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the gentlewoman from minnesota. mrs. fischbach: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the ranking member of armed services, the gentleman from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to this rule, madam speaker. for four months republicans have demanded to know the president's plan to evacuate americans and afghan allies and conduct counterterrorism operations in afghanistan. for four months they have told us we are working on it. well, now it's clear they never had a plan. the president's abject failure to plan is endangering the lives of thousands of american civilianans and our allies in afghanistan. mr. rogers: reports have been rolling in for over a week of americans being assaulted or having to hide from taliban thugs while they wait for a rescue. afghan allies are being brutalized and killed by these terrorists as they desperately try to get inside the gates of the kabul airport. that's just those lucky enoug
the gentlewoman from minnesota. mrs. fischbach: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the ranking member of armed services, the gentleman from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to this rule, madam speaker. for four months republicans have demanded to know the president's plan to evacuate americans and afghan allies and conduct counterterrorism operations in afghanistan. for...
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we examine the structural inequities that have led to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it is going to require decades of intentional work in order to-- to bring that number back up, and bring it up so that it's on par with white homeownership here in minnesota. >> brangham: and, it's friday. jonathan capehart and michael gerson break down the fallout of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and the political impact of the u.n. climate report. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ >> fidelity wealth management. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. anby contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: the taliban is now closing in
we examine the structural inequities that have led to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it is going to require decades of intentional work in order to-- to bring that number back up, and bring it up so that it's on par with white homeownership here in minnesota. >> brangham: and, it's friday. jonathan capehart and michael gerson break down the fallout of the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and the political impact of the u.n. climate report. all that and more, on...
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we are joined for more from that camp in minnesota. welcome back to democracy now!, tara. can you describe what happened and the escalation of force that police are using against you? >> good morning. in the situationn which there were a number of shutdowns across several rivers here in northern minnesota, this would have been the fifth shut down in as many days. the attempt by water protectors including myself t engage in these process and prect the river -- we were under smoky skies and arata sandhu to the wildfires raging in ontario to the north of us and west of us. it is a very deeply harmed river. and a gigantic drill in the background attempting to bring a pipeline through that river. and the level of brutality leashed upon us, people were shot in their bodies and the upper torso. i saw a young woman's head gets split open right in front of me. it was a really brutal scene with people face down in the dirt. and being extremely violent where we were outnumbered at least two to one. many counties were protecting this one place. and an actual murderer -- there were pol
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considered that in minnesota, 49% of native households own their own homes, considered that in minnesota, 49% of native households own their own homes, compared to 76% of white house holds. nationally, this homeownership disparity exists as well, with about 51% of native households owning a home compared to about 73% of white households. homeownership requires access to credit. in 2019, lenders in minnesota denied almost 25% of native american mortgage applications. by contrast, lenders denied only 6% of white applicants. in equities and mortgage lending are only one factor contributing to disparities in homeownership. in this hearing, we have a platform to elevate the voices of those struggling with housing and security, and those working to combat it in communities from minnesota to south dakota, montana, nevada and all over the country. the last time the committee held a hearing dedicated to these issues was during the 112th congress, when fewer than half of the members of the subcommittee were even members of the senate. i am hopeful that today presents an opportunity for this commit
considered that in minnesota, 49% of native households own their own homes, considered that in minnesota, 49% of native households own their own homes, compared to 76% of white house holds. nationally, this homeownership disparity exists as well, with about 51% of native households owning a home compared to about 73% of white households. homeownership requires access to credit. in 2019, lenders in minnesota denied almost 25% of native american mortgage applications. by contrast, lenders denied...
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we are joined for more from that camp in minnesota. welcome back to democracy now!, tara. can you describe what happened and the escalation of force that police are using against you? >> good morning. in the situation i which there were a number of shutdowns across several rivers here in northern minnesota, this would have been the fifth shut down in as many days. the attempt by water protectors including myself to engage in these procses and otect the river -- we were under smoky skies and arata sandhu to the wildfires raging in ontario to the north of us and west of us. it is a very deeply harmed river. and a gigantic drill in the background attempting to bring a pipeline through that river. and the level of brutality unleashed upon us, people were shot in their bodies and the upper torso. i saw a young woman's head gets split open right in front of me. it was a really brutal scene with people face down in the dirt. and being extremely violent where we were outnumbered at least two to one. many counties were protecting this one place. and an actual murderer -- there were
we are joined for more from that camp in minnesota. welcome back to democracy now!, tara. can you describe what happened and the escalation of force that police are using against you? >> good morning. in the situation i which there were a number of shutdowns across several rivers here in northern minnesota, this would have been the fifth shut down in as many days. the attempt by water protectors including myself to engage in these procses and otect the river -- we were under smoky skies...
