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the way to chicago and just in time for our holiday weekend from oklahoma, kansas, chicago and minneapolis, we're talking airport delays. lester? ot of people keeping an eye on the storms, thanks. >>> more breaking news today, the u.s. leveling more than a dozen new charges against julian assange. the government now accusing him of violating federal espionage laws dramatically ratcheting up the case against him. our pete williams has details. >> reporter: as the ge u.s. seeks to
the way to chicago and just in time for our holiday weekend from oklahoma, kansas, chicago and minneapolis, we're talking airport delays. lester? ot of people keeping an eye on the storms, thanks. >>> more breaking news today, the u.s. leveling more than a dozen new charges against julian assange. the government now accusing him of violating federal espionage laws dramatically ratcheting up the case against him. our pete williams has details. >> reporter: as the ge u.s. seeks to
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> i would like the minneapolis police department to go back and minneer how officers are trained. understand where black lives matter. livngry, because you can see the unjustified shooting across this nation. ist this is a blue issue. >> what i can say is that we are iseedingly committed to making change. >> minneapolis city leaders, including the mayor, and police chief, acknowledge the police department's training and alicies need improvement. >> it is probably the most important, which is outlined, first and foremost in my vision for the department moving forward, is sanctity of life. ofdamond hopes that progress is not just confined to minneapolis. >> how can what was learned here pr be taken to change and address policing in this country? neee needs to be the changes made so that this, no one has to go through this, that no one ever has to experience what we experienced. >> justine's family filed a civil rights lawsuit seeking more than $50 million from minneapolis. the city made an unpress denned settlement with the family for 20 million. two million of which will go to a fu
> i would like the minneapolis police department to go back and minneer how officers are trained. understand where black lives matter. livngry, because you can see the unjustified shooting across this nation. ist this is a blue issue. >> what i can say is that we are iseedingly committed to making change. >> minneapolis city leaders, including the mayor, and police chief, acknowledge the police department's training and alicies need improvement. >> it is probably the most...
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>>this is reportedly the largest police settlement in minneapolis history, john rose sick. justine's father says he's satisfied with the verdict though he criticized the initial handling of the case. >>well are you looking for some fun to do this weekend. we have some ideas for for fun things our new segment. coming up next. >>kron 4 is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried kron on yet, here's what you're missing. 35 years. county oakland, san francisco menlo park. >>all right time for the weather forecast and something new that we're that the starting up for yes we wanted to star for fun things here at crime because we get to that or nearby that you may want to go going to check out some of the sites around the bay area and how about this one this one in danville may the 4th be with you celebration. out they're inviting everybody to costumes it is a free event plan on those temperatures are going to be the low 70's on saturday. >>mostly sunny skies of course were plenty of sunscreen if you're headed out that direction about this if you want to g
>>this is reportedly the largest police settlement in minneapolis history, john rose sick. justine's father says he's satisfied with the verdict though he criticized the initial handling of the case. >>well are you looking for some fun to do this weekend. we have some ideas for for fun things our new segment. coming up next. >>kron 4 is now streaming live local news 24 hours a day if you haven't tried kron on yet, here's what you're missing. 35 years. county oakland, san...
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kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig bishop. let's begin with you. what will it take to get the fed to cut? from what i hear so far from the fomc, no one is watching. >> in our view it starts and ends with inflation. inflation data will drive the fed. next pce at the end of week, expected to come in below the 2% target. that will be the driving factor to us. in our view, transitory inflation is incorrect. low inflation is here to stay. the penalty of a rate cut by the end of the year. >> in addition to inflation, financial conditions, it does work to tighten significantly, that would move them faster rather than slower. also some indicators that we watch on growth. starting to see the rollover. the most important would be the plumbing numbers. we see a rise in on a plummet by .5%, that they would move quickly. we had the base case that the fed would not do anything, but the bar -- everyone talking about the hurdle -- the bar to cut has continued to come down in our minds. right now, they are definitely more predisposed to cut ov
kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig bishop. let's begin with you. what will it take to get the fed to cut? from what i hear so far from the fomc, no one is watching. >> in our view it starts and ends with inflation. inflation data will drive the fed. next pce at the end of week, expected to come in below the 2% target. that will be the driving factor to us. in our view, transitory inflation is incorrect. low inflation is here to stay. the penalty of a rate cut by the...
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kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig bishop.raig, that is what's been fascinating about this period of risk aversion. supply, loans, high yield is still coming through, and still eing eaten up. craig: demand is there. that is the pure and simple, a matter of supply and demand. a lot of it has to do with the fact that what the central bank environment that has us in right now, where they have almost sent a signal that they are going to hold rates steady, provide the necessary support to the markets as needed. that has increased the confidence of both issuers and investors that they can step into the market and take advantage of the yield. in our view, high yield is a still relatively risky environment, not that we are high on at the moment. we are watching it, though. jonathan: kathy, that is the compare and contrast between now and december. that is why now is nothing like december. december, no issuance. may, potentially the biggest month of the year in terms of upply. n terms of the spread, certainly nowhere near the risk aver
kathy jones, michael collins, and from minneapolis, craig bishop.raig, that is what's been fascinating about this period of risk aversion. supply, loans, high yield is still coming through, and still eing eaten up. craig: demand is there. that is the pure and simple, a matter of supply and demand. a lot of it has to do with the fact that what the central bank environment that has us in right now, where they have almost sent a signal that they are going to hold rates steady, provide the...
