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kentucky and baylor. they'll battle it out for the right to go to new orleans and we'll see you back here for the south final on sunday afternoon here on cbs. you can turn to tbs right now for kansas and north carolina state. for clark kellogg and tracy wolfson an all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from atlanta. we'll send you to our studio in we'll send you to our studio in new york after these messages. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player who puts the puck. the horse hide. bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team's gotta have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very proud if him. her. them. the ups team is proud to be the official logistics partner of the ncaa. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for ev
kentucky and baylor. they'll battle it out for the right to go to new orleans and we'll see you back here for the south final on sunday afternoon here on cbs. you can turn to tbs right now for kansas and north carolina state. for clark kellogg and tracy wolfson an all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from atlanta. we'll send you to our studio in we'll send you to our studio in new york after these messages. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player who...
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kentucky and baylor. they'll battle it out for the right to go to new orleans and we'll see you back here for the south final on sunday afternoon here on cbs. you can turn to tbs right now for kansas and north carolina state. for clark kellogg and tracy wolfson an all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from atlanta. we'll send you to our studio in we'll send you to our studio in new york after these messages. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player who puts the puck. the horse hide. bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team's gotta have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very proud if him. her. them. the ups team is proud to be the official logistics partner of the ncaa. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. show us how much you spent last year and we'll give you 2 miles for ev
kentucky and baylor. they'll battle it out for the right to go to new orleans and we'll see you back here for the south final on sunday afternoon here on cbs. you can turn to tbs right now for kansas and north carolina state. for clark kellogg and tracy wolfson an all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from atlanta. we'll send you to our studio in we'll send you to our studio in new york after these messages. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player who...
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the victorious kentucky championship trophy. the victorious kentucky wildcats. to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ the 2013 sl. great doesn't quit when the sun goes down. ♪ great gets up and tries again. ♪ great makes the most of every moment. ♪ great goes the extra mile. we believe we should all strive for great. because, to us, "good enough" is never enough. let's make it great. ♪ you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... man: the odds of this boy achieving his dream in fashion? 1 in 23 million. the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeak
the victorious kentucky championship trophy. the victorious kentucky wildcats. to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ the 2013 sl. great doesn't quit when the sun goes down. ♪ great gets up and tries again. ♪ great makes the most of every moment. ♪ great goes the extra mile. we believe we should all strive for great. because, to us, "good enough" is never enough. let's...
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the victorious kentucky championship trophy. the victorious kentucky wildcats. to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ the 2013 sl. great doesn't quit when the sun goes down. ♪ great gets up and tries again. ♪ great makes the most of every moment. ♪ great goes the extra mile. we believe we should all strive for great. because, to us, "good enough" is never enough. let's make it great. ♪ you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking, wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ what's in your...your... man: the odds of this boy achieving his dream in fashion? 1 in 23 million. the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i am tommy hilfiger. learn more at autismspeak
the victorious kentucky championship trophy. the victorious kentucky wildcats. to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ the 2013 sl. great doesn't quit when the sun goes down. ♪ great gets up and tries again. ♪ great makes the most of every moment. ♪ great goes the extra mile. we believe we should all strive for great. because, to us, "good enough" is never enough. let's...
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so kentucky reclaimed lincoln. he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birth place? >> it is probably an hour and 15 minute drive straight down the interstate. >> in that time period how long would it have taken to cross? >> it took -- it took henry clay to go from lexington, frankfurt, 25 miles all day sometimes in the mud. that's why he was so much in favor of putting better roads and canals through federal government aid. >> by the way, during this discussion of lincoln, we had a brief picture of an artifact that you have here in the collection which has an inscription. tell us what we were looking at. >> yes, this is called "the life and speeches of henry clay." there is an inscription that says to abraham lincoln with constant regard to friendship. ashland, h. clay, 1847. we believe that this book was given to abraham lincoln from clay as sort of a gift to lincoln in exchange for what we believe lincoln would have given a condolence gift to henry clay afte
so kentucky reclaimed lincoln. he was on the wrong side after the war. >> how far from where we are physically is the lincoln birth place? >> it is probably an hour and 15 minute drive straight down the interstate. >> in that time period how long would it have taken to cross? >> it took -- it took henry clay to go from lexington, frankfurt, 25 miles all day sometimes in the mud. that's why he was so much in favor of putting better roads and canals through federal...