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>> senator from minnesota. >> mr. president, i thank senator schumer for his leadership, the fact that we in the senate were able to come unanimously behind this important, important resolution, which i will describe, in a minute, and i also thank senator mcconnell, and i certainly thank my friend senator blount for his leadership. we must pass this legislation honoring the capitol police and other heroes who protecteded the capitol on january 6th, by awarding them this congressional gold medal. senator blount joined me from the beginning in sponsoring the senate version of this legislation and worked with me on the rules committee and thank you to the presiding officer senator padilla for his great service on that committee, to continue the work of getting to the bottom of the security planning and response failures that we saw on january 6th. while that work goes on, it is important that we recognize the bravery and patriotism of those who defended our democracy and our lives with congress's highest honor. the insur
>> senator from minnesota. >> mr. president, i thank senator schumer for his leadership, the fact that we in the senate were able to come unanimously behind this important, important resolution, which i will describe, in a minute, and i also thank senator mcconnell, and i certainly thank my friend senator blount for his leadership. we must pass this legislation honoring the capitol police and other heroes who protecteded the capitol on january 6th, by awarding them this...
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the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i thank senator schumer for his leadership. the fact that we in the senate were able to come unanimously behind this important, important resolution which i will describe in a minute, and i also thank senator mcconnell. and i certainly thank my friend, senator blunt, for his leadership. we must pass this legislation honoring the capitol police and other heroes who protected the capitol on january 6 by awarding them this congressional gold medal. senator blunt joined me from the beginning in sponsoring the senate version of this legislation and worked with me on the rules committee. and thank you to the presiding officer, senator padilla, for his great service on that committee to continue the work of getting to the bottom of the security planning and response failures that we saw on january 6. while that work goes on, it is important that we recognize the bravery and patriotism of those who defended our democracy and our lives with congress' highest honor. th
the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i thank senator schumer for his leadership. the fact that we in the senate were able to come unanimously behind this important, important resolution which i will describe in a minute, and i also thank senator mcconnell. and i certainly thank my friend, senator blunt, for his leadership. we must pass this legislation honoring the capitol police and other heroes who protected the capitol on january 6 by awarding them...
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the gentlewoman from minnesota. mrs. fischbach: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the ranking member of armed services, the gentleman from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to this rule, madam speaker. for four months republicans have demanded to know the president's plan to evacuate americans and afghan allies and conduct counterterrorism operations in afghanistan. for four months they have told us we are working on it. well, now it's clear they never had a plan. the president's abject failure to plan is endangering the lives of thousands of american civilianans and our allies in afghanistan. mr. rogers: reports have been rolling in for over a week of americans being assaulted or having to hide from taliban thugs while they wait for a rescue. afghan allies are being brutalized and killed by these terrorists as they desperately try to get inside the gates of the kabul airport. that's just those lucky enoug
the gentlewoman from minnesota. mrs. fischbach: madam speaker, i yield two minutes to the ranking member of armed services, the gentleman from alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlelady. i rise in strong opposition to this rule, madam speaker. for four months republicans have demanded to know the president's plan to evacuate americans and afghan allies and conduct counterterrorism operations in afghanistan. for...
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emmer of the state of minnesota, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. emmer will vote yea on s. 272. as the member designated by mr. diaz-balart of the state of florida, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. diaz-balart will vote yea on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mcnerney of california, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. mcnerney will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? ms. clarke: as the member designated by ms. velazquez of new york, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. velazquez will vote yes on s. 272. as the member designated by chairwoman maloney, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mrs. maloney will vote yes on s. 272. as the member designated by ms. robin kelly of illinois, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from c
emmer of the state of minnesota, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. emmer will vote yea on s. 272. as the member designated by mr. diaz-balart of the state of florida, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. diaz-balart will vote yea on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mcnerney of california, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. mcnerney will vote yes on...
