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joining us is brian lowry via skype and we are talking about missouri and it is important with the missouri senate race. good morning. guest: good morning, thank you for having me. host: the president heads to missouri, what is the purpose? haawleyo get josh over the finish line. of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill in speeches and on twitter and so this shows you that the race in missouri is very important to the white house. u.s.think control of the senate hinges on this race. host: a little bit about josh hawley and why the president supports him so much. guest: it's a little ironic since a lot of the people who recruited hawley were skeptics or even critics of trump, including former senator danforth, who wrote a blistering op-ed about trump year ago. hawley has fully embraced the trump agenda since getting his endorsement last year. has been very relu
joining us is brian lowry via skype and we are talking about missouri and it is important with the missouri senate race. good morning. guest: good morning, thank you for having me. host: the president heads to missouri, what is the purpose? haawleyo get josh over the finish line. of the first time, he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. the next time, he endorsed josh hawley. this is another rally and another part of a fund-raising push. the president has been...
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hello, missouri. you are hard-working patriots. this is an incredible time for have the best economy in our history today. [applause] market, whichtock to me is jobs, the stock market hit an all-time high again, think of it. [applause] mean that 101 high inhit an all-time the stock market. [applause] not say me, i say we because it is about we, amazing people. we are bringing back our factories, we are opening our mines. they are reopening. we love our minors, we love our workers, and we are restoring our industrial might like nobody can believe. [applause] nobody believes what is happening. after years of rebuilding other nations, get a little tired of that, right? we are finally rebuilding our nation, and we are doing it with american grit and skill and pride. [applause] right? our military, do we love our military? [applause] love our law enforcement? [applause] love ice? [applause] they are tough people, we need tough people to protect. they are dealing with tough people. that is the only thing, if you look at it, that is what
hello, missouri. you are hard-working patriots. this is an incredible time for have the best economy in our history today. [applause] market, whichtock to me is jobs, the stock market hit an all-time high again, think of it. [applause] mean that 101 high inhit an all-time the stock market. [applause] not say me, i say we because it is about we, amazing people. we are bringing back our factories, we are opening our mines. they are reopening. we love our minors, we love our workers, and we are...
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thank you missouri. go vote for josh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with the control of congress in question see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debate from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for camping 2018. >> this weekend a book to be, saturday at 4:15 p.m. eastern, bob woodward interview on his new book, fear trip in the white house. >> someone in a key position when the book came out in office called me and said everyone knows what you have in this book is 1000% correct. >> at 9:00 p.m., former independent counsel can * discusses his book, content, member of the clinton investigation. >> when i'm saying about the clinton experiences that we learn from our history as a free people. pete shipment was not the wise way to go. >> at sunday at 9:00 p.m. on afterwards, john kerry discusses his book, every day is extra. he's interviewed by president of the
thank you missouri. go vote for josh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> with the control of congress in question see the competition for yourself on c-span. watch the debate from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for camping 2018. >> this weekend a book to be, saturday at 4:15 p.m. eastern, bob woodward interview on his new book, fear trip in the white...
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missouri and slavery. he was not an abolitionist, he had slaves of his own, but -- help me out here. it is very complicated. prof. woodworth: it is complicated. one of these guys -- i almost put someone in the same category a distinct species still around, sort of a relic of an earlier time. they have slaves, we cannot really get rid of slavery, but it is not really good. , weo not want it to spread do not want it to spread to new territories. so he did not want slavery to spread, and in that sense was almost free soil, but he owned slaves himself. his son-in-law and his daughter -- prof. sides: john c fremont, the abolitionist. prof. woodworth: he is the first candidate of the republican party on a ground of no further spread of slavery. so he is not abolitionist, but he is against this spread of slavery. prof. scharff: and fremont, when he is head of the department of missouri, issues the first emancipation proclamation and lincoln is furious about this, because he says, this is premature and we will ali
missouri and slavery. he was not an abolitionist, he had slaves of his own, but -- help me out here. it is very complicated. prof. woodworth: it is complicated. one of these guys -- i almost put someone in the same category a distinct species still around, sort of a relic of an earlier time. they have slaves, we cannot really get rid of slavery, but it is not really good. , weo not want it to spread do not want it to spread to new territories. so he did not want slavery to spread, and in that...
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ballot for missouri this year. minimum-wage increase, marijuana tax -- guest: three different marijuana issues in missouri. host: the national conference of state legislatures has a statewide ballot measure database that you can sort through to look at the ballot measures that are on the ballot in your state, also read reid wilson's stories at thehill.com. guest: one more resource, ballotpedia.org is a nonpartisan institute that takes a look at elections and campaigns across the country and they have an excellent database as well, led by a guy named josh who does really good work on this. the first i call when i need to learn about these ballot measures. host: we have a democrat from nebraska, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i -- as a democrat i am pleased nebraska has medicaid expansion, the initiative on the ballot. and i find it interesting that in western nebraska our state lawmakers are using it as an excuse to not go after tax reform. and i am running for county commission and i am running
ballot for missouri this year. minimum-wage increase, marijuana tax -- guest: three different marijuana issues in missouri. host: the national conference of state legislatures has a statewide ballot measure database that you can sort through to look at the ballot measures that are on the ballot in your state, also read reid wilson's stories at thehill.com. guest: one more resource, ballotpedia.org is a nonpartisan institute that takes a look at elections and campaigns across the country and...
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the next united states senator from missouri, josh probably back. >> thank you. thank you so much thank you so much. let me ask, how about the leadership of president donald j trump? [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] speemac i have to share something, actually have to confess, let him down. president trump said i need the biggest stadium and will fill it full. you know we had to turn away about 20000 people cannot be here tonight to see this man? it's unbelievable. have you noticed something about our president? when he makes a promise, he keeps it. [cheers and applause] when he makes a commitment, he delivers. [cheers and applause] i tell you what, he is delivering big for the state of missouri and the united states of america. big. he said, he said he was going to stand up for american workers, and he is. bringing back jobs from overseas, paychecks on the rise, he cut your taxes, how about that he said, the president said he was going to put pro- constitution judges on the bench, and he has. [applause] judges. [applause] that's right. wow. [cheers and
the next united states senator from missouri, josh probably back. >> thank you. thank you so much thank you so much. let me ask, how about the leadership of president donald j trump? [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] speemac i have to share something, actually have to confess, let him down. president trump said i need the biggest stadium and will fill it full. you know we had to turn away about 20000 people cannot be here tonight to see this man? it's unbelievable. have you...
