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especially in rural missouri. this investment will help us free up additional funding for much-needed projects in suburban and urban areas, leaving no region behind. this year we are also proposing $400 million to further increase broadband, the largest single investment in our state's history. [applause] this investment will increase access across missouri for rural areas, but also urban areas that are underserved. with this plan we will connect 75,000 households with high speed broadband and invest $30 million toward constructing and upgrading cell towers to expand wireless networks across the state. this is another core investment we are making for the next generations and the future of our state. road and bridge repair, broadband expansion, are not only important for every missourian, but are critical for the state's number one industry, agriculture. for missouri agriculture to remain strong, we must prioritize the extension of critical agriculture tax credits that support missouri farmers and ranchers, ag bus
especially in rural missouri. this investment will help us free up additional funding for much-needed projects in suburban and urban areas, leaving no region behind. this year we are also proposing $400 million to further increase broadband, the largest single investment in our state's history. [applause] this investment will increase access across missouri for rural areas, but also urban areas that are underserved. with this plan we will connect 75,000 households with high speed broadband and...
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[applause] the future of missouri and missouri families relies upon children being healthy, safe and ready to learn. we must continue to invest in our children and their education. my own daughter is a public school teacher and i know the tough jobs our educators take on. but they answer the call and work hard every day to prepare the next generations of missourians. our students deserve a quality education and their parents demand it and that's why we are, again, fully funding the foundation formula. [applause] our teachers, administrators and staff work tirelessly to support missouri students. last year 95% of missouri schools saw the value of in-person learning and did the right thing by keeping their doors open and our kids in schools where they belong. [applause] and thanks to their efforts, missouri ranked fifth in the united states for the highest proportion of in-person learning during the 2021 school year. [applause] nothing can replace the classroom and we are proud of those who recognize this and thank them for their dedication to missouri children. unfortunately missouri
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elizabeth: got it missouri at ten attorney general eric schmitt thank you for joining us it's good to see you. i am elizabeth mcdonnell even watch "the evening edit" on foxbusiness rate thank you so much for watching hope you have a great weekend. join us again monday night. ♪ ♪ >> from fox studios in new york city. and happy weekend to all welcome to the program analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. coming to you this weekend from the u.s. southern border just outside of mcallen texas. i will be surveying the border crisis firsthand bringing you the scene from the ground here in texas but here with me this weekend 13 states attorney general from around the country they are alarmed over the impact the surge of illegal migrants having on their citizens, their states in the u.s. natural security. coming up all speaking with three of those ages representing florida, missouri, indiana brazil tells whites so fortunate for them to be with the teacher with us this weekend for my one-on-one interview texas governor greg abbott. what he's doing right now to s
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as cassie just mentioned, before coming to the library, i had a career at the university of missouri kansas city. my office was in scofield hall, the original campus building, where from my window on the third floor, i could look down on a small courtyard and an expanding campus green to see the exact spot where in the early summer of 1945, harry truman received an honorary degree from the university where he studied but did not graduate more than two decades earlier. it was a particularly heady time for truman. this trip to his hometown was squeezed between an appointment in san francisco where he signed the united nations charter and the momentous potsdam conference in europe where he would meet with winston churchill and joseph stalin. well, during this visit to kansas city, truman remarked, when i come to jackson county, i can't realize that i am the president of the united states. i feel like i'm just one of your fellow citizens. i see the same faces. i try to talk to the same people. well, some of those same faces and same people included former military buddies, old business p
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of missouri, eric schmitt. and, a.g., you also questioned the timing of the mandates and why he circumvented congress and put it all on osha which doesn't have such legislative authority. >> no, and i think that's exactly right. you think back here, joe biden had taken this off the table. he had said many times he wasn't going to have a vaccine mandate. afghanistan happened which is perhaps the worst foreign policy disaster in generations, a betrayal of the american soldier, billions of dollars of equipment left behind, a total disaster. and then immediately after that to change the narrative, he announces these vaccine mandates which are clearly unconstitutional, unlawful and, you know, why the supreme court agreed with us in court last week. i think it was a distraction, and a cynical one at that. the american people deserve better. look, this has never been about the policy, this is about power and control, and they're going to continue to do this. you watch, maria, the things that he can't get done legislat
of missouri, eric schmitt. and, a.g., you also questioned the timing of the mandates and why he circumvented congress and put it all on osha which doesn't have such legislative authority. >> no, and i think that's exactly right. you think back here, joe biden had taken this off the table. he had said many times he wasn't going to have a vaccine mandate. afghanistan happened which is perhaps the worst foreign policy disaster in generations, a betrayal of the american soldier, billions of...
