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and the twin cities of minneapolis-st. it certainly is surprising any time you find out middle america has become a hotbed for terrorist recruiting. >> reporter: officials say most of the twin cities recruits came from neighborhoods with somali refugees, resettled by the united states in the 1990s where leaders say many young men remained vulnerable and under recruitment. >> 15 days ago, two more young men disappeared. it is happening. >> reporter: one of the recruits to al shabaab from minneapolis later killed in somalia. >> i know young kids who are very vulnerable right now. i know recruits are talking to every day. taking them to dinner. taking them this. engaging them. playing. >> from minneapolis, san diego to maine. prosecutors charged more than a young recruits supporting terrorism including some recruited to go to somalia by a man working as a janitor at a minneapolis mosque, now convicted. >> he was involved in assisting young men who were ultimately sent from minnesota to -- somalia to join al shabaab. he travel
and the twin cities of minneapolis-st. it certainly is surprising any time you find out middle america has become a hotbed for terrorist recruiting. >> reporter: officials say most of the twin cities recruits came from neighborhoods with somali refugees, resettled by the united states in the 1990s where leaders say many young men remained vulnerable and under recruitment. >> 15 days ago, two more young men disappeared. it is happening. >> reporter: one of the recruits to al...
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he is running for mayor in minneapolis, minnesota.s jeff wagner coming out of the lake in some very, very tight swim trunks. >> is his nickname carlos swimmer. >> over $1 million is going to be spent to become the mayor of minneapolis. a $100,000 year job. >> you are not the ones that are deciding who you vote for? the media and money is. i am cool is making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers or the political angle. i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. >> thanks for sharing that. >> he is very critical of the political machine. he says the media and the money are responsible for who gets elected. >> his message is pretty good. i like what he is saying. sadly, it kind of gets lost in the goofyness of what he is doing. what does he say after this? >> wake the -- up. >> he cusses at the people of minneapolis before getting another cup of coffee from -- >> is that his lovely assistant? >> he goes back into the lake. >> just to give you a background about the mayoral race inmilis,. it opal costs $20 to fil
he is running for mayor in minneapolis, minnesota.s jeff wagner coming out of the lake in some very, very tight swim trunks. >> is his nickname carlos swimmer. >> over $1 million is going to be spent to become the mayor of minneapolis. a $100,000 year job. >> you are not the ones that are deciding who you vote for? the media and money is. i am cool is making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers or the political angle. i will not even go to the strip clubs...
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. >> over a million dollars to expect to become the mayor of minneapolis. 100,000 there are a year job. you're not the ones deciding who you vote for the i am cool with making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers. i will not take money from the political angle. i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. wake the [ bleep ] up. >> where did he come from? >> lightning round. i have no idea what i said now. gavin, you make advertisements for a living. >> it appealed to me. also we have that democratic mayor. he got elected because his son is cool and black so he had the black lady in there. he's got everyone. red necks, black people, women, people who hate politics. >> i hate that he's tall. that's how he won. during the debate in new york everybody had to look up to him. >> interesting. >> while we're watching that ad you murmured come to mama. explain. >> that was bill. >> i said i miss my llama. >> i think the dude's brilliant. i don't think he's running for office. i think he wanted a tv show and look he's on this show now. i think
. >> over a million dollars to expect to become the mayor of minneapolis. 100,000 there are a year job. you're not the ones deciding who you vote for the i am cool with making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers. i will not take money from the political angle. i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. wake the [ bleep ] up. >> where did he come from? >> lightning round. i have no idea what i said now. gavin, you make advertisements for a living....
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it's been a summer of love in minneapolis and minnesota. to take money from chicago and we do. to tell you the truth, i would like nothing better than have the advantage taken away. people have rights in minnesota this year, that has been an incredible amount. i hope it happens in chicago, milwaukee, madison and other cities that don't have it. >> in the meantime not a bad business model, according to a think tank, as a result of minnesota's marriage equality law, your state's economy stands to get a $42 million boost in the first three years. if illinois passes its marriage bill their economy could bring in $103 million in wedding and tourism dollars over the next three years. we do have chicago lawyer rahm emanuel, illinois mayor. in the meantime is this a smart move on your part to bring in this flood of cash to your state. >> i would love to have this advantage taken away but you bet we're bringing in the money, $100 million, we'll take the first $10 million and after we figure out out, you under the circumstances the next $90 million.
it's been a summer of love in minneapolis and minnesota. to take money from chicago and we do. to tell you the truth, i would like nothing better than have the advantage taken away. people have rights in minnesota this year, that has been an incredible amount. i hope it happens in chicago, milwaukee, madison and other cities that don't have it. >> in the meantime not a bad business model, according to a think tank, as a result of minnesota's marriage equality law, your state's economy...
