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governor we've seen some really awful police shootings in your home state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of steel being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and unarmed australian woman just seen diamond was killed by police after calling them to investigate a possible sexual assault behind her house now since you were governor and have a deeper understanding of what police go through what is your perspective on these incidents well first of all my perspective on the incidents are they naturally they're tragedy and you've got to look at the big picture people are dying and being put to death by our police force there's an for for what purpose when you truly look at it in our country and minnesota doesn't have capital punishment which i'm glad as a governor that i didn't have to face being the last person to sign off on the death when you're putting someone to death minnesota doesn't even have the death penalty we don't even have it and y
governor we've seen some really awful police shootings in your home state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of steel being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and unarmed australian woman just seen diamond was killed by police after calling them to investigate a possible sexual assault behind her house now since you were governor and have a deeper...
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knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver almost drove her off the road and she came home and she said, jay, i was so mad i almost honked. [laughter] >> minnesota for road rage. i tell another story, a jewish mafia in the 30's and 40's, my dad worked for these guys, he wasn't in the mafia, i swear. when i was a young boy, 5 or 6 yearas old, my dad came home that a friend had sent to went, that is freaky. i said to him, dad, what did he do and i never forgot, he said, son, he was shopping in a store before it was opened. [laughter] got to minnesota for breaking and entering. [laughter] >> anyway, i tell the story of minnesota, i left in 1971 to discover the world and i came back 40 years later and discovered st. louis park. 10% jewish and 10% hispanic and 30% somalian, small african american. now the diversity challenge was religiously and racially is much bigger and i tell the sto
knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver almost drove her off the road and she came home and she said, jay, i was so mad i almost honked. [laughter] >> minnesota for road rage. i tell another story, a jewish mafia in the 30's and 40's, my dad worked for these guys, he wasn't in the mafia, i swear. when i was a...
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i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's where he proposed to me was . the best time of my life being married at her wedding. two weeks off to their wedding alison discovered she was pregnant we were both really excited and happy we just. since we had had a miscarriage once already so we were excited. actually i have a bit. but the young family was about to be torn apart. a few days off to their honeymoon he was detained by u.s. immigration officials. when he was just fourteen was convicted of second degree murder in a robbery gone wrong at the time he was the youngest person in his county to be tried and convicted as an adult he spent more than seventeen years in prison for his crime and was released in two thousand and twelve. people do. you know his service time. person. and his family arrived here as refugees and nine hundred eighty six they didn't realize that they needed to apply for citizenship almost ten years later conviction made him a target for deportation because he was still a permanent resident a ci
i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's where he proposed to me was . the best time of my life being married at her wedding. two weeks off to their wedding alison discovered she was pregnant we were both really excited and happy we just. since we had had a miscarriage once already so we were excited. actually i have a bit. but the young family was about to be torn apart. a few days off to their honeymoon he was detained by u.s. immigration officials. when he...
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paulsen of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. paulsen, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. paulsen: mr. chairman -- mr. speaker, first, i'd just like to thank subcommittee chairman rogers and ranking member lowey, along with the full committee, and chairman frelinghuysen and their staff, for their willingness and help on this amendment as well as for all the hard work they have done in putting together this important funding bill. i also want to recognize congressman donovan who was not able to be here today, but i offer this amendment along with him because it does seek to increase funding for the u.s. african development foundation by $15 million, bringing it up to the $30 million it was awarded back in fiscal year 2017. the u.s. african development foundation is an independent u.s. government agency that excells at doing development differently. it uses small grants to focus on
paulsen of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. paulsen, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. paulsen: mr. chairman -- mr. speaker, first, i'd just like to thank subcommittee chairman rogers and ranking member lowey, along with the full committee, and chairman frelinghuysen and their staff, for their willingness and help on this amendment as well as for all the hard work...
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i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's when he proposed to me he was. the best my life being married at our wedding. two weeks off to their wedding alison discovered she was pregnant we were both really excited and happy we just. since we had had a miscarriage once already. we were excited. actually i have a baby. but the young family was about to be torn apart. a few days off to their honeymoon he was detained by u.s. immigration officials. when he was just fourteen was convicted of second degree murder robbery gone wrong at the time he was the youngest person in his county to be tried and convicted as an adult he spent more than seventeen years in prison for his crime and was released in two thousand and twelve. people do make mistakes and. he service time. off a better person. and his family arrived here as refugees and nine hundred eighty six they didn't realize that they needed to apply for citizenship almost ten years later conviction made him a target for deportation because he was still a permanent resid
i guess our first real date was like the minnesota state fair. and that's when he proposed to me he was. the best my life being married at our wedding. two weeks off to their wedding alison discovered she was pregnant we were both really excited and happy we just. since we had had a miscarriage once already. we were excited. actually i have a baby. but the young family was about to be torn apart. a few days off to their honeymoon he was detained by u.s. immigration officials. when he was just...
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ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from minnesota and a member oppose the each will control five minutes -- opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, all americans deserve access to clean air. we have a great deal of progress that we've made in making the air cleaner and reducing pollution. but we should continue to learn from the most recent science to continue to improve air quality. instead, this bill delays needed public health protections like the ozone standard. my amendment would strike language that delays the implementation of the new ozone standards until the year 2026. we don't have until 2026 to protect our children's lungs. we don't have until that time to protect our seniors, w.h.o. are most vulnerable to -- who are most vulnerable to respiratory harm. the consequenceses of this pollution are real and significant. especially for ozone pollutants. c
ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from minnesota and a member oppose the each will control five minutes -- opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, all americans deserve access to clean air. we have a great deal of progress that we've made in making the air cleaner and reducing pollution. but we should continue to learn from the most recent science...