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minneapolis bride to be justine damond. be we see the officer just after he shot and killed her. here is abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: just weeks after former minneapolis police officer mohammad noor was convicted in the shooting death of justine damond -- for the first time, we are hearing her 911 call for help that night. >> i can hear someone out the back and i -- i'm not sure if she's having sex or being raped. >> reporter: damond worried a woman was being assaulted behind her home back in 2017. two officers racing to that dark alley. noor opening fire through the window later saying he was startled by someone banging on the car. for the first time we're seeing the moments after that shooting. noor's partner trying to save damon's life. >> stay with me. ma'am, stay with me. >> reporter: then he can be heard explaining what happened. >> she just came up out of nowhere, on the side of the >> reporter: officer noor appearing distressed as another officer checks on him. >> you alright? just keep to yourself, keep your mouth shut. >> reporter: noor was fired and convicted of
minneapolis bride to be justine damond. be we see the officer just after he shot and killed her. here is abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: just weeks after former minneapolis police officer mohammad noor was convicted in the shooting death of justine damond -- for the first time, we are hearing her 911 call for help that night. >> i can hear someone out the back and i -- i'm not sure if she's having sex or being raped. >> reporter: damond worried a woman was being assaulted...
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. >>> breaking tonight, the verdict is in in a case that made national headlines in minneapolis. a police officer on trial for fatally shooting an unarmed bride-to-be who had called 911 has now been found guilty of murder. kevin tibbles has late details. >> reporter: former minneapolis police officer mohamed noor found guilty of thi third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for fatally shooting justine ruszcyzk damond in an alleyway in july of 2017. 40-year-old australian born life coach called 911 to report what she thought was a sexual assault taking place behind her home. minutes later she apparently went outside to help. instead she was fatally shot. >> shots fired. >> reporter: over two days of tearful noor told jurors he split-second decision to pull the trigger when damond approached the car in the dark. he said i fired once. the threat took a couple steps back. did you is just say the threat took a couple steps back? yes. the whole blonde hair, pink t-shirt and all is a threat to you? noor's attorney said he did what he was trained to do. we have a tragedy, but w
. >>> breaking tonight, the verdict is in in a case that made national headlines in minneapolis. a police officer on trial for fatally shooting an unarmed bride-to-be who had called 911 has now been found guilty of murder. kevin tibbles has late details. >> reporter: former minneapolis police officer mohamed noor found guilty of thi third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for fatally shooting justine ruszcyzk damond in an alleyway in july of 2017. 40-year-old...
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in on thursday, lester 2 to 4 inches of rain, likelihood of flooding from lubbock all the way to minneapolis. lester >> all right, al thank you. >> protests from coast to coast today. people taking a stand against the growing number of states passing strict new abortion laws our stephaniwigosk is in louisian more. >> get everyone you know to that voting booth. >> reporter: on the steps of the supreme court today, abortion rights activists grab back the megaphone. >> my body, my choice! >> women should have the right to do with their btoies what they want o with their bodies. >> reporter: hundreds of protesters joined by democrats, looking for votes in 2020. >> we will not go back >> reporter: demonstrations triggered after a waveononde, restrictive abortiaws passed in multiple states >> should a child, a life inside a mother's womb, be killed due to the actions of its parents? >> abortion care is safe and still legal in all 50 states >> reporter: but that message may not be getting through >> i've seen patients that aresc already heduled for their procedures calling in, asking whether or not
in on thursday, lester 2 to 4 inches of rain, likelihood of flooding from lubbock all the way to minneapolis. lester >> all right, al thank you. >> protests from coast to coast today. people taking a stand against the growing number of states passing strict new abortion laws our stephaniwigosk is in louisian more. >> get everyone you know to that voting booth. >> reporter: on the steps of the supreme court today, abortion rights activists grab back the megaphone....
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a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a.e multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up, to overlooking his access to firearms. >> we have people, but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we have, in the last year, had 240 interventions, where we've actually stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary. his department serves 9.5 million people. since october, the v.a. has screened 900,000 veterans for mental health issues. >> of that 900,000, we culled it down to 3,000. 3,000 veterans that our medical professionals say might be at risk. and we are monitoring them. >> reporter: what does that monitoring entail? >> that means calls, that means visits, bringing them into our centers. >> reporter: in justin miller's case, anti-depressants came in the mail from the v.a., two days after he died. >> and the worst part of his funeral was that they didn't veve a live trumpet player. there was no one there t
a federal investigation of miller's death said the minneapolis v.a.e multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up, to overlooking his access to firearms. >> we have people, but they're not trained the way they're supposed to be. >> reporter: some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. >> we have, in the last year, had 240 interventions, where we've actually stopped veterans from taking their lives. >> reporter: robert wilke is the v.a. secretary. his department...
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and then they did wireless or mobility in minneapolis and chicago.e were based on millimeter wave, this very very high frequency spectrum. they had the same problem, speeds were really good if you were standing right next to the antenna, but the distances were so poor but you couldn't get anything like coverage even in a downtown area like chicago. liz: so when verizon is trumpeting this reliability, no? >> don't expect you will see those kinds of fantastic speeds within the next few years. t-mobile for example will do their 5g rollout on low frequency spectrum. it will be reasonably close to everywhere, and it will satisfy the 5g requirement that yes i've got 5g, but you are not going to see this kind of transformational experience with that kind of spectrum band because the block widths are too small. liz: what about huawei, are they that much more advanced? can their 5g see around corners and go through windows with its reliability? >> things that are talking about there, seeing around corners are a function of what spectrum band you put it in, no
and then they did wireless or mobility in minneapolis and chicago.e were based on millimeter wave, this very very high frequency spectrum. they had the same problem, speeds were really good if you were standing right next to the antenna, but the distances were so poor but you couldn't get anything like coverage even in a downtown area like chicago. liz: so when verizon is trumpeting this reliability, no? >> don't expect you will see those kinds of fantastic speeds within the next few...
