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the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same. agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill and smithfield foods while these trade groups use their vast financial resources opposing prop b. the corporations that ultimately provided the majority of the funding for the campaign remained silent simply put without the financial support of corporate agriculture the puppy mills of missouri would not have had the ability to mount the alliance for truth or missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. alliance for truth that could be for an
the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same. agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in...
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and with your help, ready to chart a new path for missouri. a path that would push us to the fo forefront of the nation, providing more opportunities for our citizens and make missouri a destination for others around the country, ready to embrace our show-me way of life. i also want to thank the many of you in this room and the thousands around the state who had confidence in me, supported my vision, and offered me patience at a trying time for missouri. even though it was a challenging time, it was also an opportunity to do things differently, to tackle tough problems, and propose bold solutions. and with your help, we have made tremendous progress. that is why i am confident telling you today that the state of our state is strong. and by working together, we will be ready for an even better future. [ applause ] one year ago, i told you my administration would take a very disciplined approach to work for the people of missouri. workforce development and infrastructure must be our dedicated priorities. focusing on these issues would allow us t
and with your help, ready to chart a new path for missouri. a path that would push us to the fo forefront of the nation, providing more opportunities for our citizens and make missouri a destination for others around the country, ready to embrace our show-me way of life. i also want to thank the many of you in this room and the thousands around the state who had confidence in me, supported my vision, and offered me patience at a trying time for missouri. even though it was a challenging time,...
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the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace.n the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states, he began the life and career which has taken him so far. ♪ on this quiet, small-town street , in a very unpretentious house, which his father had built amid the simple rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born on may 8, 1884. ♪ the nearby, somewhat larger town of independence became the truman home when harry was seven years old. here, as a serious minded country boy, he grew up. here he went to church. and in the sunday school, he met the six-year-old little girl who now shares with him the famous white house in the nation's capital as his wife. in independence, he attended public school and became fired with ambition. in this small town drugstore, he worked after school on his first job at three dollars a week. the big town of kansas city was not very far away. while still attending high school, young harry truman journeyed here every afternoon for part-time employment on a newspaper, "the kansas cit
the little town of lamar, missouri, was harry s. truman's birthplace.n the rugged farmlands of the midwestern united states, he began the life and career which has taken him so far. ♪ on this quiet, small-town street , in a very unpretentious house, which his father had built amid the simple rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born on may 8, 1884. ♪ the nearby, somewhat larger town of independence became the truman home when harry was seven years old. here, as...
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the town of lamar, missouri.ere in the land of midwestern so far.tates, on this quiet small-town street, unpretentious in which his father had built in the rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born, on may 8 1904. -- 1894. nearby the somewhat larger town of independence, they made home when henry was -- harry was seven years old. here he went to church. in sunday school, he met a girl who now shares the nation's capital with him as his wife. in independence he went to public school, and a small town drugstore he got his first job at three dollars a week. town of kansas city was not very far away. here truman journeyed every afternoon. his job was prepping newspapers for what seemed like a constant avalanche from the presses. as muchmore than twice as the drugstore job. at 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker. fathered had suckled financial difficulties which a limited harry's chances of going to college. within less than a year, he was a clerk at a large bank. then foll
the town of lamar, missouri.ere in the land of midwestern so far.tates, on this quiet small-town street, unpretentious in which his father had built in the rural surroundings, the future president of the united states was born, on may 8 1904. -- 1894. nearby the somewhat larger town of independence, they made home when henry was -- harry was seven years old. here he went to church. in sunday school, he met a girl who now shares the nation's capital with him as his wife. in independence he went...
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joseph, missouri, rudy uhlman. so, how'd you figure out he's the photographer?t doesn't have his name on it. it doesn't even have a date. >> he's the only photographer of any standing in "saint joe" at that time, and he ended up taking the death photo. >> freda believes bob ford and jesse james posed for the tintype at uhlman's studio just weeks before his death, while the ford brothers were holed up at the outlaw's home in st. joseph. auctioneer robb burley is now convinced the item's ready to sell. your dream team -- you got lois, a historian, and you have an auctioneer. that must have been a relief. >> yeah. yes, it was. >> the question is -- how much could it fetch? >> we've heard everything from $50,000 to a half-million dollars. we really have no idea where it's going to land. $15,000. now $20,000. $20,000. thinking about $20,000. now $25,000. >> what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the b
joseph, missouri, rudy uhlman. so, how'd you figure out he's the photographer?t doesn't have his name on it. it doesn't even have a date. >> he's the only photographer of any standing in "saint joe" at that time, and he ended up taking the death photo. >> freda believes bob ford and jesse james posed for the tintype at uhlman's studio just weeks before his death, while the ford brothers were holed up at the outlaw's home in st. joseph. auctioneer robb burley is now...