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♪ >>> a man drivingage a back road in mural missouri makes a stunning discovery. the body of a woman. so he calls the police. >> is it molly watson? okay. >> the investigators working this crime scene discover that the victim, molly watson, has a fiance. his name is james addie. >> he was supposed to marry molly in like two days. >> so sheriff polston, along with a couple of members of the missouri state highway patrol, went from the crime scene to james addie's home. >> while the trooper is there in the home, he makes a startling discovery. there's another woman in james addie's house. she asks the trooper, what are you doing here? >> the answer is not just a complete surprise, it's a shock. it turns out the woman who was there is james addie's wife. melanie addie. she had not only been married to james for more than 20 years, but she's the mom of their two children. >> now, this is a stunning moment. since addie had told molly his ex-wife was dead. >> the wife, she denies any knowledge of the affair. i don't think that she knew. >> james addie was interviewed ap
♪ >>> a man drivingage a back road in mural missouri makes a stunning discovery. the body of a woman. so he calls the police. >> is it molly watson? okay. >> the investigators working this crime scene discover that the victim, molly watson, has a fiance. his name is james addie. >> he was supposed to marry molly in like two days. >> so sheriff polston, along with a couple of members of the missouri state highway patrol, went from the crime scene to james...
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when someone leaves the missouri don't careful. more they don't embrace and they don't cry in my door leaving must be done with joy as though you will return very soon as you, when you get, ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, a small island with big plans now union in indian ocean. the french overseas department is making a complete transition to renewable energy. it's set to be completed by 2028 eco africa in 30 minutes on d. w o. to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, there was a before 911 and after 911, he says after 911, the clubs came off. where organized crime rules were conglomerates make their own laws? what's true, what's a it doesn't matter. the only criteria is what we'll hook people up. we shed light on the opaque world who's behind the benefits. and why are they a threat to us all opaque worlds this week on d w? ah ah ah, does the dw used live from berlin, raphael and the dol winds the australian open man makes history the spaniard bates .
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senate in missouri. your race has been flagged as one of the key ten races that could determine control of the senate. tell me what is at stake as we take a look at the senate races were president trump has been endorsing candidates to try to ensure the gop not just takes the house majority but the senate as well. >> look at is a 50/50 senate per there's a lot at stake here the future of the senate never going to have a majority runs right to the show me state. you look and see what's happening in washington d.c. right now, maria, if at the democrats control the levers of power want to federalize our elections, add states of the union, pack the supreme court, we need proven conservative fighters that are going to go up there and stand for the rule of law for this couple candidates in the race quite frankly take it from a top ten to a top-five race but we cannot lose the seat. we need folks were going to fight spray that it's been my record stood by president trump the america first agenda. i've taken a b
senate in missouri. your race has been flagged as one of the key ten races that could determine control of the senate. tell me what is at stake as we take a look at the senate races were president trump has been endorsing candidates to try to ensure the gop not just takes the house majority but the senate as well. >> look at is a 50/50 senate per there's a lot at stake here the future of the senate never going to have a majority runs right to the show me state. you look and see what's...
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afterwards had goes to today's conductor pretty now we navigate to the party politics in independence, missouri and he is the director is a kansas city public library in 2020, so i mentioned it nearly 17 years in kansas city, and history professor and rise to social renovation and innovation of the college of arts and sciences and is kansas city era, and probably does not know this, we have the honor of being one of the stars of the institute last program before the pandemic began predict it was a wonderful evening celebrated with anniversary of truman and of course his son and is going to have you back with us today john herron. >> thank you very much and thank you for joining us today and as she just mentioned, this library, had a career that kansas city, my office, it was the original campus building. i was on the third floor, a small courtyard overlook an expansive campus going to see the exact spot in the summer of 1945, truman received an honorary degree from the university where he studied, but did not graduate, two decades earlier, is a pretty we have a time for the stripped of his home
afterwards had goes to today's conductor pretty now we navigate to the party politics in independence, missouri and he is the director is a kansas city public library in 2020, so i mentioned it nearly 17 years in kansas city, and history professor and rise to social renovation and innovation of the college of arts and sciences and is kansas city era, and probably does not know this, we have the honor of being one of the stars of the institute last program before the pandemic began predict it...
