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so it was in the case of the second missouri compromise. this wording by avoiding reference to free african-americans helped paper over the cracks of sectional discord and ultimately allowed missouri to join the union in august of 1821. due to the widespread recognition of his efforts to resolve the missouri crisis, the presidential election of 1824 was soon at the forefront of clay's thinking. yet, despite his best efforts, the kentuckian ended up finishing fourth in the balloting behind andrew jackson, john quincy adams and william crawford. since no candidate received a majority of electoral votes, for only the second time in u.s. history the presidential race was thrown into the house of representatives for a decision. clay was well positioned to be a kingmaker. yet he had never given any serious thought to supporting jackson, despite the former general having won the popular vote. clay viewed jackson as erratic and heedless of the constitution. the kentuckian also had previously denounced jackson on the house floor in the early 1820s e
so it was in the case of the second missouri compromise. this wording by avoiding reference to free african-americans helped paper over the cracks of sectional discord and ultimately allowed missouri to join the union in august of 1821. due to the widespread recognition of his efforts to resolve the missouri crisis, the presidential election of 1824 was soon at the forefront of clay's thinking. yet, despite his best efforts, the kentuckian ended up finishing fourth in the balloting behind...
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to the introduction of missouri as a slave state. the other key element, the prohibition against slavery above the 3630 parallel, was the work of another lawmaker. all the same, clay's novel use of the chairs power helped to ensure the agreement was not unraveled by opponents. this compromise eventually calmed frayed nerves, at least temporarily. by following this grand legislative effort, there remained a question the next year of whether missouri was in fact a state. the u.s. congress still had to approve missouri's proposed constitution. and this led to more problems. some northern congressmen were upset over a clause in the missouri charter that restricted the entrance of free african-americans and people of mixed race into the state. now, in response clay spearheaded the the drafting of the legislative language that would eventually be agreed upon, stating that missouri would gain statehood under the condition that the controversial clause could never be interpreted in a way to deny privileges and immunities to any citizen. the
to the introduction of missouri as a slave state. the other key element, the prohibition against slavery above the 3630 parallel, was the work of another lawmaker. all the same, clay's novel use of the chairs power helped to ensure the agreement was not unraveled by opponents. this compromise eventually calmed frayed nerves, at least temporarily. by following this grand legislative effort, there remained a question the next year of whether missouri was in fact a state. the u.s. congress still...
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donald trump is going to carry missouri. blunt is going to carry missouri. we're going to win the governor. it's going to be a great night. >> the tape is marked. and the bet is marked as well. i'm coming to st. louis sometime. whichever one of you guys loses is buying me ted drus, fair? >> we're? >> thanks for being here. talk to you soon. >>> all right. coming up after the break, we are showing you this video. one texas woman's attempt to be a good scitizen is not quite getting the cat's meow from this community. >>> fiery rhetoric and insults flying fast and furious between hillary clinton and donald trump's campaigns. we'll update you on the impact it's having with voters and whether it's helping or hurting vote. and todd brown on concerns about whether trump is profiting his stand on illegal immigration. hillary clinton xwets her first intel briefing as a candidate. ol voer north will join me to weigh in. all that and more in less than ten minutes at the top of the hour. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! a
donald trump is going to carry missouri. blunt is going to carry missouri. we're going to win the governor. it's going to be a great night. >> the tape is marked. and the bet is marked as well. i'm coming to st. louis sometime. whichever one of you guys loses is buying me ted drus, fair? >> we're? >> thanks for being here. talk to you soon. >>> all right. coming up after the break, we are showing you this video. one texas woman's attempt to be a good scitizen is not...
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the indians at the headwaters of the missouri. the leader of the party was a young, new jersey businessman wasd wilson prize hunt, who known as a nice guy, very serious minded and very conscientious. he liked to lead by consensus. but he had a great shortcoming. he had never been in the wilderness before. -- astor chose him that he would remain -- chosen because he knew that he would remain loyal to him. best inooking for the the first-rate business and those happened to be -- for trade business and happened to fur traders, but they were loyal to the crown. so he had hunt leader the party, it was about 60 people. that is huge. several scottish family, and hunt and his . and dorian and that family. so as they are going up the river, they are hearing the stories about the first of the tribe. problems, one small scouting party had killed two young blackfeet and they had left a jefferson medal hanging around one of the next of the s of thet -- neck blackfeet and then fled the territory. and the blackfeet were still very angry about th
the indians at the headwaters of the missouri. the leader of the party was a young, new jersey businessman wasd wilson prize hunt, who known as a nice guy, very serious minded and very conscientious. he liked to lead by consensus. but he had a great shortcoming. he had never been in the wilderness before. -- astor chose him that he would remain -- chosen because he knew that he would remain loyal to him. best inooking for the the first-rate business and those happened to be -- for trade...
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much of the additional rain will be farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall plan on rain to become likely again by saturday.today: storms likely very early, then a substantial break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. high: 77 tom. night: clear and cool. wind: light nw low: 54 at least 37 people are reported magnitude 6-point-2 earthquake rocked the central part of the country early this morning, collapsing homes on top of people as they slept. within the last hour, another earthquake - this one a 6-point-8, hit myanmar. we'll keep an eye on both of these throughout the morning. a pick-up truck led law enforcement on a chase for about 15 miles this morning from sheriff's office says, at about 12:40 a-m, a deputy tried to pull a pick-up truck over but the driver sped away going into black hawk county. the chase ended on eldora road near the intersection with west shaulis
much of the additional rain will be farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall plan on rain to become likely again by saturday.today: storms likely very early, then a substantial break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: partly sunny. wind: nw 5-10. high: 77 tom. night: clear and cool. wind: light nw low: 54 at least 37 people are reported...
