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and i am from minneapoli minnesota. i warking wi morris hayes at the time.e habrought me to paisley park. and i met withmois and ince came down and just sat next to me. didn't look me and said hell and i said hi. and said what is yo name. and i said i am bri -- bria. and he sa nice to meet you. and then he was gone so that was the first time met. tavis: and then fast rward a few years lar and have a oject. >> yes, i moveto l.a., and we had a chance eting and ded up ba together. d morris hayes was agai-- tavis: the conduit. >> yes, the conduit. vis: what is it like to be inoduced and exposeby prince? >> 's a privilege and a blessing. d the situation inthe working environmt i was in s like a mily. and we all grew up loving musi i grew up with music and my father loved music. and when we got together we combined our tales and made this record we were l very proud of. and i never thought i would be working with prince, to tell you the truth. you moved away minneapolis and came ck home. 's interesting how itworks. vis: tell me about bria's musi >> i wanted a reco
and i am from minneapoli minnesota. i warking wi morris hayes at the time.e habrought me to paisley park. and i met withmois and ince came down and just sat next to me. didn't look me and said hell and i said hi. and said what is yo name. and i said i am bri -- bria. and he sa nice to meet you. and then he was gone so that was the first time met. tavis: and then fast rward a few years lar and have a oject. >> yes, i moveto l.a., and we had a chance eting and ded up ba together. d morris...
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and he is known as macgyver of the founder of mciver 71 to know where he lives, he lives in minneapolis minnesota. it is how to live dangerously and it explains a wide variety of different projects that you can do that are very dangerous like making your own flame thrower but how to use a lasso or able web for and things of that nature. he wrote to backyard ballistics which is a famous do-it-yourself book how to build a catapult in your own backyard but also talks about the philosophical reasons why you should read live on the edge and how it can bring joy and excitement. >>host: tell us about chicago review press. >>guest: founded in the early '70s and prides itself are the wonderful independent publishing program. we do of fiction as well as non-fiction growth fiction is classic we have a wide variety of books that have gone out of france that we bring back for the beloved stands and we do a wide variety of nonfiction, "popular science", we have an & that focuses on feminism, piece, justice come african-american interest and latino interest. we do kids' books a fantastic kids series that takes
and he is known as macgyver of the founder of mciver 71 to know where he lives, he lives in minneapolis minnesota. it is how to live dangerously and it explains a wide variety of different projects that you can do that are very dangerous like making your own flame thrower but how to use a lasso or able web for and things of that nature. he wrote to backyard ballistics which is a famous do-it-yourself book how to build a catapult in your own backyard but also talks about the philosophical...
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. >> and way up in minneapolis, minnesota. why? job losses. it's the new wave and the new worry, but it's providing new opportunities for buyers. no surprise, new data shows sales surging on the low end. >> i'm darin rivel, cable vision spinning off its $1 billion sports asset division. that news, and a solid quarter giving a boost to cable vision stock. we'll know cable vision investors -- seem happy with the move, but fans of the sports teams, not so much. >> i'm jane shamly, and in texas where the state is being scorched by the worst drought in 50 years. so severe that new water restrictions could stop the serving of water in restaurants, and close car washes and ag losses could reach $4 billion. i'll have more on the financial paul fallout, coming up on "power lunch." >> yes, and those were boats and docks you see behind janet there, where there is obviously a dirt of water. >>> the market is in full swing, the s&p 500 getting close to 1000, our parent ge leading dow higher. and good year tires facing gains on the s&p. bob pisani kicks it
. >> and way up in minneapolis, minnesota. why? job losses. it's the new wave and the new worry, but it's providing new opportunities for buyers. no surprise, new data shows sales surging on the low end. >> i'm darin rivel, cable vision spinning off its $1 billion sports asset division. that news, and a solid quarter giving a boost to cable vision stock. we'll know cable vision investors -- seem happy with the move, but fans of the sports teams, not so much. >> i'm jane...
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host: let's here from minneapolis, minnesota. caller: good morning, senator charles grassley. appreciate your stand. my question concerns a row v wade, that senator dianne feinstein looked at about a half a dozen precedents. the courts took a strong detour before the decision. can't you set precedents before that? guest: there was, but probably not as a federal question. it is something that the courts can intervene to state decisions. prior to roe v wade everything about abortion was decided in state law. so, under the 10th amendment with reference to states without a federal the system. you had several decisions, one of them was griswold. they eventually got into the point of ruling on what is considered privacy. that set the precedent for the privacy of a mother including the disregard for the life of the baby in the womb. that is how you evolved into this. you have to have a law professor give you the whole duty of. but roe v. wade was presidceden, and there were lesser ones before that that of a court in that direction. the most important one was that the court decided ye
host: let's here from minneapolis, minnesota. caller: good morning, senator charles grassley. appreciate your stand. my question concerns a row v wade, that senator dianne feinstein looked at about a half a dozen precedents. the courts took a strong detour before the decision. can't you set precedents before that? guest: there was, but probably not as a federal question. it is something that the courts can intervene to state decisions. prior to roe v wade everything about abortion was decided...
