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minneapolis airport police do a they had minneapolis airport police do a sobriety check and, in fact, he was found to be under the influence. we can tell you delta a short t. in it delta said time ago released a statement. in it delta said its alcohol policy is among the strictest in the industry and it has no tolerance for a violation. the airline said it is cooperating with minneapolis authorities. the faa has a zero tolerance on anybody who is showing signs of being under the influence. those passengers on a plane, found another pilot and flew to san diego. lester >> all right, tom, with that breaking news, thank you >>> we're tracking a double threat in the tropics right now. two hurricanes with hawaii in the potential danger joan. al roker is here al, where is the threat headed >> lester, two hurricanes in the pacific. a major one eric is going to stay to the south of hawaii. flossie, a category 1, the atlantic of that will bring it somewhere around hawaii early next week. so we're going to be watching that closely in the atlantic we have an invest area, 95-l, this right now a 10
minneapolis airport police do a they had minneapolis airport police do a sobriety check and, in fact, he was found to be under the influence. we can tell you delta a short t. in it delta said time ago released a statement. in it delta said its alcohol policy is among the strictest in the industry and it has no tolerance for a violation. the airline said it is cooperating with minneapolis authorities. the faa has a zero tolerance on anybody who is showing signs of being under the influence....
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minneapolis and chicago.west is in nyc. >>> up next, protests are expected after attorney general bill barr overrules his own civil rights decision, deciding not to bring charges against a police officer involved in the death of an unarmed black man. n. but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good! high protein. low sugar. mmmm, birthday cake! pure protein. the best combination for every fitness routine. ♪ (music plays throughout♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. who got an awful skin condition. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune s
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downtown minneapolis is young millennials.mmigrant and refugee populations, the twin cities suburbs. thely educated someone of most diverse district in the state, and it is young. the median age is 34. as i mentioned before, congresswoman omar defeated a long-term incumbent. has a strong base of support. she won 78% of the vote in 2018. and we have seen the president's really is her supporters 100y around her, and over supporters flocked to the airport to welcome her with a rally, cheering and singing and chanting "welcome home" and other messages of support. hall, on health care, she was greeted with a standing ovation, which is not typically what you see at a town hall on policy issues. so she is seeing strong support from her district. of course, it is not uniform. you know, republicans have continued to be very critical of whistledesswoman, and into constituents who are frustrated with the attention in some way, you know, they want her to be focused on the district, you know, and not in this kind of national fight that she
downtown minneapolis is young millennials.mmigrant and refugee populations, the twin cities suburbs. thely educated someone of most diverse district in the state, and it is young. the median age is 34. as i mentioned before, congresswoman omar defeated a long-term incumbent. has a strong base of support. she won 78% of the vote in 2018. and we have seen the president's really is her supporters 100y around her, and over supporters flocked to the airport to welcome her with a rally, cheering and...
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the airline said it is cooperating with minneapolis authorities. the faas a zero tolerance on anybody who is showing signs of being under the influence. on a passengers plane, found another pilot and flew to san diego. lester? >> all right, tom, with that breaking news, thank you. >>> we're tracking a i double threatthe tropics right now. two hurricanes with hawaii in the potential danger joan. al roker is here., alhere is the threat headed? >> lester, two hurricanes in the pacific. a major one eric is going to stay to the south of hawaii. flossie, a category 1, the atlantic of that whill bring it somee around hawaii early next week. so we're going to be watching that closely. in the atlantic we have an invest are 95-l, this right now a 10% chance of development over the next five days, but as it gets to the southeast of orida, could cause some problems. strong storms firing up in the northeast tonight. more tomorrow afternoon. airport delays from new england all the way down to knoxville. we'll be watching that carefully tomorrow as well. lester?
the airline said it is cooperating with minneapolis authorities. the faas a zero tolerance on anybody who is showing signs of being under the influence. on a passengers plane, found another pilot and flew to san diego. lester? >> all right, tom, with that breaking news, thank you. >>> we're tracking a i double threatthe tropics right now. two hurricanes with hawaii in the potential danger joan. al roker is here., alhere is the threat headed? >> lester, two hurricanes in the...
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paul minneapolis area. that's quite a story of i guess you're trying to freeload allegedly freeload on someonee else's asylum claim and just piling onto that family tree. if that's the case, do you lose your naturalization if it's discovered that you came in under false pretenses? >> yeah, i don't know the answer that and that's what i really need an investigation here and we've been clamoring for one. the interesting part is the family situation, laura, it's been described as a complicated thing but really it's simple. ilhan omar and her -- stayed together with the same guy since they were teenagers. they had two kids, and they eventually had a third but they had two kids and then decided to go to ndsu to college. her brother from england came over and lived with the whole family during the time they were in college, then her brother left and went back to the u.k. and so the sham marriage stayed intact until 2017 when it become an inconvenience politically. she had to disband it at that point. >> laura: oh
paul minneapolis area. that's quite a story of i guess you're trying to freeload allegedly freeload on someonee else's asylum claim and just piling onto that family tree. if that's the case, do you lose your naturalization if it's discovered that you came in under false pretenses? >> yeah, i don't know the answer that and that's what i really need an investigation here and we've been clamoring for one. the interesting part is the family situation, laura, it's been described as a...
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minneapolis has been in the lighter portion. there is even more behind it.noon today, flash flood watches are up. we could even see isolated severe weather through nebraska, and mostly wind damage. maybe an isolated tornado. the peek is in april or may. it trails off in june. we don't usually get a lot of strong ones. you may get a weak one. that is about it. today's forecast is mild and warm. boston is one of the coolish type spots. typical showers and storms tuesday's forecast, not a lot of changes. in the rockies, 80s and 90s. the heat will turn on especially into wednesday. up to 90 degrees in rally and a payateville. as far as the heat domes goes, it is setting up over texas and will kind of spread. in the places like st. louis, it will cool off a little with the storms later in the week. very typical summer. >> still ahead, president trump breaths new life into the stalled trade talks with china. next, following the breakthrough and the boom is providing global markets this morning. gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide f
minneapolis has been in the lighter portion. there is even more behind it.noon today, flash flood watches are up. we could even see isolated severe weather through nebraska, and mostly wind damage. maybe an isolated tornado. the peek is in april or may. it trails off in june. we don't usually get a lot of strong ones. you may get a weak one. that is about it. today's forecast is mild and warm. boston is one of the coolish type spots. typical showers and storms tuesday's forecast, not a lot of...
