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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it w was all of these issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way. so americans united in church and state did sue them. the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, they're faith based. >> we'll learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you got to stop going up there screaming at that council because you're not going to get anywhere with you doing that. now you want to get on the other side of that bunch. you're going to have to calm down. and you know, i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude. because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the that to ma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse on november 7th, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the col
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it w was all of these issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way. so americans united in church and state did sue them. the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, they're faith based. >> we'll learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you...
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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison, and there were the same issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way, so the separation of church and state sued them, and they had to repay the state of iowa. there was an argument that they are nonpartisan, that they are faith-based. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> we were screaming at that counsel. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitude,o change my because i really didn't realize other side ofhe the bench, makes the law. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will hear a tacoma bridge to about its collapse into the puget sound in 1940. it was considered the third suspension bridge in the world, and it is now used by civil engineers as a study in bridge design >>. --
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison, and there were the same issues. you get a better tv in your cell, access to parole in this way, so the separation of church and state sued them, and they had to repay the state of iowa. there was an argument that they are nonpartisan, that they are faith-based. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest....
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became born again, founded the international prison ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues, we get access to parole in this way. americans united for separation of church and state did sue them in the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. they are neutral and open to everyone. as a result of the case when you go in these prisons people use the term this is about faith, character, moral rehabilitation, over and over i was told these -- the worst prison in texas is notorious for violence, angola was notorious, the bloodiest prison in america, and people slept with magazines and catalogs strapped to their chest so they wouldn't be stabbed in the night but then the seminary came and it is peaceful and everything is better. a lot of people refute that narrative and say was changing staff because staff had been there many generations, generations of families, predominantly white staff and african-american population of prisoners, meant chang
became born again, founded the international prison ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues, we get access to parole in this way. americans united for separation of church and state did sue them in the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. they are neutral and open to everyone. as a result of the case when you go in these prisons people use...
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the international prison ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. it was the same issues. you get tv in your cell. you get access to role. americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan. they are faith-based. >> will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. c stop screening out the ouncil because you are not going to get anywhere. if you want to get on the other side of the bench, you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitudechange my because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the law. >> sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will visit the tacoma narrows bridge collapse int its 1940. the bridge was considered the third largest suspension ridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers
the international prison ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. it was the same issues. you get tv in your cell. you get access to role. americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan. they are faith-based. >> will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the...
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us about this -- >>reporter: these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a sillicon valley ceo and an iowaas eaten local fair with -- a ritual for presidential hopefuls. gotten his hands dirty on a factory floor, something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following and he's even led a few jump shots fly. a photo opt. he has david bluff on the payroll and they just hired joel -- >> you don't hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. the poll -- >> the thirstfirst thins he needs -- the first thing he needs to do is appeal the women. women's voices are -- >> new company data shows facebook's work force is 35% female. an improvement over last year and as the company changes, so does the ceo. if asked if he's an atheist. he says i was raised jewish and i went through a period where i questioned things and now i believe religion is important. >> how about stopping climate change before we destroy the planet and getting millions of people involved, manufacturing and installing solar panels. how about curing all diseases and asking volunteers to share their he
us about this -- >>reporter: these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a sillicon valley ceo and an iowaas eaten local fair with -- a ritual for presidential hopefuls. gotten his hands dirty on a factory floor, something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following and he's even led a few jump shots fly. a photo opt. he has david bluff on the payroll and they just hired joel -- >> you don't hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. the poll --...
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. >> reporter: the newly-released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa share, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank. the prisoner had unlocked his cuffs and shackles with a key he somehow obtained. now in a race with the second officer to get the gun in the van. he fatally shot deputy mark burr bridge and fired a bullet through the torso of the other. the convicted killer then slams the van through the garage door. he car jacks a video before police chase him down. >> he will not breathe another breath of free air in his life. >> reporter: at his sentencing hearing, the escaped prisoner saying he didn't mean to kill officer burbridge. the officer's children devastated. >> he's a monster, a sociopath with know emotion. i'd go as far to say he's the devil. >> reporter: he pleaded guilty to 12 counts including murder and sentenced to life in prison. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> life in prison without parole, he'll be there. >>> and when we come back, the iconic "star wars" character who's set to get his own movie. >>> and why justin theroux misse
. >> reporter: the newly-released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa share, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank. the prisoner had unlocked his cuffs and shackles with a key he somehow obtained. now in a race with the second officer to get the gun in the van. he fatally shot deputy mark burr bridge and fired a bullet through the torso of the other. the convicted killer then slams the van through the garage door. he car jacks a video before police...