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and the case was tried in federal district court here in minneapolis. and our client was found guilty. a number of people who were recruited by the conspiracy made agreements to testify for the government. so in the case that was alleged, i believe there were 18 young men who were said to have been persuaded to go to somalia to fight for al-shabaab. the events in kenya are of course, appalling, and very upsetting. i looked at the information that was provided about the names of people who might be americans. and neither mr. homan nor i recognized any of the names. >> john homan, if i can come to you, the events in kenya, does it surprise you given what you learned about this whole operation during the case that you were acting in? >> well, no, it doesn't. we learned in our case listening to the government's evidence that the group is extremely violent. had issued rocket-propelled grenade launchers and ak-47 to its members. we knew that they had attacked government offices in other parts of somalia. we knew that they were responsible for suicide attacks.
and the case was tried in federal district court here in minneapolis. and our client was found guilty. a number of people who were recruited by the conspiracy made agreements to testify for the government. so in the case that was alleged, i believe there were 18 young men who were said to have been persuaded to go to somalia to fight for al-shabaab. the events in kenya are of course, appalling, and very upsetting. i looked at the information that was provided about the names of people who might...
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to the dismay of local officials, the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul have produced more than 20 of the young recruits to al shabaab. >> i think it certainly is surprising any time you find out middle america has become a hot bed for terrorist recruiting. >> reporter: officials say most of the twin cities' recruits come from neighborhoods where thousands of somali refugees were resettled in the 1990s, and from minneapolis to san diego to maine, prosecutors have charged more than a dozen young al shabaab recruits with supporting terrorism including some recruited to go to somalia by a man working as a janitor at a minneapolis mosque. he's now convicted. >> the fact of the matter is that they leave with the intention of doing great violence. >> reporter: community leaders today deplored al shabab's efforts to target its young men. >> we call on muslim youth to shun and reject to be lured into or recruited by extremist groups like al shabaab. >> reporter: while there is no indication now that any of the americans were involved in the attack on the ken
to the dismay of local officials, the twin cities of minneapolis and st. paul have produced more than 20 of the young recruits to al shabaab. >> i think it certainly is surprising any time you find out middle america has become a hot bed for terrorist recruiting. >> reporter: officials say most of the twin cities' recruits come from neighborhoods where thousands of somali refugees were resettled in the 1990s, and from minneapolis to san diego to maine, prosecutors have charged more...
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how do you target the somali connection in minneapolis in particular?> you can't protect every mall, every public gathering. if people are willing to kill others with ak-47s, you can't protect that end. you can focus on intelligence and i think the intelligence and the law enforcement has done that in minneapolis and you have to work with a local mosques and they are the eyes and ears of the community. they are aghast when there somali american who is join al shabaab. it embarrasses them and other muslims are being killed. i think that they are the best hope to try to catch these people. >> the way to encourage that, all somalis living in america. this will be one of the problems where you have to be careful how you handle the communities. they are harbored without knowing it. some of the radical young terrorists. >> there tens of thousands of somali americans in minneapolis. the overwhelming majority are pius, law ar-abiding people. these are not the enmow. these are people to work with to stop the attacks. >> michael jackson's death is behind bars. wi
how do you target the somali connection in minneapolis in particular?> you can't protect every mall, every public gathering. if people are willing to kill others with ak-47s, you can't protect that end. you can focus on intelligence and i think the intelligence and the law enforcement has done that in minneapolis and you have to work with a local mosques and they are the eyes and ears of the community. they are aghast when there somali american who is join al shabaab. it embarrasses them and...
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come on up to minneapolis.appy to have you. >> what kind of response do you think you'll get? >> well, i've gotten a pretty good response already. look at this ad. august 1, we legalized marriage equity in the minnesota and since then we've had 1600 marriages here of same sex people in minnesota. put it kind of do the math about illinois and chicago being a whole lot bigger and you think a lot of those folks will want to come, i think we'll get a lot of money. there's an estimate down there that illinois stands to gain $100 million if they realize marriage equity. i said you give us the first $10 million in minnesota and you take the other $90 million, we'll be a lot of ahead. >> we all know what the conservative pushback has been, gay marriage is going to lead to the moral decay of society. have you seen same sex najera minnesota now that you've seen it for aent mo, have you seen moral decay in your city and in the state? >> you know, i said to my wife is the other day, it's been a month. 1600 marriages. anyth
come on up to minneapolis.appy to have you. >> what kind of response do you think you'll get? >> well, i've gotten a pretty good response already. look at this ad. august 1, we legalized marriage equity in the minnesota and since then we've had 1600 marriages here of same sex people in minnesota. put it kind of do the math about illinois and chicago being a whole lot bigger and you think a lot of those folks will want to come, i think we'll get a lot of money. there's an estimate...