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a's are in minneapolis. it's going to be hot and humid.advisory out for southern minnesota. the heat index, combine index and humidity, 85. tomorrow the heat index about 110. we had warm temperatures yesterday. not setting records but from morgan hills 91, livermore 926789 92. continue the warming trend to friday. the due west wind at 30 is big change from yesterday. fairfield north wind shot up to 97. won't be the case today. 80s in the inland area. on the coast, 60s unless you're san after the cruz low 70s. few 50s. water is very cold. 50, 51, 54. san francisco buoys below average for this time of year. look for fog to be a factor next couple nights and mornings as the system to the north helps. 60s, 70s, 80s, few mid to upper 80s inland. not as hot as past couple days. our quiet weather pattern takes a dip to cooler side friday. rebound nice for the weekend. >>> the search is on for whoever stole two puppies from the east bay park. the reason they're so important to owners business. >>> the claims of the new threat linked to the homeles
a's are in minneapolis. it's going to be hot and humid.advisory out for southern minnesota. the heat index, combine index and humidity, 85. tomorrow the heat index about 110. we had warm temperatures yesterday. not setting records but from morgan hills 91, livermore 926789 92. continue the warming trend to friday. the due west wind at 30 is big change from yesterday. fairfield north wind shot up to 97. won't be the case today. 80s in the inland area. on the coast, 60s unless you're san after...
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. >>> a delta pilot pulled from a fully boarded plane in minneapolis. the man accused of showing up to work under the influence details on the stungning arrest. >>> the king of competitive eating scores another jaw-dropping record. "early today" starts right now >>> good wednesday morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. democrats drawing battle lines in their second presidential debate in night one of round two progressives clashed with moderates over the direction and the future of our country. candidates offering competing visions on everythingfrom immigration to health care >> medicare for all is comprehensi comprehensive. it covers all health care needs for senior citizens. it will finally include dental care, hearing aids, and eyeglasses >> but you don't know -- >> second of all -- >> you don't know that >> i do know it. i wrote the damn bill. >> nbc's tracie potts is in d.c. to break it down for us. the narrative tonight seemed to be the democratic party's left versus the center. >> reporter: exactly here was a debate where you could f
. >>> a delta pilot pulled from a fully boarded plane in minneapolis. the man accused of showing up to work under the influence details on the stungning arrest. >>> the king of competitive eating scores another jaw-dropping record. "early today" starts right now >>> good wednesday morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. democrats drawing battle lines in their second presidential debate in night one of round two progressives clashed with...
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he was pulled off the plane just before takeoff from the minneapolis-st. paul airport. tonight, what he allegedly did as he tried to pass through a tsa checkpoint. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: this 37-year-old delta pilot, gabriel schroeder, is grounded tonight, suspected of being drunk as he prepared to fly passengers. the pilot saw that minneapolis police were conducting additional random checks at the checkpoint. according to police, schroeder looked confused, told a tsa officer he wasn't ready to be screened and left the area. he's seen on surveliance video going into a men's room, where police later find an unopened bottle of vodka. the visibly nervous pilot does go through screening, but police are suspicious. and officers find schroeder in the cockpit for the flight to san diego. as passengers waited, schroeder's breathalyzer was well over the limit for pilots. he was arrested. >> for a pilot, he looked a little disheveled. he had the white with the snap, but it was dire need of an ironing, you know, it was kind of a sloppy look, because the o
he was pulled off the plane just before takeoff from the minneapolis-st. paul airport. tonight, what he allegedly did as he tried to pass through a tsa checkpoint. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: this 37-year-old delta pilot, gabriel schroeder, is grounded tonight, suspected of being drunk as he prepared to fly passengers. the pilot saw that minneapolis police were conducting additional random checks at the checkpoint. according to police, schroeder looked confused, told...
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the as and the twins square off tonight in minneapolis, two of the better american league teams. to say it's going to be hot and humid is an understatement. it's already 74 in minneapolis and there are some thunderstorms in the area, but the combination of the temperature and the humidity might make it feel about 105 and it will be even worse tomorrow. there is a heat advisory out for the heat index for the heat -- for the temperature and the humidity. not a dome either. it is an outdoor stadium. that is correct. william tweety is back here in vallejo. a cool 59 with light wind at 84% humidity but 84% humidity when it's 57 or 59 is much better than when it's 74. 50s on the temps, although bodega bay says i'm down to 51 there. 55 novato. penngrove at 52. but the onshore wind is in place to the delta. big change from the last couple of days where you're sliding back below average to near average after three days in a row where most locations were above and temperatures will start to be on the cool to mild to nice side. out of the 90s, 80s for some through the interior. 70s, 80s aro
the as and the twins square off tonight in minneapolis, two of the better american league teams. to say it's going to be hot and humid is an understatement. it's already 74 in minneapolis and there are some thunderstorms in the area, but the combination of the temperature and the humidity might make it feel about 105 and it will be even worse tomorrow. there is a heat advisory out for the heat index for the heat -- for the temperature and the humidity. not a dome either. it is an outdoor...
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coming up, we speak to the former minneapolis federal reserve president. he will be joining us. got good earnings. did you really need a rate cut of 25 or 50 basis points? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: boris johnson, you're hired. boris johnson becomes the next leader of the conservative party, pacing brexit, a crumbling cabinet, and a fight with ron. ubs stash with iran -- with iran. we will speak to former minneapolis fed president narayana kocherlakota. and earnings not all bad. united technologies and lucky to raise full-year guidance, harley davidson cutting forecasts. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this tuesday, july 23. becomehed boris johnson the new leader of the can preservative party -- of the conservative party, tomorrow the prime minister. we wonder how long the honeymoon period will last. alix: here's what he had to say. you. trump: --mp johnson: know the mantra of the campaign that's just gone by. in case you've forgotten it -- you probably have -- it is deliver brexit, unite the country, and defeat jeremy corbyn, and that is what we are
coming up, we speak to the former minneapolis federal reserve president. he will be joining us. got good earnings. did you really need a rate cut of 25 or 50 basis points? we will discuss. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: boris johnson, you're hired. boris johnson becomes the next leader of the conservative party, pacing brexit, a crumbling cabinet, and a fight with ron. ubs stash with iran -- with iran. we will speak to former minneapolis fed president narayana kocherlakota. and earnings not...
