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the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i always find it interesting to listen to the debate. you know this bill is about elections. everybody in this body has an election. but everyone in this body knows when their next election is going to be held and how much time they have to campaign. so much so that we have rules on this floor when we cut off communication months in advance so you can campaign. i listened with interest to the minority whip speak on this floor. his support for something different than this bill does. i wonder if he would have and if he cared so much about the nlrb was doing if he would apply those exact same rules to his own election? would he care to not know when it's going to be and when it's called he's got 11 days to campaign? i think his speech would
the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished majority leader, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i always find it interesting to listen to the debate. you know this bill is about elections. everybody in this body has an election. but everyone in this body knows when their next election is going to be held and...
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it's minnesota, it's how we roll. i'm here to talk to you about amendment 2, how you feel about it, this was the marriage amendment. she goes, oh, you know, i just -- i don't know, i feel real -- i feel real confused. i said, well, you know, can i help you. she said, well, here is my deal. i don't know that i'm okay with two guys getting married, but i don't want to be a jerk about it. [ laughter ] >> that sums up a lot of people. >> it does. and, you know, if everybody could just kind of go with that flow, right. >> you were good with that. >> i was like, you know, exactly, so maybe just sit this one out. you're not sure, you know, if america would just say maybe i don't like this but i don't want to be a jerk about it. >> there's a political philosophy that can apply actually across the board. >> yeah. [ cheering and applause ] >> i think that's a very smart idea. >> i agree. >> wouldn't life be better -- i appreciate you making time to be here with us. >> thanks for having me. >> fun to visit with you, lizz winstea
it's minnesota, it's how we roll. i'm here to talk to you about amendment 2, how you feel about it, this was the marriage amendment. she goes, oh, you know, i just -- i don't know, i feel real -- i feel real confused. i said, well, you know, can i help you. she said, well, here is my deal. i don't know that i'm okay with two guys getting married, but i don't want to be a jerk about it. [ laughter ] >> that sums up a lot of people. >> it does. and, you know, if everybody could just...
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minnesota wants to become the north.ud midwestern i found the idea insulting. the more i listened the more i bent. why shouldn't minnesota have its strong identity and why shouldn't ohio become the east? >> the midwest if you look at it it's hard to know where it starts or stops. you've got the east coast. there's the south. there's the west and then where's the north? >> where did this north idea come from? >> it started with a hat that we made for our store and i started doing hats. people just got it intuitively. didn't require explaining or pushing from us or a sales job. they understood it. >> i'm from the midwest. when i read your idea i was prepared to hate you. i was mad. i was insulted. >> i think some people might have a misunderstanding that this is somehow anti-midwest and it really isn't. the north becomes a real thing and we see that happen i think that's good for our part of the country and it's good for illinois and ohio and other parts that do identify as midwestern because it makes what they are more sp
minnesota wants to become the north.ud midwestern i found the idea insulting. the more i listened the more i bent. why shouldn't minnesota have its strong identity and why shouldn't ohio become the east? >> the midwest if you look at it it's hard to know where it starts or stops. you've got the east coast. there's the south. there's the west and then where's the north? >> where did this north idea come from? >> it started with a hat that we made for our store and i started...
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is isis targeting the somali community in minnesota? >> yes. >> reporter: no question?no question. >> reporter: how aggressively? >> aggressively. they're recruiting westerners but thaw ear recruiting here. >> reporter: through online propaganda their efforts are working. for a somali community, it is a chilling replay of the past. in 2007 more than 20 somali minnesotans left to go fight with al shabab. now a second wave but this time isis recruiting them. approximately 15 people have left minnesota to fight with isis. >> we've had a number of people travel from the twin cities a number of people attempt to travel and as we speak there are people making preparations to travel. >> reporter: still going on. >> ongoing. >> reporter: the most vulnerable are also some of the community's youngest. like ahmed. what was he like? >> good kid. i never picture whatup hearing right now. >> reporter: 19-year-old hamza ahmed and three companions took a bus from here in downtown minneapolis to new york's jfk airport in november. his destination, istanbul. but he never made it. instead
is isis targeting the somali community in minnesota? >> yes. >> reporter: no question?no question. >> reporter: how aggressively? >> aggressively. they're recruiting westerners but thaw ear recruiting here. >> reporter: through online propaganda their efforts are working. for a somali community, it is a chilling replay of the past. in 2007 more than 20 somali minnesotans left to go fight with al shabab. now a second wave but this time isis recruiting them....