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border crossing at international falls, minnesota, into canada. this week marked the furs time in more than 18 month that american visitors could go north again. but the traffic as you can see is still only flowing one way. the united states remains closed to canadians unless they are essential workers. we have reporting from both sides of the border, here's g oliver.rern to canada. packing roadways to border crossings from coast to coast. >> we love canada, and we have been waiting for months to get in. >> reporter: from washington state, michigan, new york to maine, vaccinated travelers are again crossing the northern border. not just on the ground but packed plains too. >> it's been so long. and it's about time, i know it is only one-sided open right now but it's better than nothing at this point. >> reporter: the mayor of the usually bustling niagara falls, ontario, says tourists are needed to revive struggling businesses on his side of the board he. >> imagine cutting 50%-of-your revenue overnight it has been devastating. in niagara falls, 40
border crossing at international falls, minnesota, into canada. this week marked the furs time in more than 18 month that american visitors could go north again. but the traffic as you can see is still only flowing one way. the united states remains closed to canadians unless they are essential workers. we have reporting from both sides of the border, here's g oliver.rern to canada. packing roadways to border crossings from coast to coast. >> we love canada, and we have been waiting for...
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we created a community fund that has morphed into a minnesota fund. it's new. they chose not to enter into the ppp arena because of their size. i see them as being the most integral part of homeownership. especially in urban areas and reservation areas. serving both the urban area and working with the community in wisconsin. i see the advantage in the urban and on the reservation rural areas. i believe by supporting them with providing more products that they can use to reach their clients and tribal members would be advantageous both in homeownership and all lending opportunities, which we see native americans being un-banked and not being able to access some of the financial needs that they might have. >> thank you so much. i'm very interested in the usda loan pilot program in south dakota. i expect the senator will ask about that. if he doesn't, i will return to that. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that we are having this hearing today. it seems to be a whole series of conflicts here that our analysts have delved into. let me begin with this. i would li
we created a community fund that has morphed into a minnesota fund. it's new. they chose not to enter into the ppp arena because of their size. i see them as being the most integral part of homeownership. especially in urban areas and reservation areas. serving both the urban area and working with the community in wisconsin. i see the advantage in the urban and on the reservation rural areas. i believe by supporting them with providing more products that they can use to reach their clients and...
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they cannot be ignored, even though they only come from one state of minnesota. but there are about the efficacy and when it comes to preventing infection for v madera vaccine, the advocacy has dropped from 86 percent in january to 76 percent in july. however, with pfizer, it's been a real statistical nosedive because the efficacy has fallen from 76 percent in january to 42 percent. and experts are linking all this with the spread of the delta various in the us. now i've said that this is a pre print study. however, the overall situation with corona virus in the us is echoing these numbers and it does look scary because if you look at the daily growth a bit more than a month ago, it was about plus 12000 new cases in one day. and you know what they registered on august. the 11th plus $155000.00 southern states are reporting that they are running out of intensive care unit beds. and here's what we heard from one doctor who was working with corporate patients in the region. we're going back to want you to go when we base our full. so we have to put pins more than ha
they cannot be ignored, even though they only come from one state of minnesota. but there are about the efficacy and when it comes to preventing infection for v madera vaccine, the advocacy has dropped from 86 percent in january to 76 percent in july. however, with pfizer, it's been a real statistical nosedive because the efficacy has fallen from 76 percent in january to 42 percent. and experts are linking all this with the spread of the delta various in the us. now i've said that this is a pre...
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then,, we examine the structural inequities that lead to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it will require decades of tentional work in order to bring that number up so it is on par with ownership in minnesota. >> it is friday, we break down the follow-up that the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and the impact of the u.n. climate report. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. ♪ johnson & johnson. announcer: financial services firm raymond james. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. more at kf.org. announcer: and with the ongoing support of these institutions. ♪ and, friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions by viewers like you. thank you. william: the taliban is closing in on the afghan capital, after a week that has seen much of the country fall under their control. the first of 3000 american troops arrived at the airport. their mission, suppo
then,, we examine the structural inequities that lead to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it will require decades of tentional work in order to bring that number up so it is on par with ownership in minnesota. >> it is friday, we break down the follow-up that the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan, and the impact of the u.n. climate report. all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by....
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amy: i want to thank you so much for being with us, congressmember ilhan omar, minnesota congress member representative faso congressional district -- representing the fifth congressional district. the paperback edition of her memoir has just been released. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman" . thanks so much. up next, we go to lebanon where security forces fire water cannons and tear gas one year since the port of beirut, killing hundreds, injuring thousands. stay with us. ♪
amy: i want to thank you so much for being with us, congressmember ilhan omar, minnesota congress member representative faso congressional district -- representing the fifth congressional district. the paperback edition of her memoir has just been released. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman" . thanks so much. up next, we go to lebanon where security forces fire water cannons and tear gas one year since the port of beirut, killing...
