some ot things in that training that are not okay and we're working to rectify that. we've brought in community partners from our minority communities, from our jewish communities to make sure that we recognize each and every issue that's out there. being humble enough to know when you haven't...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: the compassionate words of the ranking member, and i failed to hear one instant when she expressed concern about or any ideas about how to help the hundreds of thousands of americans who will die if this government does not act quickly and aggressively or the hundreds of thousands of businesses that will close or the schools that he wants to reopen, which we all want to reopen. we're looking for ideas, but so far all we had was resistance and obstruction. the president this week met with 10 united states republican senators in an effort to get a bipartisan approach to the crisis we face, and i would still hope we could do that. but we can't afford to wait for that to happen. that's why this process is in place, giving plenty of opportunity for the republicans in both the house and senate to participate and to help us find a better plan to move forward. with that, it's my great honor to recognize the gentleman from massachusetts, the chairman of the ways and means committee fo
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: the compassionate words of the ranking member, and i failed to hear one instant when she expressed concern about or any ideas about how to help the hundreds of thousands of americans who will die if this government does not act quickly and aggressively or the hundreds of thousands of businesses that will close or the schools that he wants to reopen, which we all want to reopen. we're looking for ideas, but so far all we had was resistance...
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i know i've lectured in kentucky many times and what i've learned from being in kentucky is that kentucky seceded after appomattox and became a confederate state in the late 1860s and -- [ laughter ] -- and before that was in the united states. and that's the -- in a sense, an insight into the complexity of the history we're dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered, the delegates from the members of the house from kentucky tried to get a kentucky exception to the 13th amendment and did not do so. mark is currently working on two books, one on andrew johnson's impeachment and the other on guilded age politics. he's the author of the ordeal of the reunion, a new history of reconstruction which came out four years ago and dangerous, fear, paranoia and the making of reconstruction and i'm delighted, really, that he's come to join us and tell us about the taming of andrew johnson. [ applause ] >> thank you, all, for that. most kind of you. and thank you for giving me a chance to be up here and to spiel for the half-hour that i've got here the best i can. we wer
i know i've lectured in kentucky many times and what i've learned from being in kentucky is that kentucky seceded after appomattox and became a confederate state in the late 1860s and -- [ laughter ] -- and before that was in the united states. and that's the -- in a sense, an insight into the complexity of the history we're dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered, the delegates from the members of the house from kentucky tried to get a kentucky exception to...
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the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: it is now my honor to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. higgins. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. chairman. the american rescue plan is bold action needed to meet this defining moment. 76% of americans are rooting for its passage. direct payments to americans, help for teachers and students to return both of them to the classroom, help for neighborhood restaurants to reopen and to recover, help for local and state governments and billions for vaccine making and distribution. wall street and main street has always been a false choice. this is about the neighborhood streets. and the homes where real families live and struggle every day. to give their kids a fighting chance. so to give their kids a fighting chance, lut the recovery begin. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york yields back. the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from missouri is re
the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: it is now my honor to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. higgins. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. higgins: thank you, mr. chairman. the american rescue plan is bold action needed to meet this defining moment. 76% of americans are rooting for its passage. direct payments to americans, help for teachers and students to return both of them to the classroom, help for neighborhood restaurants to...
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there is a lot of venting that goes on in kentucky. -- betting that goes on in kentucky and there is some speculative trading that we have seen. i love that a lot of these millenials are participating in the stock market and some people have said that millenials or more open to socialism, and it looks like many millenials are more interested in capitalism and that is a good thing. jonathon: i want to find out who is running the book on capitol hill for the republicans. andy barr, republican from kentucky. we have futures up and an important data point in five minutes. tom: it is so important out of the good adp report leading onto the jobs report. a good survey. lisa: i just have to point out that indeed the congressional horse caucus is an actual thing. congressman barr and paul tonko of new york. they are cochairing the congressional horse caucus. tom: lisa is there with a mint julep in the hat. lisa: with your thigh high boots. jonathon: silence from keene. (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 m
there is a lot of venting that goes on in kentucky. -- betting that goes on in kentucky and there is some speculative trading that we have seen. i love that a lot of these millenials are participating in the stock market and some people have said that millenials or more open to socialism, and it looks like many millenials are more interested in capitalism and that is a good thing. jonathon: i want to find out who is running the book on capitol hill for the republicans. andy barr, republican...
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what i've learned from being in kentucky, is, kentucky succeeded after appomattox, and became confederate state and the late 1860s. and, before that was in the united states. and that is, in a sense the complexity that we're dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered -- the delegats and members of the house from kentucky tried to get a kentucky exemption to the 13th amendment. and, they did not do so. mark is currently working on two books. one on andrew johnson's impeachment, and the other on, gilded age politics. he is the author of the ordeal of the reunion, a new history of reconstruction, which came out four years ago. and, dangerous stir-fear paranoia, and the making of reconstruction. i am delighted, really, that he has come to join us and tell us about the taming of andrew johnson. [applause]. >> i thank you all for that. most kind of you, thank you for giving me a chance to be up here -- and have a half hour here. i was asked that we should essentially treat this talk kind of the way we would, be giving teaching a class. as opposed to reading a pape
what i've learned from being in kentucky, is, kentucky succeeded after appomattox, and became confederate state and the late 1860s. and, before that was in the united states. and that is, in a sense the complexity that we're dealing with. i do know that when the 13th amendment was being considered -- the delegats and members of the house from kentucky tried to get a kentucky exemption to the 13th amendment. and, they did not do so. mark is currently working on two books. one on andrew johnson's...