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in the state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of a still being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and unarmed australian woman just seen diamond was killed by police after calling them to investigate a possible sexual assault behind her house now since you were governor and have a deeper understanding of what police go through what is your perspective on these incidents well first of all my perspective on the incidents are they naturally they're tragedy and you've got to look at the big picture people are dying and being put to death by our police force there's an for for what purpose when you truly look at it in our country and minnesota doesn't have capital punishment which i'm glad as a governor that i didn't have to face being the last person to sign off on the death when you're putting someone to death minnesota doesn't even have the death penalty we don't even have it and yet police officers are killing people because you don't t
in the state of minnesota last year we saw that graphic video of a still being shot in his car during a traffic stop with a beloved cafeteria supervisor at a local elementary school and his death left the community stunned and confused more recently and unarmed australian woman just seen diamond was killed by police after calling them to investigate a possible sexual assault behind her house now since you were governor and have a deeper understanding of what police go through what is your...
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i was out at farm fest in great minnesota, western minnesota, great gathering. i hear consumers -- two concerns, two top concerns. one, they are worried their coverage is going to be there for them, that they are going -- they wonder if they are going to get coverage this year and into the future. they are worried about just basic coverage. the second goes to one of my previous answers. they need to know what they are buying. they need clarity about what they are buying and what their coverage is. and what they are going to pay out of pocket. i think what i see as a potential issue, and i'm hoping we can all help the committee thread this needle, but consumers really need that clarity in their coverage to make good decisions for their families. sen. franken: what you mean is when people are buying insurance if the essential benefits are changed and insurance policies are allowed to not cover certain things, is it going to become more complicated to buy insurance? ms. o'toole: that's right. chairman alexander: why don't one of the other witnesses please answer se
i was out at farm fest in great minnesota, western minnesota, great gathering. i hear consumers -- two concerns, two top concerns. one, they are worried their coverage is going to be there for them, that they are going -- they wonder if they are going to get coverage this year and into the future. they are worried about just basic coverage. the second goes to one of my previous answers. they need to know what they are buying. they need clarity about what they are buying and what their coverage...
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to new carrollton and minnesota avenue. instead of running every eight minutes trains running every 16 minutes with single tracking new carrollton landover cheverly deanwood and minnesota avenue impacted. if you want to avoid that portion of the orange line take largo town center or morgan boulevard on the blue or silver line. taking a look at the roads, outer loop remains stacked up. earlier construction cleared late by georgia avenue. between 95 and the 270 spur. we'll take a look at some delays on the 14th street bridge. keep it to fox5 news morning. we'll be back in just a few. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>
to new carrollton and minnesota avenue. instead of running every eight minutes trains running every 16 minutes with single tracking new carrollton landover cheverly deanwood and minnesota avenue impacted. if you want to avoid that portion of the orange line take largo town center or morgan boulevard on the blue or silver line. taking a look at the roads, outer loop remains stacked up. earlier construction cleared late by georgia avenue. between 95 and the 270 spur. we'll take a look at some...
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. >> reporter: you can behind me, there's a heavy police presence here on the 4,000 block of minnesota avenue. the scene for the most part is cleared. we're standing across the street from friendship cleve it? academy, school gout out at 3:30. i want to say. i want to show. we're told that the victim here in northeast was inside this white car when he was struck by at least one bullet, we're told he's expected to survive. he was taken to the hospital, was conscious, and again, expected to survive. but you can the shattered windows. that car was removed just a moment ago. but we do know that police are searching for a gunman who's described at about 5-9, 130 pounds, said to be african-american man long twisted hair, wearing a he was able to get away. there was another shooting moments earlier happening on anacostia road in southeast, and that incident, we're told a child, a juvenile, was struck. that incident and this incident are both under investigation. police are trying to determine if the two incidents are related. joining us live right now is a and c commissioner. please tell us y
. >> reporter: you can behind me, there's a heavy police presence here on the 4,000 block of minnesota avenue. the scene for the most part is cleared. we're standing across the street from friendship cleve it? academy, school gout out at 3:30. i want to say. i want to show. we're told that the victim here in northeast was inside this white car when he was struck by at least one bullet, we're told he's expected to survive. he was taken to the hospital, was conscious, and again, expected to...
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ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to hughes resolution 504, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment simply preserves the consumer financial protection bureau's independent funding and ensures that the consumer bureau is adequately funded. that's essentially what this is all about. this is very clear. the sides on this couldn't be more clear. my amendment is one of the many this week but i hope that people pay special attention to how folks vote on this particular amendment. this amendment is a clear litmus test, yes, it is. if a legislator wants to support the work of the consume financial protection bureau, if they want to support the work of 11 1/2 -- of $11.5 billion being returned to consumers, vote yes. a yes vote on my amendment means you want to protect americans from fraud, deceptive practices, ripoff schemes. a yes vote means you want debt c
ellison of minnesota. the chair: pursuant to hughes resolution 504, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. ellison: thank you, mr. chairman. my amendment simply preserves the consumer financial protection bureau's independent funding and ensures that the consumer bureau is adequately funded. that's essentially what this is all about. this is very clear. the sides on this couldn't be more...
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knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver almost drove her off the road and she came home and she said, jay, i was so mad i almost honked. [laughter] >> minnesota for road rage. i tell another story, a jewish mafia in the 30's and 40's, my dad worked for these guys, he wasn't in the mafia, i swear. when i was a young boy, 5 or 6 yearas old, my dad came home that a friend had sent to went, that is freaky. i said to him, dad, what did he do and i never forgot, he said, son, he was shopping in a store before it was opened. [laughter] got to minnesota for breaking and entering. [laughter] >> anyway, i tell the story of minnesota, i left in 1971 to discover the world and i came back 40 years later and discovered st. louis park. 10% jewish and 10% hispanic and 30% somalian, small african american. now the diversity challenge was religiously and racially is much bigger and i tell the sto
knights, hard to explain minnesota knights if you're not from minnesota. in the book i tell the story, i was home and writing the book, my friend jay told me, tom, my wife ilne was driving around minneapolis and a driver almost drove her off the road and she came home and she said, jay, i was so mad i almost honked. [laughter] >> minnesota for road rage. i tell another story, a jewish mafia in the 30's and 40's, my dad worked for these guys, he wasn't in the mafia, i swear. when i was a...