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not just in eastern kentucky. according to a lexington herald study, not too long ago. 120 of our counties we, have total. 118 were up in the schedule two and three narcotics prescribed. i'm sad to report, estimates from law enforcement in the health care community say that we have only about 10% of the treatment beds that we need in the commonwealth of kentucky. you know, i am suck aick and tif losing a generation to prescription pill abuse. we start aid public education program for doctors and school children in kentucky. i travel around the commonwealth with two mothers from moorehead, kentucky who lost their daughters to prescription pill abuse. really important to get feel like that, who look like the mothers of the kids, to tell them their story. they will listen to an elected official for five minutes or so. when the mothers talk they really listen. here's what's disheartening. middle schoolers, highschoolers, okay. tell the truth. just because i am the attorney general tell the truth. f you have use aid pr
not just in eastern kentucky. according to a lexington herald study, not too long ago. 120 of our counties we, have total. 118 were up in the schedule two and three narcotics prescribed. i'm sad to report, estimates from law enforcement in the health care community say that we have only about 10% of the treatment beds that we need in the commonwealth of kentucky. you know, i am suck aick and tif losing a generation to prescription pill abuse. we start aid public education program for doctors...
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you can just visit the state of kentucky. actually, governor city bashier is going to show us why an active government can help high-quality jobs in the united states. we want you to join in on the conversation, check in to the digital war room at current.com/the warroom and make your voice heard. we are just getting started and we will be right [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. in 2012 alone. go to our
you can just visit the state of kentucky. actually, governor city bashier is going to show us why an active government can help high-quality jobs in the united states. we want you to join in on the conversation, check in to the digital war room at current.com/the warroom and make your voice heard. we are just getting started and we will be right [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't...
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>> [ scoffs ] >> tobey maguire. >> spider-man. >> how old is the kentucky derby? >> well, the kentucky derby was first run in 1875, and they've never missed a year since then, so that's 134 years in a row they've been running this race here at this track. >> whoa. >> wow. so the same dirt? no, i'm sure not. but they bring in new dirt all the time -- right? -- and they clean up all the business. >> [ chuckling ] exactly. >> i have to ask, right off the bat, aren't jockeys important? i mean, sometimes they're, like, put in at the last minute. do they make a difference? >> absolutely. the horse gets all the credit, you know, because they're running the derby in two minutes, but the jockey up on top of the back is also an incredible athlete. you know, telling the horse, you know, which lane to take, giving him encouragement, and also giving him just drive to finish the race strong. >> that's cool. >> so, when it comes to the horse itself, what would you say is more important? would it be nature or nurture? is it the training, or is it the breed? >> well, it's really a
>> [ scoffs ] >> tobey maguire. >> spider-man. >> how old is the kentucky derby? >> well, the kentucky derby was first run in 1875, and they've never missed a year since then, so that's 134 years in a row they've been running this race here at this track. >> whoa. >> wow. so the same dirt? no, i'm sure not. but they bring in new dirt all the time -- right? -- and they clean up all the business. >> [ chuckling ] exactly. >> i have to ask,...
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lexington, kentucky. they had a little trouble with overturned cars and furniture lit on fire after the semifinal. police say maybe a little more tame although there was that bonfire and apparently gunshots were fired at one point injuring a 31-year-old man. he's going to be okay, we're told. dozens of people were arrested in celebration of the national championship. >>> the latest chapter in the sad saga of former nfl quarterback ryan leaf now includes two burglary arrests in four days time. the former washington state star charged with stealing painkillers from two kncht homes in montana between friday and sunday night. leaf was the second overall pick of the san diego chargers in the 1998 nfl draft. behind only peyton manning. he's considered one of the biggest draft busts of all time finishing his nfl career with 14 touchdowns and 36 interceptions. far from leaf's first brush with the law. in 2010 he pleaded guilty to eight felony drug charges and was sentenced to ten years probation. last may, leaf u
lexington, kentucky. they had a little trouble with overturned cars and furniture lit on fire after the semifinal. police say maybe a little more tame although there was that bonfire and apparently gunshots were fired at one point injuring a 31-year-old man. he's going to be okay, we're told. dozens of people were arrested in celebration of the national championship. >>> the latest chapter in the sad saga of former nfl quarterback ryan leaf now includes two burglary arrests in four...