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ellison barber is near louisville, kentucky, outside a distribution center, in schepp pardsville kentucky. is there any chance we might see the vaccines leave the facility as soon as today? >> reporter: never say never, but it is unlikely because they need to get that information in terms of usage from the cdc advisory board. we don't expect that advisory board to meet until much later today. they're expected, most likely we think, to have an emergency meeting at around 3:00. after that, that's when we'll see vaccines start to move in. we're expecting that to happen first thing in the morning tomorrow on monday. as you said, we expect 4 million doses of this vaccine to be distributed across the united states in the first week. johnson & johnson says they'll ramp it up after tt continue ramping it up until e0 million by the end of march. a big step here and particularly why it is such a significant step is because, as you mentioned, this is a single-dose vaccine. i know we say that a lot. we say that a lot because it is a game-changer. this vaccine does two things we haven't seen before fr
ellison barber is near louisville, kentucky, outside a distribution center, in schepp pardsville kentucky. is there any chance we might see the vaccines leave the facility as soon as today? >> reporter: never say never, but it is unlikely because they need to get that information in terms of usage from the cdc advisory board. we don't expect that advisory board to meet until much later today. they're expected, most likely we think, to have an emergency meeting at around 3:00. after that,...
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s world port is in louisville, kentucky. much of the country gets their vaccines shipped through that amazing facility. they are still running hard. i know there have been some delays, but these are professionals and they do a great job. on our vaccine delivery, we are still vaccinating more people each week than we receive doses for based on a lot of doses that came out early. but we did have to cancel some days last week, and we had to cancel one day this week. but we have as of yesterday had to make a ship. we are going to keep all of our vaccine sites, our large regional sites ohm. we'll make it ease sieve for people to reschedule if it's too dangerous for them to get out, but we're fighting this pandemic at the same time we're fighting a winter storm. there is just a point where our need to get ahead of these variants becomes so critical that we need folks who are willing to drive, really slow, and be really careful, to still make their appointments. >> i don't know whether or not you were on the call, some of the gover
s world port is in louisville, kentucky. much of the country gets their vaccines shipped through that amazing facility. they are still running hard. i know there have been some delays, but these are professionals and they do a great job. on our vaccine delivery, we are still vaccinating more people each week than we receive doses for based on a lot of doses that came out early. but we did have to cancel some days last week, and we had to cancel one day this week. but we have as of yesterday had...
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kentucky is there. suard actually had a delegation brought up from texas, five or six, because they were suard people. and from virginia. west virginia as it is known these days. you had district of columbia there as well. there was an attempt to try to prevent suard from getting these delegations to actually cast a vote because there were in states that had no chance of a republican winning anyway. but effort to bar those votes on the thursday before the voting began was killed by suard's people. great move. the probably most unheralded thing lirchon's team did that note they met in conference and stole 14 of the 22 virginians. that's the reason he cleared 100 in the first round. so that's the irony of all of it is that those folks came up to go for suard and lincoln's team was able to get a good proportion of them. question? >> following up on that, what were some of the other strategies lincoln's team used to gather these other -- >> i already mentioned the idea about the battleground states. one of
kentucky is there. suard actually had a delegation brought up from texas, five or six, because they were suard people. and from virginia. west virginia as it is known these days. you had district of columbia there as well. there was an attempt to try to prevent suard from getting these delegations to actually cast a vote because there were in states that had no chance of a republican winning anyway. but effort to bar those votes on the thursday before the voting began was killed by suard's...
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>> kentucky. doug: kentucky. kentucky has slaves. lincoln takes apart the douglas argument. the way that that river courses around, while they are in cincinnati, there is a small part of kentucky north of them and if you follow the river course down, this little bulge here, there are ohio elements south of this bulge. lincoln comes out and says pray, what made you free? could it be climate and soil? he completely abolishes that idea by saying no. if that was the reason, we are in a region where north of us are parts of kentucky, why are they completely covered with slavery and ohio is free of it? the only reason is because ohio is part of a territory that disallowed slavery, the ordinance of 1787, and kentucky was not bound by that same ordinance. lincoln simply transpose that argument saying that is why you have to have the same kind of laws across the mississippi river. because the chances of having a slave free state in those territories would be much less if they were slave free territories. the argument worked brilliantly, and he only used in cincinnati. because he gave
>> kentucky. doug: kentucky. kentucky has slaves. lincoln takes apart the douglas argument. the way that that river courses around, while they are in cincinnati, there is a small part of kentucky north of them and if you follow the river course down, this little bulge here, there are ohio elements south of this bulge. lincoln comes out and says pray, what made you free? could it be climate and soil? he completely abolishes that idea by saying no. if that was the reason, we are in a region...
