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the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. so what would you treat with a thing like real military this would be the last but the bottom would. be just like what they like you know that i got. was that we. would see this this is. what caused me to run for governor i kind of french myself to help us celebrate and remember the twentieth anniversary of the political campaign that shocked the world former governor jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration campaign chairman dean barkley bill hillsman the campaign advertising guru and political strategist. running mate. school teacher made. and finally the communications director for the administration. really was the one that got me
the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. so what would you treat with a thing like real military this would be the last...
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warriors were up but turned it over 16 times, kept minnesota in the game. anthony tolliver in the right place at the right time. timberwolves led by four but then the warriors got hot and curry scored a workmanlike grinding out 28 tonight. warriors won it 116-99 and earned the weekend off. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three year $90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the giants in 2021. >>> he runs to the sidelines, grabs a beer and includinged it right down right through the -- and chugged is right down right through the face guard, missed his mouth, went all over his beard and crushed the can on his helmet in the middle of the game. ottawa beat toronto to advance to the playoffs. >> looked a little too planned. >> oh, i'm sure it did. >> maybe the blonde was there. >> i saw it. i bit. i said i got to >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> have a great weekend! we have a whole bunch of political news for you coming up starting monday
warriors were up but turned it over 16 times, kept minnesota in the game. anthony tolliver in the right place at the right time. timberwolves led by four but then the warriors got hot and curry scored a workmanlike grinding out 28 tonight. warriors won it 116-99 and earned the weekend off. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three year $90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the...
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you know we have same day registration in minnesota and i thought that these people are not. they're not waiting in the law in. the first time and i'll just state this. fall. how many people have come up to me that. makes me feel so good to tell me always you know you were the first person i ever folded for and that to me is the reward. more than anything ever being the governor was the fact that we had that type of impact on the people they told us were untouchable w c c o or me up that morning in their little political report of us crosses yeah the universe they went to sort of the valley lives around the block where young people registering to vote on the lights in day that's the first time i said my god we may have done that because that was the missing piece that i didn't know of all time who are they going to show off i've never seen before or since the initial returns came in with you had thirty seven percent and you never moved i've never seen anything like this all of them stay as all night it was thirty seven percent and coleman was trailing and he made a little bit
you know we have same day registration in minnesota and i thought that these people are not. they're not waiting in the law in. the first time and i'll just state this. fall. how many people have come up to me that. makes me feel so good to tell me always you know you were the first person i ever folded for and that to me is the reward. more than anything ever being the governor was the fact that we had that type of impact on the people they told us were untouchable w c c o or me up that...
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welcoming you back to minnesota. kirk cousins was under pressure to deliver in a big spot tnd he did jut. on the other side of the things, the vikings defense holds aaron rodgers check. in fact, they hold him to under 200 yards passing. green bay still winless on the road this season. as for minnesota, they get a i veortant win, esp eshi when you consider just how tough their schedule is about to get r wid trips to new england followed by a road trip to seattle. as for us right now, we get to give out some game balls.h we begin wrk cousins. two games against the packers ea this 767 yards, seven touchdowns. on the night that randy moss gets his hall of fame ring, adam thielen breaks his team record for 100-yard receiving games in the season. on t defensive side of thing sheldon richardson, seven tackles and two sacks. here is michelle with kirk cousins and adam thielen. >> liam, thank you. kirk, this was a game you absolutely had to wi what clicked tonight? >> well, i think it was complimentary football.r fense showed
welcoming you back to minnesota. kirk cousins was under pressure to deliver in a big spot tnd he did jut. on the other side of the things, the vikings defense holds aaron rodgers check. in fact, they hold him to under 200 yards passing. green bay still winless on the road this season. as for minnesota, they get a i veortant win, esp eshi when you consider just how tough their schedule is about to get r wid trips to new england followed by a road trip to seattle. as for us right now, we get to...
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the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. but no sixty three with a thing like that attributes which. lasted from the bottom to the last whether they like it that i got it.
the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. but no sixty three with a thing like that attributes which. lasted from the...
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greg in minnesota, greg. >> caller: hey, cramer, did you get my spif on foot locker what do you think about the tariffs on shoes, is that -- >> tariffs are -- it's a little overblown. foot locker is okay, but it would have been better in the 30s. let's go to ron in new york. ron. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> doing well, how about you >> caller: doing all right i want to get your opinion on sales point technology >> it's very good, digital identity but there are like five companies in the same ilk, and they're all too high i need to go to randall in minnesota, randall >> caller: a warm boo-yah from the frozen socialist state of minnesota, cramer. >> i like that what's up? >> caller: cck, holding, buying more >> cck, i think it's a very inexpensive stock. it does a great job. i say -- i mean, the tariffs are probably hurting it. i like the company let's go to ann in indiana, ann. >> caller: thanks for taking my call >> of course >> caller: i think the guidance is down on the future estimates. so is it a buy, sell, or hold? >> which one >> caller: the tech supply company.
greg in minnesota, greg. >> caller: hey, cramer, did you get my spif on foot locker what do you think about the tariffs on shoes, is that -- >> tariffs are -- it's a little overblown. foot locker is okay, but it would have been better in the 30s. let's go to ron in new york. ron. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> doing well, how about you >> caller: doing all right i want to get your opinion on sales point technology >> it's very good, digital...
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the four—time nba all—star jimmy butler has been granted a move away from the minnesota timberwolves to join the philadelphia 76ers. the disgruntled superstar wouldn't play back—to—back games and said he wouldn't sign a contract for 2019, in a bid to force through a move. here is nba reporter lindsay dunn. every once in awhile the bad guy in some situations will win. because you are right,jimmy some situations will win. because you are right, jimmy butler is the winner in this situation. he forced their hand to trade him, and to put in into perspective for anyone, he went from a team that had no chance of making the finals to a team that now, lossmakers, had the odds of going 7:1 to the finals, to now 3:1. if he plays and takes on the motto of philadelphia, the city of brotherly love, they really could go far, and he is the winner in this, but also carl anthony towns of the minnesota timberwolves, he is also a winner because i think his mental health is going to take a break from i guess the alleged bullying that butler was giving him. england beat bangladesh by seven wickets und
the four—time nba all—star jimmy butler has been granted a move away from the minnesota timberwolves to join the philadelphia 76ers. the disgruntled superstar wouldn't play back—to—back games and said he wouldn't sign a contract for 2019, in a bid to force through a move. here is nba reporter lindsay dunn. every once in awhile the bad guy in some situations will win. because you are right,jimmy some situations will win. because you are right, jimmy butler is the winner in this...