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so early last friday morning, she joined a dozen other diabetics on a bus heading from minneapolis to canada, where insulin costs about 90% less than at ho quingh hav the coordina herd to canada in two months, 800 miles for medicine with a message. >> it has become a life-and-death situation for a lot of people, hasn't it? >> correct. people are dying because they cannot afford insulin, and it only costs these companies $3 to $6 to manufacture a vial of insulin. >> reporter: they chose london, ontario, because it's where insulin was developed nearly a century ago. the drug is cheaper in canada primarily because the country has universal health care. the government negotiates costs and is allowed by law to cap prices. in the u.s., insurance companies make individual deals with drugmakers, and the uninsured pay market price. three companies make insulin. all say they offer patient assistance programs. in a statement, novo nordisk told cbs news we recognize that our health care system is broken, adding, "we know more must be done to ensure insulin affordability, and we are committed to b
so early last friday morning, she joined a dozen other diabetics on a bus heading from minneapolis to canada, where insulin costs about 90% less than at ho quingh hav the coordina herd to canada in two months, 800 miles for medicine with a message. >> it has become a life-and-death situation for a lot of people, hasn't it? >> correct. people are dying because they cannot afford insulin, and it only costs these companies $3 to $6 to manufacture a vial of insulin. >> reporter:...
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she was back in minneapolis for a town hall. dean reynolds was there and an rs us from minneapolis. dean, how have people in that area responded to this controversy? >> reporter: well, good morning. y?ar has a lot of supporters here in her hometown, as you lo might expect. they turned out in force last night, both at the minneapolis airport and at a town hall later on. and those we spoke to blamed the er sident for picking a fight bth the congresswoman, a fight they described as disrespectful and dangerous. >> we are going to continue to he a nightmare forthis president because his policies are a nightmare to us. and we are not deterred. we are not frightened. we are ready. >> yes. >> congresswomen omar told supporters at the minneapolis she's nshe is not backing down. >> and so we are going to continue to create that hope. were have your back! >> reporter: there was more applause for her later at a town wll where she kept the discussion on policy not ndlitics. tics.ere are a lot of people that are trying to distract us i want to i want you all to know that ll audieot going to let t
she was back in minneapolis for a town hall. dean reynolds was there and an rs us from minneapolis. dean, how have people in that area responded to this controversy? >> reporter: well, good morning. y?ar has a lot of supporters here in her hometown, as you lo might expect. they turned out in force last night, both at the minneapolis airport and at a town hall later on. and those we spoke to blamed the er sident for picking a fight bth the congresswoman, a fight they described as...
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spent four years there untilou america offered to the family asylum here and let them settle in minneapolisomar's father drove a taxi and then got a job with the post office. omar grew up free with all the bounty that implies, she became a citizen then went to work for the state university. a few years later she became a member of congress elected by voters were proud to see an immigrant succeed. she is now one of the most powerful women in america. it's an amazing story. only in this country couldn't t have happened. ilhan omar has an awful lot to be grateful for. but she isn't grateful, not atat all. after everything america has done for omarve and her family, she hates this country more than ever. in a recent piece in "washington post," the reporter put it this way "in omar's version america isn't the bighearted country that saved her from a brutal war and a bleak refugee camp, it wasn't a meritocracy that helped her attend college or vaulted her into i congress, instead it was the country that had failed to live up to its founding ideals.l a place that had disappointed her and so many i
spent four years there untilou america offered to the family asylum here and let them settle in minneapolisomar's father drove a taxi and then got a job with the post office. omar grew up free with all the bounty that implies, she became a citizen then went to work for the state university. a few years later she became a member of congress elected by voters were proud to see an immigrant succeed. she is now one of the most powerful women in america. it's an amazing story. only in this country...
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david: thank you for joining us from minneapolis. nichols, the american bank association ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ david: john paul stevens died yesterday at the age of 99. for 35 of those years, he served as a supreme court justice, making him the third longest serving justice ever to step on the court. he was nominated by president ford in 1975 and wrote over 1000 opinions before he retired in 2010. welcome bloomberg supreme court reporter, greg stohr, from washington. let's talk about his role on the court, despite just being there a long time, what was his influence? >> by the time he left the court, he was the leader of the liberal wing. he was the senior justice among the more liberal justices. he wrote some of the biggest dissents of the last decade or from the ruling that made george w. bush president in 2000. he was somebody who will vault over the course of time. -- who evolved over the course of time. affirmative action, he moved to the left over time. david: which was not the way he thought of himself. he was nominated by richard nixon and gerald ford. courtd i didn't mo
david: thank you for joining us from minneapolis. nichols, the american bank association ceo.is bloomberg. ♪ david: john paul stevens died yesterday at the age of 99. for 35 of those years, he served as a supreme court justice, making him the third longest serving justice ever to step on the court. he was nominated by president ford in 1975 and wrote over 1000 opinions before he retired in 2010. welcome bloomberg supreme court reporter, greg stohr, from washington. let's talk about his role...
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we have a risk of severe weather right now in the upper midwest, from minneapolis to green bay.s can't rule out a tornado or two. rainfall from 1 to 3 inches of rain, especially from central minnesota to central wisconsin we've been seeing more heavy rain and downpours in fact, the last 12 months, from july 2018 to june 2019, wettest all time in fact, in the last three years, we have set consecutive rainfall records we've been seeing more and more as our climate is changing we're seeing heavier rain. and this corrido from texas to new york, the rainfall average, anywhere from 20 to 40 inches above average. wetter weather coming over the last three years, and we don't see any signs of that stopping that's what's going on around the country. here's what' >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. skies are starting to clear over the golden gate bridge and we'll see a little bit more sunshine today. we're going to see that high temperature reach 66 degrees in san francisco, and 79 in napa today. antioch reaching 86 degrees, while san jose tops out at 84, and 81 in palo alto. it
we have a risk of severe weather right now in the upper midwest, from minneapolis to green bay.s can't rule out a tornado or two. rainfall from 1 to 3 inches of rain, especially from central minnesota to central wisconsin we've been seeing more heavy rain and downpours in fact, the last 12 months, from july 2018 to june 2019, wettest all time in fact, in the last three years, we have set consecutive rainfall records we've been seeing more and more as our climate is changing we're seeing heavier...
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>> we are live on the ground of minneapolis with how her constituents feel about what's happening to their representative, you are watching msnbc live. entitave, you are wag msnbc live highway safety rates vehicles for safety, and some reach a level of top safety pick. but only a select few of the very safest vehicles are awarded a top safety pick plus. the highest level of safety possible. how many 2019 top safety pick plus-winning vehicles does your brand have? one. two. how about eight? subaru has more 2019 top safety pick plus awards than honda and toyota brands combined. there's safe, and then there's subaru safe. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. we took everything you love about the bloomin' o
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see you at dennys.com ♪ >>> you're looking at minneapolis this morning.of insulin there and across the country, for some families with type 1 diabetes to travel outside the u.s. for a life saving drug. last weekend, a dozen people took a bus 817 miles, think about that, from minneapolis to london, ontario, to buy insulin. in 2012 to 2016, the price of insulin nearly doubled in the u.s., but the group in canada. >> reporter: the group's day long drive started in minneapolis. where they boarded a bus to canada in search of affordable insulin. >> an order on friday. >> reporter: deb lived with type 1 diabetes for 46 years. >> for us, insulin is like air. it's like oxygen. we need it. >> reporter: deb uses three viles of insulin a month and even with insurance, she's paying more than $700 for medicine she can't live without. >> it is very, very worrisome, en wi even with insurance, if you have one or two vials sitting in your refrigerator. it's very stressful. >> reporter: a lot of people on this bus are from minnesota and traveled about 800 mimes to get here
see you at dennys.com ♪ >>> you're looking at minneapolis this morning.of insulin there and across the country, for some families with type 1 diabetes to travel outside the u.s. for a life saving drug. last weekend, a dozen people took a bus 817 miles, think about that, from minneapolis to london, ontario, to buy insulin. in 2012 to 2016, the price of insulin nearly doubled in the u.s., but the group in canada. >> reporter: the group's day long drive started in minneapolis....