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nice weird how to explain minnesota nice if you are not from minnesota. i was homered in the book and i went to my friend's wedding and my friend jay goldberg was there and told me, tom, my life i leave was on minneapolis todayo in a driver almost drove her ofj the road and she came home and said jay, i was so mad i almost talked. [laughter] that is minnesota for road rage. another story come a jewish mafia minnesota in the 30s and 40s. he wasn't in the mafia i swear. but when i was a young boy, my dad came home and told me a friend of his had been into jail.. if your dad knows someone who went to jail. that is freaky. he said son, he was shopping ine a store before it was opened. that is minnesota for breaking and entering. anyways, i tell the stories of minnesota in 1971 to discover the world and came back four years later to write this book and found they had discovered white protestant catholic scandinavian. and 30% somali. small african-american committing community. another diversity challenge both religiously and racially much bigger, the chatham t
nice weird how to explain minnesota nice if you are not from minnesota. i was homered in the book and i went to my friend's wedding and my friend jay goldberg was there and told me, tom, my life i leave was on minneapolis todayo in a driver almost drove her ofj the road and she came home and said jay, i was so mad i almost talked. [laughter] that is minnesota for road rage. another story come a jewish mafia minnesota in the 30s and 40s. he wasn't in the mafia i swear. but when i was a young...
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the saints are trailing to minnesota 19-6. saints are trailing to minnesota 19—6. about saints are trailing to minnesota 19-6. about 11 saints are trailing to minnesota 19—6. about 11 minutes remaining in that. and the la charges from san diego, they are meeting the denver broncos in the coming hours. —— chargers. that is it for us for now. good night. good morning. as we go through the week, there will be a distinct autumnal flavour to our weather. and in actualfact, it will be rather cool in windy at times. some showers heavy, possibly with thunder. we start not on a bad note. ten or 11 degrees, so a fresh start. five or six in rural spots. a predominantly start to the day, maybe even some glimpses of sunshine. a scattering of showers on the west—facing coast, but into the afternoon, cloud, wind, and rain will move into northern ireland and western scotland, in particular. we'll see the first signs of it through the isles of scilly and perhaps cornwall, but for the bulk of england and wales, it is dry, sunny, with top temperatures around 15 to 18 degrees.
the saints are trailing to minnesota 19-6. saints are trailing to minnesota 19—6. about saints are trailing to minnesota 19-6. about 11 saints are trailing to minnesota 19—6. about 11 minutes remaining in that. and the la charges from san diego, they are meeting the denver broncos in the coming hours. —— chargers. that is it for us for now. good night. good morning. as we go through the week, there will be a distinct autumnal flavour to our weather. and in actualfact, it will be rather...
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and it was a rough time in minnesota that they were able to build a house, have a farm and sell it to come last to know at the time of a lot of encouragement, so they
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and rough time in minnesota and they were able to build a house, have a farm and be able to sell it to come west and that was a time when there was a lot of encouragement for settlers to come to the west. he becomes a union carpenter, they are doing very well, they have nine children at that point, actually 11 children eventually and but then the recession hits spokane very hard, it hits all of america, 1893, but that time they had moved to a farm which is a railroad distance away, 25 minutes from the city, he could still work in the city but they had pigs, they had a lot of fruits, they had other ways to keeping family alive, so when the recession came and he also got injured and he couldn't work, there were no jobs, they had to feed this large family and she -- they couldn't pay the mortgage and taxes on their home which was happening. we had something like 11 banks closed in spokane all within a shift. so the thought of her family breaking up and them being split apart because where does the homeless woman go who is bankrupt in a city with that many children, you would have to ha
and rough time in minnesota and they were able to build a house, have a farm and be able to sell it to come west and that was a time when there was a lot of encouragement for settlers to come to the west. he becomes a union carpenter, they are doing very well, they have nine children at that point, actually 11 children eventually and but then the recession hits spokane very hard, it hits all of america, 1893, but that time they had moved to a farm which is a railroad distance away, 25 minutes...
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i was out at farm fest in great minnesota, western minnesota, great gathering. i hear consumers -- two concerns, two top concerns. one, they are worried their coverage is going to be there for them, that they are going -- they wonder if they are going to get coverage this year and into the future. they are worried about just basic coverage. the second goes to one of my previous answers. they need to know what they are buying. they need clarity about what they are buying and what their coverage is. and what they are going to pay out of pocket. i think what i see as a potential issue, and i'm hoping we can all help the committee thread this needle, but consumers really need that clarity in their coverage to make good decision force their families. -- decisions for their families. senator franken: what you mean is when people are buying insurance if the essential benefits are changed and insurance policies are allowed to not cover certain things, is it going to become more complicated to buy insurance? ms. o'toole: that's right. chairman alexander: one of the other
i was out at farm fest in great minnesota, western minnesota, great gathering. i hear consumers -- two concerns, two top concerns. one, they are worried their coverage is going to be there for them, that they are going -- they wonder if they are going to get coverage this year and into the future. they are worried about just basic coverage. the second goes to one of my previous answers. they need to know what they are buying. they need clarity about what they are buying and what their coverage...
