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duluth, up to 89. then as we go into sunday, still looking for hot temperatures from duluth, detroit, and the heat continues going into next week. looking for highs in the upper 80s, lower 90s in rochester through tuesday, burlington, vermont, 94 monday. new york stays in the 90s, otto warmbier city, washington, d.c. in the upper 80s and lower 90s. it is hot and staying that way. stay >>> mild start right now in san jose. 52 degrees, but look at the icons. we've got a lot of sunshine in store. temperatures will top out in the upper 70s, a couple of low 80s through the interior valleys. one of our warmest spots today will be areas like livermore, 53 degrees right now. pretty comfortable. and notice by around 11:00, 12:00, 1:00, we'll be in those upper 70s. we'll keep this pattern at least into today and tomorrow before we cool down into monday. >> that's the latest forecast. back to you. >>> still to come, bitcoin bonanza, thousands of tech fans flocking to miami to celebrate the latest in crypto curren
duluth, up to 89. then as we go into sunday, still looking for hot temperatures from duluth, detroit, and the heat continues going into next week. looking for highs in the upper 80s, lower 90s in rochester through tuesday, burlington, vermont, 94 monday. new york stays in the 90s, otto warmbier city, washington, d.c. in the upper 80s and lower 90s. it is hot and staying that way. stay >>> mild start right now in san jose. 52 degrees, but look at the icons. we've got a lot of sunshine...
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. -- columbus, ohio or pittsburgh, or duluth.ere were some ways you could derive that communities could be functional. we saw them in both columbuse s, and greenville, south carolina. we believe cities can function at various scales. part of what we are doing with the new foundation is trying to find ways to connect these lessons. host: as you point out in your documentary, part of that is the role of community colleges, including this in mississippi. -- this, in mississippi. let's watch. [video clip] ♪ >> it is a real shock when traditional jobs disappear. >> the future will be working alongside the robots. >> and the new ones call for skills people don't have. as we have seen around the country, community colleges are incredibly important in preparing students for new jobs. in the bigger picture, fighting inequality. this is the communiversity, near columbus, mississippi. >> is not the old shock. the vocational school was a penalty a person paid. we are a second chance university. to get a job. many are one flat tire away from
. -- columbus, ohio or pittsburgh, or duluth.ere were some ways you could derive that communities could be functional. we saw them in both columbuse s, and greenville, south carolina. we believe cities can function at various scales. part of what we are doing with the new foundation is trying to find ways to connect these lessons. host: as you point out in your documentary, part of that is the role of community colleges, including this in mississippi. -- this, in mississippi. let's watch....
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host:, as a democrat in duluth, minnesota. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning and thank you for listening to me. i have some concerns about the roads and bridges and stuff in my state. we have had a major bridge collapsed, killing people and it seems to be forgotten here. our roads are in bad shape, our bridges are in bad shape, minnesotans are getting hurt and no one seems to be taking this seriously. host: congressman? guest: thank you for your comment. yes, it has not been that long since we had tha catastrophe of the bridge in minnesota falling before our very eyes, causing several deaths. that is why we need to invest in that type of infrastructure, but at the same time, we need to be cognizant of the types of materials that we will be using. we need to ensure that there will be less carbon emitted into the atmosphere and that is what this bill seeks to do. it would provide guidance and requirements for a state to begin tracking greenhouse emissions in their states and for states to come up with plans to address the emitting of these p
host:, as a democrat in duluth, minnesota. welcome to the conversation. caller: good morning and thank you for listening to me. i have some concerns about the roads and bridges and stuff in my state. we have had a major bridge collapsed, killing people and it seems to be forgotten here. our roads are in bad shape, our bridges are in bad shape, minnesotans are getting hurt and no one seems to be taking this seriously. host: congressman? guest: thank you for your comment. yes, it has not been...
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end of the day, the organization uses that data to track the routes where i have told naga donna du duluth. yeah. the not much 40 years ago there were 15000 grievances the breast cancer alone. now there are fewer than $3000.00. they live in one of the greatest parts of the country that the breast cancer by for up to 5 days without water. so the flourished in these conditions where there was no competition from other animals. but now, humans have begun to settle here. and the head, animals in the grass, things have changed from know minus him where to use to my good for one place to another. giving the lambda following it for it to cover the where with medical mentally. the more say that the pastoral community is rely 1000000 votes and cows due to the presence of the nearby river. humans in anamosa increasingly occupying the same areas. and food is growing scarce. longer dry periods caused by global woman destroying more and more pastureland, increasing the pressure on the zebras and your echo system. for years, peter lumper has been working with local cattle farmers. he believes they can c
end of the day, the organization uses that data to track the routes where i have told naga donna du duluth. yeah. the not much 40 years ago there were 15000 grievances the breast cancer alone. now there are fewer than $3000.00. they live in one of the greatest parts of the country that the breast cancer by for up to 5 days without water. so the flourished in these conditions where there was no competition from other animals. but now, humans have begun to settle here. and the head, animals in...
