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my grandparents came from europe and my parents in minneapolis. i was raised with jews and african americans, we were isolated there. my parents couldn't join aaa in the 50's, antisemitism was a real problem until humphrey became mayor. the entire jewish community of north minneapolis moves out in three-year period on mass to one little town called st. louis park. about 20 minutes half hour away outside of central minneapolis. white, protestant, catholics, 80% jewish. if israel and israel had a baby, it would be st. louis park, okay. [laughter] >> i tell the story about how we built the community together, how we built and there were problems, there were broken hearts but in the end, we built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or grew up in the same neighborhood roughly at the same time with cone brothers, the philosopher michael sandel, the coach of the chicago bears, dan wilson, someone like you, it was a freaky place. if you saw north country for old men, they blow up a car outside of pharmaceutical in mÉx
my grandparents came from europe and my parents in minneapolis. i was raised with jews and african americans, we were isolated there. my parents couldn't join aaa in the 50's, antisemitism was a real problem until humphrey became mayor. the entire jewish community of north minneapolis moves out in three-year period on mass to one little town called st. louis park. about 20 minutes half hour away outside of central minneapolis. white, protestant, catholics, 80% jewish. if israel and israel had a...
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my grandparents came from europe and my parents in minneapolis. i was raised with jews and african americans, we were isolated there. my parents couldn't join aaa in the 50's, antisemitism was a real problem until humphrey became mayor. the entire jewish community of north minneapolis moves out in three-year period on mass to one little town called st. louis park. about 20 minutes half hour away outside of central minneapolis. white, protestant, catholics, 80% jewish. if israel and israel had a baby, it would be st. louis park, okay. [laughter] >> i tell the story about how we built the community together, how we built and there were problems, there were broken hearts but in the end, we built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or grew up in the same neighborhood roughly at the same time with cone brothers, the philosopher michael sandel, the coach of the chicago bears, dan wilson, someone like you, it was a freaky place. if you saw north country for old men, they blow up a car outside of pharmaceutical in mÉx
my grandparents came from europe and my parents in minneapolis. i was raised with jews and african americans, we were isolated there. my parents couldn't join aaa in the 50's, antisemitism was a real problem until humphrey became mayor. the entire jewish community of north minneapolis moves out in three-year period on mass to one little town called st. louis park. about 20 minutes half hour away outside of central minneapolis. white, protestant, catholics, 80% jewish. if israel and israel had a...
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but back in minneapolis. the piece really stand out. >> yeah. >> reporter: art is big.es, blue. >>> sanitation teams in houston are still hauling away the mountains of household debris left by hurricane harvey. a lot of homeowners in houston don't have flood insurance and, for some who do not the first flood they have had to live through. during hurricane harvey, 27 inches of water, flooded the bergen's home, the trash pile is all that's left of their belongings. this isn't the first time their home flooded. but it may be the last time that they rebuild. >> it's not just bricks and wood it is our home. >> reporter: rachel and husband david and two teenagers live in a house in bergen's family for 52 years. >> just looks like an ocean out there. >> reporter: six inches of floodwater from tropical storm allison crept into the house in 2001. but last month, during hurricane harvey, more than two feet of walter inundated the home. the bergens like the overwhelming majority of household in the area, didn't have flood insurance. this is devastating. walls, furniture. thank goo
but back in minneapolis. the piece really stand out. >> yeah. >> reporter: art is big.es, blue. >>> sanitation teams in houston are still hauling away the mountains of household debris left by hurricane harvey. a lot of homeowners in houston don't have flood insurance and, for some who do not the first flood they have had to live through. during hurricane harvey, 27 inches of water, flooded the bergen's home, the trash pile is all that's left of their belongings. this isn't...
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look at minneapolis, 88. as we head to monday, minneapolis dropped 20 degrees. that cold front will be here later thursday and plays a big role in the forecast. it will be rain ahead of the front and it will take maria to finally kick it. when it starts to move, that will be all the difference whether or not it gets to the oughter in the short term, not much weather tonight or tomorrow. monday, maybe a couple of clouds with a better chance for cloudiness on tuesday from maria. when we look at that, close for comfort on tuesday night into wednesday morning and the tropical satellite is showing a storm lifting off to the north with the winds at 115. look at the euro and gfs models. look at how close they are. the european model, it has it hanging out for a day, and that has to be anxious for the outer banks. 60s and 70s and low to mid-80s by lunchtime, highs, 86 to 91, unseasonably hot. tuesday, a slight chance for a on wednesday. a stray shower 86 and warm on thursday but behind the front, cooler, more like it should be friday and saturday and do you want to do a
look at minneapolis, 88. as we head to monday, minneapolis dropped 20 degrees. that cold front will be here later thursday and plays a big role in the forecast. it will be rain ahead of the front and it will take maria to finally kick it. when it starts to move, that will be all the difference whether or not it gets to the oughter in the short term, not much weather tonight or tomorrow. monday, maybe a couple of clouds with a better chance for cloudiness on tuesday from maria. when we look at...