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his foundry had poisoned the small town of herculaneum missouri. he is now poisoning another city in peru. the communities come together to. back in about 2001 i was taking a bus from one guy you'll up in the central highlands of peru down to the coast capital city where my family and i lived. before you get to the city you start to smell the city. you smell think you smell lead and you see the vegetation begins to get out. and much of the rock is coated with white gravy it almost looks like calcium deposits. and i got off to stretch my legs we were taking a break there in la jolla for about 10 minutes and there were a couple kids who were walking down the street with their mother they were hacking their lungs out they were coughing really really bad as we went to the side of the smelter. stack is. tons of pollution but you see it's the passive contamination of what's leaking out of the holes of the smelter. there's no filter on that there's no chimney to get it up and out of the valley. who you know you know there was plenty of. people. if you're
his foundry had poisoned the small town of herculaneum missouri. he is now poisoning another city in peru. the communities come together to. back in about 2001 i was taking a bus from one guy you'll up in the central highlands of peru down to the coast capital city where my family and i lived. before you get to the city you start to smell the city. you smell think you smell lead and you see the vegetation begins to get out. and much of the rock is coated with white gravy it almost looks like...
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if clean missouri can hold, then missouri will become a much more viable target. their maps are extremely gerrymandered. the republicans really did this to us starting with the term limit process in 2002 when republicans put that into place. so i think we'll be able, going into 2022 we'll look at a lot of new fair maps and in a place like missouri potentially find a path to victory. thank you. >> redistricting, you did mention the nonpartisan redistricting in michigan and talk about fair districts. are these fair districts going to be ones that are done by other nonpartisan redistricting committees or ones drawn by democrats? >> the fair districts of -- >> will democrats is this a commitment from democrats to support nonpartisan redistricting commission if they win in michigan? >> yeah, in michigan they've been very the democrats have said this is the path. they've been very supportive of voters, not politicians and nonpartisan redistricting commission. in fact, the democratic secretary of state has tried to doo everything she can along with the democratic a.g. to
if clean missouri can hold, then missouri will become a much more viable target. their maps are extremely gerrymandered. the republicans really did this to us starting with the term limit process in 2002 when republicans put that into place. so i think we'll be able, going into 2022 we'll look at a lot of new fair maps and in a place like missouri potentially find a path to victory. thank you. >> redistricting, you did mention the nonpartisan redistricting in michigan and talk about fair...
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, kansas city -- kansas, texas and missouri.f the reasons seeing more guerrilla warfare in the west is because it was so far from d.c. and richmond and in a more undeveloped state, guerrillaave more warfare. you don't see big armies as much is because yes, at the same time this guerrilla warfare stuff and all this fuzzy , inare stuff is going off the eastern theater and western theater the union and confederate armies are still trying to control the population and into the eastern theater, they are still trying to capture the flag, still trying to capture washington enrichment richmond, so that is in their minds a concentration, but you a veryo, david points to real issue for most of the confederacy and union. at the same time they are fighting the fancy battles with fancy armies, all this other stuff is going on in the trans-mississippi theater. so how much you can pay the eastern theater and the west at the same time is taxing, and has an impact on the war. it has an impact on the war and the confederacy and for the union. and
, kansas city -- kansas, texas and missouri.f the reasons seeing more guerrilla warfare in the west is because it was so far from d.c. and richmond and in a more undeveloped state, guerrillaave more warfare. you don't see big armies as much is because yes, at the same time this guerrilla warfare stuff and all this fuzzy , inare stuff is going off the eastern theater and western theater the union and confederate armies are still trying to control the population and into the eastern theater, they...
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in the site were rendered committed tax evasion and sent the money to $2.00 subsidiaries one in missouri and the other in the cayman islands . the city of. which south americans call the chernobyl of the indies is. evermore polluted. the presbyterian church would became more and more aware of the inner connections between. the u.s. economy and. emerging economies around the world particularly around the issue of extractive industries and we asked the question what if there was a connection nexus connecting folks in missouri with folks in peru. hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in herculaneum missouri. this country also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links i formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from the lower your c
in the site were rendered committed tax evasion and sent the money to $2.00 subsidiaries one in missouri and the other in the cayman islands . the city of. which south americans call the chernobyl of the indies is. evermore polluted. the presbyterian church would became more and more aware of the inner connections between. the u.s. economy and. emerging economies around the world particularly around the issue of extractive industries and we asked the question what if there was a connection...