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men has noey as a north africa specialist and board member of the institute of harm studies out on duluth. she explains why many algerians boy caught the vote. oh dear. yeah, it's government governance since 962 i to newly created state 262 by a military apparently. so admission to boon is the current president and its quest for legitimacy from the heat to boot regime at barron plan. 23 b. elections, the resolved as a stamp approval is complicated by the expected, the low voter turnout. many algerians have the boy guarding the the elections in the recent years. i mean, we saw that in the 2019 the presidential election had like a 40 percent turnout while the 2020 referendum to the constitution had that low records. both your turn out of 244 percent at the same time. delete them the sheet. rock review the inter into any dialogue, because there was simply no response to their to their the men. just few days ago, we saw that more than 400 citizens, including political accident journalists and lawyers didn't find a petition rejecting the current election scheduled for today. and the now the re
men has noey as a north africa specialist and board member of the institute of harm studies out on duluth. she explains why many algerians boy caught the vote. oh dear. yeah, it's government governance since 962 i to newly created state 262 by a military apparently. so admission to boon is the current president and its quest for legitimacy from the heat to boot regime at barron plan. 23 b. elections, the resolved as a stamp approval is complicated by the expected, the low voter turnout. many...
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. >> reporter: this empty clearing, about 20 miles west of duluth, minnesota, used to be peter and julene'satching your home be taken apart. >> reporter: what was it like for you? >> i went back once. there was a bulldozer in the kitchen. >> reporter: they had tried to sell it for a decade. no takers. the pine trees did their best to hide the strip mall and the wal-mart that had sprouted up across the street, but they couldn't hide the reality: the peace and quiet of the land had gone. >> i think frank lloyd wright always said when you found the perfect land, go 10 miles further. in this case it was probably pretty accurate. >> reporter: yes, she said, frank lloyd wright, the architect everybody knows. he designed that house for peter's grandparents, emma and ray, back in the mid-1950s. it had all of wright's signatures: the low profile, the big windows, the roof, it even had a name, mantyla, which is finnish for the pine. >> they had a lot of good memories there. anyway... >> reporter: we've been creating a lot of memories in our homes lately. they've become our offices, our schools, our s
. >> reporter: this empty clearing, about 20 miles west of duluth, minnesota, used to be peter and julene'satching your home be taken apart. >> reporter: what was it like for you? >> i went back once. there was a bulldozer in the kitchen. >> reporter: they had tried to sell it for a decade. no takers. the pine trees did their best to hide the strip mall and the wal-mart that had sprouted up across the street, but they couldn't hide the reality: the peace and quiet of the...
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behind the guidelines is to reduce disparity so person "a" in rochester, minnesota, and person "b" in duluth commit the same crime, have a similar history, they should be sentenced in roughly the same way. and so rough lip the same way for second-degree murder on average pursuant to the minnesota sentencing guidelines is about 12 1/2 to 15 years. that's your average case. what the prosecution did here and what the judge evidently found is there are a number of aggravating circumstances that say 12 1/2 to 15 years isn't enough. i'm not going to go to the ceiling. i'm not going to go to 40 but i will add on more time because derek chauvin abused the position of trust, because he acted with particular cruelty, because he committed the offense with others, because the offense was committed in front of children, i'm going to go up. i'm going to depart, essentially, from the average case of 12 1/2 to 15 years and this second-degree murder defendant, though he has no criminal record, will get 22 1/2 years. completely appropriate. >> i want to go to minnesota attorney general's press conference. >>
behind the guidelines is to reduce disparity so person "a" in rochester, minnesota, and person "b" in duluth commit the same crime, have a similar history, they should be sentenced in roughly the same way. and so rough lip the same way for second-degree murder on average pursuant to the minnesota sentencing guidelines is about 12 1/2 to 15 years. that's your average case. what the prosecution did here and what the judge evidently found is there are a number of aggravating...