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from a kentucky family. marriage into that family also gave him entry into a lot of political circles that would have denied him. she brought with that marriage money and they basically had the connections because her family was related to a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward, but he also once he got his foot in the door, key open the door himself through his own skills and his own abilities. >> if henry clay were standing here today, what did he look like, what did he sound like? >> i don't think anybody would sit down with henry clay and not leave without liking henry clay. he was a man not a handsome man. everybody says he was ugly and said his mouth was so large that he couldn't spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies as they said and somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side of his mouth was resting the other side of his mouth. but he could charm you. there was a person that came to henry clay's home and to a party, a room filled with people, room big
from a kentucky family. marriage into that family also gave him entry into a lot of political circles that would have denied him. she brought with that marriage money and they basically had the connections because her family was related to a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward, but he also once he got his foot in the door, key open the door himself through his own skills and his own abilities. >> if henry clay were standing here today, what did he look like, what...
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more on the kentucky wildcats' victory. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >> like lynn won herself. uh-huh. >>> the forecast all about severe weather in the middle of the country, your forecast is coming up, you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, as we mentioned earlier, the kentucky wildcats are college basketball's national champions. here's nbc's fred roggin back with more. >> hello again. as i mentioned earlier, if you picked the number one seed in the tournament to win it all, you are feeling pretty good about your office pool right now. national title game between kansas and kentucky, things got off to a spirited start in new orleans. michael kidd-gilchrist went down hard. time and time again, kentucky's defense got points on the other end. anthony davis held scoreless in the first half but was filling up the score sheet with blocks and rebounds. wildcats in total control, up 14 at the break. kansas hung around in the second. r
more on the kentucky wildcats' victory. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >> like lynn won herself. uh-huh. >>> the forecast all about severe weather in the middle of the country, your forecast is coming up, you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, as we mentioned earlier, the kentucky wildcats are college basketball's national champions. here's nbc's fred roggin...
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because kentucky did not support cotton agriculture, the climate was just simply too cold, kentucky developed into what some called a slave-trading state. you had african-americans here, but you also had a number of african-americans who were sold off every year down the river. that's where the term comes from. and on this street roughly from second street all the way down to eighth street, main and market, you had roughly eight to ten slave pens during the 1830s and 1840s. this is where the slave african-americans would be kept for shipping down the river to the cotton states, and this is one of the ways that kentucky -- and especially louisville -- maintained the profitability of slavery during the latter parts of the antebellum period. kentucky was divided during the civil war. louisville was probably as divided as any part of kentucky. because louisville was the major population center on the river, it became a major installation for the union army. at one time or another, you might have had over 100,000 union troops here. william tecumseh sherman was commander here for a while. he and gr
because kentucky did not support cotton agriculture, the climate was just simply too cold, kentucky developed into what some called a slave-trading state. you had african-americans here, but you also had a number of african-americans who were sold off every year down the river. that's where the term comes from. and on this street roughly from second street all the way down to eighth street, main and market, you had roughly eight to ten slave pens during the 1830s and 1840s. this is where the...
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let's go back to florida, or maybe, kentucky. let's start with florida. when you have your program, your pdmp, do you have identification system, is that how it, in part, included in it? >> we -- as i'm sure you are aware, we had some very difficult problems getting our pdmp in place, prescription drug monitoring program. it was in 48 states have a pdmp. many weren't up and running. and ours was one of them. we received some resistance. what we have done now is -- that, it's up and running. we had some issues with getting it funded. seeing who came forward. >> that's not what i am asking -- stow when someone comes in, do they, do they enter their name or something into? >> yes. >> into a file? >> yes. >> enter their name. available for everyone in the state of florida. >> absolutely. used to be 15-day reporting noucht now we have limited that to seven day reporting. we shortened the reporting period. >> if it works in your state why wouldn't that work nationally? >> this is, like i said, brand new in our state because the it had never been funded. now fun
let's go back to florida, or maybe, kentucky. let's start with florida. when you have your program, your pdmp, do you have identification system, is that how it, in part, included in it? >> we -- as i'm sure you are aware, we had some very difficult problems getting our pdmp in place, prescription drug monitoring program. it was in 48 states have a pdmp. many weren't up and running. and ours was one of them. we received some resistance. what we have done now is -- that, it's up and...