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lewis of minnesota. the chair: a recorded vote having been requested will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members, this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 153, the nays are 263, one voting present. the amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 16 printed in house report 115-297 by the gentleman from wisconsin on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. . the clerk: amendment number 16 offered by mr. grothman of wisconsin. the chair: a recorded vote having been requested, those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient
lewis of minnesota. the chair: a recorded vote having been requested will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members, this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the...
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he's a two-term senator from minnesota. before entering politics, he was a comedy writer and performer on "s.n.l." and hosted a progressive radio talk show on air america. he's recently emerged as a forceful challenger of president -- of the trump administration. his tough questioning of cabinet nominees during hearings went viral. al: if there's any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what will you do? >> senator franken, i'm not aware of any of those activities. i have been called a surrogate a time or two in that campaign and i did not have communications with the russians. >> i think if i'm understanding your question correctly around proficiency, i would also correlate it to competency and mastery so you -- each student is measured according to the advancement that they're making in each subject area. al: that's growth, not proficiency. in other words, the growth they're making is in growth. the proficiency is an arbitrary stan
he's a two-term senator from minnesota. before entering politics, he was a comedy writer and performer on "s.n.l." and hosted a progressive radio talk show on air america. he's recently emerged as a forceful challenger of president -- of the trump administration. his tough questioning of cabinet nominees during hearings went viral. al: if there's any evidence that anyone affiliated with the trump campaign communicated with the russian government in the course of this campaign, what...
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ellison of minnesota. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. ell mr. ellsworth: my amendment is -- mr. ellison: if you have a contract doing with the federal government and been found, designated to have violations and those violations are considered to be willful, intentional and repeated, theb you will not be able to take advantage of this particular appropriation. this kind of amendment is designed to say that the federal government believes that a penny earned and a penny worked should be received by the worker. simple as that. people who do not support this amendment are saying that federal contractors can engage in wage theft and it's ok with us. and we're simply saying that the hardworking people of the united states expect that the federal penny that workers earn will be given to them and that is not too much to ask. hardworking people living in america should never worry that an employer will steal their wages. especially if that employer is paid by a government contract. r
ellison of minnesota. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. ell mr. ellsworth: my amendment is -- mr. ellison: if you have a contract doing with the federal government and been found, designated to have violations and those violations are considered to be willful, intentional and repeated, theb you will not be able to take advantage of this particular appropriation. this kind of amendment is designed to say that the federal...
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nolan of minnesota. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota, mr. nolan, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, as co-chairman of the bipartisan congressional lung cancer caucus, i want to first express my appreciation for allowing my amendment to be made in order and for the work of the committee. make no mistake, these extra funds that are in my measure, the $3.8 million for cancer research at the cancer institute urging that be spent on lung cancer in particular, those extra funds will make an enormous difference in battling lung cancer. which is, as you all know the most deadly of all the cancers. my daughter katherine was diagnosed with stage 4, nonsmoking small cell lung cancer almost two years ago. thanks to medical research and the daily prayers, so many of my colleagues here in the house, katherine is still with us. but like so many thousands of others,
nolan of minnesota. the chair: the gentleman from minnesota, mr. nolan, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. chairman, as co-chairman of the bipartisan congressional lung cancer caucus, i want to first express my appreciation for allowing my amendment to be made in order and for the work of the committee. make no...
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i have a lot of interest in minnesota as well as a longtime resident there the two senators from minnesota both close to char and franken put their electoral vote for hillary clinton their super delegate vote for hillary clinton when bernie sanders won the people that's the problem the fix is in there was political money that was going to all of these super delegates before anybody was given any debate speeches or any kind of stump speeches that they were committing to people that they thought were going to win they thought the party was going to the best chance to win but all of a sudden bernie sanders came along and he proved to america how crooked the system is it even got so bad where donna brazil was feeding debate questions to hillary clinton if that's not crooked i don't know what is so that's the point i'm getting to know mainstream media is focused in on russia true that russia exposed this allegedly well shouldn't they be focusing in on the fact that the democratic primary was a fix and that should we actually be if the russians did it should we be thanking them for exposing the
i have a lot of interest in minnesota as well as a longtime resident there the two senators from minnesota both close to char and franken put their electoral vote for hillary clinton their super delegate vote for hillary clinton when bernie sanders won the people that's the problem the fix is in there was political money that was going to all of these super delegates before anybody was given any debate speeches or any kind of stump speeches that they were committing to people that they thought...
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al franken in a piece in "the minnesota star try bun." the former vice president wrote, the best interests of this state are not served when its senators are rubber stamps for judicial nominations. senator al franken, democrat from minnesota, a member of the senate judiciary committee, joins us now. thank you for joining us tonight. first of all, your response to the "wall street journal" calling you a comedian? >> i plead guilty to that. >> all right. tell us what's this fight all about? why are you blocking this judge? >> well, a life time point to the federal judiciary is very -- makes a man very powerful. judge very powerful. and they'll have make decisions involve voting rights and civil rights and clean air and clean water and voting rights. really affecting the people of minnesota. and the country. i have concerns about justice strauss because he really has a judicial philosophy that is extremely conservative. he clerked with clarence thomas. he said clarence thomas was his mentor. you know what clarence thomas' record on the supre
al franken in a piece in "the minnesota star try bun." the former vice president wrote, the best interests of this state are not served when its senators are rubber stamps for judicial nominations. senator al franken, democrat from minnesota, a member of the senate judiciary committee, joins us now. thank you for joining us tonight. first of all, your response to the "wall street journal" calling you a comedian? >> i plead guilty to that. >> all right. tell us...