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and it was after that that my parents decided to move out to minnesota.er had really been on dirt roads before. i was very excited. they had tons of animals, sheep, chickens, rabbits, cows, pigs. in the beginning, it was kind of like summer camp. but i didn't realize at the time how many changes would be made. and how many rules there would be once we moved out there. >> he abused religion to put blinders on people. >> he said that the first-born children were supposed to be sacrificed to god. >>> the thessalonians were believers. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. let's get some oh yea, rocks, man.ng down health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. "what is it that we can do that is impactfu
and it was after that that my parents decided to move out to minnesota.er had really been on dirt roads before. i was very excited. they had tons of animals, sheep, chickens, rabbits, cows, pigs. in the beginning, it was kind of like summer camp. but i didn't realize at the time how many changes would be made. and how many rules there would be once we moved out there. >> he abused religion to put blinders on people. >> he said that the first-born children were supposed to be...
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actually, i don't think this is minnesota but one of these tributary streets. it is minnesota. it's blocked off. and just a lot of police activity here. from her description, the police saw him walking the streets talking to himself, she said, after he had gone to the shell gas station and they took him down. she worked at a beauty shop which is right here at this intersection. so as i told you earlier, the procession of cars one we were told a sixth district d.c. police cruiser which they told us the suspect was in. that car left followed by f.b.i. cars and other vehicles and he has left the scene here. that's the report from southeast washington at this point. i'm sam ford. back to you. autria: thank you so much and thank you for bringing us that first eyewitness account. we want to get to stephen tschida now live there from the scene as well. stephen, what can you tell us? stephen: i'm going to show you first of all. you can see what's going on right here. this is where it all went down about 11:30, maybe a little bit before 11:30. witnesses tell us that wes on -- wossen ass
actually, i don't think this is minnesota but one of these tributary streets. it is minnesota. it's blocked off. and just a lot of police activity here. from her description, the police saw him walking the streets talking to himself, she said, after he had gone to the shell gas station and they took him down. she worked at a beauty shop which is right here at this intersection. so as i told you earlier, the procession of cars one we were told a sixth district d.c. police cruiser which they told...
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one is in minnesota, one is in miami. much love to you folks in minnesota.ut come on, man. >> minnesota folks are wonderful. they're lovely and friendly. that can be part of the appeal. right now, the land in miami is pasture land. next to a major interstate there. they're going to, you know -- >> we know which way you lean. >> you know florida's my home state. >> it's okay to lean that way. >> i appreciate the folks in minnesota. but florida -- >> i'm from arkansas and i'm still leaning for florida. >> i look forward to this. when will this be done, do we know? >> not next week. it's coming. >> in time for christmas sales? >> no. >> i know. >>> a sports note this morning. you never know what you're going to see in a spring training baseball game, right? >> always interesting. here's the case in tempe, arizona. you see what's happening here? a big swarm of bees invaded. before the royals/angels game. they got comfortable on a microphone. oh. this is behind home plate. >> ooh. gives me the shivers. players were called off the field. several rows of fans went
one is in minnesota, one is in miami. much love to you folks in minnesota.ut come on, man. >> minnesota folks are wonderful. they're lovely and friendly. that can be part of the appeal. right now, the land in miami is pasture land. next to a major interstate there. they're going to, you know -- >> we know which way you lean. >> you know florida's my home state. >> it's okay to lean that way. >> i appreciate the folks in minnesota. but florida -- >> i'm from...