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. >>> now, to the breaking news from minneapolis, another developing headline we're following. the verdict just in, a former police officer found guilty of third degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of a woman who had actually called 911 for help. she called to report a possible sex assault behind her home. abc's linsey davis with the jury's verdict just in tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the officer who shot 40-year-old justine damond in a dark alley behind her minneapolis home found guilty of third degree murder and manslaughter, but not guilty of second degree murder. two years ago, officer mohammed noor responded with his partner to damond's 911 call about a possible rape behind her home. >> female screaming behind the building. >> reporter: damond came out of her home into the alley behind it, and four minutes later, an officer was performing cpr on the 40-year-old yoga instructor. >> shots fired. we got one down. 5:30, i'm starting cpr. >> reporter: she had moved to the u.s. from australia a few years earlier and talked about it in this video. >> i have mov
. >>> now, to the breaking news from minneapolis, another developing headline we're following. the verdict just in, a former police officer found guilty of third degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of a woman who had actually called 911 for help. she called to report a possible sex assault behind her home. abc's linsey davis with the jury's verdict just in tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the officer who shot 40-year-old justine damond in a dark alley behind her...
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. >> because i was living in minneapolis and a half hour from where i was doing pills. i had a warrant out for my arrest so i come out of the room three of the biggest dealers i didn't not know they knew each other. they said he's been up 14 days of your shutting him off. what's the matter with you? then he leaves the other guy. mark: weight. you are up for 14 days? you were using and they said that's enough. they will cut you off they went to save your life. >>. >> they all liked me here is what they said. that one guy left it was his place so he went to shut off his people. than the other one finally went to sleep and i headed down to the streets at 2:30 a.m. i could not get drugs anywhere perk i was very resourceful. and he said give me the phone i want to take a picture of you. you're gonna need it for that memoir you said you were going tol write you will come back someday and talk about this addiction. we are not going to let you die on us. i would tell them all the time this is just a platform. mark: so the singular event that started to turn your life around? .
. >> because i was living in minneapolis and a half hour from where i was doing pills. i had a warrant out for my arrest so i come out of the room three of the biggest dealers i didn't not know they knew each other. they said he's been up 14 days of your shutting him off. what's the matter with you? then he leaves the other guy. mark: weight. you are up for 14 days? you were using and they said that's enough. they will cut you off they went to save your life. >>. >> they all...
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possible diz mark bismarck to chicago, des moines to oklahoma city a problem on monday, minneapolis, chicago, bib hubs, kansas city, denver and salt lake airports could all see delays on the roads, minneapolis to chicago, i-94. and the longest stretch from salt lake to chicago on i-80, a big problem as well. we'll continue to track it for you right through the morning. guys >> we'll come back to you in a moment >>> now to president trump making a controversial move tied to the mueller report and multiple investigations surrounding his administration it's a move raising red flags among democrats. we have two reports this morning starting with pete williams. pete, good morning >> good morning. the attorney general has already launched a review of how and why the fbi opened its investigation of the trump campaign and russian election meddling, now the president has given him a potent tool, the authority to dehe classify information gathered by u.s. intelligence agencies, a power they jealously guard. the president directed u.s. intelligence agencies to cooperate quickly and fully with a
possible diz mark bismarck to chicago, des moines to oklahoma city a problem on monday, minneapolis, chicago, bib hubs, kansas city, denver and salt lake airports could all see delays on the roads, minneapolis to chicago, i-94. and the longest stretch from salt lake to chicago on i-80, a big problem as well. we'll continue to track it for you right through the morning. guys >> we'll come back to you in a moment >>> now to president trump making a controversial move tied to the...
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lisa: that was neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president. now is markets are trying to call the fed's hand. he is not sold on another rate cut but the market is. you are seeing the probability of a july rate cut going near 50%. thecan see by the end of year, it is nearly a 100% chance of a rate cut. the question is how much. j.p. morgan said they are expecting two rate cuts. barclays saying it could be 75 basis points which could be three rate cuts. the federal reserve is probably going to have to respond or markets will fight back. scarlet: what has changed fundamentally that would necessitate a rate cut aside from the bond market pushing for one and rates going down? is there anything that indicates we are on the cusp of recession? lisa: interesting you say that. there are certain inefficiencies and costs companies have to bear as they rejigger supply chains. scarlet: isn't that transitory. lisa: dave was talking about that. scarlet: i'm glad you mentioned supply chains. part of president trump's efforts with the tariffs is to reverse the
lisa: that was neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president. now is markets are trying to call the fed's hand. he is not sold on another rate cut but the market is. you are seeing the probability of a july rate cut going near 50%. thecan see by the end of year, it is nearly a 100% chance of a rate cut. the question is how much. j.p. morgan said they are expecting two rate cuts. barclays saying it could be 75 basis points which could be three rate cuts. the federal reserve is probably going to have...
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we speak to the minneapolis fed president at 1:30 p.m. london time.'t miss it, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg: surveillance." the fed a chair says the central bank is prepared to cut rates if they see mounting risks to u.s. growth. despite that he says the economy is in a good place. >> we are attuned to potential risks to the outlook. we saw a potential risk, that would be a factor that would call for more accommodative policy. that is something in the risk management area we would think that. francine: still with us, andrew from goldman sachs. we talked extensively about the treasury yield. another way to look at it is to think about the averages. itre thinking about what would take for it to go to 2%. but if it does, what happens afterwards? how do you look at it? andrew: i would put less weight on the psychological. you have to look at why has it gotten to 2%. you could argue the rally is a combination of slow down in activity. around the at pmi's world, they are slowing. so it is just a reflection of activity. it is also a comb
we speak to the minneapolis fed president at 1:30 p.m. london time.'t miss it, this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg: surveillance." the fed a chair says the central bank is prepared to cut rates if they see mounting risks to u.s. growth. despite that he says the economy is in a good place. >> we are attuned to potential risks to the outlook. we saw a potential risk, that would be a factor that would call for more accommodative policy. that is something in the risk...