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i have a lot of interest in minnesota as well as a longtime resident there the two senators from minnesota both close to char and franken put their electoral vote for hillary clinton their superdelegate vote for hillary clinton when bernie sanders won the people that's the problem the fix is in there was political money that was going to all of these super delegates before anybody was given any debate speeches or any kind of stump speeches that they were committing to people that they thought were going to win they thought the party was going to the best chance to win but all of a sudden bernie sanders came along and he proved to america how crooked the system is it even got so bad where donna brazil was feeding debate questions to hillary clinton if that's not cricket i don't know what is so that's the point i'm getting to know mainstream media is focused in on russia true that russia exposed this allegedly well shouldn't they be focusing in on the fact that the democratic primary was a fix and that should we actually be think if the russians did it should we be thanking them for exposing
i have a lot of interest in minnesota as well as a longtime resident there the two senators from minnesota both close to char and franken put their electoral vote for hillary clinton their superdelegate vote for hillary clinton when bernie sanders won the people that's the problem the fix is in there was political money that was going to all of these super delegates before anybody was given any debate speeches or any kind of stump speeches that they were committing to people that they thought...
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the chair: the gentwoman from minnesota yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arkansas. those in favor say aye. thosepposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment s agreed to. amendment number 46 will not be offered. it is now in order to consider amendment number 50 printed in house report 11597. for what purpose does the seek recognition? the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from virginia and a member opposed each will control five minutes. mr. goodlatte: today i rise to urge suppo for my amendment that woe reaffirm and preserve the rights of the state to write their own water quality plans. it prohibits the e.p.a. from watershed esapeake implementation plans to hijack states' water quality strategies. over the last several years, the e.p.a. has implemented a total maximum daily load blueprint for six states which strictly limits the amount of nutrients that can enter the chesapeake bay. the e.p.a. has basically given every state in the watershed
the chair: the gentwoman from minnesota yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arkansas. those in favor say aye. thosepposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the amendment s agreed to. amendment number 46 will not be offered. it is now in order to consider amendment number 50 printed in house report 11597. for what purpose does the seek recognition? the chair: pursuant to house resolution 504, the gentleman from virginia and a member...
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is entlewoman minnesota recognized. ms. mccollum: madam chair, at this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis. the chair: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for one minute. mr. polis: thank you. this amendment doesn't make sense from an economic perspective or a health perspective. it would block implementation of the environmental protection agency's commonsense standard for sources of emissions of methane in the oil and gas industry. and while we invest in renewable energy, at the same time we know that we can't wait to transition entirely to renewable energy before we address other side effects of the extraction process like methane. . methane pollution from oil and gas wells is 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide and is responsible for 1/4 of human-made climate change. this e.p.a. rule frankly is just the starting point. it's a long overdue standard for oil and gas industry to reduce methane pollution. frankly, i wish these rules went further. but these stricter standards
is entlewoman minnesota recognized. ms. mccollum: madam chair, at this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis. the chair: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for one minute. mr. polis: thank you. this amendment doesn't make sense from an economic perspective or a health perspective. it would block implementation of the environmental protection agency's commonsense standard for sources of emissions of methane in the oil and gas industry. and while we...
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everything just going minnesota's way including this one. final seconds of the third quarter clock winding down, montgomery puts up a stiff curry style. links roll the mystics. game two on thursday in minnesota. it was not a great sports night around here. but there are happy things going the cleveland indians taking the detroit tigers, the indians the hottest team on the planet blanket tying the american league record with their 20th straight win. the cleveland indians. >> we have to go to cleaned for good sports. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> t
everything just going minnesota's way including this one. final seconds of the third quarter clock winding down, montgomery puts up a stiff curry style. links roll the mystics. game two on thursday in minnesota. it was not a great sports night around here. but there are happy things going the cleveland indians taking the detroit tigers, the indians the hottest team on the planet blanket tying the american league record with their 20th straight win. the cleveland indians. >> we have to go...
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. >> in minnesota. trish: you have a whole different cost structure. earner in new york city is not necessarily high earner anywhere else in the country. that said, high earners in new york bet fenn liesed by -- penalized by this. maybe that is right because rest of the country shouldn't be subsidizing? what are you saying? they will see the taxes go up at least a point or two congressman? >> yeah. not necessarily guaranteed they will see the individual taxes go up. once you lower rates that is intended to mask over any changes in deductions. we're consolidating a lot of education credits into one simpler education credit. keeping charitable deductions. maybe applying other opportunities for low income. trish: you're working on this legislation. what would you like to see be the top rate, the middle rate and bottom rate for income? how much do you need to earn in the category. >> brackets are not set. 35% and then you go down to lower rate. get down to 12%. trish: question everybody wants to know. i hop
. >> in minnesota. trish: you have a whole different cost structure. earner in new york city is not necessarily high earner anywhere else in the country. that said, high earners in new york bet fenn liesed by -- penalized by this. maybe that is right because rest of the country shouldn't be subsidizing? what are you saying? they will see the taxes go up at least a point or two congressman? >> yeah. not necessarily guaranteed they will see the individual taxes go up. once you lower...
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recognizes the gentleman from -- chair now recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. erm, for five minutes. mr. emmer: i rise today to celebrate an ed tator in my district whose dedication to her students has earned her an important award. jolene, who serves as the assistant principal at st. michael albertville, high school, was named vice principal of the year by the minnesota association of secondary school principals. she served as an assistant principal at st. michael albert high school for nine years. she's known for her strong leadership and commitment to oviding students a great environment to learn and topnotch education. she's shown her commitment by consistently improving curriculum and implementing many different programs designed to assist her students. one program she created is called freshman connections which helps build relationships between incoming freshmen students and their upper classmen peers. successful students are the key to our future so it's important we recognize educators like jolene guiding our students on the path to success. congratula
recognizes the gentleman from -- chair now recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. erm, for five minutes. mr. emmer: i rise today to celebrate an ed tator in my district whose dedication to her students has earned her an important award. jolene, who serves as the assistant principal at st. michael albertville, high school, was named vice principal of the year by the minnesota association of secondary school principals. she served as an assistant principal at st. michael albert high school...