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. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention.this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you find that having the sculpture garden pulls visitors into the museum, a museum they might not have otherwise visited? >> yeah, exactly. it makes the museum more accessible. more human. more approachable. >> works by some recognizable names, fill the 19-acre space. roy lichtenstein. robert indiana. alexander caulder, and the museum with new works on the ground here as well. commissioning installations by artists including, mary begramian, mark manders and thester gates, welcoming visitors in for a stroll. work work visitors went see here, the sculpture scaffold. a piece, executions by the u.s. government including hangings in minneapolis at 38 dakotas at the end of the tribe's war with the united states in 1862. native amer
. ♪ in minneapolis, this giant sculpture now command all of the attention.this. >> chicken. >> rooster. >> rooster. >> this big bird anchors the renovated sculpture garden at the walker art center. where museum director, olga visso led the year long, $10 million project that features 49 sculptures in provocative shapes and sizes. >> do you find that having the sculpture garden pulls visitors into the museum, a museum they might not have otherwise visited?...
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he is's remember relatively new to the federal reserve as president of the minneapolis fed.t that fed rate increase in march. i do think he took it further today. let's hear what he said. >> may be our rate hike are actually doing real harm to the economy. it is very possible our rate hikes over the past 18 months are leading to slower job growth, leaving more people on the sidelines, leading to lower wage growth and leading to lower inflation, and inflation expectations, so these premature hikes we have been embarking on are not free, and we need to remind ourselves of that. up short onoming inflation, still slack in the labor market, wages are not high, so why are we raising rates? it seems that the bond market is echoing what these fed officials are looking at. below two0 year yield point 06%, the lowest since november last year in trading on tuesday. this is 7069, and you can see how the rate hike in december of 2016 against the march hike, the hike in the middle of that year, and what we have seen is a steady decline in rates. it seems that the bond market is also expre
he is's remember relatively new to the federal reserve as president of the minneapolis fed.t that fed rate increase in march. i do think he took it further today. let's hear what he said. >> may be our rate hike are actually doing real harm to the economy. it is very possible our rate hikes over the past 18 months are leading to slower job growth, leaving more people on the sidelines, leading to lower wage growth and leading to lower inflation, and inflation expectations, so these...
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louis park about 20 minutes, half our way out at a central minneapolis.overnight come a town that had been 100% white protestant catholic scandinavian. the sweden and israel had of beating it would be st. louisok park.. i tell the story of how we built the community together, how we built a inclusive community together and there were problems and broken hearts and in the end, we've built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or in the the same neighborhood, roughly the same time with the koch koch brothers. all franken, norm ornstein, philosopher michael sandel, mark hessman, coach of the chicago bears. dan wilson. it was a freaky place. the man with a better hebrew school. if you saw no country for old men can remember the scene where he upa car outside of ae pharmacy in mexico to go when can steal drugs and at the end of the thing he bids to the firemen and it's called mike does drugs which is the little drugstore. i tell the story of thatnd community and how i learned us, something there that affected all of us, fran
louis park about 20 minutes, half our way out at a central minneapolis.overnight come a town that had been 100% white protestant catholic scandinavian. the sweden and israel had of beating it would be st. louisok park.. i tell the story of how we built the community together, how we built a inclusive community together and there were problems and broken hearts and in the end, we've built a really interesting community. i went to high school or religious school or in the the same neighborhood,...
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chicago still 79, minneapolis is 59. denver 49 and some of that cool air gets all the texas pan handle, while dallas is still 86. so that is what's coming in our direction, we are going to stay warm, low 80's tomorrow because of the clouds and then a stronger front will come on through and we will be cooler by week's end as temperatures will feel more like the season that we're actually in. we'll have the latest on hurricane maria and the tropical storm warning that are now up for the coast of north carolina. that's coming a little bit later and tony over to you. >>> residents of puerto rico are facing a massive recovery effort after hurricane maria barrelled through the territory. it's been five days since maria hit and puerto rican are still having trouble. power is time it out to most island and flights are infrequent. president trump tweeted the puerto rico was in deep trouble. citing not just the hurricane damage but also its major financial trouble before the storm hit. meanwhile, an elite team of first responders
chicago still 79, minneapolis is 59. denver 49 and some of that cool air gets all the texas pan handle, while dallas is still 86. so that is what's coming in our direction, we are going to stay warm, low 80's tomorrow because of the clouds and then a stronger front will come on through and we will be cooler by week's end as temperatures will feel more like the season that we're actually in. we'll have the latest on hurricane maria and the tropical storm warning that are now up for the coast of...
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minneapolis fed president neel kashkari said it may be hurting the u.s. economy. from the dallas fed president saying, the fed cannot do all the work of driving growth, and that he is repeating that the fed is not as accommodative as some might think. out, ourll of this policy editor kathleen hays is here with more. are they trying to cool expectations? kathleen: he made it clear a signal he is ready to raise rates again this year, maybe even in september. also said inflation is lagging, the data is not there. he is saying, i have to see inflation before i can believe it. his monetary policy alone cannot do the trick. to, rates alluding are still relatively low. inflation is not rising. what can the fed do to change this with interest rates? i think he is saying we need fiscal policy, the white house, to do something. we have to monitor it very closely for our viewers this evening. i want to get to what neel kashkari said. he said something different in the scheme of what we have heard from fed officials. he said said rate hikes may actually be hurting the u.s. ec
minneapolis fed president neel kashkari said it may be hurting the u.s. economy. from the dallas fed president saying, the fed cannot do all the work of driving growth, and that he is repeating that the fed is not as accommodative as some might think. out, ourll of this policy editor kathleen hays is here with more. are they trying to cool expectations? kathleen: he made it clear a signal he is ready to raise rates again this year, maybe even in september. also said inflation is lagging, the...