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much of the additional farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall down to the 70s for tomorrow and friday and should make for a great start to high school football. plan on rain to become likely again by saturday. today: storms likely very early, then a sub break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: cool. wind: light nw low: 54 you'll now see a splash of "murals and more" unveiled a mural on the skywalk on 4th avenue. tim adams is the artist and calls this piece "free bird." the group says theme of this mural has a special meaning to cedar rapids. 19:43:04;01 "free bird the song itself really represents staying strong after a tragedy and so we thought after the flood this is a great representation to where cedar rapids is at. " the group plans to unveil mural in september. extra rain last week and cooler nights have helped out grain and pod fill. we have the full iowa crop progress report n
much of the additional farther south into missouri. in the wake of this cold front, temperatures will fall down to the 70s for tomorrow and friday and should make for a great start to high school football. plan on rain to become likely again by saturday. today: storms likely very early, then a sub break. scattered activity may re-develop late today. wind: sw 5-15 high: 80 tonight: chance of storms, mainly south. wind: nw 5-10. low: 63 tomorrow: cool. wind: light nw low: 54 you'll now see a...
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the original one is at his library in independence, missouri. the one thing, those people rarely get to see is the back of the sign. the back of the sign says, i'm from missouri. why is that important? it reminded harry truman don't get a swelled head. don't think you're better than the people that elected you because one of these days you're going back home. and harry never ever lost that concept. he never forgot who he was nor where he was going and he always was one of us. at the moment we're in the recognize room or wrap around porch. this is where the president relaxed with his staff after hours. it was made for the president as a gift from the navy back in 1949. the president had already been here for four other vacation prior to that so the president relaxed by playing poker with his closest staff. they played cards from about 7:00 to 11:00 every night. to president truman this was a team building exercise. this was all about comma a derry and had nothing to do with winning or losing money. two of his staff are still living. mr. ellsey ma
the original one is at his library in independence, missouri. the one thing, those people rarely get to see is the back of the sign. the back of the sign says, i'm from missouri. why is that important? it reminded harry truman don't get a swelled head. don't think you're better than the people that elected you because one of these days you're going back home. and harry never ever lost that concept. he never forgot who he was nor where he was going and he always was one of us. at the moment...
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mcdonald's is going high tech...and it's all starting off in missouri. the fast food giant opened the doors to it's newest location in saint joseph missouri on thursday.. and check it out! it's fully equipped with self serve kiosks that let you customize your order... and high tech play areas! customers can order their favorite menu items with just a few taps of their fingers. wanted to bring a modern and index for monday is 10 or very high. mcdonald's is mcdonald's is going high tech...and it's all starting off in missouri. the fast food giant opened the doors to it's newest location in saint joseph missouri on thursday.. and check it out! it's fully equipped with self serve kiosks that let you customize your order... and high tech play areas! customers can order their favorite menu items with just a few taps of their fingers. habiger says: "we wanted to bring a modern and progressive burger and breakfast restaurant to our community and i think we have." once each person's food is ready -- it's even delivered to their table. and get this.. for the first
mcdonald's is going high tech...and it's all starting off in missouri. the fast food giant opened the doors to it's newest location in saint joseph missouri on thursday.. and check it out! it's fully equipped with self serve kiosks that let you customize your order... and high tech play areas! customers can order their favorite menu items with just a few taps of their fingers. wanted to bring a modern and index for monday is 10 or very high. mcdonald's is mcdonald's is going high tech...and...
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i am in the second term of my time in the senate with the missouri senate. endorse pleasure to bernie. i think i did that in may, a little bit later because i toted to have an opportunity really listen to the issues that impact the community that i represent, which is ferguson. ms. chappelle-nadal: i heard the message loud and clear, and decided to endorse bernie because we needed to go in a new direction and people who have been voiceless for so long champions who are not only in congress, but also in the white house. >> excellent. thank you. we have a democratic candidate for u.s. senate in utah. the first transgender candidate to win the democratic primary nomination. misty. i am running for u.s. senate in the state of utah. have runfirst time i for office, so a lot of people were surprised. i entered the race late. he was really wrong on a lot of foreign issues, a self-described democrat. nominate need to people who are actually going to stand up like things that benefit things like women's rights and living wage. a disproportionately incarcerate people
i am in the second term of my time in the senate with the missouri senate. endorse pleasure to bernie. i think i did that in may, a little bit later because i toted to have an opportunity really listen to the issues that impact the community that i represent, which is ferguson. ms. chappelle-nadal: i heard the message loud and clear, and decided to endorse bernie because we needed to go in a new direction and people who have been voiceless for so long champions who are not only in congress, but...
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john mccain won missouri by less than a point. and i think missouri will be very competitive. we look at arizona. that's a possibility. utah because of evan mcmullin and hard line mormon fans against trump. georgia, conceivably south carolina but probably not. kennedy: how much of this shift in the map and the grim electoral picture for donald trump. how much of this is anover reliance on twitter and under reliance on infrastructure or is it just natural demographic shifting? >> i think it's that donald trump has not closed a deal. in the parlance of his real estate business, he has not closed the deal with american voters. the very fact that hillary clinton is as disliked as she is and continue to the outperform him is testament to the fact people don't know what to make of him, and many of those who do don't like him. early voting starts next month. we are getting close. he's got to find a way to reset this race so people take another look. kennedy: he wrote the art of the deal. it's been an impressive sealing of the deal. let me ask you this. this takes some psychic forecas
john mccain won missouri by less than a point. and i think missouri will be very competitive. we look at arizona. that's a possibility. utah because of evan mcmullin and hard line mormon fans against trump. georgia, conceivably south carolina but probably not. kennedy: how much of this shift in the map and the grim electoral picture for donald trump. how much of this is anover reliance on twitter and under reliance on infrastructure or is it just natural demographic shifting? >> i think...