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minnesota knows a huge amount about this issue. for example, minnesota is a state that's home to tens of thousands of somali immigrants who originally came to the country in the early 1990s. while many are still struggling to assimilate, some are building their own business empires and even running for office. the bbcs merchuma has been there. american women are organising running for office and following politics more closely. a move that comes with many hurdles especially for black women and immigrants like this lady. she is buying for house of representatives in minnesota's district, 602a it is usually said that campaigning alone does not... but hard work does. it has its own challenges, but it doesn't, it's not impossible. it is possible, and despite this, it's not even about me any more, it's about other young women, muslim young women, africa and young women, that there is a limitless possibilities for them, that they can do whatever it is that they dare to dream. this spirit of fighting is rubbing off on many women in minnes
minnesota knows a huge amount about this issue. for example, minnesota is a state that's home to tens of thousands of somali immigrants who originally came to the country in the early 1990s. while many are still struggling to assimilate, some are building their own business empires and even running for office. the bbcs merchuma has been there. american women are organising running for office and following politics more closely. a move that comes with many hurdles especially for black women and...
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i would watch minnesota. a bellwether state. defense on the suburbs. whoever comes out of minnesota looking best will tell us the night. lastly, orange county. it will be a long process. california. we have great candidates out there. the first korean-american woman could be elected to congress. a lot of women in the day of president trump is on the ballot. >> and the data. one of the things i read in the close races you have the republican candidates who are -- whose polling is running a points behind the president's national approval rating. that indicates a surge in republicans. if you look at it compared to last month, do they have an opportunity to catch up to a low national approval rating, but still tracking behind him, there is room to grow on election day. >> the base has come home. folks are getting 2/3 of the republican base on our side and now getting 90% plus. with the swing voters who are skeptical right now, it is a two-step process. some may want to check on president trump, but they are not sure where the democratic party is going. the
i would watch minnesota. a bellwether state. defense on the suburbs. whoever comes out of minnesota looking best will tell us the night. lastly, orange county. it will be a long process. california. we have great candidates out there. the first korean-american woman could be elected to congress. a lot of women in the day of president trump is on the ballot. >> and the data. one of the things i read in the close races you have the republican candidates who are -- whose polling is running a...
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mark dewine and tim walz in minnesota for governor. georgia too early to call, all in terms of the counting of the vote. >> a milestone here. we said democrats need to get a net gain of 23. they lost those two earlier, but a net gain of 23 just came in. it is the second district of minnesota, jason lewis. we were talking about him a minute ago. he has been unseated. we're projecting angie craig defeats jason lewis, and what that means, we have 25 democratic pickups here on the target list. we look at the seats republicans were going after. they pick up two, one in iron range, one in california. that gives the democrats the net gain of 23. that's what they needed to gain control. >> amy klobuchar was live on the air saying democrats will flip house seats in minnesota. we see that there. we also see democrat tim walz who ran for governor taking the house, too. >> over 100 women elected to the house. >> for the first time ever. >> yep. >> hey, wow. that seems like we should have a cake or something. what we do have is lawrence o'donnell i
mark dewine and tim walz in minnesota for governor. georgia too early to call, all in terms of the counting of the vote. >> a milestone here. we said democrats need to get a net gain of 23. they lost those two earlier, but a net gain of 23 just came in. it is the second district of minnesota, jason lewis. we were talking about him a minute ago. he has been unseated. we're projecting angie craig defeats jason lewis, and what that means, we have 25 democratic pickups here on the target...
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he went on to have a 15 year nfl career with the minnesota vikings into the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award, that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing for the vikings, he went to law school and earned a law degree from the university of minnesota law school. in 1993 he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court, where he served for more than two decades, that's very impressive. that's a very impressive job, brilliant. thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation, which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know the goodness, grace, and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations to come. she is looking down on you right now and she is so proud of you. alan is joined today by three of their children, georgianna, justin, and kami. please stand up. please stan
he went on to have a 15 year nfl career with the minnesota vikings into the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award, that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing for the vikings, he went to law school and earned a law degree from the university of minnesota law school. in 1993 he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court, where he served for more than two decades, that's very...
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here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonightw >> jimmy: our first player is minnesota vikings' defensive tackle tom johnshe was voted "m pop out of a lamp when you rub it." [ laughter and applause ] "what is your wish?" next up for the bears is cody parkey. he was voted "most likely to be an elf who recently escaped from the shelf." [ laughter and applause ] a rare award. they rarely give that out. >> steve: wow, they don't give that one out very often. >> jimmy: during the holidays, they do. >> steve: i guess, yeah. >> jimmy: next up from chicago is eric kush. he was voted "most likely to be the guy putin turns around and says, 'take care of this problem.'" [ laughter and applause ] next for the bears is patrick scales. he was voted "most likely to fill his water bottle with whole milk." [ laughter ] "mom said it's good for a a growing boy." [ laughter ] next up from minnesota is david morgan. he was voted "most likely to sniff his own armpit then pass out." [ laughter and applause ] "got myself again." next out of minnesota is ameer abdullas ved "most likely ask his barber for the wind
here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonightw >> jimmy: our first player is minnesota vikings' defensive tackle tom johnshe was voted "m pop out of a lamp when you rub it." [ laughter and applause ] "what is your wish?" next up for the bears is cody parkey. he was voted "most likely to be an elf who recently escaped from the shelf." [ laughter and applause ] a rare award. they rarely give that out. >> steve: wow, they don't give that one out very...
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this happened on7th street at minnesota avenue. ce news 4's justin finch is live near the now with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: well, aaron, eu this morning we know that d.c. police are on the hunt for two men who wer seen in a black sedan. that cameig as their inveion began wrapping up. that alert released within minutes of that shooting report. i want to take you to a map showing you where this all took minnesotah street a avenue in southeast. of course, a neighborhood area here off minnesota avenue. so no doubt some neighbors were looking at this overnight. police spread out across that area, speaking with sources, gathering clues, trying to put together what led up to this shoong and why. back out live, police have not yet released any detail about the shooting itsel or who was involved or perhaps even the victim.n of the still standing by for that, as well as a motive. tnce we get that information, we'll bring to you on air and online. we're live here in northeast, justin finch, news 4. >> justin, thank you.
this happened on7th street at minnesota avenue. ce news 4's justin finch is live near the now with the latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: well, aaron, eu this morning we know that d.c. police are on the hunt for two men who wer seen in a black sedan. that cameig as their inveion began wrapping up. that alert released within minutes of that shooting report. i want to take you to a map showing you where this all took minnesotah street a avenue in southeast. of course, a neighborhood...