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kentucky residence, (202) 748-8003. text us with your first name, city, and state at that number or send us a tweet [video clip] -- @cspanwj. or go to facebook.com/c-span. ross baker, a professor at rutgers university road back in 2018, trump is right, mitch mcconnell is one of the greatest senate leaders of all time. he wrote that then because then president trump called mitch mcconnell one of the greatest leaders after the confirmation of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. ross baker writes that he ought to be judged by the tactical skills of the majority leader as well as the objective they achieved. he says by either standard mcconnell is among the most effective of the senate leaders. comparing him to lyndon johnson, bob dole, george mitchell, and harry reid. he goes on to write that democrats deride mcconnell's claim to greatness because they see his tactical and strategic skills as obstructionism masquerading a hind a -- facade of principal. to them his toxic blend is most evident in his argument against takin
kentucky residence, (202) 748-8003. text us with your first name, city, and state at that number or send us a tweet [video clip] -- @cspanwj. or go to facebook.com/c-span. ross baker, a professor at rutgers university road back in 2018, trump is right, mitch mcconnell is one of the greatest senate leaders of all time. he wrote that then because then president trump called mitch mcconnell one of the greatest leaders after the confirmation of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. ross baker...
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kentucky is there. seward had a delegation brought up from texas and a delegation brought up from virginia. this would include some counties that are now west virginia. it included shenandoah valley. you had district of columbia there as well. there was an attempt to try to prevent seward from getting these delegations to cast a vote because they were in states that had no chance of a republican winning anyway. the effort to bar those votes on the thursday before the voting began was killed by seward's people, a great move. probably the most unheralded thing that lincoln's team did that night was met in conference with virginia folks and stole 14 of the 22 virginians. the only reason that lincoln cleared 100 votes in a first-round were those 14 virginians that it did not expect to get if the balloting , was going to begin that thursday instead of friday like it was supposed to. those folks came up to go for seward and lincoln's team was able to get a good portion. >> following up on that, what was the o
kentucky is there. seward had a delegation brought up from texas and a delegation brought up from virginia. this would include some counties that are now west virginia. it included shenandoah valley. you had district of columbia there as well. there was an attempt to try to prevent seward from getting these delegations to cast a vote because they were in states that had no chance of a republican winning anyway. the effort to bar those votes on the thursday before the voting began was killed by...
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that is a misdemeanor under kentucky law. the district court denied trump's motion to dismiss the claim because the court of appeals found that the plaintiffs' allegations do not satisfy the required elements of incitement to riot and trump's speech enjoys first amendment protection because he did not specifically advocate imminent lawless action. it was partly because of this crucial line where trump cautioned his followers not to hurt the protestors. >> don't hurt them. see, if i say go get 'em, i get in trouble with the press. the most dishonest human beings in the world. the worst. if i say don't hurt them, then the press says, well, trump isn't as tough as he used to be. you can believe this? so you can't win. get them out of here. >> in its finding the court said any implication of incitement to riot is specifically negated by the accompanies words don't hurt them. if words have meaning, the admonition cannot be reasonably construed as an urging to hurt them. so this would seem like an apples to apples comparison for ho
that is a misdemeanor under kentucky law. the district court denied trump's motion to dismiss the claim because the court of appeals found that the plaintiffs' allegations do not satisfy the required elements of incitement to riot and trump's speech enjoys first amendment protection because he did not specifically advocate imminent lawless action. it was partly because of this crucial line where trump cautioned his followers not to hurt the protestors. >> don't hurt them. see, if i say go...
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most of his constituents were people from kentucky who hated abolitionists. people thought radicals, the abolitionists, they're fanatics, they're irresponsible, they don't really know how to get things done. >> but you could be anti-slavery and not be an abolitionist. lincoln was no abolitionist. >> lincoln was a modern anti-slavery advocate. and what that means essentially is that he was a person who said that slavery was wrong but didn't believe that it was really important to actively end slavery immediately. >> the institution of slavery is founded on both injustice and bad policy, but that the promulgation of abolitionist doctrines tends rather to increase than abate. >> his evolving anti-slavery position was that slavery is fine where it is in the south, but it should not be expanded into the west. >> he believed that the founding fathers had intended for slavery to die a natural death, and that if they aren't allowed to expand, then the institution is going to die a natural death and that that's why you don't see the word "slave" or "slavery" in the co
most of his constituents were people from kentucky who hated abolitionists. people thought radicals, the abolitionists, they're fanatics, they're irresponsible, they don't really know how to get things done. >> but you could be anti-slavery and not be an abolitionist. lincoln was no abolitionist. >> lincoln was a modern anti-slavery advocate. and what that means essentially is that he was a person who said that slavery was wrong but didn't believe that it was really important to...
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back into portions of kentucky as well. but there is some good news ahead in our future. as we look ahead to the temperature outlook, starting next week and going into the beginning of march, we're finally going to see temperatures above average in the east melting a lot of that snow and ice and making things more comfortable for everyone meanwhile, below-average temperatures willity hit the we coast states they'll cool down just a bit, shep >> janice, this trek, it comes up from texas, louisiana, mississippi, up into the mid atlantic and the northeast, what is with everything taking that trek is it something aboutthe jet stream >> the jet stream exactly. that's the storm track that ushers the storms across the country and around the world and it took a huge plunge all the way down to the mexican border over the last few days. we had earlier in the month what was called stratospheric warmic warming. and that warming bumps the jet stream around and the polar vortex gets bumped around. that's why we saw all those cold air plunges come as far south and last as long we can se
back into portions of kentucky as well. but there is some good news ahead in our future. as we look ahead to the temperature outlook, starting next week and going into the beginning of march, we're finally going to see temperatures above average in the east melting a lot of that snow and ice and making things more comfortable for everyone meanwhile, below-average temperatures willity hit the we coast states they'll cool down just a bit, shep >> janice, this trek, it comes up from texas,...