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three members of congress, cori bush of missouri, ayanna pressley of massachusetts and ilhan omar of minnesota camped outside the u.s. capitol with others to demand action. congressmember ilhan omar joins us now. she has just published the paperback version of her memoir. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman." it tells the story of how she became the first somali-american and one of the first two muslim women elected to congress. representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now. your book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out
three members of congress, cori bush of missouri, ayanna pressley of massachusetts and ilhan omar of minnesota camped outside the u.s. capitol with others to demand action. congressmember ilhan omar joins us now. she has just published the paperback version of her memoir. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman." it tells the story of how she became the first somali-american and one of the first two muslim women elected to congress....
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sands pipeline in northern minnesota. in a 2-1 ruling, the court upheld minnesota public utilities commission's apoval of the 340 mile long pipeline. more than 700 people have been arrested since june in indigenous-led protests against the pipeline. indigenous lawyer tara houska of thginiw colltive condemned tuesday's ruling. >> today's ruling is yet another example of minnesota not responding to the climate crisis, not respting indigenous sovereignty, and continuing to ignore what is happening in real me all arou us with smoky skies, the world burning, the drought, and water protectors being brutalized by police that are being paid by enbridge. amy: in brazil, thousands of indigenous people marched on the capitol in brasilia tuesday to protest far-right president jair bolsonaro. delegates from 140 indigenous tribes have set up a week-long encampment in brasilia to demand protection of their ancestral land and cultures. in colombia, advocates are demanding justice for 27-year-old esteban mosquera, a student leader who was
sands pipeline in northern minnesota. in a 2-1 ruling, the court upheld minnesota public utilities commission's apoval of the 340 mile long pipeline. more than 700 people have been arrested since june in indigenous-led protests against the pipeline. indigenous lawyer tara houska of thginiw colltive condemned tuesday's ruling. >> today's ruling is yet another example of minnesota not responding to the climate crisis, not respting indigenous sovereignty, and continuing to ignore what is...
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o alina >> desde minnesota. >> como se puede ver, un ambiente de fiesta. mucha gente entrÓ al estadio. esta es la regiÓn. paulina: por lo pronto hacemos una muy breve pausa, pero al regresar los rusos salen a remar por los canales de san petersburgo, el motivo, se lo cuento ♪♪ algún día... encontraremos el viaje perfecto. ¡algún día es hoy con travelocity! encuentra la información que necesitas para reservar con confianza. travelocity. algún dia es hoy. atención, california. ahora hay un nuevo fondo federal de 3 mil millones de dólares para ayudar a más personas a pagar su seguro médico - sin importar sus ingresos. eso significa que andrés y teresa ahora pagan $700 menos cada mes. sara obtuvo cobertura integral por solo $1 al mes. y la familia navarro está pagando menos de $100 al mes. revisa ahora para ver tu nuevo precio más bajo. cuanto antes te inscribas, más ahorrarás. solo en covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. ♪ paulina: en rusia la pandemia no impide que haya diversiÓn. esta personas re malo ni los particip
o alina >> desde minnesota. >> como se puede ver, un ambiente de fiesta. mucha gente entrÓ al estadio. esta es la regiÓn. paulina: por lo pronto hacemos una muy breve pausa, pero al regresar los rusos salen a remar por los canales de san petersburgo, el motivo, se lo cuento ♪♪ algún día... encontraremos el viaje perfecto. ¡algún día es hoy con travelocity! encuentra la información que necesitas para reservar con confianza. travelocity. algún dia es hoy. atención,...
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then there was bill chadwell from minnesota. he was the one who suggested the gang go up to minnesota to rob the banks because he said he could easily get the men and out of the state. he clearly miscalculated. the final was charlie pitts who was sam wells. he had been a childhood friend of the james brothers and fought with quantrill. he was 28 years old when he was killed. he was married and had two children. during the shootout when the posse cornered them, colt younger later said he told charlie he could surrender when it was evident that they couldn't escape, but he replied, i'll not go, i can die as well as you can. as soon as he said that he was shot through the heart. so the younger brothers were tried and found guilty of murder and sentenced to 25 years in state prison. bob younger died in prison in 1889. jim was pardoned in 1901 but the next year he committed suicide. the reason he did was because he fell in love with a newspaper writer named alice but his patrol terms were so strict he was not permitted to marry. cole
then there was bill chadwell from minnesota. he was the one who suggested the gang go up to minnesota to rob the banks because he said he could easily get the men and out of the state. he clearly miscalculated. the final was charlie pitts who was sam wells. he had been a childhood friend of the james brothers and fought with quantrill. he was 28 years old when he was killed. he was married and had two children. during the shootout when the posse cornered them, colt younger later said he told...