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minnesota's first tim wallace, source.rge this is after he was targeted with a mail bomb. what was the thinking? thing was a soros sad thing from the other side where they desperately tried to tie something to something that wasn't. it had nothing to do with religion. he has given a bunch of money. he is liberal. thatould have replaced with anybody that was liberal and had given a bunch of money. the dems try to take that and make something of it that it was not. that is not with the ad was about. it has nothing to do with anything going on in that election. ones trying to incite people. things that have nothing to do with what they are saying into something they are not. it is unfortunate that is what they are doing to politics. >> last question, you love all of these races like your children. what are some races you think are going to surprise people tuesday night, wednesday morning? >> i think there will be two surprises. one, yet again republicans are going to outperform what literally all the experts are saying out there. there will be another investigation why was th
minnesota's first tim wallace, source.rge this is after he was targeted with a mail bomb. what was the thinking? thing was a soros sad thing from the other side where they desperately tried to tie something to something that wasn't. it had nothing to do with religion. he has given a bunch of money. he is liberal. thatould have replaced with anybody that was liberal and had given a bunch of money. the dems try to take that and make something of it that it was not. that is not with the ad was...
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democrat rashida talid in washington, and the democrat in minnesota by a landslide. omar came to the u.s. as a refugee and will be the first somalian american in the house of representatives. >> in minnesota it is a cold state but the people have warm hearts and we don't just welcome immigrants, but we send them to washington. >> voters are sending two native american women to congress, she'll represent kansas. >> this campaign has been built on bringing new leaders to the table and new voicesclat least 100 women who are headed to the house, breaking the previous record of 84. a ground breaking election in what has been dubbed the year of the woman. kenneth craig, cbs news. >>> and another check on wall street this afternoon a live look the dow up almost 500 points. >> let's get a check on the weather forecast now, looks like it is sunny out there. >> a lot of sunshine all across the bay area, here is a gorgeous view from our camera you can see the beautiful blue skies across the bay, our temperatures are warming up, so 60s and 70's from 72 at concord, 66 in oakland,
democrat rashida talid in washington, and the democrat in minnesota by a landslide. omar came to the u.s. as a refugee and will be the first somalian american in the house of representatives. >> in minnesota it is a cold state but the people have warm hearts and we don't just welcome immigrants, but we send them to washington. >> voters are sending two native american women to congress, she'll represent kansas. >> this campaign has been built on bringing new leaders to the...
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i've said this before, i'll say it, minnesota -- >> yeah, no, we both got an opportunity to see the minnesota -- >> we both had a chance to talk to dana who is at the minnesota department of employment and economic development. and minnesota has really taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how do i bring broadband to every minnesotan? they're very far down the path of doing so. >> that's right. >> these are the kinds of people we want to partner with, how can we help, learn from what you've done, how can we bring all these tools together and make sure every state has them, not just minnesot minnesota? >> a plug for those who are interested in the mapping side, minnesota put together not only a visualization of all the counties and cities there, but they've used that for direct resource funding of projects where, you know, there might not be a provider or there might be a local provider, where they can actually give them support, particularly around unemployment and workforce concern which has been very fascinating. we had a chance to actually meet that person. i want to
i've said this before, i'll say it, minnesota -- >> yeah, no, we both got an opportunity to see the minnesota -- >> we both had a chance to talk to dana who is at the minnesota department of employment and economic development. and minnesota has really taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how do i bring broadband to every minnesotan? they're very far down the path of doing so. >> that's right. >> these are the kinds of people we want to partner...
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minnesota -- >> we both got an opportunity to see the minnesota. >> yeah. we had a chance to talk to dana at the minnesota department of economic development. they've taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how to bring broadband to over minnesotan. they're far down the path of going so. these are the types of people we want to partner with and help and bring the tools together and make sure every state has them, not just minnesota. >> just a plug. minnesota put together not only a visualization of the counties and cities there, but they used that for direct resource funding of projects where there might not be a provider or a local provider where they can give them support, particularly around an employment or work force concern which has been fascinating. we had a chance to meet that person. i want to remind you, we're tweeting this conversation at digital economy. if you are following us here on c-span, continue to bring comments. and prepare for questions. i've got a couple more for david and then i'll open it up to the floor. you k
minnesota -- >> we both got an opportunity to see the minnesota. >> yeah. we had a chance to talk to dana at the minnesota department of economic development. they've taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how to bring broadband to over minnesotan. they're far down the path of going so. these are the types of people we want to partner with and help and bring the tools together and make sure every state has them, not just minnesota. >> just a plug....
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i'm a 1l at the university of minnesota law school. yourestion goes to introduction where you said that previously the court has erred policy.wing i was wondering if you could say in what ways the court now and or can do in the future what they can do to avoid that? perhaps not done before? >> well, that's a great question. do look back on these mistakes and, in retrospect, you well, that was pretty obviously a mistake. and, you know, you'd like to theirthat if you were in position at the time, that you would have done something different. but, you know, it requires a degree of arrogance to say i wouldn't have done that, when others do. you know, i don't know. excuse me. myin, my greatest comfort is colleagues. have were nine members to court for everything else, and i don't know that there's a magic formula for making sure you don't make a mistake other than can, lookingas you at the materials we have, and theprinciples underlying constitution and listen as carefully as you can to the views of all your colleagues and can.e best you >>
i'm a 1l at the university of minnesota law school. yourestion goes to introduction where you said that previously the court has erred policy.wing i was wondering if you could say in what ways the court now and or can do in the future what they can do to avoid that? perhaps not done before? >> well, that's a great question. do look back on these mistakes and, in retrospect, you well, that was pretty obviously a mistake. and, you know, you'd like to theirthat if you were in position at the...