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in kentucky would bring them across the board and people in ohio would go into kentucky and let's see slaves. so john brown was sort of used to this as a kid except he didn't understand quite what it meant until one day and he recalled this in his later life. he was about nine eight or nine years old and he remembered he was playing one day with a playmate a boy who happened to be a black boy. and john brown didn't realize that it didn't sink in that this boy was a slave until until after they've been playing together essentially as equals then this white man came along and started yelling at the boy and beating over the head, you know, and just abusing him. and it dawned on john brown. well, wait a minute. okay, so this black boy is in a very different position than i am because nobody could ever do that to me and get away with it. obviously. this guy can do it to this blackboard. and so at that point john brown realized there's something really wrong with slavery. but he didn't know what to do about it. and this again is my fundamental question once you agree. that slavery is wrong.
in kentucky would bring them across the board and people in ohio would go into kentucky and let's see slaves. so john brown was sort of used to this as a kid except he didn't understand quite what it meant until one day and he recalled this in his later life. he was about nine eight or nine years old and he remembered he was playing one day with a playmate a boy who happened to be a black boy. and john brown didn't realize that it didn't sink in that this boy was a slave until until after...
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lincoln was raised in kentucky. there were so many one eyed people where they were trying to chop off your ear or gouge out an eye. he had a huge fight, he didn't want the fight but it was kind of stage between him and a super tough guy. the fight basically came to a draw because the guy cheated in this fight, armstrong did. lincoln got so much admiration. the fact that he stood up to the sky and probably beat him although technically it was a draw. in a way it is taming the wild. with the civil war he had a wild situation and he managed to tame it. in a very intelligent and determined way. i think the frontier really shapes him in that sense. host: professor david reynolds, his new book is able: abraham lincoln in his time. he has been awarded the lincoln prize. congratulations, david reynolds. we will open up our phone lines to hear from you. for those of you in the eastern and central time zones (202) 748-8001, not on a pacific, we will get to your calls momentarily. we called him really the first fully american
lincoln was raised in kentucky. there were so many one eyed people where they were trying to chop off your ear or gouge out an eye. he had a huge fight, he didn't want the fight but it was kind of stage between him and a super tough guy. the fight basically came to a draw because the guy cheated in this fight, armstrong did. lincoln got so much admiration. the fact that he stood up to the sky and probably beat him although technically it was a draw. in a way it is taming the wild. with the...
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dealing with power outages and freezing temperatures snow blanketing cities and towns from texas to kentucky right now, more than 100 million americans are under some type of winter weather advisory. sheriffs in arkansas pleading for people to stay off the roads. so far little rock has nine inches of snow officially, and forecasters say another half a foot could be on the way today a power company warned people in the carolinas about potential outages that could last for several days and affect as many as a million customers there. this morning temperatures plummeted below freezing in parts of every single state. and the extreme cold shows no sign of letting up tomorrow morning temperatures are expected to be in the teens in denver, st. louis and detroit. to the south, well below freezing in houston and shreveport winds could make it feel like one below in tulsa and abilene in omaha, minus eight with the wind chill ahead on the news, a look at what happened to the energy grid in texas we're live at a warming center in kentucky. and in little rock on the dangerous conditions in arkansas but f
dealing with power outages and freezing temperatures snow blanketing cities and towns from texas to kentucky right now, more than 100 million americans are under some type of winter weather advisory. sheriffs in arkansas pleading for people to stay off the roads. so far little rock has nine inches of snow officially, and forecasters say another half a foot could be on the way today a power company warned people in the carolinas about potential outages that could last for several days and affect...
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in kentucky, crews are clearing the roads and preparing for outages. and they say that heavy wet snow on top of the frozen power lines could make it worse there. local coverage now, catherine collins is reporting for our affiliate in mount vernon, and catherine, how are people holding up there >> everyone is in good spirits here. you can see behind me, they are hanging out in this warming center here. this is rock castle county middle school where there is about 26 people here, but we know that thousands are without power in this area right now. so we can see people are in pretty good spirits, and i talked to one man who lives out on a hill, and what he told me is that the fire department came to pick him up this morning and brought him here, so he was excited to be here and to be warm. he said it is definitely some of the most treacherous that he has seen around his home. there was a lot of ice and snow, but we know that with this third round of snow coming to hit kentucky tonight, people are prepared and prepared to have more people stay here tonight
in kentucky, crews are clearing the roads and preparing for outages. and they say that heavy wet snow on top of the frozen power lines could make it worse there. local coverage now, catherine collins is reporting for our affiliate in mount vernon, and catherine, how are people holding up there >> everyone is in good spirits here. you can see behind me, they are hanging out in this warming center here. this is rock castle county middle school where there is about 26 people here, but we...