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david: that is neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president. contagion fears. more on that in today's fall the lead. mexican peso front and center. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg daybreak right coming up, our poll exclusive interview with the huawei founder. it airs at 9:00 p.m. friday new york time. alix: time for follow the lead. a deep dive into stories making headlines and moving markets with insights from industry veterans and insiders. president trump announcing across-the-board tariffs on mexican imports in retaliation for border crossings. mexico's president sailing they will not -- saying they will not respond in a desperate way. we spoke with eric barnes about what mexico can do. farnsworth.c he needs the united states as a driver of his own economic rope. if that is challenged, his own growth will continue to struggle. alix: joining us is damian sassower. take a look at this dollar-mex. what is the upside in the downside? ian: we are off 3.5% and building. that is a massive move for a bbb rated credit. i think the ma
david: that is neel kashkari, minneapolis fed president. contagion fears. more on that in today's fall the lead. mexican peso front and center. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg daybreak right coming up, our poll exclusive interview with the huawei founder. it airs at 9:00 p.m. friday new york time. alix: time for follow the lead. a deep dive into stories making headlines and moving markets with insights from industry veterans and insiders. president trump announcing...
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policeman who shot and killed an unarmed australian woman in the city of minneapolis has been found guilty of murder mohammed nor shot just seen daymond in twenty seventeen that she approached his car she called the police to alert them to a possible assault this is the first time a police officer in the state of minnesota has been convicted of murder workers and activists are gathering in cities around the world for the annual may day protests in the philippines capital manila protest has criticised the detention government for its relations with beijing. trafficking is next. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering fools a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in myanmar three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand seventy. one the war they beat us they kidnapped as they detained as. gould and her family spanned almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the worl
policeman who shot and killed an unarmed australian woman in the city of minneapolis has been found guilty of murder mohammed nor shot just seen daymond in twenty seventeen that she approached his car she called the police to alert them to a possible assault this is the first time a police officer in the state of minnesota has been convicted of murder workers and activists are gathering in cities around the world for the annual may day protests in the philippines capital manila protest has...
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the united states a policeman who was shot and killed an unarmed australian woman in the city of minneapolis has been found guilty of her murder mom ignore shot just in damond in twenty seventeen outside her home she'd call police annette them to a possible assaults nor was one of the responding officers and he shot her when she approached the car it's the first time a police officer in the state of minnesota has been convicted of magic those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera is a documentary on the king stay with us. antiquities trafficking is one of the most profitable illegal trades in the world estimated to be worth several billion dollars a year it ranks on after illegal arms and drugs precious objects plundered or discovered in clandestine excavations find their way onto the official market into museums and galleries. the main victims of the pillage nations are now demanding the return of their stolen treasures for a long time these demands for ignored. but systematic ransacking of heritage sites meticulously staged by the islamic state of iraq and the levant isis has caus
the united states a policeman who was shot and killed an unarmed australian woman in the city of minneapolis has been found guilty of her murder mom ignore shot just in damond in twenty seventeen outside her home she'd call police annette them to a possible assaults nor was one of the responding officers and he shot her when she approached the car it's the first time a police officer in the state of minnesota has been convicted of magic those are the headlines coming up next on al-jazeera is a...
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and minneapolis, they could all see de on the road. minneapolis to oklahoma city i-35 and the s longestetch from salt lake to chicago on i-80 a big problem as well. we'll continue to track it for you right through the morning. >> all right. 'll come back to you in a moment, alw no to president trump making a controversial move tied to the muellereport and the multiple investigations surrounding his administration. it's a move raising red flags among democrats.wo we have t reports this morning starting with pete williams. good morning. >> good morning. >> the attorney general already laun a review of how and why the fbi opened it's investigation of the trump campaign and rsia and election meddling. now they give them a power they jealously guard. the president directed u.s. intelligence agencies to cooperat quickly and fully with attorney general william barr's investigation of surveillance activities during01he 26 election. the white house also gave barr the authority to declassify documents related to the investigation. in a statement
and minneapolis, they could all see de on the road. minneapolis to oklahoma city i-35 and the s longestetch from salt lake to chicago on i-80 a big problem as well. we'll continue to track it for you right through the morning. >> all right. 'll come back to you in a moment, alw no to president trump making a controversial move tied to the muellereport and the multiple investigations surrounding his administration. it's a move raising red flags among democrats.wo we have t reports this...
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in minneapolis, smalley american muslim police officer guilty of third-degree murder.lled in an arms woman who approached his patrol car minutes after calling 911 to report a possible rate behind her home. mohammed more claims he felt threatened and he shot her because he was trying to save his partner's life. city leaders to diversify the minneapolis police department, the police chief was fired after that shooting. the near-total ban on abortion in alabama could be coming. the state house of representatives approving legislation, the bill heads to the alabama state senate and if past abortion would be a class a felony meaning doctors could face 99 years in prison of caught performing one. becker's are hoping it will go to the supreme court to use it as a direct challenge to roe versus wade. the screen court decision legalizing abortion. democrats are threatening impeachment as donald trump continues to fight their subpoenas. >> they have no alternative. shannon: bradley maas and molly hemingway our next. >> there are elements of the are elements in the report, 7 rate
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of a moment of global it's in that sense that it's important what that the kid didn't say or in minneapolis see into that that led them to go enjoying this it has inevitably points about how they consider themselves you need to reject. geno do you know your t.v. set is what you hear about it pushing the students from the east the west us yourselves. well i wouldn't follow this woman even marriage you are one. if one wants to be honest you have to see the relationship with intervention influence and that played out and seizing me for the past couple of decades you know these operation that took place in iraq and in syria and in the south held in libya. you cannot see that these actors simply come on the basis of this ideology which is apocalyptic and ignore the fact that in many cases they are linked to these conflicts and led to this generation that had basically as a way of life. in the. evening was just simply took it into. the narrative has been sold semantics that this is basically all about religion and islam and these guys are coming from there to attack the western world and these pe
of a moment of global it's in that sense that it's important what that the kid didn't say or in minneapolis see into that that led them to go enjoying this it has inevitably points about how they consider themselves you need to reject. geno do you know your t.v. set is what you hear about it pushing the students from the east the west us yourselves. well i wouldn't follow this woman even marriage you are one. if one wants to be honest you have to see the relationship with intervention influence...