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, and the missouri crazy campaign finance laws, i can say that as a missouri native, the campaign finance laws are very, and in combination with the missouri legislative laws. and i think the writing was in the way of passing the initiative but no way to get it through the legislature. and part of our strategy in missouri is to figure out the super majorities in the legislatures. and if clean missouri can hold, it will be a much more viable target. the maps are gerrymandered. the republicans really did this to us starting with the term limit process in 2002 in moss when republicans put that into place. so i think going into 2022 we'll look at a lot of these maps and find a place, like missouri, potentially to find a path to victory. thank you. yes? >> you mentioned nonpartisan redistricting, in michigan, and you have talked about their districts, are these fair districts going to be ones that are done by other nonpartisan redistricts committees or ones drawn by democrats? >> in the case of -- yes. >> a simple question. is this a commitment from the democrats to support that nonpartisan re
, and the missouri crazy campaign finance laws, i can say that as a missouri native, the campaign finance laws are very, and in combination with the missouri legislative laws. and i think the writing was in the way of passing the initiative but no way to get it through the legislature. and part of our strategy in missouri is to figure out the super majorities in the legislatures. and if clean missouri can hold, it will be a much more viable target. the maps are gerrymandered. the republicans...
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buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical, you know. he's -- he's crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick, get here quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale with its secrets and lies and shifting loyalties, and here, of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms, we picked up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and his older sister marsha. >> he was my playmate. we depended on each other. >> marsha became a nurse, brad ran the farm, the cent
buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911....
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that is in missouri.h a rally at the city's historic union station which you just saw lit up in that beautiful red. >> there's snow in the forecast but officials say the event will take place rain, snow, or shine. >> okay. >> and kansas city's quarterback, patrick mahomes, went to disney world after winning the super bowl. his head coach, though, had other plans. >> andy reid got off the plane and miami and went straight to his favorite barbecue spot. when you're craving burnt ends straight off the plane from miami, welcome home, big red. >> some fans say reid will likely eat for free in kansas city for at least the next decade. >> he said yesterday he got his favorite big old cheeseburger after that big super bowl win. >> big old cheeseburger. >> he deserves it. 21 seasons, first super bowl championship title. >> look at all these facts you looked up. >> you know i know some sports and i like andy reid. >>> meantime one of the chiefs is celebrating his super bowl win by spreading the love 91 times. >> th
that is in missouri.h a rally at the city's historic union station which you just saw lit up in that beautiful red. >> there's snow in the forecast but officials say the event will take place rain, snow, or shine. >> okay. >> and kansas city's quarterback, patrick mahomes, went to disney world after winning the super bowl. his head coach, though, had other plans. >> andy reid got off the plane and miami and went straight to his favorite barbecue spot. when you're craving...
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the problem is the kansas city chiefs play in kansas city, missouri.t was corrected 12 minutes later. this is not the first time geography has been an issue for president trump. joining us now is john avalon. >> hello. >> twitter is having a good time with this. let me play you a couple of moments. one said it's missouri you stone cold idiot. >> it's to the point. >> then here's somebody who decided that the president could just with a sharpie fix his little problem as we've seen before. >> as he is former rnc chairman michael steele said i got nothing for this one. #simply stupid. former lawyer in the obama administration andrew weinstein said this would be funnier if he didn't have the access to the nuclear codes. and then felipe ryan says any blank maps to spare of your home state? he's asking pompeo. what i think is he doesn't know that kansas city is actually in two different states. >> clearly. i mean, that's the deal. and look. this is mildly tricky. this is the extra credit question on the third grade geography exam. but you'd expect the presid
the problem is the kansas city chiefs play in kansas city, missouri.t was corrected 12 minutes later. this is not the first time geography has been an issue for president trump. joining us now is john avalon. >> hello. >> twitter is having a good time with this. let me play you a couple of moments. one said it's missouri you stone cold idiot. >> it's to the point. >> then here's somebody who decided that the president could just with a sharpie fix his little problem as...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith. for five minutes. madam th: thank you, speaker. just over 12 hours ago president donald j. trump stood in this chamber and delivered an incredible state of the union address. he highlighted numerous successes during his time as president of the united states. over seven million jobs created. cord unemployment for five decades. the lowest unemployment in over 70 years for women. record unemployment for african, hispanic, and asian americans. double of the child tax credit from $1,000 to $2,000. orchestrating phase one of the china trade agreement, which increases the amount of agriculture products that the chinese have to purchase from merican farmers. the largest purchase in the history of our country. passing of the usmca agreement. the president campaigned on it. it was a promise made. it was a promise kept. the largest military pay raise n the history of this country. the president said he was going to build a barrier along the southern border. he highlighted 100 miles of it being
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith. for five minutes. madam th: thank you, speaker. just over 12 hours ago president donald j. trump stood in this chamber and delivered an incredible state of the union address. he highlighted numerous successes during his time as president of the united states. over seven million jobs created. cord unemployment for five decades. the lowest unemployment in over 70 years for women. record unemployment for african,...