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paul, minnesota, independent. i want to talk about the way you are addressing the opiates, the so-called opiate crisis. it is the same way they addressed alcohol with prohibition. it did not work than. there were people addicted to alcohol and overdoses on alcohol or moving from alcohol to other drugs. it is not going to work. what do yougetting, call it, under a pain doctor for years. i am not addicted. i have never been addicted to alcohol. i have never taken marijuana. but right now, he is getting antsy because the pressure is on him to be suspicious. ,f you want to keep doing this it is not going to work. all you do is make people go on to the streets to get it from illegal sources, and you will not have any control over the quality of the medicine they will take or even the quantity. you will increase the problem rather than reduce it. i am surprised no one understands that, including the medical community. go back to prohibition and take that example for a lesson. you see opioids as a problem in the state of
paul, minnesota, independent. i want to talk about the way you are addressing the opiates, the so-called opiate crisis. it is the same way they addressed alcohol with prohibition. it did not work than. there were people addicted to alcohol and overdoses on alcohol or moving from alcohol to other drugs. it is not going to work. what do yougetting, call it, under a pain doctor for years. i am not addicted. i have never been addicted to alcohol. i have never taken marijuana. but right now, he is...
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. >> reporter: delays and confusion this morning at minnesota avenue the end of the x2 bus line. >> if you're going on the x2 you're in trouble. you've gotto find another route. away. drivers following theunion's lead saying they're not driving. >> now, i got to figure out how to get to the doctor. i'llprobably be late. i hope mydoctor sees this. >> reporter: eventually service did return at all stops except for minnesota avenue. thedelays were substantial and throughout morning rush hour. >> these operators are scared. i can't blame them. >> reporter: union leaders planned the event following the event of the woman throwing urine at a bus driver. they saythey'll get back to work as soon as metro approves more officers to ride on the x2 bus. >> it will continue until somebody in charge uses common sense and logic to tell these operator that is we got to. >> reporter: metro called the morning protest a quote unlawful labor action saying they're against anything that impacts metro customers. the chief ofpolice says an officer on every bus is probably unrealistic. >> crimes drives our num
. >> reporter: delays and confusion this morning at minnesota avenue the end of the x2 bus line. >> if you're going on the x2 you're in trouble. you've gotto find another route. away. drivers following theunion's lead saying they're not driving. >> now, i got to figure out how to get to the doctor. i'llprobably be late. i hope mydoctor sees this. >> reporter: eventually service did return at all stops except for minnesota avenue. thedelays were substantial and throughout...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. erm, for five minutes. -- mr. emmer, for five minutes. mr. emmer: i rise today to recognize the city of st. cloud for taking care of our community's drinking water. drinking water comes drinking water comes from the mighty mississippi in its pure form is thanks to projects like the northwest regional treatment system, as well as the northeast st. cloud water quality project, the city's newest water purification project. to put the effectiveness of these projects in perspective, the northeast st. cloud water quality project stops 10,200 pounds of sediment and 20 pounds of phosphorous from entering the mississippi every year. because of the commitment to health and safety of the city's water supply, last month st. cloud was awarded the source water protection award. it's an honor to represent a city that takes the health of its citizens so seriously. congratulations to the city of st. cloud and everyone responsible for the city's water supply. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate s
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. erm, for five minutes. -- mr. emmer, for five minutes. mr. emmer: i rise today to recognize the city of st. cloud for taking care of our community's drinking water. drinking water comes drinking water comes from the mighty mississippi in its pure form is thanks to projects like the northwest regional treatment system, as well as the northeast st. cloud water quality project, the city's newest water purification...
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he was also dealing with non life-threatening injuries and taken to the hospital same as man along minnesota avenue both of them expected to recover. and it sounds like that is the same story with the two victims here this evening. again shot three problems away and victims were found here 00 block of eastern avenue and remains shut down at this t time. there's police out here investigators from what year learn they go were shot three problems away and found here. all four victims from today expected to recover. certainly busy day for police and violent day in the city. that's the latest in the northeast back to you in the studio. let again to gwen with everything you need to know. >> the rain is definitely in the forecast. it will be a soggy saturday for you. let's begin with look at maps and show what you is happ happening. remnants of harvey bringing plenty of heavy rainfall over the ohio valley and moving its way across the mid atlantic. parts of our area are seeing a bit of that rainfall right n now. we've got light showers happening in leesburg as well as quantico. and gauge rzburg see
he was also dealing with non life-threatening injuries and taken to the hospital same as man along minnesota avenue both of them expected to recover. and it sounds like that is the same story with the two victims here this evening. again shot three problems away and victims were found here 00 block of eastern avenue and remains shut down at this t time. there's police out here investigators from what year learn they go were shot three problems away and found here. all four victims from today...
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single tracking new carrollton landover cheverly deanwood and minnesota avenue. take metrobus or largo town center morgan boulevard on the blue or silver line. we'll let you know if any bigger delays pop up. problems on our roads. we'll take a look at that. keep keep it to fox5. what's new from light and fit? greek nonfat yogurt with zero artificial sweeteners. real fruit and 90 calories... you'll be wowed! try new light & fit with zero artificial sweeteners. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> right now at 7:00 rush hour delays on metro's orange line. single tracking trains will impact a number of stations. we'll tell you what to know before you head out the for a third night of protests in saint louis. police cracking down a crowd of people refusing to leave the downtown area taking dozens into custody and these demonstrations expected to continue. >> new hurricane threats in the atlantic. the current path of one headed right toward islands already devastated by hurricane irma. the other has prompted tropical storm warnings for millions along the east coast
single tracking new carrollton landover cheverly deanwood and minnesota avenue. take metrobus or largo town center morgan boulevard on the blue or silver line. we'll let you know if any bigger delays pop up. problems on our roads. we'll take a look at that. keep keep it to fox5. what's new from light and fit? greek nonfat yogurt with zero artificial sweeteners. real fruit and 90 calories... you'll be wowed! try new light & fit with zero artificial sweeteners. >> ♪ >> this is...