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>> reporter: tonight the newly released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa sheriff's deputy, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank. the prisoner, wesley correa-carmenaty, had unlocked his cuffs and shackles with a key he somehow obtained. now in a race with a second officer to get the gun in the van. correa-carmenaty fatally shooting deputy mark burbridge and firing a bullet into deputy pat morgan's torso. the convicted killer then slamming the van through the jail's garage door. he then carjacks a vehicle before police chase him down. >> he will not breathe another breath of free air in his life >> reporter: at his sentencing hearing, the escaped prisoner saying he didn't mean to kill deputy burbridge. the officer's children devastated. >> to me he's a monster, a sociopath with no emotion. i'd go as far to even say he's the devil. >> reporter: correa-carmenaty pleaded guilty to 12 counts including murder. he's been sentenced to life in prison. david. >> linzie janis, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the
>> reporter: tonight the newly released surveillance video shows a convicted murderer lunging at an iowa sheriff's deputy, stabbing him in the neck and face with a shank. the prisoner, wesley correa-carmenaty, had unlocked his cuffs and shackles with a key he somehow obtained. now in a race with a second officer to get the gun in the van. correa-carmenaty fatally shooting deputy mark burbridge and firing a bullet into deputy pat morgan's torso. the convicted killer then slamming the van...
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>>reporter: these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a silicon valley ceo and an iowa caucus contender. he has gotten his hands dirty on a factory floor. something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following. on top of all that, zuckerberg's foundation has former obama campaign david pluff on the payroll and they hired clinton pollster jenny -- >> you don't hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. my guess is the pollsters is helping him understand the american people. >> if zuckerberg gets political, there's hurdles. >> the first thing he needs to do is appeal to women -- the big criticisms of facebooking is they don't hire women. women's voices are suppressed. >> new company data shows facebook's work force is 35% female. an improvement over last year. as the company changes, so does the ceo. if asked he's an atheist and zuckerberg said no, i was raised jewish and i went through a period where i questioned things, but i believe religion is important. then the spring -- it sounded like a campaign speech. >> how about stopping climate change before
>>reporter: these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a silicon valley ceo and an iowa caucus contender. he has gotten his hands dirty on a factory floor. something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following. on top of all that, zuckerberg's foundation has former obama campaign david pluff on the payroll and they hired clinton pollster jenny -- >> you don't hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. my guess is the pollsters is helping him...
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wingwere buying the entire from an iowa state prison. it was all of these issues. you get access to parole in this way, americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them. the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa. make the having to argument that they are not prison this, it are faith-based. when you talk to these prison people and you said is about faith and character and more rehabilitation, over and over i was told that this was the worst prison in texas. angola was called the bloodiest prison in texas. people slept with magazines and catalogs strapped to their chest so they would be stabbed in the night. -- would not be stabbed in the night. thate would refute narrative and say that it was changing staff because staff had been there for many generations. they were there for predominately white staff and a predominately african-american staff of prisoners. looking for better right and organizing along the cells. it becomes that this is changing the prisons themselves. it is making prisons better. my pretty -- my criticism of
wingwere buying the entire from an iowa state prison. it was all of these issues. you get access to parole in this way, americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them. the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa. make the having to argument that they are not prison this, it are faith-based. when you talk to these prison people and you said is about faith and character and more rehabilitation, over and over i was told that this was the worst prison in texas....
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. >> an iowa man who pulled off one of the biggest lottery scams in decades will be sentenced tomorrowformer lottery security director eddy tipton admitted to creating a program to allow him to predict winning numbers. as a result, he raked in $2 million from several state lotteries. this is video of him attempting his final scam in 2015. he's facing a 25-year prison sentence. as part of his plea deal, he must repay all of his ill-gotten gains. >> a new bill would present a third option on state documents including driver's licenses and birth certificates. under current law, someone who wants to change their gender for a state i.d. document has to have a gender certification from a licensed position. well, this new bill would eliminate the mandatory medical verification. >>> a man arrested for not paying his b.a.r.t. fare got much more than a ticket. b.a.r.t. police caught the man this weekend at the fruitvale station in oakland. he turned out to have a $20,000 warrant on suspicion of identity theft. b.a.r.t. police arrested him, took him to jail. officers have been cracking down on fa
. >> an iowa man who pulled off one of the biggest lottery scams in decades will be sentenced tomorrowformer lottery security director eddy tipton admitted to creating a program to allow him to predict winning numbers. as a result, he raked in $2 million from several state lotteries. this is video of him attempting his final scam in 2015. he's facing a 25-year prison sentence. as part of his plea deal, he must repay all of his ill-gotten gains. >> a new bill would present a third...