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palmer, the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, the gentleman from texas, -- thedy, from oklahom gentleman from oklahoma. >> the president of the senate appoints the following senators onmembers of the committee the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, the senator from south dakota, the senator from iowa, mr. grassley, the senator from wyoming, the senator from iowa, miss ernst, the senator from missouri, mr. bluhm, the senator from indiana, mr. young, the senator from new york, mr. schumer, the senator from illinois, mr. durbin, the senator from wisconsin, the senator from maryland, the hampshire, andw the senator from delaware. >> thank you mr. vice president. the members of the committees will exit the chamber through the lobby's doors. [indistinct conversations] >> madam speaker, the dean of the diplomatic corps. [applause] [applause] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> madam speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the
palmer, the gentleman from north carolina, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, the gentleman from texas, -- thedy, from oklahom gentleman from oklahoma. >> the president of the senate appoints the following senators onmembers of the committee the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell, the senator from south dakota, the senator from iowa, mr. grassley, the senator from wyoming, the senator from iowa, miss ernst, the...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from missouri is recognized for one minute. mr. clay: mr. speaker, this black history month i ask my colleagues to join efforts to illuminate the legacy of a true american hero. the late major league baseball all star center fielder, curt flood. in addition to 12 stellar seasons with the st. louis cardinals, curt flood struck a blow for dignity and civil rights by challenging a rule which allowed players to be traded against their will. he noted in his refusal, and i quote, after 12 years in the major leagues, i do not feel i am a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes. i believe that any system which produces that result violates my basic rights as a citizen and is inconsistent with the laws of the united states. my great friend, congressman trone and i, are asking members to join a letter supporting the inductio
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from missouri is recognized for one minute. mr. clay: mr. speaker, this black history month i ask my colleagues to join efforts to illuminate the legacy of a true american hero. the late major league baseball all star center fielder, curt flood....
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the problem is the kansas city chiefs play in kansas city, missouri. that tweet was corrected 12 minutes later. this is not the first time geography has been an issue for president trump. joining us now is john avalon. >> hello. >> twitter is having a good time with this. let me play you a couple of
the problem is the kansas city chiefs play in kansas city, missouri. that tweet was corrected 12 minutes later. this is not the first time geography has been an issue for president trump. joining us now is john avalon. >> hello. >> twitter is having a good time with this. let me play you a couple of
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to united states district judge for the eastern missouri could ask unanimous the reading of the names the way. i move to proceed to legislative session. >> question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it that motion is agreed to. the mood to proceed to executive session for the consideration of calendar 461. >> the question is on the motion all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes to have it tree that motion is agreed to. >> the nomination of the judiciary john gerald neff of illinois to the united states district judge for the northern district of illinois. i sent the cloture motion to the desk. >> the clerk will report the cloture notion. cloture motion we the undersigned senators in accordance with provisions of rule 22 the standing rules of the senate by move to bring to close the nomination of jonathan neff of illinois for the fifth district of bill nye sent by 17 senators as follows. i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the move to proceed to legislative session. >>
to united states district judge for the eastern missouri could ask unanimous the reading of the names the way. i move to proceed to legislative session. >> question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it that motion is agreed to. the mood to proceed to executive session for the consideration of calendar 461. >> the question is on the motion all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes to have it...
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a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed on or his late brother who died from gun violence and so does kind of plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning so just watch out there will be many many more al jazeera english unwitnessed business films that will come
a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed on or his late brother who died from gun violence and so does kind of plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably...
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caller: missouri. jesse: ok. we were having a debate about that this morning. i was born in new joisee. jesse: [laughter] ok. go ahead. : a paper ballot now to every voter may increase the voter turnout and would also provide a paper trail. but what concerns me more than the actual count of the vote is the results of the vote. apparently, republicans get more seats with less votes. the 48 senators that voted to impeach represented 12 million more people than the 50 something that voted to acquit. we are in a state of minority rule. and i defy anybody, any american out there, to declare the man that comes in number two as the winner. that is not the american way. thank you. now, several callars and people online have brought up the idea of a mail-in ballot or going back to some form of paper ballots, taking the computers completely out of the equation. is that even possible in today's society, to hold a statewide or national election without a computer? kathryn: it is certainly possible. because you have to remember, national and statewide elections are just loc
caller: missouri. jesse: ok. we were having a debate about that this morning. i was born in new joisee. jesse: [laughter] ok. go ahead. : a paper ballot now to every voter may increase the voter turnout and would also provide a paper trail. but what concerns me more than the actual count of the vote is the results of the vote. apparently, republicans get more seats with less votes. the 48 senators that voted to impeach represented 12 million more people than the 50 something that voted to...
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a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so that's kind of a plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al-jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning such as watch out they'll be many many more al jazeera english unwitnessed business films that will come to
a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed in ferguson missouri he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce is trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so that's kind of a plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too...