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it is springfield, missouri. we are joined now by alan dershowitz. i'm told we are not joined by him yet. he'll be coming to us later. but with us i know for a fact, chris farrell in washington, d.c. great to have you stay with us throughout, and gregg jarrett here in new york. let's turn to this rosenstein article in the "new york times." a lot is being made of it. suspicion is, chris, that this may be a ploy by the left wing "new york times" to get the president as you point out to fire him. he made reference to it in springfield, missouri. saying he's going to have to clean up the stench. they have already gotten rid of a lot of folks in the fbi. and more to come to eliminate the stench in the leadership of the department of justice. this -- do you give credence to this article that uses anonymous sources that says rosenstein offered to wear a wire in the white house and wanted to invoke the 25th amendment? chris: one of the ways we are investigating at judicial watch, we fired off public records request today as soon as that article came out. the
it is springfield, missouri. we are joined now by alan dershowitz. i'm told we are not joined by him yet. he'll be coming to us later. but with us i know for a fact, chris farrell in washington, d.c. great to have you stay with us throughout, and gregg jarrett here in new york. let's turn to this rosenstein article in the "new york times." a lot is being made of it. suspicion is, chris, that this may be a ploy by the left wing "new york times" to get the president as you...
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louis public radio's jo mannies has covered missouri politics for almost four decades. she says this ar stands out for the dollar signs. outside groups have poured over $27 million into missouri, the most of any senate seat this year. one conservative group launched a statewide bus tour about kavanaugh. others are blitzing tv screens. >> president trump has nominired another independent justice. will senator mccaskill stand with us or them? >> desjardins: the fight has soured some voters on both senate candidates. >> i'm not too thrilled about ther of them, not necessarily about them personally, but neither of them are interested in what i'm interested in.s: >> desjardut in others, you see the state's sharp divide. >> i am a pro choice woman so i don't really like the idea that e government can tell me what to do with my body. >> the fact that i don't believe in abortion is a big deal for me.>> esjardins: mccaskill also has a geography problem. teshe needs some moderate e om the suburbs, but also more liberal voters in ties, to pour out for her. >> i mean she has to kee
louis public radio's jo mannies has covered missouri politics for almost four decades. she says this ar stands out for the dollar signs. outside groups have poured over $27 million into missouri, the most of any senate seat this year. one conservative group launched a statewide bus tour about kavanaugh. others are blitzing tv screens. >> president trump has nominired another independent justice. will senator mccaskill stand with us or them? >> desjardins: the fight has soured some...
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he's obviously in missouri tonight. it will take you there in a second, but he's probably going to weigh in, which he did this morning in a bold way with a tweet earlier this morning. all of this is sure to come up as we get into this rally about 30 minutes from now in springfield, missouri. it's a rally for josh bolingbroke who is running against senator mccaskill. and kristin fisher live at the white house with the latest. any reaction we are getting there tonight on both of these stories. hi, kristin. >> hi, martha. the white house has been waiting all day to see if judge kavanaugh's accuser would accept the counter offer from senate republicans to testify on wednesday. the original deadline for the counter offer had come and gone. it was close of business today. moments ago, the chairman of the judiciary committee senator chuck grassley put out a statement saying that he had extended the deadline. i want to read it to you in full. he said i'm extending the deadline to yet again 10:00 this evening, so three hours fro
he's obviously in missouri tonight. it will take you there in a second, but he's probably going to weigh in, which he did this morning in a bold way with a tweet earlier this morning. all of this is sure to come up as we get into this rally about 30 minutes from now in springfield, missouri. it's a rally for josh bolingbroke who is running against senator mccaskill. and kristin fisher live at the white house with the latest. any reaction we are getting there tonight on both of these stories....
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the heaviest rain today will be areas of arkansas, missouri into sarday. the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, we do have some beautiful weather to be had in the northern rockies, northern plains, but there's all that heavy rain today from reas of southern kansas through missouri into illinois. eventually we'll still have a ch tce at some stormsay from west virginia all the way through virginia in the mid-atlantic. when we come back, we'll talk abouorence, which could be a problem along the east coast next week. >> see you in a bit. thanks, bill. >>> two young boys in maine had
the heaviest rain today will be areas of arkansas, missouri into sarday. the heavy rain goes into illinois into indiana. we'll see some rain in the mid-atlantic and some thunderstorms lingering in areas of texas.im by the we get to sunday the heavy rain threat shifts into ohio, western pnsylvania and to areas of buffalo. sogh it's kind of tht of gordon along with the cold front and that's going to be a recipe for some flooding concerns.oo that's a at the big weather story of the day. here's a...
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it is springfield, missouri. we are joined now by alan dershowitz. i'm told we are not joined by him yet. he'll be coming to us later. but with us i know for a fact, chris farrell in washington, d.c. great to have you stay with us throughout, and gregg jarrett here in new york. let's turn to this rosenstein article in the "new york times." a lot is being made of it. suspicion is, chris, that this may be a ploy by the left wing "new york times" to get the president as you point out to fire him. he made reference to it in springfield, missouri. saying he's going to have to clean up the stench. they have already gotten rid of a lot of folks in the fbi. and more to come to eliminate the stench in the leadership of the department of justice. this -- do you give credence to this article that uses anonymous sources that says rosenstein offered to wear a wire in the white house and wanted to invoke the 25th amendment? chris: one of the ways we are investigating at judicial watch, we fired off public records request today as soon as that article came out. the
it is springfield, missouri. we are joined now by alan dershowitz. i'm told we are not joined by him yet. he'll be coming to us later. but with us i know for a fact, chris farrell in washington, d.c. great to have you stay with us throughout, and gregg jarrett here in new york. let's turn to this rosenstein article in the "new york times." a lot is being made of it. suspicion is, chris, that this may be a ploy by the left wing "new york times" to get the president as you...
