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kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needs a new terminal. kevin foley (des moines international airport) that's why he and other business leaders are pushing congress to raise the "passenger charge fee." the
kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needs a new terminal. kevin foley (des moines international airport)
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jay byers (greater des moines partnership) hitting capacity.ort critical to economic development>byers says if you're an extra $4 each way...is small compared to other airline fees. <$25 for a bag...or a couple dollars to have a world class infrastructure. i think it's a pretty easy case to make.>but some travelers advocates say nearly doubling the fee will add shane downey (global business travel association) shane downey with the global business travel association says airport upgrades is overblown. the house reauthorization bill without the pcf increase, but supporters hope the senate version of the bill. in washington, i'm jessica smith (pam) ahead at nine... actor will smith is speaking out about why he took on the iconic role of 'the fresh prince of bel air'.... find out where he spent "most of his days" that helped him land the gig... (grant) plus... a
jay byers (greater des moines partnership) shane downey with the global business travel association says airport upgrades is overblown.
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distressing events of parkland in february, the center sex with my own work on tinker versus des moines which i published a few years ago. and second is the place of money and speech were his money speech? there are other things we can talk about but that is my task. let me go to student speech. when i came to iowa in 1988, i met some people that said your constitutional historian, maybe you should look into this case the greatest case from iowa. and it's really not that well known outside of iowa. i know about it from constitutional history. but the contacts i had in cedar falls and waterloo introduce me to the tinkers. christopher and some of the other players. that gave me a sense of the people involved in constitutional law and history. we tell you about the case. i'm sure it's familiar to many, but not everyone. in 1965, the united states was just stumbling into the war in vietnam. the first major protest in washington, d.c. was held that fall. a group of islands like called the iowa peace community took a bus to d.c. they participated in a small way in the march. none had speaking
distressing events of parkland in february, the center sex with my own work on tinker versus des moines which i published a few years ago. and second is the place of money and speech were his money speech? there are other things we can talk about but that is my task. let me go to student speech. when i came to iowa in 1988, i met some people that said your constitutional historian, maybe you should look into this case the greatest case from iowa. and it's really not that well known outside of...
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we're looking at incredibly hot temperatures, record highs possible from des moines to green bay, to chicago. >> a lot of extremes today, bonnie. thank you. >> in the on again off again high stakes north korean summit, it seems to be on again. president trump announcing that he and kim jong un could still meet on that same date. they say a team of officials have arrived to make arrangements for that summit. janice, good morning. >>. >> good morning, phillip. president trump confirming in that tweet that u.s. officials are having direct talks with north korean officials. president trump saying publicly that all sides want this summit to go ahead. >> a lot of people are working on it, it is moving along nicely. we're looking at june 12th in singapore, that has not changed, and it's moving along pretty well,ll happens. >> leading the delegation is a former u.s. ambassador to south korea and a nuclear negotiator with the north. there are signs of other moves in e region. and reports of a senior north korean official going through bay sing also on his way to singapore. analyst that's have
we're looking at incredibly hot temperatures, record highs possible from des moines to green bay, to chicago. >> a lot of extremes today, bonnie. thank you. >> in the on again off again high stakes north korean summit, it seems to be on again. president trump announcing that he and kim jong un could still meet on that same date. they say a team of officials have arrived to make arrangements for that summit. janice, good morning. >>. >> good morning, phillip. president...
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you're clear heading to des moines and aims. so this slow moving storm is responsible for two things. the thunderstorms so you can thank the storm for the warmup but severe weather is going to come with it. for today we have 4 million people at risk of severe storms. may is usually typically the month we get the most tornados during the year. it's no surprise here we are may 1st and we'll be tracking severe weather. if we get tornados likely central kansas is the area of greatest concern. then into tomorrow we add it up to 23 million people. kansas city is in this, des moines to chicago, oklahoma city and then thursday, almost the same exact spots are still at risk of more severe storms. 26 million people on thursday. so the good news today, 80 in d.c. 81 atlanta. 77 in new york. and even tomorrow is when we finally get that warmth up to boston and all of new england. >> that looks beautiful. >> after a day like yesterday we need a day like today and tomorrow. >>> the red sox continued their start this time slamming their way in
you're clear heading to des moines and aims. so this slow moving storm is responsible for two things. the thunderstorms so you can thank the storm for the warmup but severe weather is going to come with it. for today we have 4 million people at risk of severe storms. may is usually typically the month we get the most tornados during the year. it's no surprise here we are may 1st and we'll be tracking severe weather. if we get tornados likely central kansas is the area of greatest concern. then...
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had campaign stops and des -- stops in des moines and kept calling his father a blue-collar billionaire. jerry falwell said the same thing at the republican national convention. the same thing. blue-collar in this instance has nothing to do with wealth. it has to do with cultural identity. donald trump was very, very good at using those, at least in the campaign. his policies have not really followed through on that, but the way he talked about coal mining. he has the very famous picture of him in the truck outside of the white house. when he talks about jobs, he's talking about manufacturing jobs. he's talking about blue-collar work. jobs that do not exist the way they used to. that is the mindset he has an it and respond to it. >> generally speaking, the white working class voter, if you look at the voting trends, they went for lyndon johnson in 1964, richard nixon in 1972, reagan in 1980 and 1984, the so-called reagan democrats, then went back to clinton in 1980, 1992, barack -- clinton in 1992, barack obama in 2008 and generally speaking, donald trump in 2016. is that correct? >> fo
had campaign stops and des -- stops in des moines and kept calling his father a blue-collar billionaire. jerry falwell said the same thing at the republican national convention. the same thing. blue-collar in this instance has nothing to do with wealth. it has to do with cultural identity. donald trump was very, very good at using those, at least in the campaign. his policies have not really followed through on that, but the way he talked about coal mining. he has the very famous picture of him...