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heat advisories around minneapolis. schools close because of the heat and humidity and temperatures climbing in the mid to upper 90s. in minneapolis, 71. 84 in only haw, and the temperatures will climb in the mid 90s with strange storms. 95 setting a record in minneapolis, but after the showers move out it will get cooler and the temperatures will drop just a bit. the heat will spread to the northeast, and look at the new york temperatures climbing into the 90s by wednesday and followed by a shower and thunderstorm on friday and back to 74. one or two days where we have that 90-degree heat. >> well, europe just in case you're wondering is home to the world's happiest countries. this is a found through a report from columbia university. denmark is the happiest. followed by another way, switzerland and the netherlands and sweden. >> we didn't make it. the least happy of the nation are located in togo, burundi and taking a look at the middle east where political unrest is rampant, egypt and syria can be found in the bottom
heat advisories around minneapolis. schools close because of the heat and humidity and temperatures climbing in the mid to upper 90s. in minneapolis, 71. 84 in only haw, and the temperatures will climb in the mid 90s with strange storms. 95 setting a record in minneapolis, but after the showers move out it will get cooler and the temperatures will drop just a bit. the heat will spread to the northeast, and look at the new york temperatures climbing into the 90s by wednesday and followed by a...
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cool in minneapolis because of showers passing by the area. the number will climb 20 dres 2s from where it is now. 95 would tie a record. we could see a few degrees more than that and get more sunshine as the record heat in minneapolis, but then it cools over the next few days with sunshine and dry weather. we're back in the 70s and 80th there. 80s there. in new england they're dealing with heat for one or two days. it's in the five-day forecast. it warms up today, tomorrow, and by wednesday, 91 degrees after a morning low of 76. after a storm on thursday it cools off on friday back into the mid 70s. >> europe is home to the world's happiest countries. this according to a new report from the united nations and columbia university. now of those countries denmark is the happiest followed by norway, switzerland, the netherlands and sweden. the u.s. makes the top of the list at number 17. the least happy of nations are located in the sub-saharan african region including rwanda and burundi and taking a look at the middle east where political unrest
cool in minneapolis because of showers passing by the area. the number will climb 20 dres 2s from where it is now. 95 would tie a record. we could see a few degrees more than that and get more sunshine as the record heat in minneapolis, but then it cools over the next few days with sunshine and dry weather. we're back in the 70s and 80th there. 80s there. in new england they're dealing with heat for one or two days. it's in the five-day forecast. it warms up today, tomorrow, and by wednesday,...
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but, obviously, minneapolis is -- minneapolis st. paul is very, very different. the first thing you have to do is attract capital. and you talked about mobility. you have to be a city that has -- we're a major arts city that matters a lot. we have football. we are building a new football stadium that matters. everything from the local music to local bikes, there's a creative capital index that you really have to have. you have to be a fun, cool, hip city to be in. and we're lucky. we attract a tremendously mobile talented workforce that is very hard to recruit out of our city. they like it. >> you mentioned the football stadium. stick around because coming up, we'll talk about the game coming up this weekend. more from the mayor in just a few moments. as we do that, reminder of where the futures stand right now through five days of losses. they're indicating an upward start for trading day. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and
but, obviously, minneapolis is -- minneapolis st. paul is very, very different. the first thing you have to do is attract capital. and you talked about mobility. you have to be a city that has -- we're a major arts city that matters a lot. we have football. we are building a new football stadium that matters. everything from the local music to local bikes, there's a creative capital index that you really have to have. you have to be a fun, cool, hip city to be in. and we're lucky. we attract a...
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he disappeared in 2008, the same day as this other minneapolis man featured in an al shabab recruiting video, one of at least 20 who is believed to have forsaken life in the states for jihad and often death in somalia. did your son leave a note, a good-bye note? >> no. >> reporter: he called her once from small yoo, she said, but that was it and she is furious at islamic radicals she believes recruited her son. do they care if you're in pain or not? "they don't care," she said. is this a huge problem, do you think, within the somali community? "very much so," she said. she told us the participate of her loss never goes away, scott, and it only intensifies when she hears another young man from her community has gone away to africa. >> pelley: moving on to the crisis in syria. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out tonight shows overwhelming support for the proposed deal between the u.s. and russia to have syria give up its chemical weapons. in return, the u.s. has agreed to hold off on a military strike that would be designed to punish the syrians for a nerve gas attack last month. 82% of
he disappeared in 2008, the same day as this other minneapolis man featured in an al shabab recruiting video, one of at least 20 who is believed to have forsaken life in the states for jihad and often death in somalia. did your son leave a note, a good-bye note? >> no. >> reporter: he called her once from small yoo, she said, but that was it and she is furious at islamic radicals she believes recruited her son. do they care if you're in pain or not? "they don't care," she...