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this was in springfield, missouri. but bottom line, ball is now in the senate judiciary committee's court. >> to the other big story, did the president say anything tonight about the allegation surrounding rosenstein? >> he didn't. the allegations are coming from a report in the new york times that rosenstein suggested secretly recording the president at a meeting with top doj officials in may of 2017. that's after president trump had fired comey. the times also claims that rosenstein requested cabinet members invoke the 25th amendment and remove president trump from office. rosenstein is responding to all of this with a statement that reads, quote, i never pursued or authorized recording the preside president. it's absolutely false. that is his is second statement in just a few hours. according to a doj official who was in the room in the meeting, he did say something along those lines but he was joking. when rosenstein said something along the lines of, "what do you want me to do? do you want me to wear a, expletive,
this was in springfield, missouri. but bottom line, ball is now in the senate judiciary committee's court. >> to the other big story, did the president say anything tonight about the allegation surrounding rosenstein? >> he didn't. the allegations are coming from a report in the new york times that rosenstein suggested secretly recording the president at a meeting with top doj officials in may of 2017. that's after president trump had fired comey. the times also claims that...
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missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. we care a lot about north dakota, but it is a cheap date. it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what he thinks senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively low transaction costs come and yet able to raise large amounts of money. that matters. you look at missouri, claire mccaskill had four times as much money as josh holly. that makes a difference. i think they have done a good job on that. i think joe donnelly has done a good job, figuring out how to thread the needle come voting with trump only 40% of the time. he knows those issues. he tries to ingratiate himself with voters to win in november. >> how much capital does mike pence have? steven: he was the former governor and can get attention. he can help support the republican candidate, mike br
missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. we care a lot about north dakota, but it is a cheap date. it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what he thinks senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively low transaction costs come and...
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ld, cost that's 102% more than the average rent in missouri. a typical family in missouri has to spend a shocking 30% of their income on daycare for their two children. in fact, it's estimated that the cost of childcare for two children exceeds annual median rent payments in every state. paying for childcare is just plain hard for every working family i've spoken with in the state of missouri. in the 1970's, congress heard america's families loud and clear and created the dependent care flexible spending accounts. these accounts allow parents to contribute pretax dollars to pay for qualified out-of-pocket dependent care expenses. they are not only for children. these accounts can also be used to pay for adult dependents who use adult daycare, elder care, or similar services. it's a great program, but it has not kept up with the needs of today's families. despite rising childcare costs, congress has not raised the .s.a. contribution cap since 1986. that's why this week i'm introducing the child and dependent care modernization act. this bill wil
ld, cost that's 102% more than the average rent in missouri. a typical family in missouri has to spend a shocking 30% of their income on daycare for their two children. in fact, it's estimated that the cost of childcare for two children exceeds annual median rent payments in every state. paying for childcare is just plain hard for every working family i've spoken with in the state of missouri. in the 1970's, congress heard america's families loud and clear and created the dependent care...
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louis public radio's jo mannies has covered missouri politics for almost four decades. she says this year stands t for the dollar signs. outside groups have poured over $27 million into missouri, the most of any senate seat this year. one conservative group launched a statewide bus tour about kavanaugh. others are blitzing tv screens. >> president trump has nominated another fair, independent justice. will senator mccaskill stand with us or them? >> desjardins: the fight has soured some voters on both senate candidates. >> i'm not too thrilled aboutth either o, not necessarily about them personally, but neither of them are interested in what i'm interested in. >> desjardins: but in , you see the state's sharp divide. >> i am a pro choice woman so i don't really like the idea thate the gove can tell me what to do with my body. >> the fact that i don't believe in abortion is a big deal for me.s: >> desjardccaskill also has a geography problem. she needs me moderate voters from the suburbs, but also more l voters in the cities, pour out for her. >> i mean she has to keep t
louis public radio's jo mannies has covered missouri politics for almost four decades. she says this year stands t for the dollar signs. outside groups have poured over $27 million into missouri, the most of any senate seat this year. one conservative group launched a statewide bus tour about kavanaugh. others are blitzing tv screens. >> president trump has nominated another fair, independent justice. will senator mccaskill stand with us or them? >> desjardins: the fight has soured...
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he's sneak springfield, missouri. he's on stage with attorney general josh hawley who is running against claire mccaskill. i haven't seen a poll that shows anything but a pretty tight race there. it will be interesting to see how that plays. we'll stay with this through this hour. as news is made and broken we'll tell you all about it and go straight to the president of the united states. the end of the day is now 10:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when nor chuck grassley set -- when senator chuck grassley set the deadline for the woman who accused judge calf enough sexual misconduct, the deadline has been moved for her to produce her testimony and agree to the terms of the judiciary committee. grassley says if there is no response by the accuser or her attorney, the committee will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh on monday. well be joining us tonight, presidential historian, doug wead. good to have you with us. i have been talking with my good friends and colleague gregg jarrett and chris farrell of judicial watch about
he's sneak springfield, missouri. he's on stage with attorney general josh hawley who is running against claire mccaskill. i haven't seen a poll that shows anything but a pretty tight race there. it will be interesting to see how that plays. we'll stay with this through this hour. as news is made and broken we'll tell you all about it and go straight to the president of the united states. the end of the day is now 10:00 p.m. eastern time. that's when nor chuck grassley set -- when senator chuck...
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missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. northe a lot about dakota, but it is a cheap date. it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what he thinks senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively low transaction costs come and yet able to raise large amounts of money. that matters. , claire at missouri mccaskill had four times as much money as josh holly. that makes a difference. i think they have done a good job on that. i think joe donnelly has done a good job, figuring out how to thread the needle come voting with trump only 40% of the time. he knows those issues. he tries to ingratiate himself with voters to win in november. >> how much capital does mike pence have? steven: he was the former governor and can get attention. he can help support the republican candidate, mike braun. much in ot
missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. northe a lot about dakota, but it is a cheap date. it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what he thinks senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively low transaction costs come and yet able...
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we'll keep watching the president's rally in missouri. we will go there if he reacts to either of tonight's breaking stories and he may. stay tuned. >> president trump: a vote for any democrat this november is a vote for massive regulation, massive taxes, and i hate to say, massive crime. ♪ hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the suit. or the shirt. voya. helping you to and through retirement. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom'
we'll keep watching the president's rally in missouri. we will go there if he reacts to either of tonight's breaking stories and he may. stay tuned. >> president trump: a vote for any democrat this november is a vote for massive regulation, massive taxes, and i hate to say, massive crime. ♪ hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and...