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duluth up into minnesota, 88 degrees. it'd tie a record.ke we'll break a record there as well. into the weekend for the east coast, starts on saturday, stays hot through sunday into monday into tuesday vermont, mid 90s rochester, new york, in the 90s. pittsburgh, mid to upper 80s new york city 93 on sunday and monday even down through richmond, 90s, everybody is in the 90s, except texas where >>> seasonal weather today with sunshine for inland areas. even though we had that morning fog around the coast, 79 in san jose. 86 for morgan hill. daytime highs for oakland, 67. hayward, 69. through pleasanton, 84. around the peninsula, 48 in daly city. 83 for santa rosa >> and that's your >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thanks, dylan. >>> ahead on a friday, the herd of wild elephants stealing food, leaving a trail of destruction across a 300-mile journey, and they're still walking apparently. >> where are they headed and why? the latest in a live report. first, these messages. coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds d
duluth up into minnesota, 88 degrees. it'd tie a record.ke we'll break a record there as well. into the weekend for the east coast, starts on saturday, stays hot through sunday into monday into tuesday vermont, mid 90s rochester, new york, in the 90s. pittsburgh, mid to upper 80s new york city 93 on sunday and monday even down through richmond, 90s, everybody is in the 90s, except texas where >>> seasonal weather today with sunshine for inland areas. even though we had that morning fog...
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now we're adding the -- went off in duluth the past month now that the sport comes back, we think that'sess will be all the above. i think the gyms will be coming back in a significant way. but i think running is going to be right in the middle of this active lifestyle which we think is going to be sticky. you've always been a niche brand for runners, not every athlete that's out there has that niche grown >> oh, my gosh, tremendously, becky. we're sitting here today and we think running globally could double in the next ten years. we think there are about 150 million people that run for fitness and competition, variety of reasons around the world. we think that could double to 300 million. and it's just part of a healthy lifestyle which, as we found in this pandemic, is actually really important. >> and, finally, jim shall let's talk about your sustainability strategy we heard plans from nike, adidas and big competitors of yours what is the big plan >> we have a big announcement today, becky first we've been well at this for over a decade. runners care for us, first and foremost, it was
now we're adding the -- went off in duluth the past month now that the sport comes back, we think that'sess will be all the above. i think the gyms will be coming back in a significant way. but i think running is going to be right in the middle of this active lifestyle which we think is going to be sticky. you've always been a niche brand for runners, not every athlete that's out there has that niche grown >> oh, my gosh, tremendously, becky. we're sitting here today and we think running...
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host:, as a democrat in duluth, minnesota. welcome to the conversation.ler: good morning and thank you for listening to me. i have some concerns about the roads and bridges and stuff in my state. we have had a major bridge collapsed, killing people and it seems to be forgotten here. our roads are in bad shape, our bridges are in bad shape, minnesotans are getting hurt and no one seems to be taking this seriously. host: congressman? guest: thank you for your comment. yes, it has not been that long since we had that catastrophe of the bridge in minnesota falling before our very eyes, causing several deaths. that is why we need to invest in that type of infrastructure, but at the same time, we need to be cognizant of the types of materials that we will be using. we need to ensure that there will be less carbon emitted into the atmosphere and that is what this bill seeks to do. it would provide guidance and requirements for a state to begin tracking greenhouse emissions in their states and for states to come up with plans to address the emitting of these poll
host:, as a democrat in duluth, minnesota. welcome to the conversation.ler: good morning and thank you for listening to me. i have some concerns about the roads and bridges and stuff in my state. we have had a major bridge collapsed, killing people and it seems to be forgotten here. our roads are in bad shape, our bridges are in bad shape, minnesotans are getting hurt and no one seems to be taking this seriously. host: congressman? guest: thank you for your comment. yes, it has not been that...
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paul, to duluth, all the evidence is out there.s building up a fake strawman as if it doesn't exist if while the evidence -- will: most specifically we at fox news, according to her, is building up a strawman. their newest argument is that there's no real definition of critical race theory, and it's not actually happening because it's coming in the guise of other colded language like -- coded language like racial competency language. it's not critical race theory. that's the newest argument. truthfully, this, right here what we're about to show you, is not happening. parents seeing what their children are taught and finding it very upsetting. this right here, this is a mirage according to people like ilhan omar. watch. >> crt has a singular purpose, to divide. and it depends on where you launch it. here in the u.s. the threat is racism. >> our education leadership denies it, but equity is critical race theory dressed up pretty. it sounds lovely, equity, but it is poison. >> telling my child or any child that they're in a permanent
paul, to duluth, all the evidence is out there.s building up a fake strawman as if it doesn't exist if while the evidence -- will: most specifically we at fox news, according to her, is building up a strawman. their newest argument is that there's no real definition of critical race theory, and it's not actually happening because it's coming in the guise of other colded language like -- coded language like racial competency language. it's not critical race theory. that's the newest argument....