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georgia, missouri, and arizona are all closer races. first of all, let's be clear, arizona -- i don't know when the last time it went to a democrat. it certainly didn't go to barack obama in 2008. that race being closer, you've now got the clinton camp pulling ad spending from virginia and colorado. if you take those off the map, his pads have to run through that kind of ohio, pennsylvania route somehow. and he's ten points down in pennsylvania. >> i tell you what, if we're actually expanding the map in places like missouri and georgia -- georgia's an interesting state. we've been saying georgia is the new virginia, it's the new north carolina, because of demographic changes, but georgia is also an awfully expensive state. we looked at the numbers in 2008 and 2012. but it's so expensive. but if trump is at a point right now, where they can pull money from virginia and colorado, she absolutely has the opportunity to start putting money in a state like georgia and putting money in a state like missouri, and expand that map and make it awf
georgia, missouri, and arizona are all closer races. first of all, let's be clear, arizona -- i don't know when the last time it went to a democrat. it certainly didn't go to barack obama in 2008. that race being closer, you've now got the clinton camp pulling ad spending from virginia and colorado. if you take those off the map, his pads have to run through that kind of ohio, pennsylvania route somehow. and he's ten points down in pennsylvania. >> i tell you what, if we're actually...
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georgia, missouri, and arizona are all closer races. first of all, let's be clear, arizona -- i don't know when the last time it went to a democrat. it certainly didn't go to barack obama in 2008. that race being closer, you've now got the clinton camp pulling ad spending from virginia and colorado. if you take those off the map, his pads have to run through that kind of ohio, pennsylvania route somehow. and he's ten points down in pennsylvania. >> i tell you what, if we're actually expanding the map in places like missouri and georgia -- georgia's an intereing state. we've been saying georgia is the new virginia, it's the new north carolina, because of demographic changes, but georgia is also an awfully expensive state. we looked at the numbers in 2008 and 2012. but it's so expensive. but if trump is at a point right now, where they can pull money from virginia and colorado, she absolutely has the opportunity to start putting money in a state like georgia and putting money in a state like missouri, and expand that map and make it awful
georgia, missouri, and arizona are all closer races. first of all, let's be clear, arizona -- i don't know when the last time it went to a democrat. it certainly didn't go to barack obama in 2008. that race being closer, you've now got the clinton camp pulling ad spending from virginia and colorado. if you take those off the map, his pads have to run through that kind of ohio, pennsylvania route somehow. and he's ten points down in pennsylvania. >> i tell you what, if we're actually...
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missouri, the last democrat to win missouri was bill clinton 20 years ago. north carolina is gone. republican in eight of the nine past elections. >> the point you are making, is he spending a lot of time in a territory that should be his already. >> trump and time and money spent to sure up your vote is time and money you don't have to spend in the battleground states that are going to decide this election like a pennsylvania or ohio or florida. that is not a good poll for trump. >> pennsylvania has a pretty big gap. last one i saw was 8%. that surprises some people. because there is coal country in pennsylvania. and pennsylvania ought to be somewhere where donald trump could get some traction. >> he would be doing great there if it were 30 years ago. it's not 30 years ago. now what drives the vote in pennsylvania are the suburbs of philadelphia, those are heavily democratic. the same reason hillary clinton is winning in virginia. suburbs of washington, d.c. those are college educated white folks who for the first time in the past several elections are backing the democrat over do
missouri, the last democrat to win missouri was bill clinton 20 years ago. north carolina is gone. republican in eight of the nine past elections. >> the point you are making, is he spending a lot of time in a territory that should be his already. >> trump and time and money spent to sure up your vote is time and money you don't have to spend in the battleground states that are going to decide this election like a pennsylvania or ohio or florida. that is not a good poll for trump....
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illinois and northeastern missouri. as we go through the night, the light showers are fries ling out by the time we get to 5:00 a.m. a lingering shower in the morning hours, already sun is breaking out in the northern and western counties. eventually that will spread across eastern iowa. things will dry out as the sun komsz out in eastern iowa. 68 in 74 in iowa city. still high due points out there but i do think we'll see major improvement in that cat gather as we get into tomorrow afternoon. here's our satellite there goes the one waive of thunderstorms there. you can also see down to the south stronger storms is staying in missouri on which is a great place for them. and clearing is showing up in extreme north western iowa. and tomorrow's temperatures should be pretty pleasant as 80 degrees and due points which tonight are still well into the 70s are expected to crash tomorrow and by evening dew point is down to 61 degrees. only 55 in immediate appear police. nice dry canadian air moving in. that will set the stage f
illinois and northeastern missouri. as we go through the night, the light showers are fries ling out by the time we get to 5:00 a.m. a lingering shower in the morning hours, already sun is breaking out in the northern and western counties. eventually that will spread across eastern iowa. things will dry out as the sun komsz out in eastern iowa. 68 in 74 in iowa city. still high due points out there but i do think we'll see major improvement in that cat gather as we get into tomorrow afternoon....