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." >> reporter: three years ago, pre-pandemic, 11 kentucky conservatives rode a bus for 15 hours, all to meet the massachusetts liberals. >> we had folks within our community that said you are crazy if you get on that van and go up there. >> reporter: letcher county, kentucky, is coal country. potically, it's lte.s? you? >> i was pretty darn suspicious. >> a lot of us wanted to understand the voters who voted for trump. >> reporter: paula green organized...
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part of london, kentucky, already under water. an icy bridge triggering a 30-vehicle pileup on i-90 in billings, montana. at least two people hurt. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano jones us now. and rob, what can we expect here? >> reporter: several more rounds of rain over the same area. flooding is going to be the main issue, especially across the midsouth where we have watches from arkansas through west virginia. several rounds of rain. there's the first wave through memphis now. that will arrive in mississippi tonight. could see strong storms with this thing coming through tomorrow night. sinks to the south. another round for memphis and nashville. some does get into the noreaso during the day on monday. rainfall amounts anywhere from 1 to over 3 inches in the tennessee and ohio river valleys with another pulse of rain coming through the area on tuesday. whit? >> we know you'll be tracking it all, rob, thank you. >>> overseas now and the desperate search for more than 300 girls kidnapped from their school in northern ni
part of london, kentucky, already under water. an icy bridge triggering a 30-vehicle pileup on i-90 in billings, montana. at least two people hurt. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano jones us now. and rob, what can we expect here? >> reporter: several more rounds of rain over the same area. flooding is going to be the main issue, especially across the midsouth where we have watches from arkansas through west virginia. several rounds of rain. there's the first wave through memphis...
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i live in kentucky but my family traces to alabama and my father was born in tuskegee. i have a history with this. to bring it up to today, i won't take it for the reason were talking about. after seeing president biden friday when he gave his press conference a mime kind of leaning towards it. i'm a veteran, i'm kind of leaning towards it, but what is keeping me not wanting to get it is because the former guy, before president biden, anything he had his hands on i'm skeptical about. my last question is, my real reason for skepticism is that they don't tell you how long it will last. they don't give you enough information, i know where the mask and all the protocols, but they don't give you any more information about how long it will last and who you can be around and how you should move around your community and that kind of thing. i think they need to do more education on vaccine coverage and how long. host: let's hear from our guest. prof. hogarth: i do appreciate this comment in question. when we are faced with something as novel as covid-19 situation, information i
i live in kentucky but my family traces to alabama and my father was born in tuskegee. i have a history with this. to bring it up to today, i won't take it for the reason were talking about. after seeing president biden friday when he gave his press conference a mime kind of leaning towards it. i'm a veteran, i'm kind of leaning towards it, but what is keeping me not wanting to get it is because the former guy, before president biden, anything he had his hands on i'm skeptical about. my last...
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host: the educators line, kentucky, charlie, go ahead. caller: yes, good morning this is weingarten. -- misses weingarten. i'm a prime candidate to get this. let me tell you something. we went back to school a week before the governor of kentucky said we should. we close down public and private. my thinking that was unlawful. but what did we do? we took the limited resources that we had, much more limited than the public schools, might i add, because in kentucky, we get no money from the state. what we did is went to the local hospital, and said what do you guys do? they told us, we bought the equipment. we also enforce rules and with our rules, there are consequences. if you go down the hallway in the wrong direction, if you don't have a mask on, guess what?you go to detention . consequences. we have 535 students, all boys. we have seven young men get it and recover quite quickly. we had as many as 43 in quarantine. we are down to 18 now. we have had one, note the number one, one faculty member that is contacted -- contracted the disease
host: the educators line, kentucky, charlie, go ahead. caller: yes, good morning this is weingarten. -- misses weingarten. i'm a prime candidate to get this. let me tell you something. we went back to school a week before the governor of kentucky said we should. we close down public and private. my thinking that was unlawful. but what did we do? we took the limited resources that we had, much more limited than the public schools, might i add, because in kentucky, we get no money from the state....
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he supported the woman in kentucky who refused to issue marriage certificates. there's so much including the fact extremely little diversity in his cabinet and administration. he has made rude, nasty disgusting remarks about women. now i understand like in pennsylvania, republican legislatures are doing what they can to even further restrict voting rights. the whole idea since he's been in office is to trying key people of color from voting. guest: i agree with the caller. all of those issues really touch on a lot of what is devastating over the past four years. when it comes to the rights of vulnerable commune is in our country. the first point the caller made by the courts is an important one. over the past four years we've seen president trump with nominees for lifetime positions on our courts who bring track records. those nominees also have a large part not reflected the growing racial and gender diversity we see in our country. the courts today are roughly 80% white. this stands in stark contrast with the country that about 40% people of color. we know our
he supported the woman in kentucky who refused to issue marriage certificates. there's so much including the fact extremely little diversity in his cabinet and administration. he has made rude, nasty disgusting remarks about women. now i understand like in pennsylvania, republican legislatures are doing what they can to even further restrict voting rights. the whole idea since he's been in office is to trying key people of color from voting. guest: i agree with the caller. all of those issues...