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the next call is from minneapolis, minnesota, on our line for independents. william. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am thinking back to abraham lincoln, an unconventional christian and an idiosyncratic person. and he was able to navigate all of these difficulties in politics. now we have an unconventional christian in some difficult times, like lincoln was in difficult times with islamic fundamentalism on the horizon. what has changed in america that someone would be castigated like sarah palin? >> that's a thoughtful question. well, the glib answer is 24-hour news. but i think something more -- several things more fundamental than that has changed. as the country has become urban and suburban as opposed to a rural country, people have become less tolerant of each other because we're in closer proximity. so we've seen in the 20th century and sadly a bit in this century is that the differences -- the spectrum of differences in american life has actually narrowed. in the 19th century szed the know-nothings, a lot of these crazy characters. where the
the next call is from minneapolis, minnesota, on our line for independents. william. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i am thinking back to abraham lincoln, an unconventional christian and an idiosyncratic person. and he was able to navigate all of these difficulties in politics. now we have an unconventional christian in some difficult times, like lincoln was in difficult times with islamic fundamentalism on the horizon. what has changed in america that someone would be...
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let me talk about mary from minneapolis, minnesota. mary says, my daughter needed her wisdom teeth out. at the same time with insurance we were told to pay $375, which we did. then got billed over $1,000, resubmitted eventually the amount was reduced to $750. in the meantime my husband got no paycheck. i've -- i have calcium deposits in my back which make it difficult to walk and i can't afford the co-pays so i'm waiting until it's so bad that i can't walk. mr. speaker, mary needs help. mary needs a caring, committed government that's listening to her and is going to help bring forth legislation which can allow her to work with her doctor and her health care provider with the solutions that she needs. no government official in the middle between mary and her health care provider. that's nothing but spooky, scary stuff and it's not true. let's hear from denise. i find more and more often that my family and i are skipping doctor visits for preventive care and when we would have made a visit to the doctor in the past, but now can't afford
let me talk about mary from minneapolis, minnesota. mary says, my daughter needed her wisdom teeth out. at the same time with insurance we were told to pay $375, which we did. then got billed over $1,000, resubmitted eventually the amount was reduced to $750. in the meantime my husband got no paycheck. i've -- i have calcium deposits in my back which make it difficult to walk and i can't afford the co-pays so i'm waiting until it's so bad that i can't walk. mr. speaker, mary needs help. mary...
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friend of mine who called me aside in a community forum i had on health care in my hometown of minneapolis, minnesota, and said to me with tears in her eyes that she had a dilemma. she didn't know what to do. her sister and her mom had succumbed to breast cancer. she thinks she's at risk. she knows that if she goes to get the tests to find out, then she will be presumed to have a preexisting condition and could be dropped. but if she doesn't and she does have the early stages of breast cancer, she will not be getting the care she needs. so she gets the care, gets the test, now she can be dropped for having a preexisting condition. if she doesn't get the test now, she has -- her breast cancer could be advancing. this is the situation that so many americans are in today and it's wrong. and the health care reform we're talking about, guaranteed eligibility, no american will be turned away from any insurance plan because of illness or preexisting conditions. meaning that the health care company and insurance companies just can't insure the people who are well, the people who never make claims, they've go
friend of mine who called me aside in a community forum i had on health care in my hometown of minneapolis, minnesota, and said to me with tears in her eyes that she had a dilemma. she didn't know what to do. her sister and her mom had succumbed to breast cancer. she thinks she's at risk. she knows that if she goes to get the tests to find out, then she will be presumed to have a preexisting condition and could be dropped. but if she doesn't and she does have the early stages of breast cancer,...
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minnesota. >> 78 in minneapolis, just 70 in fargo. record 100 in seattle, 106 in portland and 10 in phoenix. warm and humid here in the east with highs in the 80s from boston to atlanta. >> well, the umpire was not the only one crying foul at a major league baseball game in texas. >> as the rangers beat the detroit tigers, a fan didn't let the baby in his right hand stop him from catching a foul ball with his left. i'm sure the mother there was really proud. the little boy was clearly not as delighted as the crowd. perhaps dads are just as capable as multi-tasking as moms. >> look, not only did i catch it, i got a baby in my hand. >> if that was my husband, he would never hear the end of that. >> i think the kid is startled. that is funny. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." ♪ i never saw you coming but we're making it, it's a long shot ♪ day 87 and tyler b. determined to find the answer for his acne. get a life. i'm trying. acne...even when it's mild... is a medical condition. huh? medical...as in doctor ? ohhhhhh. and
minnesota. >> 78 in minneapolis, just 70 in fargo. record 100 in seattle, 106 in portland and 10 in phoenix. warm and humid here in the east with highs in the 80s from boston to atlanta. >> well, the umpire was not the only one crying foul at a major league baseball game in texas. >> as the rangers beat the detroit tigers, a fan didn't let the baby in his right hand stop him from catching a foul ball with his left. i'm sure the mother there was really proud. the little boy was...