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i know you are from a pretty small town in missouri. stop you on the street thinking you're meghan markle? >> i don't think they think i'm meghan markle because i don't know why meghan markle would be in smalltown missouri but i have had many people like at the grocery store, at church, i even had -- this is when i knew that i looked really like her because i had this teenage boy at the bread aisle of target come up to me and he was like, you know, you look like -- you look like -- what's that princess girl's name, meghan. that's who you look like. so i always giggle when i hear it, though, so it's such a compliment. >> well, akeisha, this really went viral this week when you posted that photo we've been showing with your daughter on instagram. what have the past few days been like for you? >> overwhelming to say the least. it's just been a whirlwind and like i said, it's been so flattering and such a compliment to be compared to her likeness, so i'll take it. it's been fun. >> akeisha, it's been fun to talk to you. thanks so much for b
i know you are from a pretty small town in missouri. stop you on the street thinking you're meghan markle? >> i don't think they think i'm meghan markle because i don't know why meghan markle would be in smalltown missouri but i have had many people like at the grocery store, at church, i even had -- this is when i knew that i looked really like her because i had this teenage boy at the bread aisle of target come up to me and he was like, you know, you look like -- you look like -- what's...
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the chiefs play in missouri. we'll discuss next. you always want to be able to deliver relief for your patients. get them out of pain, get them out of pain fast. we have a new product out there: sensodyne rapid relief. if you use it on monday, by thursday, you'll be enjoying that chocolate ice cream again. they can start it, and 3 days later, i know that they're going to have the results they were looking for. of course i'd love to take an informal poll. i used to be a little cranky. dealing with our finances really haunted me. thankfully, i got quickbooks, and a live bookkeeper's helping customize it for our business. (live bookkeeper) you're all set up! (janine) great! hey! you got the burnt marshmallow out! (delivery man) he slimed me. (janine) tissue? (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. the easy way to a happier business. i'm finding it hard to stay on a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot,
the chiefs play in missouri. we'll discuss next. you always want to be able to deliver relief for your patients. get them out of pain, get them out of pain fast. we have a new product out there: sensodyne rapid relief. if you use it on monday, by thursday, you'll be enjoying that chocolate ice cream again. they can start it, and 3 days later, i know that they're going to have the results they were looking for. of course i'd love to take an informal poll. i used to be a little cranky. dealing...
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of course, the chiefs play in missouri.tt fuller of huffington post says no one actually thinks trump could locate ukraine on a map, right? remember his secretary of state mike pompeo who is from kansas recently tried to embarrass a reporter by asking her to point out ukraine on a map. >> this map has been retweeted thousands of times. looks like someone took a sharpie to kansas and extended it into missouri. an ode of course to sharpie gate when the president extended that hurricane map. after about 10 minutes the president posted a new tweet with the correct state. >>> well, there was no shortage of buzzy shuper bowl as last night and the halftime show has been getting some raise reviews especially on this desk. >> joining us now tv eldter brian steinberg. it felt like the tone was fun, was there a different tone to these ads overall, you think? >> i think so. the last couple of years had high-minded ads talking about lifestyle and the environment and technology. and they're happy. and they went in a fun interesting way.
of course, the chiefs play in missouri.tt fuller of huffington post says no one actually thinks trump could locate ukraine on a map, right? remember his secretary of state mike pompeo who is from kansas recently tried to embarrass a reporter by asking her to point out ukraine on a map. >> this map has been retweeted thousands of times. looks like someone took a sharpie to kansas and extended it into missouri. an ode of course to sharpie gate when the president extended that hurricane map....
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of course the chiefs played missouri and twitter lit up.o one actually thinks trump could locate ukraine on a map, right? remember his secretary of state pompeo from kansas recently tried to embarrass a reporter by asking her to point out ukraine on a map and she says she did. >> this map as you can see right there retweeted thousands of times. looks like someone took a sharpie to kansas and extended it into missouri. of course who could forget sharpieen minutes the president deleted the tweet and posted a new one with the correct their worst day in yea. investors waking up with their first chance to react to the coronavirus after the lunar new year. to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move- kim nooooo!! mucinex has a patented tablet that lasts 3x longer, for 12 hours. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won
of course the chiefs played missouri and twitter lit up.o one actually thinks trump could locate ukraine on a map, right? remember his secretary of state pompeo from kansas recently tried to embarrass a reporter by asking her to point out ukraine on a map and she says she did. >> this map as you can see right there retweeted thousands of times. looks like someone took a sharpie to kansas and extended it into missouri. of course who could forget sharpieen minutes the president deleted the...
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a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of correctionsrom a compounding pharmacy apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company in oklahoma that wasn't licensed to do business in missouri. >> it's like a shady drug deal. suddenly, you've got people carrying cash in the night across state lines so that the public doesn't know how or where $11,000 in taxpayer money was spent? abide by the constitution, in the full light of day, in front of everybody like our justice system's supposed to. >> missouri officials were accused of buying drugs from a compounding pharmacy named the apothecary shop in tulsa, oklahoma. e-mail chains also revealed secret agreements between the apothecary shop and prison officials in louisiana and georgia where the pharmacy was unlicensed to do business. >> it's almost a cloak and dagger way of trying to get drugs to use for executions. i think there are reason for the secrecy happening now is states are at the end of their ropes sort to speak. they've tried everything. this is like their last-ditch ef
a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of correctionsrom a compounding pharmacy apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company in oklahoma that wasn't licensed to do business in missouri. >> it's like a shady drug deal. suddenly, you've got people carrying cash in the night across state lines so that the public doesn't know how or where $11,000 in taxpayer money was spent? abide by the constitution, in the full light of...