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congress. >> here in minnesota it's a cold state but the people have warm hearts. and we don't justelme immigrants, bugt rteorsomali violence of civil war when she was 8. after years in a refugee camp in kenya, she immigrated here when she was 12, learning english in three months. >> that's the america i'm going to go fight for. >> reporter: and mastering politics in the years that followed. >> i'm proud to be able to bring my voice out. >> reporter: 27-year-old safiya wazir is the first refugee ever elected to new hampshire's state house. her family fled afghanistan and the taliban 21 years ago, spent ten years in a refugee camp before making their way here. she studied the dictionary at night to learn english. >> one thing a younger generation could do is the energy that you have, you want to be the advocate for females and young people and working families. >> reporter: these days our politics clearly can frustrate, anger, and divide. but these two winners provide a much-needed reminder our elections still have the power to inspire. jim axelrod, cbs news, new yo
congress. >> here in minnesota it's a cold state but the people have warm hearts. and we don't justelme immigrants, bugt rteorsomali violence of civil war when she was 8. after years in a refugee camp in kenya, she immigrated here when she was 12, learning english in three months. >> that's the america i'm going to go fight for. >> reporter: and mastering politics in the years that followed. >> i'm proud to be able to bring my voice out. >> reporter: 27-year-old...
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by doing that, we could see things like the special elections in minnesota and mississippi are not that close. in fact, it points to outcomes for new jersey going to the democrats, missouri to the democrats, montana to the democrats, tennessee gone republican, texas. david: so what do you come up with? about four states. arizona, nevada, north dakota, indiana. those will be the ones to watch him a will determine whether ab. or not the senate clips. certainly there are big consequences if we see one or both chambers flipping to the democrats. david: everybody should read it on the bloomberg. it will help us focus tuesday night. thank you, carl riccadonna. now we want to find out what's happening in the markets. let's go to emma chandra. >> or not the going from risk on riskf in the u.s. equity markets. red across the board for the major indexes, extending their declines. s&p 500 down for the first time in four days. the markets have been looking positive this morning on the back of that report that the president had asked some officials to draft a china trade deal. neville looks like the
by doing that, we could see things like the special elections in minnesota and mississippi are not that close. in fact, it points to outcomes for new jersey going to the democrats, missouri to the democrats, montana to the democrats, tennessee gone republican, texas. david: so what do you come up with? about four states. arizona, nevada, north dakota, indiana. those will be the ones to watch him a will determine whether ab. or not the senate clips. certainly there are big consequences if we see...
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minnesota, our colleague, again winning in minnesota. seeing thet extraordinary leadership of these members going into the governor's offices. it was a great night. beginning, we focused on health care. two years ago today, the day after the election, the same day after the election, everyone came together and said, we see the urgency. we want to take responsibility. that gave us an opportunity to protect the affordable care act. that was so essential to the financial security of american working families. we knew it would be a target of the trump administration. time, we had mobilized many of the groups. dependinge together on where we might be on the spectrum on other issues, to say this was our focus. we made a plan to launch our campaign on the weekend of martin luther king jr. day. the president pulled his punch when it came time to lower the cost by enabling secretaries to renegotiate. this was very important. there were paychecks by building infrastructures of america and integrity by reducing the role of dark money in the politic
minnesota, our colleague, again winning in minnesota. seeing thet extraordinary leadership of these members going into the governor's offices. it was a great night. beginning, we focused on health care. two years ago today, the day after the election, the same day after the election, everyone came together and said, we see the urgency. we want to take responsibility. that gave us an opportunity to protect the affordable care act. that was so essential to the financial security of american...
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same thing with dean phillips in minnesota. complete fabrications. we didn't have ad watchers and many of these districts except for the very healthy television news course that did run a lot of stories that we could then put in television advertising saying it was outright false. we don't have that luxury in a lot of races. i think as democrats we just have to be prepared for this, know that our site doesn't use the sort of tactics. the other side is going to do whatever they can to win a seat and they should be prepared for that. >> and a shout out to my home state of minnesota which does many things better than everyone else. [laughter] >> so there were somen surprisig results are both in the positive and negative way that i was a little surprised by on tuesday night and wednesday and thursday and friday. what was the biggest surprise for each of you? >> you surprise, i would say on the house side in new york, some of the polls will starting to change. and some folks had written off post. we were watching the results may abandon max rows. and he c
same thing with dean phillips in minnesota. complete fabrications. we didn't have ad watchers and many of these districts except for the very healthy television news course that did run a lot of stories that we could then put in television advertising saying it was outright false. we don't have that luxury in a lot of races. i think as democrats we just have to be prepared for this, know that our site doesn't use the sort of tactics. the other side is going to do whatever they can to win a seat...
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plus, live in minnesota. one of the states republican and democratic operatives tell nbc news will be their bellwether there tonight. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor. for afib patients well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® compares in reducing the risk of stroke. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for ble
plus, live in minnesota. one of the states republican and democratic operatives tell nbc news will be their bellwether there tonight. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner...
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we had a chance to talk to dana who is at the minnesota department and minnesota has taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how do we bring broadband to every minnesotan. they're far down the path of doing so. these are the kinds of people we want to partner with. >> minnesota put together not only a visualization of the counties and cities there, but they've used that for direct resource funding of projects where, you know, there might not be a provider or there might be a local provider where they can give them support, particularly around an employment work force concern. >> right. >> which is very fascinating. we had a chance to meet that person. i want to remind you, we're tweeting this conversation at digital economy. if you're following us here on c-span, continue to bring comments and prepare for questions. i've got a couple more for david and then i'll open it up to the floor. so, you know, you're doing a lot. i'm listening to you and i'm thinking wow, you know, leave it to david to all these things at ntia. we've known each other -- previous administrator
we had a chance to talk to dana who is at the minnesota department and minnesota has taken a leadership role in trying to attack the challenge of how do we bring broadband to every minnesotan. they're far down the path of doing so. these are the kinds of people we want to partner with. >> minnesota put together not only a visualization of the counties and cities there, but they've used that for direct resource funding of projects where, you know, there might not be a provider or there...