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minneapolis? light rain showers around the region in minnesota. light showers coming in. gh today, 75, 77. another quick look at the radar picture, you can see right around secentral missouri and falling apart by wisconsin. more of that coming up in half an hour. >> is it a scary thought, when you're driving around on weekend nights, you feel like no one else is awake. don't you look around and think, i wonder how with it everyone else is? because about one in every six people driving at night on the weekends tested positive for some kind of drug. it says the most common drug detected is pot followed by cocaine and methamphetamine. now, on the flip side, believe it or not, fewer people are driving drunk, alcohol. according to a separate study they accounted for about 2% of all drivers in 2007. >>> investigators are wrapping up tests to see if michael jackson took dangerous amounts of prescription drugs and critical new info about what killed him could be available very soon. >>> good morning. time to salute our troops. private first-class rebecca woods and scott met in the
minneapolis? light rain showers around the region in minnesota. light showers coming in. gh today, 75, 77. another quick look at the radar picture, you can see right around secentral missouri and falling apart by wisconsin. more of that coming up in half an hour. >> is it a scary thought, when you're driving around on weekend nights, you feel like no one else is awake. don't you look around and think, i wonder how with it everyone else is? because about one in every six people driving at...
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that's in minnesota. 78 minneapolis, 82 in chicago, and boston not too bad around 77 degrees. the best weather in the country today, heidi, is going to be the great lakes in the northeast, in new york city, philadelphia, detroit, looking for some really great weather in the low 80s and lots of sunshine. >> okay, very good. nice to see you. thanks so much. >>> nasa, meanwhile, will make a sixth attempt now to launch the shuttle endeavor tomorrow. yesterday's liftoff had to be scrubbed because of lightning. endeavor has been grounded for a month, first by leaks and then by storms. the shuttle is carrying the last part of japan's $1 billion space lab and something the space station crew is probably even more interested in, hundreds of pounds of food. >>> senators are set to fire off their questions to judge sonia sotomayor later this hour, but before they go into the hearing, i'm going to be talking with two members of the senate judiciary committee, one of them the ranking member. how did sonia sotomayor do on day one? and what did they want to hear from her today? . you have qu
that's in minnesota. 78 minneapolis, 82 in chicago, and boston not too bad around 77 degrees. the best weather in the country today, heidi, is going to be the great lakes in the northeast, in new york city, philadelphia, detroit, looking for some really great weather in the low 80s and lots of sunshine. >> okay, very good. nice to see you. thanks so much. >>> nasa, meanwhile, will make a sixth attempt now to launch the shuttle endeavor tomorrow. yesterday's liftoff had to be...
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parts of i would say minnesota near rochester, minneapolis as well, a good chunk of real estate towardn, good thunderstorms this afternoon. other big story out west, be prepared for the heat, i know is summertime and it is phoenix, still talking about a high heat warning for that city, going to be 115 to maybe 116 today. the record shy about 118. you fall short of that also hot, robin told but that fire going on outside of seattle, warning up there for heat, seattle, tacoma, goes down toward eugene, oregon, areas shaded in red, 95 to 100 degrees, that is just the tips of the iceberg, hot today wednesday into the first part of thursday. show you what it looks like, severe weather that rolled on through baltimore, hail out there, too. golf ball-sized hail some areas, baltimore reporting about dime-sized hail, 60-mile-an-hour wind as well toppled trees, take down powerlines as well, video from the afternoon, a super cell that rolled on by, north of there, jersey, too, spawned a tornado warning for areas like morris county, i didn't see any touchdown reports there more on that robin in a h
parts of i would say minnesota near rochester, minneapolis as well, a good chunk of real estate towardn, good thunderstorms this afternoon. other big story out west, be prepared for the heat, i know is summertime and it is phoenix, still talking about a high heat warning for that city, going to be 115 to maybe 116 today. the record shy about 118. you fall short of that also hot, robin told but that fire going on outside of seattle, warning up there for heat, seattle, tacoma, goes down toward...