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we'll keep watching the president's rally in missouri. we will go there if reacts to either of tonight's breaking stories and he may. stay tuned. >> president trump: a vote for any democrat this november is a vote for massive regulation, massive taxes, and i hate to say, massive crime. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the suit. or the shirt. voya. helping you to and through retirement. after bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an aller
we'll keep watching the president's rally in missouri. we will go there if reacts to either of tonight's breaking stories and he may. stay tuned. >> president trump: a vote for any democrat this november is a vote for massive regulation, massive taxes, and i hate to say, massive crime. hey, what are you guys doing here? we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through...
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. >> that was not vegas, that was last night in springfield, missouri but bottom line, the ball is in the senate judiciary committee, we have to wait and see whether they agreed to doctor ford's demand. >> did the president say anything about the allegations surrounding rod rosenstein? >> allegations are from a report in the new york times that rosenstein suggested a meeting with todd doj officials in may 2017, right after donald trump fired fbi director james comey. fighting anonymous sources the times also claims rosenstein discussed recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 25th amendment and remove donald trump from office. rosenstein is responding to all this with a statement that reads, quote, i never pursued or authorized any suggestion i have ever advocated removal of the president is absolutely false. that is a second statement in a few hours but according to a doj official who was in the room during the meeting rosenstein did say something along those lines but he was joking. this official says he was in the middle of a heated exchange with andrew mccabe who rosenstein said s
. >> that was not vegas, that was last night in springfield, missouri but bottom line, the ball is in the senate judiciary committee, we have to wait and see whether they agreed to doctor ford's demand. >> did the president say anything about the allegations surrounding rod rosenstein? >> allegations are from a report in the new york times that rosenstein suggested a meeting with todd doj officials in may 2017, right after donald trump fired fbi director james comey. fighting...
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we'll keep watching the president's rally in missouri. we will go there if reacts to either of tonight's breaking stories and he may. stay tuned. >> president trump: a vote for any democrat this november is a vote for massive regulation, massive taxes, and i hate to say, massive crime. ( ♪ ) face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10...
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listening i don't really feel like i can talk to anyone else and you're my best friend reporting from missouri. redacted tonight. very large from the future in october you'll read. idaho passes new law forbidding homeless from peeing or being a problem. and coming up tomorrow soon and sims three red shirt reporters in the heart of her attorney. will revisit drew wigs. public shock to find fox news host sean hannity has been grafted to president for nearly six months they weren't that shocked there weren't that just that joe show but archived. by. their life was altered take over yes or no knives i don't know that sound good i didn't buy. the swarms of them so morning. and good use who was before. much of those who heard the preview. soon we will. we will go. but i. will show you the stupid you will believe you since glitter a good. movie muslim also is they'll soon be due films for good girls. to go to shows so look i do the same you want me to show the story to you should go . to starbucks to take it to meet until it was done that is the most they say look it is with. him specially understand
listening i don't really feel like i can talk to anyone else and you're my best friend reporting from missouri. redacted tonight. very large from the future in october you'll read. idaho passes new law forbidding homeless from peeing or being a problem. and coming up tomorrow soon and sims three red shirt reporters in the heart of her attorney. will revisit drew wigs. public shock to find fox news host sean hannity has been grafted to president for nearly six months they weren't that shocked...
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missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. we care a lot about north dakota, but it is a cheap date. we are committed to it, but it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what do you think senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively low transaction costs , and yet they are able to raise large amounts of money. that matters. you look at missouri, claire mccaskill had four times as much as josh the bank hawley. that makes a difference. i think they have done a good job on that. you have seen a few candidates, and i think joe donnelly has done a pretty good job, figuring needle,o thread the voting with trump only 40% of the time. he knows those issues. he tries to ingratiate himself with voters to win in november. steve: how much capital does mike pence have? steven: he has a fair amount. he is t
missouri is an expensive spend. that will be one of our top expenses. we care a lot about north dakota, but it is a cheap date. we are committed to it, but it will be less of a drain on the treasury. alexi: what do you think senate democratic candidates are doing well this cycle? steven: raising money. part of it is they are mostly incumbents. they had six years to build up bank accounts, but democrats have cracked the code, especially on low dollar fundraising that is cheap to do, relatively...
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as far as missouri is concerned, that is a toss up. mccaskill has help from a third party that may take more votes from the republican than the democrat. as far as bringing trump there, it makes more sense in missouri since he carried it by 18-19 points than nevada. he lost nevada by two points. i'm not sure how much he helps heller. i don't think he's going to elect holly. >> before i get to john and alexi here, let's start with texas. you have the first debate tonight between ted cruz and o'rourke. you have this as leaning republican right now, of course. in a reuters poll, you have o'rourke leading cruz by twopoints. earlier, ted cruz was up nine points. is there any universe you see moving this from republican to toss up? >> not yet. not yet. yes, our poll did show o'rourke up by two over cruz, which caused some ripples. >> some ripples? >> somewhere in the margin of error. look at the polling averages. it has cruz up. what's significant, it's an actual race. who would have thought a year ago, two years ago, the senate race in texa
as far as missouri is concerned, that is a toss up. mccaskill has help from a third party that may take more votes from the republican than the democrat. as far as bringing trump there, it makes more sense in missouri since he carried it by 18-19 points than nevada. he lost nevada by two points. i'm not sure how much he helps heller. i don't think he's going to elect holly. >> before i get to john and alexi here, let's start with texas. you have the first debate tonight between ted cruz...
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i have seen examples in missouri, where it is a close race. essentially it is the steel and aluminum tariffs that are increasing the cost of input for a lot of american companies that use steel and aluminum, like they do for rv's. a company in missouri is a nail manufacturer. they had to lay off 135 people. we have predicted that. the tariffs are attacks on u.s. citizens and hurt the u.s. economy. what i have said is we like the president's end goal of ending zero tariffs. i understand his approach is you have got to put the tariffs on now to force people to negotiate to get to zero zero. we still do not like them, but we will support your effort in negotiating, but do it quickly , because reality is the cost of those tariffs probably are not hitting too badly right now, but in six months into next year , when the market continues to go up, but the effect of the tax cuts have played out, the n the negative of the tariffs will hurt the economic growth more. he has a window of opportunity. we encourage the president to push hard to get to the de
i have seen examples in missouri, where it is a close race. essentially it is the steel and aluminum tariffs that are increasing the cost of input for a lot of american companies that use steel and aluminum, like they do for rv's. a company in missouri is a nail manufacturer. they had to lay off 135 people. we have predicted that. the tariffs are attacks on u.s. citizens and hurt the u.s. economy. what i have said is we like the president's end goal of ending zero tariffs. i understand his...