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i was born and raised in western minnesota. i have spent emotion of my life employed in the private sector for the last 19 years. i am running to allow people to keep a little more of what they earn to spend on their families and businesses. we need acountability in minnesota. we have lost that and i think it is time for a change. thank you for watching. >> we have a lot of topics to get through tonight. we have want to talk about talking about taxes, something we all care a lot about. mr. johnson to you first. you have said that you will not raise taxes. consider this. the state budget forecast comes in next year showing the state of minnesota with a $2 billion
i was born and raised in western minnesota. i have spent emotion of my life employed in the private sector for the last 19 years. i am running to allow people to keep a little more of what they earn to spend on their families and businesses. we need acountability in minnesota. we have lost that and i think it is time for a change. thank you for watching. >> we have a lot of topics to get through tonight. we have want to talk about talking about taxes, something we all care a lot about....
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minnesota, important? >> it was a racist democrats were depending on if they wanted a chance of winning back the house. an incumbent that helped to pass the tax bill. democrats see this as a race that shows they can continue to pick up the gains. one by one they are winning these races, specifically in districts where hillary clinton beat president trump. and they are picking up some of these races. there is a better chance for them to take back the house, even as they say devastating losses in the senate. this is a sign we could have a split decision tonight where the democrats pick up these districts that are clinton districts, and continue to hemorrhage in the senate. david: we have a handful of flips, so to speak. i wonder if we camp old that together and see the exact number, but it is modest at this point. a long way to go until 23. >> it is. results we will see come in now will results wel see come in now will reflect different demographics of voters. we have seen the rest the bill, manufacturing --
minnesota, important? >> it was a racist democrats were depending on if they wanted a chance of winning back the house. an incumbent that helped to pass the tax bill. democrats see this as a race that shows they can continue to pick up the gains. one by one they are winning these races, specifically in districts where hillary clinton beat president trump. and they are picking up some of these races. there is a better chance for them to take back the house, even as they say devastating...
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again, we are hearing on the overpass in minnesota. that is out here at the international airport. the northbound off-ramp. i will show you the picture. >> that was international. >> yeah. >> that's minnesota international. hopefully no one is hurt. that was the question in minnesota. >> right now, this is a preliminary 7.0 five miles outside of anchorage. >> i want to bring in brian. we are watching what is extraordinary local coverage, a camera outside of k tv a as they are talking to the reporters. the media stations are all down. that's how significant this is. >> that's right. context for the viewers and all the local stations have been knocked off the airwaves by the earthquake. that happened about 50 or 55 minutes ago. as a result only these were seen from the local stations are the facebook live streams. power is out in parts of anchorage, but thankfully via cell phone towers and some of these pictures are starting to come out via facebook and other social media tools. all the local tv stations are down. that's always a problem in the emergencies because viewers tune in to
again, we are hearing on the overpass in minnesota. that is out here at the international airport. the northbound off-ramp. i will show you the picture. >> that was international. >> yeah. >> that's minnesota international. hopefully no one is hurt. that was the question in minnesota. >> right now, this is a preliminary 7.0 five miles outside of anchorage. >> i want to bring in brian. we are watching what is extraordinary local coverage, a camera outside of k tv a...
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and the pennsylvania suburbs these are stories of women candidates like dean phillips in minnesota the suburban wave people too willing to work with both sides and then to demonize the opponent. >> if you had to pick one race you just love to tell the story of to epitomize what democrats did successfully what with abby quick. >> for me one race would be illinois, ron underwood. [laughter] absolutely magnificent how he did it 30 years old. never ran and said i will do this. talking about how he lives in that district and i was amazed at how he did and how he did it. ron underwood in illinois was huge for me. >> i was going to say that but i will talk to the virginia race that people were not sure of right up until the end but this was because of who she was, former cia girl scout leader, mom who ran as herself and unapologetically if you have not seen the closing of the debate she had i am not nancy pelosi. my name is abigail so she could make it personal but then run the campaign that made her able to reflect that professionalism with her ground game. >> and that district is where davi
and the pennsylvania suburbs these are stories of women candidates like dean phillips in minnesota the suburban wave people too willing to work with both sides and then to demonize the opponent. >> if you had to pick one race you just love to tell the story of to epitomize what democrats did successfully what with abby quick. >> for me one race would be illinois, ron underwood. [laughter] absolutely magnificent how he did it 30 years old. never ran and said i will do this. talking...
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welcome to the final debate in the race for minnesota governor. election year, in it together initiative. the debate will take up the full and will consist of policy questions, questions about or tics and a series of yes no lightning round type queries. we'll mix it up a little bit. word about quick the format.
welcome to the final debate in the race for minnesota governor. election year, in it together initiative. the debate will take up the full and will consist of policy questions, questions about or tics and a series of yes no lightning round type queries. we'll mix it up a little bit. word about quick the format.
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paul, minnesota. caller: i will make the short and sweet. i am a republican for minnesota but i wish we had 100 senators like joe manson from west virginia. >> did you hear his speech tonight? did.r: yes eric -- yes i >> can you give us an update for minnesota? how is congressman keith allison doing in the attorney general race? caller: unfortunately for me, it looks like he will win easily. >> their igo. oregon -- in a story, there you go. ,icholas is in a story a oregon. i am extremely excited the way things are going for the democrats. it is exciting to see the outcome. >> did you want to add anything? is it because they took the house? caller: yes. >> all right. kate brown was reelected governor in oregon? caller: yes. >> ok. christopher is in hawaii. caller: hello. i would like to say that the republicans are doing really well with the senate. >> is that a good thing for you? caller: yes. disappointedty that the democrats are taking over the house. >> why? caller: i don't know. all, -- um, not senate. the house. the republicans were doi
paul, minnesota. caller: i will make the short and sweet. i am a republican for minnesota but i wish we had 100 senators like joe manson from west virginia. >> did you hear his speech tonight? did.r: yes eric -- yes i >> can you give us an update for minnesota? how is congressman keith allison doing in the attorney general race? caller: unfortunately for me, it looks like he will win easily. >> their igo. oregon -- in a story, there you go. ,icholas is in a story a oregon. i...
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--jimmy butler..playing for minnesota...despite all the drama between him and the front office. --1st quarter-- champs showing how unselfish they can be... pass from kevin durant to curry.. to draymond green... who throws it up for damian jones. warriors up 12. --later in the quarter, durant showing off.. goes right to the rack... he had 13 in the 1st... as the warriors opened 12-of-15 from the field. --but minnesota kept chipping away... 3-point game at the half, out of the break, andrew wiggins...caught fire.. pull up 3... scored 13- points in the frame. --wolves took a four-point lead into the 4th, but that was as far as they'd go... klay thompson...good from downtown.. ripped off 8- straight to open the quarter. --then, down the stretch... warriors just too strong..33-12 run to close it out. steph curry...step back jumper.. he finished with 28, thompson with 22 durant with 33... --116-99 warriors...for their 7th straight win. now to the nfl-- the 49ers are only 2-and-7, but the team has reason to celebrate an overnight celebrity-- nick mullens. what a debut for the undrafted qb..