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do you ski recruitment taking place in the community there, in minneapolis and what is the longer term implication for the united states in this relationship? >> i think it's important to note, that there are a large number of young somalis who are dispossessed from this society and from the old country and that the united states government and the minnesota government need to attend to those issues. they become exceptionally vulnerable, they don't feel they belong here and they don't feel they belong to anybody. that is sort of a vulnerable group. having said that i think it's also very important to underscore that the vast rnlgt moo omajority of the somalis haw abiding citizens and getting along with their lives and these are the people also who have given a bad wrap because of a -- rap because of a few bad apples, we were in cahoots with war lords, and for a long time we were oblivious to the damage that was bringing our reputation as a law-abiding country. we need to address that question. i think finally -- >> i think abdul is referring to this as well because these young people a
do you ski recruitment taking place in the community there, in minneapolis and what is the longer term implication for the united states in this relationship? >> i think it's important to note, that there are a large number of young somalis who are dispossessed from this society and from the old country and that the united states government and the minnesota government need to attend to those issues. they become exceptionally vulnerable, they don't feel they belong here and they don't...
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we begin in minneapolis, minnesota.ry allen wagner says he wants to clean up what he says is a corrupt system in minneapolis, so he's running for mayor and just released his first ad. it's not clear what his platform is, his party affiliation is, or what the heck he's doing in this commercial. >> you're not the ones deciding who you vote for. the media and the money is. i am cool with making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers, the political angle, i will not even go to the strip clubs even more. wake the [ bleep ] up. >> tough to argue with that, dude. he says the ad is a metaphor, telling the minneapolis city pages that i'm protecting the minneapolis lakes from the sharks. and the sharks are the corrupt others. wagner says i'm a single guy. if i win by some kind of glitch, my goal is to be minneapolis' most eligible bachelor. a notable goal. the second most awesome thing is a stunt put on by the people at volvo trucks. apparently sh they've got a fancy new steering system and it's time to put it
we begin in minneapolis, minnesota.ry allen wagner says he wants to clean up what he says is a corrupt system in minneapolis, so he's running for mayor and just released his first ad. it's not clear what his platform is, his party affiliation is, or what the heck he's doing in this commercial. >> you're not the ones deciding who you vote for. the media and the money is. i am cool with making $100,000 a year. i will not take money from the developers, the political angle, i will not even...
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not too bad. 82 today, well above average in minneapolis. but we're in the 60s and 70s across the northeast. still keeping an eye on the pacific northwest but eventually, especially in seattle things will improve and even today. tomorrow, it warms back up to 84 degrees in chicago even though we're into fall now, we're still getting warm temperatures in the midwest. >> crazy, right? >> right. >> see 90s on the map, too. >>> entertainment now, sandl s, in a frenzy. breaking bad, many tweeted in their feelings. ellen degeneres tweeted #breaking bad ends tonight. >>> warren buffett, a self-proclaimed fan of the show says not even the oracle knows what will happen tonight. #crush successor. >>> and cloudy 2 raked in $35 million. followed by prisoners with $11.3 million. rush, baggage claim and don jon. >>> jennifer lawrence is reportedly making a special appearance in dumb and dumber to. >>> zac efron instagramed his first pic since in rehab. hoe wrote, thank you all for your support these past few weeks. means the world to me. love you guys. >>>
not too bad. 82 today, well above average in minneapolis. but we're in the 60s and 70s across the northeast. still keeping an eye on the pacific northwest but eventually, especially in seattle things will improve and even today. tomorrow, it warms back up to 84 degrees in chicago even though we're into fall now, we're still getting warm temperatures in the midwest. >> crazy, right? >> right. >> see 90s on the map, too. >>> entertainment now, sandl s, in a frenzy....
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>> hi. >> you must be maya. >> that's me. >> i'm eric perkins, minneapolis-st. paul, we all know you qualified to be a line jumper. >> a long time ago. >> until the next phase of that would be? >> going to new york? >> it is so happening! [ screaming ] >> come on out, everybody have a party, let's have a party out here in shasta, minnesota. have you ever been to new york? >> no, no, i want to go. >> this is a whirlwind, we have to get you packed, you will be playing for millions of dollars. we're freaking out! we'll see maya tomorrow night, live television, on "the million second quiz." >> oh my god! [ applause ] >> ryan: i think you were surprised, looking forward to seeing her in just a matter of hours. she said her grandfather got her into trifia, i'm sure he will be proud of her when she's here live tomorrow night. now, when we come back, i'll talk to our top four players and find out who will be taking on nathan in the biggest bout of the night. the winner's defense, right back live on the "the million second quiz." of getting something "new." and now, ther
>> hi. >> you must be maya. >> that's me. >> i'm eric perkins, minneapolis-st. paul, we all know you qualified to be a line jumper. >> a long time ago. >> until the next phase of that would be? >> going to new york? >> it is so happening! [ screaming ] >> come on out, everybody have a party, let's have a party out here in shasta, minnesota. have you ever been to new york? >> no, no, i want to go. >> this is a whirlwind, we have...