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minneapolis in two thousand and seven at the height of rush hour a bridge over the mississippi river collapsed taking more than one hundred vehicles and a construction crew down with it the tragedy was a wake up call about the safety of infrastructure. structures must withstand the decreed ation. the load when whether or snow every day. in the damage is not apparent or it's difficult to assess. blaney hard to see of this with federal institute of technology in zurich is searching for solutions buildings are even bringing organisms about reacting evolve with their environment and what we would like to do with our sensor network is us actually install an ironic system which conveys information on the health of this building. this new building at the institute has been outfitted with more than one hundred sensors they measure force unload defamation vibration and more. the information is gathered here just like sensory cells in the human body the sensors relay information about the condition of the building. and it happens in real time big data has entered the world of construction but
minneapolis in two thousand and seven at the height of rush hour a bridge over the mississippi river collapsed taking more than one hundred vehicles and a construction crew down with it the tragedy was a wake up call about the safety of infrastructure. structures must withstand the decreed ation. the load when whether or snow every day. in the damage is not apparent or it's difficult to assess. blaney hard to see of this with federal institute of technology in zurich is searching for solutions...
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he will spoke to an invited group of workers, business owners and farmers in minneapolis. >>> the gopn calls for lowering the tack rate for businesses providing a larger child tax credit and repealing the real estate tax. despite the push from the president and gop, a new cnn poll found only 12% of americans see tax reform as a high priority for congress in the next few weeks. >> let's talk about this a little bit more. the gop tax reform push and other news or the day. democratic strategist david brown and republican strategist mike lane bh
he will spoke to an invited group of workers, business owners and farmers in minneapolis. >>> the gopn calls for lowering the tack rate for businesses providing a larger child tax credit and repealing the real estate tax. despite the push from the president and gop, a new cnn poll found only 12% of americans see tax reform as a high priority for congress in the next few weeks. >> let's talk about this a little bit more. the gop tax reform push and other news or the day....
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in minneapolis, the mall of america opens for business with 300 stores.t is now the largish optimal in the country. -- largest shopping mall in the country. meanwhile, a hurricane is moving toward florida. >> we expect the storm will be here by early in the day on monday. >> monday, august 24, the storm hits with the full force, carrying winds that reach 160 miles per hour. local airports are shut down, most of the area is without power. in its wake, devastation that is nearly total. >> all my life savings. every money into the house. everything. >> on tuesday, august 25, almost everyone needs food and emergency supplies, but most stores are shut down. >> we are selling generators, chainsaws, gas and oil. >> the only people selling things come from out of town. they will not accept checks or credit cards. there is a huge demand for cash and local banks are running short. that triggers emergency action by the miami branch of the federal reserve. the miami branch is part of the federal reserve bank of atlanta, which serves the southeast. branch manager jay
in minneapolis, the mall of america opens for business with 300 stores.t is now the largish optimal in the country. -- largest shopping mall in the country. meanwhile, a hurricane is moving toward florida. >> we expect the storm will be here by early in the day on monday. >> monday, august 24, the storm hits with the full force, carrying winds that reach 160 miles per hour. local airports are shut down, most of the area is without power. in its wake, devastation that is nearly...
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a two term member of the minneapolis who that opposed public subsidies for a minnesota vikings stadiumrged from a crowded field of 34 candidates to capture the mayoral. and in boston, martin walsh called together an alliance of organized labor, right liberals to become the first labor official to become elected mayor in boston's history. out west, a state legislator one election at seattle's mayor in part by promising a $15 an hour minimum wage. the same issue championed by a radical software engineer named kshama sawant, who became the first socialist elected to the seattle city council since 1916. more local victories by new grassroots movements over the ras baraka.rs, then in tempe, arizona, austin, texas, and a half-dozen other cities. another group of left or into newcomers elevated to office in denver, seattle, philadelphia and other cities. while a durable and time machine challenger nearly pulled off an upset in the race for mayor of chicago, cook county commissioner garcia forced rahm emanuel, a centrist and a crack -- a centrist democrat, into a runoff election before finally
a two term member of the minneapolis who that opposed public subsidies for a minnesota vikings stadiumrged from a crowded field of 34 candidates to capture the mayoral. and in boston, martin walsh called together an alliance of organized labor, right liberals to become the first labor official to become elected mayor in boston's history. out west, a state legislator one election at seattle's mayor in part by promising a $15 an hour minimum wage. the same issue championed by a radical software...