--jimmy butler..playing for minnesota...despite all the drama between him and the front office. --1st quarter-- champs showing how unselfish they can be... pass from kevin durant to curry.. to draymond green... who throws it up for damian jones. warriors up 12. --later in the quarter, durant showing off.. goes right to the rack... he had 13 in the 1st... as the warriors opened 12-of-15 from the field. --but minnesota kept chipping away... 3-point game at the half, out of the break, andrew...
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to be sending a smalley -- somali refee to congress, minnesota is sending a clear message. nada: throughout the night it was clear that women were instrumental. college-educated women who were turned off by the president's history of sexist remarks turned out in high numbers to flip republican strongholds in suburban areas. but the president is stronger than ever with his base, particularly white voters in rural area while republicans did not field as many female candidates, it was a night of firsts for them. in tennessee, marsha blackburn became the state's first woman elected to the senate. sen-elect blackburn: they want leaders who are going to tackle the big problems and they wantad leers who are going to be there to work with the president. nada: president trump's rhetorim galvanizy women and minorities to get into politics for the first time. d the question focrats as they look to the next election is how they balance th progressive views of the new political generation with the white working-class male voters they need to take back the white house. nada tawfik, bbc n
to be sending a smalley -- somali refee to congress, minnesota is sending a clear message. nada: throughout the night it was clear that women were instrumental. college-educated women who were turned off by the president's history of sexist remarks turned out in high numbers to flip republican strongholds in suburban areas. but the president is stronger than ever with his base, particularly white voters in rural area while republicans did not field as many female candidates, it was a night of...
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in energy company planning to rebuild a line three oil pipeline that would harm indigenous tribes in minnesota and wisconsin for more on this we go to our senior ludo oil expert now. just because we're talking about oil doesn't mean you should try to be slick all right. all right you can see that we left out that on the very same day those banks extended the credit they met with ninety one other global banks in d.c. to revise the equator principles industry led due diligence standards meant to prevent banks from supporting environmentally and socially harmful projects so these banks met to save the environment on the same day they made a financial commitment to destroy it that's want to. one hell of a double booking right there. you've never double booked anything master i host two shows a week. all right do you not remember double booking naomi and john to be on the second half of redacted v.i.p. and they owe me choking out john so she could say. they didn't know so you were throwing twenty dollar bills and yelling fight. yesterday just because john was too busy regaining consciousness to hea
in energy company planning to rebuild a line three oil pipeline that would harm indigenous tribes in minnesota and wisconsin for more on this we go to our senior ludo oil expert now. just because we're talking about oil doesn't mean you should try to be slick all right. all right you can see that we left out that on the very same day those banks extended the credit they met with ninety one other global banks in d.c. to revise the equator principles industry led due diligence standards meant to...
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. >>> now, to the shocking blast shattering the quiet of a minnesota neighborhood. that home exploding into splitters. the moment captured on surveillance video. rescuers searching through the wreckage for the injured. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, investigators in st. paul, minnesota, working to pinpoint what triggered this massive home explosion captured on surveillance video. >> house explosion, payne and preble. start fire and medics. >> reporter: the powerful blast leveling the house. debris everywhere. >> checking -- and payne, looking for victims. >> reporter: first responders looking for possible victims. >> reports of somebody trapped in debris at 600 payne. >> reporter: teams rescuing one man who was inside the home. his feet sticking out of the rubble. he was rushed to the hospital. windows of nearby houses shattered. >> we're going to start taping off this block, keeping people out of here. >> reporter: the explosion rocking the entire neighborhood, damaging several other homes, two of them condemned. at least 11 people displaced. whit,
. >>> now, to the shocking blast shattering the quiet of a minnesota neighborhood. that home exploding into splitters. the moment captured on surveillance video. rescuers searching through the wreckage for the injured. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, investigators in st. paul, minnesota, working to pinpoint what triggered this massive home explosion captured on surveillance video. >> house explosion, payne and preble. start fire and medics. >> reporter:...
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i am a freshman at the university of minnesota. i wanted to touch on your personal beliefs conflicting with the way you may decide. i was wondering if you would give a brief example about some case that you decided to work with your opinion and one with but personally thought it was different. justice roberts: there are lots of them. i wrote the opinion in a case against the westboro baptist church. this was an externality offensive group. they would protest at funerals for servicemen in the most vulgar way. thinking of it, if you asked what my personal view was, if you have a family that just wants to bury their son or daughter that has died at 18 or 19 years old. they had these vulgar protesters that are criticizing the son or daughter in the most offensive ways. throw them in and lock away the vulgar protesters that are -- lock them up and throw away the key is is what i think. that is not the first amendment. they were on the public sidewalk. they had a particular point of view, as offensive as it was. i wrote the opinion, it w
i am a freshman at the university of minnesota. i wanted to touch on your personal beliefs conflicting with the way you may decide. i was wondering if you would give a brief example about some case that you decided to work with your opinion and one with but personally thought it was different. justice roberts: there are lots of them. i wrote the opinion in a case against the westboro baptist church. this was an externality offensive group. they would protest at funerals for servicemen in the...
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to be senng a smalley -- somali refugee to congres minnesota is sending a clear message. nada: throughout the night it was clear that women were instrumental. erllege-educated women who turned off by the president's history of sexist remarks turn out in high numbers to flip republican strongholds in suburban areas. but the president is stronger than ever with his base, particularly white voters in rural areas. while republicans did not field as many female candidates, it was a night of firsts for them. in tennessee, marsha blackburn' became the st's first woman elected to the senate. sen-elect blackburn: they want leaders who are going to tackle g problems and they want leaders who are going to be there to work with the president nada: presidump's rhetoric galvanized many women and minorities to get into politics for the first time. the question for democrats as they look to the next election is how they balance the progressive views of the new political generation with the white working-class male voters they nd to take back the white house. nada tawfik, bbc news, new yo
to be senng a smalley -- somali refugee to congres minnesota is sending a clear message. nada: throughout the night it was clear that women were instrumental. erllege-educated women who turned off by the president's history of sexist remarks turn out in high numbers to flip republican strongholds in suburban areas. but the president is stronger than ever with his base, particularly white voters in rural areas. while republicans did not field as many female candidates, it was a night of firsts...