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. >>> this comes from kare 11 in minneapolis where in nearby ol' tan that, like everywhere else, times are tough. this is ridiculous. a minnesota woman who ran to the store to pick up milk and eggs discovered got home and saw her credit card receipt she had been charged over 2$23 quadrilillion. she even got hit with an overdraft fee. this woman's sense of humor has not. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> a very happy friday to you. hope you're doing well. perhaps thurp awakened last night with those strong downpours, very strong thunderstorms as well. you can see them rolling through. we had the approach of a front. there's a lot of precipitation ahead of that. also that storm rolling up the east coast. a very strong couple of cells rolled through. in fact, 2.5-inches in baltimore county last night. a flood warning was issued about 11:00 when that rolled now here. so it was brief but very heavy. 71 downtown now. 68 in easton. 77 in ocean city. so quite mild there. and it's very humid still today. we're going to remain unsettled. an upper level disturbance will be
. >>> this comes from kare 11 in minneapolis where in nearby ol' tan that, like everywhere else, times are tough. this is ridiculous. a minnesota woman who ran to the store to pick up milk and eggs discovered got home and saw her credit card receipt she had been charged over 2$23 quadrilillion. she even got hit with an overdraft fee. this woman's sense of humor has not. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>...
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minnesota. it was a man who was a bigot, anti-semite, really unpleasant man who had a newspaper in minneapolis, and he was willing to sort of put himself in this position of calling people terrible names at the same time he was exposing corruption he was sued by the state of minnesota case state law that said he couldn't call people names and be disagreeable if people of authority and state government didn't want it. it took the supreme court at that moment to say that our constitution overrode those kind of state laws which were everywhere. for instance before the civil war if you lived in the southern part of the country if you expressed opposition to slavery that was against the wall. that's not the way most people think of the first amendment. they think it happened 1791 part of the bill of rights, the guarantees were there from the beginning. not so. >> is in that representative of what is happening today in the blogosphere? people can have opinions and whatever they consider to be fact posted online for the world to see? >> absolutely they can for the situation people matter their politica
minnesota. it was a man who was a bigot, anti-semite, really unpleasant man who had a newspaper in minneapolis, and he was willing to sort of put himself in this position of calling people terrible names at the same time he was exposing corruption he was sued by the state of minnesota case state law that said he couldn't call people names and be disagreeable if people of authority and state government didn't want it. it took the supreme court at that moment to say that our constitution overrode...
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. >>> this comes from kare 11 in minneapolis where in nearby ol' tan that, like everywhere else, times are tough. this is ridiculous. a minnesota woman who ran to the store to pick up milk and eggs discovered got home and saw her credit card receipt she had been charged over 2$23 quadrilillion. she even got hit with an overdraft fee. this woman's sense of humor has not. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> our time is 4:54. 70 degrees as we look at a live picture of the united states capitol. the rain has stopped after some pretty interesting times overnight. good morning. welcome to "news4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> i'm eun yang in for barbara harrison. >>> breaking news this morning. i-70 remains closed in both directions after a helicopter crashed overnight killing four people. the chopper went down around 10:30 last night at mile marker 38. authorities say the helicopter hit power lines and caught fire in the air before crashing to the ground. we have a crew on the scene and we'll bring you a live report in just a few minutes. >>> let's start things off as we a
. >>> this comes from kare 11 in minneapolis where in nearby ol' tan that, like everywhere else, times are tough. this is ridiculous. a minnesota woman who ran to the store to pick up milk and eggs discovered got home and saw her credit card receipt she had been charged over 2$23 quadrilillion. she even got hit with an overdraft fee. this woman's sense of humor has not. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station....
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mary from minneapolis, denise from minneapolis, janice from golden valley, mary from minnesota, priscilla from minnesota, maria from minnesota, doug from minnesota, all calling in and sharing very courageously their health care nightmare that they need to be relieved of. they need reform, mr. speaker. and the time for change is now. they need reform, mr. speaker. and the time for change is now. and so let me wrap up my comments by just saying that it's wrong in the first three months of 2009 that the u.s. chamber of commerce and phrma paid to promote their interests which is to thwart reform of health care. and it is very disturbing that the "washington post" had to report recently that the nation largest insurers have hired more than 350 former government staffers and retired members of congress in hopes of influencing us to thwart reform. and it's actually disgusting that the health care industry is spending more than $1.4 million a day lobbying to thwart health care reform. mr. speaker, as a member of the progressive caucus who has a vision of an america where people who are sick can g
mary from minneapolis, denise from minneapolis, janice from golden valley, mary from minnesota, priscilla from minnesota, maria from minnesota, doug from minnesota, all calling in and sharing very courageously their health care nightmare that they need to be relieved of. they need reform, mr. speaker. and the time for change is now. they need reform, mr. speaker. and the time for change is now. and so let me wrap up my comments by just saying that it's wrong in the first three months of 2009...