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>> the five-bedroom room with everything chiefs in joplin, missouri is listed for $275,000. it's got chiefs logos from the driveway to the living room and kitchen and priced to sell just ahead of the chiefs afc championship game. >> okay. ultimate fan house. i like it. >>> next to mcdonald's. brand-new secret menu, that's why we have this here. >> wait, what? >> yeah, mickey ds is out with a mix and match menu hack, allowing customers to choose from different combinations. >> so the land, air and sea is a monster mashup which puts together a big mac, mcchicken and fillet 'o fish. >> to steal a line from mona, this is the most american thing ever. and then the crunchy double, double cheeseburger, chicken mcnuggets and barbecue sauce. >> and the surf and turf. that's what i have. >> while these aren't for the weaker stomachs, let's bring in will ganss to try them ourselves. will, you go first. >> you guys, i have to draw the line. >> do it, it's fear factor. >> this is the land, air and sea and it weighs more than my dog does at home. this is a lot of food. >> listen, i have h
>> the five-bedroom room with everything chiefs in joplin, missouri is listed for $275,000. it's got chiefs logos from the driveway to the living room and kitchen and priced to sell just ahead of the chiefs afc championship game. >> okay. ultimate fan house. i like it. >>> next to mcdonald's. brand-new secret menu, that's why we have this here. >> wait, what? >> yeah, mickey ds is out with a mix and match menu hack, allowing customers to choose from different...
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elizabeth: got it missouri at ten attorney general eric schmitt thank you for joining us it's good to see you. i am elizabeth mcdonnell even watch "the evening edit" on foxbusiness rate thank you so much for watching hope you have a great weekend. join us again monday night. ♪ ♪ >> from fox studios in new york city. and happy weekend to all welcome to the program analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. coming to you this weekend from the u.s. southern border just outside of mcallen texas. i will be surveying the border crisis firsthand bringing you the scene from the ground here in texas but here with me this weekend 13 states attorney general from around the country they are alarmed over the impact the surge of
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they had been in favor of the compromise missouri compromise of 1820. was it laws that came from the mexican session and texas connection? not from the compromise 1850 there if the the thing that was supposed to restrict them right was the dred scott decision. dred scott was supposed to say oh no this can't even exist anymore. you you have to make sure that slaveholders can bring enslaved people into the territories. so republicans arguing that they were limited in terms of what they could bring to the territory. so the territories ought to be free was in direct conflict with the dred scott decision. so we have these four candidates abraham lincoln is going to win a plurality of the votes and a wide majority of the electoral college. you can see here that lincoln's lincoln's popular vote was just a little bit under 40% but he won a great majority of the electoral college and he won this even despite even if all of these folks had gotten together both democrats and the constitutional union party. they would not have won the electoral college lincoln is g
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as cassie just mentioned, before coming to the library, i had a career at the university of missouri kansas city. my office was in schofield hall, the original campus building, where, from my window on the third floor, i could look down on a small courtyard and an expanding campus green to see the exact spot where, in the early summer of 1945, harry truman received an honorary degree from the university where he studied but did not graduate more than two decades earlier. it was a particularly heady time for truman. this trip to his hometown was squeezed between an appointment in san francisco where he signed the united nations charter and the momentous potsdam company in europe where he would serve joseph stalin. he wrote, when i come to jackson county, i cannot realize i am the president of the united states. i feel like one of your fellow citizens. i see the same faces, i try to talk to the same people. well, some of those same faces and same people included former military buddies, old business partners, and, of course, members of kansas city's famous pendergast political machine.
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they had been in favor of the compromise the missouri compromise of 1820. the six laws that came from the mexican session and texas connection not from the temporized 1850 there if the the thing that was supposed to restrict them right was the dred scott decision. dred scott was supposed to say oh no this can't even exist anymore. you you have to make sure that slaveholders can bring enslaved people into the territories. so republicans arguing that they were limited in terms of what they could bring to the territory. so the territories ought to be free was in direct conflict with the dred scott decision. so we have these four candidates abraham lincoln is going to win a plurality of the votes and a wide majority of the electoral college. you can see here that lincoln's lincoln's popular vote was just a little bit under 40% but he won a great majority of the electoral college and he won this even despite even if all of these folks had gotten together both democrats and the constitutional union party. they would not have won the electoral college lincoln is g
they had been in favor of the compromise the missouri compromise of 1820. the six laws that came from the mexican session and texas connection not from the temporized 1850 there if the the thing that was supposed to restrict them right was the dred scott decision. dred scott was supposed to say oh no this can't even exist anymore. you you have to make sure that slaveholders can bring enslaved people into the territories. so republicans arguing that they were limited in terms of what they could...