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the farthest team out west was the minneapolis lakers. >> minneapolis lakers? >> right. good stuff.eak out your n fascinators. >> i missed all the fun. you both look fantastic. >> you get to take the instagram pictures. >> thank you. yes, i will take instagram pictures of them and put it up for you. thank you. >>> more than 10 million people under a severe flooding threat today. we'll go live to iowa for the latest. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. >>> in today's "food as fuel" we explore popular superfood that could have surprising benefits for your body. cnn's health writer jacqueline howard explores ways around this root and ways to get it into your diet. >> ginger is often used to dress up a dish or add spice to a meal. but a growing body of rese
the farthest team out west was the minneapolis lakers. >> minneapolis lakers? >> right. good stuff.eak out your n fascinators. >> i missed all the fun. you both look fantastic. >> you get to take the instagram pictures. >> thank you. yes, i will take instagram pictures of them and put it up for you. thank you. >>> more than 10 million people under a severe flooding threat today. we'll go live to iowa for the latest. here's the story of green mountain...
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. >> sun country flight took off from minneapolis. authorities interviewed a male passenger accused of touching a woman. they did not arrest that man. so far no charges have been filed. >>> dennis rod man at the center of a police investigation, accused of helping people make out with 400 pound crystal and clothing at a yoga studio. he was caught on camera with one of the incidents. they four worked together to distract aen employee. she said rodman returned the following day and tried to distract an employee while the accomplice grabbed more clothes. >>> negotiations are under way in california. governor newsom initially handed off his $213 billion plan to lawmakers. more money earmarked for k through 12 education. and homeless services including mental health and transitional housing. they have until june 15th to announce a plan. >> it is 4:52 right now. moving on to decision 2020. an easier way to get your ballot just by sending a text. an app allows registered vote stories get a ballot by mail. text cocoballot to 26693. they hope
. >> sun country flight took off from minneapolis. authorities interviewed a male passenger accused of touching a woman. they did not arrest that man. so far no charges have been filed. >>> dennis rod man at the center of a police investigation, accused of helping people make out with 400 pound crystal and clothing at a yoga studio. he was caught on camera with one of the incidents. they four worked together to distract aen employee. she said rodman returned the following day and...
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the city of minneapolis has settled a lawsuit with the family of justine ruszczyk damond, an australian woman who was shot dead by police in 2017 after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home. the $20 million settlement comes days after officer mohamed noor in days after officer mohamed noor was found guilty of third-degree murder and manslaughter. damond's family has pledged a portion of the settlement to a charity combating gun violence in minneapolis.. a federaral judge has ruled thaa lawsuit challenging president trump's muslim travel ban can proceed. the lawsuit argues that trump's ordeder is based on ananti-muslm bias. judith tucker of the middle east studies association, one of the groups represented in the lawsuit, said in a statement, "president trump's attempts to impose a muslim ban violate the u.s. constitution specifically prohibits actions disfavoring or condemning any religion and offers fundamental protection for all of us." last year, the supreme court reinstated a version of trump's muslim ban after lower court judges repeatedly
the city of minneapolis has settled a lawsuit with the family of justine ruszczyk damond, an australian woman who was shot dead by police in 2017 after she called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in the alley behind her home. the $20 million settlement comes days after officer mohamed noor in days after officer mohamed noor was found guilty of third-degree murder and manslaughter. damond's family has pledged a portion of the settlement to a charity combating gun violence in minneapolis.....
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south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour, we will learn more about the mayo clinic. we begin with downtown rochester. the trolley and toro company, thank you for agreeing to show us around rochester today. we are doing something a little different as. we are not in our van today but is that we are in an actual trolley. tell us about what we are writing it. riding in a replica vintage trolley. this one was built in 1990 seven in wells, maine and it is one of five that we have. the trolleys are uniquely named after the founders of the mayo clinic and st. mary's hospital. we are going to go to downtown rochester which is comprised largely of the mayo clinic campus. >> shall we go? >> let us go. ♪ clang clang went the trolley dating when the bell ♪ >> right now coming you are on broadway, rochester's oldest and first original road or street. it
south of minneapolis among those zumba river with a population of 115,000. own as a birthplace of the mayo clinic, this world-renowned facility has called rochester home since its founding in 1864. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour, we will learn more about the mayo clinic. we begin with downtown rochester. the trolley and toro company, thank you for agreeing to show us around rochester today. we are doing something a little different as. we are not in our van...
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harold brown from minneapolis minnesota whose father also fought in world war i. would you give us a brief history of some of your events that took place? >> certainly. i was born and raised in minneapolis minnesota and when i was in the sixth grade, 11 years old, i woke up one morning and guess what? i was going to become a military fighter pilot. well, at the mention of that, my mother who looked at me, isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all this wonderful pallet but i have no talent whatsoever. but they can see things that no one else could see. so, i sat on the piano stool for the first 10 years of my life for so and then in the sixth grade at 11 years old i decided i'm going to become a military pilot. don't ask me why, don't ask me how, i don't remember seeing a movie about it, but one morning i woke up and i was bitten. from that point on it was model airplanes and every book i can fly. i can remember one book in particular. west point of the air, and i bet i read that book so many times i almost had it memorized. so, when i was
harold brown from minneapolis minnesota whose father also fought in world war i. would you give us a brief history of some of your events that took place? >> certainly. i was born and raised in minneapolis minnesota and when i was in the sixth grade, 11 years old, i woke up one morning and guess what? i was going to become a military fighter pilot. well, at the mention of that, my mother who looked at me, isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all this wonderful...