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. >> these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a silicone valley ceo and more like an iowa caucus contenderare with hawkeye state residents a ritual for presidential hopefuls. gotten his hands dirty on factory floor in florescent vests something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following. he has let jump shots fly a commonplace campaign trail photo op. on top of all of that zuckerberg's foundation has former campaign whiz david plouffe on the payroll and just hired joel benenson. >> you don't intend to hire pollsters unless you want to know what people are thinking. my guess is the pollster is helping him understand the american people. >> if zuckerberg gets political, there are hurdles ahead. >> to survive the democratic primary, the first thing he is going to need to do is appeal to women more than he has been able to do so far. one of the criticisms of facebook is they don't hire women. women's voices are suppressed internally. >> facebook's workforce is 35% female. an improvement over last year. and if the company changes, d.o. so does the ceo. asked on facebook if is he
. >> these days mark zuckerberg looks less like a silicone valley ceo and more like an iowa caucus contenderare with hawkeye state residents a ritual for presidential hopefuls. gotten his hands dirty on factory floor in florescent vests something we have seen from politicians trying to build a following. he has let jump shots fly a commonplace campaign trail photo op. on top of all of that zuckerberg's foundation has former campaign whiz david plouffe on the payroll and just hired joel...
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suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowao say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this call to grassley about, you know, heartfelt feelings about ethanol. it's a little unsubtle even for this white house.
suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowao say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this call to...
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an iowa man who pulled off one of the biggest lottery scams in decades will be sentenced tomorrow.mer lottery director admitted to creating a program that allowed him to predict winning numbers. he raked in $2 million from several state lotteries. this is video of him attempting izfinal scam in 2015. he's facing a 25-year prison sentence. he must repay all of his ill-received gains. >> a man got much more than a ticket. b.a.r.t. police caught him at the fruitvale station. he turned out to have a $25,000 warrant on suspicion of identity theft. b.a.r.t. police arrested him, took him to jail. officers have been cracking down more on fare cheaters. they cost b.a.r.t. an estimated $25 million a year. you can find out more about the impact of construction involving caltrain's electrification project this week. rail crossing signal equipment will have to be relocated. foundation work will affect traffic in about three months. >> there are potholes and then there are monster sinkholes. you can see the street collapse, leaving a gaping hole in the roeld. minutes later, a man riding a scoote
an iowa man who pulled off one of the biggest lottery scams in decades will be sentenced tomorrow.mer lottery director admitted to creating a program that allowed him to predict winning numbers. he raked in $2 million from several state lotteries. this is video of him attempting izfinal scam in 2015. he's facing a 25-year prison sentence. he must repay all of his ill-received gains. >> a man got much more than a ticket. b.a.r.t. police caught him at the fruitvale station. he turned out to...
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senate judiciary committee, chuck grassley, got asked by a very persistent, very bright constituent at an iowall. the question that he faced was about the controversial dossier that first detailed collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the head of the company that commissioned that dossier, the co-founder of fusion gps, glen simpson, he spent ten hours giving a transcribed interview to judiciary committee staffers recently, all about the dossier. ten hours of testimony. afterward, glen simpson said he stands by the dossier. he also said, quote, the committee can release the transcript if it so chooses. the transcript of ten hours of his testimony on the dossier. at that town hall in iowa, senator grassley told his persistent constituent that he was open to releasing that transcript of those ten hours of testimony if his committee voted to do that. here's what we can report tonight. judiciary has 11 republicans and nine democrats. we think all nine democrats would likely vote to release that transcript. we reached out to all of them as well as the republicans on the committee. one of
senate judiciary committee, chuck grassley, got asked by a very persistent, very bright constituent at an iowall. the question that he faced was about the controversial dossier that first detailed collusion between the trump campaign and russia. the head of the company that commissioned that dossier, the co-founder of fusion gps, glen simpson, he spent ten hours giving a transcribed interview to judiciary committee staffers recently, all about the dossier. ten hours of testimony. afterward,...
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in an iowa courtroom, both families had listened for a week. >> alex fazzino murdered emily fazzino.tors painted alex fazzino as a monster who brutally killed his wife in a fit of rage. i've got to ask you this straight out. did you play any role in killing your wife? >> physically, no. i mean, i -- i'll always feel a little responsible that i couldn't get through to anybody to get her help. and i'll carry that with me for all of my life. >> defense lawyers bill kutmus and trevor hook insisted there was no murder here or any crime at all. >> this case should have never been prosecuted. >> that was where you came down, from the very beginning, was that this case should never have been brought. >> absolutely not. i took that position because of the lack of evidence. alex fazzino was totally innocent. >> there's no more pressure than if you have an innocent person you're trying to defend on this kind of a charge, first-degree murder. >> kutmus says that from the beginning, prosecutors targeted alex and refused to consider anything else. >> they reviewed all the information, the toxicolo
in an iowa courtroom, both families had listened for a week. >> alex fazzino murdered emily fazzino.tors painted alex fazzino as a monster who brutally killed his wife in a fit of rage. i've got to ask you this straight out. did you play any role in killing your wife? >> physically, no. i mean, i -- i'll always feel a little responsible that i couldn't get through to anybody to get her help. and i'll carry that with me for all of my life. >> defense lawyers bill kutmus and...
