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this was also going on in northern missouri and eastern or southern missouri when illinois and indiana troops entered as well. as the western armies push south into the mississippi valley, the buckle of the nation's plantation belt slaves fled their owners to union camps in western tennessee, eastern arkansas and mississippi. pressured military policy. union officers required to return the slaves often refused to comply encouraging congress to begin debate over new policies about confiscations and contrabands of commanders like grant. in the summer of 1862, congress enbasiced the second conification act allowing the military to free, employ and enlist slaves from the c confederaco confedera confederacy. black troops from the western border states were already in military service in the west. kans as early as november 1861, charles reportedly an entire company of liberate westerners under the command of a black officer on a raid. the president employs persons of african desent for the repression of this rebellion. boasting quote if we are jay hawkers we are jay hawking for the governmen
this was also going on in northern missouri and eastern or southern missouri when illinois and indiana troops entered as well. as the western armies push south into the mississippi valley, the buckle of the nation's plantation belt slaves fled their owners to union camps in western tennessee, eastern arkansas and mississippi. pressured military policy. union officers required to return the slaves often refused to comply encouraging congress to begin debate over new policies about confiscations...
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iowa and illinois troops in northern and southeastern missouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. the military frequently used informant slaves. this was going to on in northern missouri when illinois troops entered and in eastern or southern missouri when illinois on indiana troops entered as well. as the western armies pushed thousands of mississippi, the puckle of the plantation pelt a humanitarian crisis created by the flood tide of fudge siev slaves, union camp in western tennessee, pressured both political and military policy. union officers required to return these slaves often refused to comply. en couraging congress to begin debate over new policies about confiscation and contra bands and commanders like grant advocated putting them to use as laborers. summer of 1862, congress enacted the confiscation act allowing the military to free, and even allowing freed slaves to join the military. by the time lincoln black troops from the western border states were already in military service in the west. kansas jay hawkers included liberation of
iowa and illinois troops in northern and southeastern missouri were enticing missouri slaves to abscond and become servants for fair wages. the military frequently used informant slaves. this was going to on in northern missouri when illinois troops entered and in eastern or southern missouri when illinois on indiana troops entered as well. as the western armies pushed thousands of mississippi, the puckle of the plantation pelt a humanitarian crisis created by the flood tide of fudge siev...
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beginning on the arizona, the end of the missouri. as she sits about about the arizona globe uss missouri's 16 inch guns pointed symbolically over that ship, she is able to stand watch over the sailors forever entombed in the arizona's haul. the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. this year we visited 24 cities to learn about their history. our look at highlights from the tour continues as we visit memphis, tennessee. >> 1968 sanitation strike was at a crossroads in this verizon story. 1968, memphis was a moderate city, more moderate than other areas in the deep south. it was considered the midsouth, but it was on the banks of the mississippi. african-americans and whites still lived in a pretty decisive and divisive community. african-american sanitation workers did not make the same as their white counterparts, and if so there was a great amount of tension going on in the city of memphis at the turn of the year 1968. the workforce of the sanitation workers in the city in 1968 was about 70% african-a
beginning on the arizona, the end of the missouri. as she sits about about the arizona globe uss missouri's 16 inch guns pointed symbolically over that ship, she is able to stand watch over the sailors forever entombed in the arizona's haul. the c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. this year we visited 24 cities to learn about their history. our look at highlights from the tour continues as we visit memphis, tennessee. >> 1968 sanitation strike was at a...
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city, missouri. marking the first time a student from the boys and girls club of west central missouri was awarded this title. last week on july 18, jasmine represented missouri at the boys and girls clubs of america midwest regional youth of the year competition. she made missouri proud with her speech highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, education, and the impact of one's actions. i'm so thankful to have such a talented young individual in missouri's fourth congressional district working hard to be the best person that she can be and sharing her knowledge with younger kids as a mentor. i ask my colleagues to join me in commending jasmine for her hard work and dedication in using her actions to inspire others. i also want to wish her well in her future endeavors as she begins her freshman year at the university of missouri. go, tigers. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize thele club of fayette missouri. this club founded on december 13, 1968, except brates its 50th anniversary this
city, missouri. marking the first time a student from the boys and girls club of west central missouri was awarded this title. last week on july 18, jasmine represented missouri at the boys and girls clubs of america midwest regional youth of the year competition. she made missouri proud with her speech highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, education, and the impact of one's actions. i'm so thankful to have such a talented young individual in missouri's fourth congressional...
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and he was sent to missouri. and in missouri rosecrans -- he suggested a bold strategy of combining union commands just lake he did in the shenandoah valley. and basically sweeping from missouri down through the gulf in a -- in large, very perhaps -- perhaps impossible -- impossible perhaps far-fetched plan. but he was basically yoefrld saying that actually we are supporting general banks in texas. we know how that went, right. that didn't go well either. rosecrans was in a back water theater. and he had to fight off a vicious girl o guerilla war. but he also got blinder at this point and didn't realize he was in the back water theater. and he doggedly and stubbornly rchzed to transfer troops and pleaded his case for needing his troops to protect the citizens of missouri. this absolutely enraged grant who said to hif wives general rosecrans never obeyed an order in his life that i have heard of. when he was relieved grant was asked by stanton after -- after rosecrans successfully stymied price's invasion in misso
and he was sent to missouri. and in missouri rosecrans -- he suggested a bold strategy of combining union commands just lake he did in the shenandoah valley. and basically sweeping from missouri down through the gulf in a -- in large, very perhaps -- perhaps impossible -- impossible perhaps far-fetched plan. but he was basically yoefrld saying that actually we are supporting general banks in texas. we know how that went, right. that didn't go well either. rosecrans was in a back water theater....
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he was sent to missouri. in missouri, rosecrans suggested a bold strategy of come bibinii union command, basically sweeping from missouri down through the gulf in a large, very, perhaps impossible, perhaps farfetched plan but he was overruled saying that we're going to support general banks in texas and we know how that went, right. that didn't go very well either. rosecrans was in oo baa back wa theater and he had to fight off a vicious guerilla wear. he refused to transport troops. this enraged grant who said to his wife, quote general rosecrans never obeyed an order in his life that i had yet heard of. rosecrans was asked by stant stanton -- once he was leaved in early december 1864, stanton asked what should i do with him. he said he would do less harm doing nothing than on duty. rosecrans was very upset and sad at this point. he spent the rest of the war in cincinnati. he would exchange letters with grant what was the cause of his removal this time. he appeared before the joint committee on the conduct o
he was sent to missouri. in missouri, rosecrans suggested a bold strategy of come bibinii union command, basically sweeping from missouri down through the gulf in a large, very, perhaps impossible, perhaps farfetched plan but he was overruled saying that we're going to support general banks in texas and we know how that went, right. that didn't go very well either. rosecrans was in oo baa back wa theater and he had to fight off a vicious guerilla wear. he refused to transport troops. this...