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someone's alwaysgry, so it's open from 6:00 in the moin till 10:00 in the evening.he kbine bleu's been in business f 28 yes -- a local legend. paco, who is 22, runs the snack bar together with her mother and her femaleelatives. paco: i like it here a lot. it feeds ouramily, andy mama alsoorks here. i like it a lot. it's hard, but wk is work. and i wouldn't ge it up fo anythingls rerter: the plantains are cut up and then fried in sunflower oil for eighto ten mines, until theye nice andreasy. they're eaten mostly with meat or fish. almost everyone can afford it here. children love to eat the alocos from the stall without any trming alocos remind everyone here of home cooking. >> whei've got te, i normally iake them melf. i don't come fm arou here, but when i'm in town, me and my daughter come by. >> i love it. it's my favorite meal. it's sweet. i don'leave the slightest bit. reporter: a portion costs the equivalent of 45 eurocents. see you next time, and till then, take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [captioning made possible by de
someone's alwaysgry, so it's open from 6:00 in the moin till 10:00 in the evening.he kbine bleu's been in business f 28 yes -- a local legend. paco, who is 22, runs the snack bar together with her mother and her femaleelatives. paco: i like it here a lot. it feeds ouramily, andy mama alsoorks here. i like it a lot. it's hard, but wk is work. and i wouldn't ge it up fo anythingls rerter: the plantains are cut up and then fried in sunflower oil for eighto ten mines, until theye nice andreasy....
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g.coblortaehi trns moin susn i upt a 48. relyal a notllha tt long from w. t is going to be any sun and warm day today. apoorirua qlityro aund the c.d. trmeo area,nd a upar towds baime.or k isteep that in mind you havert hear opi resraryto issues. maany wto t tak iet sieaer. otherwise, it's goingo tbe ni. wlo hidumity today. doyesm war you. t o88 degrs.ee rain cnchaes arere cepgink bac d.upe w get into the ekween talkor me autbot thand a i'll give you teahe bch fasorectf i yo auoire gngo t pull a chuck e a hndeadr ove the briedg tord tscohe astline on your fr iday afternoon. let' ssfee i the rdsoa arell a rit.gh jyourobod tay iso t keepou rte 50 clr.ea >>o nleprobm. absolutely. vegiab me ou$1t ,00 and i can dohat foru.yo no obprle m,k.chuc got .it rt aon southbound 95, rteou one. thsis i a slow spot becseau of work. we have pe eoplcainlld g an complaining the erouas y a re indrivgou sunthbodhr t ough ngwogebrid. why are they doi roadk wor on isth get-away day? lleftan ae about two-lemi kbaup as you are hdeade sohbndou here ts hirnmoing. wain fgouor y there.
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moin .atures low in half-moon way is 57. here is a view. emeriville. hard to find any blue patches ps here. napa, 65. 63, fair field. cafoomera giving you a view of h more, many many breaks it will be turning sunnier and warmer on monday. here is our storm impact. the stwh lt oidupoft i showers. most latupiocons wil sharp warm up. already mentioned a couple niwesewsthst low s. llk about some highs tomorrasoe k60 ithnday. sunny sk amp fternoon on sunday highs in the mid-80s opinion look for a super wn umarospt oinlands. warm to highs o in the low to mid-90s. dropping back to n90 tuesday andeer h is the three data hoe forecast. i'mipver that quickly. we immediate to look another the seven-day focast. teerat average.ft a >>> star wars breaks records. thisimhans solo origin story hey, want thedone.d t upoernet? fiveines you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you coulspend on afu nkas-t ♪ simplesyea. aw. e.om get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year and ask how you can
moin .atures low in half-moon way is 57. here is a view. emeriville. hard to find any blue patches ps here. napa, 65. 63, fair field. cafoomera giving you a view of h more, many many breaks it will be turning sunnier and warmer on monday. here is our storm impact. the stwh lt oidupoft i showers. most latupiocons wil sharp warm up. already mentioned a couple niwesewsthst low s. llk about some highs tomorrasoe k60 ithnday. sunny sk amp fternoon on sunday highs in the mid-80s opinion look for a...
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i live 39.7 miles from the des moines v.a. hospital, which means i do not meet the 40-mile v.a. choice criteria. while i have not had a bad experience at the des moines v.a., it is burdensome to travel approximately 40 miles when i have had surgeries that require a family member to transport me. i am unable to utilize a non-v.a. facility in my own back yard, end quote. the frustration evident in this veteran's letter has been present in hundreds of letters and stories. and i have received many, many, many of those over the years. i'm frustrated, too. those who are willing to lay down their lives for our country shouldn't have to jump through hoops to receive the care that they have earned. i am thrilled that this week the senate has the opportunity to do better for our veterans. just last week, the house passed the v.a. mission act which improves how veterans access community care. under the v.a. mission act, the v.a. remains the coordinator of a veteran's care. the v.a. would still be in charge of scheduling those appointments, ensuring that a veteran is going to follow-up visi
i live 39.7 miles from the des moines v.a. hospital, which means i do not meet the 40-mile v.a. choice criteria. while i have not had a bad experience at the des moines v.a., it is burdensome to travel approximately 40 miles when i have had surgeries that require a family member to transport me. i am unable to utilize a non-v.a. facility in my own back yard, end quote. the frustration evident in this veteran's letter has been present in hundreds of letters and stories. and i have received many,...
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and his possible exit from the euro one of the leaders of meeting these failed coalition luigi des moines iowa says that idea was never in their program. or you would you know if the markets are worried it could leave the euro that's because someone has been seeing this government. despite that never having been a plan. and when the euro skeptic coalition failed to form a government its leaders blamed pressure from the e.u. peter oliver has more on the role brussels has played in italy's political turmoil on sunday night when sergio mazzariello the italian president vetoed the proposal of a euro skeptic for the role of economy minister he essentially scrapped a coalition between the populists of the five star movement and leader nord but what he also did was he said century center talian voters back to the polls he sent the markets crashing down and he sent accusations flying that the e.u. had put a bit of pressure on him to do just that well it also saw. the you budget commissioner say that this down toilet this downturn in the markets was a message to italian voters for next time that i
and his possible exit from the euro one of the leaders of meeting these failed coalition luigi des moines iowa says that idea was never in their program. or you would you know if the markets are worried it could leave the euro that's because someone has been seeing this government. despite that never having been a plan. and when the euro skeptic coalition failed to form a government its leaders blamed pressure from the e.u. peter oliver has more on the role brussels has played in italy's...