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minnesota's supreme court justice and he is only nervous with all of these u.s. supreme court justices. justice alan page. a very special man. a college football hall of famer. alan helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award. that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing for the vikings, he went to law school and african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court where he served for more than two decades. that's very impressive. what do you think? that's a very impressive job. it really is. thank you, alan. alan and his wife diane founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. alan, we know that the goodness, grace and hope that diane brought into our world will live on for many generations
minnesota's supreme court justice and he is only nervous with all of these u.s. supreme court justices. justice alan page. a very special man. a college football hall of famer. alan helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award. that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing for the vikings,...
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paul minnesota this moing. e moment a house exploded sending flames and debris into the air. a house was destroyed and neby homes were damaged. officials say the cause appears to be a gas one person was injured. >>> now to the black friday bonanza, tens of millions packing stores or increasingly finding deals from the comfort of tir uch. you know which one you are. as nbc's jo ling kent reports, the bargain hunters are just getting started. >> reporter: black efriday rushed inly across the country from california to chilly new york. >> i'm wearing everything in three layers. >> reporter: at minnesota's mall of america, 3,000 shoppers bundled up to kick off the holiday shopping s >> 40, 50% off. good deals. i like them this year. >> i have saved more than what i expected. >> reporter: but experts and shoppers say on the ground, black friday felt ter this year. >> i thought it would be packed, lines everywhere, it's not. >> reporter: thanks to soaring consumer confidence, this black friday is still on track to be one of the strongest in years. on thanksgiving day alone, consume
paul minnesota this moing. e moment a house exploded sending flames and debris into the air. a house was destroyed and neby homes were damaged. officials say the cause appears to be a gas one person was injured. >>> now to the black friday bonanza, tens of millions packing stores or increasingly finding deals from the comfort of tir uch. you know which one you are. as nbc's jo ling kent reports, the bargain hunters are just getting started. >> reporter: black efriday rushed inly...
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georgetown law school and the chief justice at the university of minnesota as they discuss public perceptions of the court and the importance of an independent judiciary. spending thanksgiving at mar-a-lago today, president trump tweeted justice roberts can say what he wants, the ninth circuit is a disaster. ♪ jordan: you got your camera crew. what is that all about? in the days of uber 1.0, the
georgetown law school and the chief justice at the university of minnesota as they discuss public perceptions of the court and the importance of an independent judiciary. spending thanksgiving at mar-a-lago today, president trump tweeted justice roberts can say what he wants, the ninth circuit is a disaster. ♪ jordan: you got your camera crew. what is that all about? in the days of uber 1.0, the
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that spacers first win after eighty two going lod over in california the sacramento kings beat the minnesota timberwolves on friday the kings who were coming off back to back losses managed to fight off a tough challenge by minnesota late in the fourth quarter willie kohli starting top scored with twenty five's lead sacramento to one hundred and twenty one two hundred and ten wins were city's driver valtteri bottas caught the fastest time in practice ahead of the brazilian grand prix the finn edged his teammate hamilton by just three thousand the second ball just still looking to clinch its first win of the season and has already won his fifth i don't miss avies has a chance to seal the constructors' championship on sunday even if the car doesn't seem balanced. everything we need to. have felt better than it did he will be feeling in mexico but we still have some problems that we're still trying to work their way through but understand the pace doesn't seem too bad and so we just keep working on it. rugby world champions new zealand will take on england in london on saturday they were only l
that spacers first win after eighty two going lod over in california the sacramento kings beat the minnesota timberwolves on friday the kings who were coming off back to back losses managed to fight off a tough challenge by minnesota late in the fourth quarter willie kohli starting top scored with twenty five's lead sacramento to one hundred and twenty one two hundred and ten wins were city's driver valtteri bottas caught the fastest time in practice ahead of the brazilian grand prix the finn...
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among them, the first muslim women, michigan's and minnesota's. >> here in minnesota we don't only welcome o mmigrants, we send themwashington. >> reporter: also winning, new york democrat alexandria cortez. at 29, the youngest woman ever elected to congress, thenhere is deb haaland and sharice davie first native american women. >> doing what is right, doing what is just is never a partisan issue. >> reporter: other veterans include greg pence, the brother of the vice president, and dan crenshaw, one m of the first lean -- republicans elected and a fresh face to congress, one of the most familiar, the state's newest senator mitt romney. >> i will be only one of 100 uniates senators, but i believe one person doing the right thing he right time can have a lasting impact. >> reporter: kasie hunt, nbc news, the capitol. >>> tonight, the faa issued an emergency order requiring airlines that fly a popular new boeing w plane to fol urgent safety alert after last week's fatal plane crash that killed 189 people in indonesia. nbc's tom costello has late details. >> reporter: it's a best seller for b
among them, the first muslim women, michigan's and minnesota's. >> here in minnesota we don't only welcome o mmigrants, we send themwashington. >> reporter: also winning, new york democrat alexandria cortez. at 29, the youngest woman ever elected to congress, thenhere is deb haaland and sharice davie first native american women. >> doing what is right, doing what is just is never a partisan issue. >> reporter: other veterans include greg pence, the brother of the vice...
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we will have to fact check that. >> just give us a little bit. >> state of minnesota. [laughter] or is it -- away >> near. >> there you go. >> ok. no school prayers. >> a hint? >> [indiscernible] >> it's not working. i don't have a hint for this one. >> [indiscernible] >> with that, we have come to the end of our second round of scotus simplified. let's check in with madison to see which team -- >> team madison. >> i'd say that's a pretty respectable score for both teams, and that concludes our first ever and possibly last ever -- [laughter] >> supreme trivia here at the heritage foundation. [applause] >> now, our victors will each get their very own gavel that says "2018 supreme trivia champion, the heritage foundation and national constitution center," and they will have personalized sounding blocks. that's the thing you bang the gavel on. we will send them to you because we didn't order them in advance. please join me in congratulating team madison and thanking team jefferson. team jefferson gets to be first in line at the bar. [laughter] [applause] >> great job, gu
we will have to fact check that. >> just give us a little bit. >> state of minnesota. [laughter] or is it -- away >> near. >> there you go. >> ok. no school prayers. >> a hint? >> [indiscernible] >> it's not working. i don't have a hint for this one. >> [indiscernible] >> with that, we have come to the end of our second round of scotus simplified. let's check in with madison to see which team -- >> team madison. >> i'd say...