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he thought -- and it could be his missouri -- again, missouri keeps coming u it could be that missouri is a kind of threshold place but i don't think that he -- we hear spleenier tight. why do people fight, this cause and that ideology. i don't think that twain accepted any of. that from the beginning, he saw through what he felt was -- he may not have articulated it this way at 25 years old but he was not sold on any of the rationale. he thought it was appalling from the beginning and he wanted out. and, you know, he stages it as it own cowardice. maybe. i don't know. but a lot of people felt that way. this is not what then wanted to do. >> what did he think of ambrose pierce, the red badge of courage. >> both were out in san francisco. i think that there would have been just a kind of mutually snarling viturapeative admiration. >> twain, depending upon how you see it, descended or moved into cynicism in no spall part because of the tragedies of his own life. he lost a lot of people close to him, business failures and so on. i think they came to the same place. particularly what sent
he thought -- and it could be his missouri -- again, missouri keeps coming u it could be that missouri is a kind of threshold place but i don't think that he -- we hear spleenier tight. why do people fight, this cause and that ideology. i don't think that twain accepted any of. that from the beginning, he saw through what he felt was -- he may not have articulated it this way at 25 years old but he was not sold on any of the rationale. he thought it was appalling from the beginning and he...
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governor mike parson of missouri has signed legislation governor kelly of kansas has pledged to do the same locations in both kansas and missouri are now being considered by the usda both governors say the move is a benefit to the region while admitting they would like those jobs for their own states. >> i think everyday you're trying to sell your state. the governor of kansas is trying to sell her state too. it's always competitive. that's a good thing. it's good for us to be competitive to see which side of the border that lands on at the end of the darks i want to stress, it's a win/win for both states. >> now, the usda's relocation has also been controversial. one watchdog group called it reminiscent of the amazon hq2 relocation. >> this is uncle sam imitating jeff bezos running the amazon hq2 auction except that these are federally funded taxpayer jobs the taxpayers of missouri and kansas already pay federal taxes. why should they also give a hand out to the department of agricultural >> now the moving of these agencies out of washington has been controversial, dom, for another re
governor mike parson of missouri has signed legislation governor kelly of kansas has pledged to do the same locations in both kansas and missouri are now being considered by the usda both governors say the move is a benefit to the region while admitting they would like those jobs for their own states. >> i think everyday you're trying to sell your state. the governor of kansas is trying to sell her state too. it's always competitive. that's a good thing. it's good for us to be competitive...
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. >>> the chilling new surveillance out tonight on the missouri woman, the ole miss student, right before she disappeared. >>> the deadly scene. an airport shuttle bus flipping today. >>> and the major derailment tonight. 70 cars off the tracks. >>> and america strong. the boy and his dream to meet the pianoman. he was not expecting this. >>> good that evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with that fast-moving scene outside los angeles. a deadly rampage today. four different crime scenes. authorities say the horror beginning at the family home. investigators say that's where a son shot and killed his father and brother and shot his mother. her condition unknown. after starting at home, then tracking him to several other sites. a gas station and then a bank and then a city bus. late today, police moving in and abc's clayton sandell leads us off from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the deadly southern california crime spree spread across four different scenes with four people dead just now coming to an end. officers in the san f
. >>> the chilling new surveillance out tonight on the missouri woman, the ole miss student, right before she disappeared. >>> the deadly scene. an airport shuttle bus flipping today. >>> and the major derailment tonight. 70 cars off the tracks. >>> and america strong. the boy and his dream to meet the pianoman. he was not expecting this. >>> good that evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with that...
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because he was from missouri and missouri remained in the union as a slave state throughout the war, he would to have figure out whose side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator later elected justice of the peace in hannibal, missouri owned one slave. clemens knew the institution firsthand, but he was hardly an arden proconfederacy fire reader. there was another serious consideration. please look at number five on the happened out and the bold sentences there. in due course, i got my license and i supposed and hoped i was going to follow the river the rest of my days. by and by, the war came and commerce was suspend and my occupation was gone. so i wasn't just that south carolina and 10 other states forced clemens and 3.5 to four million other young men to face the prospect, but his sudden unemployment caused by the war and unemployment coincided with the collapse of the team boating industry. the civil war threw him out of a job and along with killing three quarters of a million men, it started to strangle an entire industry and with it, his way of earning a living.
because he was from missouri and missouri remained in the union as a slave state throughout the war, he would to have figure out whose side he was on. his father, john, a general store operator later elected justice of the peace in hannibal, missouri owned one slave. clemens knew the institution firsthand, but he was hardly an arden proconfederacy fire reader. there was another serious consideration. please look at number five on the happened out and the bold sentences there. in due course, i...
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. >>> the chilling new surveillance out tonight of that missouri woman, the ole miss student, right before she disappeared. now, the student from texas charged in her murder. >>> the deadly scene. an airport shuttle bus flipping today. >>> and the major derailment tonight. 70 cars off the tracks. >>> and america strong. the boy and his dream to meet the pianoman. he was not expecting this. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with that fast-moving scene outside los angeles. a deadly rampage today. four different crime scenes. authorities say the horror beginning in the middle of the night at the family home. investigators say that's where a son shot and killed his father and brother and shot his mother. her condition unknown. after starting at home, then tracking him to several other sites. a gas station and then a bank and then a city bus. late today, police moving in and abc's clayton sandell leads us off from california tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the deadly southern california crime spree spread across four different scen
. >>> the chilling new surveillance out tonight of that missouri woman, the ole miss student, right before she disappeared. now, the student from texas charged in her murder. >>> the deadly scene. an airport shuttle bus flipping today. >>> and the major derailment tonight. 70 cars off the tracks. >>> and america strong. the boy and his dream to meet the pianoman. he was not expecting this. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a...