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evidence i'm thinking of walter scott of planting of planting a weapon or the situation i'm in minneapolis right now the killing a philanderer steal where there's good video evidence about the police officer acting in correctly and possibly illegally that it's still very hard to move to a conviction. the case of scout schultz at georgia tech is equally disturbing and in a whole different way scholz had as he said had tried to commit suicide in the past and left it at home before making a call. reporting a man with a gun a knife and when the campus police arrived salt shouted suit me i mean if that isn't a red flag that someone that this is an issue a mental health situation are someone having a breakdown that they're not making these decisions they shot and killed an unarmed student the police officers the defense now appears to be that he didn't receive crisis intervention trading shouldn't that be i mean they are literally the people that are called in a crisis how shouldn't that be a commonsense requirement not just for especially college campus police but police in general. so there's
evidence i'm thinking of walter scott of planting of planting a weapon or the situation i'm in minneapolis right now the killing a philanderer steal where there's good video evidence about the police officer acting in correctly and possibly illegally that it's still very hard to move to a conviction. the case of scout schultz at georgia tech is equally disturbing and in a whole different way scholz had as he said had tried to commit suicide in the past and left it at home before making a call....
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vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington and he's joining me from minneapolis the panel issued those subpoenas to the i directed in the attorney general about the supposed to handle it all over on september first the deadline is no september fourteenth why the delay do you think i don't know what's going on there and whether they. need to gather more information and find out everything they have got to make sure and comply with the subpoena whether they're compliant good faith or not the pans on who's in charge and who's making those decisions i i would assume that the justice department wouldn't play around with this when there's a subpoena you got to provide the documents or have a good explanation as to why you did i thought i would expect those documents to arrive shortly is that a good idea to have like three investigations going on at the same time. i think we have to the motor investigation is looking at a potential criminal activity not only in that collaboration with the russians but people lying about their contacts with the russians to get security c
vice chair of the citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington and he's joining me from minneapolis the panel issued those subpoenas to the i directed in the attorney general about the supposed to handle it all over on september first the deadline is no september fourteenth why the delay do you think i don't know what's going on there and whether they. need to gather more information and find out everything they have got to make sure and comply with the subpoena whether they're...
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who is this guy well i'll give you a quick scenario who i am i graduated from minneapolis roosevelt high school i immediately joining the united states navy i served for active two in the reserves and i am a member of the big bad u.d.t. seal community naval special forces i then.
who is this guy well i'll give you a quick scenario who i am i graduated from minneapolis roosevelt high school i immediately joining the united states navy i served for active two in the reserves and i am a member of the big bad u.d.t. seal community naval special forces i then.
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minneapolis 74 degrees. last hour minneapolis was 68 degrees.1 degrees at 7:00 a.m. they're at 7:00 a.m., they're an hour behind. 61 degrees there and then you got the real cold stuff north and west so big area of low pressure coming down, jet stream has dropped allowing the cold air to settle into the northwest. jet stream has taken a big push to the north for us so it's allowing 70's and 60's to go all the way up into southern and southeastern sections of canada. it looks like we stay in the 80's for the next several days. check out the forecast for 79 at 11 o'clock. 2 o'clock, we're 84. somewhere between 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock i think we'll reach our high of about 87 degrees today. don't worry it's not going to be too humid. this morning there's a few clouds out there especially farther to the north and west. i think from time to time we'll see some of these high clouds today and then back out to the east -- and this is what's left of hurricane josÉ. it's just kind of sitting and spinning. there's just no steering current here. there's nothi
minneapolis 74 degrees. last hour minneapolis was 68 degrees.1 degrees at 7:00 a.m. they're at 7:00 a.m., they're an hour behind. 61 degrees there and then you got the real cold stuff north and west so big area of low pressure coming down, jet stream has dropped allowing the cold air to settle into the northwest. jet stream has taken a big push to the north for us so it's allowing 70's and 60's to go all the way up into southern and southeastern sections of canada. it looks like we stay in the...
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i live in minneapolis. i also want to thank you because you are sort of today one of the embodyments of that practice and that approach to politics and organizing, and i want to appreciate you for being unapologetically who you are, for being unapologetically black, muslim, and an organizer. so thank you. >> thank you. >> so, the last time i was in atlanta, i was here doing a training with my colleague, britney cooper. we were working with the black women's blueprint project at spelman college and were talking to a room full of black women about what it might mean to run for office. at the same time, i was staying in a hotel where the nr weina w hosting their convention in just a couple blocks away. so, this is good and different and good to be with you all and in such good company. so, i really appreciate this question, because as you mentioned, congressman ellison, is that, you know, our tradition at wellstone, we teach and train organizers, operatives, digital strategists, data practitioners, how to buil
i live in minneapolis. i also want to thank you because you are sort of today one of the embodyments of that practice and that approach to politics and organizing, and i want to appreciate you for being unapologetically who you are, for being unapologetically black, muslim, and an organizer. so thank you. >> thank you. >> so, the last time i was in atlanta, i was here doing a training with my colleague, britney cooper. we were working with the black women's blueprint project at...
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>>> with us for the hour, rob seechen of ubs private wealth management also with us today from minneapolis is pete najarian let's get right to the markets where stocks are mixed but if one of our guests are correct, they're about to see a steep drop in the next 30 days tom lee predicting a 4 to 5% drop why? >> scott, you know, just a couple of things coming together one is evidence of risk aversion and credit markets and bond markets. it's the deterioration of market internals. fewer stocks are supporting the index. and i think it's, i think, growing and mounting concerns that there'll be some setbacks in washington that affect the ability for earnings delivery to come through tax reform. and i think, in the past, i think conservatives would say that we would drop to the 200 day, which is about a 5% decline. >> so how reliant is narcotmark multiple expansion delivered directly through tax reform? because earnings were expected to be pretty good no matter what happens. that's just the cherry on top, no >> yeah, i mean, actually, one of the good news stories this year has been the diffusion
>>> with us for the hour, rob seechen of ubs private wealth management also with us today from minneapolis is pete najarian let's get right to the markets where stocks are mixed but if one of our guests are correct, they're about to see a steep drop in the next 30 days tom lee predicting a 4 to 5% drop why? >> scott, you know, just a couple of things coming together one is evidence of risk aversion and credit markets and bond markets. it's the deterioration of market internals....