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missouri and kentucky had few registration requirements, no poll tax or literacy test. the other thing that makes these two groups of states different is the level of competition. the 1920's were a time in which most american states were overwhelmingly blue or overwhelmingly red. this is the solid democratic south that in most elections in the south in this. there are not even republicans being fielded or nominated for office. hand, massachusetts and connecticut are overwhelmingly red during this. . they will be one of the dramatic switches in the new deal. . but are overwhelmingly republican in this. . -- and this time. the only two that could be classified as competitive and this time would be missouri and kentucky. the presidential election in 1920 was decided by .05% of the boat. what happens when elections are competitive? elections are salient. there is a lot of campaigning. parties have an incentive to reach out to every single vote. suddenly those norms about women not voting do not seem nearly as important in an election that is going to be that close. what we
missouri and kentucky had few registration requirements, no poll tax or literacy test. the other thing that makes these two groups of states different is the level of competition. the 1920's were a time in which most american states were overwhelmingly blue or overwhelmingly red. this is the solid democratic south that in most elections in the south in this. there are not even republicans being fielded or nominated for office. hand, massachusetts and connecticut are overwhelmingly red during...
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host: what do you do in branson, missouri? caller: i am retired. i am a veteran. it is warmer here than in miami and i think the next couple days we will have ice rain. i am retired. host: do you consider yourself a swing voter? politicallyally -- in the state it is republican, and i voted for josh -- and i loved him. i voted basically republican the state. i am more independent. i didn't care for hillary, for sure. i call him pencil not, he just lies. that is terrible -- pencil neck, he just lies. that is terrible. one thing donald trump said certain things he would do and i think he has done it. i am proud of him as an american, i truly am. host: thanks for the call. glad to hear from you. we will go to elmo, texas, republican line. your view one day before the coxes and where we are heading. -- caucuses, and where we are heading. caller: i have been looking , but ily at the caucuses feel that the democrats and the democratic candidates don't have want tos of what they do to keep the economy going. i live in a region close to the mexican border and a little smal
host: what do you do in branson, missouri? caller: i am retired. i am a veteran. it is warmer here than in miami and i think the next couple days we will have ice rain. i am retired. host: do you consider yourself a swing voter? politicallyally -- in the state it is republican, and i voted for josh -- and i loved him. i voted basically republican the state. i am more independent. i didn't care for hillary, for sure. i call him pencil not, he just lies. that is terrible -- pencil neck, he just...
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and it's not just missouri who suffers. as much as 40% of the country will see a decrease in what was available to them. now, my view, this was not decided by transplant experts. most of them have talked to us, in fact, about their concerns about having to transport, in this case, again, livers longer distances having to have more time and expense to get that organ than they would otherwise. but it was decided by what appears to be an unaccountable government contractor -- at least they've been unaccountable to us, senator moran, and we've talked to them about this, tried to make a case that makes sense, tried to get them not to rush through this. but they did. now, you know, the contractor in this case serves as both the administrator of the organ allocation system and the determiner of who gets the organ. it seems like to me there's a conflict there. contractors held a contract for nearly 35 years. again, it seems to me that competition might be a good thing here. this policy became a policy without due process, without t
and it's not just missouri who suffers. as much as 40% of the country will see a decrease in what was available to them. now, my view, this was not decided by transplant experts. most of them have talked to us, in fact, about their concerns about having to transport, in this case, again, livers longer distances having to have more time and expense to get that organ than they would otherwise. but it was decided by what appears to be an unaccountable government contractor -- at least they've been...
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. >>> a day of celebration in kansas city, missouri, started with moments of chaos thanks to a policeefore the victory parade. >> the wild scene happened along the route there. the car broke through barricades as hundreds of people watched police cars chase it down. officers finally boxed in that sedan. whoa, look at that. the driver was wrestled to the ground. he and his passenger were detained. police say the driver may have been impaired. he is expected to face charges. >> the parade itself went off without a hitch. hundreds of thousands of fans came out in subfreezing temperatures to celebrate the chiefs' first title since 1970. head coach andy reid thanked the fans and promised another celebration next year. meanwhile super bowl liv mvp patrick mahomes, one-handed catch there, snagged a beer, bowed to the crowd, and chugged it down. he said he wanted the win in part so coach reid could get his first title. i said before, i went to the university of missouri, so literally all up and down my timeline yesterday, all i saw was pictures from this parade. >> this one, not the police ch
. >>> a day of celebration in kansas city, missouri, started with moments of chaos thanks to a policeefore the victory parade. >> the wild scene happened along the route there. the car broke through barricades as hundreds of people watched police cars chase it down. officers finally boxed in that sedan. whoa, look at that. the driver was wrestled to the ground. he and his passenger were detained. police say the driver may have been impaired. he is expected to face charges....