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it sparked widespread protests and the resignation of the minneapolis police chief. on capitol hill, black women leaders gathered tuesday in defense of congresswoman ilhan omar, one of the first two muslim congresswomen in history and the first member of congress to wear a hijab. omar says death threats against her have spiked in number since president trump tweeted a video juxtaposing her image with footage of the 9/11 attacks. democracy now! was at tuesday's "hands off ilhan omar" event. we'll play excerpts from it later in the broadca and then go to catol hill to speak with congressmember omar. democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer emerged from closed-door talks with president trump at the white house tuesday saying they've made progress toward a $2-trillion plan to reinvest in u.s. infrastructure. news of the meeting prompted republican lawmakers to express skepticism. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell rejected calls by democrats to pay for an infrastructure bill by rolling back republican tax cuts that overwhelmingly favor the wealthy, calling t
it sparked widespread protests and the resignation of the minneapolis police chief. on capitol hill, black women leaders gathered tuesday in defense of congresswoman ilhan omar, one of the first two muslim congresswomen in history and the first member of congress to wear a hijab. omar says death threats against her have spiked in number since president trump tweeted a video juxtaposing her image with footage of the 9/11 attacks. democracy now! was at tuesday's "hands off ilhan omar"...
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rights ember the lgbt republican larry craig who was found soliciting sex in a back -- minneapolis airport. i'm frustrated every time i hear people speaking about their faith and pushing that on to other people, because we know those so-called religious politicians, when it comes to their life, their choices, they want to talk about freed. but when it comes to other people lives and other people's choices, they want to talk about religion. i feel we must point out how are c it t facing these challenges to their freedom in the weeks that we are marking the 100th anniversary of the 19 of amendment. how can it be an entire century has passed and we are still forced to fight for our rights as w women and americans. this should outrage every single person. and we can no longer stand for it. i ask every woman in this country, no matter her age, race or political affiliation to stand up and tell those who challenges, those who challenges our voice and our place and our toht to decide for ourselves not be silent, to speak up and to reclaim their right to choose. thank you, mr. speaker, i yield bac
rights ember the lgbt republican larry craig who was found soliciting sex in a back -- minneapolis airport. i'm frustrated every time i hear people speaking about their faith and pushing that on to other people, because we know those so-called religious politicians, when it comes to their life, their choices, they want to talk about freed. but when it comes to other people lives and other people's choices, they want to talk about religion. i feel we must point out how are c it t facing these...
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so let's introduce lieutenant colonel browne from minneapolis, minnesota, whose father also fought in world war i, can you just give us a review of some of your thoughts. >> i was born in raised in minneapolis, minnesota. when i was about in the sixth gra grade, 11 years old, i woke up one more and guess what, i was going to become a military fighter pilot, well at the mention of that, my mother who looked at me, isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all of this wonderful talent, and i had no talent whatsoever. so i sat on that piano stool for the first ten years of my life or so. and then in the sixth grade at 11 i decided i would become a military pilot. don't ask me why or how, i don't remember seeing a movie about it, but one miranda warning i woke up and i was bit. so from that time on it was model airplanes and every book i can fly. i can remember one book in particular, randolph field, texas. west point of the air. i bet i had that book memorized. so when i was 16 years old, i was a soda jerk and i managed to save up $35. i had my uncle take me out to
so let's introduce lieutenant colonel browne from minneapolis, minnesota, whose father also fought in world war i, can you just give us a review of some of your thoughts. >> i was born in raised in minneapolis, minnesota. when i was about in the sixth gra grade, 11 years old, i woke up one more and guess what, i was going to become a military fighter pilot, well at the mention of that, my mother who looked at me, isn't it strange how your mother can look at you and say he has all of this...
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arlington, virginia, outside of d.c., followed by seattle and minneapolis. san francisco ranks fourth on the list. three other bay area cities are also on the list. oakland is the 11th fittest city. not too shabby. san jose in 12th place. and fremont is 34th on the list. >> virginia? who knew? >> there are a lot of people in the military in the area, i think that makes sense. >> it doesn't count when you have to get up at the crack of down. >> minneapolis is freezing cold much of the year and they are still getting the workout in. >> they're still outside. another full 90 minutes of news including the new effort to honor former president barack obama by renaming a road in the south bay. also -- >> reporter: we are watching for rain. we're getting sprinkles in the north bay, but more is expected. we'll show you the very latest coming up. >>> also, this is horrifying, a new trend among teens who get their phones taken away. how kids are staying connected behind mom and dad's back. >>> 5:26 in the a.m. and a live look at the embarcadero. it looks like the roads
arlington, virginia, outside of d.c., followed by seattle and minneapolis. san francisco ranks fourth on the list. three other bay area cities are also on the list. oakland is the 11th fittest city. not too shabby. san jose in 12th place. and fremont is 34th on the list. >> virginia? who knew? >> there are a lot of people in the military in the area, i think that makes sense. >> it doesn't count when you have to get up at the crack of down. >> minneapolis is freezing...
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in minneapolis, kate brauman is one of the coordinating lead authors of the u.n. science report. is an environmental scientist at the university of minnesota. and here in new york, ashley dawson is with us, professor of post-colonial studies at the city university of new york graduate center and college of staten island. his books include "extreme -- "extinction: a radical history." welcome both to democracy now! a million species going extinct? explain. >> it is really shocking. what we have done, a bubunch of experts have looked at really what the trends look like for many, many different species, including insects, and looking at those trends it is quite clear that up to a million species, 25% of all of the animalals on eararth, are thread with extinction -- many within the next couple of decades -- unless we change our activities. nermeen: what most surprised about this report as you are working on the research? >> the thing to me that is the most shocking is really just what the picture looks like when we bring it all together. so this report is an assessment. it is designed
in minneapolis, kate brauman is one of the coordinating lead authors of the u.n. science report. is an environmental scientist at the university of minnesota. and here in new york, ashley dawson is with us, professor of post-colonial studies at the city university of new york graduate center and college of staten island. his books include "extreme -- "extinction: a radical history." welcome both to democracy now! a million species going extinct? explain. >> it is really...