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only a handful are being given away at one kfc in missouri. fans can enter a drawing to win a limited number of picnic polos through the end of the month. if you enter, we wish you good clutch. >> gas up the jet, let's go to missouri. >> we're not going to missouri if we have a jet. >> we like to stay humble. >> if it's a private jet, you'll wear one of the picnic shirts. >> wear whatever you want. >> a big napkin. >> picnic indeed in some parts of the bay area today but with a fan of course? >> right. the inland areas will be hot today, and then for san francisco, we have the cooling fog. isn't this a beautiful shot? this is looking from our sutro tower camera. you can see a little bit of fog rolling by. it's very shallow below 800 feet. as we head inland to walnut creek, you get ready to head out the door. it's a nice cool start. all clear skies here. our temperatures go from the low 60s to 80 degrees at 11:00. of our it's going to be a hot microclimates and the way the day shapes up. we haveow 70s, at 9:00 this morning. so it's going to sta
only a handful are being given away at one kfc in missouri. fans can enter a drawing to win a limited number of picnic polos through the end of the month. if you enter, we wish you good clutch. >> gas up the jet, let's go to missouri. >> we're not going to missouri if we have a jet. >> we like to stay humble. >> if it's a private jet, you'll wear one of the picnic shirts. >> wear whatever you want. >> a big napkin. >> picnic indeed in some parts of the...
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he felt -- and it could be his missouri, again, missouri keeps coming up in this conversation. it could be that missouri is a kind of threshold place, but i don't think that he -- we hear so many narratives. why did people fight? it was this cause or was that ideology. i don't think twain accepted any of that. so that he from the beginning saw through what he felt was -- he might not have articulated it this way at 25 years old, but i think he just wasn't sold on any of the rationale. i think he thought it was appalling from the beginning. and he wanted out. and you know, he stages it as his own coward esz, which is maybe, i don't know. but a lot of people felt that way. that they just -- this is not what they wanted to do. >> what did he think of ambrose fierce? you told us what he thought of red badge of courage. >> i think they were both out in san francisco. i think that there would have been a kind of mutually snarling by two admiration. bears steaked out cynicism as a mode and never deviated. he describes a cynic as someone who sees things the way they really are. and twa
he felt -- and it could be his missouri, again, missouri keeps coming up in this conversation. it could be that missouri is a kind of threshold place, but i don't think that he -- we hear so many narratives. why did people fight? it was this cause or was that ideology. i don't think twain accepted any of that. so that he from the beginning saw through what he felt was -- he might not have articulated it this way at 25 years old, but i think he just wasn't sold on any of the rationale. i think...
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. >> kate rogers we appreciate it live from kansas city, missouri. i'm shufr we'll see you in kansas city, kansas later on as well. >>> on deck on the show, a huge week ahead for earning. >>> plus, can you feel the love this morning disney's "lion king" roaring at the weekend box office those big box office numbers when "worldwide exchange" returns right after this th wipe? try new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in new disposable sheets. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party...
. >> kate rogers we appreciate it live from kansas city, missouri. i'm shufr we'll see you in kansas city, kansas later on as well. >>> on deck on the show, a huge week ahead for earning. >>> plus, can you feel the love this morning disney's "lion king" roaring at the weekend box office those big box office numbers when "worldwide exchange" returns right after this th wipe? try new mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes...
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just the way we went into missouri. a man got killed into missouri. is this going to be peaceful? i think we will hear tomorrow about the pikes. then, he does the whole performance up until his execution, and he is performing the role of jesus christ. michael b.: question here? >> it appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect it would have on the normal people. maybe they met up afterwards and could still be friends, but normal people in the south and north did not meet up afterwards and never did get to see the other side of each other. would you say that was a flaw of the people in congress at the time, of the political culture of the time, or a bigger flaw in how congress relates to the population? michael b.: that is a great question. you cannot answer it without understanding the communication levels in the united states and what people are reading in newspapers, what they are getting from their congresspeople in
just the way we went into missouri. a man got killed into missouri. is this going to be peaceful? i think we will hear tomorrow about the pikes. then, he does the whole performance up until his execution, and he is performing the role of jesus christ. michael b.: question here? >> it appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect...
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because he was from missouri and missouri remained in the union as a slave state throughout the war. he would have to figure out whose side he was on. his father john, a general store operator, later elected justice of the peace in hannibal, missouri. owned one slave. so sam clemens knew the peculiar institution at hand, but he was hardly an ardent pro-confederacy supporter. look at number five on the handout and the bold sentences there. in due course i got my license and i supposed i would follow the river the rest of my days, but by and by the war came. commerce was suspended. my occupation was gone. so it wasn't just the secession of south carolina and 10 other states forced young clemens and 3.5 to 4 million other young men to face the prospect of fighting. it was his sudden unemployment, caused by the war and his unemployment coincided with the collapse of the steamboat industry. the civil war through sam clemens out of a job and along with killing three quarters of 1 million men, it started to strangle an entire industry and with it, his way of earning a living. he felt quite
because he was from missouri and missouri remained in the union as a slave state throughout the war. he would have to figure out whose side he was on. his father john, a general store operator, later elected justice of the peace in hannibal, missouri. owned one slave. so sam clemens knew the peculiar institution at hand, but he was hardly an ardent pro-confederacy supporter. look at number five on the handout and the bold sentences there. in due course i got my license and i supposed i would...
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they're in iowa, northern missouri, it's going to sweep into areas of diana, southern missouri and arkansas late today. not everyone is going to get hit. there will be hid t anss showers and storms boston will be one of the hottest spots on the east coast today. kind of rare, 95 sunny and nice the high in this front. the great lakes the middle of the week the front will bring showers and storms, possible airport delays in the northeast as we go into wednesday. by friday the front kind of slows down it's hard to get through the southet this time of year. we'll get showers and storms lingering there. but the nice beautiful weather, great alexis, northern new england, looks like friday could be your day. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now urre's a closer look at yo day ahead. >>> you can see that 95 there in boston today, new york, d.c., richmond, right down to the southeast. everyone should be in the low 90s few showers and storms will cool you off in central florida,s there's the showers and storms today in arkansas. >>> we'll take a look at the timing of the storms for th
they're in iowa, northern missouri, it's going to sweep into areas of diana, southern missouri and arkansas late today. not everyone is going to get hit. there will be hid t anss showers and storms boston will be one of the hottest spots on the east coast today. kind of rare, 95 sunny and nice the high in this front. the great lakes the middle of the week the front will bring showers and storms, possible airport delays in the northeast as we go into wednesday. by friday the front kind of slows...
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just the way we went into missouri. a man got killed into missouri. is this going to be peaceful? i think we will hear tomorrow about the pikes. does the whole performance up until his execution, and he is performing the role of jesus christ. michael b.: question here? appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect it would have on the normal people. maybe they met up afterwards and could still be friends, but normal people in the south and north did not meet up afterwards and never did get to see the other side of each other. would you say that was a flaw of the people in congress at the time, of the political culture of the time, or a bigger flaw in how congress relates to the population? michael b.: that is a great question. you cannot answer it without and -- understanding the communication levels in the united states and what people are reading in newspapers, what they are getting from their congresspeople in terms o
just the way we went into missouri. a man got killed into missouri. is this going to be peaceful? i think we will hear tomorrow about the pikes. does the whole performance up until his execution, and he is performing the role of jesus christ. michael b.: question here? appears that during the 1850's, congress kept egging on the population of the united states, always having them one upping each other to increase the distance between them, without really realizing the effect it would have on the...