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suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowaenator to say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this call to grassley about, you know, heartfelt feelings about ethanol. it's a little unsubtle even for this white house. even for the conservative media that isn't buying it, but we have to adjust our subtlety meter in this era. >> it may be that this is the first time in history that donald trump picked up the phone for something other than self-interest. just to praise ethanol. >> just to praise ethanol.
suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowaenator to say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this...
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he founded the prison ministry and they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it was all the same issues. parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are state-based. announcer: you also learn about the life of the first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> screaming at that counsel, because we are not going to get anywhere with you doing that. you want to get on the other side of the bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. so i had to change my attitude, because i really realized that you and the other side of the bench, make the law. announcer: on sunday at 2:00 p.m., on american history tv, we will visit the narrows bridge to hear about its collapse on november 7, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the collapse is us
he founded the prison ministry and they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and it was all the same issues. parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state sued them and the organization lost. but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are state-based. announcer: you also learn about the life of the first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is...
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suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowa senator to say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this call to grassley about, you know, heartfelt feelings about ethanol. it's a little unsubtle even for this white house. even for the conservative media that isn't buying it, but we have to adjust our subtlety meter in this era. >> it may be that this is the first time in history that donald trump picked up the phone for something other than self-interest. just to praise ethanol. >> just to praise ethanol. he was just thinking warm thoughts about corn, yeah. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> well, today the president went to missouri to give a teleprompter speech about tax cuts, and apparent
suspect that a sitting president of the united states has never once picked up the phone to call an iowa senator to say, ethanol is great. it's something that presidents tend to mention once every four years when they're running for president, and it never comes up again. >> or conceivably if the senator from iowa has something going on that the president really, really has strong feelings about. the president's son getting called before grassley's committee less than one day before this...
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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all of these same issues. you get your own tv and your .ell and this access americans united for the separation of church and state a pseudonym and the organization loss and had to repay the state. they had it to make the case they are nonpartisan but faith-based. >> we will learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is " fighting for dreams that matter." andou have to stop going up screamed at that counsel because you will not get anything done. the othero get to side of the bench, you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude because i really realized that you on the other the law.he bench makes announcer: 2:00 p.m. on sunday on american history tv, we will visit at the bridge to hear in 1940. collapse the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all of these same issues. you get your own tv and your .ell and this access americans united for the separation of church and state a pseudonym and the organization loss and had to repay the state. they had it to make the case they are nonpartisan but faith-based. >> we will learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is...
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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. they had the same issues, you get your own tv in your cell. you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. but they cap making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. >> also, tacoma's first mayor haroldcan moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. >> you have to go that you have to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you want to get on the other side of that bench, you will have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks, which meant that i had to change my attitude. i realized that you on the other side of the bench, make the law. announcer: sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit the suspension bridge and hear about its collapse in the puget sound on november 7, 1940.
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. they had the same issues, you get your own tv in your cell. you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. but they cap making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. >> also, tacoma's first mayor haroldcan moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his...
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at australia's airport security not surprisingly has been increased people told to arrive at an and iowa in earlier than normal trying bit bring feel of bags the normal as well. that cause delays in queues at the door at sydney international airport this morning however people understand of course that when a plot is uncovered a when there is a risk. may accept that there's extra measures put in place not means added juni tying this is the thirteenth plot according to the security agencies here. that they've managed to follow in the last three years. australia remains on a probable terror threat. nnova. there's been widespread international condemnation of the controversial vice in venezuela this weekend which could give sweeping new powers to president medora. hundreds of people have died during months of protests against the government and opposition parties boycotted the ballot claiming it was a great. today the us government hit president maduro would direct sanctions saying he undermine democracy. from caracas the b. b. c.'s katie watson reports. maduro this was a big win state tv b
at australia's airport security not surprisingly has been increased people told to arrive at an and iowa in earlier than normal trying bit bring feel of bags the normal as well. that cause delays in queues at the door at sydney international airport this morning however people understand of course that when a plot is uncovered a when there is a risk. may accept that there's extra measures put in place not means added juni tying this is the thirteenth plot according to the security agencies...
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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state. you get a tv in your cell, access to parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state. the by law kept making the argument that they are not partisan. they are faith-based. >> you can learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, herald moss has he recounts this role in the civil rights movement. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. >> you have to start growing up and squeezing the council because you are not going to get anywhere with you doing that. now, we want to get on the other side of that bench. you will have to calm down. and you know? i got that from whites and blacks. so i had to change my attitude because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the law. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we will visit the tacoma bridge to hear about the collapse into the pudget sound on november 7th, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge and the collapse is use said
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state. you get a tv in your cell, access to parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state. the by law kept making the argument that they are not partisan. they are faith-based. >> you can learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, herald moss has he recounts this role in the civil rights movement. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. >> you have to start growing up and squeezing...