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pinker versus des moines school district in 1989, and aclu case, in which the supreme court upheld the rights of teachers to to protestck armband the vietnam war. the antiwar position was extremely controversial in that part of the country especially, many students and faculty members had brothers and sisters, fathers who were serving in vietnam and who had even been killed. the school not unreasonably feared that there might be disruption and even violence as a result of students wearing this armband, and yet the supreme court said that the mere speculative fear that there might be violence is not enough. it pretty much articulated the tried and true test that i have mentioned before. the government cannot suppress the speech unless the government can show that it is directly going to imminently cause harm and no other measures suggests will safety officers can prevent that harm. the court said that test was not satisfied in that case. host: for those of you interested in that case, it is part of our landmark cases series. we are in volume two. the season is almost over. we have two m
pinker versus des moines school district in 1989, and aclu case, in which the supreme court upheld the rights of teachers to to protestck armband the vietnam war. the antiwar position was extremely controversial in that part of the country especially, many students and faculty members had brothers and sisters, fathers who were serving in vietnam and who had even been killed. the school not unreasonably feared that there might be disruption and even violence as a result of students wearing this...
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and a couple of tornado warnings west of des moines. severe thunderstorm watches out in that vicinity. this is in a weakening fade after midnight. we will have storms tomorrow, but not as severe. and another day of heat, temperatures near 90, might be three days in a row of some folks. that would be the first official heat wave. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and next here, new developments tonight about that deadly military plane crash in georgia. tonight, we know that the flight was supposed to be the plane's last one, and you'll remember this surveillance camera showing the national guard cargo plane spinning in a nose dive, then exploding into a fire ball on the highway below. tonight, we're learning more about the nine national guardsmen who did not survive. abc's steve osunsami is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: military investigators are out working in the hot georgia sun, wearing full body protective suits, piecing together what happened to this crashed cargo plane outside savannah. >> it we
and a couple of tornado warnings west of des moines. severe thunderstorm watches out in that vicinity. this is in a weakening fade after midnight. we will have storms tomorrow, but not as severe. and another day of heat, temperatures near 90, might be three days in a row of some folks. that would be the first official heat wave. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and next here, new developments tonight about that deadly military plane crash in...
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raise your hand if you think $moin trillion in tax expenditures means that, 2/3 meet that criteria. as i say, get a life. look at what as happened. those at the very top get the biggest breaks and what do we have to show for it. our republican friends are admitting that these tax cuts are being put to bork in the economy. no new deproth, just more department and more middle class programs that they rely on and work for are at erm real risk. what is the first thing you decided to go after? social security and medicare. now, we need to do something about social security and medicare. that's the only way you can find room to pay for it. i don't know a whole lot of eople in the top 1/10 of 1% or top 1% are relying on social security when they retire. i don't know a lot of them. maybe you guys do. do we needal pro-deproth progress piff tax code that he treats not just investors that gets rid of stepped-up business is and make sure social security and medicare can city, still make adjustments. and pay for the things we all acknowledge will grow the country. we have to educate our people.
raise your hand if you think $moin trillion in tax expenditures means that, 2/3 meet that criteria. as i say, get a life. look at what as happened. those at the very top get the biggest breaks and what do we have to show for it. our republican friends are admitting that these tax cuts are being put to bork in the economy. no new deproth, just more department and more middle class programs that they rely on and work for are at erm real risk. what is the first thing you decided to go after?...
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kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needsa new terminal. that's why he and other business leaders are pushing congress to raise the "passenger charge fee." the "pcf" is a fee on your plane ticket that goes toward airport infrastructure and upkeep. it's been capped at $4.50 for nearly two decades. foley wants it raised to $8.50. jay byers, ceo of an iowa economic and development group....says des moines is growing so fast, it needs a new terminal to stay competitive. byers says if you're flying roundtrip, an extra $4 each way...is small compared to other airline fees. <$25 for a bag...or a couple dollars to have a world class infrastructure. i think it's a pretty easy case to make.>but some travelers advocates say nearly doubling the fee
kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needsa new terminal. jay byers, ceo of an iowa economic and development group....says des moines is growing so fast, it needs a new terminal to stay competitive.
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but his notorious anti-semitic speech in des moines in september 1941 was met with fierce condemnation from all quarters, even william randall denounced itpers at the time. beyond being fortunate in his foreign and domestic adversities , roosevelt was also helped by nongovernmental organizations, such as the fight for freedom, the american committee for nonparticipation in japanese and most influential he, the committee to defend america by aiding the allies. the journalist and interventionist herbert agar wrote that the work of such groups helped roosevelt moved gingerly in the direction of saving a sleeping country. also had a powerful journalistic ally in the form of walter lippman, the most trusted, revered journalist of that era, whose today and tomorrow collins anticipated and often shaped our presidential action. finallynor roosevelt, fdr had a political partner able to reach constituencies that were beyond his reach. fdrthe strategies that himself employed, drawing from wilson struggle to achieve ,imilar and -- similar ends essex lane how he achieved anti-intervention sentiment
but his notorious anti-semitic speech in des moines in september 1941 was met with fierce condemnation from all quarters, even william randall denounced itpers at the time. beyond being fortunate in his foreign and domestic adversities , roosevelt was also helped by nongovernmental organizations, such as the fight for freedom, the american committee for nonparticipation in japanese and most influential he, the committee to defend america by aiding the allies. the journalist and interventionist...