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press corps on the train trip to missouri. i think no commenting is a splendid expression, he told reporters who asked what he would say in fulton. i'm using it again and again. throughout his life churchilled had a craved the -- churchilled had craved the world stage ors and here he was once again drawn to the fire of controversy that his words were sure to bring. this was the moment he'd waited for to voice his ominous warning about the threat of communism in europe. churchill had always possessed an uncanny premonition of history. his rich oratory often inspired a broad range of reactions. his moment in fulton would be no different. everyone anticipated controversy. churchill did not disappoint. >> -- in the baltic to -- in the adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the curtain. behind that line lies all the capitals of the asian states of central and eastern europe. warsaw, berlin, prague, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest, all these famous cities and the populations around them lie in what i must call the sovie
press corps on the train trip to missouri. i think no commenting is a splendid expression, he told reporters who asked what he would say in fulton. i'm using it again and again. throughout his life churchilled had a craved the -- churchilled had craved the world stage ors and here he was once again drawn to the fire of controversy that his words were sure to bring. this was the moment he'd waited for to voice his ominous warning about the threat of communism in europe. churchill had always...
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you do a good lit, hooking mobile mobile in missouri culture. you look off to your sister's children in the same way as you look after your own. they all need to be treated the same. if you show any favoritism, it creates problems. it's because we don't distinguish between our own children and those of our sisters, that the family always lives in harmony with their home. to so good in your school was one of the neighbors. sons turned 13 this here. in missouri culture, this march, the transition to adulthood. it's a very important moment to you that a ah ah ah, i know my mother has come to watch me. she should be in the man playing the flute as her companion. my father, when you have a you do i really love dancing for? i think that my decision is made. oh i did. if you could give me a call. this also was yes most. oh yes, it's with whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, now. oh wow, oh, mm t is here, the horn yaeger on your, on the 8th day of the year, did we all go to the hill side to prayer? it's the end of the
you do a good lit, hooking mobile mobile in missouri culture. you look off to your sister's children in the same way as you look after your own. they all need to be treated the same. if you show any favoritism, it creates problems. it's because we don't distinguish between our own children and those of our sisters, that the family always lives in harmony with their home. to so good in your school was one of the neighbors. sons turned 13 this here. in missouri culture, this march, the transition...
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louis and kansas city in all parts of missouri, florida, indiana. so it is a crisis. this administration is not giving it any serious thoughts completely open up the southern border. and these drugs and pencil in particular are particular deadly. finding their way into our communities. and that's what so important estates to find solutions that's what we join the texas remain in mexico is what we filed a lawsuit to finish the border wall. there is a lot more to do but certainly the solution is not opening up the southern border, moving people in the middle of the night allowing illegal immigrants to travel with arrest warrants. this stuff is crazy. we need to call it out and do something about it. but you've been real successful severe lawsuit you been suing this administration over the mask mandate as well? >> the administration does not respect the rule of law as we figure out their process with power, and they want to fundamentally transform this country. so in our system of federals in the states created the federal government via the government of limited powers,
louis and kansas city in all parts of missouri, florida, indiana. so it is a crisis. this administration is not giving it any serious thoughts completely open up the southern border. and these drugs and pencil in particular are particular deadly. finding their way into our communities. and that's what so important estates to find solutions that's what we join the texas remain in mexico is what we filed a lawsuit to finish the border wall. there is a lot more to do but certainly the solution is...
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what good did you in missouri culture? i boy would usually have to come and scratch at my door to tell you that. and if i don't want to sleep with him or you, you know, i just don't open it. you are you the own. but my companion and i met outside the village. so he couldn't come and scratch my dog. hello, good. now we have a walking marriage. law says i see, i mean as it were while law other but on the bill as well. all the way it was included to leave her till i am lawyer. her new cartridge. however, say at the yoga, i tell you who were now her dear though the major let down now too much. i know that i bring up my son alone. you're, i live here with my mother's family home and he works in town to earn money. he only comes back once a year. that's how we've adapted the traditional bit of your visit when he was here . he spends a few days at my place and the rest of the time we talk on the phone in my room. so you get this done, yoga i jump in the yard and i went into the advantage with the walking marriage is that the woma
what good did you in missouri culture? i boy would usually have to come and scratch at my door to tell you that. and if i don't want to sleep with him or you, you know, i just don't open it. you are you the own. but my companion and i met outside the village. so he couldn't come and scratch my dog. hello, good. now we have a walking marriage. law says i see, i mean as it were while law other but on the bill as well. all the way it was included to leave her till i am lawyer. her new cartridge....