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particularly in the minneapolis area where there is a large community of somalia-americans.ost a son to that terror group. >> reporter: it was thousands of miles away on her tv screen but it might as well have been at her front door. the attack in kenya has torn open this lady's deepest wound. >> translator: i got traumatic memories of my son and what has happened to him. >> reporter: her son jamaal, a handsome 19-year-old college engineering student in minneapolis. his family says he gave up everything to fight with al shabaab in somalia. he was one of dozens of young somaliian men in the minneapolis area secretly targeted by the trest group in recent years. in 2009, jamaal, like many others simply disappeared one day with no warning. a few days later, his mother said, he made his only call home. >> translator: he called me saying, mom, i'm in somalia. i said, why? what are you doing there? why did you go? and when? he said i will tell you. i just wanted to let you know that i'm okay. >> reporter: within days, his family saw a picture of him on the internet dead in the stre
particularly in the minneapolis area where there is a large community of somalia-americans.ost a son to that terror group. >> reporter: it was thousands of miles away on her tv screen but it might as well have been at her front door. the attack in kenya has torn open this lady's deepest wound. >> translator: i got traumatic memories of my son and what has happened to him. >> reporter: her son jamaal, a handsome 19-year-old college engineering student in minneapolis. his family...
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heavy rain will push through minneapolis as we track into the next couple of hours, especially in thefternoon. with those storms, we have the potential to see damaging winds and large hail. i want folks traveling across the region to use precaution along i-94 and i-90, extreme heat going to be taking over. 95 in minneapolis. home has at 100. kansas city expected to break a record. meanwhile in the northeast, the heat certainly is taking a bit of a break. we have front of the advisories in effect in upstate new york. interior portions of new england, as well. new york city, a high of 74. the heat is pushing its way towards us and by wednesday, that's what we're going to have to deal with here in new york city, hot, humid and hazy conditions. >> at least 30 civilians have been taken hostage in the southern philippines after muslim rebels tornado a coastal town. people were captured between government troops and a faction of the islamic liberation front. three are reported dead, 10 others wounded in that fighting. >> at least 14 people were hurt after a thai airways plane skidded off the
heavy rain will push through minneapolis as we track into the next couple of hours, especially in thefternoon. with those storms, we have the potential to see damaging winds and large hail. i want folks traveling across the region to use precaution along i-94 and i-90, extreme heat going to be taking over. 95 in minneapolis. home has at 100. kansas city expected to break a record. meanwhile in the northeast, the heat certainly is taking a bit of a break. we have front of the advisories in...
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it will drop out in the 07s in minneapolis and chicago today.down the east coast, we'll see scattered showers and storms. tuesday, more unsettled weather. tomorrow, it should be mostly in the morning. eventually it will start to clear out in the afternoon. it will move back into the plains states and back into the upper midwest. >> all right, and some rain, i guess, just a little, right? >>> thank you very much. dylan dreyer. happy labor day. this is "first look" on msnbc. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over you
it will drop out in the 07s in minneapolis and chicago today.down the east coast, we'll see scattered showers and storms. tuesday, more unsettled weather. tomorrow, it should be mostly in the morning. eventually it will start to clear out in the afternoon. it will move back into the plains states and back into the upper midwest. >> all right, and some rain, i guess, just a little, right? >>> thank you very much. dylan dreyer. happy labor day. this is "first look" on...
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middle of summer like weather in minneapolis.ek, the weather will progressively get worse over the weekend and will be looking at thunderstorms in the middle of the country. the east coast, another gorgeous weekend. >> we'll take it it. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, congress has three days to fund the government before a shutdown. that's not even the only issue john boehner's plate. how the looming debt ceiling debate could play into the negotiations. we come back here. the cooler, the interview, i know you have been waiting for it. zach galifianakis asking justin bieber all the right questions. "way too early" is coming right back. [poof!] [clicks mouse] there's doughnuts in the conference room. there's doughnuts in the conference room. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. >>> at the top of the the show, we talked about mariano rivera's last appearance for the yankees. the yankees almost traded him twice in his 1 seasons. he was almost traded to the tigers. the following spring new general manager bob watson consi
middle of summer like weather in minneapolis.ek, the weather will progressively get worse over the weekend and will be looking at thunderstorms in the middle of the country. the east coast, another gorgeous weekend. >> we'll take it it. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, congress has three days to fund the government before a shutdown. that's not even the only issue john boehner's plate. how the looming debt ceiling debate could play into the negotiations. we come back here....