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became born again and started a international prison ministry and they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues. you get a year of tv in your cell and access to parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost and have to repay the state of iowa but kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith-based. >> also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss. as he recounts his role in the pacific northwest, his book, "fighting for dreams that matter." >> you have to stop screaming at the council because you won't get anywhere doing that. you want to get on the other side of that bench and you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks and had to change my attitude because you realize you on the other side of the bench makes the law. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visited tacoma narrows bridge to hear about the collapse into puget sound on november 7, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longes
became born again and started a international prison ministry and they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues. you get a year of tv in your cell and access to parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost and have to repay the state of iowa but kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith-based. >> also learn about the life of tacoma's first...
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they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. and it was all of these same issues. you get your own tv in your cell. you get this parole. you get access to parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith-based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> you've got to stop going up there, screaming at that council, because we're not going to get anywhere with you doing that. no. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you're going to have to calm down. and, you know, i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude. because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the tacoma
they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison. and it was all of these same issues. you get your own tv in your cell. you get this parole. you get access to parole in this way. so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith-based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor,...
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that remark is what got trump when he was asked by an interviewer in iowa to attack john mccain for not being a true hero. that, this issue has been dividing republicans for a long time. you know, there's sort of scars built up in the republican party over this and trump has had no -- he can't rip off the scars but, you know, the scab. and just to your point, s anderson, about what he's going to do tonight, i went to a lot of rallies during the campaign, 2015, 2016, they are like conservative versions of the grate elf deful dead shows. people who go there want to hear the hits. don't want to speak from the teleprompter, hear president trump, they want to hear trump. i would be very surprised if that's not what we ge. >> i don't think anyone here thinks he's going to speak from the teleprompter or he's going to stick to the president he was last night or when he gave the joint sessions speech. that's not what the crowd wants, to your point. he doesn't have new policy to announ announce. he's going to feed off the crowd. there's nothing new to announce. all likelihood, we're going to hear
that remark is what got trump when he was asked by an interviewer in iowa to attack john mccain for not being a true hero. that, this issue has been dividing republicans for a long time. you know, there's sort of scars built up in the republican party over this and trump has had no -- he can't rip off the scars but, you know, the scab. and just to your point, s anderson, about what he's going to do tonight, i went to a lot of rallies during the campaign, 2015, 2016, they are like conservative...
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if in the august of first year as president you're having to say how strong you are in iowa against an internal challenge. that in itself is a pretty bad sign. >> yeah. i'll get you guys to both comment on that if you care to. jane, i want to ask you, how and when will he ever turn this around? >> you know, the president has not shown an appetite for doing anything different. if he thinks he's still winning some way. so i think he may have to go a little deeper in these numbers before he tries something different. the president has seen rewards either from his base or a lot of news attention. we know he's a cable news addict here. that if he keeps seeing this attention and the news coverage and the media, i'm not sure he's going to change right now. i cannot see this candidate -- i've been covering him since the day he launched his announcement from trump tower. i just don't see him turning off twitter or saying we're going to to press releases. or we're not going to do immediate responses. and i can't stress enough, this is the honeymoon period. we're six months in. it's supposed to b
if in the august of first year as president you're having to say how strong you are in iowa against an internal challenge. that in itself is a pretty bad sign. >> yeah. i'll get you guys to both comment on that if you care to. jane, i want to ask you, how and when will he ever turn this around? >> you know, the president has not shown an appetite for doing anything different. if he thinks he's still winning some way. so i think he may have to go a little deeper in these numbers...
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. >> mercedes: i had an interesting experience during the iowa caucus.nd, hillary clinton, huma abedin, chelsea clinton, they walk in and do not talk to anyone there until the cameras went on. i thought to myself, when you're a natural politician, you walk into a room and you go and you talk to everybody. you even introduce yourself. it was very clear that that's one thing she is always lacked is that personal human touch and the fact that she was always so calculated and she was always so careful and how she would talk which is so different from president donald trump who is so transparent and you know he's thinking. >> harris: she walked into chipotle and nobody recognized her apparently. >> gianno: hillary clinton was the correlative bill of the selection process. that's all you can think of. she's making a fallacious argument. you lost an election, move on. >> dagen: play devil's advocate, sandra. >> sandra: i don't know. if i'm looking at a competition and i'm hearing the competitor who lost without explanation, i'm thinking wow, did you get under h
. >> mercedes: i had an interesting experience during the iowa caucus.nd, hillary clinton, huma abedin, chelsea clinton, they walk in and do not talk to anyone there until the cameras went on. i thought to myself, when you're a natural politician, you walk into a room and you go and you talk to everybody. you even introduce yourself. it was very clear that that's one thing she is always lacked is that personal human touch and the fact that she was always so calculated and she was always...