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. >> let's go over to minnesota to chanhassen, another tiny town not very big but you say wonderful. why? >> it's 25 miles west of minneapolis. minneapolis. it's a great little town. it's got -- never got the memo it was in a recession. >> nice. >> its bond rating has been upgraded twice in the last year. it's got home prices have gone up slightly there in the last year, and property taxes have gone down every year for the last five years. >> people love that. >> building a brand new high school that's opening this fall. it has 11 lakes, 34 parks, and every house is within half a mile of a park. >> wow. that is truly impressive. let's go to is suburb of omaha. >> this is papillion, nebraska, 20 minutes from omaha. and it's got also amazing combination of a strong local economy, lots of jobs, and very affordable homes. the unemployment rate there is 4.5%. less than half of the national unemployment rate. >> very nice. >> average three-bedroom, two-bath house. >> who is hiring? >> it's an extremely diverse economy. you have insurance, conagra is headquartered there. you've got transportation, agriculture. there's a military ai
. >> let's go over to minnesota to chanhassen, another tiny town not very big but you say wonderful. why? >> it's 25 miles west of minneapolis. minneapolis. it's a great little town. it's got -- never got the memo it was in a recession. >> nice. >> its bond rating has been upgraded twice in the last year. it's got home prices have gone up slightly there in the last year, and property taxes have gone down every year for the last five years. >> people love that....
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among them is minnesota facing an estimated 4.6 billion dollars over the next two years. joining us from minneapolis, republican governor tim pawlenty from minnesota. governor, thank you very much for joining us. >> delighted to do it, becky, even if you do have governor pataki as a co-host, glad to be there. >> thanks a lot, governor pawlenty. >> happy to be here. >> governor, why don't we talk a little about the economy and what it looks like from your state. what is the scene? >> well, minnesota's economy is mirroring what's happening nationally. it's not quite as bad as other states. we're middle of the pack. we've got a big deficit. we finished a legislative session where it's taken care of. the governor u.n. laterally makes cuts. historically in minnesota and most other states we've been spending beyond the rate of growth in the economy, beyond what's responsible, beyond what's sustainable and those chickens are now coming home to roost. >> where are you making those cuts if you can unilaterally make the cuts, where? >> we tried to use priority-based budgeting. every year has some reduction wi
among them is minnesota facing an estimated 4.6 billion dollars over the next two years. joining us from minneapolis, republican governor tim pawlenty from minnesota. governor, thank you very much for joining us. >> delighted to do it, becky, even if you do have governor pataki as a co-host, glad to be there. >> thanks a lot, governor pawlenty. >> happy to be here. >> governor, why don't we talk a little about the economy and what it looks like from your state. what is...
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minnesota now, to chanhasan another tiny town. not very big but you say wonderful. why? >> 25 miles west of minneapolis. a great little town. it was in a recession, you'd never know. bond rating upgraded twice within the past year. it's got home prices that have gone up slightly in the past year and -- >> people love that. >> brand new high school, opening this fall. a lovely little town that's got 11 lake, 34 parks. every house is within half a mile of a park. >> wow. that is truly impressive. to a suburb of omaha. >> this is pa pellian, nebraska, two minutes from omaha and it's got also amazing combination of a strong local economy. lots of jobs and very affordable homes. the unemployment rate is 4.4%, less than half of the national unemployment rate. >> what are the jobs there? >> extremely versatile. insures, conagra is headquartered there. transportation, agriculture. there's military air force base there. a lot of defense contractors. >> all right. milton mass, massachusetts found right outside of boston. >> only 11 miles from downtown boston. people we interviewed there said it feels like a little slice of vermont. c
minnesota now, to chanhasan another tiny town. not very big but you say wonderful. why? >> 25 miles west of minneapolis. a great little town. it was in a recession, you'd never know. bond rating upgraded twice within the past year. it's got home prices that have gone up slightly in the past year and -- >> people love that. >> brand new high school, opening this fall. a lovely little town that's got 11 lake, 34 parks. every house is within half a mile of a park. >> wow....
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minneapolis. more about the numbers in this race. if you look below here it says 230 days, and that is what it took before minnesota had a winner. -- 238 days. 2.9 million votes were cast. 215 votes is what normal coleman led by. but 312 votes out franken led by after the court ruling. $50 million total cost. $12 million was the cost of the recount. and the number 60, senate votes allied with democrats, calling it a filibuster-proof. if you go to the front page of "of the hill," -- "the hill, " and then there were 60. but health problems prevent the party from actually being able to field its full team on a given vote. senator robert byrd from west virginia was released from hospital tuesday after spending a few weeks there. it included treatment for a staff infection. and senator edward kennedy, democrat from massachusetts, should also continue to miss time as he battles a brain tumor. harry reid's spokesman said the seating will not automatically give democrats absolute power. "the crises we've inherited were not traded in a day and will not be fixed overnight." "move america toward recovery still requires collaboration with republic
minneapolis. more about the numbers in this race. if you look below here it says 230 days, and that is what it took before minnesota had a winner. -- 238 days. 2.9 million votes were cast. 215 votes is what normal coleman led by. but 312 votes out franken led by after the court ruling. $50 million total cost. $12 million was the cost of the recount. and the number 60, senate votes allied with democrats, calling it a filibuster-proof. if you go to the front page of "of the hill," --...