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i heard a triumphant story about a woman named monique white in minneapolis. about a week before scheduled a fiction sheet too called up a construction company but this time she wanted to get hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a huge dump truck to pick up the mulch and drop it at her house. when the neighbor said what does all the dirt for? she said it's to plant a garden because i'm not moving. she planted the garden and the tank caved in she is still there. when i went there she was teaching other people how to group kale and cabbage and carrots and all the good stuff you can grow in minneapolis. i heard people recount stories that made -- almost didn't believe except they were telling them. this is how one retired firefighter explained the blockade the safer home. she said my daughter calls and said the sheriff was here so i called jr and before you know it all these people are my porch shouting fight, fight and people are coming by bicycle and everyone's saying we are people. my neighbors are on the porch is yelling we have got a
i heard a triumphant story about a woman named monique white in minneapolis. about a week before scheduled a fiction sheet too called up a construction company but this time she wanted to get hundreds of dollars worth of dirt and mulch so she organized a huge dump truck to pick up the mulch and drop it at her house. when the neighbor said what does all the dirt for? she said it's to plant a garden because i'm not moving. she planted the garden and the tank caved in she is still there. when i...
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many were recruited in minneapolis where local leaders say al-shabaab considers americans a prize. >> it would be a perfect place for the propaganda machine to lure from ref gene camps in africa or middle east. >> reporter: they have released videos to entice others to join. >> you're with the best of the brothers and sisters who came here. >> reporter: in recent years, the number of americans leaving here to join up has fallen off thanks in part to efforts by somalis in the u.s. >> in my view it's been instrumental in clamping down on the flow of both people and funds to al-shabaab. >> reporter: while al-shabaab has concentrated attacks, it was also blamed for two bombings in uganda that killed 75 people. but officials say no americans have so far been involved in any attacks outside somalia. at a mosque in minneapolis today, islamic leaders condemned this latest attack. >> the safety and security of the united states is of utmost importance to the somali-american community. and we're committed to be in the forefront of defeating extremism. >> reporter: police in new york stepped up
many were recruited in minneapolis where local leaders say al-shabaab considers americans a prize. >> it would be a perfect place for the propaganda machine to lure from ref gene camps in africa or middle east. >> reporter: they have released videos to entice others to join. >> you're with the best of the brothers and sisters who came here. >> reporter: in recent years, the number of americans leaving here to join up has fallen off thanks in part to efforts by somalis in...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> a former fbi agent said he'll plead guilty to leaking classified information to an associated press reporter. he said he provided details to an undercover operation in yemen back in 2012. the investigation into the leak involved the seizure of the associated press phone records. he became a suspect when the phone records were examined. he also admitted he possessed child pornography. he'll get 11 years and eight years in prison under a plea deal for both crimes. >>> president obama addresses the united nations general assembly this morning. the impact over iran's nuclear program, one of the key issues at this week's meeting. and the presence of iran's new president gives a potential for progress and a possible get together between the two leaders. vinita nair has more. from the united nations. >> reporter: president obama will address the opening at the u.n. general assembly meeting but it's the possibility of a more intimate talk that is drawing the most attention. iranian president hassan rouhani could meet face-to-face with president obama today
dean reynolds, cbs news, minneapolis. >>> a former fbi agent said he'll plead guilty to leaking classified information to an associated press reporter. he said he provided details to an undercover operation in yemen back in 2012. the investigation into the leak involved the seizure of the associated press phone records. he became a suspect when the phone records were examined. he also admitted he possessed child pornography. he'll get 11 years and eight years in prison under a plea...
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we'll take you live to nairobi and to minneapolis. >>> also, seven days and counting until a threatened government shutdown if obama care is not defunded. here it is, thousands of pages of law that few people seem to get, this hour we'll try to make some sense out of what obama care means for you and their family. plus -- >> the whole country, david, knows the problem is there weren't enough good guys with beg guns. >> the gun control debate certainly has not stopped even as the president of the united states remembers those lost at the navy yard. and this. >> i gotta go. bye. >> the shortest acceptance speech ever and maybe the best. just ahead, who won, who didn't and who should have at the prime time emmy awards. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." good morning, i'm carol costello. we are closing in on the attackers, that is what kenyan police say. right now thick, black smoke is rising from the small, the hostage takers inside have been burning mattresses but those al shabab trips terrorist no, sir control the mall although two more were killed today and the terrorists may include th
we'll take you live to nairobi and to minneapolis. >>> also, seven days and counting until a threatened government shutdown if obama care is not defunded. here it is, thousands of pages of law that few people seem to get, this hour we'll try to make some sense out of what obama care means for you and their family. plus -- >> the whole country, david, knows the problem is there weren't enough good guys with beg guns. >> the gun control debate certainly has not stopped even...