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once again, a huge expanse of weather across t area from minneapolis to the gulf coast. snow towards denver,0- 1 inches south of denver. still seeing tornado warnings to the south and east of the st. louis area. eventually, that storm is going to be bringing in warm air after a high temperature of 73. warmer air suppressed down to the south and makes it way in tomorrow. i will show you what they hold and what it means for your smorial day weekend aell because it will have an impact here, too. see you in a minute. >> thank you. >>> an historic moment for d.c. catholics, archbishop gregory is the first african-american to hold that position in washington. cardinal bishop and hundreds of priests packed the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. worshippers walked on as he walked on holding the mandate from the pe. he replaces cardinal world. >> i thank the hly father for that righteous challenge, more an opportunity. m i pled loyalty, respect and fraternal affection to him once again. >> archbishop gregory will celebrate a mass of thanksgiving thisomi
once again, a huge expanse of weather across t area from minneapolis to the gulf coast. snow towards denver,0- 1 inches south of denver. still seeing tornado warnings to the south and east of the st. louis area. eventually, that storm is going to be bringing in warm air after a high temperature of 73. warmer air suppressed down to the south and makes it way in tomorrow. i will show you what they hold and what it means for your smorial day weekend aell because it will have an impact here, too....
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let's go to judy in minneapolis. independent line. caller: this is judy. minnesota is working hard on raising the gas taxes right now. we have road were going on all the time. -- roadwork going all the time. i can only hope they are building it for the future. severe weather all over the united states, texas, minnesota, from new york to california. we can see the severe weather. , andamage that is doing already old infrastructure. in my opinion, my question is donald trump traced all over this country, you call us the flyover states. we drive. my point is why donald trump is lending the helicopter in iowa and promising he would like to buy some land there, you can look that up. host: what is the specific question for our guest? caller: what we got is a tax cut for the rich. infrastructure should have been the first bill that was brought out into congress. the senate and house of representatives to get financing for infrastructure to raise jobs. i don't want to hear about what people might make too much money, the average person working on infrastructure. w
let's go to judy in minneapolis. independent line. caller: this is judy. minnesota is working hard on raising the gas taxes right now. we have road were going on all the time. -- roadwork going all the time. i can only hope they are building it for the future. severe weather all over the united states, texas, minnesota, from new york to california. we can see the severe weather. , andamage that is doing already old infrastructure. in my opinion, my question is donald trump traced all over this...
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. >>> the city of minneapolis paying $20 million to settle a lawsuit over a deadly police shooting. just this week the officer was convicted of murder for the 2017 shooting. the victim was a woman who had called 911 to report a possible rape. she was shot and killed by an officer as she approached the squad car. the mayor called the settlement a way for the city to move forward. >>> the city of san francisco's suing the trump administration overethicathe ci r care iding treatments they oppe on moral or religious grounds. the lawsuit claims the rule could lead to denials of medical care for lgbtq people or women seeking legal abortions. if san francisco refuses to comply with the new rule it could lose nearly $1 billion in federal funding for programs like medicaid and medicare. >>> a pair of teenagers swept to sea make a desperate plea for help. >> i was like if you really do have a plan fous, just like bring something. >> the incredible way their prayers were answered. >>> a california woman who survived the las vegas massacre has a near-death encounter with a shark. she relives th
. >>> the city of minneapolis paying $20 million to settle a lawsuit over a deadly police shooting. just this week the officer was convicted of murder for the 2017 shooting. the victim was a woman who had called 911 to report a possible rape. she was shot and killed by an officer as she approached the squad car. the mayor called the settlement a way for the city to move forward. >>> the city of san francisco's suing the trump administration overethicathe ci r care iding...
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there were new questions iny, minneapolis tofter a former police officer who is black was convicted ofder in the death of an unarmed white won. activists suggested mohamed noor, a somali-american, was found guilty tuesday because of his race. prosecutors denied it. the city's mayor had his own message. >> what matters most for minneapolis is how we respond in the days and in the weeks ahead. our city must come together, not for any single person, not for any single entity, or organization. not for any reason beyond our love for each other and the vaes that hold us together >> woodruff: the victim, justine damond, s fatally shot in 2017, after she called 9-1-1 to report a possible crime. noor said he thought she had a gun. his sentencing is set for june 7. a british judge today sentenced wikileaks founder juliange to 50 weeks in prison for skipping bail in 201 he spent seven years holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london, before being expelled and arrested last month. assange still faces a fight over extradition to the u.s., on charges at he conspired to break into pentagon computer
there were new questions iny, minneapolis tofter a former police officer who is black was convicted ofder in the death of an unarmed white won. activists suggested mohamed noor, a somali-american, was found guilty tuesday because of his race. prosecutors denied it. the city's mayor had his own message. >> what matters most for minneapolis is how we respond in the days and in the weeks ahead. our city must come together, not for any single person, not for any single entity, or...