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then he makes this stunning allegation, sourced to members of the minneapolis tamale community.5, ilhan omar entered the united states as a fraudulent member of the omar family. that is not her family. the omar family is a second, unrelated family which is being granted asylum by the united states. the omars allowed ilhan come her gymnastics sister and father, to use false names to apply for asylum as members of the omar family. see 24's dramatic family split up at this time. kamala's three other siblings, using their real names, managed to get asylum in the united kingdom." remarkable. steinberg goes on to say ski 24's brother was one of those this siblings that she was legally married to this man, her biological brother, from 2009 until 2017. it's a shocking claim. so far it's unproven. omar has denied the story. but she hasn't disproven it. the minneapolis "star tribune," omar's local newspaper was possible for a lot of phone in coverage about omar, has tried to investigate the matter. they say they can neither confirm nor rebut the allegations. omar is not participating. las
then he makes this stunning allegation, sourced to members of the minneapolis tamale community.5, ilhan omar entered the united states as a fraudulent member of the omar family. that is not her family. the omar family is a second, unrelated family which is being granted asylum by the united states. the omars allowed ilhan come her gymnastics sister and father, to use false names to apply for asylum as members of the omar family. see 24's dramatic family split up at this time. kamala's three...
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they spent four years before america offered her family asylum here and they settled in minneapolis. father grew up a taxi and then got a job at the post office working for the government. she grew up in the world's richest government with all the bounty that implies. she became a citizen of work at a university. a few years later, she was elected by voters who were proud to see an immigrant succeed in congress. now at the age of 36, she is now one of the most powerful women in the country. it's an amazing story. only in this country could it have happened. ilhan omar has a lot to be grateful for, but she isn't grateful. not at all. after everything america has done for omar and her family, she hates this country more than ever. in a recent beast for "the washington post," the purported put it this way, "in omar's version, america isn't the bighearted country that saved her from a brutal war in a bleak refugee camp. it wasn't a meritocracy that helped her attend congress were balder into congress. instead, it was a country that failed to live up to its founding ideals come a place ha
they spent four years before america offered her family asylum here and they settled in minneapolis. father grew up a taxi and then got a job at the post office working for the government. she grew up in the world's richest government with all the bounty that implies. she became a citizen of work at a university. a few years later, she was elected by voters who were proud to see an immigrant succeed in congress. now at the age of 36, she is now one of the most powerful women in the country....
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a staffing worker in the minneapolis district said it's the toughest market they have ever seen. there were concerns about renewing and securing work visas. compensation, however, grew at a modest pace which is the dilemma of this whole expansion we have had in tight labor markets but modestly growing wages there were, however, significant increases in entry-level wages and employers itdid a lot of things, expanded benefit packages, looked at other workers they normally don't look at and launch training programs. why do i go on at length about this, melissa? this is maybe the most bizarre beige book ahead of a rate cut i believe i've ever seen with such a strong job market. back to you. >> all right, steve. why don't you stay there we want to bring in the chief economist of the americas and cnbc contributor katie nixon, cio with northern trust management steve makes a good point, it is a strange beige book overall ahead of a fed rate cut decision at the same time, it's sort of underscoring the fact the economy is doing quite well. the employment -- labor market is extremely tight
a staffing worker in the minneapolis district said it's the toughest market they have ever seen. there were concerns about renewing and securing work visas. compensation, however, grew at a modest pace which is the dilemma of this whole expansion we have had in tight labor markets but modestly growing wages there were, however, significant increases in entry-level wages and employers itdid a lot of things, expanded benefit packages, looked at other workers they normally don't look at and launch...
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downtown minneapolis is young millennials.rant and refugee populations, the twin cities suburbs. thely educated someone of most diverse district in the state, and it is young. the median age is 34. as i mentioned before, congresswoman omar defeated a long-term incumbent. has a strong base of support. she won 78% of the vote in 2018. and we have seen the president's really is her supporters 100y around her, and over supporters flocked to the airport to welcome her with a rally, cheering and singing and chanting "welcome home" and other messages of support. hall, on health care, she was greeted with a standing ovation, which is not typically what you see at a town hall on policy issues. so she is seeing strong support from her district. of course, it is not uniform. you know, republicans have continued to be very critical of whistledesswoman, and into constituents who are frustrated with the attention in some way, you know, they want her to be focused on the district, you know, and not in this kind of national fight that she has
downtown minneapolis is young millennials.rant and refugee populations, the twin cities suburbs. thely educated someone of most diverse district in the state, and it is young. the median age is 34. as i mentioned before, congresswoman omar defeated a long-term incumbent. has a strong base of support. she won 78% of the vote in 2018. and we have seen the president's really is her supporters 100y around her, and over supporters flocked to the airport to welcome her with a rally, cheering and...
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here's the scene last night, minneapolis/st. paul airport. congressman omar arriving home and here's what she told them. >> we are going to continue to be a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us and we are not deterred. we are not frightened. we are ready. we are in the ring, we are in the people's house, and we are going to continue to keep fighting until we have the america we know we all deserve. >> with me to share their reporting and their insights, julie pace with the associated press, cnn's jeff zeleny, rachel bade and vivian salamo with "the wall street journal." the president yesterday pulled back some and said i didn't like the chanting. the pressure was facing a lot of pressure to pull back. then today depogoes after the m, goes after omar. second thoughts about his r retreat? >> there are some instances where the president will face some pressure and pull back a little bit. in most of those situations he ends up back where he started. he believes in his instincts above the advice of his party and a
here's the scene last night, minneapolis/st. paul airport. congressman omar arriving home and here's what she told them. >> we are going to continue to be a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us and we are not deterred. we are not frightened. we are ready. we are in the ring, we are in the people's house, and we are going to continue to keep fighting until we have the america we know we all deserve. >> with me to share their reporting and their...