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the international prison ministry were running an entire wing in the iowa state prison. it was all the same issues, you get a better tv in your cell. they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. they're faith based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss. his book is fighting for dreams that matter. >> you've got we want to get on side of that bench. you're going to have to calm down. and i got that from whites and blacks. so i had to change my attitude because i really realized that you on the other side of that bench makes the law. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the tacoma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse on november 7th, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world. today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge anything like this anywhere in our part of the world. so that was an unfamiliarity with just how a big thing like this was supposed to b
the international prison ministry were running an entire wing in the iowa state prison. it was all the same issues, you get a better tv in your cell. they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. they're faith based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss. his book is fighting for dreams that matter. >> you've got we want to get on side of that bench. you're going to have to calm down. and i got that from whites and blacks....
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they ran an entire wing in iowa state prison. you get your tv and phone. you get this parole. get access to parole in this way. the separation of church and state sued them. they made the argument they are not partisan, they are faith-based. >> you will learn about the life of about the first african america as he recounts his role in the civil right movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that matter. >> you have to stop screaming at the council. you will not get anywhere. if you want to get on the other side of the bench, you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. i had to change my attitude. i realized you and the other side of the bench makes the law. >> on american history tv, we will visit the tacoma's narrow bridge. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world. today, the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge like this in any part of our world. aboutn't unfamiliarity how a big thing like this was supposed to behave. aere
they ran an entire wing in iowa state prison. you get your tv and phone. you get this parole. get access to parole in this way. the separation of church and state sued them. they made the argument they are not partisan, they are faith-based. >> you will learn about the life of about the first african america as he recounts his role in the civil right movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that matter. >> you have to stop screaming at the council. you will...
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a nationwide manhunt for an escape chilled manhunt in iowa.during a standoff with police last night. overpowering a sheriff's deputy on friday from a psychiatric hospital. officers say they attempted to get powell to surrender peacefully, but he was found dead from a gunshot wound. well, a brief prison takeover in arkansas yesterday were six inmates took cues from correctional officers at a maximum-security prison near little rock and hauled officers. the officers were released with minor injuries. more problems for wells fargo. the unit provides credit card processing services has been hit with a class-action lawsuit, accusing it of using misleading sales tax but over billing for services. dealing with a nationwide scandal over unauthorized accounts opened by employees in consumer banking division. many lawsuits oversell practices. that is a look at what is happening now, cheryl. cheryl: obviously with the numbers came out, we saw a piece of the puzzle. a lot of the earnings today as well. walt disney reporting latest earnings after the closi
a nationwide manhunt for an escape chilled manhunt in iowa.during a standoff with police last night. overpowering a sheriff's deputy on friday from a psychiatric hospital. officers say they attempted to get powell to surrender peacefully, but he was found dead from a gunshot wound. well, a brief prison takeover in arkansas yesterday were six inmates took cues from correctional officers at a maximum-security prison near little rock and hauled officers. the officers were released with minor...
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about the an talk effectiveness of the sanctions, but in iowa, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. maybe she kind of answered my question, it was my nderstanding that russia and china continually trade with orth korea and that's what keeps that regime propped up all the time f. they would stop and what can hem we do? what can we do to make sure they stop trading with them? that is what keeps them propped of especially -- well, both them, but russia. host: go ahead. thought you were done. i think that we're trying to engage china and russia on a work in theonts and united nations security council on sanctions to impose on north korea. we also try and engage with the chinese government to talk about of tradeown the amount that they currently engage in with north korea. sanctions, secondary sanctions we've seen most out of the trump administration are an attempt to get the chinese government to pressure on to north korea and secondary sanctions targeting chinese entities within the country, that are china, trading, working with north clandesti
about the an talk effectiveness of the sanctions, but in iowa, line for democrats, go ahead. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. maybe she kind of answered my question, it was my nderstanding that russia and china continually trade with orth korea and that's what keeps that regime propped up all the time f. they would stop and what can hem we do? what can we do to make sure they stop trading with them? that is what keeps them propped of especially -- well, both them, but russia. host: go...
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an entire wing in the iowa prison. this is why you can get better so americansf, and united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost and had to repay the state of iowa. but they cap arguing that they were not partisan, they were faith-based. >> the first african-american mayor, harold moss, will recount his role in the civil rights movement in in the pacific northwest. you have to stop going out and screaming against the council. if you want to get on the other side of that ranch, you have to calm down. that and so, i had to change my attitude. thatse i really realized you on the other side of the -- being on the other side of the bench, you make the law. >> we will visit the tacoma narrows bridge, to hear about its collapse into the puget sound in december 1940. it was once considered the longest suspension bridge in the world, and today the collapse is used as a case study for engineers. qwest there was nothing like this anywhere in the world here in the pacific northwest. so the
an entire wing in the iowa prison. this is why you can get better so americansf, and united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost and had to repay the state of iowa. but they cap arguing that they were not partisan, they were faith-based. >> the first african-american mayor, harold moss, will recount his role in the civil rights movement in in the pacific northwest. you have to stop going out and screaming against the council. if you want to get on...