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sources tell cnn the aircraft he wants must be brought in from california, kentucky, missouri, and florida. trump is also facing criticism from democrats who say he's turning the patriotic holiday into a partisan one. >> instead of addressing something like veteran homelessness, he's spending it on boosting his ego with a parade that is fundamentally about him and then getting tickets into the hands of wealthy donors for the republican party. what a waste of money. >> reporter: cnn learned that leaders at the pentagon are also reluctant to put tanks and other armored vehicles on display. >> the truth is he's politicizing the armed forces when he does it this way. it is not a political event, it is an event that will bring the people of the country together. >> reporter: several top military chiefs won't attend the celebration thursday and are sending their deputies instead. though they say that is because they had prior plans. all of this as the president is facing other setbacks at home. >> you go through all of the
sources tell cnn the aircraft he wants must be brought in from california, kentucky, missouri, and florida. trump is also facing criticism from democrats who say he's turning the patriotic holiday into a partisan one. >> instead of addressing something like veteran homelessness, he's spending it on boosting his ego with a parade that is fundamentally about him and then getting tickets into the hands of wealthy donors for the republican party. what a waste of money. >> reporter: cnn...
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and so, we've en reporting on that for the past week or so the state government in missouri got very mad at us about reporting on it, but it's freaking true. and we went to the clinic and talked to the staff there about how they are bng forced to do this to their patients now on orders of the state. and it's just -- i think it's upsetting, i think, to a lot ofa people, both the s of abortion rights around the country and what's going on in missouri but the fact that they're doingh to these women on order of that state government is just sort of horror movie disturbing. >> seth: well we certainly appreciate you guys actually getting on the ground there and going and talking to thosee people, becausat's incredibly informative and necessary in times like these. [ cheers and applause >> thank you >> seth: last thing i want to ask. >> yeah. >> seth: you are in the middle of all this, moderatindethe tes, hosting your own show, you are writing a book as well just to like relax and unplug, you're writing a book. it's a - is it a fun rontic comedy romp is that a safe way to describe it [ laug
and so, we've en reporting on that for the past week or so the state government in missouri got very mad at us about reporting on it, but it's freaking true. and we went to the clinic and talked to the staff there about how they are bng forced to do this to their patients now on orders of the state. and it's just -- i think it's upsetting, i think, to a lot ofa people, both the s of abortion rights around the country and what's going on in missouri but the fact that they're doingh to these...
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but there's also a lot happening in missouri right now where there are basically efforts being made to close the last abortion provider in the state >> yeah. >> seth: can you talk a little bit about, like, what actually is happening there and how punitive it is, these laws that they're talking about? >> the thing that's different about what's happening in missouri right now is that they are the closest any state has ever been to completely ending legal abortion access in the entire state no state has been able to do that since roe versus wade was passed by the supreme court in 1973. but for the first time, missouri's state government, the republican-controlled state government, is trying to shut down the last abortion provider in the state so they're trying to take the last clinic's license away and as they are doing that, the state government has come in, and they have told the doctors at that clinic that while they're still open and while women are still able to get abortions there, the doctors at that clinic must now start giving medically unnecessary pelvic examinations. like vagin
but there's also a lot happening in missouri right now where there are basically efforts being made to close the last abortion provider in the state >> yeah. >> seth: can you talk a little bit about, like, what actually is happening there and how punitive it is, these laws that they're talking about? >> the thing that's different about what's happening in missouri right now is that they are the closest any state has ever been to completely ending legal abortion access in the...
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. >>> los agentes de ice en kansas city missouri bloquearon el paso de florencio milÁn cuando iba al hospital con su familia y le pidieron que bajara del auto. les dijo que no podÍan romper la ventana de su auto y sin embargo uno de los agentes que vestÍa de civil lo hizo y lo bajÓ a la fuer fuerza para esposarlo y su esposa lo grabÓ y ante sus hijos ciudadanos la oficina de ice dicen que florencio ingresÓ ilegalmente al paÍs y que a los oficiales no les quedÓ mÁs remedio que sacarlo de su vehÍculo por la fuerza. la presiÓn de ice tambiÉn se viviÓ con fuerza cerca de nashville tennessee. allÍ los vecinos impidieron que un hombre y su hijo de 12 aÑos fueran detenidos. ambos permanecieron a borde de su vehÍculo porque la migra intentaba detenerlos su esposa se comunicÓ con la reportera verÓnica salcedo para pedir ayuda. >>> me decÍa mi hijo tiene 12 aÑos se lo van a llevar, se van a llevar a mi esposa quÉ voy hacer mi familia >>> verÓnica llamo a los activistas de la zona y llegaron vecinos con comida y gasolina para que padre e hijo no se se que darÁn sin aire ac
. >>> los agentes de ice en kansas city missouri bloquearon el paso de florencio milÁn cuando iba al hospital con su familia y le pidieron que bajara del auto. les dijo que no podÍan romper la ventana de su auto y sin embargo uno de los agentes que vestÍa de civil lo hizo y lo bajÓ a la fuer fuerza para esposarlo y su esposa lo grabÓ y ante sus hijos ciudadanos la oficina de ice dicen que florencio ingresÓ ilegalmente al paÍs y que a los oficiales no les quedÓ mÁs remedio que...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i yield the gentleman from california, the author of this excellent legislation, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. peeters: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for yielding. as we in california prepare for re wildfires, the east is in hurricane center, natural disasters have taken the lives of loved ones and destroyed communities an businesses. disasters are becoming larger, more dangerous, and frequent and significantly more expensive. according to the federal emergency management agency, there have been more than 2,400 federally declared disasters since 2000 totaling hundreds of billions of dollars in relief aid. however when the federal government helps commun recover from these disasters, it does not calculate one comprehensive number of how much we spend on disasters per year. those funds could come from 29 different accounts across 11 different agency which is exacerbates dis
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i yield the gentleman from california, the author of this excellent legislation, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. peeters: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for yielding. as we in california prepare for re wildfires, the east is in hurricane center, natural disasters have taken the lives of loved ones and destroyed communities...