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and he's shaking up the race for mayor of minneapolis with a wacky campaign ad. that's jeff in his underwear emerging from a lake. >> i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. wake the [ bleep ] up. >> you might think voters in minneapolis would be turned off by the ad. but it's quite the contrary. >> thank you very much. >> good luck for you. >> the ad has propelled wagner from an unknown to a contender. >> you're my kind of guy. >> so who is this guy? he's a 46-year-old airport baggage handler who's still living with his mom. what does she think of the ad? >> just keep the swear words out. >> wagner is the first to tell you he has less than zero qualifications to be mayor. >> i don't know everything dude. i'm not going to lie. >> just have to wait and see if the people of minneapolis pick a mayor with nothing to hide. >> i'm jeff wagner and i approve this message. >> deborah: wagner does have quite a past. he has two dui convictions. >>> next -- texting crackdown. >> you were texting while you were driving and you went off the roadway twice. >> before you
and he's shaking up the race for mayor of minneapolis with a wacky campaign ad. that's jeff in his underwear emerging from a lake. >> i will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. wake the [ bleep ] up. >> you might think voters in minneapolis would be turned off by the ad. but it's quite the contrary. >> thank you very much. >> good luck for you. >> the ad has propelled wagner from an unknown to a contender. >> you're my kind of guy. >> so who is this...
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some of the people who left minneapolis and actually joined al shabaab.r not they in fact took part in this action, that remains to be seen. >> there's no doubt there are americans overseas that are part of this arm of al qaeda, al shabaab. >> yep. >> u.s. officials estimate as many as 50 americans have traveled to these training camps in somalia to be converted over in to terrorists essentially, over the past six years some this is very recent. already there is video showing three young men, claiming also to be from minneapolis who apparently died as martyrs last year. this is something that has become a problem that we need to address here at home before, like you heard our experts say, before they return home and something like this happens here. >> turning to this now. president obama will be delivering an address to the opening of the united nations general assembly this morning. terror attacks, chemical weapons and nuclear safeguards are on the agenda for the world leaders. the president is expected to speak about possibilities for middle east peace
some of the people who left minneapolis and actually joined al shabaab.r not they in fact took part in this action, that remains to be seen. >> there's no doubt there are americans overseas that are part of this arm of al qaeda, al shabaab. >> yep. >> u.s. officials estimate as many as 50 americans have traveled to these training camps in somalia to be converted over in to terrorists essentially, over the past six years some this is very recent. already there is video showing...
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i remember, for example, being inside a 24-hour home occupation in minneapolis. and it was ultimately about one month. there were 24 hours, people staying in his home because fannie mae was trying to evict the family from the home. they said, no, we are protecting his family. people were taking shifts. i stayed there for three or four nights and when there were actually no incidents while i was there, but later the result of a series of very intense police raids. the walk-in. everything is structured. there are rules on the walls. lists. there are rules about the dishes. it is sort of like being in a house with an overprotective mother and you just have to do everything right. was not authoritarian in any way. it was that the communities were trying to come together and on learn the type of selfish and greedy behavior that is inscribed inside us as a result of living in such an individualistic and capitalistic society. so it was almost kind of structured to talk about how good we organize the community better. so every night there were community meetings. usually
i remember, for example, being inside a 24-hour home occupation in minneapolis. and it was ultimately about one month. there were 24 hours, people staying in his home because fannie mae was trying to evict the family from the home. they said, no, we are protecting his family. people were taking shifts. i stayed there for three or four nights and when there were actually no incidents while i was there, but later the result of a series of very intense police raids. the walk-in. everything is...
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it will drop out in the 70s in minneapolis and chicago today. 77 in boston. and down the east coast, we'll see scattered showers and storms. tuesday, more unsettled weather. tomorrow, it should be mostly in the morning. eventually it will start to clear out in the afternoon. it will move back into the plains states and then back into the upper midwest. >> all right, and some rain, i guess, just a little, right? >> just a little. >>> thank you very much, dylan dreyer. happy labor day. this is "first look" on msnbc. is really made of cheese? [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. ♪ guess it was. let busy treats entertain your dog with playful shapes, long lasting layers, savory flavors, and mesmerizing textures. get busy. the world's most entertaining treats. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whisperi
it will drop out in the 70s in minneapolis and chicago today. 77 in boston. and down the east coast, we'll see scattered showers and storms. tuesday, more unsettled weather. tomorrow, it should be mostly in the morning. eventually it will start to clear out in the afternoon. it will move back into the plains states and then back into the upper midwest. >> all right, and some rain, i guess, just a little, right? >> just a little. >>> thank you very much, dylan dreyer. happy...
