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think duluth. >> wow.be flocking to minnesota? is this the city of the future? let's find out. am i moving? i can't feel my legs. i am not moving. why was there not a jacket in my suitcase? to learn more, i met with chief sustainability officer, mindy. >> tell me about duluth. >> well, duluth is a great city, we have a great lake, we have lots of fresh water. >> do you mind if we finish this inside? i don't go inside and seven seconds, my heart will explode. >> of course. >> oh, my gosh. let's go, let's go, let's go. what were you saying about duluth? >> what were you saying about duluth? >> well, experts have called duluth a climate rest future because we are a place that is fairly safe from the worst effects of climate change. >> you are talking about in 50 years when this climate change thing really gets bad, right? >> a few people are moving here now from california because of climate change. >> you are telling me people are moving here from the good states? >> yes. >> mindy claims duluth has big advan
think duluth. >> wow.be flocking to minnesota? is this the city of the future? let's find out. am i moving? i can't feel my legs. i am not moving. why was there not a jacket in my suitcase? to learn more, i met with chief sustainability officer, mindy. >> tell me about duluth. >> well, duluth is a great city, we have a great lake, we have lots of fresh water. >> do you mind if we finish this inside? i don't go inside and seven seconds, my heart will explode. >> of...
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dr. du duluth, chief political editor, mikaela, who's now who joined me now from the munich security conference venue. mikaela news of alexa, nevada. these deb has tricked them into the conference venue. what are some of the reactions are heading as well? there is a real sense of salt here and we so the opening of the meeting security conference actually stopped with to so far as going to the director of the m a c mentioning that i'd say now volley had died. he said only a few minutes ago on saying that the thoughts of everybody were with his wife is also here in munich, actually unto the children. i spoke to an analyst too who reads, locked into the timing of this test. says he doesn't believe that this was not a deliberate signal to well, he just gathering here at the munich security conference. so we don't want to go down. are you kind of rabbits all of potential? uh, theories here, but it is. it's striking a co incidence. that's news of alex. they now found the sued. come just as lead is gab a here with russ a deliberately not invited to you. not one to is off the global table, w
dr. du duluth, chief political editor, mikaela, who's now who joined me now from the munich security conference venue. mikaela news of alexa, nevada. these deb has tricked them into the conference venue. what are some of the reactions are heading as well? there is a real sense of salt here and we so the opening of the meeting security conference actually stopped with to so far as going to the director of the m a c mentioning that i'd say now volley had died. he said only a few minutes ago on...
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nbc's dan duluth joins me now live from the pentagon. dan, can you help us understand what we're seeing in this video? >> well, they haven't told us what that is yet, but i imagine they've given -- they've hit more than 85 targets, including weapons depots, places where they store munitions, drones, missiles, intelligence centers. you could be seeing ammunition, munitions exploding. so, you could be seeing secondary explosions. keep in mind that there were b-1 bombers involved, which would have carried very large bombs. and there were of course other aircraft involved, really a very large-scale operation today. so, i think there are going to be a lot of video that might emerge over time. i want to pick up on one thing that was said at the white house off camera briefing earlier that we've been talking about. that was lieutenant general douglas sims from the joint chief staffs said that they knew that there are personnel there with the revolutionary guard, also with those militia, at those locations that were targeted. and they went in wi
nbc's dan duluth joins me now live from the pentagon. dan, can you help us understand what we're seeing in this video? >> well, they haven't told us what that is yet, but i imagine they've given -- they've hit more than 85 targets, including weapons depots, places where they store munitions, drones, missiles, intelligence centers. you could be seeing ammunition, munitions exploding. so, you could be seeing secondary explosions. keep in mind that there were b-1 bombers involved, which...