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this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this prison because the other prison system couldn't control me. >> another inmate with a notorious past is fleece johnson. released after 31 years at ksp, he returned in 2003 on parole violations. >> they had a lot of gangs in here. there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. >> fleece johnson held probably the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state. he has been known to tear sinks off the wall, toilets from the floor. you name it, he's probably torn it up. >> the prison locks up inmates like fleece johnson in solitary confinement, known as the segregation cell or the hole. >> i stayed in segregation, solitary confinement, for 12 years. and a lot of the officers that i fought, some of them quit. i assaulted one of the officers one day. i put him in the hospital for 30 days in serious condition. almost killed him. they gave me 15 years for
this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this prison because the other prison system couldn't control me. >> another inmate with a notorious past is fleece johnson. released after 31 years at ksp, he returned in 2003 on parole violations. >> they had a lot of gangs in here. there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. >> fleece johnson...
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kentucky beat kansas, 67-59. their first title since 1998. we'll have much more on the national title game coming up in sports. for now, back to you, lynn. >> fred, thank you. >>> overnight on and around kentucky's lexington campus, many went a little too far celebrating the wildcat victory. more than 50 people were arrested. most on charges of intoxication and disorderly conduct. and there were several vehicles that were set on fire. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in florida, a small plane crashed into a supermarket monday evening. shoppers were inside at the time. five people, including two aboard the plane, were hurt. a customer at the checkout line said the building shook badly and the ceiling collapsed. witnesses heard the plane's engine in distress just before the accident. >>> in kentucky, surveillance video shows a driver who may have had a grudge with a diesel pump driving right into it and then taking off. but minutes later the driver returned and aimed straight for the same pump.
kentucky beat kansas, 67-59. their first title since 1998. we'll have much more on the national title game coming up in sports. for now, back to you, lynn. >> fred, thank you. >>> overnight on and around kentucky's lexington campus, many went a little too far celebrating the wildcat victory. more than 50 people were arrested. most on charges of intoxication and disorderly conduct. and there were several vehicles that were set on fire. >>> here's your first look at some...
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>> lucrecia hart family, from the hart family in kentucky. married into that family which gave him entry into a lot of political circles that would have been denied him. he also -- she prout with that marriage some money, and they basically had the connections because her family was linked to a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward and he also, once he got the foot in the door, he could open the door himself through his own skills and own abilities. >> if henry clay were through time travel what would we see what, did he sound like? >> i don't think anybody would sit down with henry clay and leave without liking henry clay. he was a man, not a handsome man. everyone says he was ugly. in fact, they always commented about his large mouth. they said his mouth was so large he couldn't even spit properly. he was a man who liked the ladies, as they said, and somebody at the time said he could kiss them out of one side of his mouth while he was resting the other side of the mouth. as soon as he opened that mouth, a great orator
>> lucrecia hart family, from the hart family in kentucky. married into that family which gave him entry into a lot of political circles that would have been denied him. he also -- she prout with that marriage some money, and they basically had the connections because her family was linked to a lot of people and he used those connections to move forward and he also, once he got the foot in the door, he could open the door himself through his own skills and own abilities. >> if henry...
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you're looking at kentucky here. here's louisville, evansville, indiana, and now we're talking about central parts of kentucky. we have two active warnings as we speak. both of which we call doppler-indicated radar tornadoes. this is heading towards a very populated area of bowling green, kentucky. we don't have a real signature on it or we'd get an icon on it but it could drop down at any given time and this storm that we're talking about right now, this is clay city, kentucky, and stanton, kentucky, we have major rotation on this storm heading your way. a warning about this storm. to put it into perspective, you can see lexington as well. the danger remains very heightened as we have a new watch to talk about. all of the old boxes have been expired and we're talking about one specific area. you can see it across tennessee and kentucky. this is a tornado watch until 8:00 local time. more tornadoes expected, more damage expected. hopefully not more fatalities. >> and when you hear about the strength of this storm, we
you're looking at kentucky here. here's louisville, evansville, indiana, and now we're talking about central parts of kentucky. we have two active warnings as we speak. both of which we call doppler-indicated radar tornadoes. this is heading towards a very populated area of bowling green, kentucky. we don't have a real signature on it or we'd get an icon on it but it could drop down at any given time and this storm that we're talking about right now, this is clay city, kentucky, and stanton,...