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minnesota, light rain, too. minneapolis might pick up a thunderstorm or two later this afternoon.s back for you for the four corners. your high today in denver, right about 95 to 98. gets hotter for you tomorrow. let me take you live to the nation's capital. doing traveling towards the beltway, looking good at the white house right now. lots of sunshine. 85 to 88. that will be the high temperature. also remains dry. just a slight chance of a thunderstorm mainly in the northern suburbs. that's about it, though. looking pretty good this morning. here's your forecast, natasha. more in a bit. >> a gorgeous look at the white house. thanks, bob. >>> get this. your social security number, it may not be private anymore. researchers actually say they can guess what it is. but what that could mean for your safety. >>> plus, much more on today's top story as thousands prepare to pay tribute to michael jackson. well, that's going on, others are trying to take advantage. see how much money people think they could make for tickets tore today's memorial. >> >>> i have the hottest ticket on the p
minnesota, light rain, too. minneapolis might pick up a thunderstorm or two later this afternoon.s back for you for the four corners. your high today in denver, right about 95 to 98. gets hotter for you tomorrow. let me take you live to the nation's capital. doing traveling towards the beltway, looking good at the white house right now. lots of sunshine. 85 to 88. that will be the high temperature. also remains dry. just a slight chance of a thunderstorm mainly in the northern suburbs. that's...
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for some states, though, like minnesota, a hike could result in job losses. we are in minneapolis to see about it. >> i just arrived in this busy kitchen in minneapolis. they are preparing for a new day. to give you an example, there are about 60 employees here working at joe's garage, and more than half make tips. when you multiplied that out, that is a lot of money. the owner says he will lose $15,000 to $20,000 immediately off the bottom line to buffer the loss. he plans to cut back hours at a time when strong losses are present. what we see over the next few months is probably that folks go off together and businesses may slump. jon: thank you. meanwhile, the california senate announces a plan to close their $26 billion deficit. the more controversial proposals call for borrowing billions of dollars from cities and counties. that would also eliminate 60% of deficit by cutting corestates services like education, health programs, and even staffing. the rest would come from a onetime ray's on local government funds -- a onetime raise on local government funds. but this could sink
for some states, though, like minnesota, a hike could result in job losses. we are in minneapolis to see about it. >> i just arrived in this busy kitchen in minneapolis. they are preparing for a new day. to give you an example, there are about 60 employees here working at joe's garage, and more than half make tips. when you multiplied that out, that is a lot of money. the owner says he will lose $15,000 to $20,000 immediately off the bottom line to buffer the loss. he plans to cut back...
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in minnesota another man pled guilty to being a part of american born somalis planning to carry out jihad in somalia. >> arrests have been made in places like minneapolis and north carolina. so, i think, better education about the breath of the threat and how it could be carried out is important. but even as we educate. we prepare. >> janet napolitano said the police, military, agencies need the help of citizens to report if there is anything strange going on in their community. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. . >> four u.s. senators reveal new legislation that would ban texting and driving nationwide. the alert drivers act was prompted by a series of mass transit accidents caused by distracted drivers. it would force states to enact bans or risk losing federal funds. one study found utz more dangerous than drunk driving. >> and the u.s. postal service faces restructuring apparently. the agency has a $7 billion budget shortfall this year. and will be added to the list of high-risk government operations by the gao. that could mean closing post offices and cutting mail delivery down to five days a week. >> there are some situations where you
in minnesota another man pled guilty to being a part of american born somalis planning to carry out jihad in somalia. >> arrests have been made in places like minneapolis and north carolina. so, i think, better education about the breath of the threat and how it could be carried out is important. but even as we educate. we prepare. >> janet napolitano said the police, military, agencies need the help of citizens to report if there is anything strange going on in their community. at...
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minnesota. she played a $1 slot machine and won $1.3 million. she worked as a secretary for a u.s. district judge in honolulu and was visiting her daughters in minneapolis. you heard it from her. she said i'm quitting. >>> another casualty of the recession that leaves more parents scrambling. >> i'm cheryl conner live at towson catholic high where students and faculty are hoping for divine intervention after the announcement comes to close the school for good. i'll bring you details on that shutdown, coming up. s >>> good morning. i'm megan pringle. a summer vacation shocker. some local parents discover their children's school is closing, and speaking of shutting down we're less than 20 minutes away from the closing of a baltimore city fire company, but firefighters say the real cost of this budget fallout could be your safety. >>> video evidence reveals what really happened in a baltimore county light rail tragedy. we'll show you and tell you what happened, coming up. >>> in the meantime, we'll have those stories and much more. let's go to justin berk for a look at the forecast. >> reporter: 6:44. i want to do a time lapse because we have a great shot
minnesota. she played a $1 slot machine and won $1.3 million. she worked as a secretary for a u.s. district judge in honolulu and was visiting her daughters in minneapolis. you heard it from her. she said i'm quitting. >>> another casualty of the recession that leaves more parents scrambling. >> i'm cheryl conner live at towson catholic high where students and faculty are hoping for divine intervention after the announcement comes to close the school for good. i'll bring you...