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chair powell: i'm not familiar with that paper from the federal reserve of minneapolis, but during the financial crisis we bought a lot of assets, and offsetting liability by issuing reserves. at the same time, we vastly increase deal acquired -- we vastly increased the required liquidity that banks are required to hold. even after the balance sheet shrinks, it is so much higher. we are trying to find what that demand is. it might be somewhere a bit below the current range it is in. rep. himes: the demand is to some extent driven i the rate that is paid on those was herbs. you control -- driven by the rate that is paid on those reserves. you control those. like reservesthey because they are highly liquid, and they pay the same as treasuries, by the way, roughly. in our chosener, framework for conducting monetary policy, ioer is the critical rate. it is how we manage monetary policy. we've been doing that for 10 years now. we decided earlier this year we would remain in that system. getting to a system where instead of using an administered rate, you manage the quantity of reserves on s
chair powell: i'm not familiar with that paper from the federal reserve of minneapolis, but during the financial crisis we bought a lot of assets, and offsetting liability by issuing reserves. at the same time, we vastly increase deal acquired -- we vastly increased the required liquidity that banks are required to hold. even after the balance sheet shrinks, it is so much higher. we are trying to find what that demand is. it might be somewhere a bit below the current range it is in. rep. himes:...
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last night she spoke to supporters at a town hall in minneapolis.hat she's going to, quote, continue to be a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us. >>> meanwhile, president trump is distancing himself from a racist chant at his campaign rally this week that targeted omar. >>> so from diapers to tool sheds, most of us have grown up using a product that helped land american astronauts on the moon. as part of the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission, the spotlight is on velcro. >> reporter: when neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon, it was a giant leap for a little known brand. >> this is the one that was used in the space suit. these can withstand high temperatures. >> reporter: today velcro is a household name, but ceo bob woodruff is reminding the world how it helps apollo 11 complete its mission. >> there were about 3300 square inches of velcro hook and loop throughout the command module. it held their gloves on, their shoes on, the watch on. portions of the tank to the back of the space suit. >> rep
last night she spoke to supporters at a town hall in minneapolis.hat she's going to, quote, continue to be a nightmare to this president because his policies are a nightmare to us. >>> meanwhile, president trump is distancing himself from a racist chant at his campaign rally this week that targeted omar. >>> so from diapers to tool sheds, most of us have grown up using a product that helped land american astronauts on the moon. as part of the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11...
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how about the a's and twins. 94 degrees in minneapolis.d a mask. leading off with the 15th homer of the year. a 2-0 lead. twins retake the lead with one big swing of the bat. third inning. mar win gonzalez off of chris bass. you better be clutch. matt olson, two-out single at the fourth. the a's tack on two more runs in the 6th. getting this ball to get down. that allows ramon to come home. get the bask off. i need air. i need water. this is a bad idea. a's win, 5-3. surprising news with no suspension for tyreek hill. some found it to be a shocking ruling as they can report to training camp. hill was heard threatening his former fiance. there were allegations that hill broke the arm of his 3-year-old son, but the nfl said they didn't have access to enough evidence to warrant any type of suspension. back to the field. let's kick it. battle of l.a. the galaxy star gets a pass and volleys to himself and he shoots and scores. by the way, he loves it. he was once asked what he was getting his wife for her birthday. he said nothing, she has lata
how about the a's and twins. 94 degrees in minneapolis.d a mask. leading off with the 15th homer of the year. a 2-0 lead. twins retake the lead with one big swing of the bat. third inning. mar win gonzalez off of chris bass. you better be clutch. matt olson, two-out single at the fourth. the a's tack on two more runs in the 6th. getting this ball to get down. that allows ramon to come home. get the bask off. i need air. i need water. this is a bad idea. a's win, 5-3. surprising news with no...
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she is headed to the x games next week in minneapolis. x games, extreme games.ndest stage there is in skateboarding. and get this. she did it coming back from a broken arm! >> i think it honestly kind of helped me. not that i needed it. not that i wanted to break my arm. but, it kind of motivated me. this year, i'm in it. yes. >> you're in it. >> i'm ready. >> not only that, it gets better. if the olympics started today, she would be on the team! that sport is part of the 2020 olympic games. >> does it begin with your dad building it in your backyard? >> i have seen picture of her on a skateboard. in diapers. so she goes back that far. >> way back. >> she is bad. >> there you go. good luck to her. >> and we'll be right back. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at
she is headed to the x games next week in minneapolis. x games, extreme games.ndest stage there is in skateboarding. and get this. she did it coming back from a broken arm! >> i think it honestly kind of helped me. not that i needed it. not that i wanted to break my arm. but, it kind of motivated me. this year, i'm in it. yes. >> you're in it. >> i'm ready. >> not only that, it gets better. if the olympics started today, she would be on the team! that sport is part of...
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. >> several employees at an amazon plant outside minneapolis plan to strike today, calling for better wages and working conditions. however, amazon says it will not have an impact on operations. the "today" show will have much more about all the deals being offered, that's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> you may recall during the christmas season, i track prices, insta pot is one of the popular things. i got the alert instapot is cheaper than it was on black friday. so if you were waiting, i suppose tad oday is the day. soups and stews probably not what we want. >> salad. >> you don't want to heat up your house by cooking. >> not only kari's classes but cooking classes. >> what's in kari's kitchen, later today. los gatos today our temperatures in the mid-60s to start out, nice and cool, but it's going to heat up into the mid 80s again later today. the wind will be kicking up, so you're going to feel some gusty winds into the afternoon. here we are at noon, our wind speeds generally at about 15 to up to 20 miles per hour. look at what happens this evening especially in the tri-valley, s
. >> several employees at an amazon plant outside minneapolis plan to strike today, calling for better wages and working conditions. however, amazon says it will not have an impact on operations. the "today" show will have much more about all the deals being offered, that's all coming up at 7:00 a.m. >>> you may recall during the christmas season, i track prices, insta pot is one of the popular things. i got the alert instapot is cheaper than it was on black friday. so...
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that's this friday june 28th please come and check me out always fun to be in minneapolis.. president trump has spent the last week creating crises and then pretending he solved those crises for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: well, it's been another rollercoaster few days with our split personality president creating a bunch of problems and then turning around and claiming he solved those problems every day with this guy is like "fight club. one of these days we're going to find him in the parking lot outside the white house beating the crap out of himself. [ laughter ] one day he's threatening war with iran, the next day he's claiming he stopped a war with iran one day he's threatening to deport millions and rip apart migrant families, the next day he's saying he delayed the deportations it's almost like he saw the polls and instead of running against the democrats in 2020, he decided to run against himself. [ laughter ] "vote for me i'm the only one who can stop donald trump!" [ laughter ] trump swings wildly from one positio
that's this friday june 28th please come and check me out always fun to be in minneapolis.. president trump has spent the last week creating crises and then pretending he solved those crises for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: well, it's been another rollercoaster few days with our split personality president creating a bunch of problems and then turning around and claiming he solved those problems every day with this guy is like...