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more storms are expected today in alabama, tennessee and again in kentucky. we'll continue to keep a close eye on kentucky and other states in the affected region and make sure people have everything they need to clean up, rebuild and reclaim their dignity from the wreckage of this tragedy. >> and fema is now involved in that clean up operation as you heard from from mitch mcconnell among those hard hit states of illinois, kentucky, kansas and missouri. harrisburg, illinois where six deaths were reported as you heard from senator mcconnell, 13 confirmed deaths as a result of 16 tornadoes across the midwest. and the "l.a. times" reprinting an associated press story this cleanup continues from the deadly tornadoes in the midwest a second storm system could generate more twisters in the same hard hit areas predicting to hit overnight into friday morning. this is "washington today" on c-span radio. some other news today on wall street the dow was up 28, closing at 12,980. nasdaq was up 22, s&p was up eight. the hill newspaper reporting on house majority lead eric
more storms are expected today in alabama, tennessee and again in kentucky. we'll continue to keep a close eye on kentucky and other states in the affected region and make sure people have everything they need to clean up, rebuild and reclaim their dignity from the wreckage of this tragedy. >> and fema is now involved in that clean up operation as you heard from from mitch mcconnell among those hard hit states of illinois, kentucky, kansas and missouri. harrisburg, illinois where six...
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there was a tremendous amount of conflict in kentucky. he was at the front end of people who wanted to preserve the union and dump slavery. he was in favor of the emancipating the slaves. it wasn't a concession to the union. there were many -- kentucky is post war confederate state. kentucky did not ratify the 1th amendment to the constitution until 1985. 75. 1975. it didn't have to because the law of the land after two-thirds of the state ratify it becomes the law but kentucky held out in the 20th century. the late 20th century. mans pating the -- or supporting that. that's impressive. they it stay in the union. and it was lincoln's home state too. of course. >> that's right. with all of that, as a backdrop, why is he lincoln's forgotten ally? i
there was a tremendous amount of conflict in kentucky. he was at the front end of people who wanted to preserve the union and dump slavery. he was in favor of the emancipating the slaves. it wasn't a concession to the union. there were many -- kentucky is post war confederate state. kentucky did not ratify the 1th amendment to the constitution until 1985. 75. 1975. it didn't have to because the law of the land after two-thirds of the state ratify it becomes the law but kentucky held out in the...
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and then he came to kentucky as a lawyer. you almost had to convince your juries through the force of your words, not necessarily the law itself in frontier state like that, and so he developed it. but he was almost a self made orator, too. key turn in a minute and speak on the issues. it was impossible to challenge clay in a debate because he would get up on the spur of the month and come up with all the facts and figures and win the argument. john c. calhoun once prepared a talk for two week and clay got up and demolished it instantly. that's the kind of man clay was. and had he been able to appear on television, he could have really been a very effective politician. of course at that time you didn't campaign for president. there was no radio. so that force was lessened. >> when we've been talking with historians and people here at ashland about him, they keep telling us that he was the equivalent of a rock star in his time. everybody in the country knew him. now, in a country without mass communication, how was it possible
and then he came to kentucky as a lawyer. you almost had to convince your juries through the force of your words, not necessarily the law itself in frontier state like that, and so he developed it. but he was almost a self made orator, too. key turn in a minute and speak on the issues. it was impossible to challenge clay in a debate because he would get up on the spur of the month and come up with all the facts and figures and win the argument. john c. calhoun once prepared a talk for two week...
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michael gilchrest, kentucky in front by four. just over a minute left, kentucky by five. wildcats attack instead of sitting back. anthony davis, anything you throw up he can just dunk. he had 18 and 14 boards. kentucky beats louisville 69-61 to earn a date with kansas. talk about a showdown full of history. >> kentucky and kansas, i mean, you know, rupp and allen and nate and all of they. rupp grew up in kansas. we stole him, i guess, i don't know, but it should be an exciting ballgame. >> it's a dream for these kids to play in the biggest stage that college basketball has to offer this year and get to play, you know, the best team in the country hands down from day one to now. most consistent and it's a thrill, you know. and i think it's even more of a thrill for us right now because i don't think anybody probably thought that we could get here. >>> tonight the women's final four stanford facing undefeated baylor. backdoor to tony konkita, 20- 17. 2nd half baylor goes to wide open, to sims, the senior drills the three-pointer and baylor is in the championship game. they
michael gilchrest, kentucky in front by four. just over a minute left, kentucky by five. wildcats attack instead of sitting back. anthony davis, anything you throw up he can just dunk. he had 18 and 14 boards. kentucky beats louisville 69-61 to earn a date with kansas. talk about a showdown full of history. >> kentucky and kansas, i mean, you know, rupp and allen and nate and all of they. rupp grew up in kansas. we stole him, i guess, i don't know, but it should be an exciting ballgame....
