
Impeachment Investigation Continues
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Comer says the vote to oust speaker McCarthy will not disrupt impeachment investigation.
Congressman James Comer says the vote to oust speaker Kevin McCarthy will not disrupt the impeachment investigation.
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Impeachment Investigation Continues
Clip: Season 2 Episode 91 | 1m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Congressman James Comer says the vote to oust speaker Kevin McCarthy will not disrupt the impeachment investigation.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe US House is still in recess after Tuesday's vote, ousting House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
But Congressman James Comer of the First District in Kentucky, who heads the House Oversight Committee, says this will not stop the House's impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden.
Here's Congressman Colmer on the Fox News Channel.
Well, we're going to keep moving forward.
We're going to continue to read emails.
We're going to continue to look at bank statements.
We're going to continue to talk to people that have insider knowledge of what the Bidens were really doing with respect to criminal activity and with respect to Joe's knowledge.
And we're going to continue to be putting together a timeline.
So we're not going to stop we're going to continue from the committee member standpoint, from the committee staff standpoint.
And we're expecting a whole nother batch of bank documents to come in this week from our subpoena last week.
So all of everything's moving forward.
We're continuing to follow the money.
And this is an indictment, but it's not stopping our work.
Comber and the rest of Kentucky's Republican House delegation voted to keep McCarthy as House speaker.
Beshear Leads Cameron In New Poll
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 35s | A new pollshows Beshear leading Cameron by six points in the 2023 race for KY Governor. (35s)
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 5m 2s | Discussing the future of child care in KY as Federal funding runs out. (5m 2s)
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 4m 15s | U.K. immunologist weighs in on the current status of COVID in the Commonwealth. (4m 15s)
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 56s | A giant golden spike was unveiled at the Henry Clay Estate. (56s)
KY A.G. Candidates On Abortion
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 2m 14s | Republican candidate expresses support for abortion exceptions. (2m 14s)
KY's First Week Of Online Sports Betting
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 1m 21s | Over $68 million were wagered in the first four days of online sports betting. (1m 21s)
Lexington's Ada Limon Named Poet Laureate
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 34s | Ada Limon of Lexington, KY wins the MacArthur Genius Grant. (34s)
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 4m 26s | YMCA in Louisville hosts the Love Notes Program to teach teens about relationships. (4m 26s)
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 2m 43s | Day two of the 2023 SOAR Summit focused on the opioid crisis. (2m 43s)
Tobacco Research Center Coming To Kentucky
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Clip: S2 Ep91 | 2m 23s | AppalTRuST, a new tobacco research center, is coming to University of Kentucky. (2m 23s)
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