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the closest she has been to the halftime stage was 2018 when she headlined a pregame concert in minneapolishat's up, new york? shall we do this one more time? >> but for now, j.lo is fully focused on her "it's my party" tour. last night, only "e.t." was there for her triumphant madison square garden return. that smile says it all. >> the concert was a make-up show after saturday night's power outage forced the venue to be evacuated and ultimately the concert was cancelled. >> i was like, okay, let's just wait a second, it will come back on and then we'll just keep and then, people were yelling "we've got to evacuate" and you know, it was a big, dramatic thing but luckily everybody got out safe. they were like, you don't have to do the show.including the fa everything will be fine, but, i was like, what can we do? >> hold on one second. we're in middle of an interview. we can't do that, okay? >> arod has been by her side der this tour. one majorish wish for their upcoming i do. >> standing up straight -- >> by the way, jennifer will be in stage in boston tonight and tomorrow. more of our j.l
the closest she has been to the halftime stage was 2018 when she headlined a pregame concert in minneapolishat's up, new york? shall we do this one more time? >> but for now, j.lo is fully focused on her "it's my party" tour. last night, only "e.t." was there for her triumphant madison square garden return. that smile says it all. >> the concert was a make-up show after saturday night's power outage forced the venue to be evacuated and ultimately the concert was...
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heat indices in iowa up to 119 degrees, 115 in minneapolis yesterday.in the cornbelt the corn actually releases moisture and makes it more humid in the atmosphere and it worse. you see the heat advisories in effect. see that break here, that's the appalachian mountains and we don't have the advisories because just the elevation is helping things out a little bit. everybody else dealing with it today. you'll notice a little bit of a break toward the north. we have the showers down across the southwest and the temps are down at least temporarily. these big storms are moving across the northern plains are dropping the temperatures a lot and eventually it's going to bring big relief for us. 67 degrees, almost 50 degrees cooler than what it felt like yesterday. this is today hot across nebraska and iowa. that cold front moving through nebraska, headed to omaha. by tomorrow, you're going to be much better. the eastern seaboard, we have to get through today and tomorrow for the heat and by monday, everybody begins a nice cooldown. so just two more days, guys,
heat indices in iowa up to 119 degrees, 115 in minneapolis yesterday.in the cornbelt the corn actually releases moisture and makes it more humid in the atmosphere and it worse. you see the heat advisories in effect. see that break here, that's the appalachian mountains and we don't have the advisories because just the elevation is helping things out a little bit. everybody else dealing with it today. you'll notice a little bit of a break toward the north. we have the showers down across the...
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this group boarded a bus in minneapolis and drove more than #00-miles to canada in search of affordable insulin. it is the second caravan to canada in two months. >> this vile in the united states is $340. this vile today, $30. >> that is because you bought anytime canada. >> that is the only difference. >> insulin is cheaper primarily because the country has public health care. the government negotiates pricing with drug companies an caps prices. in the u.s. drug makers negotiate individually with private insurance companies and the unsured pay list price, about seven and a half million americans rely on insulin to stay alive. the drug is largely supplied by three company whose all offer patient assistance programs. let's check in with mary now with a look at our weather and it is looking pretty nice outside. >>> a beautiful day. you can see east the blue skies and our temperatures are in the 60s and the 70s. 64 in oakland. 74 in livermore. north 60s in san francisco and mid # 0s for san jose as well as santa rosa. and the high pressure to our south, and a low pressure system to our no
this group boarded a bus in minneapolis and drove more than #00-miles to canada in search of affordable insulin. it is the second caravan to canada in two months. >> this vile in the united states is $340. this vile today, $30. >> that is because you bought anytime canada. >> that is the only difference. >> insulin is cheaper primarily because the country has public health care. the government negotiates pricing with drug companies an caps prices. in the u.s. drug makers...
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tomorrow we start to see the beginnings of the cooling trend hit minneapolis at 74. but places like d.c., 100 degrees. so back here at home -- we already talked about the game. so that's the what it looks as far as the forecast. let's talk about what's going to happen to us. now, in a reversal next week, look at the cool weather where the heat is and look where the heat goes. it's coming our way. map triple digits by thursday. >>> we're looking at a nice quiet start so far on the roads this morning. checayrie azwh w have a little lineup in the cash lanes so far today. no issues if you're using fast track. it looks like the car pool lanes are just opening up right now. typical start here. hopefully we can get a few extra minutes before they decide to flip those metering lights on. westbound 80 highway 4 to the maze, 17 minutes. westbound across the bay bridge. and southbound 101 san francisco to sfo looking great. >>> new life for the restaurant owned by sammy el paseo will now reopen as paseo, a california bistro in the fall. the original dated back to 1947. >>> san
tomorrow we start to see the beginnings of the cooling trend hit minneapolis at 74. but places like d.c., 100 degrees. so back here at home -- we already talked about the game. so that's the what it looks as far as the forecast. let's talk about what's going to happen to us. now, in a reversal next week, look at the cool weather where the heat is and look where the heat goes. it's coming our way. map triple digits by thursday. >>> we're looking at a nice quiet start so far on the roads...
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her supporters were there in force, cheered when she arrived at the minneapolis airport. came a day after president trump's rally in north carolina where many supporters chanted send her back. thnow distancing himself from the crowd's chant. >> i would say that i was not happy with it. i it. but again, i didn't say -- i didn't say that. they did. >> he is threatened because we are inspiring people to dream about a country that recognizes their dignity and their -- >> congresswoman omar immigrated to the u.s. from somali as a child and is an american citizen. kevin mccarthy says the chants have no place in the g.o.p. or in the country. >>> the house passed a bill to double the federal minimum wage to $15, a total of 231 members voted in favor of the raise the wage act yesterday, and 199 opposed it. right now workers are only guaranteed $7.25 an hour. supporters of the bill say it's impossible to live on that. critics say the $15 wage could force companies to lay off workers or even go out of business. political analysts say it's unlikely the republican controlled senate wi
her supporters were there in force, cheered when she arrived at the minneapolis airport. came a day after president trump's rally in north carolina where many supporters chanted send her back. thnow distancing himself from the crowd's chant. >> i would say that i was not happy with it. i it. but again, i didn't say -- i didn't say that. they did. >> he is threatened because we are inspiring people to dream about a country that recognizes their dignity and their -- >>...