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louis and missouri. i thought at one point there were a lot of white folks who are upset with me. translating the issues that my constituents were concerned with, but what i found out is that they were also grateful for me standing up because they saw that the silence that we had been living and breathing for quite a long time is the same type of silence that they have been dealing with when it came to radioactive waste contamination. where children are getting sick. think one of the things that you're saying, it is not just about truth, you are also saying it's about action. when have somebody who is an absentee that is not in what they need to get done, this time to have some of -- someone stand up and take action. that makes a lot of sense. i think one of the things that, barrier smashing about the sanders campaign is the way in which it broke conventional wisdom. one of the big waste i think conventional wisdom was broken was this concept of that you have to run to the middle. we saw that independents want to hear a bold articulated vision. they are not looking for the middle,
louis and missouri. i thought at one point there were a lot of white folks who are upset with me. translating the issues that my constituents were concerned with, but what i found out is that they were also grateful for me standing up because they saw that the silence that we had been living and breathing for quite a long time is the same type of silence that they have been dealing with when it came to radioactive waste contamination. where children are getting sick. think one of the things...
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. >> i am in the second term of my time in the senate with the missouri senate. it was a pleasure to endorse bernie. i think i did that in may, a little bit later because i wanted to have an opportunity to really listen to the issues that impact the community that i represent, which is ferguson. ms. chappelle-nadal: i heard the message loud and clear, and decided to endorse bernie because we needed to go in a new direction and people who have been voiceless for so long deserved champions who are not only in congress, but also in the white house. >> excellent. thank you. we also have misty snow, who is a democratic candidate for the u.s. senate in utah. she's also the first transgender candidate to win the democratic primary nomination. misty. : hello. i am running for u.s. senate in the state of utah. it's the first time i have run for office, so a lot of people were surprised. i entered the race late. he was really wrong on a lot of important issues. he was a self-described conservative democrat. i felt we need to nominate people who are actually going to stand
. >> i am in the second term of my time in the senate with the missouri senate. it was a pleasure to endorse bernie. i think i did that in may, a little bit later because i wanted to have an opportunity to really listen to the issues that impact the community that i represent, which is ferguson. ms. chappelle-nadal: i heard the message loud and clear, and decided to endorse bernie because we needed to go in a new direction and people who have been voiceless for so long deserved champions...
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so ohio and missouri. interesting, though. those are both states where carl row's network and the koch brothers have been spending enthusiastically and for months on those senate races. because here's the other thing that's going on in what used to be republican politics and now feels like it needs another name. because for every robert mercer out there who didn't like donald trump but is now spending millions on him, for every one of those, there really are a bun of other big republican donors who truly are not spending on donald trump, who will not spend on trump, who will not spend in the presidential. who will give money, but they only want their money spent down-ballot, particularly on the senate races. that's pushing a tremendous amount of republican money into tremendous down-ballot races, particularly into contested senate races, and it's created a really interesting dynamic where hillary clinton is very well positioned against donald trump, both in terms of the polls and in terms of money for the presidential race. bo
so ohio and missouri. interesting, though. those are both states where carl row's network and the koch brothers have been spending enthusiastically and for months on those senate races. because here's the other thing that's going on in what used to be republican politics and now feels like it needs another name. because for every robert mercer out there who didn't like donald trump but is now spending millions on him, for every one of those, there really are a bun of other big republican donors...
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and harry truman was a missouri dirt farmer. he understood these people. ok? he goes, and he is walloping the republicans on these issues and also inflation. inflation. he has got 7% inflation in the country, and he is walloping the congress about doing nothing about it. now, he also has prosperity. he has got prosperity, and there is a cold war, but it ain't a cold war. nobody is dying, so he is peace and prosperity. what do i mean by prosperity? no 8%, 9% 10% unemployment, no , great depression. 3.8% unemployment in 1948. james carville said it, it's the economy, stupid, and the people who had gone through great depression and a world war, this is the song really is not i am , just wild about harry. it's happy days are here again. this is really the beginning of the 1950's. this is the peace and prosperity of the 1950's beginning already then. you get that bump of korea, but otherwise very similar. so, the returns start coming in , and it is starting to look like a horse race. where is harry? harry goes to a luncheon in independence, missouri, his hometown s
and harry truman was a missouri dirt farmer. he understood these people. ok? he goes, and he is walloping the republicans on these issues and also inflation. inflation. he has got 7% inflation in the country, and he is walloping the congress about doing nothing about it. now, he also has prosperity. he has got prosperity, and there is a cold war, but it ain't a cold war. nobody is dying, so he is peace and prosperity. what do i mean by prosperity? no 8%, 9% 10% unemployment, no , great...
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in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. that wasreview article -- justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce this as well. thank you. professor justin hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you
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that's where the stronger storms will be in parts of north eastern missouri and west central illinois. iowa, there's a limited heavy rain. a few more showers expected. tomorrow morning we'll clear out the skies, better conditions, highs in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. >> when severe weather threatening track it with the weather first weather app, it free to down load. :10@10 continues with more of th to move to a what city may not find an affordable place to rent. >> housing works like any other service, it's ruled by the law of supply and demand. here in a college town a lot of apartments behind me. the supply is low, there's not much of them. there's only 2%, less than 2% vacancy, that may not be for long. the city is working on affordable housing action plan to make housing more affordable and available. >> this is a major shift away from done. >> the mayor says families in iowa city spend too much on rent. >> they can't afford to take care of the kids. they can't afford to buy food or get transportation. >> the affordable housing action plan looks to get affordable housing. >
that's where the stronger storms will be in parts of north eastern missouri and west central illinois. iowa, there's a limited heavy rain. a few more showers expected. tomorrow morning we'll clear out the skies, better conditions, highs in the upper 70s to near 80 degrees. >> when severe weather threatening track it with the weather first weather app, it free to down load. :10@10 continues with more of th to move to a what city may not find an affordable place to rent. >> housing...