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kevin: i got to bring it back to des moines, i you what, in the .rucking industry it is not a lobbying, it is concern about job displacement. what is your message to ceos, how they need to communicate to employees how ai might impact their future employment? dean: i think it is important to have that conversation today, but more so, to make the investment to train the workforce to get people to understand. your job will not be eliminated, but it will be a very different job from today. we need to invest heavily in training people to be able to work. , dean thank you so much garfield. we have breaking news crossing the bloomberg. we are hearing that the u.s. is blacklisting several iranian individuals and entities, that the u.s. is sanctioning several ties to iran's revolutionary guard. we knew that president trump iran, andsanctions on that they would only come into , toct 180 days from now give countries and people tied to iran's exports and trade time to cut those ties. the u.s.ion was, with impose additional sanctions on people and individuals? u.s. isearing that the blacklisting se
kevin: i got to bring it back to des moines, i you what, in the .rucking industry it is not a lobbying, it is concern about job displacement. what is your message to ceos, how they need to communicate to employees how ai might impact their future employment? dean: i think it is important to have that conversation today, but more so, to make the investment to train the workforce to get people to understand. your job will not be eliminated, but it will be a very different job from today. we need...
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[applause] amy siskind made a donald trump list, keeping track with her ohio des moines homerric -- homerric list. when i was looking at amy's book, i thought about a james baldwin's quote where he said ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have. and amy provided the antithesis of that ignorance. she gave us a lot of information. so i drew up a bunch of questions on behalf of us all, and then at the end you guys will all be, have the opportunity to ask your own questions. so the first question is tell us, tell us how you began the list. you started small with just a few things. how did you start? did you write it down? did you decide you were going to just take a week to talk about the bad things he did? how did it begin? >> it began when i came home from val kill that first full week after he had been elected. and i use medium just as a way to keep track, and i started doing it saturday night and then continued sunday. and then i posted it on facebook and twitter. and people were, like, super interested in that. and then as we got to about week five, which was
[applause] amy siskind made a donald trump list, keeping track with her ohio des moines homerric -- homerric list. when i was looking at amy's book, i thought about a james baldwin's quote where he said ignorance allied with power is the most ferocious enemy justice can have. and amy provided the antithesis of that ignorance. she gave us a lot of information. so i drew up a bunch of questions on behalf of us all, and then at the end you guys will all be, have the opportunity to ask your own...
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here was "the des moines register" in response. quote, it is official. iowa has become a red state. the majority of voters chose donald trump to be president of the united states. five of the six individuals representing iowa in washington are republicans. republicans will take control of the full legislature in january. the outcome of tuesday's election has left many iowans feeling fearful about the future of this state. so iowa, after the 2016 election, coming to this new reckoning. we are a red state now. and you can feel the sort of implicit next question. is that a permanent status? is this who we are now forever? but there followed an interesting twist in that story. a state senator had unexpectedly passed away right before the november election in 2016. iowa scheduled a special election to replace that senator and they scheduled that special for about a month and a half after the trump/clinton presidential election where iowa had gone so red. this is interesting. they actually scheduled that special election right in the middle of the holiday season. they scheduled it for two
here was "the des moines register" in response. quote, it is official. iowa has become a red state. the majority of voters chose donald trump to be president of the united states. five of the six individuals representing iowa in washington are republicans. republicans will take control of the full legislature in january. the outcome of tuesday's election has left many iowans feeling fearful about the future of this state. so iowa, after the 2016 election, coming to this new reckoning....
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boone, iowa, on flat land just north of des moines is a company town. headquarters for one of the largest grocery chains in the midwest. fareway. it's a family owned company, and rick beckwith is a third generation ceo. he and his wife cindy raised a family of five here. their youngest daughter emily, the sweet, but quiet one. kind of a shrinking violet? >> the oldest sister said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big, brown eyes, and it was over. >> even though emily was from a prominent wealthy family, her friend lisa says emily never flaunted it. >> everyone knew that emily was a beckwith, but i never felt less of a person in the presence of emily or any one of her family. >> emily was the girl everyone wanted to be friends with and every boy wanted to date. according to friends shannon and sarah. >> could have had any -- >> oh, anybody. >> any boyfriend. >> all these boys were gaga over her. i mean, she was gorgeous. you've seen pictures of her. even in high school, she was gorgeous. it just
boone, iowa, on flat land just north of des moines is a company town. headquarters for one of the largest grocery chains in the midwest. fareway. it's a family owned company, and rick beckwith is a third generation ceo. he and his wife cindy raised a family of five here. their youngest daughter emily, the sweet, but quiet one. kind of a shrinking violet? >> the oldest sister said that she never got spanked. >> she didn't. she just remained silent and look at me with those big, brown...
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pinker des moines stands for the process of all students having equal rights. the test is to the extent to which the speech has a substantive disruption of the academic environment. you mark -- you might remember the students wearing armbands which was not disruptive. fast-forward rapidly to the current view. we have had a number of free- speech incidents over the past two years or so. this all started at the university of missouri where there was a dispute about racism on campus and some alleged incidents of racism. a professor got in the fa of some reporters. as a sult of this incident there was a ritual resignation, if you will, and many members of the university resigned. at tl it was a protest over one of the dean's pushing back on students who were protesting other students wearing certain costumes for halloween. the professor said, maybe cultural appropriation is going a little too far. that dean paid dearly with the protests that occurred there. they shouted her down basically. we had another incident at princeton involving similar issues several days l
pinker des moines stands for the process of all students having equal rights. the test is to the extent to which the speech has a substantive disruption of the academic environment. you mark -- you might remember the students wearing armbands which was not disruptive. fast-forward rapidly to the current view. we have had a number of free- speech incidents over the past two years or so. this all started at the university of missouri where there was a dispute about racism on campus and some...
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when key phrase from tinker v des moines which is the 1969 case that conveyed a broader first amendment right to free speech is this hazardous freedom. this is an experiment as all of life is an experiment. when we talk about speech we talk about risk we see this in the public school speech cases and in the discussion of satire. this is a risk, but this is an important one and one worth taking so that young people cannot only learn how to create satire that is meaningful and purposeful, and good, but also to engage with it and identify and we do look at what is the likelihood, the possibility of young people to see satire that is created for them by their peers to understand it that way . and the protection of this is important so that they can start to develop those skills. we do look at student speech in public schools differently. the tinker decision which does convey first amendment rights to student speech absence of substantial disruption to the academic environment, or a collision with the rights of others has come in and some of these cases, courts have been cautious and they ha
when key phrase from tinker v des moines which is the 1969 case that conveyed a broader first amendment right to free speech is this hazardous freedom. this is an experiment as all of life is an experiment. when we talk about speech we talk about risk we see this in the public school speech cases and in the discussion of satire. this is a risk, but this is an important one and one worth taking so that young people cannot only learn how to create satire that is meaningful and purposeful, and...