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minnesota was able to incorporate my education from africa here so that i could pursue my dream. >> iminneapolis. that's why i ca be candid around the places where we have got to come together and change this thing for people. >> we are far from perfect. we have some huge challenges in this community. but we have a base upon which to build. and i think it will allow us to deal with issues of racial disparities, for instance. >> woodruff: in fact many metro areas in the u.s. are dealing with the same challenges the twin cities are. growing racial inequities even as economies flourish. derek thompson believed that if solutions are to be found they won't come from washington. >> the future of public policy is going to come out of the state and the local level. and given the fact that minneapolis st. paul has an exceptional record not only on building income building wealth, but also sharing wealth and creating opportunities for upward mobility, we should pay more attention to cities like it if we want to replicate that formula across the country. >> ifill: 100 years ago this may, there w
minnesota was able to incorporate my education from africa here so that i could pursue my dream. >> iminneapolis. that's why i ca be candid around the places where we have got to come together and change this thing for people. >> we are far from perfect. we have some huge challenges in this community. but we have a base upon which to build. and i think it will allow us to deal with issues of racial disparities, for instance. >> woodruff: in fact many metro areas in the u.s....
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i can see new york chicago, los angeles, but minnesota? yes. minnesota. minnesota have the largest somalie-muslim population in all of north america. 100,000 somali muslims live in the twin cities of minneapolis-st. paul. not every somalians are terrorist. united states cities who live in the twin cities have travelled overseas over the past years and joined terrorist groups like isis. more than any other state and city in the entire country. minnesota and thatsuomalia muslim population. we had a threat by al-shabab linked to al-qaeda calling for attacks on mall of america in mississippi -- minneapolis. if you have the large population living within the shadow of that shopping mall you may have a problem. dozens of u.s. citizens from the same area are going overseas to join terrorist groups. the worst of the worst; isis. it seems to be following the european model. i document in the book the problems western europe is having in britain, france germany, sweden of all places. where a large number of muslim immigrants are coming to these countries. and they
i can see new york chicago, los angeles, but minnesota? yes. minnesota. minnesota have the largest somalie-muslim population in all of north america. 100,000 somali muslims live in the twin cities of minneapolis-st. paul. not every somalians are terrorist. united states cities who live in the twin cities have travelled overseas over the past years and joined terrorist groups like isis. more than any other state and city in the entire country. minnesota and thatsuomalia muslim population. we had...
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live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. an exclusive on nike's push for an international trade disaster in the making. >> who will benefit from the tpp? >> feeling good ab the momentum that we have. >> the biggest multinational corporations in the world. >> at this hour -- >> this was not someone trying to bring healing. >> tensions rise in ferguson. >> this was a damn punk. punk. >> and later, the epa under attack. >> this is happening now. this is not a future event. >>> plus -- >> outright greed and irresponsibility in the financial sector. >> corporate profits rise as the american worker suffers. >> when does the greed stop? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start with breaking news out of ferguson missouri.
live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. an exclusive on nike's push for an international trade disaster in the making. >> who will benefit from the tpp? >> feeling good ab the momentum that we have. >> the biggest multinational corporations in the world. >> at this hour -- >> this was not someone trying to bring healing. >> tensions rise in ferguson. >> this was a damn punk. punk. >> and later, the epa under attack. >> this is...
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cronista: tiene cita en unos dÍas en la cita de minnesota para una revaluaciÓn mÉdica, es la segunda a corazÓn abierto. mamÁ: pasamos una mala noche, y al tambiÉn, pero va a pasar, es normal, ya estamos con las maletas listas y resulta que no. cronista: su madre trabaja en una maquiladora y ella sostiene la familia, su padre trabaja en estados unidos, y no pudo renovar la visa por falta de dinero. mamÁ: necesitamos ayuda del gobierno federal, de la secretarÍa de salud, de la direcciÓn, tenemos que tener apoyo, y nadie se ha reportado con nosotras. cronista: buscarÁn reunirse con el cÓnsul de los estados unidos para que josÉ pueda acudir a su cita mÉdica en minnesota. beatriz: los precios de la gasolina van en aumento, y los legisladores estatales intentan hacer algo para frenar estos aumentos. ♪ ♪ ♪ --al menos 21 personas resultaron heridas tras un beatriz: al menos 21 personas resultaron heridas luego del choque de un tren y un automÓvil. cronista: 21 personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas en gravedad, luego de un aparatoso accidente , asÍ lo informÓ el vocero del servicio metrop
cronista: tiene cita en unos dÍas en la cita de minnesota para una revaluaciÓn mÉdica, es la segunda a corazÓn abierto. mamÁ: pasamos una mala noche, y al tambiÉn, pero va a pasar, es normal, ya estamos con las maletas listas y resulta que no. cronista: su madre trabaja en una maquiladora y ella sostiene la familia, su padre trabaja en estados unidos, y no pudo renovar la visa por falta de dinero. mamÁ: necesitamos ayuda del gobierno federal, de la secretarÍa de salud, de la direcciÓn,...