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of missouri. so once it gets there, i do believe it will be downgraded today to a tropical depression. right now it's a tropical storm with winds at about 45. and then becoming a l remnant. but all that moisture's got to go somewhere and it looks to be coming to our area. so again isolated shower or storm today. all that moisture to the midwest. tuesday ahead of it we could have an isolated shower or storm. most of this is cminghrough on wednesday late night into thursday. thursday looks like a wet day before we dry out on friday. listen, it could stall a little ct. we could have ance for friday. most of the time friday is going to be dry. look at ttuse temperares. get ready for a hot week and next weekend ahea >>> i'm mark murray at nbc news. two weeks after the first democratic presidential debate the national nbc news/oull street jrnal poll released the first findings of the 2020 horse race. the results? joe biden at 26% among democratic primary voters, and elizabeth warren at 19% lead the pack
of missouri. so once it gets there, i do believe it will be downgraded today to a tropical depression. right now it's a tropical storm with winds at about 45. and then becoming a l remnant. but all that moisture's got to go somewhere and it looks to be coming to our area. so again isolated shower or storm today. all that moisture to the midwest. tuesday ahead of it we could have an isolated shower or storm. most of this is cminghrough on wednesday late night into thursday. thursday looks like a...
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i want to thank the gentleman from missouri. he's been a great partner in these and other ongoing efforts by the committee, and i urge the positive adoption of this legislation and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1307. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 2249, an act to allow the deputy administrator of the federal aviation administration on the date of enactment of this act to continue to serve as such deputy administrator. the speaker pro tempore: for what purp
i want to thank the gentleman from missouri. he's been a great partner in these and other ongoing efforts by the committee, and i urge the positive adoption of this legislation and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1307. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed,...
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east coast to the mountainous west to the heartland, uncovering america's child we're here in steele, missouri, a small, rural town, and we're about to meet ashley, who got married at 15. for ashley duncan, a freshman in high school, what started as a typical school day ended with her becoming a wife. >> my aunt, she got on the bus not long after i did and said come on, get off the bus, you're going to go get married. >> reporter: after discovering she was pregnant, ashley believed marrying her 18-year-old boyfriend was her only option. did anyone ask you anything at the courthouse? did they take you aside to say, are you sure you want to do this? >> no. >> reporter: no one. what do you remember feeling at that point? >> i was scared, but at the time, i was told and believed, since he was 18 or older, he would go to jail because i was pregnant. >> reporter: did you understand at the time, at age 15, what getting married meant? >> no. i don't realize how big of a commitment i was making. >> reporter: what did you dream about when you dreamed about your wedding? >> my dress. i always wanted to b
east coast to the mountainous west to the heartland, uncovering america's child we're here in steele, missouri, a small, rural town, and we're about to meet ashley, who got married at 15. for ashley duncan, a freshman in high school, what started as a typical school day ended with her becoming a wife. >> my aunt, she got on the bus not long after i did and said come on, get off the bus, you're going to go get married. >> reporter: after discovering she was pregnant, ashley believed...
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operations based in missouri. it's best s known fling hp axar l. it's t largest manufacture of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills. as a federal judge in ohio pushes for an opioid settlement, that could spell billionsf dollars. >> you can actually get to a bare case scenario that's in cess of billion. that's not our base case scenario, that's a worst ce scenario. >>eporter: they have a pla that would shield its main business from those potential liabilities. it aims t spin out its generic drug division which means oxycodone and hydrocodone goa i ew company. with it should go any potential liabilities from sling opioids. >> with regards to the risks and liabilities, again, i think we've been very clear since we announced our intent tospin, is that risks and liabili follow the assets. >> reporter: they note they have been considering how toep sate the two businesses for years and doesn't cite the liabilities as a driving factor. the company declined to comment for this story directing us to public documents. it wouldn't be the first company to try to ben
operations based in missouri. it's best s known fling hp axar l. it's t largest manufacture of oxycodone and hydrocodone pills. as a federal judge in ohio pushes for an opioid settlement, that could spell billionsf dollars. >> you can actually get to a bare case scenario that's in cess of billion. that's not our base case scenario, that's a worst ce scenario. >>eporter: they have a pla that would shield its main business from those potential liabilities. it aims t spin out its...
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chip reid, cbs news, parkland, missouri. >> jacobson: so well said. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at snews.com. i'm dana jacobsen in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> developing news out of spain, a bay area man is in the hospital after a horrifying brush with the bowls. >>> a san jose homeowner profiting off of wild parties, his neighbors say what happened last night is the straw.>>> the earthquakes near ridgecrest are not only shaking up southern california but also have people here thinking about what might be coming. >> is the final day of the fair and the weather is beautiful, so why would people be coming here and anticipating a disaster? >> reporter: it might not be a bad idea, the powerful earthquakes in the southland desert have been a reminder that the next big one here is not if but when.>> people wake up an
chip reid, cbs news, parkland, missouri. >> jacobson: so well said. that is the "cbs weekend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn at snews.com. i'm dana jacobsen in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> developing news out of spain, a bay area man is in the...
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. >> right now heavy rain is spreading north into arkansas, missouri and tennessee. over 21 million people are currently under a heat warning or advisory. highs will approach 100 degrees in new york city later this week. >>> an historic opioid trial now in the hands of a judge. the state of oklahoma and johnson and johnson sparring over whether the drug maker bears the blame for the state's opioid crisis. ochocinco accu-- oklahoma blame them for it. they say this isn't the cause of the complex opioid epidemic and that it has been made a scapegoat. the judge will take a month to render a decision. >>> the boxing world mourning the loss of legendary personnel sweet pea whittaker died while walking on virginia beach. he was just 55 years old. he rose to fame after winning the gold medal in the light weight division. he won titles in four different weight classes. one of his rivals oscar de la jolla. personnel whitaker was the best fighter i ever fought. >>> in colorado, more than 100 messages about child abuse went unchecked for four years because an email account was s
. >> right now heavy rain is spreading north into arkansas, missouri and tennessee. over 21 million people are currently under a heat warning or advisory. highs will approach 100 degrees in new york city later this week. >>> an historic opioid trial now in the hands of a judge. the state of oklahoma and johnson and johnson sparring over whether the drug maker bears the blame for the state's opioid crisis. ochocinco accu-- oklahoma blame them for it. they say this isn't the cause...
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chip reid, cbs news, parkland, missouri. >> begnaud: amen to that. that is the "cbs evening news" for this independence day. on behalf of all of us, happy fourth of july. i'm david begnaud. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ >>> right now at 7. >>> there is a bout a one in 20 chance that this location will be having an even bigger earthquake with the next few days. >> a warning tonight after a powerful california quake and more than 150 aftershocks. the shaking is still not over. >> in los angeles there was a 48 second warning the shaking shaking was arriving. >>> how the quake approved the new state technology may save lives. >>> also tonight, san francisco's fourth of july fireworks celebration, we are live with what to expect with this weather . thames e a awas santa clara county hillside. >> heard
chip reid, cbs news, parkland, missouri. >> begnaud: amen to that. that is the "cbs evening news" for this independence day. on behalf of all of us, happy fourth of july. i'm david begnaud. i'll see you tomorrow night. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪...