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he begins to get more of a profile outside of kentucky. he is invited to give lectures in other parts of the country in the free states. he spoke to a large crowd in springfield, illinois and guess who was in the audience? >> abraham lincoln. >> he heard him speak. he remembered clay. when lincoln became president in 1860, he gave clay a diplomatic appointment, the ambassador to russia. not the most diplomatic appointment to the core, that would be ambassador to england. that was still political favor for somebody who was a long-time out spoken critic of slavery. clay said later his service in russia mostly consisted of going to parties and drinking a lot and listening to conversations between russian aristocrats and thinking about what the czar was intervening with the war. he came back to the united states and became more conservative as he got older, but still remained very defiant. became more and more reclusive and died on his farm in 1903. now, some abolitionists were from the south and ex-slaves. the most famous was a man from maryl
he begins to get more of a profile outside of kentucky. he is invited to give lectures in other parts of the country in the free states. he spoke to a large crowd in springfield, illinois and guess who was in the audience? >> abraham lincoln. >> he heard him speak. he remembered clay. when lincoln became president in 1860, he gave clay a diplomatic appointment, the ambassador to russia. not the most diplomatic appointment to the core, that would be ambassador to england. that was...
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the kentucky derby is later today. and jenna is in louisville with the preview of the first leg of the triple crown. we're going to head live to churchill downs in just a bit. >> we really need mint juleps or margari margaritas. >>> the job numbers, the nation gained 115,000 jobs last month. unemployment is down slightly to 8.1%. but is the news troubling? cnbc's brian shactman joins us now with some insight. good morning. nice to see you. i said only down that many. if you're one of the people that got a job, that's great news. but in the big picture, why are those who watch the things carefully shrugging their shoulders? >> well, two months ago i was here and we talked about the job market, the number wasn't huge but the trend was positive. the job market was expanding. now, two months later, that job number is smaller and the trend's in the other direction, right? so economists aren't waking up this morning saying the u.s. is going back in a recession. but the truth is, lester, we are in a long recovery and the mome
the kentucky derby is later today. and jenna is in louisville with the preview of the first leg of the triple crown. we're going to head live to churchill downs in just a bit. >> we really need mint juleps or margari margaritas. >>> the job numbers, the nation gained 115,000 jobs last month. unemployment is down slightly to 8.1%. but is the news troubling? cnbc's brian shactman joins us now with some insight. good morning. nice to see you. i said only down that many. if you're...
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title game between kansas and kentucky. right now, jim nantz, standing by with the victorious kansas jayhawks. jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we had the lay-ups and stuff but bottom line, if we defend and rebound, good things happen. >> jim: it has to be one of more most satisfying wins to get the team turned around at half? >> coach: it's not me. thomas and ty labored, but we played through the bigs the second half. >> jim: thomas, how about the comeback, which you were such a big part of. what does it mean to you to be playing for a national championship? >> player: everything in the world. we worked so hard, and we are here now. >> jim: you know, there was a number of times you would
title game between kansas and kentucky. right now, jim nantz, standing by with the victorious kansas jayhawks. jim. >> jim: all right, folks. here we are with the kansas jayhawks on to the championship game on monday night. coach self, your team came back from 13 down to five different occasions. how did you do to? >> coach: i don't know. we were awful. thomas will tell you, the first half, no energy, tight. second half we came out and played so much better, moch more energy, and we...
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you can just visit the state of kentucky. actually, governor city bashier is going to show us why an active government can help high-quality jobs in the united states. we want you to join in on the conversation, check in to the digital war room at current.com/the warroom and make your voice heard. we are just getting started and we will be right back. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. [[vo]]joy behar is coming to current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers and more cops and more firefighters that support our it's go time. >>every weeknight cenk uygur calls out the mainstream media. >>the guys in the middle class the guys in the lower end got screwed again. >>i think you know which one we're talking about. the overwhelming majority of the country says"tax the
you can just visit the state of kentucky. actually, governor city bashier is going to show us why an active government can help high-quality jobs in the united states. we want you to join in on the conversation, check in to the digital war room at current.com/the warroom and make your voice heard. we are just getting started and we will be right back. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more...