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the minnesota students get a tiny idea of what that's like: carrying two liter bottles for a mile along the lakhore. or carrying buckets of lake water a few hundred feet for a chance to dunk teacher ben butters, who helped connect his students to the ugdan school >> oh, you missed. who's your gym teacher? >> reporter: butte teaches physical education at matoska international school, part of the local district. >> we just work together all year long coming up with ideas on how we can conserve water, at our school and in our town and at homes and how we could teach that to thyounger kids. and then we connect that to the global issue where some kids their age have to walk miles for water. >> reporter: his water curriculum, and the uganda connection was made possible by h20 for life, a group that partners schools across the u.s. and canada with those in developing countries and recently the navajo indian nation. >> i had a friend in kenya that asked me if i knew anybody who could help him because his community was desperate for water, their kids were dying. >> reporter: retired minnesota sc
the minnesota students get a tiny idea of what that's like: carrying two liter bottles for a mile along the lakhore. or carrying buckets of lake water a few hundred feet for a chance to dunk teacher ben butters, who helped connect his students to the ugdan school >> oh, you missed. who's your gym teacher? >> reporter: butte teaches physical education at matoska international school, part of the local district. >> we just work together all year long coming up with ideas on how...
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it is really important to minnesota. this is a question about how we can encourage more communities to sign up for nfip. it is really important in minnesota because as it turns out, minnesota has one of the lowest participation rates in flood insurance. only about .4% of eligible properties receive coverage under nfip and only 7.6% of minnesota structures and high risk floodplains carry flood insurance, and this is occurring even though minnesota is a relative -- relatively high flood risk state, and of course, due to climate change and more extreme weather events, that number is only getting worse, not better. my question is this -- as we face these challenges with large rain events, these so-called fluvial flooding that will be included, as i understand it, in the risk rating two point oh system, how do we balance this out? how do we dramatically expand the number of households covered by nfip we also know that premiums are not sufficient to cover existing cost of coverage. my question to all panelists, and maybe i wil
it is really important to minnesota. this is a question about how we can encourage more communities to sign up for nfip. it is really important in minnesota because as it turns out, minnesota has one of the lowest participation rates in flood insurance. only about .4% of eligible properties receive coverage under nfip and only 7.6% of minnesota structures and high risk floodplains carry flood insurance, and this is occurring even though minnesota is a relative -- relatively high flood risk...
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thank you, professor paid one week ago in minnesota, this is a stunning story. a55-year-old woman was beheadedd daylight. the story has really gotten any attention. we will bring in the details, and due to biden's failed policies, ground zero and immigration crisis. the mayor of mcallen is here, he has a message for biden next. . and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. so what's going on? [dog] i'm a talking dog. the other issue. [dog] oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 9 million dogs. [dog] nice. and... the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is f
thank you, professor paid one week ago in minnesota, this is a stunning story. a55-year-old woman was beheadedd daylight. the story has really gotten any attention. we will bring in the details, and due to biden's failed policies, ground zero and immigration crisis. the mayor of mcallen is here, he has a message for biden next. . and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too....
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the minnesota students get a tiny idea of what that's like: carrying two liter bottles for a mile along the lakeshore. or carrying buckets of lake water a few hundred feet for a chance to dunk teacher ben butters, who helped connect his students to the ugandan school >> oh, you missed. who's your gym teacher? >> reporter: butters teaches physical education at matoska international school, part of the local district. >> we just work together all year long coming up with ideas on how we can conserve water, at our school and in our town and at homes and how we could teach that to the younger kids. and then we connect that to the global issue where some kids their age have to walk miles for water. >> reporter: his water curriculum, and the uganda connection was made possible by h20 for life, a group that partners schools across the u.s. and canada with those in developing countries and recently the navajo indian nation. >> i had a friend in kenya that asked me if i knew anybody who could help him because his community was desperate for water, their kids were dying. >> reporter: retired minn
the minnesota students get a tiny idea of what that's like: carrying two liter bottles for a mile along the lakeshore. or carrying buckets of lake water a few hundred feet for a chance to dunk teacher ben butters, who helped connect his students to the ugandan school >> oh, you missed. who's your gym teacher? >> reporter: butters teaches physical education at matoska international school, part of the local district. >> we just work together all year long coming up with ideas...