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. >>> a bombshell verdict out of minneapolis this morning.y has found former police officer mohammenuard guilty of murder. his sentencing is scheduled for june. he was convicted in the fatal shooting ofan unarmed bride to be who had1 called 91for help. nbc's kevin tibbles has more.ñr >> reporter: formerçó minneapol uarÑi officer mohammed n found guilty of third degree murder and second degree manslaughter for fatally shooting justineçó damondin an alleyway inÑi july ofçó 2017. the st-year-old auralian born life coach called 911 to report assault taking place behind her home. minutes later, she apparently went outside to help.ea in she was fatally shot. >> shots fired.er >> reportover two days of tearful testimony, 33-year-old nu told jurors he made the split second decision pull the trigger when damond, wearing a pink shirt, approached their car in the dark. he aid, i fired once. the threat took a couple steps ck. did you just say the threat took a couple steps back? yes. the whole blond hai pink t-shirt and all, is a threat to you? his attor
. >>> a bombshell verdict out of minneapolis this morning.y has found former police officer mohammenuard guilty of murder. his sentencing is scheduled for june. he was convicted in the fatal shooting ofan unarmed bride to be who had1 called 91for help. nbc's kevin tibbles has more.ñr >> reporter: formerçó minneapol uarÑi officer mohammed n found guilty of third degree murder and second degree manslaughter for fatally shooting justineçó damondin an alleyway inÑi july ofçó...
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minneapolis see into that lead them to go and join this it has inevitably points about how they consider themselves you need to reject. do you know do you know your t.v. says what you hear about the professional students from the east of the west ask yourselves. why it wouldn't. matter to the nine which. was effect. and. if one wants to be honest you have to see the relationship with intervention is influence and that played out and seizing me for the past couple of decades you know these operation that took place in iraq and in syria and in the south held in libya. you cannot see that these actors simply come on the basis of this ideology which is apocalyptic and ignore the fact that in many cases they are linked to these conflicts and led to this generation that had basically violence as a way of life. even was just. the narrative has been so semantics that this is basically all about religion and islam and these guys are coming from there to attack the western world and these people are totally irrational removing the politics out of that removing the history removing the colonial imp
minneapolis see into that lead them to go and join this it has inevitably points about how they consider themselves you need to reject. do you know do you know your t.v. says what you hear about the professional students from the east of the west ask yourselves. why it wouldn't. matter to the nine which. was effect. and. if one wants to be honest you have to see the relationship with intervention is influence and that played out and seizing me for the past couple of decades you know these...
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look for widespread rain from minneapolis to omaha, over toward rapid city.mix of snow near denver. and then showers for the four corners region. then watching out for the risk of more thunderstorms for thursday for st. louis, indianapolis, and nashville. janai, kenneth? >> paul, thank you. >>> turning to breaking new details on president trump's tax records showing more than $1 billion in business losses over a 10-year period. >> "the new york times" obtained donald trump's tax figures from 1985 to 1994. they show massive annual losses, sometimes more than $250 million in one year. losses that allowed him to avoid paying income taxes for eight of those ten years. the "times" says it acquired printouts from trump's official irs tax transcripts including figures from his federal tax form. an attorney for the president says old irs data is unreliable and called the report demonstrably false. >>> lawmakers here and president trump's home state are working to uncover his tax returns. the democrat-controlled new york state senate is expected to pass a bill today t
look for widespread rain from minneapolis to omaha, over toward rapid city.mix of snow near denver. and then showers for the four corners region. then watching out for the risk of more thunderstorms for thursday for st. louis, indianapolis, and nashville. janai, kenneth? >> paul, thank you. >>> turning to breaking new details on president trump's tax records showing more than $1 billion in business losses over a 10-year period. >> "the new york times" obtained...
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we speak to the minneapolis fed chairman. we are minutes from the open.ext, a look at stocks to watch this morning, including lng after agreeing to sell its insurance business to allianz. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: seven minutes from the open and let's get your stocks to watch from around the newsroom. wizz air, bbdat and santander. plus, l&g and allianz. what is the story with wizz air? results wereng, reported that the outlook came in lower than market was expecting so we could see some ripple from that in the stock when it opens. otherwise, they have been kind of optimistic about opportunities over a tough where theymmer expand were other airlines are suffering are struggling. the last thing i would say is the usual strikes around europe expected, they are having to protect or mitigate those. matt: what is the story on the spanish banks? on the spotlight today after president donald trump announced a 5% tariff on mexican goods and the peso slumped. mexico is the largest company 40% of its net income in the first quarter. santander has a large presence
we speak to the minneapolis fed chairman. we are minutes from the open.ext, a look at stocks to watch this morning, including lng after agreeing to sell its insurance business to allianz. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: seven minutes from the open and let's get your stocks to watch from around the newsroom. wizz air, bbdat and santander. plus, l&g and allianz. what is the story with wizz air? results wereng, reported that the outlook came in lower than market was expecting so we could see some...
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chicago, milwaukee, rain forcing minneapolis as well as sioux falls, travel disruptions over towards detroit, as well as indianapolis. to the west, unseasonably cool weather with temperatures 20 degrees below the norm. kenneth, elizabeth? >> thank you, paul. >>> now to that measles threat as the summer travel season kicks into high gear. there is concern that thousands of passengers could be exposed to the illness at major u.s. international airports. >> recently an individual with the measles virus passed through newark liberty international airport. this morning word of a possible measles exposure in new jersey. health officials say on may 8th, about 1,000 people were potentially exposed to the virus at newark airport. last week a traveler with measles passed through dallas-ft. worth international airport. >> it's a disease that spreads via infectious droplets, and it's highly contagious. >> reporter: the cdc reports there are 888 confirmed cases in 24 states since january. >> 90% of people who are susceptible, means who have not been fully vaccinated, if they come in contact with
chicago, milwaukee, rain forcing minneapolis as well as sioux falls, travel disruptions over towards detroit, as well as indianapolis. to the west, unseasonably cool weather with temperatures 20 degrees below the norm. kenneth, elizabeth? >> thank you, paul. >>> now to that measles threat as the summer travel season kicks into high gear. there is concern that thousands of passengers could be exposed to the illness at major u.s. international airports. >> recently an...