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you that weto tell have not passed medicaid expansion in the state of missouri. it has cost it -- this is money that should come back to the state to benefit you. my mom is also having to deal with the challenges that are presented to her because she is depending on the -- i get it. i think that you do and i will work towards i think you deserve more. i'm working to make sure that you have your own health care benefits because what you do and what your allies do and the other folks and the union are the work that people are unwilling to do. i want you to have health care deserve to have your health care. when you see advertisements of the increase of minimum wage, ask them is a $15 or $10. let'secause someone says increase in wage, you ask of them are you talking about $15, are you talking about $10. >> thank you free question. >> my question is about some tactics that we can use to make, especially state legislatures more progressive. one thing that the right has done really well in the past years is taking big money and putting it in small this -- districts wor
you that weto tell have not passed medicaid expansion in the state of missouri. it has cost it -- this is money that should come back to the state to benefit you. my mom is also having to deal with the challenges that are presented to her because she is depending on the -- i get it. i think that you do and i will work towards i think you deserve more. i'm working to make sure that you have your own health care benefits because what you do and what your allies do and the other folks and the...
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right now it is in missouri. i would tell you what day it will arrive right here and when when the oil billionaire koch brothers call senator johnson... [ cellphone ringing ] ...what do you think they talk about? companies polluted wisconsin, even green bay, or how they spent millions to support johnson as he voted their way 90% of the time and supported special tax breaks for big oil polluters? whatever senator johnson and the koch brothers talk about, it probably isn't you. edf action is responsible for the content of this advertising. ??? ??? ??? one journey. two teams. joyce: we went to give you a check on the forecast. kathy: lindsey slater is here. it was a beautiful day. lindsey: it was. you cannot have asked for a better afternoon if you have things to do. it was a great day, but i want to tell you, and why are we all the way here, is what you may be thinking. there is a lot of weather happening in the parts of southeastern missouri in southern illinois. on this is because this is the weather system movin
right now it is in missouri. i would tell you what day it will arrive right here and when when the oil billionaire koch brothers call senator johnson... [ cellphone ringing ] ...what do you think they talk about? companies polluted wisconsin, even green bay, or how they spent millions to support johnson as he voted their way 90% of the time and supported special tax breaks for big oil polluters? whatever senator johnson and the koch brothers talk about, it probably isn't you. edf action is...
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our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. oute is a big corporation of dallas who are making decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have no sensitivity or acknowledgment of what is in place. greed --see is $'s and dollar signs and greed, so we are not happy with this company. there are portions of the pipeline across federal lands like water, so they have to get permits. landowners who do not approve of the pipeline, there is an eminent domain taking. the landowners have their hands tied, but in the federal permitting process, of the 1200 miles, 200 waterways, maybe 300 miles, our federal land. -- are federal in. iland. we will ask agencies to reconsider and take a look at this because we never have the opportunity to express our concerns. amy: i want to go back to deborah and lola speaking at
our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. oute is a big corporation of dallas who are making decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have no sensitivity or acknowledgment of what is in place. greed --see is $'s and dollar signs and greed, so we...
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justin, in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. and the law review article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm of justin hansford. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers from the law firm as well. >> good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you an excerpt from the legal case against marcus garvey, an opinion authored by the second
justin, in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today. and the law review article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm of justin hansford. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers from the law firm as well. >> good afternoon. i want to begin...
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harry goes to a luncheon in independence, missouri, his hometown. sneaks out the back door into a waiting limousine. and drives off to a pretty much vacant resort favored by politicians and gangsters outside of town. checks into a room, nobody knows he's there. he's hidden from the press. he's hidden from the nation, really. checks into a room. and is determined that he's not going to follow this on a minute-by-minute basis. there's a bottle of whiskey on the night stand and a ham and cheese sandwich. and that's his election night celebration. he turns out the lights probably about 9:00. every so often, his secret service people wake him up. to tell him he's won this state or he's doing well in that state. each time they wake hip up, they just annoy him. they just annoy him more and more, but finally they give him the news which causes him to say, i think i've won. i think i've won. let's go down to kansas city. let's go down to headquarters. and harry truman has amazingly pulled it off. the ballroom in new york for tom dewey is an empty forlorn pla
harry goes to a luncheon in independence, missouri, his hometown. sneaks out the back door into a waiting limousine. and drives off to a pretty much vacant resort favored by politicians and gangsters outside of town. checks into a room, nobody knows he's there. he's hidden from the press. he's hidden from the nation, really. checks into a room. and is determined that he's not going to follow this on a minute-by-minute basis. there's a bottle of whiskey on the night stand and a ham and cheese...
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our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or acknowledgdgment of what is in place. g greed --see is $ $'s d dodollar signs and grereed, so e are nonot happy wiwith this com. there are portio o of e pililine acrs fededel lands lilike water, sohey hahaveo get permits. lanwners whdo noapprove the pipeline, there is an enent doin takiki. the ldowners havtheir has tied, but in the federer permitng pcessss othe 1200 miles, 200aterwaysmamaybe 0 miles, our federal land. -- are federal in. iland. we will ask agencieies to reconsider and take a look at this because we never have the opportunity to express our concerns. amy: i want to go back to deborah and lola speaking at the sacred stone
our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or acknowledgdgment of what is in place. g greed --see is $ $'s d dodollar signs and...