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in minnesota, one veterinarian who wants to retire does not want to leave without giving the town a vet local coverage now from nbc's k.a.r.e. 11 and their reporter >> reporter: 722 square miles in minnesota. 14,000 people and one veterinarian. >> i'm it. >> he's put 130,000 miles on his pickup. >> i bought it to be the last truck i was going to drive as you can see, i'm still driving it. >> reporter: still driving long past his plans. >> first stop. >> reporter: still pulling into farms at which he's been arriving for nearly 50 years because at 74 dr. bogan can't bring himself to leave farmers like lynn finley without a vet. >> it's scary to us. we would be lost >> reporter: america's wide open spaces have long been dealing with the shortage of veterinarians. >> sounds good. >> it's been very difficult. >> as a farmer and group trying to attract a vet. >> most of the students don't want to have any on call they don't want to do large animal a lot of them don't want to own their own business. >> it's not in the job description? >> no, it is not it is not. >> bill was part of the effort
in minnesota, one veterinarian who wants to retire does not want to leave without giving the town a vet local coverage now from nbc's k.a.r.e. 11 and their reporter >> reporter: 722 square miles in minnesota. 14,000 people and one veterinarian. >> i'm it. >> he's put 130,000 miles on his pickup. >> i bought it to be the last truck i was going to drive as you can see, i'm still driving it. >> reporter: still driving long past his plans. >> first stop. >>...
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is this minnesota? caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i want to know what sleepy joe was thinking when we gave how many billions of dollars towards military equipment that we left behind for the taliban to use against us. thank you. host: two stories concerning the supreme court. the biden administration asked to overturn an order that revive the era allowing for silent speakers at the border to stay in mexico while their applications are processed. the doj wanted a state of the judges order to reinstate the remade in mexico policy. it will go into effect on saturday. fox news reporting they've asked the supreme court to block the moratorium on rental. an appeals court allowed it to stand. the national association of realtors asked the supreme court to lift the moratorium after a three-judge panel at the u.s. circuit court of appeals for the district of columbia voted unanimously to reject their request to allow evictions to proceed. the supreme court will hear those. we are in open form up until 9:00. from florida. caller: we have a lot
is this minnesota? caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i want to know what sleepy joe was thinking when we gave how many billions of dollars towards military equipment that we left behind for the taliban to use against us. thank you. host: two stories concerning the supreme court. the biden administration asked to overturn an order that revive the era allowing for silent speakers at the border to stay in mexico while their applications are processed. the doj wanted a state of the...
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it's prompted a lawsuit from the minnesota gun owners caucus who argued the conceal and carry banners not only a violation of state law but of their second amendment rights as well. the state says it's got an obligation to keep fairgoers safe and that means private citizens can't bring weapons. night court now in session with attorneys robert patillo and andrew stoltmann. welcome back. we are going to kick off with exhibit a. this is from a couple plaintiffs who say they have a legal right to bring their guns. >> and protecting myself from anyone who decides that they want to do any type of harm to me, my family, or anyone around. >> i'm 39 years old. i've got a mortgage. i'm not a threat to anyone. permit holders in general are like me. we are not a threat. >> shannon: andrew. >> look, shannon. the second amendment isn't absolute. the supreme court has put commonsensical limits on what you can do with guns and where you can take them. all these people can own their guns. there's just a handful of places where we are saying you can't bring them. the state fair. you've got kids pretty
it's prompted a lawsuit from the minnesota gun owners caucus who argued the conceal and carry banners not only a violation of state law but of their second amendment rights as well. the state says it's got an obligation to keep fairgoers safe and that means private citizens can't bring weapons. night court now in session with attorneys robert patillo and andrew stoltmann. welcome back. we are going to kick off with exhibit a. this is from a couple plaintiffs who say they have a legal right to...