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officer at guise for the. >> i've been there before, you guys do work. >> unity point health in des moines, iowa. >> alamo is a, colorado. >> university of iowa. >> university of north carolina, chapel hill. >> you've come from a long ways, we thank you. we thank you for the work you do, it's really important for our country. for the people. of our country. thank you so much. > senator portman. senator portman: thank you. appreciate some of the insights about the special challenges we face in rural areas. i come from ohio, we have a lot of big urban hospitals and small rural hospitals, sadly some of them are closing down, consolidating. i will tell you in my state one of the issues that is particularly difficult to deal with in rural areas the opioid epidemic. i would think if you did a, you know, per capitaage soifs the opioid epidemic in my state you'd finalt find in rural areas it's more acute than in some urban and suburban areas. though it's in every zip code. the different is not so much the per capita impact but the services provided. one of the instances is we have more and more ch
officer at guise for the. >> i've been there before, you guys do work. >> unity point health in des moines, iowa. >> alamo is a, colorado. >> university of iowa. >> university of north carolina, chapel hill. >> you've come from a long ways, we thank you. we thank you for the work you do, it's really important for our country. for the people. of our country. thank you so much. > senator portman. senator portman: thank you. appreciate some of the insights...
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kansas city, des moines, back into oklahoma, arkansas, even dallas, fort worth. two days in a row. on the east coast, the heat. 89 in d.c., 86 in new york and boston. warmest day since last summer. >> time to turn on the air conditioning. >> already, yes. >>> still ahead. steph curry returns and puts on a show like he never left. king james and the cavs look to steal game one in toronto in overtime. details next in sports. captivating exteriors dynamic lighting elevated comfort powerfully efficient and one more thing the world comes with it ♪you can go your own way... the 2019 jeep cherokee the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. and now there's a new way to smooth. introducing new venus platinum. a premium metal handle boosts control... to reveal up to 100% smooth skin. venus why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good? it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee ro
kansas city, des moines, back into oklahoma, arkansas, even dallas, fort worth. two days in a row. on the east coast, the heat. 89 in d.c., 86 in new york and boston. warmest day since last summer. >> time to turn on the air conditioning. >> already, yes. >>> still ahead. steph curry returns and puts on a show like he never left. king james and the cavs look to steal game one in toronto in overtime. details next in sports. captivating exteriors dynamic lighting elevated...
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you can see him at the des moines funny bone june 21st through the 23rd.ry good drinker. like, like when my friends are always like, "drink it, chug it, slam it." and i'm always like, "i can't, it's a daiquiri, it will hurt." [ laughter ] i don't want to swallow the umbrella. [ laughter ] i am not a manly man. i know i look like a a quarterback, but inside i'm all cheerleader. [ laughter ] yeah. i'm actually a huge people pleaser. whoa, shocker, right? yeah, like, even when i'm in an uber i'm like, "hey, do you want me to drive? [ laughter ] take a load off, pal." you know? [ laughter ] i figured what uber drivers do not like at all -- hugs goodbye. [ laughter ] but it's like if you didn't want one, why did you take me to the airport? [ laughter ] i'm from wisconsin. you don't know how i was raised. [ laughter ] i definitely have that vibe about me. like, if i sat down next to you on an airplane, you would be like, "ugh, this guy is going to want to talk." [ laughter ] and i do. [ laughter ] i want to talk so bad. [ light laughter ] i choose the middle sea
you can see him at the des moines funny bone june 21st through the 23rd.ry good drinker. like, like when my friends are always like, "drink it, chug it, slam it." and i'm always like, "i can't, it's a daiquiri, it will hurt." [ laughter ] i don't want to swallow the umbrella. [ laughter ] i am not a manly man. i know i look like a a quarterback, but inside i'm all cheerleader. [ laughter ] yeah. i'm actually a huge people pleaser. whoa, shocker, right? yeah, like, even when...
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you couldn't take them from grand junction to des moines to cheyenne.he question is, does this ever lose its power to entertain? i suspect it will. i think another year from now is a very long time. >> who wins a national contest? nikki haley or mike pence for the republican nomination should that day come? >> hailey. >> thank you so much. george will has made news tonight. nikki haley will beat mike pence. >>> up next, president trump last night bragged to supporters about draining the swamp. remember that? he's still saying it. but michael cohen and scott pruitt are perfect examples of just how much the swamp has thrived under this presidency. we'll get to that next with the "hardball" roundtable. you're watching "hardball." this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to
you couldn't take them from grand junction to des moines to cheyenne.he question is, does this ever lose its power to entertain? i suspect it will. i think another year from now is a very long time. >> who wins a national contest? nikki haley or mike pence for the republican nomination should that day come? >> hailey. >> thank you so much. george will has made news tonight. nikki haley will beat mike pence. >>> up next, president trump last night bragged to supporters...
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here was "the des moines register" in response. quote, it is official. iowa has become a red state.ajority of voters chose donald trump to be president of the united states. five of the six individuals representing iowa in washington are republicans. republicans will take control of the full legislature in january. the outcome of tuesday's election has left many iowans feeling fearful about the future of this state. so iowa, after the 2016 election, coming to this new reckoning. we are a red state now. and you can feel the sort of implicit next question. is that a permanent status? is this who we are now forever? but there followed an interesting twist in that story. a state senator had unexpectedly passed away right before the november election in 2016. iowa scheduled a special election to replace that senator and they scheduled that special for about a month and a half after the trump/clinton presidential election where iowa had gone so red. this is interesting. they actually scheduled that special election right in the middle of the holiday season. they scheduled it for two days
here was "the des moines register" in response. quote, it is official. iowa has become a red state.ajority of voters chose donald trump to be president of the united states. five of the six individuals representing iowa in washington are republicans. republicans will take control of the full legislature in january. the outcome of tuesday's election has left many iowans feeling fearful about the future of this state. so iowa, after the 2016 election, coming to this new reckoning. we...