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chaunce and convinced her to give her free tickets to chicago and they walked, i think, from there to minneapolis, but then when she gets home after minnesota, she gets home and finds out a second child has died and here is the tragedy of how the children because it's a -- he goes the bury them, he has to build the coffin, the pastor has to stay far away to do any blessing because of the quarantine situation and she comes home to a family deeply disfraught and angry. they lost brother and sister and mom was not home. even though she lost the money, huge love more america because what happened and this happened today, when she was -- instead of what we hear in the newspaper, she met kindness all across the route, she met with governors, she met with mayors, ordinary ranchers, citizens, she learned how -- her daughter said who was not enthused but the trip, she's the one that said i'm sick of the trip, was better than college education because she learned so much about human nature. when you come into a small farm area and rancher says come stay at the house, you have to make a quick judgment, how
chaunce and convinced her to give her free tickets to chicago and they walked, i think, from there to minneapolis, but then when she gets home after minnesota, she gets home and finds out a second child has died and here is the tragedy of how the children because it's a -- he goes the bury them, he has to build the coffin, the pastor has to stay far away to do any blessing because of the quarantine situation and she comes home to a family deeply disfraught and angry. they lost brother and...
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magnate and convinced him to give her three ticket to chicago and then they walked from there to minneapolis. but then when she gets home and find that a second child has died. here is the tragedy because the living children had to stay in an outhouse that was really meant for animals instill a cold april where the father is trying to nurse the child in the house and when the children died and he goes to bury them, he has to build the costs and coming very in the cemetery. the pastor has to stay far, far away to do any kind of a blessing because it's a quarantine situation. so she comes home to a family deeply distraught and angry. but they lost their brother and sister and mom was not home. and this is what silenced the story for 100 years. what i saw that to me was just fascinating was even though she lost the money, she grew huge love for america. this happened today when she was over here in the newspaper and newspapers in those days doing the same thing. she met kindness. she met with governors here she met with mayors. she met with ordinary ranchers, citizens. she learned how her daugh
magnate and convinced him to give her three ticket to chicago and then they walked from there to minneapolis. but then when she gets home and find that a second child has died. here is the tragedy because the living children had to stay in an outhouse that was really meant for animals instill a cold april where the father is trying to nurse the child in the house and when the children died and he goes to bury them, he has to build the costs and coming very in the cemetery. the pastor has to...
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. >> chicago, san francisco, minneapolis. we could have it here before the show's done. >>> it is movie time and we are heading into the "insomniac theater" to check out a star-studded thriller dodging some bombs. >>> and dreamers who were granted protection from deportation five years ago now faced with the possibility that it could be reversed. >>> first, here's a look at today's high temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by vista print. new deep hydrating eye gel with hyaluronic acid born to outperform the #1... prestige eye cream for better hydration. and your best look yet. olay eyes collection. ageless. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. >>> canoes, kayaks and now even monster trucks are coming to the rescue in texas. watch as an army vehicle is pull the out of the floodwaters. the loud cheering as and you lookers are loving the show. the truck then comes onto higher ground. >> you do what you got to do. you use what you have to u
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in minneapolis, the mollify america opens for business with 300 stores, it is the largest shopping mally. meanwhile, a major hurricane is moving directly toward south florida. >> we expect that the storm is going to be in our neighborhood hereby early in the day monday. monday, august 24. the storm hits with full force, carrying winds that reach what -- reach 160 miles per hour. local airports are shut down. most of the areas without power. in its wake, devastation that is nearly total. >> all your life savings, right? >> i put all my money in the house. everything. tuesday, august 25. almost everyone needs food and emergency supplies. but most stores are shut down. >> we are selling generators, chainsaws, glad -- gas and oil. >> the only thing -- people selling things come from out of town to they will not accept checks or credit cards. so there is a huge demand for a cash and local banks are running short. actioniggers emergency by the miami range of the federal reserve. themiami branch is part of federal reserve bank of atlanta, which serves the southeast. branch manager jay currie w
in minneapolis, the mollify america opens for business with 300 stores, it is the largest shopping mally. meanwhile, a major hurricane is moving directly toward south florida. >> we expect that the storm is going to be in our neighborhood hereby early in the day monday. monday, august 24. the storm hits with full force, carrying winds that reach what -- reach 160 miles per hour. local airports are shut down. most of the areas without power. in its wake, devastation that is nearly total....