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so, sarita, if i have one place to eat in chesterfield, missouri, where do i go eat?ot to go to napoli 2. it's this quaint, beautiful, elegant little italian restaurant, and it's amazing.
so, sarita, if i have one place to eat in chesterfield, missouri, where do i go eat?ot to go to napoli 2. it's this quaint, beautiful, elegant little italian restaurant, and it's amazing.
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history, we visit the utah state university classroom to learn about the civil war in places such as missourire is a preview. is one of the reasons you see more of the carrillo warfare in the west because it was so far and inc. and richmond more underdeveloped states? why do you not see that as much? >> the reason you do not see the big armies as much is because at the same time this fuzzy warfare stuff is going on in the west, and the eastern theater and western feet -- theater, the union and confederate armies are still trying to control the population. in the eastern theater, they are trying to capture the flag. they are trying to capture washington and richmond. that is a concentration. . david points toward a real issue. arehe same time as they fighting the big fancy battles, all of this other stuff is going on in the trans-mississippi theater. how much you can actually pay attention to the eastern theater and the trans-mississippi and the west all at the same time is extremely taxing. it has an impact on the war. it has an impact on the confederacy and union. we will see that play out m
history, we visit the utah state university classroom to learn about the civil war in places such as missourire is a preview. is one of the reasons you see more of the carrillo warfare in the west because it was so far and inc. and richmond more underdeveloped states? why do you not see that as much? >> the reason you do not see the big armies as much is because at the same time this fuzzy warfare stuff is going on in the west, and the eastern theater and western feet -- theater, the...
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>>plus house speaker nancy pelosi makes good on a super bet what she gifted to a missouri congressman and clyde. >>clear skies out there right now still some pretty mild temperatures till how long will this spring weather last we'll talk about that growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil tried to stop our clean air laws, he led us to victory. same with the keystone pipeline. when tom says we can save the world and do it together believe him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>plus to talk about with the lawyers tonight the hour mark carpenter kate really join us now from the set of bay area sports night making that shift into from football. back to basketball. >>yes, and now as when all eyes are on the nba. what is happening around the association, the golden state warriors approaching the all-star break have one more game before they air take a week off the kind of recharge a littl
>>plus house speaker nancy pelosi makes good on a super bet what she gifted to a missouri congressman and clyde. >>clear skies out there right now still some pretty mild temperatures till how long will this spring weather last we'll talk about that growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil...
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louis, missouri on the into bennett line -- the independent line.aller: i am a lifelong christian and bernie sanders is my number one choice. my first choice would be three things. i first choice would be burning for president and warren for vice president. i think bernie would clean trump's clock in a debate with the truth. secondly, buttigieg needs to run for congress or something so we can see his voting record on the main issues like campaign-finance reform, trade, and health care. right now all we know is he is getting millions from over 40 billionaires and he would rather watch cartoons then pay attention to the serious issues. bernie was the only one who had the guts to run against hillary. the democratic party leaders. and probably would have won if the party was not doing everything they could to help hillary. have a good day. let's talk to tim, who is calling from wisconsin. good morning. caller: i was just calling. i was curious to see what everybody else was thinking about which democratic candidate would be the best to run against trump
louis, missouri on the into bennett line -- the independent line.aller: i am a lifelong christian and bernie sanders is my number one choice. my first choice would be three things. i first choice would be burning for president and warren for vice president. i think bernie would clean trump's clock in a debate with the truth. secondly, buttigieg needs to run for congress or something so we can see his voting record on the main issues like campaign-finance reform, trade, and health care. right...
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missouri operates one of the largest rural transit networks in the nation. we have over 800 vehicles, it provides service throughout the state. it is critically important, when you think about the rural issues. even thinking about the ability to age in place gracefully. accessing the transit to rural areas, we have a very innovative program. it connects on the rural basis with the force development. our cape girardeau, county transit, operates of ample. it works with the local communities there, working with a couple manufacturing facilities. we are bringing workers directly to those manufacturing facilities. a great example of how rural transit is trying to be dynamic, and meeting the needs of our citizens. >> thank you. >> i certainly appreciate the emphasis. we have worked with rural chances isms. i've been working with rural transit systems personally for 30 years. liberal americas change quite a bit in that period. we're really looking at regions in many parts of the country now, they have health care, employment, higher ed. you have to go further dista
missouri operates one of the largest rural transit networks in the nation. we have over 800 vehicles, it provides service throughout the state. it is critically important, when you think about the rural issues. even thinking about the ability to age in place gracefully. accessing the transit to rural areas, we have a very innovative program. it connects on the rural basis with the force development. our cape girardeau, county transit, operates of ample. it works with the local communities...