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it's mike pence or any of these other republicans who are raising money and visiting iowa, or new hampshire, if you're an ambitious politics and you have to run for president some day, you're running. >> they see something that is wrong, misis wrong with the president's emotional state. why is me tweeting about a democratic senator, if he 'goods to watch cnn, wine didn't they tweet about poppy harlow's opioid epps democratic or the marines presumed dead, but he's tweeting about "new york times" and blumenthal. >> go ahead, chris. just because you're in d.c. -- >> look at this rain behind me. i'm trying to get through it. >> oh. i know you feel bad for me. the other thing to keep in mind, brian touched on this, and it's important, what is the one word if you have to think of donald trump, you can say cash or unpredictable. the idea of why are we talking about 2020, sure, you're right, at the same time, this is someone who has literal le rewritten every rule in presidential politics and getting elected president and how he's acted in this 200 days. so unpredictable is the new predictable. given that, you h
it's mike pence or any of these other republicans who are raising money and visiting iowa, or new hampshire, if you're an ambitious politics and you have to run for president some day, you're running. >> they see something that is wrong, misis wrong with the president's emotional state. why is me tweeting about a democratic senator, if he 'goods to watch cnn, wine didn't they tweet about poppy harlow's opioid epps democratic or the marines presumed dead, but he's tweeting about "new...
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iowa. >> missouri. >> thank you. and he was an ally of steven a. doug loss and therefore a political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig, and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposed an old country woman, satire about shields that were insulting, and as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires, and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to -- lincoln feeling he was protecting mary todd, with whom he was reconciling after having broken up with her. shields challenges him to a duel and they good to an island in the mississippi, john harden, a state senator, and a cousin of mary todd, rided up at the key moment and says you're ridiculous and it's illegal and you have to stop the. lincoln is completely humiliated. the famous broad sword where shields its relatively sport and lincoln is 6'4", and lincoln chooses as the weapons broad swords because he has long arms. and he practices by slashing prairie grass or whatever, and the duel is never foug
iowa. >> missouri. >> thank you. and he was an ally of steven a. doug loss and therefore a political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig, and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposed an old country woman, satire about shields that were insulting, and as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires, and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to -- lincoln feeling he was protecting...
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iowa. to they came best they cap make an argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. firsto, tacoma's african-american mayor, recounting his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. you haveve to go that to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you want to get on the other side of that bench, you will have to come down. calm down. i got that from whites and blacks, which meant that i had to change my attitude. i realized that you on the other side of the bench, make the law. sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit the suspension bridge and hear about its collapse in 1940. it was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today it is used as a case ready or civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge anywhere like this, so, there was an unfamiliarity with just how a big thing like this was supposed to behave. people excited about it, there was a certain musical kind of gracefulness about a bridge like this, so p
iowa. to they came best they cap make an argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. firsto, tacoma's african-american mayor, recounting his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. you haveve to go that to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you want to get on the other side of that bench, you will have to come down. calm down. i got that from whites and blacks, which meant that i had to...
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iowa? missouri, thank you. he was an ally of stephen a douglas and therefore, it political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig. and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposedly an old country woman. satires about shields in the journal. that were insulting. as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires. and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to transport lincoln feeling he was protecting mary todd with him he was reconciling, after having broken up with her. shields challenges him to a duel and they go to an island in the mississippi, john horton was a state senator and a cousin mary todd's rides up and to keep moments as you are ridiculous and it is illegal and you have to stop this. and lincoln is completely humiliated. this is the famous broadsword where shields is relatively short and lincoln as we know is six feet four inches. he chooses as they weapons, broadsword because he has long arms. [laughter] and he
iowa? missouri, thank you. he was an ally of stephen a douglas and therefore, it political antagonist to abraham lincoln when he was a whig. and lincoln engaged in writing under a pseudonym of a woman named rebecca who was supposedly an old country woman. satires about shields in the journal. that were insulting. as it turned out, mary todd participated in writing these insulting satires. and shields discovered that lincoln had done so and in order to transport lincoln feeling he was protecting...