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louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
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been a roughly fifty percent growth in us non meat eaters in the past decade but proponents of the missouri law may believe the national cattlemen's beef association say that this label change is about friends had consumers take me and misleading labels on products that do not contain real b. if we're going to talk about misleading labels let's talk about all the ones we might find on our meat and dairy products but merican humane certified seal the nonprofit american humane sort of buys over one million animals. and while its name implies they were treated as well as the farm animals on a little golden book cover the p.c. a doesn't recommend american humane certified to consumers primarily because the program doesn't require one hundred percent of its standards to be met when an auditor visits the farm and american humane standards could have been particularly high given that in twenty fifteen the humane certified foster farms chicken company was investigated for abusing and torturing live chickens. that is some meaty irony it's also a way to render your label as useless as the nutrition f
been a roughly fifty percent growth in us non meat eaters in the past decade but proponents of the missouri law may believe the national cattlemen's beef association say that this label change is about friends had consumers take me and misleading labels on products that do not contain real b. if we're going to talk about misleading labels let's talk about all the ones we might find on our meat and dairy products but merican humane certified seal the nonprofit american humane sort of buys over...
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missouri was a troubled state when pershing was born in 1860. bitterness and controversy had raked its valleys and the winds that moved through its fields in the years of john pershing's early youth blew hot from the battlegrounds of the civil war. as a boy of five, he stood and watched the soldiers from his town and county return from the final campaign at appomattox. after that, as the nation itself began to bind its wounds, missouri turned its full attention to the taming of its rugged, but productive soil. and, missouri boys grew to their manhood in those distant years of long ago on a regiment of hard work and piety. the time and home of his youth shaped pershing for the years of greatness. ♪ those years began as did the public careers of so many of american heroes, on the plains at west point. ♪ in 1886, at the age of 25, pershing was graduated from the military academy. the qualities of leadership about which the world would one day hear a great deal had already begun to show clearly. in his final year, he was elected president of his
missouri was a troubled state when pershing was born in 1860. bitterness and controversy had raked its valleys and the winds that moved through its fields in the years of john pershing's early youth blew hot from the battlegrounds of the civil war. as a boy of five, he stood and watched the soldiers from his town and county return from the final campaign at appomattox. after that, as the nation itself began to bind its wounds, missouri turned its full attention to the taming of its rugged, but...
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missouri was a troubled state when pershing was born in 1860. bitterness and controversy had raked its valleys and the winds that moved through its fields in the years of john pershing's early youth blew hot from the battlegrounds of the civil war. as a boy of five, he stood and watched the soldiers from his town and county return from the final campaign at appomattox. after that, as the nation itself began to bind its wounds, missouri turned its full attention to the taming of its rugged but productive soil. and missouri boys grew to their manhood in those distant years of long ago on a regiment of hard work and piety. the time and home of his youth shaped pershing for the years of greatness. those years began as did the public careers of so many of american heroes, on the plains at west point. ♪ in 1886, at the age of 25, pershing was graduated from the military academy. qualities of leadership about which the world would one day hear a great deal had already begun to show clearly. in his final year, he was elected president of his class and
missouri was a troubled state when pershing was born in 1860. bitterness and controversy had raked its valleys and the winds that moved through its fields in the years of john pershing's early youth blew hot from the battlegrounds of the civil war. as a boy of five, he stood and watched the soldiers from his town and county return from the final campaign at appomattox. after that, as the nation itself began to bind its wounds, missouri turned its full attention to the taming of its rugged but...
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a missouri congress member billy long using skills from a previous job to drown out her voice. >> jack dorsey is trying to influence the election to sway the election. >> what did she say? i can't understand her. what? what? 15. 17. 30. $30 now. 35. 40. $40. $50. $50 down. >> officer, will you escort this young lady out? >> everyone erupts into applause. that protester is laura loomer. she has been banned in the past from platforms for violating user policies. >> well done. >>> dozens of people, passengers and crew becoming ill on a flight from dubai to new york. new york acting health commissioner says it is probably
a missouri congress member billy long using skills from a previous job to drown out her voice. >> jack dorsey is trying to influence the election to sway the election. >> what did she say? i can't understand her. what? what? 15. 17. 30. $30 now. 35. 40. $40. $50. $50 down. >> officer, will you escort this young lady out? >> everyone erupts into applause. that protester is laura loomer. she has been banned in the past from platforms for violating user policies. >>...
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he was asked about this on a tarmac yesterday as he arrived for an event in springfield, missouri. while there he did make a statement that may have some implications for the future of the deputy attorney general. watch this. >> we have great people in the department of justice. these are people -- i believe, you take a poll, i got to be at 95%. but you got some real bad ones. you've seen what's happened at the fbi. they're all gone. they're all gone. they're all gone. [ cheers [ cheers ] but there's a lingering stench, and we're going to get rid of that, too. >> reporter: perhaps a bit of foreshadowing there. a number of prominent conservatives have weighed in on twitter including the president's son, donald trump jr., who carcasarcastically not was shocked about this. several are calling for rosenstein to be fired. the "washington post" speaking to them, told them that the president asked aides about whether he should fire rosenstein or not. he was convinced to at least wait until after friday night. we'll see what happens this weekend. >> boris sanchez, like you said, all of us
he was asked about this on a tarmac yesterday as he arrived for an event in springfield, missouri. while there he did make a statement that may have some implications for the future of the deputy attorney general. watch this. >> we have great people in the department of justice. these are people -- i believe, you take a poll, i got to be at 95%. but you got some real bad ones. you've seen what's happened at the fbi. they're all gone. they're all gone. they're all gone. [ cheers [ cheers ]...
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missouri. this could result in more water getting into my district much faster. we haven't had the same kind of dredging. i wonder if you could comment on this and give me clarity as to what may or may not be going on. major general spellmon: i'm not familiar with the situation as you have described it. i have been in my job about 90 days now and i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional and district commanders to get more detail and our staff will follow up. mr. crawford: that would be helpful. we have a problem in our state where we don't do a comprehensive approach and somebody does something upstream and it affects someone downstream and maybe have a comprehensive approach and welcome you to the district to do that. i yield back. mr. graves: recognize ms. napolitano. mrs. napolitano: this wrda enacted he into law and speaks to the members of congress to response to the water resources needs of our communities but to the demand. can you please describe f
missouri. this could result in more water getting into my district much faster. we haven't had the same kind of dredging. i wonder if you could comment on this and give me clarity as to what may or may not be going on. major general spellmon: i'm not familiar with the situation as you have described it. i have been in my job about 90 days now and i welcome the opportunity to come out to your region and work with our regional and district commanders to get more detail and our staff will follow...