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in missouri it doesn't even make the top four. i question that and i think the much more likely explanation is that these agencies have created research and scientific and economic research which directly conflicts with this administration's political goals. >> briefly, if you don't get the answer that you are looking for, if you can't get the information you are looking for, is there discretion on your committee of potential subpoenas or investigation into this decision? obviously if you are concerned this might be pretextual that they are lie being why they are doing this, is that a matter of investigation? >> absolutely. this is something over which is entirely appropriate for us to conduct oversight. we in the house of representatives also passed two appropriations bills which prohibit the department from using money in order to implement the move. i hope that makes it into the spending bill. i'm hopeful that the secretary will provide the responses we requested on monday. >> thanks for joining us tonight. i'm stuck on this is
in missouri it doesn't even make the top four. i question that and i think the much more likely explanation is that these agencies have created research and scientific and economic research which directly conflicts with this administration's political goals. >> briefly, if you don't get the answer that you are looking for, if you can't get the information you are looking for, is there discretion on your committee of potential subpoenas or investigation into this decision? obviously if you...
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this afternoon they will hear from senator josh hawley, the senator from missouri. and thehave that live vice president's remarks when they get underway on c-span. >> live at the young americans foundation -- young america's foundation conference. they will hear from vice president pence and later from missouri senator josh hawley. we will carry both of those comments live on c-span. while we wait, reaction to last night, night number one of the second democratic debate. night number two is tonight. we will show you some reaction from viewers as we wait for the vice president. ♪ >> it was progressives versus moderates at last night's cnn debate in detroit. towill get your reaction candidates and where you think the race stands emma kratz, 202-748-8000 -- democrats, 202-748-8000, republicans 202-748-8001 and independents 202-748-8002. you can go to twitter or join the conversation on facebook. start dialing in and we will get to your thoughts. here is an overlook of last night's debate. >> 2.5 hours of debate and if you are wondering got the most talked time, cnn h
this afternoon they will hear from senator josh hawley, the senator from missouri. and thehave that live vice president's remarks when they get underway on c-span. >> live at the young americans foundation -- young america's foundation conference. they will hear from vice president pence and later from missouri senator josh hawley. we will carry both of those comments live on c-span. while we wait, reaction to last night, night number one of the second democratic debate. night number two...
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i'm not sure if that is in missouri. i know there are hard-to-reach areas of missouri. we will work with the local officials and we will work with the groups to make sure we reach them. >> thank you very much. that's very helpful. let me ask you about the effect of natural disasters and accuracy in census counting. when you have flooding or tornadoes that displace people sometimes for a long period of time from their homes, both of those natural disasters have hit my state and particularly devastating effect. we have lots of people who are displaced in the state. how do you tackle that and account for this displacement? >> that can pose a lot of challenges and we're working on that presently. we're working on that with puerto rico. we're doing an update lead. we're actually going to every residence in puerto rico. we're doing that in mexico city, northern area of florida where the hurricane had devastating impacts, and we're doing it in california where the fires had burned out some housing areas totally. so we work with those communities. there are issues there, and so
i'm not sure if that is in missouri. i know there are hard-to-reach areas of missouri. we will work with the local officials and we will work with the groups to make sure we reach them. >> thank you very much. that's very helpful. let me ask you about the effect of natural disasters and accuracy in census counting. when you have flooding or tornadoes that displace people sometimes for a long period of time from their homes, both of those natural disasters have hit my state and...
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as you know, we are also in the midst of a major flood event in the state of missouri. missou missourians are tough, nobody tougher, but we will need federal assistance to help rebuild those communities, those farms and those towns. i look forward to working with you on that as well. let me ask you about another major problem in my state, which is the epidemic of drugs flowing into the state. i noticed in your written testimony that the words illegal drugs appear just once, which i was a little bit surprised by. let me give you a chance to elaborate here. the drugs coming across the southern border are making their way i know into cities across the country, but missouri is very hard hit. we have an epidemic of meth our law enforcement agents will tell you. most missourians probably don't realize the meth flowing into minneapolis suri isn't produced in the state anymore. it comes across the southern border. talk to us about the drug crisis we are facing at the border that is affecting my state and i suspect all of the states of those of us sitting here. >> yes, the drug
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>> we were originally going to do the missouri compromise, but when researching we already knew we wanted to do a performance and we were trying to find important female characters to portray. we do not come across many that could be portrayed within 10 minutes. we began looking for female centered topics. suffragecross women's and we didn't learn about this in elementary school and especially alice paul. we decided to zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th amendment. >> what was the process like making it 10 minutes long? how did you do that? >> it was originally eight minutes and the script was very good, a bit foggy and not after regionals, we decided to add some more detailed information and make it personable and more fun for us, not just spewing out facts. it -- why is it important for people your age to learn about else paul in the suffrage movement? -- alice paul and the suffrage movement? >> we didn't learn about and this is women voting and we wouldn't have anywhere near the same country we have today if we didn't have the same boat. -- votes. ga
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a concern that was echoed by former democratic senator claire mccaskill out of missouri, who lost her race just two years ago. >> what happens when you walk into those communities and say great news, your all going to get green jobs. we will need the keys to your f-150s because we are going electric? >> it would not be good. america is, generally, not as far along the left line as bernie and elizabeth. free stuff from the government does not play well in the midwest. >> bill: from missouri, she was among the many democratic lawmakers that faced a barrage of angry constituents at numerous health care townhomes across the country. ten years ago this week. >> ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, you're not helping. okay? you're not helping. >> i called your office and i was told i could have the mic to speak and then i was lied to. >> it reads like something that was brought up in the early 1930s in germany. >> this was very poorly planned, very poorly planned. >> bill: 2009-2019, katie pavlich, fox news contributor. andy, former sea ke restaurant ceo. and on, former dnc chair and a fox news cont
a concern that was echoed by former democratic senator claire mccaskill out of missouri, who lost her race just two years ago. >> what happens when you walk into those communities and say great news, your all going to get green jobs. we will need the keys to your f-150s because we are going electric? >> it would not be good. america is, generally, not as far along the left line as bernie and elizabeth. free stuff from the government does not play well in the midwest. >> bill:...