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sands pipeline in northern minnesota. in a 2-1 ruling, the court upheld minnesota public utilities commission's apoval of the 340 mile long pipeline. more than 700 people have been arrested since june in indigenous-led protests against the pipeline. indigenous lawyer tara houska of thginiw colltive condemned tuesday's ruling. >> today's ruling is yet another example of minsota not responding to the climate crisis, not respting indigenous sovereignty, and continuing to ignore what is happening in real time all arou us with smoky skies, the world burning, the drought, and water protectors being brutalized by police that are being paid by enbridge. amy: in brazil, thousands of indigenous people marched on the capitol in brasilia tuesday to protest far-right president jair bolsonaro. delegates from 140 indigenous tribes have set up a week-long encampment in brasilia to demand protection of their ancestral land and cultures. in colombia, advocates are demanding justice for 27-year-old esteban mosquera, a student leader who was
sands pipeline in northern minnesota. in a 2-1 ruling, the court upheld minnesota public utilities commission's apoval of the 340 mile long pipeline. more than 700 people have been arrested since june in indigenous-led protests against the pipeline. indigenous lawyer tara houska of thginiw colltive condemned tuesday's ruling. >> today's ruling is yet another example of minsota not responding to the climate crisis, not respting indigenous sovereignty, and continuing to ignore what is...
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the fact this beheading occurred in broad daylight minnesota on a residential street got my attention and unbelievably at the time he beheaded his girlfriend, a legal immigrant citizen of the united states who changed her name to america when she became a citizen he was on his way to courts on an underlying arson crime, three felonies, incredibly violent that involved use of a machete he used to be had america on his way to court a week ago wednesday. those things taken together are unbelievable. have we ever had a public beheading in broad daylight, i don't think so. jillian: his immigration status is what? how did he get into the country? >> he entered, he is a cuban illegal immigrant. he entered through el paso in 2007 and by 2012 there were two deportation orders he had wrapped up and ice was not able to deport him because cuba wouldn't take him back. we've been stuck with him. he has been a 1-man crime wave committing crimes the past 10 years. laura: we can forward to more grisly crimes at the border over the last 6 months, thank you for doing this digging, no one else did it, th
the fact this beheading occurred in broad daylight minnesota on a residential street got my attention and unbelievably at the time he beheaded his girlfriend, a legal immigrant citizen of the united states who changed her name to america when she became a citizen he was on his way to courts on an underlying arson crime, three felonies, incredibly violent that involved use of a machete he used to be had america on his way to court a week ago wednesday. those things taken together are...
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university of minnesota almost did it. they said when the fda approves it. which i hope will be soon. it has already been approved for levels of use. that that will be required. i think you'll see more and more of that. that will also create huge incentives. >> thank you, senator. i agree quite emphatically we need the mix and the complement of the softer and the harder approaches. you did mention schools. i would like to invite donna to join the conversation. you work with so many schools, in tennessee but other states, and with senator klobuchar, talking about the need for trusted messengers. i wonder, donna, if you could talk about how you have seen misinformation effect the schools and the community's you work with, but also how you have seen teachers and school administrators, the heads of ptas push back on that disinformation, to build confidence in the vaccines. >> thank you so much. it is a pleasure to be here today. i do have the privilege of working with school communities across the u.s. and my colleagues who you don't see behind me are doing the
university of minnesota almost did it. they said when the fda approves it. which i hope will be soon. it has already been approved for levels of use. that that will be required. i think you'll see more and more of that. that will also create huge incentives. >> thank you, senator. i agree quite emphatically we need the mix and the complement of the softer and the harder approaches. you did mention schools. i would like to invite donna to join the conversation. you work with so many...
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in minnesota, minnesota and new mexico have done that. north carolina announced its $100 incentive today. $100,000 -- not 100 thousand dollars, $100. that would be pretty good. i would get vaccinated three times. [laughter] they have already seen an uptick in daily rates. we also ask small and medium-sized businesses be fully reimbursed for offering paid time off for their employees to get vaccinated. and for them to take a child or a parent to get vaccinated. i announced some tough, unpopular steps to keep people safe in our -- and our economy strong. all federal workers must report their vaccination status or be subject to strict requirements. any federal worker who does not attest to their vaccination status or is not vaccinated will be required to mask no matter where they work, test once or twice a week, social distance and not travel for work. i directed my administration to take steps to apply similar standards to all federal contractors. if you want to do business with the federal government, get your workers vaccinated. i also di
in minnesota, minnesota and new mexico have done that. north carolina announced its $100 incentive today. $100,000 -- not 100 thousand dollars, $100. that would be pretty good. i would get vaccinated three times. [laughter] they have already seen an uptick in daily rates. we also ask small and medium-sized businesses be fully reimbursed for offering paid time off for their employees to get vaccinated. and for them to take a child or a parent to get vaccinated. i announced some tough, unpopular...