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use the gop nominee and this is trumps fifth visit to missouri in about 30 months. the first time he went to missouri as president he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. next time he went he endorsed josh holly and since then he's gone for rallies, fundraisers and this is yet another rally in another part of a fundraising push for holly. president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill, both in speeches and on twitter. this shows you that the race in misery is important to the white house. they think it controls the u.s. senate hinges on this race. >> for those not following as closely as you are but about josh holly why the president supports them so much. >> holly, it's ironic because the people who recruited holly were skeptics or even critics of trump including former senator danforth who wrote a blistering op-ed about trump a year ago saying republicans should not be seen in public but holly has fully embraced the trump agenda since getting his endorsement last year. it has been very reluctant to dis
use the gop nominee and this is trumps fifth visit to missouri in about 30 months. the first time he went to missouri as president he kicked off his push for tax cuts and attacked claire mccaskill. next time he went he endorsed josh holly and since then he's gone for rallies, fundraisers and this is yet another rally in another part of a fundraising push for holly. president has been focused on this race and repeatedly gone after claire mccaskill, both in speeches and on twitter. this shows you...
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in missouri today. good morning. >> good morning. you are right. it seems to me at least, based on nothing more than just a sort of how the president has been sort of talking about this, his tone seems to have shifted, especially when compared to earlier in the week. let me take to twitter, where he seems to be challenging the motivation and even the memory of dr. ford. he said this among other things. i have no doubt that if the attack was as bad as she says, charges would have immediately been filed with local law enforcement authorities by either her or her loving parents. i asked that she bring those filings forward so that we can learn date, time, and place." to be clear, he has also said consistently that ford should be heard, that she does not run the process of confirmation. the senate does.
in missouri today. good morning. >> good morning. you are right. it seems to me at least, based on nothing more than just a sort of how the president has been sort of talking about this, his tone seems to have shifted, especially when compared to earlier in the week. let me take to twitter, where he seems to be challenging the motivation and even the memory of dr. ford. he said this among other things. i have no doubt that if the attack was as bad as she says, charges would have...
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i decided i was going back to missouri. now, the first time i was in missouri, i had a job earning $.10 per hour in a drugstore -- which paid my expenses. this time, i was going back and working during world war ii. so i was going back and working a dining hall at the university at $.30 an hour. big jump. one hour would get you breakfast or lunch or dinner, and anything over your three meals, you could use that money for anything else. i was graduated from missouri in 1944, september. and it happened on the same day that my mother became a citizen. she was being sworn in out of nevada, so we could not be together. and -- the journalistic field. i got a job with united press in indiana. and i liked it. but i was not happy that united press did not feel they needed to pay me as much as they paid the men, and i fought that issue with them and i quit because i lost. it was five dollars a week difference, but i didn't feel that they were being fair. so i went out to lewiston, idaho as a night editor. and after a very short while
i decided i was going back to missouri. now, the first time i was in missouri, i had a job earning $.10 per hour in a drugstore -- which paid my expenses. this time, i was going back and working during world war ii. so i was going back and working a dining hall at the university at $.30 an hour. big jump. one hour would get you breakfast or lunch or dinner, and anything over your three meals, you could use that money for anything else. i was graduated from missouri in 1944, september. and it...
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under missouri state law, only local prosecutors can issue subpoenas and convene grand juries. >> any files that they want to see will be available to them. >> reporter: can trust the diocese to turn all of their documents to you? >> well, if they don't then we'll make that fact known. you want to believe folks when they say they're going to cooperate. >> reporter: what do you want the missouri attorney general to do? >> open up everything. >> reporter: michael sandridge and joe eldred settled lawsuits with the church in 2014. the diocese says their specific claims weren't specifically investigated but we do believe them to be victims of clergy call sexual abuse. >> they need to rip that band-aid up and clear the wound for all to see. it's going to be ugly and nasty. but it needs to happen. >> the kansas city bishop has said he's happy to cooperate with the attorney general's investigation. the diocese notes today any priest would be immediately removed at the first credible allegation. we called all 50 states and talked on to 50 attorney gene l generals have called pennsylvania attor
under missouri state law, only local prosecutors can issue subpoenas and convene grand juries. >> any files that they want to see will be available to them. >> reporter: can trust the diocese to turn all of their documents to you? >> well, if they don't then we'll make that fact known. you want to believe folks when they say they're going to cooperate. >> reporter: what do you want the missouri attorney general to do? >> open up everything. >> reporter:...
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apart isn't as hard as figuring out the difference between honey smacks and golden crisp but outgoing missouri governor eric greitens must the thought his residents were especially stupid after he recently approved a law that said land based products like tofurkey can't be labeled with the sprinters such as ground beef style without incurring financial penalties to a year's worth of jail time because for some reason the name tofurkey didn't give it away i mean perhaps we should simplify it moral of products like i can't believe it's not chickens or. queen of both feet. along comes at a time when plant based meat substitutes are enjoying a boost in popularity there has been a roughly fifty percent growth in the us non meat eaters in the past decade but proponents of the missouri law mainly the national cattlemen's beef association say that this label change is about friends had consumers take me and misleading labels on products that do not contain real b. if we're going to talk about misleading labels let's talk about all the ones we might find on our meat and dairy products but merican humane
apart isn't as hard as figuring out the difference between honey smacks and golden crisp but outgoing missouri governor eric greitens must the thought his residents were especially stupid after he recently approved a law that said land based products like tofurkey can't be labeled with the sprinters such as ground beef style without incurring financial penalties to a year's worth of jail time because for some reason the name tofurkey didn't give it away i mean perhaps we should simplify it...
