stern. he had a way of disciplining you more than bogle did, but we got the point. we re going to have to get deep on that some day. nicolle, this is not the circus. we have to get into the circus. we ll get there, we ll get there. i want you to say something about john mccain. take a turn from us. show you the sound from the president s chief of staff john kelly. the vast majority of the people that move illegally into the united states are not bad people. they re not criminals, they re not ms13, but they re also not people that would easily assimilate into the united states. they are overwhelmingly rural people. and the countries they come from, fourth, fifth, sixth grade education is the norm. they re coming here for a reason and i sympathize with the reason, but the laws are the laws. one, it is simply untrue. most immigrants that come here achieve college graduation rates ahead of many natural born
lot of news people rolled through here and just take out the image of beattyville, the poorest town in the country. people are suspicious. what are your thoughts on that? it s home. no matter what we have or don t have, it s always going to be home. but in all honesty, in a small community like us that s been going downhill for 40 years, a lot of people draw money from the government. no jobs leads to no money which leads to depression which leads to drugs or alcohol. you know, we just have 35% of our high school kids graduate. wow. young people leave to find something to do. i want young people to stay. i want them to find jobs and i want them to be with their families. just like i want my children to be with me. i ran for mayor back in 2010. i got beat by just a handful of votes. that s all you guys have here is a handful of votes. absolutely. i m proud of who i am. i m proud of my mother. she has a sixth grade education. she s cooked these home cooked meals.
she has taken care of me for 33 years and she s still taking care of me. i m proud to be from beattyville. and i want to help the community. that s what a small town is about. helping everybody. do you feel like you re running for mayor maybe there s a target on you now that people are trying to run your name down? i don t care how big a target on my back, i m guns loaded. when you say guns loaded you actually mean there s probably some guns you could load. you know how it is. when we say that, we mean metaphorical. but if i need guns, they re loaded. absolutely. you say your mom has a sixth grade education but she s got a ph.d. in food. this is real, real good. robert touched on it a little bit, but like many communities dealing with poverty, drug abuse has become a serious issue. in 2015, 30% of residents in eastern kentucky reported having a family member or friend that abused prescription drugs. in the late 1990s abuse of pain pills surged with many blaming work-relat
i m proud to be from beattyville. and i want to help the community. that s what a small town is about. helping everybody. do you feel like you re running for mayor maybe there s a target on you now that people are trying to run your name down? i don t care how big a target on my back, i m guns loaded. when you say guns loaded you actually mean there s probably some guns you could load. you know how it is. when we say that, we mean metaphorical. but if i need guns, they re loaded. absolutely. you say your mom has a sixth grade education but she s got a ph.d. in food. this is real, good. robert touched on it a little bit, but like many communities dealing with poverty, drug abuse has become a serious issue. in 2015, 30% of residents in eastern kentucky reported having a family member or friend that abused prescription drugs. in the late 1990s abuse of pain pills surged with many blaming work-related injuries and it quickly became an epidemic when oxycontin became more widel
through here and just take out the image of beattiville, the poorest town in the country. people are suspicious. what are your thoughts on that? it s home. no matter what we have or don t have, it s always going to be home. but in all honesty, in a small community like us that s been going downhill for 40 years, a lot of people draw money from the government. no jobs leads to no money which leads to depression which leads to drugs or alcohol. you know, we just have 35% of our high school kids graduate. wow. young people leave to find something to do. i want young people to stay. i want them to find jobs and i want them to be with their families. just like i want my children to be with me. i ran for mayor back in 2010. i got beat by just a handful of votes. that s all you guys have here is a handful of votes. absolutely. i m proud of who i am. i m proud of my mother. she has a sixth grade education. she s cooked these home cooked meals. she has taken care of me for 33 years an