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former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, claire mccaskill of missouri, hallie jackson, and tim alberta, author of "american carnage." tim, welcome and congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> let me start before we get to some of that intramural politics in the republican party, i want to start with the i.c.e. raids happening today. here's what a couple mayors have said. the president said they are welcoming this. >> this fear mongering and making immigrants scapegoats and really disrupting families who are just here trying to live their life, that's not who we are or should be as americans. >> there's an idea being created not just in our immigrant community but with anyone who has compassion and concern for human beings. >> and of course, the president is sort of bragging about these raids. here's what he said about it. >> so if the word gets out, it gets out. it starts on sunday, and they're going to take people out and they're going to bring them back to their countries or they're going to take criminals out, put them in prison, or put them in prison in the co
former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, claire mccaskill of missouri, hallie jackson, and tim alberta, author of "american carnage." tim, welcome and congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> let me start before we get to some of that intramural politics in the republican party, i want to start with the i.c.e. raids happening today. here's what a couple mayors have said. the president said they are welcoming this. >> this fear mongering and...
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what are voters in kansas and missouri telling you? >> well, joe biden is pretty popular out here as you might imagine. kansas and missouri are centrists, the democrats are, most of them, stephanie. but we are very, very early in this process. joe biden is well known among democrats, perhaps better known than some of the other folks on the debate stage next week. so i think it is far too early to judge which way kansans and m missourians will go. they want to beat donald trump. at some point it will become anybody but trump and at that point we'll have a better sense of who they think is the best candidate to take on the president. >> after the first debate you wrote a piece saying, while democrats claim they are focused on beating him, trump, the candidates so far seem intent on alienating socially moderate trump skeptics, gun owners, fiscal hawks, suburban swing voters, and folks who like to keep their own health. do you think they'll be more moderate this time around especially when you factor in the president over the last few week
what are voters in kansas and missouri telling you? >> well, joe biden is pretty popular out here as you might imagine. kansas and missouri are centrists, the democrats are, most of them, stephanie. but we are very, very early in this process. joe biden is well known among democrats, perhaps better known than some of the other folks on the debate stage next week. so i think it is far too early to judge which way kansans and m missourians will go. they want to beat donald trump. at some...
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trump won missouri and kansas by 19 and 21 points, respectively. but we are hearing from voters who are certainly disturbed by trump's tweets. jerry moran did a town hall in lewis, kansas, not a big city, and the first question he got was from a voter who was concerned about trump's tweets, and instantly jerry moran diverged from trump. he's one of the republicans who diverged from trump in pretty certain terms. he said that it was inappropriate for the president to tell them to go anywhere because they're actually home. so jerry moran, a republican, was willing to say that, but it's worth noting that all the other republican members of congress from kansas and missouri were not willing to condemn the president in the same way. and with each one of these passing episodes with the president taking a stand like this, we see fewer and fewer republicans willing to call him out on statements like this. >> adam, take us to indiana. this is the home state of vp pence. we know there are a lot of people who have said they don't like what the president says,
trump won missouri and kansas by 19 and 21 points, respectively. but we are hearing from voters who are certainly disturbed by trump's tweets. jerry moran did a town hall in lewis, kansas, not a big city, and the first question he got was from a voter who was concerned about trump's tweets, and instantly jerry moran diverged from trump. he's one of the republicans who diverged from trump in pretty certain terms. he said that it was inappropriate for the president to tell them to go anywhere...
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former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, former democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri, and tim alberto from politico magazine. welcome to sunday. it's "et the press." >> announcer: from nbc news, the longest running show in tele ision history, this a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. inwe're gett our first clear look at where the race for the democratic presidential nomination actually stands and where thees candidat stand against president trump. 20re are our first head-to-head matchups of the 20ace in our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll of registed voters. we have bernie sanders with a healthy lead sitting at 50% to president trump's 43. going down the line, elizabeth warren up five but under 50, 48-43. kamala harris is essentially tied with mr. trump. as you can see there, while the democratic numbers do change depending on thee, candid president trump's numbers essentially match his job appr al rating, which in this poll is right in line where with he's been at 45%. in the democratic race for the nomination, joe b
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waters: gentlewoman from missouri, ms. wegner, is recognized for five minutes. rep. wagner: thank you for being here today to has to fight -- to testify. vice chairman quarrels indicated the fed would revive its stress capital buffer proposal in the near future. the vice chairman indicated one option would be to look at an average of stress test results over a number of years. are you in agreement with vice chairman quarrels that this is something that needs to be considered, and what factors might necessitate this change? chair powell: we are in the process of evaluating in the late stages how to put into effect the stress capital buffer, which merges the results of the stress tests with the underlying overall capital framework. it is a comp look at it exercise. there are many moving pieces. i wouldn't want to single anyone a single or importance for our consideration. rep. wagner: so the average number of stress tests is under consideration, but may be a change you are not necessitating just yet? chair powell: we are very much in the process of evaluating all of th
waters: gentlewoman from missouri, ms. wegner, is recognized for five minutes. rep. wagner: thank you for being here today to has to fight -- to testify. vice chairman quarrels indicated the fed would revive its stress capital buffer proposal in the near future. the vice chairman indicated one option would be to look at an average of stress test results over a number of years. are you in agreement with vice chairman quarrels that this is something that needs to be considered, and what factors...
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speier: i thank the gentlelady from missouri. let me be clear. we are already providing this service in the branches, they are not uniform, this would make it uniform. so whatever is being provided now would continue to be provided but it would be consistent and uniform. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. mrs. hartzler: thank you. reclaiming my time. so it sounds like a little ambiguous answer there, we don't know if this includes abortion counseling or not. you know, madam speaker, i just think that this is an unnecessary mandate to push family planning curriculum on a captive audience. perhaps it's not the best use of our time of our military. other government employees are not forced to leave their job duties to attend family planning training. you don't hear of the department of education having their employees go or the department of transportation or any of the other departments. yet we want to take our soldiers, sailors, airmen and marine off the training field and bring them -- marines off the training field and bring them in
speier: i thank the gentlelady from missouri. let me be clear. we are already providing this service in the branches, they are not uniform, this would make it uniform. so whatever is being provided now would continue to be provided but it would be consistent and uniform. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. mrs. hartzler: thank you. reclaiming my time. so it sounds like a little ambiguous answer there, we don't know if this includes abortion counseling or not. you know, madam speaker,...