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what would you do in missouri culture? i boy would usually have to come and scratch at my door to tell you that. and if i don't want to sleep with him or do you that i just don't open it, are you? are you the only my companion and i met outside the village lay, so he couldn't come and scratch my dog. i tell. okay, now we have a walking marriage. ha, ha ha. says as a m, as of a one law the other on the bill is all with was acquitted. elaine. yeah. kim, i'm a lawyer who knew credit. i love to say had the yoga. i know when you were now her dear that the major let down. now to mesh i know that i bring up my son alone, you're. i live here with my mother's family and he works in town to earn money. he only comes back once a year. that's how we've adapted the traditional bit with his here. he spends a few days at my place and the rest of the time we talk on the phone in my room. so you get this done, yoga i jump in years ago and i went into the advantage with the walking marriage is that the woman is independent. paget, one where
what would you do in missouri culture? i boy would usually have to come and scratch at my door to tell you that. and if i don't want to sleep with him or do you that i just don't open it, are you? are you the only my companion and i met outside the village lay, so he couldn't come and scratch my dog. i tell. okay, now we have a walking marriage. ha, ha ha. says as a m, as of a one law the other on the bill is all with was acquitted. elaine. yeah. kim, i'm a lawyer who knew credit. i love to say...
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there are kind of two big areas of amish that are in northeast missouri. >> just farm ground. i mean, just -- there's dairy cows. there's beef cows. there's mainly, for the most part, just farming. >> there's probably more animals than there are people in that couty. >> it's most well known for being the birthplace of mark twain, and he wrote a lot of his stories about this idyllic kind of landscape here in monroe county. >> back at the crime scene, investigators are trying to identify this victim. >> where my patrol car is is in the general vicinity of where we found the victim's car when we arrived on scene, outside of the driver's door. there were what appeared to be blood on the ground, and then there were some drag marks in the gravel. and ultimately, we found a deceased female in front of the vehicle. >> she's wearing pajama pants or sweatpants, as well as a tank top. >> well, it was very obvious within the first few minutes to me that there was foul play involved. >> she was essentially shot execution style. she had been shot once in the back of the head at point-blank
there are kind of two big areas of amish that are in northeast missouri. >> just farm ground. i mean, just -- there's dairy cows. there's beef cows. there's mainly, for the most part, just farming. >> there's probably more animals than there are people in that couty. >> it's most well known for being the birthplace of mark twain, and he wrote a lot of his stories about this idyllic kind of landscape here in monroe county. >> back at the crime scene, investigators are...
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you just call me when you're in missouri. don't miss my regret. not god. what the law i need the but, and i'm still going to be the minimum agenda. i will end in a matter of the how again and then i can read them here and then there's a high level and if you said, well you almost and then i guess, oh awesome. hello, the local admin charlie, i let myself feel like i'm not gonna bother physio. busy and we'll have, so what are you a do? well, 3rd, the hus enough with natalie home. but then in the, i'm in my home when to learn how to think that i learned a narrative with minute minute. that's not good. what magazine as you're as young with it is young, but i was just that was when it will take a little while had differ in and was looked it up. listen, it inter tucker dick deep into but was still sorta couldn't elemy clarity which way she way at the one to limit the one with or not killer leticia got it. i was, i got it. i don't what that of the half 1000000 as i feel you miss kayla. i'm sort of the you. but the way other mcduffy minimum did that go? i'm don't,
you just call me when you're in missouri. don't miss my regret. not god. what the law i need the but, and i'm still going to be the minimum agenda. i will end in a matter of the how again and then i can read them here and then there's a high level and if you said, well you almost and then i guess, oh awesome. hello, the local admin charlie, i let myself feel like i'm not gonna bother physio. busy and we'll have, so what are you a do? well, 3rd, the hus enough with natalie home. but then in the,...