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louis missouri to seattle washington, encompassing the missouri and columbia river basin. i'm excited to take on this challenging role and look forward to working in collaboratively with this committee. six studies have been completed and we have had these report signed. all are still under review by executive branch branch. the fifth is a recommended project on the lower san juan community river in california. and the sixth is an aquatic ecosystem, lakes located in brownsville, texas. the corps has approved and transmitted three postauthorization change reports for executive review. through the documents and recommendations, an increase in the total authorized project cost which requires authorization. one for the construction of the dam in tennessee, another for construction of a new lot su lac in michigan. crediting of cost to the nonfederal sponsor, certain activities on the central and southern florida project continues. i would hike to take this opportunity to provide a brief update on the 2018 report to congress on future water resources development as required by s
louis missouri to seattle washington, encompassing the missouri and columbia river basin. i'm excited to take on this challenging role and look forward to working in collaboratively with this committee. six studies have been completed and we have had these report signed. all are still under review by executive branch branch. the fifth is a recommended project on the lower san juan community river in california. and the sixth is an aquatic ecosystem, lakes located in brownsville, texas. the...
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nevada last night and missouri tonight. do republicans actually have a reason to fear losing the senate? i understand the house is seriously in play. but the senate, the map is so friendly. it's so many strong republican states where senators are up for re-election. >> as a republican, i feel better about the senate than i do the house. but what's odd about the senate is that while you have so many potential pickup opportunities in places like a north dakota, where you have a democratic senator representing a quite red state, you have a situation like tennessee, which is a pretty red state that might actually elect a democratic senator, because that particular candidate just has a positive brand image in the state. >> the former governor. >> it's less about the political environment or distaste about trump in that, it's just about the candidates involved. and i think you've got a couple of other races, as well, like take the florida race, for instance. you've got a senator in bill nelson, fellow gator. i'm not supposed to s
nevada last night and missouri tonight. do republicans actually have a reason to fear losing the senate? i understand the house is seriously in play. but the senate, the map is so friendly. it's so many strong republican states where senators are up for re-election. >> as a republican, i feel better about the senate than i do the house. but what's odd about the senate is that while you have so many potential pickup opportunities in places like a north dakota, where you have a democratic...
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the boat sank in a missouri lake during severe weather, killing 17 passengers. in a statement, the attorney general added, quote, my hope is that this lawsuit will ensure that the unsafe duck boats and companies who put profits ahead of safety will not continue to operate. robert bianch is a criminal defense attorney, and a attorney. lots of questions for you. first of all, why did the state's attorney general file the lawsuit and what route will prosecution take and if possible -- is it possible for prosecutors to ask for too much in terms of penalty and payout? >> arthel, you've got two things going on with a case like this. the first are the civil ramifications and then the criminal law ramifications. the attorney general doesn't have jurisdictions over the criminal law because it's maritime and the u.s. attorney's office is currently investigating the potential criminal violations. the attorney general here filed a civil suit under a false or fraudulent and deceptive practices. he made a statement there were decades of problems and safety violations with res
the boat sank in a missouri lake during severe weather, killing 17 passengers. in a statement, the attorney general added, quote, my hope is that this lawsuit will ensure that the unsafe duck boats and companies who put profits ahead of safety will not continue to operate. robert bianch is a criminal defense attorney, and a attorney. lots of questions for you. first of all, why did the state's attorney general file the lawsuit and what route will prosecution take and if possible -- is it...
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louis at liberty high school in missouri. i teach and currently the fastest growing district in the state of missouri. i teach ap a pete -- i teach ap government and regular government and student leadership. brian: you have quite a senate race going on in the state of missouri? lindsay: yes, we do. brian: do the students care? lindsay: um, i wish they cared a little bit more, to be honest with you. but i think that coming into this current school year, i think we will be able to get them more involved in the process, to be able to understand more of what is happening. brian: are you allowed to go outside the classroom and anyway and introduced him to history or any kind of current affairs around the area? levy: yes. we can, as long as we have field trip permission, we can go putting much wherever the school district allows. brian: do you ever do it? lindsey: i have not taken kids outside of the school yet, no. brian: rebecca? rebecca: hi, i am rebecca mauro from edmund, and i will be teaching at westmore. brian: oklahoma? re
louis at liberty high school in missouri. i teach and currently the fastest growing district in the state of missouri. i teach ap a pete -- i teach ap government and regular government and student leadership. brian: you have quite a senate race going on in the state of missouri? lindsay: yes, we do. brian: do the students care? lindsay: um, i wish they cared a little bit more, to be honest with you. but i think that coming into this current school year, i think we will be able to get them more...
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luego tenemos otro aviso para la zona del panhandle de la florida, alabama y missouri. en la parte alta del golfo como en nueva orleans. si nos situamos en el sur de la florida, tenemos un sistema de desarrollo que es la sÉptima tormenta tropical de la temporada y podemos ver cÓmo la zona bajo aviso no es el condado de la ciudad de miami sino los condados de colÍn o de miami-dade, la parte al sur. aquÍ tenemos la imagen del satÉlite y del radar. se ve perfectamente la circulaciÓn en sentido contrario a las agujas al alimentarse de la calidad ag qen el atlÁntico está favoreciendo esas bandas de lluvias sobre la ciudad de miami. el centro de circulaciÓn no tenemos camino hacia naples lo que significa que la parte mÁs intensa está por terminar. este sistema se seguirÁ moviendo por las aguas del golfo de mÉxico que estÁn a unos 90 grados y que se mantendrÍan como tormenta tropical y este martes en la tarde podÍa tocar tierra sobre la zona de nueva orleans o missouri. lo iremos siguiendo porque como ven el cono de incertidumbre difiere un poco en cuanto a su
luego tenemos otro aviso para la zona del panhandle de la florida, alabama y missouri. en la parte alta del golfo como en nueva orleans. si nos situamos en el sur de la florida, tenemos un sistema de desarrollo que es la sÉptima tormenta tropical de la temporada y podemos ver cÓmo la zona bajo aviso no es el condado de la ciudad de miami sino los condados de colÍn o de miami-dade, la parte al sur. aquÍ tenemos la imagen del satÉlite y del radar. se ve perfectamente la circulaciÓn en...