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i'm not sure which kentucky did he ever really contemplated doing that? you know, i never thought about that until this second, but that's a really precise. perceptive observation that using the word nativity is kind of a charged word. i think so especially for someone who was so compared to jesus after his after his martyr job. that's that's interesting harold. well, we we have that letter in 1860 where he? expresses his you know, wondering whether he could even go into kentucky for fear of being lynched he did write out long hand. it's in his manuscripts at the library of congress an undelivered speech to kentuckians. very interesting and keep you know he kind of gave some of it in his track side remarks along the ohio in southern indiana and then, southern, ohio. and says allowed what he would say to kentuckyans and he would say to them you are as good as we are. and we would be much the same as you if in your circumstances and so he's got a good message to the south. it's a message curiously similar to the one joe biden is saying a lot right now, whic
i'm not sure which kentucky did he ever really contemplated doing that? you know, i never thought about that until this second, but that's a really precise. perceptive observation that using the word nativity is kind of a charged word. i think so especially for someone who was so compared to jesus after his after his martyr job. that's that's interesting harold. well, we we have that letter in 1860 where he? expresses his you know, wondering whether he could even go into kentucky for fear of...
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liz: i'm going to kentucky. i love it there. the robinhood reddit falloff sending shockwaves through the market as we have been discussing the up next charlie gasparino all day long breaking stories, steve cohen .72 fun the owner of the new york mets is now in the middle of the storm but there is big moves that the billionaire has just made it right now. charlie breaks in a second and a speech by amazon jeff bezos inspired marla back to launcher company blue mercury in 1999 an online shopping hub for all things luxury beauty. 20 years later it's massive, more than 150 locations, sold in macy's through the u.s. hundreds of brands of makeup but her story and what jeff bezos who is been unknown but starting amazon said to her nba class that changed her world. why do you listen it might change yours, my latest episode everyone talks to liz podcast, wherever you get your podcast. the closing bell ringing in 17 minutes the dow is up to 74 we're coming right back. ♪ in these uncertain times, it's important to own physical gold. fortu
liz: i'm going to kentucky. i love it there. the robinhood reddit falloff sending shockwaves through the market as we have been discussing the up next charlie gasparino all day long breaking stories, steve cohen .72 fun the owner of the new york mets is now in the middle of the storm but there is big moves that the billionaire has just made it right now. charlie breaks in a second and a speech by amazon jeff bezos inspired marla back to launcher company blue mercury in 1999 an online shopping...
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she got quite exhausted and left and went back to lexington, kentucky, her hometown where her father lived. of course lincoln is lonely. they never quite figured out the way of balance. and how could it expand or not expand. >> lincoln had been against the expansion of slavery but while in congress he makes his first attempt to eradicate right on his doorsteps. >> washington was very much a slave city. >> if you look outside the windows on the upper floor of the house, chambers, you can see a slave pen below where women were kept in cages. >> lincoln comes off with a plan for for the abolitionism of slavery. kind of a moderate plan. slave holders would be paid for the fair market value of slaves. ironically he stopped by fellow wigs. introduced his own let's get rid of slavery in the district of columbia bill, and he mocked lincoln's bill on the floor. he said that the provision in lincoln's bill, which would require the slaveholders in washington to approve the emancipation of their slaves was ridiculous, and it was kind of ridiculous. both bills failed. >> lincoln clearly understoo
she got quite exhausted and left and went back to lexington, kentucky, her hometown where her father lived. of course lincoln is lonely. they never quite figured out the way of balance. and how could it expand or not expand. >> lincoln had been against the expansion of slavery but while in congress he makes his first attempt to eradicate right on his doorsteps. >> washington was very much a slave city. >> if you look outside the windows on the upper floor of the house,...
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as a photographer at the kentucky derby. next thing i know, i've got my bags packed and i'm on the way out to anna nicole's house moving in with her. anna lived in the house with son daniel, assistant kim, attorney howard k. stern. he was kind of her publicist, agent, go-to person for anna nicole. >> did you see evidence of drug use and alcohol use? did she have a problem? >> i saw -- i saw a lot of things i didn't like. never once in my relationship with anna did i see her do any kind of illegal drug. i will say that she sometimes did not take the medication as she was prescribed the medication. the night before the american music awards was the first time i ever saw anna have a seizure. >> i was honored to be on our next performer's new video -- >> anna nicole's wild night at the american music awards. >> in the midst of all this strange and bad press comes the announcement that her long have time court battle for her elderly husband's estate is going to the supreme court. there was no end to her court battles. she was in
as a photographer at the kentucky derby. next thing i know, i've got my bags packed and i'm on the way out to anna nicole's house moving in with her. anna lived in the house with son daniel, assistant kim, attorney howard k. stern. he was kind of her publicist, agent, go-to person for anna nicole. >> did you see evidence of drug use and alcohol use? did she have a problem? >> i saw -- i saw a lot of things i didn't like. never once in my relationship with anna did i see her do any...