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he was in the hunt for his first pga tour win at the outside of minneapolis. he had to wait, eagle on 18, outrightly. meanwhile, 20-year-old matthew wolf with a shot behind. the dude has one of the funkiest swings you'll ever see. but, it gets results. he had his own look at eagle, on 18. so, everybody was thinking two put for birdie, and a playoff, right? no. he won the tournament with that shot. look at his face when he realizes what had taken place. will get his first pga win after going pro, and walks away with $1.1 million. warriors and grizzlies made the trade for the player official today. he said the team plans to retire the number, and he spent six seasons with golden state and was the final mvp in 2015. this is a crazy week, in the nba, especially in southern california. tonight, jim hill, my colleague, on cbs-tv will be on game day tonight. with the giants. and, on whether the giants are buyers instead of sellers at the deadline. >> all right, that is a lot going on. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. >>> renting an apartment in the bay area is
he was in the hunt for his first pga tour win at the outside of minneapolis. he had to wait, eagle on 18, outrightly. meanwhile, 20-year-old matthew wolf with a shot behind. the dude has one of the funkiest swings you'll ever see. but, it gets results. he had his own look at eagle, on 18. so, everybody was thinking two put for birdie, and a playoff, right? no. he won the tournament with that shot. look at his face when he realizes what had taken place. will get his first pga win after going...
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often on rain showers as well as gusty winds maybe a few hail storms coming in out of this but from minneapolis you're going to be seeing a hot day for you at 30 degrees kids a city of 31 and washington it is going to be sweltering at about 34 degrees there well as i make a way down here across parts of the caribbean we are looking at often on rain showers across much of the east as well as the north some of those rain showers could be a little bit heavy particularly up here towards the bahamas but out here towards the east we are seeing some rain showers but no tropical development at this time as we start the beginning of july across much of central america it is much calmer than it has been a lot drier as well with guatemala seeing attempt to there of 26 degrees and then very quickly across parts of southern brazil heavy rain is going to be a problem that is making its way toward cell paulo as well and for rio expect to see that rain as we go from thursday as well as into friday but for what it is going to be a chilly day with overnight lows getting down to near freezing attempted there are
often on rain showers as well as gusty winds maybe a few hail storms coming in out of this but from minneapolis you're going to be seeing a hot day for you at 30 degrees kids a city of 31 and washington it is going to be sweltering at about 34 degrees there well as i make a way down here across parts of the caribbean we are looking at often on rain showers across much of the east as well as the north some of those rain showers could be a little bit heavy particularly up here towards the bahamas...
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unfortunately, it is going to be a nuisance across minneapolis and chicago. you can really count on the heat continuing to build across the south and northeast. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> very warm air across the midwest, and that's not going to be broken down here. daytime highs are going to be upper 80s across the ohio valley we're in the lower 90s from texas all the way into the southeast. >>> so if you havef 4thly plans, a little bit of rain. it shouldn't damper us going to coney island eating those hogst >> you claim 40. that is incredible all right. thank you, janessa netflix is quitting cigarettes, but not quite cold turkey. a new repo out shows tobacco almost four times higher than last year. the anti-smoking group found stranger things is one of the worst offenders. netflix said it is going to get rid of smoking rated under 14 unless it is essential for creative vision or historical accuracy >>> just ahead, the powerful tribute to 9/11 first responder rluis alvarez we'll ight back
unfortunately, it is going to be a nuisance across minneapolis and chicago. you can really count on the heat continuing to build across the south and northeast. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> very warm air across the midwest, and that's not going to be broken down here. daytime highs are going to be upper 80s across the ohio valley we're in the lower 90s from texas all the way into the southeast. >>> so if you...
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unfortunately, it is going to be a nuisance across minneapolis and chicago. you can really count on the heat continuing to build across the south an 90s from texas all the way into the southeast. >>> so if you have 4th of july plans, a little bit of rain. it shouldn't damper us going to coney island eating those hot dogs >> you claim 40. that is incredible all right. thank you, janessa netflix is quitting cigarettes, but not quite cold turkey. a new report out shows tobacco use in showsaty kir times highe last year. the anti-smoking group found stranger things is one of the worst offenders. netflix said it is going to get rid of smoking rated under 14 unless it is essential for creative vision or historical accuracy >>> just ahead, the powerful tribute to 9/11 first responder luis alvarez we'll be right back. ♪ she's doing it again. (vo) no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest
unfortunately, it is going to be a nuisance across minneapolis and chicago. you can really count on the heat continuing to build across the south an 90s from texas all the way into the southeast. >>> so if you have 4th of july plans, a little bit of rain. it shouldn't damper us going to coney island eating those hot dogs >> you claim 40. that is incredible all right. thank you, janessa netflix is quitting cigarettes, but not quite cold turkey. a new report out shows tobacco use...
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in minneapolis. dallas feels like 102. st. louis 105. even washington, d.c.ls like 104 right now. and again, it's that combination of the heat but also the moisture in the air. and that moisture is also helping to fire up some pretty intense storms across portions of the midwest where we may even have the potential for some tornadoes as well. for a city like chicago the feels like temperature today, 108. but finally we start to see some relief when he get into sunday. however, other areas like the mid-atlantic or the northeast, it's not expected to cool down until we get to next week. and that's going to be a concern because that prolonged heat that lingers, can have its impacts on the body, especially overnight low temperatures where in some cities it may not get below 80 degrees. that's when you start to have to keep an eye out for things like heat exhaustion and heatstroke. again, brianna, one thing with heat exhaustion you get headaches. a heatstroke you become a bit more confused. one thing to note, when your skin turns from cool pale to red and hot to t
in minneapolis. dallas feels like 102. st. louis 105. even washington, d.c.ls like 104 right now. and again, it's that combination of the heat but also the moisture in the air. and that moisture is also helping to fire up some pretty intense storms across portions of the midwest where we may even have the potential for some tornadoes as well. for a city like chicago the feels like temperature today, 108. but finally we start to see some relief when he get into sunday. however, other areas like...
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>>minneapolis to little rock cities are preparing for extreme heat karin caif has the latest from washington. >>as temperatures continue to rise. so do the risks of hot car deaths this. it is bound to have under this heat distracted parents who accidentally leave their children in a hot car. mississippi senator roger wicker knows families back home who have made this tragic mistake i had killed my son. course we know more. earlier this summer miles harrison told lawmakers how it happened to him harrison's newly adopted ta other chase died of heat stroke. after he forgot to drop the boy off at day care on a 90 degree day chase would have been a teenager today i still have not forgiven myself. and don't know if i have the capacity to do so wicker's bill the hot cars act would require all new vehicles to alert parents when someone is still in the back seat after they turn off the car. the legislation failed 2 years ago, some manufacturers have since built in the technology. others continue to resist it. >>basically from the midwest all the way to the east coast get triple digits. lawrence yeah
>>minneapolis to little rock cities are preparing for extreme heat karin caif has the latest from washington. >>as temperatures continue to rise. so do the risks of hot car deaths this. it is bound to have under this heat distracted parents who accidentally leave their children in a hot car. mississippi senator roger wicker knows families back home who have made this tragic mistake i had killed my son. course we know more. earlier this summer miles harrison told lawmakers how it...