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north dakota, indiana, missouri, florida, arizona and nevada. larry sabado is the man behind the crystal ball. he joins me now from charlottesville. it's great to have you. >> thank you. >> the trend in those races we just ticked off is that most of those seats are held by democrats. >> yes, and that's the great problem for democrats in the senate. they're doing pretty well in the house. they're doing pretty well in a lost of the key governorships. when it comes to the senate, in our view at least, going all the way back to the beginning of popular election of senators, this is arguably the worst map any party has ever faced, meaning the democrats this year, because they're defending so many of the seats, 26 of the seats are democratic seats and 10 of those 26 are in states carried by donald trump by up to and over 40 percentage points. so i mean, that's tough. it really is. >> how would you -- and how do you in your ratings account for the candidate differentials? claire mccaskill in missouri, for example, brings a certain set of attributes to
north dakota, indiana, missouri, florida, arizona and nevada. larry sabado is the man behind the crystal ball. he joins me now from charlottesville. it's great to have you. >> thank you. >> the trend in those races we just ticked off is that most of those seats are held by democrats. >> yes, and that's the great problem for democrats in the senate. they're doing pretty well in the house. they're doing pretty well in a lost of the key governorships. when it comes to the senate,...
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and generically, had a narrow edge in missouri which you would expect. in some ways, mccaskill was overperforming because the turnout model assumes a fired up democratic base. >> right. >> but it shows you that it doesn't take much, a president trump visit may put hawley over the top. >> i think that's very much in the cards. i'm sure that conversation has already taken place at the white house to figure out when the president will get there. i will say this. don't underestimate claire mccaskill. she's a consummate senator certainly, but more importantly has great political skills. >> a lot of people say she's already chair, i can't believe two term senator caucus. she may be a three. >> i was about to say, she was written off two terms ago. i think that's a reality check for a lot of republicans, looking at the numbers. yes, missouri is republican, should go that way, but -- >> jon kyl, deucy has a political struggle. safe to name a registered lobbyist as the caretaker than try to navigate his own politics. >> and the fascinating thing is that the guara
and generically, had a narrow edge in missouri which you would expect. in some ways, mccaskill was overperforming because the turnout model assumes a fired up democratic base. >> right. >> but it shows you that it doesn't take much, a president trump visit may put hawley over the top. >> i think that's very much in the cards. i'm sure that conversation has already taken place at the white house to figure out when the president will get there. i will say this. don't...
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i am with bob and missouri. show me. so those that are developing those capabilities to streamline the acquisition that is something we have been talking about for years focusing on taking out sense that could be focused on more. otherwise it remains to be seen. with intelligent personnel there was only about 18000 those that were just on faith and i'm not sure that is enough. we will as foreword. >> thank you. >> wonderful opening remarks with that noble interpretation. my concern when you something new and big about their stature and status and pecking order in society over 30 or 40 years? god knows there has been an enormous amount but the opponents are making great strides with reliable access to space. you each have different perspectives. you arbitrate as deputy secretary but what does this mean for the competition turf? this is happened that the department would try to count up the resource to those capabilities and accurate ethics for the be the initial budget share of the apartment. that right edges share to be
i am with bob and missouri. show me. so those that are developing those capabilities to streamline the acquisition that is something we have been talking about for years focusing on taking out sense that could be focused on more. otherwise it remains to be seen. with intelligent personnel there was only about 18000 those that were just on faith and i'm not sure that is enough. we will as foreword. >> thank you. >> wonderful opening remarks with that noble interpretation. my concern...
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missouri, indiana, virginia, north dakota. the number in north dakota might look small but it's because ad time is not as expensive in north dakota. steven law, the senate leadership fund chair, said this. "they make clear that the resistance and appeal the 2016 election. even democrats have gone along with their party bosses that are going to hold them accountable for it." so, josh, things just got real? >> things are real. in a cycle like this, you can take apsley nothing for granted. it's a good thing for the senate republicans, that they are playing a little bit different map than the last report in colorado, which is how i smell begins i've run into trouble with suburban high educated high income people the seats were talked about, the woodsy future, we are an electorate that is still very favorable to president trump. north dakota, west virginia, indiana, missouri, all places where the president has had that sort of fallout that we experience in some of these other states. that's where the majority will be determined in
missouri, indiana, virginia, north dakota. the number in north dakota might look small but it's because ad time is not as expensive in north dakota. steven law, the senate leadership fund chair, said this. "they make clear that the resistance and appeal the 2016 election. even democrats have gone along with their party bosses that are going to hold them accountable for it." so, josh, things just got real? >> things are real. in a cycle like this, you can take apsley nothing for...
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those are the vocal athletics of representative billy long of missouri. he's also a member of missouri's auctioneers hall of fame. >>> we're getting a first look now at that cracked window we've been reporting at san francisco's leaning and sinking millennium tower. over the weekend people in the tower heard a popping noise. soon after, a homeowner on the 36th floor discovered the crack in one of his windows. you can see it there. experts tell our investigative unit the cracked window is a result of that building leaning. the crack prompted the city to block off a part of the sidewalk underneath the tower. city inspectors gave management 72 hours to inspect the problem and determine if the people who live there are safe. >>> we now know the name of the pilot in that deadly plane crash in palo alto. w. john spencer was his name. he was a volunteer with angel flight west, an organization that provides free travel for people with serious medical conditions. spencer was flying a teenage girl and her mother to palo alto for a procedure. investigators say his p
those are the vocal athletics of representative billy long of missouri. he's also a member of missouri's auctioneers hall of fame. >>> we're getting a first look now at that cracked window we've been reporting at san francisco's leaning and sinking millennium tower. over the weekend people in the tower heard a popping noise. soon after, a homeowner on the 36th floor discovered the crack in one of his windows. you can see it there. experts tell our investigative unit the cracked window...
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louis, missouri, to seattle, washington. essentially encompassing the missouri and columbia river basins. i'm excited to take on this role and look forward to working collaboratively with this committee as we deliver beneficial water resources projects to our nation. since the passage of hr-8 six studies have been completed and have had chiefs reports signed. all of these are still under review by the executive branch. four of these chiefs reports recommend navigation improvements including those in seattle harbor, washington, nor folk harbor, virginia, san juan harbor in puerto rico and on the three rivers project along the mccullen kerr arkansas river navigation system. a fifth is a recommended project for flood risk management on the lower san joaquin river and the sixth is a restoration study of oxbo lakes located in brownsville, texas. we have committed three change reports for executive review. two of these reports document and recommend an increase in the total authorized project cost which require congressional autho
louis, missouri, to seattle, washington. essentially encompassing the missouri and columbia river basins. i'm excited to take on this role and look forward to working collaboratively with this committee as we deliver beneficial water resources projects to our nation. since the passage of hr-8 six studies have been completed and have had chiefs reports signed. all of these are still under review by the executive branch. four of these chiefs reports recommend navigation improvements including...