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mcconnell, the senate minority leader from kentucky who mcconnell, the senate minority leaderfrom kentucky who have criticised him. from reports we have heard, he will take dead aim atjoe biden and try to criticisejoe biden�*s record, in particular on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic, reopening businesses as schools, as well as immigration. know how much of this he goes after critics with in his own party, how much he goes after democrats, we will see what kind of balance comes out there. but i think the overarching goal of donald trump in his speech tomorrow is to lay claim, once again, it to the republican party, to show that he is still in charge and that he is going to be setting the agenda and picking winners and losers for as far as we can see. . ~' winners and losers for as far as we can see. ., ~ i. winners and losers for as far as we can see. . ~ ,, y winners and losers for as far as we can see. ., ~ i. , . can see. 0k, thank you very much. probably be _ can see. 0k, thank you very much. probably be speaking _ can see. 0k, thank you very much. probably be speaking to _ c
mcconnell, the senate minority leader from kentucky who mcconnell, the senate minority leaderfrom kentucky who have criticised him. from reports we have heard, he will take dead aim atjoe biden and try to criticisejoe biden�*s record, in particular on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic, reopening businesses as schools, as well as immigration. know how much of this he goes after critics with in his own party, how much he goes after democrats, we will see what kind of balance comes out...
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louis as well as over toward my home state of kentucky. so, we are going to see a lot of that snow coming down over the next several hours, as this weather system continues to move off toward the east, even seeing some tornado watches up in effect for parts of the florida panhandle. so, this is a very strong storm. and here is the reason why. we have a big split in those temperatures where it's in the mid 30s in new orleans. how is that for mardi gras? we'll see cold air pushing off toward the east. check out miami. they're at 85 degrees here in southern florida, while it is 3 degrees below zero right now in kansas city, and they've seen those temperatures well below zero over the past several hours. it looks like this cold is not going anywhere. we'll continue to hear those headlines with all the people in texas without power, as well as dealing with these single digit temperatures as well as some of those temperatures now in the middle of the day only in the teens. this is a huge storm system for them. for us, we're feeling the mildest w
louis as well as over toward my home state of kentucky. so, we are going to see a lot of that snow coming down over the next several hours, as this weather system continues to move off toward the east, even seeing some tornado watches up in effect for parts of the florida panhandle. so, this is a very strong storm. and here is the reason why. we have a big split in those temperatures where it's in the mid 30s in new orleans. how is that for mardi gras? we'll see cold air pushing off toward the...
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host: is catlettsburg in northeast kentucky? how has the mining business in been in that corner of the state? caller: the coal mining industry is taking it in. i am a coal geologist by trade. it is definitely -- it has definitely taken a hit since natural gas prices have gone down, since fracking has been around. also with things likely clean power plant under obama and the clean water act. a lot of people don't understand what the clean water act will do . it sounds good on its face, but it will impact a lot of things. getting a lot of permits through will be impossible. it has impacted a lot. host: we appreciate the call from cap whispered, kentucky this morning. good morning. caller: i wish i could quote your last speaker because i want to remind him this lady, ms. greene, congressman greene, she is just the bride of frankenstein. she sees just the bride of frankenstein. i remember strom thurmond -- host: what do you mean by that? caller: she is projecting her area. thurmond did. lester maddox did. they are all gone. eventual
host: is catlettsburg in northeast kentucky? how has the mining business in been in that corner of the state? caller: the coal mining industry is taking it in. i am a coal geologist by trade. it is definitely -- it has definitely taken a hit since natural gas prices have gone down, since fracking has been around. also with things likely clean power plant under obama and the clean water act. a lot of people don't understand what the clean water act will do . it sounds good on its face, but it...
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her father who served for ten years in the house to now, you know, a censure back in kentucky of liz cheney for doing this. we've gone from -- and this is also the state where alan simpson and was a wonderful senator for so long, became a good friend of joe biden's. but he was a republican and had a lot of support in the state of wyoming. now ben sasse is on the griddle in nebraska. that's the same state where chuck hagel served in the senate, went to work at the defense department for a democratic president. look at how the spirit has changed. one last point i would like to make and that is about -- if you think about the day when he was in there in the government, he served in four cabinet positions, he worked across the aisle, he came out and he's worked hard on climate change, a carbon neutral tax, he stood for opening up more opportunities for blacks and others, he's just -- he's a wonderful statesman and look how far -- george schultz would be appalled by what he's seeing now in his party and he died today at 100. bless him. >> i'm glad you mentioned him. i was going to ask you
her father who served for ten years in the house to now, you know, a censure back in kentucky of liz cheney for doing this. we've gone from -- and this is also the state where alan simpson and was a wonderful senator for so long, became a good friend of joe biden's. but he was a republican and had a lot of support in the state of wyoming. now ben sasse is on the griddle in nebraska. that's the same state where chuck hagel served in the senate, went to work at the defense department for a...
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louisville, kentucky is heavily dependent on tourism. we had a thriving what we call tourism income under street -- thanks to bourbon. that has disappeared and that's in a norma source of revenue not just for the government but also businesses throughout our community and state. those funds while you may say, some people say it's just a bailout for the states for poorly run states. talk to the conference of mayor or republican governors in west virginia or arkansas and they will tell you they are hurting and need help from the federal government. you can take issue with any element of this bill, but they are all i think important policies that will help the american people. host: the washington post headline reads moderate senate democrats target relief hills, state aid. 350 billion for states in this package. if the moderate democrats are not on board with this money and they don't get republicans votes like you didn't in the house in the budget committee, what is your prediction for that money for states? rep. yarmuth: the concerns tha
louisville, kentucky is heavily dependent on tourism. we had a thriving what we call tourism income under street -- thanks to bourbon. that has disappeared and that's in a norma source of revenue not just for the government but also businesses throughout our community and state. those funds while you may say, some people say it's just a bailout for the states for poorly run states. talk to the conference of mayor or republican governors in west virginia or arkansas and they will tell you they...