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minneapolis. he was willing to put himself in this position of calling people terrible names but at the same time exposing corruption. he was sued by the state of minnesota under a state law that said essentially he could not people names and be disagreeable if but people in authority of state government did not want it. it took to the supreme court at that moment to say the constitution overrode the state laws which were everywhere. four instance before the civil war if you live in the southern part of this century, if you express opposition to slavery that is against the law. that does not know people think of the first amendment they think it happened in 1791, the bill of rights but that is not so. >> host: is that what is happening in the blogosphere people can have their opinions or whenever they consider to be fact posted online for the girl to see? >> absolutely and under the situation now. people in this country no matter their political persuasion realizes the importance of the first amendment guarantee. what i argue if it is so guaranteed especially the new ones of those guarantees depend on the supreme court and what it says it was and what th
minneapolis. he was willing to put himself in this position of calling people terrible names but at the same time exposing corruption. he was sued by the state of minnesota under a state law that said essentially he could not people names and be disagreeable if but people in authority of state government did not want it. it took to the supreme court at that moment to say the constitution overrode the state laws which were everywhere. four instance before the civil war if you live in the...
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minnesota. tornado damage yesterday outside of minneapolis. no injuries, no fatalities, but there was a lot of significant damage, about three or four homes, as you can see, were destroyed. the storms have weakened but are head to go chicago and st. louis. let's talk about the gorgeous weather out there. the it hasn't been summer in new england but the last couple of days have been fantastic. this morning it's cool, it's comfortable. temperatures are in the low 60s in most areas from boston down to d.c. look at the forecast today. 81 in boston. perfect sunshine. 84 in new york. what's interesting in new york city, it has not hit 85 degrees yet this summer. now thursday and friday upper 80s. this weekend we're back in the low 80s. so the cool weather overall continues although this will be a warm week. we showed you pictures, the worst of it chicago to st. louis, possible airport delays. we do have lightning over the top of o'hare right now so as the airport opens, a small delay. it will be fine this afternoon and this evening. the same for st.
minnesota. tornado damage yesterday outside of minneapolis. no injuries, no fatalities, but there was a lot of significant damage, about three or four homes, as you can see, were destroyed. the storms have weakened but are head to go chicago and st. louis. let's talk about the gorgeous weather out there. the it hasn't been summer in new england but the last couple of days have been fantastic. this morning it's cool, it's comfortable. temperatures are in the low 60s in most areas from boston...
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the team was founded in 1946 in detroit and moved to minneapolis where it adopted its name, the lakers, after minnesota's state nick name, land of 10,000 lakes. the lakers relocated to los angeles in 1960 and the 1980's the lakers became one of the nba's most electrifying and successful teams, winning five championships with hall-of-famers ervin "mag" johnson, kareem, abdul-jabbar. the lakers' dominance extended into the 21st century as they won three consecutive nba championships from 2000 to 2002. and thanks to this year's impressive nba finals victory over the orlando mag, the lakers now -- magic, the lakers now boast the nba franchise record for the most wins, the highest winning percentage and the most nba final appearances. of course i would be remiss if i failed to mention that my own beloved boston celtics still hold the record for the most nba finals championships. you would think they would pick someone else to do this resolution, but i'm happy to congratulate a job well done. led by head coach phil jackson, one of the most successful coaches in nba history, and finals m.v.p. kobe bryant, the l
the team was founded in 1946 in detroit and moved to minneapolis where it adopted its name, the lakers, after minnesota's state nick name, land of 10,000 lakes. the lakers relocated to los angeles in 1960 and the 1980's the lakers became one of the nba's most electrifying and successful teams, winning five championships with hall-of-famers ervin "mag" johnson, kareem, abdul-jabbar. the lakers' dominance extended into the 21st century as they won three consecutive nba championships...