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that's how they commemorated it at the missouri state capital. missouri republicans convening underneath the rotunda to give the presentation on how the election was stolen. after the violent at the capitol just one year ago data. depending on where you look, it's feels like a unified response. but we are different than what we were in 1856. like an 1856 we were an earth one where was galvanizing wake up call against the horror. we also have an earth to. where were not all that horrified by what happened to senator charles. we are happy that president brooks gave him that beating. today on capitol hill, the only republicans who took part in the house commemoration of the january 6th attack where the two uc, spot shadowed in the front row on the republican side of the aisle, there's two of them. only one of them is a member of congress. that is republican congresswoman liz cheney. and the other republican in the room, in the house chamber today, is her dad who she brought with her. former vice president dick cheney. those were the only two republi
that's how they commemorated it at the missouri state capital. missouri republicans convening underneath the rotunda to give the presentation on how the election was stolen. after the violent at the capitol just one year ago data. depending on where you look, it's feels like a unified response. but we are different than what we were in 1856. like an 1856 we were an earth one where was galvanizing wake up call against the horror. we also have an earth to. where were not all that horrified by...
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as i mentioned, this is at the missouri state capitol under the rotunda. there's a screen you can see where he's got his presentation up there. see, can we zoom in, see what that presentation is about there? see what's on the screen? how the 2020 election was stolen. that was the presentation under the rotunda tonight -- today, excuse me at the missouri state capitol. the"the st. louis-post dispatch reporting tonight that this event at the missouri state capitol under the rotunda attended by multiple republican state legislators, the guy giving information on how the election was stolen. the presentation was formally introduced by republicans in missouri today on both the floor of the house and floor of the senate. that was the commemoration today of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. that's how they commemorated it at the missouri state capitol today, convening on how the election was stolen. after the violence at the capitol just one year ago, it's, depending on where you look, it feels like a unified response, but we're not different than what we
as i mentioned, this is at the missouri state capitol under the rotunda. there's a screen you can see where he's got his presentation up there. see, can we zoom in, see what that presentation is about there? see what's on the screen? how the 2020 election was stolen. that was the presentation under the rotunda tonight -- today, excuse me at the missouri state capitol. the"the st. louis-post dispatch reporting tonight that this event at the missouri state capitol under the rotunda attended...
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i'm not in missouri culture. this marks the transition to adulthood. it's a very important moment to you that i know ah ah, ah no, i'm not. my mother has come to watch me. tissue lumens, the man playing the flute as her companion. my father. yeah. ah. you do. i really loved dancing. i think that my decision is made. oh oh, i did this with ms. wall. this was the word clear. more sure. a more just sad. oh the moon. ah ah ah oh. mm t is here, the horn yaeger on your, on the 8th day of the year, did we all go to the hillside to prayer? it's the end of the new year's celebrations in and for me it will be the last village party for a long time to put on your walls decided i leave tomorrow a with near b a c. i'll i know i'm going to miss them all with ah, ah with to nancy, yankee kilo ah, okay, you bet. okay, now with tenure scott, my good luck with you. when someone leaves you the most, you don't care for more. they don't embrace. and they don't cry well, my door leaving must be done with joy as though you will return very soon as you add one year. you're go
i'm not in missouri culture. this marks the transition to adulthood. it's a very important moment to you that i know ah ah, ah no, i'm not. my mother has come to watch me. tissue lumens, the man playing the flute as her companion. my father. yeah. ah. you do. i really loved dancing. i think that my decision is made. oh oh, i did this with ms. wall. this was the word clear. more sure. a more just sad. oh the moon. ah ah ah oh. mm t is here, the horn yaeger on your, on the 8th day of the year,...
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why. >> springfield, missouri, the queen of the ozarks. gary terrell grew up poor and knew his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in the classrooms by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife raised a girl and a boy who sadly died young of brain cancer. they lived and gardened in the same house for 25 years and designed it themselves. life in mizner park was good for the two. jessica remembers how close they were. >> if my mom went shopping my dad took her, the garden together, talking on the phone several times a day. personalities, gary was the fun, outgoing one. >> once she warmed up to you she was alive. >> when gary retired he suddenly had all of the time in the world to visit civil war battlefields, scour flea markets. >> he was big in to buying and will selling gold and silver. he constantly collected coins and bought gold and silver trinkets. gold and silver went into one of five saves in the house but the coins and artifacts, out on display. >>> what was the most unusual piece? >> the walrus t
why. >> springfield, missouri, the queen of the ozarks. gary terrell grew up poor and knew his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in the classrooms by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife raised a girl and a boy who sadly died young of brain cancer. they lived and gardened in the same house for 25 years and designed it themselves. life in mizner park was good for the two. jessica remembers how close they were. >> if my mom went shopping my...