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tim walz in minnesota, our colleague, again, winning in minnesota. for us just seeing this -- the extraordinary leadership of these members going into governor's offices, seeing increased number of democratic governorships, was a great night for the american people. we won -- from the beginning we focused on health care. two years ago today, the day after the election, not the same date, but the same day after the election, everyone came together and said, we see the urgency. we want to take responsibility. and that gave us opportunity to protect the affordable care act. that's so essential to the health and financial security of america's working families. and we knew it would be a target with the trump administration. just so you know, we had mobilized many of the groups outside. they were self-mobilized as well. we all came together, depending where we might be on the spectrum on other issues, to say his was our focus. their plan to launch our campaign on the weekend of martin luther king, in january, and we did. after the president's inauguration
tim walz in minnesota, our colleague, again, winning in minnesota. for us just seeing this -- the extraordinary leadership of these members going into governor's offices, seeing increased number of democratic governorships, was a great night for the american people. we won -- from the beginning we focused on health care. two years ago today, the day after the election, not the same date, but the same day after the election, everyone came together and said, we see the urgency. we want to take...
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it was 20 degrees outside, so let's go inside to minnesota, where it was a tale of two quarterbacks. kirk cousins bounced back from a dismal week. he threw for that touchdown to dalvin cook, plus three more. the packers remain winless on the road as minnesota outlasts green bay, 24-17. >>> to denver, where the steelers came to town riding a six-game winning streak. big ben airing it out to juju smith-schuster for the 97-yard touchdown. he threw for 462 yards in the game, but it was the four takeaways, including this pick in the end zone with a minute left that sealed the win for denver. it was his first loss since september. >>> now to los angeles, where the chargers' philip rivers set a few records, completing his first 25 passes. he was also 28 for 29 with 259 yards in just three quarters. the chargers blew out the cardinals, 0. >>> now to cincinnati and the battle for ohio. baker mayfield seems to be getting better every week. the rookie threw for a career-high four touchdowns, leading cleveland over the bengals 35-20. it was also the browns' first win on the road since 2015. that
it was 20 degrees outside, so let's go inside to minnesota, where it was a tale of two quarterbacks. kirk cousins bounced back from a dismal week. he threw for that touchdown to dalvin cook, plus three more. the packers remain winless on the road as minnesota outlasts green bay, 24-17. >>> to denver, where the steelers came to town riding a six-game winning streak. big ben airing it out to juju smith-schuster for the 97-yard touchdown. he threw for 462 yards in the game, but it was the...
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managed to resist a comeback by minnesota in the fourth quarter will equal the strength sox going with twenty five to meet sacrament starts right one twenty one so once had. i will champions the new zealand they take on england in london sorry little lights are on they've only lost the english once in fifteen meetings since two thousand and three the all blacks had a great year while england's has been pretty ordinary the only much new zealand of lost was against south africa which coincidentally is one of the few teams in one of managed to beat saturday's concerts the first match between england and using it since twenty forty. were focused on what i've got this time around really as a team i think i certainly improve. you know and right now though you know when the top teams in the world you know they play a game that you know it can be fairly conservative but once football games then you know you got some some guys out there who are pretty devastating on hand so you know given that your respect for that if you're slightly off against the all blacks generally going to take advantage
managed to resist a comeback by minnesota in the fourth quarter will equal the strength sox going with twenty five to meet sacrament starts right one twenty one so once had. i will champions the new zealand they take on england in london sorry little lights are on they've only lost the english once in fifteen meetings since two thousand and three the all blacks had a great year while england's has been pretty ordinary the only much new zealand of lost was against south africa which...
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we've had very close senate races in minnesota, al franken had a very close senate race about eight yea rs very close senate race about eight years ago, when he very, very narrowly won the united states senate. we've had close races, and when there is a close race, you do recount the ballots, because, as i say, there's always going to be some balance where it's confusing who the person voted for and it's important every vote is counted and you don't cut off the recount too soon, because that does create problems with respect to legitimacy and whoever wins the election. the use of the recount will not change the results, but it's very important to have the recount and to do it thoroughly. if it's just have the recount and to do it thoroughly. if it'sjust a matter of being a close vote, why are we seeing governor rick scott perhaps suggesting some sort of fraud might happen and compete weitering that fraud has happened. well, a company will tweet about anything, anywhere. that doesn't mean anything he tweets is true —— donald trump. as for rick scott, he is ahead in the senate race so
we've had very close senate races in minnesota, al franken had a very close senate race about eight yea rs very close senate race about eight years ago, when he very, very narrowly won the united states senate. we've had close races, and when there is a close race, you do recount the ballots, because, as i say, there's always going to be some balance where it's confusing who the person voted for and it's important every vote is counted and you don't cut off the recount too soon, because that...
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and minnesota's angie craig who gave democrats the 23rd seat they needed in order to win control of the house. many of the democratic women ran because of president trump. his presidency igniting a resurgence in democratic activism as they seek a check on his power. it looks like the dems will get exactly that come january with lawmakers set to use their powerful committees to investigate the administration. this morning a source tells nbc news one leading democratic lawmaker already intends to formally request president trump's tax returns. >>> meanwhile on the senate side, no blue wave there. democrats had an uphill battle defending 26 seats to the republicans nine. the gop picked up three of those, giving a big boost to president trump. indiana democratic senator joe donnelly lost to businessman mike braun. in north dakota, senator heidi heitkamp fell to republican challenger kevin cramer. in missouri, josh hawley surged past democratic incumbent claire mccaskill. senator ted cruz fended off beto o'rourke who smashed fund-raising records in his bid to turn texas blue. >> we saw a $10
and minnesota's angie craig who gave democrats the 23rd seat they needed in order to win control of the house. many of the democratic women ran because of president trump. his presidency igniting a resurgence in democratic activism as they seek a check on his power. it looks like the dems will get exactly that come january with lawmakers set to use their powerful committees to investigate the administration. this morning a source tells nbc news one leading democratic lawmaker already intends to...