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minneapolis. and that is part of the i-35 brinl. see the mississippi river right there. things are looking pretty good, feeling pretty good there. temperatures in part of minnesotaere actually in the 40s this day, earlier today. hard to believe that's the case. later today we're warming up, much warmer, possibly into the 70s in a few spots. as we go to the magic wall, temperatures in the twin cities, 55 degrees currently. currently 55 in detroit. 57 degrees in cincinnati, atlanta with 65, atlanta with 74 degrees. and we're headed for highs in the twin cities about 78, 73 in chicago, and 81 in kansas city. there's a reason why we've had this cooldown. we have high pressure building up over parts of the corn belt. at the same time, a low pressure system. this would be a giant conveyor belt in the atmosphere. wind spins around a high clockwise. counterclockwise around a low, so that's going to draw in cold air across parts of the southeast. that's the reason why we've had the cooldown. on the other part of the country, entirely deferent. that something different is going to be the warm temperatures coming in from the gulf of california and the desert southwest. 111
minneapolis. and that is part of the i-35 brinl. see the mississippi river right there. things are looking pretty good, feeling pretty good there. temperatures in part of minnesotaere actually in the 40s this day, earlier today. hard to believe that's the case. later today we're warming up, much warmer, possibly into the 70s in a few spots. as we go to the magic wall, temperatures in the twin cities, 55 degrees currently. currently 55 in detroit. 57 degrees in cincinnati, atlanta with 65,...
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in minnesota another man pled guilty to being part of a group of american-born somalias planning to carry out jihad in somalia. >> arrests have been made in places like minneapolis and north carolina. so i think better education about the breadth of the threat and how it can be carried out is important. but even as we educate, we prepare. >> reporter: napolitano says the police, military and intelligence agencies need the help of citizens to report if there's anything strange going on in their communities. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin, fox news. >>> how about some good news from the fox 5 weather center for a minute here. the tornado warnings that we've been telling you about. that's why you've seen the crawl disappear, they've just been canceled. that's not to say that the weather is gone but the rotation is gone with these storms. takelook at live rad at live ra the red s in lgobut there's still an awful lot of activity to the south. a severe thunderstorm watch is in tog goec einffon the eastern shore. you can s wwehy as look at a wider picture here. still plenty of dovir all the w down hewa tchrdalea besiteah a lot of lightning. tornado wainle canceled f
in minnesota another man pled guilty to being part of a group of american-born somalias planning to carry out jihad in somalia. >> arrests have been made in places like minneapolis and north carolina. so i think better education about the breadth of the threat and how it can be carried out is important. but even as we educate, we prepare. >> reporter: napolitano says the police, military and intelligence agencies need the help of citizens to report if there's anything strange going...
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and in minneapolis, le e th rest of th cocouny, location s everythingng for this million dollar home, e e of minnesota's00 lakes is ririghararnd the cornrner helping g keep pririce afaflo.. tt real estate,papaicularly at e e hi end, is rtrtin though expectations are making heheady.y. >> we've seen n ee activity i at pricice rangeofof amilliononn upup b up a great d degee or stst year, so the pointments arare 20% whihile the mararke still down 20-sosome percent. >> reporter: more aaapintments could mean asale. becca jarvis,s, cc c buness newswsmiminnpolis. >>> don't't miss "s"squkk on th strere" " ar our mililli dollar ho series continues with diaa ininhehe big applple. she'll tellsswho is kekeepgg the real estatateararke awakake. >>>>> all right. coming upcrcre h hitng a five-month low. will oil prices keep slip sliding away for the susumm i i enener pces onn toy'y' actions coming up nexex >>> californinia llllever be the sa. the michael jacksonn memorial.. governor arnold schwhwarnenegg handing out iousndnd now big banks saying they don't want them anymore. >>>>> e e the best known fixed income t trars
and in minneapolis, le e th rest of th cocouny, location s everythingng for this million dollar home, e e of minnesota's00 lakes is ririghararnd the cornrner helping g keep pririce afaflo.. tt real estate,papaicularly at e e hi end, is rtrtin though expectations are making heheady.y. >> we've seen n ee activity i at pricice rangeofof amilliononn upup b up a great d degee or stst year, so the pointments arare 20% whihile the mararke still down 20-sosome percent. >> reporter: more...
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federal grand jury has indicted a minnesota man on charges he recruited somali immigrants to fight in their home country. the fbi arrested him saturday in suburban minneapolisists, conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure people overseas, and making false statements. more than a dozen young men of somali descent have just vanished from the minnesota area in recent months. community leaders say at least three of them have died in fighting in somalia. >>> it has been a ridiculous process. that's exactly what secretary of state hillary clinton told some government workers today about finding them a boss. clinton spoke at the u.s. agency for international development. the obama administration has yet to appoint someone to run that agency, despite the president's desire to have the agency play a bigger role in foreign policy. clinton blamed an extensive vetting process, saying it caused some candidates to actually turn down the job. >> the process, the clearance and vetting process, is a nightmare. and it takes far longer than any of us would want to see. it is frustrating beyond words. >> reporter: apparently they will have to fix those kinks. we'll stay on t
federal grand jury has indicted a minnesota man on charges he recruited somali immigrants to fight in their home country. the fbi arrested him saturday in suburban minneapolisists, conspiracy to kill, kidnap, maim or injure people overseas, and making false statements. more than a dozen young men of somali descent have just vanished from the minnesota area in recent months. community leaders say at least three of them have died in fighting in somalia. >>> it has been a ridiculous...