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you do a good lit, hooking mobile mobile in missouri culture. you look off to your sister's children in the same way as you look after your own. they all need to be treated the same. if you show any favoritism, it creates problems. it's because we don't distinguish between our own children and those of our sisters that the family always lives in harmony with their home because he's so good in your school was one of the neighbors sons turned 13 this year. i'm not in missouri culture, this march, the transition to adulthood. it's a very important moment to you that a. c ah ah ah, i know my mother has come to watch me with tissue leave and the man playing the flute as her companion. my father a you do i really love dancing for. i think that my decision is made. oh, i love with ms. well, this was, that was yes. mostly with whom am whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, now. oh wow, oh, mm t is here, the horn yaeger on you're on the 8th day of the year. we all go to the hill side to prayer. it's the end of the new yea
you do a good lit, hooking mobile mobile in missouri culture. you look off to your sister's children in the same way as you look after your own. they all need to be treated the same. if you show any favoritism, it creates problems. it's because we don't distinguish between our own children and those of our sisters that the family always lives in harmony with their home because he's so good in your school was one of the neighbors sons turned 13 this year. i'm not in missouri culture, this march,...
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this was the state capitol, in the great state of missouri today. kind of a big crowd there. this is under the rotunda, you see all the chairs set up in rows, also can see in another shot here this guy is gesturing at the big projection screen so you can see his powerpoint presentation, as i mentioned, this is at the missouri state capitol, under the ro t unda, there's a screen you can see where he's got his presentation up there. see, can we zoom in, see what that presentation is about there? see what's on the screen? how the 2020 election was stolen. that was the presentation under the rotunda tonight, today, excuse me at the missouri state capitol, state dispatch reporting tonight that this event at the missouri state capitol under the rotunda attended by multiple republican state legislatures, the guy giving the how the election was stolen presentation was formally introduced by republicans in missouri today on both of the floor of the house and floor of the senate, that was the commemoration today of the january 6 attack on the united states capitol, that's how they comm
this was the state capitol, in the great state of missouri today. kind of a big crowd there. this is under the rotunda, you see all the chairs set up in rows, also can see in another shot here this guy is gesturing at the big projection screen so you can see his powerpoint presentation, as i mentioned, this is at the missouri state capitol, under the ro t unda, there's a screen you can see where he's got his presentation up there. see, can we zoom in, see what that presentation is about there?...
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despite estate decisions to have the free states, slave states, despite the missouri compromise, the supreme court in the dred scott decision basically came down clearly on the side of enslavement and that for example, the missouri courts doctrine once free always free did not help harriet and dred scott who had the fortune of the free states as part of their lives. that decision was in the history of the country and often noted the role that it played in the events that transpired afterwards. think of that decision when i think of what has happened in recent years in the supreme court, nine years ago in 2013 the supreme court issued its decision in shelby county. that supreme court decision essentially nullified a key provision of the voting rights act section five prior to the court's ruling in shelby county section five required with a track record of disenfranchising voters of color through tactics like poll taxes and literacy tests would have to seek federal approval for any changes they made it to the voting rules and it could have and would have prevented many of the restricti
despite estate decisions to have the free states, slave states, despite the missouri compromise, the supreme court in the dred scott decision basically came down clearly on the side of enslavement and that for example, the missouri courts doctrine once free always free did not help harriet and dred scott who had the fortune of the free states as part of their lives. that decision was in the history of the country and often noted the role that it played in the events that transpired afterwards....
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here's the headline from the missouri independent today. missouri covid hospitalizations set new record as omicron variant spread accelerates, hospitals face a double whammy as patient burden increases while staff are out due to illness. in st. louis, missouri, sick patients have reportedly been waiting in emergency rooms for days. days waiting in the er, days. because there is no room for them to be admitted anywhere else. here is the baltimore sun from yesterday. staffs of maryland hospitals, stressed and sickened with covid-19 know cavalry isn't coming. in muskegon, michigan, just off the great lakes, one hospital there is so short on beds they are seeing patients in an outdoor tent. you know what? the high temperature today in muskegon, michigan, was 17 degrees fahrenheit. that was the high temp. they're seeing people in tents a outside. outside. on friday, colorado announced that they're going to start rationing care for emergency medical centers. rationing ambulances and emts. for the first time since the start of the pandemic. they'v
here's the headline from the missouri independent today. missouri covid hospitalizations set new record as omicron variant spread accelerates, hospitals face a double whammy as patient burden increases while staff are out due to illness. in st. louis, missouri, sick patients have reportedly been waiting in emergency rooms for days. days waiting in the er, days. because there is no room for them to be admitted anywhere else. here is the baltimore sun from yesterday. staffs of maryland hospitals,...