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kentucky head coach john calipari. >> the state of kentucky is so connected to this program. it's a commonwealth's team. they go overboard sometimes and i think we twittered some things. i had duane twitter some things out, calm down and relax and, you know, come on, let's use common sense. but i was disappointed to hear it. >> reporter: let's talk hoops. tonight a matchup of basketball royalty when kentucky takes on kansas. these two teams are the two most winningest basketball programs in the history of college hoops! now kentucky is a huge favorite tonight and, carol, tonight's basketball game in the louisiana superdome will be watched by 75,000 fans. that's a record for a national championship game. >> thank you, carlos. >>> now on to new developments in the fatal shooting of trayvon martin. the florida teenager whose case has ignited nationwide outrage. later today, the family will formally ask the united states justice department to review the conduct of the state's attorney who initially reviewed the case. according to reports the prosecutor overruled the police effort
kentucky head coach john calipari. >> the state of kentucky is so connected to this program. it's a commonwealth's team. they go overboard sometimes and i think we twittered some things. i had duane twitter some things out, calm down and relax and, you know, come on, let's use common sense. but i was disappointed to hear it. >> reporter: let's talk hoops. tonight a matchup of basketball royalty when kentucky takes on kansas. these two teams are the two most winningest basketball...
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at the end of the day you look at kentucky. you look at the state of kentucky and a basketball program like that at louisville. you realize that they're bringing in 27 million dollars net revenue at the university of louisville through basketball. in a state which is cutting back just like most other states on higher education funding. so what is a president a chancellor to do? they are looking for streams of revenue. this is one of them. they're not likely to throw the baby out with the bath water. >> ifill: let me ask you both, jerry starting with you finally, how aggressively is the nba playing a role? are they pulling up chairs at the side of basketballor courts and just waiting for these students. >> of course they're happy to wait. the longer they wait, the more mature player they get. the more seasoned player they get. and the more marketable player they get. becausehe longer the player is in college, the more fans become aware of them. someone like anthony davis. he's going to be a player that the pro fans will want to
at the end of the day you look at kentucky. you look at the state of kentucky and a basketball program like that at louisville. you realize that they're bringing in 27 million dollars net revenue at the university of louisville through basketball. in a state which is cutting back just like most other states on higher education funding. so what is a president a chancellor to do? they are looking for streams of revenue. this is one of them. they're not likely to throw the baby out with the bath...
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and if you thought the bridge to nowhere was a waste of time old battle is brewing between kentucky and indiana well tell you why the local government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build a tunnel under eleven acres of trees. it's tuesday june twelfth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. . all the battle for internet freedom is crossing the political divide democratic senator ron wyden and republican representative darrell issa have put political differences aside to make a bill of rights for the internet let's take a look at the top three freedom digital citizens have a right to a free censored internet second once there is openness digital citizens have a right to an open unobstructed internet and then there is a quality digital citizens are created equal and the on the internet now both lawmakers were instrumental in defeating sopa and pipa both bills that critics say strip citizens of their online freedoms and privacy and now they're pushing for this bill of rights wyden has been a staunch critic of these bills where he here he i
and if you thought the bridge to nowhere was a waste of time old battle is brewing between kentucky and indiana well tell you why the local government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build a tunnel under eleven acres of trees. it's tuesday june twelfth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our t.v. . all the battle for internet freedom is crossing the political divide democratic senator ron wyden and republican representative darrell issa have put...
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it reaches into kentucky. if you look on the left side of the screen, that's where the thunderstorm activity is now. our part of the world, yeah, we have scattered clouds. there are also clear spots where you can see the stars. the rain chances, well, until the front gets a reasnabble distance away from us, we stand at least a small chance to see something pop today as the hat fear heats up a little bit. we'll see what happens. i think most of the day will be fine, and tomorrow even better. we'll talk about the details and the insta-weather plus forecast coming up in just a minute. >> thank you, john. >> taking a look at our top stories, three people are dead after their car collided with a truck in cockiesville. this happened along jaretsvill pike. we're told a volks wagen jetia -- volk -- two men in the truck were both pronounced dead on the scene. a third man, 25-year-old justin christian malone was transported to shock trauma where he later died. the driver of the truck was transported to sinai hospital wi
it reaches into kentucky. if you look on the left side of the screen, that's where the thunderstorm activity is now. our part of the world, yeah, we have scattered clouds. there are also clear spots where you can see the stars. the rain chances, well, until the front gets a reasnabble distance away from us, we stand at least a small chance to see something pop today as the hat fear heats up a little bit. we'll see what happens. i think most of the day will be fine, and tomorrow even better....