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he joins us from minneapolis. we could talk about apple more broadly.ust quickly here, what happened with the 3-d sensor delay? can apple turn elsewhere to get that particular component? >> they have triple suppliers. this is their second largest supplier for the 3-d map. it will be in the higher end of what we are calling the iphone pro. question of what happened, behind the scenes, when they start to launch these new components, they will go and .ggressively test them it essentially failed some of the tests, which pushed back production time by about three months. i think people can expect delays getting their iphones not because of them, but this is one piece of the puzzle. how big are these delays going to be? there is all this excitement over the iphone. samsung can get new phones more quickly. >> the simple answer is there is little to no risk. consumers now know that it is going to be tight supply. i will add one other quick point. remember that debacle around samsung a year ago that had almost no impact on the iphone business. people who were co
he joins us from minneapolis. we could talk about apple more broadly.ust quickly here, what happened with the 3-d sensor delay? can apple turn elsewhere to get that particular component? >> they have triple suppliers. this is their second largest supplier for the 3-d map. it will be in the higher end of what we are calling the iphone pro. question of what happened, behind the scenes, when they start to launch these new components, they will go and .ggressively test them it essentially...
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not herrnor -- this was topic, nor was at the topic of the president of minneapolis. >> the fed is basically saying we're on this gradual path and it will take something to knock us off this pad. what i heard that your say yesterday was, as of now, there is nothing knocking her off the pad. kathleen: he as been there and done that, member of the federal market committee for several years. he says he sees a shift in the fed across the last few years. basically since the throws of the financial crisis when they were very real at and to make a move. very cautious because they did not want to affect a fragile and strong recovery. he is now suggesting they are ready to move ahead based in what they expect to happen. that is the start of a very important thing for us to understand why we macy's a rate hike in december, even if a rate hike remains far below target. rishaad: kathleen hays there. we will head directly to the exchange headquarters, next. we will speak with chief finance manager. this is bloomberg. ♪\ ♪ the gong hasgood, been wronged and the champagne has been sipped and we will get to
not herrnor -- this was topic, nor was at the topic of the president of minneapolis. >> the fed is basically saying we're on this gradual path and it will take something to knock us off this pad. what i heard that your say yesterday was, as of now, there is nothing knocking her off the pad. kathleen: he as been there and done that, member of the federal market committee for several years. he says he sees a shift in the fed across the last few years. basically since the throws of the...
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about neel kashkari, president of the federal reserve bank in minneapolis.ish on policy. he says there's no rate hike so farwhile inflation is below target. let's hear what he told a town hall meeting earlier. >> there more unemployed people out there that are not counted andhe national statistics, people's expectations for inflation have been drifting lower. it's a complicated topic but both of those together i think or what is feeding the low inflation. which tells me the fed should be under no pressure to raise rates. we have time to let inflation climbed back to target. this yellow line is average hourly earnings, the yearly rate at 2.5% now and the latest reading in august. measure down main 1.4 create we have the feds targeted 2%. neelan understand why kashkari is saying i don't see the momentum here, therefore i don't see inflation rising or a need to raise rates. bill dudley, he off among the days fed speakers. he sees fading inflation effects, in other words, the weaknesses transitory very he is echoing janet yellen. he went on -- she went on to end
about neel kashkari, president of the federal reserve bank in minneapolis.ish on policy. he says there's no rate hike so farwhile inflation is below target. let's hear what he told a town hall meeting earlier. >> there more unemployed people out there that are not counted andhe national statistics, people's expectations for inflation have been drifting lower. it's a complicated topic but both of those together i think or what is feeding the low inflation. which tells me the fed should be...
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we have an need look at the minneapolis airport. >> reporter: some of us have paid this. msp has become the 7th u.s. airport to install automated screening lanes. >> yeah. >> reporter: the travelers we spoke with seemed to like the upgrade. >> seems like it went quicker. so that's good. >> reporter: how does it work? >> the first thing that people will notice, it will be 4 separate stations. >> reporter: passengers can go through any station, any line, and instead of grabbing a bin from the front of the line -- . >> they need to grab a bin from below. everything goes into a bin now. >> it's eliminating. it's cutting back on the empty space and time. >> reporter: faster, more efficient? >> i would say say more efficient in terms of the process. you can have four passengers doing this simultaneously. >> reporter: once your bin hits the conveyor belt, a special chip and reader speed its up. >> it's simultaneously taking a picture of the bag and mp with the x-ray and identifier. >> reporter: the accuracy of this must have gone way up. >> it takes away the human error factor.
we have an need look at the minneapolis airport. >> reporter: some of us have paid this. msp has become the 7th u.s. airport to install automated screening lanes. >> yeah. >> reporter: the travelers we spoke with seemed to like the upgrade. >> seems like it went quicker. so that's good. >> reporter: how does it work? >> the first thing that people will notice, it will be 4 separate stations. >> reporter: passengers can go through any station, any line,...
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the president of the federal , asrve bank of minneapolis donald trump ways who he will nominate next year. i think janet is doing an excellent job. >> i cannot think of anybody better than her. she has financial crisis experience. she has leadership skills. juliette: in iraq millions of kurds have voted in an historic referendum. repercussions will be felt. 30 million kurds crossed the border into syria and turkey for syria and turkey. global news powered by 2700 journalists and analysts across 120 countries. a little risk aversion momentum across asia. the yen has gained .2% against the dollar. the nikkei is leading declines in the region. tech players have been hit hard. you can see that reflected in the taiex. the market is down .1% in late trade. tencent players, and dragging heavily. it has been down by as much as .3%. petroleum leading those gains. is one to watch. we are seeing a big gain in shipbuilders. it has a $900 million container ship contract. it is leading to optimism in the shipbuilding space. manus. manus: juliette, thank you. is -- the u.s. has run for a five scena
the president of the federal , asrve bank of minneapolis donald trump ways who he will nominate next year. i think janet is doing an excellent job. >> i cannot think of anybody better than her. she has financial crisis experience. she has leadership skills. juliette: in iraq millions of kurds have voted in an historic referendum. repercussions will be felt. 30 million kurds crossed the border into syria and turkey for syria and turkey. global news powered by 2700 journalists and analysts...