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five critical access hospitals in close for relationships with metropolitan markets including des moines. possibly the most unique experience trinity has participated in today has been a medicare accountable care organization or aco. classified as a pioneer a seo trinity took responsibility for improving the quality and lowering the total cost of care for approximately 10000 medicare beneficiaries attracted to them in this rural northwest iowa community. they did this successfully and continue to do so is the next generation aco. it is through this work the challenge facing rural health communities and hospitals and providers have become so be clear to us. the first challenge to highlight is the dichotomy and incentives that exist between those cooperate under total cost of care programs like aco's, medicare advantage plans and bundle rams and the rural counterparts operate under these for service cosby and while the former looks to keep methods -- i'm sorry, while the former looks to keep members healthy and out of the hospital the latter is rewarded when hospital beds are full of medic
five critical access hospitals in close for relationships with metropolitan markets including des moines. possibly the most unique experience trinity has participated in today has been a medicare accountable care organization or aco. classified as a pioneer a seo trinity took responsibility for improving the quality and lowering the total cost of care for approximately 10000 medicare beneficiaries attracted to them in this rural northwest iowa community. they did this successfully and continue...
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. >> i have been there before >> unity point health in des moines iowa. >> sally health amoroso colorado. >> university of iowa. >> some of you have come from a long ways, we thank you. we thank you for the work you do it is very important. thank you so much. >> thank you chairman roberts. really appreciated the insights about special challenges we face in rural areas. i come from ohio. we have a big urban hospitals and rural hospitals. some are closing down and consolidating. i will tell you in my state one of the issues that is particularly difficult to deal with in a rural area is the opiate epidemic. i would think if you did a per capita analysis of the opioid epidemic in my state, you'd probably find in the rural areas the problem is even more acute than in some of our urban areas. the difference is really not so much the per capita impact but the services that are provided. one of the issues that we have more more children that are being born with neonatal abstinence syndrome. they have to be taken through withdrawal themselves. we have great programs taking moms who are addicted,
. >> i have been there before >> unity point health in des moines iowa. >> sally health amoroso colorado. >> university of iowa. >> some of you have come from a long ways, we thank you. we thank you for the work you do it is very important. thank you so much. >> thank you chairman roberts. really appreciated the insights about special challenges we face in rural areas. i come from ohio. we have a big urban hospitals and rural hospitals. some are closing down...
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>> yeah, this is in des moines.sted the photo of this massive inflatable making its way down the street. >> we didn't slow this down at all. >> he's happy to report that the duck is back home in its nest, safe and undamaged. >> it was part of a marketing company's mascot, that hangs out in front of the building. >> i love the cars that are >>> this morning on "world news now," the s >>> this morning on "world news now," the swift denial from the white house. >> the chief of staff lashed out at a new report that he repeatedly called the president an idiot. how the president reacted just hours ago. >>> the standoff at the mexican border intensifying. some 150 women, men and kids from across central america have started to get processed. they're seeking asylum in america from gang violence and death threats, this as president trump hardens his stance against the migrants. >>> and get ready for the most expensive driving season in years. >>> getting banned from seeing his favorite team didn't stop one soccer fan. he fou
>> yeah, this is in des moines.sted the photo of this massive inflatable making its way down the street. >> we didn't slow this down at all. >> he's happy to report that the duck is back home in its nest, safe and undamaged. >> it was part of a marketing company's mascot, that hangs out in front of the building. >> i love the cars that are >>> this morning on "world news now," the s >>> this morning on "world news now," the...
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i would come back to the des moines marriott, which has no room service. you get back late, there is nothing to eat. you order a bad domino's pizza. it comes to your room. i'm from new jersey. domino's is bad. you are from chicago. bad pizza. you go in and turn on the tv and cnn has their camera on the trump podium. he is not there yet. as soon as he reaches the podium, we will be right there. and then keep that on for 20 minutes, then he would come on and speak for an hour, uninterrupted, no commercials. mr. axelrod: probably got better pizza. mr. christie: definitely got better pizza. my point to you is the debates were the moment when you could take your own fate into your own hands. the strategy for me was to find out, and usually i would get anywhere between eight and 10 minutes in a 90-minute debate, so it was to figure out in those eight to 10 minutes how do you reach the people sitting on their couch who really are objective and want to know who the hell am i supposed to vote for? that is the way you wish strategize it, come up with different ways
i would come back to the des moines marriott, which has no room service. you get back late, there is nothing to eat. you order a bad domino's pizza. it comes to your room. i'm from new jersey. domino's is bad. you are from chicago. bad pizza. you go in and turn on the tv and cnn has their camera on the trump podium. he is not there yet. as soon as he reaches the podium, we will be right there. and then keep that on for 20 minutes, then he would come on and speak for an hour, uninterrupted, no...
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and then on thursday, this slides to the east from des moines to chicago. we're looking at the strong storms, heavy rain there as well. upwards of 4 inches possible. that's what's going on. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we've got mostly cloudy skies as we take a live look outside in san jose. we've seen some clear skies near the coast and we're heading up to 63 degrees in san francisco. 76 degrees in napa, 67 in oakland today, and livermore 72 degrees. we will get more sun not only today but the next several days. mostly dry weather continues with morning temperatures in the low 50s and a nice weekend ahead. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> nice to have you back. you will tell us the story you were on? >> yes. >> al, thank you. coming up, michelle wolf responds to the backlash of the white house correspondents dinner. why she has and the horrifying the building coming down from the inferno i >> ashley judd fighting back. her new lawsuit and how he torp
and then on thursday, this slides to the east from des moines to chicago. we're looking at the strong storms, heavy rain there as well. upwards of 4 inches possible. that's what's going on. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we've got mostly cloudy skies as we take a live look outside in san jose. we've seen some clear skies near the coast and we're heading up to 63 degrees in san francisco....