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lincoln would of course win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri, maryland and west virginia, and inthe eyes of lincoln and his backers this gave credence to this deliverance argument. national --ds,t he the national union party expanded lincoln's coalition in 1864 by perfecting a big-tent approach. mainstream backers emphasized the theme of amnesty, of forgiveness of white seven or's, their deliverance from -- white slaveholders, their deliverance. radical abolitionists instead foregrounded black freedom and citizenship as the central achievements and themes. frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy. he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. courseglass of nonetheless endorsed lincoln, because although the republican party was not perfect, the democratic party represented something far worse. a mcclellan victory, douglass put it, would restore slavery to all its ancient power and make this government what it was before rebellion, instruments of the slave powers. abolitionists supported
lincoln would of course win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri, maryland and west virginia, and inthe eyes of lincoln and his backers this gave credence to this deliverance argument. national --ds,t he the national union party expanded lincoln's coalition in 1864 by perfecting a big-tent approach. mainstream backers emphasized the theme of amnesty, of forgiveness of white seven or's, their deliverance from -- white slaveholders, their deliverance. radical abolitionists instead foregrounded...
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so if nothing else, surely maintaining kansas' 159 year tradition of beating missouri is something we can all get behind. [ applause ] in all seriousness, as i said last week, compromise is hard. it is messy. it is slow. but it is so worth it. now it's up to all of you to finish the task. when we add this to our list of bipartisan accomplishments, we will not only save lives. it will close the book on a long, senseless, expensive, political fight. making room to improve access to health care and grow the kansas economy. we are so close. let's get this done. as we continue our work to rebuild kansas, there's one area where we mean it literally. it's time for us to develop a new comprehensive transportation plan so that we can rebuild roads and bridges across our state. my secretary of transtortation, julie lorenz and her team have spent months hosting meet togz ensure all kansan communities large and small have the opportunity to help shape the future of infrastructure in a way that meets local needs. it's about far more than roads and bridges. it is the means by which our school buses
so if nothing else, surely maintaining kansas' 159 year tradition of beating missouri is something we can all get behind. [ applause ] in all seriousness, as i said last week, compromise is hard. it is messy. it is slow. but it is so worth it. now it's up to all of you to finish the task. when we add this to our list of bipartisan accomplishments, we will not only save lives. it will close the book on a long, senseless, expensive, political fight. making room to improve access to health care...
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professor frank bowman from the university of missouri speaking with me earlier.come: the coronavirus. we're in hong kong, where a new health union is threatening to strike unless the authorities close the border with mainland china. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, is to be set free unconditionally. ..four, three, two, one... a countdown to a critical moment. the world's most powerful rocket ignited all 27 of its engines at once. and apart from its power, it's this recycling of the rocket, slashing the cost of a launch, that makes this a breakthrough in the business of space travel. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it a piece of cake. thousa
professor frank bowman from the university of missouri speaking with me earlier.come: the coronavirus. we're in hong kong, where a new health union is threatening to strike unless the authorities close the border with mainland china. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of...
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were submitted to put medicaid expansion on their ballot in 2020 and yes, i am even talking about missouri where expansion is well on its way to a statewide vote with momentum growing by the day, so if nothing else surely maintaining kansas and it's 159 tradition of beating missouri is something we can all get behind. (applause), in all seriousness, as i said last week compromise is hard, it is messy it is slow but it is so worth it now it is up to all of you to finish the task when we add this to our list of bipartisan accomplishments we will not only save lives it will close the book on a long senseless political fight making room to improve access to health care and grow the economy we are so close let's get this done as we continue our work to rebuild kansas there is one area where literally it is time for us to develop a new comprehensive transportation plan so that we can rebuild roads and bridges across our state, merry secretary of transportation julie and her team have spent months hosting community meetings to ensure that all communities large and small have the opportunity to he
were submitted to put medicaid expansion on their ballot in 2020 and yes, i am even talking about missouri where expansion is well on its way to a statewide vote with momentum growing by the day, so if nothing else surely maintaining kansas and it's 159 tradition of beating missouri is something we can all get behind. (applause), in all seriousness, as i said last week compromise is hard, it is messy it is slow but it is so worth it now it is up to all of you to finish the task when we add this...
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the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, hosted this talk as part of their annual symposium. >> i do believe that is my cue to head to this direction and give our introduction for our next speaker. also, i would like to say before that, here is a little public service announcement.
the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri, hosted this talk as part of their annual symposium. >> i do believe that is my cue to head to this direction and give our introduction for our next speaker. also, i would like to say before that, here is a little public service announcement.