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an accident on base. identified as 20-year-old lance corporal -- excuse me. we will get that name for a minute. cody haley of iowa details on the accident that killed him are still unclear. an investigation is under way. >>> the body of a bay area marine kill after being hit by lightning is back home tonight. a motorcade escorted his body from the airport to his hometown of petaluma. andrea nakano was with the family. >> reporter: under a billowing flag with a backdrop of a sonoma county sunset. marine corporal skyler james headed to his resting place. the 23-year-old corporal was killed by a lightning strike working on an ausprey aircraft. the thunderstorm targeted jacksonville north carolina. skyler was the lead mcnick. >> m e c h a n ic. >> he was the last off of the plane and tragically killed and all of those men and women realized that he risked his life by doing his job as a marine to save their lives. >> james was declared brain dead four days later and saved lives one last time. >> he was healthy 23-year-old, eight of his organs were donated and he save 8 people's live. >>> the patriot guard riders held
an accident on base. identified as 20-year-old lance corporal -- excuse me. we will get that name for a minute. cody haley of iowa details on the accident that killed him are still unclear. an investigation is under way. >>> the body of a bay area marine kill after being hit by lightning is back home tonight. a motorcade escorted his body from the airport to his hometown of petaluma. andrea nakano was with the family. >> reporter: under a billowing flag with a backdrop of a...
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an estimated $356 million. >> but there were some three tickets, one in iowa, oregon and texas worth $1 million apiece. >> so you don't want to turn them away. don't toss them yet. >> do check those numbers. >>> when we come back, a snake surprise. a man finally found the cause of strange noises in his attic. but wait till you hear how long it was there. >>> and people scramble for safety after fireworks were set off inside a restaurant. we'll show you the video. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia they may also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakathisia.com. my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke as far as i used to. due to a
an estimated $356 million. >> but there were some three tickets, one in iowa, oregon and texas worth $1 million apiece. >> so you don't want to turn them away. don't toss them yet. >> do check those numbers. >>> when we come back, a snake surprise. a man finally found the cause of strange noises in his attic. but wait till you hear how long it was there. >>> and people scramble for safety after fireworks were set off inside a restaurant. we'll show you the...
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. >> as an elected official in a statement public policy, iowa's believed town was important -- i always believed tone was important. the importance of leadership in setting the proper town. the challenge is when the tone makes its way into policy. about rocketing attacks policy -- wrong-headed tax policy, for changes to the epa and the department of justice. those have a major perspective impact, the stabilizing even -- destabilizing even. obviously there is a lot to be done. thank god we have three branches of government. we are here today to effectively interface with the legislative branch. answer, and i tried to answer the question i asked, i think some of the president's rhetoric has been destabilizing. but i will tell you, on the ground mayors continue to get the job done. cdbg is working well in columbia, not just creating jobs but as a leader to bring additional private sector capital investment. we have to keep telling that story so we continue to push our congress to make sure that we continue to see the positive developments we're seeing here. they have to understand the impo
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iowa? it is going to take a lot, but it does offset some of those yield losses, and that led to an overall really surprised the market. vonnie: overall estimates are still lower for this year. they say is going to be a small crop. based on this evidence, is it? >> it looks like it is still going to be smaller, that is a little bit of a perspective here. wheat, you are still seeing a 25% smaller crop the last year. that has overall pushed up futures. what the usda is saying is back up a little bit here. there are some other more bearish components to this market right now. look at the entire national picture, you will see something a little different than what commodity traders have been focusing on in recent weeks. vonnie: how is the weather affecting all of this? alan: we have the ninth warmest july on record since 1895. again, you saw that happening in the northern plains, iowa, illinois, but this is a national story here. cotton production is way up. they are getting good yields.a lot of rains that were damaging crops in one area or lack of rain are not affecting things in other parts o
iowa? it is going to take a lot, but it does offset some of those yield losses, and that led to an overall really surprised the market. vonnie: overall estimates are still lower for this year. they say is going to be a small crop. based on this evidence, is it? >> it looks like it is still going to be smaller, that is a little bit of a perspective here. wheat, you are still seeing a 25% smaller crop the last year. that has overall pushed up futures. what the usda is saying is back up a...
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iowa. the vice president shot down the report, issuing an official statement calling it "disgraceful and offensive." meanwhile, one of the president's top advisers is conceding that his support has begun to slip a bit. >> his approval rating among republicans and conservatives and trump voters is down slightly. it needs to go up. they are telling him just enact your program -- >> reporter: but the president himself seems to disagree, tweeting today, "the trump base is far bigger and stronger than ever before." >> so let's bring in jonathan karl live this washington tonight, and tonight the president has said he is away at his golf club for 17 days in part, because of the renovations at the white house? >> reporter: the entire west wing has been emptied, including the oval office. contractors are repainting the walls, refinishing the floors, putting in new carpet and also replacing a 27-year-old heating and air-conditioning system. this is a $3.4 million renovation project that was approved and planned under the obama administration, and we expect it to be finished by the time the president returns
iowa. the vice president shot down the report, issuing an official statement calling it "disgraceful and offensive." meanwhile, one of the president's top advisers is conceding that his support has begun to slip a bit. >> his approval rating among republicans and conservatives and trump voters is down slightly. it needs to go up. they are telling him just enact your program -- >> reporter: but the president himself seems to disagree, tweeting today, "the trump base is...