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i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more,nhe w born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified athis cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of in, we got him enrd leol me is need-basedneed-bassodo he came to that event. and he's 20 years old. he has cerebral palsy, walks with a walker. he's had 37 surgeries. he just told us he had finished his first college course, got an a-minus in it. and there were 200 people at this event. he was the person there that i was least worried about. he was so resilient. i know he's going to do great. and if we keep obamacare and we have to make changes to it, and we should do that in a bipartisan way, and we're beginning to do that. he will be a happy geriatric. and so will billy, he'll an happy geriatric. [ cheers
i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more,nhe w born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified athis cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of in, we got him enrd leol me is...
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treasury secretary steve minnesota says the trump administration is reconsidering the obama era initiative to replace andrew jackson with tubman. now, his comments triggered strong backlash on social media. the new bill was that scheduled to be issued in 2020 to mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. >> adidas unveiled a pair of beer proof sneakers. they're coated with what the company calls a beer repellant. the shoes will be available online tomorrow and will set you back $240. so i've got questions. when they say beer repellant that means, what, like full spill beer on them it doesn't -- >> you can take a can of beer and pour it on the shoe like water repellant windshield
treasury secretary steve minnesota says the trump administration is reconsidering the obama era initiative to replace andrew jackson with tubman. now, his comments triggered strong backlash on social media. the new bill was that scheduled to be issued in 2020 to mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. >> adidas unveiled a pair of beer proof sneakers. they're coated with what the company calls a beer repellant. the shoes will be available online tomorrow and will set you back...
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and it was a rough time in minnesota that they were able to build a house, have a farm and sell it to come last to know at the time of a lot of encouragement, so they come here. he actually becomes the union carpenter. they are doing very well. they have nine children at that point. they have 11 children eventually. but then the recession had spokane very hard. by that time, they've moved out to a farm, which is a railroad distance 25 miles from the city. they had a lot of other ways to keep the family alive. so when the recession came he also got injured and he couldn't work. there were no jobs. they had to feed this large family and they couldn't pay the mortgage and taxes in their home. we had a london-based close so the thought of her family breaking up and being split apart because where does a homeless woman code was bankrupt in a city with that many children? you have to have the older kids work outside the home. you'd be lucky to find anyone who would even rent to you. that fear and knowing a farm you could stay alive there's a $10,000 wager and they were common in that area b
and it was a rough time in minnesota that they were able to build a house, have a farm and sell it to come last to know at the time of a lot of encouragement, so they come here. he actually becomes the union carpenter. they are doing very well. they have nine children at that point. they have 11 children eventually. but then the recession had spokane very hard. by that time, they've moved out to a farm, which is a railroad distance 25 miles from the city. they had a lot of other ways to keep...
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. >> reporter: the minnesota twins and the yankees visibly shaken, including frazier, a fr know. i have two kids under 3 years old. and i just hope she's all right. >> reporter: the little girl's grandfather went to the new york hospital where she's recovering. after carrying her out of the stadium in his arms. baseball commissioner rob manfred now vowing to redouble efforts on this important issue after the 2015 recommendation to increase netting to the near end of the dugouts and within 70 feet of home plate. ten teams have gone even farther, but not the yankees. this is at least the third time this season a fan's been injured here. a boy with a piece of bat. this man with a foul ball. and now the little girl. >> i don't care about the damn view of a fan or what. it's all about safety. >> reporter: the yankees offered
. >> reporter: the minnesota twins and the yankees visibly shaken, including frazier, a fr know. i have two kids under 3 years old. and i just hope she's all right. >> reporter: the little girl's grandfather went to the new york hospital where she's recovering. after carrying her out of the stadium in his arms. baseball commissioner rob manfred now vowing to redouble efforts on this important issue after the 2015 recommendation to increase netting to the near end of the dugouts and...
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i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more, when he was born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified at this cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of you, we got him enrolled in medicaid. and medicaid is need-based. so he now, brandon, came to that event. and he's 20 years old. he has cerebral palsy, walks with a walker. he's had 37 he just told us he had finished his first college course, got an a-minus in it. and there were 200 people at this event. he was the person there that i was least worried about. he was so resilient. i know he's going to do great. and if we keep obamacare and we have to make changes to it, and we should do that in a bipartisan way, and we're beginning to do that. he will be a happy geriatric. and so will billy, he'll a
i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more, when he was born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified at this cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of you, we got him enrolled in medicaid....
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the police shut down the nearby minnesota avenue metro station. >>. it's crazy he could have shot anyone. >> everything is blocked off. cannot get in, cannot get out. tolye: it took hours reopen minnesota avenue and the metro station. dueling rallies in the district, thousands marched on the nation's capital today, but their messengers were different. perreault trump supporters converged on the national, while an anti-trump rally happened this afternoon. >> we tired of all this division. america has been divided for so long. kellye: and passionate crowd of pro- they say they back the president 100%. on the other side, an anti-trump rally and march to protect the mockers a, demanding the government for text future elections. there were heated moments between the groups. >> we are here to watch the spectacle. we sort of yelled at and were attacked by trump supporters. >> it is their right to choose their elected representatives. kellye: despite some disturbances come everyone remained mostly peaceful. the lincoln memorial was packed by people wearing ma
the police shut down the nearby minnesota avenue metro station. >>. it's crazy he could have shot anyone. >> everything is blocked off. cannot get in, cannot get out. tolye: it took hours reopen minnesota avenue and the metro station. dueling rallies in the district, thousands marched on the nation's capital today, but their messengers were different. perreault trump supporters converged on the national, while an anti-trump rally happened this afternoon. >> we tired of all...