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joining us now from minneapolis, we break down the moves. we have seen a lot of stability across markets, the rallying continuing. futures and options, contracts, expiring today. does this mean we could see history repeat itself and see declines next week? >> i don't know about next week in particular. we have been expecting softness here over the fall, in part due measuresterm sentiment that have gotten stretched. we are focused on the probability of a fed rate hike in december as things continue to heat up on the inflation and wage front and the market is not yet their so it wouldn't surprise me here in the next four to six weeks that we pull back a little bit but it is hard to argue that we are close to a final bull market. the breath of leadership and you have cyclicals and defense, there is a lot of disparate sectors and groups near their highs. it led -- it doesn't look anything like a major bull market top. whatever we see here, will resolve and we will be entering 2018 near me bull market highs. 2600 to 2650 on the s&p. let's look at
joining us now from minneapolis, we break down the moves. we have seen a lot of stability across markets, the rallying continuing. futures and options, contracts, expiring today. does this mean we could see history repeat itself and see declines next week? >> i don't know about next week in particular. we have been expecting softness here over the fall, in part due measuresterm sentiment that have gotten stretched. we are focused on the probability of a fed rate hike in december as things...
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economy according to minneapolis fed president neel kashkari.es may explain why inflation is low and job growth is slow. he has been an outspoken critic of the fed's drive to tighten monetary policy. >> maybe our rate hikes are actually doing real harm to the economy. it is possible that our rate hikes over the past 18 months jobleading to slower growth, more people in the sidelines, leading the lower rate -- wage growth and lower inflation and expectations. these premature hikes we have been embarking on a, they are not free and we need to remind ourselves of that. fed will publish its book later today. a top european union official said the divorce talks are going to slowly. according to people present at the meeting, the eu's deputy exit negotiators said that no movement had been made in the key areas under discussion. tensions run high, the white house as president trump is set to speak with chinese president xi jin ping. called sanctions useless and ineffective and urging the international community to offer security guarantees to north kor
economy according to minneapolis fed president neel kashkari.es may explain why inflation is low and job growth is slow. he has been an outspoken critic of the fed's drive to tighten monetary policy. >> maybe our rate hikes are actually doing real harm to the economy. it is possible that our rate hikes over the past 18 months jobleading to slower growth, more people in the sidelines, leading the lower rate -- wage growth and lower inflation and expectations. these premature hikes we have...
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in the past 90 minneapolis one lane reopened in each direction. this is a mess and an area to avoid. michelle: a step forward to reopen the national monument. the national park service awarded $10.8 million contract to replace the aging elevator system. it's been shut down for the past year after problems with the elevator. >> incredible video coming in showing intensity of the wildlife that exploded this is covering 10,000 acre east of portland. that is not a lot but what made it huge is it happened shortly. the latest information is hundreds of people in a half dozen communities have been ordered to flee the homes. it blew up in hours. in utah a fast-moving wildfire has forced people to evacuate north of salt lake city. it broke out hours ago. you can see the conditions. the wind blowing. it's very dry. record heat. look of rain. wind. fueling the fires. michelle: today south korea warships conducted the line fire exercises and as the united s sanction -- united nations consider new sanctions on the north, russian president vladimir putin said s
in the past 90 minneapolis one lane reopened in each direction. this is a mess and an area to avoid. michelle: a step forward to reopen the national monument. the national park service awarded $10.8 million contract to replace the aging elevator system. it's been shut down for the past year after problems with the elevator. >> incredible video coming in showing intensity of the wildlife that exploded this is covering 10,000 acre east of portland. that is not a lot but what made it huge is...
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check out the cool air that is on the move moving across the western u.s. 76 in chicago. 59 in minneapolist to den very, 40's the highest elevations of the rockies, 59 in boy see. this will be coming into town thursday into friday. we'll stay warm through the mid week and as the frontal boundary gets closer it does a couple of things. brings in the cooler temperatures and the feel of fall that will finally arrive but it also helps to kick hurricane maria out into the atlantic and away. here's what's going to be happening. maria still category 1 hurricane with winds of 80 at 11:00 with the latest update. close enough that they will likely see tropical storm conditions in the cape hatteras area tomorrow as well as all the outer banks, far enough away that we get the clouds and tropical feel but we don't see much in the way of showers, it will be a warmest human day, temperatures topping out close to about 83 in the district. a few spots could get warmer than that and maybe just a few will be cooler but again those clouds around for at least part of the day clouds, here is hurricane maria som
check out the cool air that is on the move moving across the western u.s. 76 in chicago. 59 in minneapolist to den very, 40's the highest elevations of the rockies, 59 in boy see. this will be coming into town thursday into friday. we'll stay warm through the mid week and as the frontal boundary gets closer it does a couple of things. brings in the cooler temperatures and the feel of fall that will finally arrive but it also helps to kick hurricane maria out into the atlantic and away. here's...