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>>neil: the kentucky state police say multiple tornadoes have touched down if -- in northern kentucky. a fire station has been destroyed and there are no immediate reports of damage but multiple tornado warnings have and are continuing to be issued separately in nearby indiana, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of
>>neil: the kentucky state police say multiple tornadoes have touched down if -- in northern kentucky. a fire station has been destroyed and there are no immediate reports of damage but multiple tornado warnings have and are continuing to be issued separately in nearby indiana, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency...
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>>> this morning, chaos in kentucky. >> it's happening right now. lexington erupts in violence, after the wildcats win their latest national basketball title. dozens of arrests, fires set. and abc news is there. >>> also this morning, a california community in shock after a campus shooting spree. new information overnight. did money troubles drive the shooter to despair? >>> and the newest airline fee. would you believe 35 bucks to use the overhead bin? >>> and also this morning, whitney houston, sparkling on the silver screen. the first look at her final role. >>> and good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm tanya rivero, in for paula faris. we begin with the call for calm in lexington, kentucky, where about 15,000 fans poured into the streets when their basketball team won the national title. >> it was a party. but there's been dozens of arrests, arson. and one person was wounded by gunfire. abc's alex perez is in lexington this morning. good morning, alex. >> we are standing outside of state street. and the crowds of students h
>>> this morning, chaos in kentucky. >> it's happening right now. lexington erupts in violence, after the wildcats win their latest national basketball title. dozens of arrests, fires set. and abc news is there. >>> also this morning, a california community in shock after a campus shooting spree. new information overnight. did money troubles drive the shooter to despair? >>> and the newest airline fee. would you believe 35 bucks to use the overhead bin?...
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he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. >> i just try to keep up. >> and 25 years as kentucky historian. what does the job entail? >> basically self-defined job. to me it involves writing history of the state. i try to do that. involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, offering advice, suggestions, trying to stay out of their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks and appearing in things like this in public to tell the story of the state and the people who lived here. >> and avery malone is with us, the director of tour operations here. how many people come to this place every year, how it's financed, and how it's operated? >> well, it varies by season how many people you will find visiting ashland. certainly the tourists come when the leaves change and keenland is in null swing, christmas and throughout the summer. we have somewhere around 15,000 a year come to see us. we are financed through a variety of methods and means. and we are very fortunate to have all of our visitors and all of friends of
he definitely is a scholar on kentucky history. >> i just try to keep up. >> and 25 years as kentucky historian. what does the job entail? >> basically self-defined job. to me it involves writing history of the state. i try to do that. involves working with people who are writing about kentucky's history and helping them, aiding them, offering advice, suggestions, trying to stay out of their way sometimes. also entails going around and giving talks and appearing in things like...
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parts of southern indiana and kentucky were just devastated. 21 people died in kentucky where the governor has asked for federal assistance. terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup e
parts of southern indiana and kentucky were just devastated. 21 people died in kentucky where the governor has asked for federal assistance. terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands...
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kentucky needs a quick one. mays. noel lost it. last touched by louisville with eight seconds left. >> greg: partner, they just stay active. >> clark: they don't give up on it. >> greg: got himself in a little bit of a tiff there trying to attack. they cut off all the passing lanes and created that turnover opportunity. >> tim: noel winding down. the free throw goes with 1.8 left but louisville can stay home with a "w," a hard-earned victory at that. 80-77. for clark kellogg, greg anthony, tim brando, saying so long. tonight on cbs. back-to-back episodes of "made in jersey" followed by "48 hours." i'm out of breath. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. home of the 2013 men's national championship. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com. >> a wintry mix across the washington region is making some highways slippery while falling temperatures could cause freezing tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. bruce johnson is off this evening. >>> snow mixed with rain across most of the area today.
kentucky needs a quick one. mays. noel lost it. last touched by louisville with eight seconds left. >> greg: partner, they just stay active. >> clark: they don't give up on it. >> greg: got himself in a little bit of a tiff there trying to attack. they cut off all the passing lanes and created that turnover opportunity. >> tim: noel winding down. the free throw goes with 1.8 left but louisville can stay home with a "w," a hard-earned victory at that. 80-77. for...