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i'm also from georgia, i'm from duluth, georgia, we spoke earlier with a bunch of other georgia students. you spoke then and spoke a little bit now about your journey into politics, first as an engineer and then city council, state house and now as secretary of state. i was kind of intrigued, why did you wan to run for secretary of state? out of all positions. why not governor. what was special about secretary of state? brad: secretary -- we had electron i think voting and we needed, i thought, i wanted to move us toward that. in fact all the republicans did. i think all all the democratic candidates knew we needed a new system in place. i wanted a verifiable paper ballot. wanted to gin a multistate organization to have accurate voter rolls. and i wanted to make sure only american citizens would vote in our elections. the number one concern we have right now in spite of the open borders going on nationwide, both political, you know, people on both sides of the aisle want to make sure only american citizens are voting in our elections. i think that's important. so we've ensured that. i wa
i'm also from georgia, i'm from duluth, georgia, we spoke earlier with a bunch of other georgia students. you spoke then and spoke a little bit now about your journey into politics, first as an engineer and then city council, state house and now as secretary of state. i was kind of intrigued, why did you wan to run for secretary of state? out of all positions. why not governor. what was special about secretary of state? brad: secretary -- we had electron i think voting and we needed, i thought,...
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in the school of health, studying health care management and policy, i'm also from georgia, from duluth georgia and we spoke a bunch with the other georgia students and you spoke then and now about your journey into politics first as engineer city council, state house now as secretary of state. and i was kind of intrigued why did you want to run for secretary of state? out of all positions, why not governor, per se. what was special about secretary of state? >> during-- we had electronic voting and we needed, i thought, and want today move us towards that, in fact all the republicans did and i think all the democrats candidates knew that we need today get a new system in place and i wanted a verifiable paper ballot, a multi-state organization to have accurate voter rolls and only american citizens would vote in our elections. the number one concern we have right now in spite-- with the open borders nationwide, both people on both sides of the aisle making sure that only american citizens are voting in our elections. and improve licensing and corporations, you can corporation up to three
in the school of health, studying health care management and policy, i'm also from georgia, from duluth georgia and we spoke a bunch with the other georgia students and you spoke then and now about your journey into politics first as engineer city council, state house now as secretary of state. and i was kind of intrigued why did you want to run for secretary of state? out of all positions, why not governor, per se. what was special about secretary of state? >> during-- we had electronic...
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the heat stays out west from duluth, down to little rock, dallas, 5 to 10 degrees above average. mid-50s in cincinnati. chicago, you will get down to th >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are dealing with some dense fog in the north bay, down to zero visibility in santa rosa, and only a quarter mile visibility in novato. we'll see the fog linger until 10:00. after that, we'll have a nice day. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s with a mix of sun and clouds. we'll see it also continue with about the same temperatures tomorrow as our weather stays dry. but rain will be >>> and that is your latest weather. i do like when we are surprised by the commercials, instead of seeing them ahead of time. >> i agree. >>> still ahead, we have more super bowl commercials to discuss. the long-awaited trailers for two potential blockbusters. >> carson will have that on "popstart," plus your morning boost coming up right after this ♪ it's grammy getting checked on in her favorite chair. ♪ ♪ or dolling herself up to go ♪ ♪ handle all of her care. ♪ ♪ with doctors to nurse
the heat stays out west from duluth, down to little rock, dallas, 5 to 10 degrees above average. mid-50s in cincinnati. chicago, you will get down to th >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are dealing with some dense fog in the north bay, down to zero visibility in santa rosa, and only a quarter mile visibility in novato. we'll see the fog linger until 10:00. after that, we'll have a nice day. temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s with a mix of sun and clouds....
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. >> thank you university of minnesota, duluth to supervisor chan to call the next present. >> thank you i want to i think that is a good segue to what happens when we have the police department do their work and then we have someone that now turned over to the district attorney's office the district attorney michael jenkins team mentioned in 2023 yeah in 2022 talked about the audit for hate crimes at the beginning of trying to figure out what we need to tackle hate crimes rise of hate crimes in san francisco and today, we have nancy chief of the vulnerable victims unit at the district attorney's office thank you for being here. and the floor is yours. >> good morning members of the public and mr. clerk and supervisor stefani and supervisor engardio, supervisor dorsey my name is nancy the ac achieve the community pitching with the district attorney's office the district attorney critiqued the vulnerable victims unit to address the special needs of a particular group of victims that includes elders and victims of hate crime this unit is staffed with very complernd attorneys and involv
. >> thank you university of minnesota, duluth to supervisor chan to call the next present. >> thank you i want to i think that is a good segue to what happens when we have the police department do their work and then we have someone that now turned over to the district attorney's office the district attorney michael jenkins team mentioned in 2023 yeah in 2022 talked about the audit for hate crimes at the beginning of trying to figure out what we need to tackle hate crimes rise of...