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the missouri spilling its banks, the highest level of runoff in the history of that river. we know that is not an anomaly. we know the warming of this planet caused by you and me, our emissions, and then our inaction collectively in the face of the facts, that has caused that storm and runoff and flooding. the fires in california, but droughts in other parts of the world -- how do we combat this? we free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels. we fully embrace renewable energy technology. we invest in the next generation of wind and solar and battery storage technology that allows us to distribute that stored energy at will onto the grid. we put farmers in the driver seat. we ensure they can plant cover crops at a profit to pull more carbon out of the air and sequester more of it in the soil. regenerative grazing and agriculture being pioneered right here in iowa, let's pay those farmers and ranchers for the environmental services that they are providing and make sure that communities like pacific junction, which are on the front lines of climate change, that we make a
the missouri spilling its banks, the highest level of runoff in the history of that river. we know that is not an anomaly. we know the warming of this planet caused by you and me, our emissions, and then our inaction collectively in the face of the facts, that has caused that storm and runoff and flooding. the fires in california, but droughts in other parts of the world -- how do we combat this? we free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels. we fully embrace renewable energy technology....
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former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, claire mccaskill of missouri, hallie jackson, and tim alberta, author of "american carnage." hurry up and buy it now. tim, welcome and congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> let me start before we get to some of that intramural politics in the republican party, i want to start with the i.c.e. raids happening today. here's what a couple mayors have said. the president said they are welcoming this. here's a couple of mayors who say not so much. >> this fear mongering and making immigrants scapegoats and really disrupting families who are just here trying to live their life, that's not who we are or should be as americans. >> there's anxiety being created not just in our immigrant community but with anyone who has compassion and concern for human beings. >> and of course, the president is sort of bragging about these raids. here's what he said about it. >> so if the word gets out, it gets out. it starts on sunday, and they're going to take people out and they're going to bring them back to their countries or they're going to
former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, claire mccaskill of missouri, hallie jackson, and tim alberta, author of "american carnage." hurry up and buy it now. tim, welcome and congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> let me start before we get to some of that intramural politics in the republican party, i want to start with the i.c.e. raids happening today. here's what a couple mayors have said. the president said they are welcoming this. here's a...
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the missouri spilling its banks, the highest level of runoff in the history of that river. we know that is not an anomaly. we know the warming of this planet, caused by you and me, our emissions and in actively, collectively, in the face of the facts, that has caused that storm and runoff and flooding. the fires in california, drought and other parts of the world. how do we combat this? we free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels. we fully embrace renewable energy technology. we invest in the next generation of wind and solar and battery storage technology that allows us to distribute that stored energy at will onto the grid. we put farmers in the driver seat. we ensure they can plant cover crops at a profit to pull more carbon out of the air and sequester more of it in the soil. regenerative grazing and agriculture, being pioneered right here in iowa, let's pay those farmers and ranchers for the services they are providing, and let's make sure communities like pacific junction, which are on the front lines of climate change, that we make an investment in them to ma
the missouri spilling its banks, the highest level of runoff in the history of that river. we know that is not an anomaly. we know the warming of this planet, caused by you and me, our emissions and in actively, collectively, in the face of the facts, that has caused that storm and runoff and flooding. the fires in california, drought and other parts of the world. how do we combat this? we free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels. we fully embrace renewable energy technology. we invest...
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he deliberately disobeyed the orders in missouri after fremont was deployed. radicals for prohibiting union , assistingenslaving with emancipation, add he refused to do that and was quite successful in the battlefield in missouri. one of the things that is interesting, and you can see this if you look at the official record of the battle of wilson's creek, he was actually quite successful, and after he takes , he was not concerned about the configuration of the of united states. in terms of the broader, how does this change the united states, one way it is important not giver assess is to up the model of the u.s. and the world, because that gives up the idea of a discrete u.s.. what i'm finding in my research, and a lot of other scholars, not just the u.s., the u.s. is in the world as much as the world is in the u.s. and working on the history of the civil war, i am finding that it changes the way we understand the military history, because many historians have noticed the war, as is often said, the war was won in the west, the mississippi valley, west of the
he deliberately disobeyed the orders in missouri after fremont was deployed. radicals for prohibiting union , assistingenslaving with emancipation, add he refused to do that and was quite successful in the battlefield in missouri. one of the things that is interesting, and you can see this if you look at the official record of the battle of wilson's creek, he was actually quite successful, and after he takes , he was not concerned about the configuration of the of united states. in terms of the...
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he moved back home to missouri with his wife where they became the proud parents of two -- of two sons. asator hawley is recognized one of the nation's leading constitutional lawyers. he has litigated at the supreme court of the united states, the federal courts of appeals, and in the state court, fighting for the people's liberties. he previously fought obamacare at the supreme court and won as one of the lead attorneys in the landmark hobby lobby case. senator hawley has taken on big opioid manufacturers, has cracked down on human trafficking in missouri, and has stood up to big tech, launching investigations of the most cap powerful companies in the world, google and facebook, to protect missourians, their data, and the first amendment. on the hawley serves senate committees on the judiciary, armed services, homeland security, and governmental affairs, small business, and entrepreneurship, and the special committee on aging. please join me in welcoming the youngest senator in america, senator hawley. [applause] thank you.: thank you. thank you so much. thank you. it is great to be h
he moved back home to missouri with his wife where they became the proud parents of two -- of two sons. asator hawley is recognized one of the nation's leading constitutional lawyers. he has litigated at the supreme court of the united states, the federal courts of appeals, and in the state court, fighting for the people's liberties. he previously fought obamacare at the supreme court and won as one of the lead attorneys in the landmark hobby lobby case. senator hawley has taken on big opioid...
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i live in missouri and whether you are red or blue your vote doesn't count. we have to get that out. host: judy in michigan, republican. who is your candidate? is it the president? caller: yes it is. it is trump. host: did you watch any of the debate? caller: i watched the whole thing and even taped it. host: which one of those candidates on the stage do you think could pose a challenge? caller: i would imagine it would be warren. not because i think she is going i guess democrats might listen to her. bernie sanders is angry looking and i don't need an angry president in our white house. i just don't. one issue that came up according to politico 25 times was climate change last night. here is an exchange between senator sanders and representative tim ryan and governor bolick. [video clip] >> i get a little bit tired of democrats afraid of big ideas. republicans are not afraid of big ideas. they could give a trillion dollar tax break to billionaires and profitable corporations. they could bailout the crooks on wall street. so please don't tell me that we canno
i live in missouri and whether you are red or blue your vote doesn't count. we have to get that out. host: judy in michigan, republican. who is your candidate? is it the president? caller: yes it is. it is trump. host: did you watch any of the debate? caller: i watched the whole thing and even taped it. host: which one of those candidates on the stage do you think could pose a challenge? caller: i would imagine it would be warren. not because i think she is going i guess democrats might listen...