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they legislated, changing what all the, the legal system had been saying up to that point in time in missouri, and they basically were saying that the scotts would be returned to slavery. so a new attorney named roswell field came along and talked to the scotts about a different strategy. he felt that they could take their case to the federal district court here in st. louis because mrs. emerson had remarried a man named calvin chaffe back in massachusetts and she had transferred ownership of the scotts from herself to her brother, john sanford. sanford actually was a resident of new york state at this time. so the scotts were being held in bondage, technically by a man who lived in another state, free state to boot. so, field thought that the strategy would be that the scotts could susanfoe sanford f their freedom and take that to the court based on diversity of residence. that's what they did but lost in but they appealed that case direct try to the u.s. supreme court and that was the case that was heard by the supreme court in 1856 and, again, in 1857 when they actually rendered their deci
they legislated, changing what all the, the legal system had been saying up to that point in time in missouri, and they basically were saying that the scotts would be returned to slavery. so a new attorney named roswell field came along and talked to the scotts about a different strategy. he felt that they could take their case to the federal district court here in st. louis because mrs. emerson had remarried a man named calvin chaffe back in massachusetts and she had transferred ownership of...
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our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or acknowledgdgment of what is in place. g greed --see is $ $'s d dodollar signs and grereed, so e are nonot happy wiwith this com. there are portio o of the pililine acrs fededel lands lilike water, sohey hahaveo get permits. lanwners whdo noapprove the pipeline, there is an enent doin takiki. the ldowners havtheir has tied, but in the federer permitng pcessss othe 1200 miles, 200aterwaysmamaybe 0 miles, our federal land. -- are federal in. iland. we will ask agencieies to reconsider and take a look at this because we never have the opportunity to express our concerns. amy: i want to go back to deborah and lola speaking at the sacred sto
our biggest concern was it crossed the missouri river twice. a lake, and once north of our reservation. right away, when we first learned of it, we said we do not want this. we don't want it here. it is a private pipeline from a private company out of dallas, texas. o outis a big corporationon of dallas s who are mamaking decisions for the state and north dakota for my reservation, and they have noensitivityty or acknowledgdgment of what is in place. g greed --see is $ $'s d dodollar signs and...
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in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost dealingand thinkers with social justice issues today. thatlong review article -- that judged event risk. justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the case, and possibly introduce this as well. professor justin hansford: good
in ferguson, missouri. he is one of the foremost dealingand thinkers with social justice issues today. thatlong review article -- that judged event risk. justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the case, and possibly introduce this as well. professor justin hansford: good
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justin, in ferguson missouri, he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today and wrote a long review article that comes from and that clark and was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm for justin hansford and doctor julius garvey. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers for me. >> good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you an excerpt from the legal case against marcus garvey. an opinion authored by the second circuit court of appeals in 1925.
justin, in ferguson missouri, he is one of the foremost leaders and thinkers dealing with social justice issues today and wrote a long review article that comes from and that clark and was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june by the law firm for justin hansford and doctor julius garvey. so with that i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case and possibly introduce the lawyers for me. >> good afternoon. i want to...
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louis and in missouri and i thought it one point in time there were a lot of white oaks it were upset with me for translating the issues that my constituents work concerned with but what i found out was that they were also grateful for me standing. because they saw that the silence we had been living and breathing from quite a long time is the same type of silence they had been dealing with when it came to radioactive waste contamination where older and are getting sick. sorry. >> i was not trying to cut you off but i think one of the things you're saying, you are saying it is not just about truth you're also saying it is about action. when you have somebody that is in upton tea not getting done what they need to get done, it is time to have someone stand up and take action and do work which makes a lot of sense. you know, i think one of the things barrier-smashing about the bernie sanders campaign is the way in which a repetitively over and over again broke conventional wisdom. one of the big ways i think conventional wisdom was broke was this concept that you have to run to the midd
louis and in missouri and i thought it one point in time there were a lot of white oaks it were upset with me for translating the issues that my constituents work concerned with but what i found out was that they were also grateful for me standing. because they saw that the silence we had been living and breathing from quite a long time is the same type of silence they had been dealing with when it came to radioactive waste contamination where older and are getting sick. sorry. >> i was...
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parts of missouri and texas...have already yesterday had a mixture of sun and clouds, highs near 80, a light se breeze, and humidityt was the pick day of the week. clouds increased overnight with a few showers popping up and lingering into early this morning, mainly south of milwaukee. lows are in the mid to upper 60s with partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s and a light se breeze. scattered t'showers are possible once again tonight with lows in the upper 60s and high humidity.wednesday is partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the mid 80 scattered afternoon t'showers. thursday is sunny and very humid with highs in the mid 80s, and the weather looks nice thursday evening up in lambeau with temps in the 70s. friday is partly cloudy and very warm and humid with highs t'storms develop late afternoon and evening ahead of another cool front. saturday looks rainy with highs in the upper 70s, while sunday is sunny and beautiful with highs in the mid 70s. dry incident free road ways, speeds are at or above posted. light traffic so as you head company on the roads bu
parts of missouri and texas...have already yesterday had a mixture of sun and clouds, highs near 80, a light se breeze, and humidityt was the pick day of the week. clouds increased overnight with a few showers popping up and lingering into early this morning, mainly south of milwaukee. lows are in the mid to upper 60s with partly cloudy, warm and humid with highs in the lower 80s and a light se breeze. scattered t'showers are possible once again tonight with lows in the upper 60s and high...