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. >> good morning to our grandkids, ellie, theo and lenny back in des moines, iowa! woo! >> we're celebrating our first anniversary on the plaza. >> to all of our friends in plaza theater company in cleveland, texas! >> we're finding sunshine on the plaza! >>> morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." pretty blue skies. wednesday morning. sun's out. and we got willie's here. >> it's always great to be here. especially outside today. incredible. lots to get to. >>> let's start with your news at 8:00. we learned for the first time overnight that the president has been threatened with a possible subpoena to compel him to answer questions in the russia investigation. "the washington post" is reporting that threat came during a tense meeting in march between the special counsel robert mueller and mr. trump's former legal team. mr. trump's lawyers insisted the president had no obligation to talk with federal investigators about russian election meddling and that's when according to the "post" mueller said he would have no other option than to issue a subpoena for the preside
. >> good morning to our grandkids, ellie, theo and lenny back in des moines, iowa! woo! >> we're celebrating our first anniversary on the plaza. >> to all of our friends in plaza theater company in cleveland, texas! >> we're finding sunshine on the plaza! >>> morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." pretty blue skies. wednesday morning. sun's out. and we got willie's here. >> it's always great to be here. especially outside today....
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even des moines will see temperatures feeling like 93 degrees and on saturday those heat indexes stretch from raleigh back into texas. we will get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. i'm meteorologist kari hall. nice, clear sunrise as we get a look outside in san francisco. we will see partly cloudy skies throughout the day and cool and windy in san francisco with highs in the upper 50s. 71 will be the high in napa and a cool 67 in san jose and palo alto. antioch, nice and comfortable, 70 degrees. as we go to the next few days, a major shift in our temperatures going way up for the weekend. 93 will be the high this saturday inland. >> that's your latest weather. hoda. >> thank you, mr. roker. she's tweeting up a storm overnight as we hear from tom arnold on his growing concerned for his ex-wife. >> and an exclusive interview with the woman who took on bill cosby and won. today for the first time, she tells the story of the night she says he drugged and assaulted her, but first, this is "today" on nbc. only marshall tuck will change that. year after year, policians fa
even des moines will see temperatures feeling like 93 degrees and on saturday those heat indexes stretch from raleigh back into texas. we will get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. i'm meteorologist kari hall. nice, clear sunrise as we get a look outside in san francisco. we will see partly cloudy skies throughout the day and cool and windy in san francisco with highs in the upper 50s. 71 will be the high in napa and a cool 67 in san jose and palo alto. antioch, nice and...
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as a child growing up in des moines, iowa, i'm told in preschool that i love music so much i sat in front of the record player all day. my teacher tried to direct my love of music and do something more productive. clarinet inno and public schools, my love of music continue. i played in bands and eyes going college and pursued a career in music upon graduating. while working at a preschool in my early 20's, i writing songs for children and recording simple demos of the songs. i never thought of making a living as a children position until a producer, liam davis, convinced me to make a professional recording. he has been my freezer ever since as my 13 albums have grown , they have sold over 100,000 copies and garnered three grammy nominations. quincy jones once said that a producer's role is to capture lightning in a bottle. i guess the best way to demonstrate what a producer can do is to show you. a producer can take something like this -- and there's no doubt, there's no doubt that schools out, schools out -- ♪ and turn it into this. doubt, there'so no doubt that schools out, schools out.
as a child growing up in des moines, iowa, i'm told in preschool that i love music so much i sat in front of the record player all day. my teacher tried to direct my love of music and do something more productive. clarinet inno and public schools, my love of music continue. i played in bands and eyes going college and pursued a career in music upon graduating. while working at a preschool in my early 20's, i writing songs for children and recording simple demos of the songs. i never thought of...
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. >> the des moines register reports iowa now has the strictest abortion law in the country. governor kim reynolds signed what many are calling the fetal heartbeat bill. it prevents physicians from performing an abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is around six weeks. >> reuters reporting the national security agency collected 534 million calls and texts from americans last year. that's more than triple from 2016. still, the total is a fraction of what was collected before former contractor edward snowden revealed the practice in 2013. the records collected by the nsa include the numbers and time of a call or text message but not their content. >> the new york post reports keith raniere joined allison mack in entering a not guilty plea friday for allegedly treating women as sex slaves at his cult in new york. raniere is facing sex trafficking, forced label, and conspiracy charges. mack is free on bail after pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges last month. both are being tried together and could face up to 15 years behind bars if convicted. >> and the
. >> the des moines register reports iowa now has the strictest abortion law in the country. governor kim reynolds signed what many are calling the fetal heartbeat bill. it prevents physicians from performing an abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is around six weeks. >> reuters reporting the national security agency collected 534 million calls and texts from americans last year. that's more than triple from 2016. still, the total is a fraction of what was collected...
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it's the tree pollen that's been so bad and focused, cedar rapid, des moines really high today. >>> hie, a little breezy today and slightly warmer. we'll have more clouds tonight, drizzle near the coast, and tracking the chance of rain next week, just like yesterday. upper 50s along the coast to low 60s in san francisco. mid-to-upper 60s around the bay and low to mid-70s inland. temperatures tonight about the same as they've been all week, upper 40s in our valleys, low to mid-50s elsewhere. temperatures back to average tomorrow. >>> all right. it is time now for "deals & steals" with tory johnson who is going to solve some everyday problems with some very smart solutions and some big savings on top of it and you brought bacon. >> starting with bacon, baby. just for you. a lot of people love to cook but don't necessarily love to clean up. so fry wall helps solve that problem. so it's this silicone fda compliant silicone that is here that is heat resistant up to 450 degree, three different sizes depending on your pans and allows you to cook without the splatter. no splatter whether it's
it's the tree pollen that's been so bad and focused, cedar rapid, des moines really high today. >>> hie, a little breezy today and slightly warmer. we'll have more clouds tonight, drizzle near the coast, and tracking the chance of rain next week, just like yesterday. upper 50s along the coast to low 60s in san francisco. mid-to-upper 60s around the bay and low to mid-70s inland. temperatures tonight about the same as they've been all week, upper 40s in our valleys, low to mid-50s...