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the missouri in china? 50 dw, ah, thinker is a sport of many colors, and the children in this mountain village, no them all. but can everyone via dog with them regardless of gender? emma wears blue, the color of her favorite sexes. traditions prevent her from going to games and playing an insurmountable obstacle. little girl, football of the peak starts february, 4th on d. w. or the battle against. oh, the only clue variant is putting health care systems around the world to the test. vaccination campaigns are accelerating, while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of oma? kron fax, the data and reports? you know what weekly covert 19 special every thursday on d w. i. in many countries, education is still a privilege. tardy is one of the main causes some young children walk in mind trav instead of going to class others can attend classes only after they finish working with millions of children, all over the world can't go to school with. we ask why? beca
the missouri in china? 50 dw, ah, thinker is a sport of many colors, and the children in this mountain village, no them all. but can everyone via dog with them regardless of gender? emma wears blue, the color of her favorite sexes. traditions prevent her from going to games and playing an insurmountable obstacle. little girl, football of the peak starts february, 4th on d. w. or the battle against. oh, the only clue variant is putting health care systems around the world to the test....
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. >> brennan: we'll be right back with the mayor of kansas city, missouri. and t's building your world of well. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching... the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. >> brennan: we go now to the mayor of kansas, missouri, quinton lucas. he joins us from k"dream kctv. good morning. hospitalizations in your city are up 20% in the last week. are hospitals having to postponed surgeries? are they at risk of being overwhelmed? >
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federal courts of america despite state decisions to have free states and slave states, despite the missouri compromise, the supreme court and the dred scott decision came down clearly on the side of enslavement and said that the -- for example, the missouri court doctrine of once free always free did not help harriet and dred scott who lived in flee states as part of their lives. that decision by the supreme court was a seminole decision in our country and it was often noted in the events that played out. when i think of that decision, when i think of what has happened in recent years in the supreme court, nine years ago in 2013, the supreme court issued its decision in shelby county versus holder. that supreme court decision nullified a key provision of the voting rights act, section 5. prior to the ruling in shelby county, section 5 required localities of disenfranchising due to color through poll taxing or literacy tests would have to seek federal approval to any changes in their polling rules, that is known as preclearance and it could have and i believe would have revented many of the
federal courts of america despite state decisions to have free states and slave states, despite the missouri compromise, the supreme court and the dred scott decision came down clearly on the side of enslavement and said that the -- for example, the missouri court doctrine of once free always free did not help harriet and dred scott who lived in flee states as part of their lives. that decision by the supreme court was a seminole decision in our country and it was often noted in the events that...
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here is the headline from the missouri independent today. missouri covid hospitalizations set new record as omicron variant spread accelerates. as patients increase, staff are out due to illness. in st. louis missouri, sick patients have reportedly been waiting in emergency rooms for days. days, waiting in the er. because there is no room for them to be admitted anywhere else. here's the baltimore sun from yesterday. stuff of maryland hospitals, stressed and sickened with covid-19. no calvaria's and. coming just off the great lakes, one hospital there is so short on bed right now is that they have resorted to see patients in an outdoor tent. now remember when we were doing that before? the high temperature today in michigan was 17 degrees fahrenheit. that was the high temperature. they are seeing people intense outside. on friday, colorado announced that they are going to start rationing care for emergency medical services. rationing ambulances and emts. for the first time since the start of the pandemic. they have never had to do that befor
here is the headline from the missouri independent today. missouri covid hospitalizations set new record as omicron variant spread accelerates. as patients increase, staff are out due to illness. in st. louis missouri, sick patients have reportedly been waiting in emergency rooms for days. days, waiting in the er. because there is no room for them to be admitted anywhere else. here's the baltimore sun from yesterday. stuff of maryland hospitals, stressed and sickened with covid-19. no...