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missouri passes a law that says free blacks in missouri. united states constitution as american citizens can go anywhere. so this is the compromise clay -- everything else is getting ready to fall apart. clay works out a very convoluted answer to that that satisfies everybody and satisfies nobody. at the same time it ends the crisis. he hopes the amendment slavery will not be an issue because to clay slavery is the real thorn in his side. he can never come up with a solution on that. and if it's -- if it is -- if it is a wound it is a self-inflicted wound because clay was a slave holder. >> that makes it difficult to please. he starts out people believing he is an emancipationist and is on the north side. and then over time, he's hated by both the north and the south. it is a no-win situation for him. >> we are halfway through our 90-minute discussion on the life and times of the contender, henry clay who ran for the white house throughout most of his political career. five times in total. three times as his party's nominee. unsuccessful al
missouri passes a law that says free blacks in missouri. united states constitution as american citizens can go anywhere. so this is the compromise clay -- everything else is getting ready to fall apart. clay works out a very convoluted answer to that that satisfies everybody and satisfies nobody. at the same time it ends the crisis. he hopes the amendment slavery will not be an issue because to clay slavery is the real thorn in his side. he can never come up with a solution on that. and if...
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louis, missouri. thanks for being here, sarah. how is he making extremism mainstream? >> well, he's been doing it from the moment he announced his candidacy and actually well before that. he's been doing it for 30 years only now he has a national platform. all along people have been saying that eventually trump will pivot. he said it before the primaries, dur the primaries and after. but what trump's been trying to do is pivot america to his view, which is extremely paranoid, bigoted and hate full. he's been doing this with a lot of success, with a lot of complicitiy i think on the part of the republican party and the immediate wra area. >> you made several points in your article. number one, one of the lasting effects a donald trump candidacy here whether he wins or loses is the rise of right-wing extremism and militia groups. you also go on to say there's an economic discontent which he has
louis, missouri. thanks for being here, sarah. how is he making extremism mainstream? >> well, he's been doing it from the moment he announced his candidacy and actually well before that. he's been doing it for 30 years only now he has a national platform. all along people have been saying that eventually trump will pivot. he said it before the primaries, dur the primaries and after. but what trump's been trying to do is pivot america to his view, which is extremely paranoid, bigoted and...
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harry goes to a luncheon in independence, missouri, his hometown. sneaks out the back door into a waiting limousine and drives off to a pretty much vacant resort favored by politicians and gangsters outside of town, checks into a room. nobody knows he's there. he's hidden from the press. he's hidden from the nation, really. checks into a room and is determined that he's not going to follow this on a minute-by-minute basis. there's a bottle of whiskey on the night stand and a ham and cheese sandwich. and that's his election night celebration. he turns out the lights probably about 9:00. every so often, his secret service people wake him up to tell him he's won this state or he's doing well in that state. each time they wake him up, they just annoy him. they just annoy him more and more. but finally, they give him the news which causes him to say, "i think i've won. i think i've won." let's go down to kansas city. let's go down to headquarters. and harry truman has amazingly pulled it off. the ballroom in new york for tom dewey is an empty forlorn pla
harry goes to a luncheon in independence, missouri, his hometown. sneaks out the back door into a waiting limousine and drives off to a pretty much vacant resort favored by politicians and gangsters outside of town, checks into a room. nobody knows he's there. he's hidden from the press. he's hidden from the nation, really. checks into a room and is determined that he's not going to follow this on a minute-by-minute basis. there's a bottle of whiskey on the night stand and a ham and cheese...
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. >> in states like missouri which are red across the board, you saw mitt romney take missouri 53-44, trump's only up by one. what does it mean he needs to do in a state like that? >> well, i think you know, if missouri has lost, donald trump won't be president. he doesn't have to worry about missouri. what he has to worry about is getting his national numbers up and being competitive in what are battleground states. national numbers arise, missouri will be fine, but there's no doubt that the fact that missouri's competitive, the fact that utah's competitive, the fact that arizona's competitive, the fact that georgia is competitive, and some pull even south carolina seems like it might be competitive. that won't hold and many may end up going red. those are all states that have not gone blue in for many, many cycles. they're all at this moment competitive. at least according to current polls and that tell kwlus a bad position he's in. in those states are tiegtd, it means he's fwhooind states that would normally be competitive. >> who gets hurt if people don't vote? hillary clinton's c
. >> in states like missouri which are red across the board, you saw mitt romney take missouri 53-44, trump's only up by one. what does it mean he needs to do in a state like that? >> well, i think you know, if missouri has lost, donald trump won't be president. he doesn't have to worry about missouri. what he has to worry about is getting his national numbers up and being competitive in what are battleground states. national numbers arise, missouri will be fine, but there's no...
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missouri passes a law that says free blacks in missouri. united states constitution as american citizens can go anywhere. so this is the compromise clay -- everything else is getting ready to fall apart. clay works out a very convoluted answer to that that satisfies everybody and satisfies nobody. at the same time it ends the crisis. he hopes the amendment slavery will not be an issue because to clay slavery is the real thorn in his side. he can never come up with a solution on that. and if it is -- if it is -- if it is a wound it is a self-inflicted wound because clay was a slave holder. >> that makes it difficult to please. he starts out people believing he is an emancipationist and is on the north side. and over time, he's hated by both the north and the south. it is a no-win situation for him. >> we are halfway through our 90-minute discussion on the life and times of the contender, henry clay who ran for the white house throughout most of his political career. five times in total. three times as his party's nominee. unsuccessful all th
missouri passes a law that says free blacks in missouri. united states constitution as american citizens can go anywhere. so this is the compromise clay -- everything else is getting ready to fall apart. clay works out a very convoluted answer to that that satisfies everybody and satisfies nobody. at the same time it ends the crisis. he hopes the amendment slavery will not be an issue because to clay slavery is the real thorn in his side. he can never come up with a solution on that. and if it...