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as a child growing up in des moines, iowa, i loved music so much i sat in front of the record player day. my teacher trying to direct my love of music into something more productive might have been my first producer. learning piano and clarinet, my love of music continued. i played in bands in high school and college and began to pursue a career in music. i started writing songs for children and recording simple demos of these songs. i never thought of making music until a producer convinced me to make a professional recording of those songs. he's been my producer ever since, as my 13 albums have grown. they've sold over 100,000 copies and garnered three grammy nominations. quincy jones once said a producer's role is to capture lightning in a bottle. i guess the best way to demonstrate what a producer can do is show you. a producer can take something like this. ♪ and there's no doubt, there's no duty ♪ that school is out, school is out ♪ . >> and turn it into this ♪ and there's no doubt, there's no duty ♪ ♪ that school is out ♪ that school is out ♪ and there's no doubt ♪ there's no d
as a child growing up in des moines, iowa, i loved music so much i sat in front of the record player day. my teacher trying to direct my love of music into something more productive might have been my first producer. learning piano and clarinet, my love of music continued. i played in bands in high school and college and began to pursue a career in music. i started writing songs for children and recording simple demos of these songs. i never thought of making music until a producer convinced me...
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we enable high skilled workers to work let's say from des moines, iowa who might be great software engineerst want to move with companies that are taking off in silicon valley. >> maria: brian, when you look at your students and the students that you see coming through every year, where do they want to work? what are they good at? are they ready for where the jobs are tomorrow? >> it's funny. i'm reading about what you do and i'm thinking about my students. i'm thinking they're going to love this. it seems like this is millennial bread and butter stuff. you say a lot of the growth is in block chain. i think the older generations look at that and say what are you talking about, bitcoin, that doesn't make any sense. >> maria: they don't have the training in block chain. >> this is not let's pull people back in the labor force. this is let's find highly skilled, highly compensated people and let's get them connected to companies that want them. this is a different conversation than we've been having. block chain, that's the biggest areas where you see growth right now. >> block chain and edu-te
we enable high skilled workers to work let's say from des moines, iowa who might be great software engineerst want to move with companies that are taking off in silicon valley. >> maria: brian, when you look at your students and the students that you see coming through every year, where do they want to work? what are they good at? are they ready for where the jobs are tomorrow? >> it's funny. i'm reading about what you do and i'm thinking about my students. i'm thinking they're...
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pinker versus des moines school district in 1989, and aclu case, in which the supreme court upheld thehts of teachers to to protestck armband the vietnam war. the antiwar position was extremely controversial in that part of the country especially, many students and faculty members had brothers and sisters, fathers who were serving in vietnam and who had even been killed. the school not unreasonably feared that there might be disruption and even violence as a result of students wearing this armband, and yet the supreme court said that the mere speculative fear that there might be violence is not enough. it pretty much articulated the tried and true test that i have mentioned before. the government cannot suppress the speech unless the government can show that it is directly going to imminently cause harm and no other measures suggests will safety officers can prevent that harm. the court said that test was not satisfied in that case. host: for those of you interested in that case, it is part of our landmark cases series. we are in volume two. the season is almost over. we have two more
pinker versus des moines school district in 1989, and aclu case, in which the supreme court upheld thehts of teachers to to protestck armband the vietnam war. the antiwar position was extremely controversial in that part of the country especially, many students and faculty members had brothers and sisters, fathers who were serving in vietnam and who had even been killed. the school not unreasonably feared that there might be disruption and even violence as a result of students wearing this...
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on friday i spoke at the iowa peace officers memorial ceremony in des moines where we honored six law enforcement officers from iowa who lost their lives in the line of duty. it was my honor to pay tribute to these brave iowa heroes along with their families. losing members of our enforcement leave a hole in families and communities that no one else can fill, but we can honor them and remember them and work to support the efforts of other law enforcement officers who carry on their mission. officers who, despite the risks and the rigors of their work, work tirelessly to protect and serve their communities. yesterday, in the memory of those who have fallen in the line of duty over the past year, i was proud to introduce a resolution designating this week national police week. this resolution is cosponsored by 76 of my senate colleagues. i am also working to clear the project safe neighborhood grant program authorization act through my judiciary committee so that the bill can be sent to the floor for consideration of the full senate. this bill authorizes a nationwide partnership between
on friday i spoke at the iowa peace officers memorial ceremony in des moines where we honored six law enforcement officers from iowa who lost their lives in the line of duty. it was my honor to pay tribute to these brave iowa heroes along with their families. losing members of our enforcement leave a hole in families and communities that no one else can fill, but we can honor them and remember them and work to support the efforts of other law enforcement officers who carry on their mission....
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and working with film makers to get them out to the market, to bring hollywood out to omaha, des moinesat film. that looks good. the process, the deal is done, how's it going, integration? >> the integration, we've been working so closely with helios and mathison, it almost feels like we're the same company. >> maria: was there a lot of overlap? >> not a whole lot, in finance there was overlap and they're a public company so they have much more sophisticated finance books. that integration was the most difficult but it's working really good. >> maria: it's good to see you. thank so much. we'll be watching movie pass and the success there. stay with us. from a new york city mayor, leader of the president's legal team, rudy guliani, he'll be in studio with me. he'll talnext here, maria barti. stay with us. good thursday mor. thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo thursday, may 3 your top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, payback controversy former new york city mayor member of president trump's legal team rudy giuliani valleyed how president reare aboutsed permanent lawye
and working with film makers to get them out to the market, to bring hollywood out to omaha, des moinesat film. that looks good. the process, the deal is done, how's it going, integration? >> the integration, we've been working so closely with helios and mathison, it almost feels like we're the same company. >> maria: was there a lot of overlap? >> not a whole lot, in finance there was overlap and they're a public company so they have much more sophisticated finance books....