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in minnesota today. huge population there. the first mong american to win a gold medal. >> i'm overwhelmed and i feel the love and support. especially now since i'm a gold medallist. >> the minnesota governor declared friday july 30, suni lee day. >> today we commemorate the closing ceremony in san francisco historic japan town peace plaza. the oldest of the three remaining japan towns in the country. that man right there, the emcee. making us all proud. families came to watch traditional dances and celebrate japanese heritage. >> it's always special to have a japan town in your city. this year because of the olympics it's extra special. to be able to celebrate the culture within the olympics as a backdrop. it's a great opportunity. >> we have been to japan. we lived there. we love celebrating. this is the end of olympics. great time to be here. >> tomorrow morning on the today show, stanford alumni and her teammate stopping by. with their gold medal. and sharing what it was like to battle it out in the sand. during the unprec
in minnesota today. huge population there. the first mong american to win a gold medal. >> i'm overwhelmed and i feel the love and support. especially now since i'm a gold medallist. >> the minnesota governor declared friday july 30, suni lee day. >> today we commemorate the closing ceremony in san francisco historic japan town peace plaza. the oldest of the three remaining japan towns in the country. that man right there, the emcee. making us all proud. families came to watch...
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we examine the structural inequities that have led to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it is going to require decades of intentional work in order to-- to bring that number back up, and bring it up so that it's on par with white homeownership here in minnesota. >> brangham: and, it's friday. jonathan capehart and michael gerson break down the fallout of the u.s. withdrawal fr
we examine the structural inequities that have led to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it is going to require decades of intentional work in order to-- to bring that number back up, and bring it up so that it's on par with white homeownership here in minnesota. >> brangham: and, it's friday. jonathan capehart and michael gerson break down the fallout of the u.s. withdrawal fr
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then,, we examine the structural inequities that lead to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it will require decades of tentional work in order to bring that number up so it is on par with ownership in minnesota. >> it is friday, we b d
then,, we examine the structural inequities that lead to a racial divide in homeownership in minnesota. >> it will require decades of tentional work in order to bring that number up so it is on par with ownership in minnesota. >> it is friday, we b d
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. ♪ ♪ jorge: en minnesota, el incendio arrasÓ con miles de acres, se ordenaron evacuaciones y los bomberos se trasladaron a zonas seguras. paulina: en nueva jersey se realizaron labores de limpieza despuÉs del cierre de carreteras y daÑos en negocios por inundaciones. jorge: eduardo arellano fÉlix, ex lÍder del cÁrtel de tijuana que pasÓ aÑos en la cÁrcel en estados unidos, ya estÁ en la prisiÓn del altiplano acusado de narcotrÁfico. tras cumplir condena en estados unidos, este paÍs lo entregÓ a las autoridades mexicanas. jessica: el cubrebocas que portaban o —— portaba no escondiÓ su seriedad. arellano fÉlix fue entregado en la frontera, fue subido a un aviÓn y trasladado hasta el estado de mÉxico, de ahÍ, llegÓ al penal del altiplano. >> se le presume inocente hasta que diga lo contrario, no creo que haya ningÚn problema en este tema con respecto a la legalidad de su detenciÓn. jessica: su fama naciÓ en tijuana, cuando fundÓ una organizaciÓn delictiva junto a sus hermanos. al cÁrtel de tijuana se le atribuye el asesinato de un cardenal en guadalajara en el a
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our next guest is a minnesota republican who calls the anti-cop sentiment in his state outrageous. jillian: video shows migrants packed tightly in a small holding cell in texas, the new numbers coming up. ♪♪ (upbeat pop music in background throughout) todd: today, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is headed to the southern border amid calls for his impeachment over the covid crisis. jillian: -- border crisis. >> reporter: good morning. that revelation comes from the incoming border patrol chief, raul ortez who takes the reins of the agency on sunday, confirming to jonathan hunt that these july numbers will break records in the most difficult conditions he's ever seen. >> in my 30 years, this is the most complicated situation i've ever experienced. we have heard that the official july figures for apprehensions are going to be north of 210,000. >> we've seen steady increases over the last four or five months. >> over 210,000? >> yeah, i believe it's going to be over that. >> reporter: this as secretary mayorkas does head down to the border where he last visited in ma
our next guest is a minnesota republican who calls the anti-cop sentiment in his state outrageous. jillian: video shows migrants packed tightly in a small holding cell in texas, the new numbers coming up. ♪♪ (upbeat pop music in background throughout) todd: today, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas is headed to the southern border amid calls for his impeachment over the covid crisis. jillian: -- border crisis. >> reporter: good morning. that revelation comes from the...