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me in the context of monetary policy, i'm sure you're awaur aware of a report published by the minneapolis fed, in which the individual who wrote it, what potentially matters about high excess reserves is that they provide a means by which decisions made by banks, not those made by the monetary authority could increase inflation reducing liquidity dramatically quickly my question is at a minimum if that is true, that could be a significant impairment of the fo many mc's ability to actually control monetary policy. my question is what is the future of the policy with respect to interest paid on excess reserves. >> i'm not familiar with that paper from the federal reserve bank of minneapolis. as i'm sure you're aware, during the financial crisis, we bought a lot of assets, the way we paid for it is by issuing reserves. at the same time we vastly increased the required liquidity that financial institutions have to hold, and many of them choose to hold reserves so demand for reserves even after the balance sheet shrinks is so much higher, and we're actually trying to find what that demand is,
me in the context of monetary policy, i'm sure you're awaur aware of a report published by the minneapolis fed, in which the individual who wrote it, what potentially matters about high excess reserves is that they provide a means by which decisions made by banks, not those made by the monetary authority could increase inflation reducing liquidity dramatically quickly my question is at a minimum if that is true, that could be a significant impairment of the fo many mc's ability to actually...
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minneapolis. the a's look like they were going to take care of the twins for a long time. minnesota made the big plays when they had to. gonzales with a beautiful catch. the man on robbing josh of extra bases right there. in the six ending 1-1 ballgame. seems like this guy either hits the ball out of the yard or strikes out. 14th home run. it 3-1 lead. he gets into trouble. they take them out with two on in the seventh inning. taken deep by eddie rosario on his first pitch. say goodbye to the ballgame. two more homeruns. minnesota 6-3. the six-game losing streak. >>> this will be rough for the warriors to follow. warrior fans to follow. the comeback of kevin durant. he is an active person. on social media. he put this out on his instagram. rehabbing from the ruptured achilles tendon. little update from kevin durant ink southern california. working on his crutches. and also his knee scooter. with a trainer. all in all from these photos looks like he is in good spirits. a little pool therapy. nothing wrong with that. >>> we must check this out. one of the best in the busines
minneapolis. the a's look like they were going to take care of the twins for a long time. minnesota made the big plays when they had to. gonzales with a beautiful catch. the man on robbing josh of extra bases right there. in the six ending 1-1 ballgame. seems like this guy either hits the ball out of the yard or strikes out. 14th home run. it 3-1 lead. he gets into trouble. they take them out with two on in the seventh inning. taken deep by eddie rosario on his first pitch. say goodbye to the...
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we had a bombing at a mosque in minneapolis. we have had many incidents of hate crimes in minnesota against candidates from the muslim community. as you know, we have a very large muslim community in minnesota. and we are proud of that community. our job as political leaders when this happens is not to stoke this hatred but to stand up, as i mentioned earlier, with our brothers and sisters and to immediately denounce and reject any form of racism, bigotry, or xenophobia. but it is more prevalent than just the muslim community, as you have heard others say. we are seeing all forms of phobia on the rise whether it is homophobia, xenophobia, and other forms of hate. and again, the one thing i would ask people and i constantly ask folks is -- what are our american values? what has always brought people to our shores? the statue of liberty, the beacon of light around the world that brought people to the country was the idea that no matter who you are where you are , from, whatever your race or ethnicity, that you had the opportunity
we had a bombing at a mosque in minneapolis. we have had many incidents of hate crimes in minnesota against candidates from the muslim community. as you know, we have a very large muslim community in minnesota. and we are proud of that community. our job as political leaders when this happens is not to stoke this hatred but to stand up, as i mentioned earlier, with our brothers and sisters and to immediately denounce and reject any form of racism, bigotry, or xenophobia. but it is more...
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. >>> the a's bullpen was a rough place to be tonight in minneapolis. the sixth inning against the twins and he plans one over the right field wall and a two-run shot to give the a's a 3-1 lead, but then here comes the 7th inning and tattoos his first pitch for a 31 jack and two of those three runs charged to mike pryor's who lost his chance at win number 10 in minnesota when 6-3 snapping the a's six-game winning streak. >> the second run of the open championship is underway in northern ireland, and is a relatively unknown at the top of the leaderboard. the weather was up and down, but the date ended with sunshine and the first british open since 2013 for justin and hopefully this will not be the only memorable moment for him this week. tiger woods not feeling great after his opening-round and admitted he was sore and rusty and six bogeys and one double bogey and only one birdie. it all added up to a 78 and tigers worst round and an open championship since 2002. jb holmes is on top of the leaderboard and he had a birdie on the team to get the five under
. >>> the a's bullpen was a rough place to be tonight in minneapolis. the sixth inning against the twins and he plans one over the right field wall and a two-run shot to give the a's a 3-1 lead, but then here comes the 7th inning and tattoos his first pitch for a 31 jack and two of those three runs charged to mike pryor's who lost his chance at win number 10 in minnesota when 6-3 snapping the a's six-game winning streak. >> the second run of the open championship is underway in...
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the a's bullpen was a rough place to be left and minneapolis. one is planted over the right field wall to give the a's a three have been when the but in the seventh inning, eddie rosario using the first pitch for a 3-1 three charge and fires lost the chance at winning 10 last night. minnesota 16-3 snapping the a's six game win streak. slight that doesn't free morning sports. >>> >>> coming up, forget stealing the packages. some crooks and contra costa county made off with a whole amazon delivery van. - hey, mike. check out this time-space wormhole i created. - how's it work? - let me see your togo, and i'll show you. - burt! you have my lunch. - introducing togo's new hot chicken trio. the new brewpub chicken with grilled chicken, bacon, and fresh avocado. the hot buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. and the tangy barbecue. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? >>> a manhunt underway in debate area. we are getting the first look the suspect accused of shooting and killing a teenager at taco bell. >>> a
the a's bullpen was a rough place to be left and minneapolis. one is planted over the right field wall to give the a's a three have been when the but in the seventh inning, eddie rosario using the first pitch for a 3-1 three charge and fires lost the chance at winning 10 last night. minnesota 16-3 snapping the a's six game win streak. slight that doesn't free morning sports. >>> >>> coming up, forget stealing the packages. some crooks and contra costa county made off with a...