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reading aboutis the disaster taking place in minnesota. everybody is reading about it. right to even have the talk about it. you have no idea. amy: that was president -- no, that was donald trump right before election day, before he was elected. in august, there was an attack on the islamic center in bloomington, minnesota, right near this airport. an explosive device thrown through the mosque's office window as before gathering for morning prayers. no one was injured, but the bomb damaged the office. trump did not condemn the attack. ifanted to ask our guests you could talk about your response to the attack -- his attack on somalis? >> when i first heard that, i felt very hurt. usually, my somali community has not been too much under attack in the time that i have been here. i've heard about muslims often are immigrants, but never really heard about somalis in particular. when i heard that, i was surprised and hurt because to know that just a little bit later, he was elected to be president. it made me feel betrayed in a sense, because my family has contributed so much
reading aboutis the disaster taking place in minnesota. everybody is reading about it. right to even have the talk about it. you have no idea. amy: that was president -- no, that was donald trump right before election day, before he was elected. in august, there was an attack on the islamic center in bloomington, minnesota, right near this airport. an explosive device thrown through the mosque's office window as before gathering for morning prayers. no one was injured, but the bomb damaged the...
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reading aboutis the e disaster taking place in minnesota. everybybody is reaeading about . right to even have the talk about it. you haveve no idea. amy: that wawas president -- no, that was donald trump right before election day,y, before he was electeted. in august, there was an attack on the islamic center in bloomington, minnesota, right near this airport. an explosive device thrown through the mosque's office window as before gathering for morning prayers. no one was injured, but the bomb damaged the office. trump did not condemn the attack. ifanted to ask our guests you could talk about your response to the attack -- his attack on somalis? >> when i first heard that, i felt very hurt. usually, my somali community has not been too much under attack in the time that i have been here. i've heard about muslims often are immigrants, but never really heard about somalis in particular. when i heard that, i was surprised and hurt because to know that just a little bit later, he was elected to be president. it made me feel betrayed in a sense, because my family has contributed
reading aboutis the e disaster taking place in minnesota. everybybody is reaeading about . right to even have the talk about it. you haveve no idea. amy: that wawas president -- no, that was donald trump right before election day,y, before he was electeted. in august, there was an attack on the islamic center in bloomington, minnesota, right near this airport. an explosive device thrown through the mosque's office window as before gathering for morning prayers. no one was injured, but the bomb...
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i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more, when he was born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified at this cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of you, we got him enrolled in medicaid. and medicaid is need-based. so he now, brandon, came to that event. and he's 20 years old. he has cerebral palsy, walks with a walker. he's had 37 surgeries. he just told us he had finished his first college course, got an a-minus in it. and there were 200 people at this event. he was the person there that i was least worried about. he was so resilient. i know he's going to do great. and if we keep obamacare and we have to make changes to it, and we should do that in a bipartisan way, and we're beginning to do that. he will be a happy geriatric. and so will bil
i had a medicaid event in minnesota a few months ago. and we had a young man there named brandon, 20 years old. he had been born very premature. he weighed about 1.5 pounds, a little bit more, when he was born. doctors saved his life. but the care they gave him in the first couple of days was about -- was over $1 million. >> jimmy: wow. >> and the parents were terrified at this cost. and the nurses took her aside and said, we're taking care of you, we got him enrolled in medicaid....
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you know when i was governor of minnesota there was lead at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead infested building right effects is that what did this to me can i blame my. we do have. also and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's residence in minnesota that's where did it all i got an excuse now governor i want to know your final thoughts specifically i have done some reporting in california covering the lead poisoning issue and a lot of these families have no idea that there is even lead in their water and that their children are being affected by it and the community is supposed to raise money at the district level or at the state level to simply repaint the house there has been very real conversation about using leds to decontaminate and what happens to this decontaminated lead once it's done being used and i got that beat
you know when i was governor of minnesota there was lead at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead infested building right effects is that what did this to me can i blame my. we do have. also and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's...
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you know when i was governor of minnesota there was lead at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead building right right effects is that what did this to me and i blame my. we do have. also it and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's residence in minnesota that's where did it all i got an excuse now governor i want to know your final thoughts specifically i have done some reporting in california covering the lead poisoning issue and a lot of these families have no idea that there is even lead in their water and that their children are being affected by it and the community is supposed to raise money at the district level or at the state level to simply repaint the house there has been very real conversation about using leds to decontaminate and what happens to this decontaminated lead once it's done being used and i got that beat
you know when i was governor of minnesota there was lead at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead building right right effects is that what did this to me and i blame my. we do have. also it and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's...
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you know when i was governor of minnesota there was led at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead the building right right effects is that what did this to me and i blame my. we do have. also it and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's residence in minnesota that's where did it all i got an excuse now governor i want to know your final thoughts specifically i have done some reporting in california covering the lead poisoning issue and a lot of these families have no idea that there is even lead in their water and that their children are being affected by it and the community is supposed to raise money at the district level or at the state level to simply repaint a house there has been very real conversation about using leds to decontaminate and what happens to this decontaminated lead once it's done being used and i got that beat
you know when i was governor of minnesota there was led at the governor's mansion it's all building i have to sign a special thing for them to come in and get the lead so it isn't just the kids who are affected the head of your government could be if they're in an old lead the building right right effects is that what did this to me and i blame my. we do have. also it and i think i do wrong from now on anything jesse the body does wrong. tacked it up the lead there was led in the governor's...