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. >> reporter: three years ago, pre-pandemic, 11 kentucky conservatives rode a bus for 15 hours all to meet some massachusetts liberals. >> we have folks within our community that said you are crazy if you get on that van an kentucky, is coal country, trump country. leverette, massachusetts, politically is cobalt blue. how suspicious were you? >> i was pretty darn suspicious. >> none of us wanted to understand the voters for trump. >> reporter: hands across the hills brought together the two rural communities to work through their differences. >> we tried to help each other. that's what americans do. >> let's start with family stories -- people were crying within the hour. >> reporter: crying? >> crying because family stories have joy. they also have a lot of shadow. >> reporter: they eventually talked politics. people on both sides felt insulted, misunderstood. but the gun lovers and tree huggers all survived. >> there was much more to agree upon than there was to disagree upon. we quickly established that. >> reporter: they visited three times. >> it's such an important time to be to
. >> reporter: three years ago, pre-pandemic, 11 kentucky conservatives rode a bus for 15 hours all to meet some massachusetts liberals. >> we have folks within our community that said you are crazy if you get on that van an kentucky, is coal country, trump country. leverette, massachusetts, politically is cobalt blue. how suspicious were you? >> i was pretty darn suspicious. >> none of us wanted to understand the voters for trump. >> reporter: hands across the...
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i want to focus on that area around kentucky and portions of tennessee. you're going to see a lot of pink on the screen, that shows you the icing out there. memphis, tennessee, you could pick up a quarter-inch of icing on your roadways, so again, you see how dangerous that is by some of that video we showed you. you've got to be careful out there driving. for philadelphia, it would be snow, about three inches for you. i think the jackpot tonight and even tomorrow would be south of washington d.c.-- not actually the city central, but just south of the city. you will be picking up maybe half a foot of snow. and then it is really all about the cold air. this weekend, it is valentine's weekend, and look at the numbers. sunday morning in dallas, it is 17, feels like 1; saint louis is 3, it feels like ten below; and rapid city, it is 15 below zero, it feels like 24. so the good folks in rapid city will need more than flowers and chocolates to warm the hearts. that is some cold air out there, norah. >> o'donnell: really cold. lonnie quinn, thank you. all right,
i want to focus on that area around kentucky and portions of tennessee. you're going to see a lot of pink on the screen, that shows you the icing out there. memphis, tennessee, you could pick up a quarter-inch of icing on your roadways, so again, you see how dangerous that is by some of that video we showed you. you've got to be careful out there driving. for philadelphia, it would be snow, about three inches for you. i think the jackpot tonight and even tomorrow would be south of washington...
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host: is catlettsburg in northeast kentucky? how has the mining business in been in that corner of the state? caller: the coal mining industry is taking it in. i am a coal geologist by trade. it is definitely -- it has definitely taken a hit since natural gas prices have gone down, since fracking has been around. also with things likely clean power plant under obama and the clean water act. a lot of people don't understand what the clean water act will do . it sounds good on its face, but it will impact a lot of things. getting a lot of permits through will be impossible. it has impacted a lot. host: we appreciate the call from cap whispered, kentucky this morning. good morning. caller: i wish i could quote your last speaker because i want to remind him this lady, ms. greene, congressman greene, she is just the bride of frankenstein. she sees just the bride of frankenstein. i remember strom thurmond -- host: what do you mean by that? caller: she is projecting her area. thurmond did. lester maddox did. they are all gone. eventual
host: is catlettsburg in northeast kentucky? how has the mining business in been in that corner of the state? caller: the coal mining industry is taking it in. i am a coal geologist by trade. it is definitely -- it has definitely taken a hit since natural gas prices have gone down, since fracking has been around. also with things likely clean power plant under obama and the clean water act. a lot of people don't understand what the clean water act will do . it sounds good on its face, but it...
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please keep that in mind to the man from kentucky. host: i want to bring more information to you about what we were talking about. cnn has a story about the telephone call that happened between house republican leader kevin mccarthy and then president donald trump that happened during the riot that has brought some questions about what is going on during the impeachment trial. i am going to read a couple of paragraphs to you from that story. "in an expletive laced phone call with house minority leader kevin mccarthy while the capitol was under attack, president trump said the rioters cared more about the election results than mccarthy did. mccarthy insisted that the rioters were trump supporters and begged trump to call them off. described as a shouting match between the men. a furious mccarthy told trump who the blank do you think you are talking to according to a republican lawmaker familiar with the call. " this is one of the questions that the senators may bring up in the trial that may begin at 10:00 a.m. and whether the senate n
please keep that in mind to the man from kentucky. host: i want to bring more information to you about what we were talking about. cnn has a story about the telephone call that happened between house republican leader kevin mccarthy and then president donald trump that happened during the riot that has brought some questions about what is going on during the impeachment trial. i am going to read a couple of paragraphs to you from that story. "in an expletive laced phone call with house...