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. >>> and classes will begin today at a christian private school in the minneapolis area a month after a gas explosion leveled part of its building, killing two people. minnehaha is using a former college campus. parents and students got a preview of the temporary facility last night. the principal says getting it miracle. >>> the arizona diamondbacks, j.d. martinez is now a member of an exclusive club. he became the second player this season to hit four home runs in a single game. cincinnati's scooter janette did it in june against st. louis. but martinez is just the 18th play tore ha player to have four homers in a game in history. the diamondbacks beat the dodgers 13- 0 by the way. >>> school starting. baseball rosters expanding and here's another sign that it is fall. >> the pumpkin spice latte returns to starbucks this morning. the chain's most popular seasonal drink ever, and you can expect to see many other pumpkin-flavored foods and beverages hitting store shelves. >> but the flavor is expected to have a challenger this year -- maple. analysts say sales of maple-flavored produc
. >>> and classes will begin today at a christian private school in the minneapolis area a month after a gas explosion leveled part of its building, killing two people. minnehaha is using a former college campus. parents and students got a preview of the temporary facility last night. the principal says getting it miracle. >>> the arizona diamondbacks, j.d. martinez is now a member of an exclusive club. he became the second player this season to hit four home runs in a single...
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now they can order in other cities including l.a., chicago, phoenix, minneapolis and right here in new. here in new york city. those are yo did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $34.90 more per month. call today. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> get there early. i'm talking about the beaches. you're going to find relief from the heat at least in the water. 94 in santa cruz. the record highs about 102. 86 in monterey. going to the game tonight, 79 degrees. it's like a ballpark anywhere else in the country. here's a look at the scottish high land gathering
now they can order in other cities including l.a., chicago, phoenix, minneapolis and right here in new. here in new york city. those are yo did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet...
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minneapolis leads 1-0. big stuff. jonathan: your fantasy squalled is a nightmare. robert: it's done. finished. i have thrown in the towel after week one. michelle: last time i get to say "doug, last check of weather." doug: don't make me cry. we have shower east of town. an area over northeast washington getting large. good downpour. still no lightning. maybe we will get a clap of thunder. we will see what happens. beach outlook from steve at 11:00. there are signs that the future track of jose might be questionable. we a i'll see -- we will see about that at 11:00. jonathan: south korea is saying north korea fired another missile. i'm sure they will cover that on "world news tonight." 11:00. good ni ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is work
minneapolis leads 1-0. big stuff. jonathan: your fantasy squalled is a nightmare. robert: it's done. finished. i have thrown in the towel after week one. michelle: last time i get to say "doug, last check of weather." doug: don't make me cry. we have shower east of town. an area over northeast washington getting large. good downpour. still no lightning. maybe we will get a clap of thunder. we will see what happens. beach outlook from steve at 11:00. there are signs that the future...
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we will see you back here, i hope, soon >> yep, see you soon >> pete najarian today in minneapolis forpper prices hitting a three-year high. we'll head to the future pits for those trades next. but first, this time we'll give you a check on the dow third heat map dow is down 244 points, 1.1% depot leading the way today, utx, which did a big deal, down 5% we're back right after this on halftime so for once i've got plenty of time. what's going on? so those financial regulations being talked about? they could affect your accounts, so let's get together and talk, and make sure everything's clear. thanks. yeah. that would be great. we've grown to over $900 billion in assets under care... by being proactive, not reactive. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. theextreme risk of burstd a pipes and water damage...y... soon, insurance companies won't pay for damages. that is, not if they can help prevent damages from happening in the first place. at cognizant, we're turning the industry known for processing claims into one focused on prevention with predictive analytics, helping them
we will see you back here, i hope, soon >> yep, see you soon >> pete najarian today in minneapolis forpper prices hitting a three-year high. we'll head to the future pits for those trades next. but first, this time we'll give you a check on the dow third heat map dow is down 244 points, 1.1% depot leading the way today, utx, which did a big deal, down 5% we're back right after this on halftime so for once i've got plenty of time. what's going on? so those financial regulations being...
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the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis has back janet yellen for a second term as the fed chair. his comments come as resident donald trump continues to wake you he will nominate for february of next year. >> of think janet yellen is the next one job -- i think janet yellen is doing an excellent job. i cannot think of anybody who is better equipped to leave the federal reserve over the next four years better than her. she is a rare economists with excellent leadership skills. juliette: in iraq, millions of kurds have voted in a referendum on independence. felt.percussions will be more than 30 million kurds dispersed across the border between syria, iran and turkey. brent crude climbed to a two-year high. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy. matt. the: mario draghi says european central bank will keep as much stimulus as needed when policymakers decide to add just there 2.3 trillion euro bond buying program. speaking in brussels, the ecb president 22 uncertainty but the medium-term outl
the president of the federal reserve bank of minneapolis has back janet yellen for a second term as the fed chair. his comments come as resident donald trump continues to wake you he will nominate for february of next year. >> of think janet yellen is the next one job -- i think janet yellen is doing an excellent job. i cannot think of anybody who is better equipped to leave the federal reserve over the next four years better than her. she is a rare economists with excellent leadership...