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over the weekend a missouri man arrested for shooting a church van and injuring two service dogsr >> their comfort dogs used to helpo people through tough time and other getting help from som four-legged friends to get through their tough times . they are part of a special k-9 unit trained by an organization called lutheran church charities. the sole mission is to comfort families and individuals there being comforted by one of their own. >> are two dogs for the ministry, were injured receivi bullet wounds. >> he says that jackson was hi in the ear that is healing nicely he'll be back on the job soon. >> h shot my neck and and had to slug surgically re removed. >> he says that it will be a few weeks before he will be back on the sce to stay until jackson and louis are back on their feet and they came from all over the country. >> vefrom illinois, missouri, different placesm in missouri from oklahoma nebraska. >> they have helped families through mosth of the tough time. >> shortly after his first birthday he responded to the shootingng at the sandy hook the hammers, who traveled with
over the weekend a missouri man arrested for shooting a church van and injuring two service dogsr >> their comfort dogs used to helpo people through tough time and other getting help from som four-legged friends to get through their tough times . they are part of a special k-9 unit trained by an organization called lutheran church charities. the sole mission is to comfort families and individuals there being comforted by one of their own. >> are two dogs for the ministry, were...
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similar court practices contributed to the resentment that led to rioting in ferguson, missouri after the shooting of for their part several of the towns say they take in less through their courts than state law allows and every case begins when someone actually breaks the law. >> the laws are there for a reason. it's not filling coffers, it's got everything to do with trying to make the street safe and implementing the law. >> reporter: though quentin thomas says jail cost him his car and two jobs he is back at work but still worried when he is on the road. news, washington. >>> tonight, how south korea is gearing up ? music ? extraordinary starts here. a stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. >>> as things wind down here in rio they are hard at work more than 11,000 miles away getting ready for the next olympics the 2018 winter games in south korea. we went in for a progress report. >> reporter: the either is moving fast in south korea, the next olympic venues rising quickly from the skating rink to deliver its first winter games. >> this is historic? >> yes, histor
similar court practices contributed to the resentment that led to rioting in ferguson, missouri after the shooting of for their part several of the towns say they take in less through their courts than state law allows and every case begins when someone actually breaks the law. >> the laws are there for a reason. it's not filling coffers, it's got everything to do with trying to make the street safe and implementing the law. >> reporter: though quentin thomas says jail cost him his...
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. >> born in fair fax, missouri, a tumor on his spine and childhood injury put johnane wheelchair at-- john in a wheelchair at a young age. his talent basketball games earned him a spot at mizu. >> there was just 5 of us, we got to play the whole time. >> the team struggled as all new teams do. he could have left at any time, gone to another program, transfer, play, and do very, very well. but he stayed here. >> here at missouri, where the coach said gilbert remained loyal. >> he is a kid that needs to be done, when it needs to be done, and you can't have too many guys former player in rio, as the head coach of the national wheelchair basketball team. >> having both an alumni on the team and the head coach being the head coach of the u.s. team is amazing, quite the honor, and definitely excited to represent. >> daily work outs, constant travel for team usa, gilbert juggles a family, his wife of 5 years, whitney, and their 3 foster children live in salisbury, missouri, where he also works school chemistry and physics teacher. >> my stone runs my life-- cell phone runs my life, and my w
. >> born in fair fax, missouri, a tumor on his spine and childhood injury put johnane wheelchair at-- john in a wheelchair at a young age. his talent basketball games earned him a spot at mizu. >> there was just 5 of us, we got to play the whole time. >> the team struggled as all new teams do. he could have left at any time, gone to another program, transfer, play, and do very, very well. but he stayed here. >> here at missouri, where the coach said gilbert remained...
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joseph missouri. maybe it is time for a road trip. >> st. joseph, missouri, why do we have to go that far? >> friend every fries are pretty much my favorite. i know that's not the best thing. >> but honest. >> i'm just very hungry now, sit here, think about it. >> i know, so we're not going to missouri. >> the avacado. >> casino of works. >> do you know? >> no. >> we need to find this out. >> i'm pretty sure they're separate. i don't know what it tastes like, i'm pretty sure it is separate. >> they should absolutely be separate. what? >> bacon, avacado? >> this could be very heated discussion that goes on for a really long time. >> well, we will talk about that during the commercial break and come back with a concensus. okay, so we take you outside, guys, off we go to the shore. ocean city right now, pretty phenominal start to the day, right? you have couple of clouds certainly. that's not going to mess with you at all today. not sign of things to come. high pressure in place. you will see the clouds sort of skewer out, or scour out, i shoul
joseph missouri. maybe it is time for a road trip. >> st. joseph, missouri, why do we have to go that far? >> friend every fries are pretty much my favorite. i know that's not the best thing. >> but honest. >> i'm just very hungry now, sit here, think about it. >> i know, so we're not going to missouri. >> the avacado. >> casino of works. >> do you know? >> no. >> we need to find this out. >> i'm pretty sure they're separate. i...