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we do know mall of america are one of the biggest malls in minneapolis. do a lockdown drill where their have their customers, go through a drill where they practice how to hide and how to shelter in these kind of situations. >> before we get too far into this conversation, we probably should have done this at the top. let's identify the difference between a soft target and a hard target. we're using terms now that maybe some people have never reallily discussed. >> we asked that as well. a soft target, the way it was explained to us, is an area that the public can have easier access to. whereas a hard starting, the average person has more difficulty accessing it. in an airport, when you go through security, once you're inside, that's considered a hard target. but the outside, when you're going into the ticket line just to check in, that's considered a soft target. >> margaret conley, thank you for that. >>> later this morning president obama will speak at a memorial for victims of the navy yard shooting in washington. last night he addressed the recent sh
we do know mall of america are one of the biggest malls in minneapolis. do a lockdown drill where their have their customers, go through a drill where they practice how to hide and how to shelter in these kind of situations. >> before we get too far into this conversation, we probably should have done this at the top. let's identify the difference between a soft target and a hard target. we're using terms now that maybe some people have never reallily discussed. >> we asked that as...
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dean reynolds is there >> reporter: the cedar side neighborhood of minneapolis is called little mogadishu was there condemnation of the somali-based al shabaab. a law student. >> because of the violence and message, they're really trying to change the makeup of the somali nation. >> reporter: it's been described as a neighborhood, this online video leased by sal shabaab featured two so is mali americans and this man. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over here. it's a real disneyland. >> reporter: it's believed all three died over there. it estimates 20 people left from minnesota for mogadishu. >> that's the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: you think there's more far. >> far more. >> reporter: a local somali leader says the number is more like 60. what is the appeal about heaven, about ideology, it's about engaging a young man who is lost. they take him to the mosque. they raise him. they induct him. they blame everything he's complaining about, they blame it on the infidels. they give him a target. >> reporter: he also says that al shabaab doesn't tell the young recruits that
dean reynolds is there >> reporter: the cedar side neighborhood of minneapolis is called little mogadishu was there condemnation of the somali-based al shabaab. a law student. >> because of the violence and message, they're really trying to change the makeup of the somali nation. >> reporter: it's been described as a neighborhood, this online video leased by sal shabaab featured two so is mali americans and this man. >> if you guys only knew how much fun we have over...
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but you get ahead of that minneapolis, at 82. denver is at 89 degrees.amatic one side of this to the other, and almost more dramatic if you get into the morning hours. ahead of this the warm air is funneling into the midwest. minneapolis is going to be at 71 degrees not for the high, that's for the low. as we continue toward the south, that is going to be our kind of one other unsettled area for today. not long the stronger storms that we might see in the northern plains, but just enough of a boundary that you could see a little bit more of that rain activity. a lot of this will be minor, but if you get right under one of those thunderstorms you could be washing for a little bit of a wash out at times. a lot of the rest of the south stays under dry skies for today with the exception of those couple of showers that we have out there. one of the nice days of fall. fall starts officially this sunday, and we're already getting a taste of it in some parts of the country. >>> >>> one of america's largest homes has been sold at auction for $41.5 million. it fea
but you get ahead of that minneapolis, at 82. denver is at 89 degrees.amatic one side of this to the other, and almost more dramatic if you get into the morning hours. ahead of this the warm air is funneling into the midwest. minneapolis is going to be at 71 degrees not for the high, that's for the low. as we continue toward the south, that is going to be our kind of one other unsettled area for today. not long the stronger storms that we might see in the northern plains, but just enough of a...
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omaha 93. 78, minneapolis.showers move through, they'll clear out and temperatures could climb to 98. showers were severe but cleared out, moving through the great lakes, skies are beginning to clear up. up to 95 with an isolated shower or storm. tomorrow, maybe a few more showers and thunderstorms, 95 down to 80. the northern plains seeing temperatures more seasonable, where they should be, about 75 here, although friday seems to be a little warmer. heat will build and spread east. the northeast will be dealing with that heat, just for one day. big jump tomorrow, 91 on wednesday. showers and storms thursday, temperature of 84 dropping to 74 on friday. just a peek there with that heat and humidity on wednesday, up to 91 degrees. del. >> thank very much. a european museum has discovered a priceless painting hidden in the attic of a home for years. the vincent van gogh museum unveiled the sunset to the world today. it was stored for years, thought to have been painted by someone else. >> a research investigation,
omaha 93. 78, minneapolis.showers move through, they'll clear out and temperatures could climb to 98. showers were severe but cleared out, moving through the great lakes, skies are beginning to clear up. up to 95 with an isolated shower or storm. tomorrow, maybe a few more showers and thunderstorms, 95 down to 80. the northern plains seeing temperatures more seasonable, where they should be, about 75 here, although friday seems to be a little warmer. heat will build and spread east. the...