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ellison of minnesota. . the chair: pursuant to house resolution 163, the gentleman from minnesota mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control 15 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: madam speaker thank you for the recognition. i'd like to stand by using this visual aid so that i can show clearly the people's budget the people's budget we will enter today and will have debate on right now is the right budget for the american people because it puts the american people first. the people's budget has it firmly in mind, we, the people, so we think about how we should pull together a plan for the nation's spending and the nation's revenue and how we plan out what we are going to spend money on this people's budget is the thing. let me start by talking about where we are now and how we must respond to the american people's needs. corporations are pocketing record profits by driving down wages with one hand, increasing the cost of basic building blocks of a happy life on t
ellison of minnesota. . the chair: pursuant to house resolution 163, the gentleman from minnesota mr. ellison, and a member opposed each will control 15 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota. mr. ellison: madam speaker thank you for the recognition. i'd like to stand by using this visual aid so that i can show clearly the people's budget the people's budget we will enter today and will have debate on right now is the right budget for the american people because it puts the...
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. >> the desperate search for a minnesota sorority sister who vanished without a trace. the grand newbrand new evidence just recovered. >> the usda not laughing at the llamas. took the internet by storm. the new finds that the owner faces. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good morning to you and your family. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. half past the top of the hour. let's get straight to the fox news. he coaxed his partner out of the cox cockpit so he could murder 149 innocent people. this morning we are learning the german wings killer co pilot's chilling final words. >> amy kellogg is live with the breaking details this morning. amy? >>> oo hi heather and ainsley. this coming from the german publication. they say they have listened to the cockpit voice recorder and when the captain started talking about the dissent to dusseldorf that's when the co pilot made these creepy responses such as we will see and hopefully. there has been a veritable feeding frenzy of rumors and information from friends neighbors ex girlfriends about on dre and
. >> the desperate search for a minnesota sorority sister who vanished without a trace. the grand newbrand new evidence just recovered. >> the usda not laughing at the llamas. took the internet by storm. the new finds that the owner faces. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good morning to you and your family. i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. half past the top of the hour. let's get straight to the fox news. he coaxed his partner...
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she lives in minnesota with leopold's wife and three other children.ritten letter to minnesota's front office pleading with the team to trade for her dad. it reads in part, "i am lost without my dad. please please, please ask the jackets can you guys can get him." both teams' general managers agreed to complete the trade because it was the right thing to do. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," san francisco giants star buster posey. i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." at chili's, fresh is now. now chicken smoked in-house, and no more waiting for the check. new smoked chicken quesadillas on chili's lunch combo menu, starting at 6 bucks. fresh is happening now. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. it breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. theraflu. serious power. whether you need a warm up before the big race... or a healthy start
she lives in minnesota with leopold's wife and three other children.ritten letter to minnesota's front office pleading with the team to trade for her dad. it reads in part, "i am lost without my dad. please please, please ask the jackets can you guys can get him." both teams' general managers agreed to complete the trade because it was the right thing to do. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," san francisco giants star buster posey. i'm lauren...
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minnesota tendrÁ fÚtbol de la mls a partir de 2018.ulio: un reciente estudio explica porquÉ el nÚmero de accidentes entre jÓvenes se ha elevado. los detalles al volver. julio: un estudio realizado por la triple a, ha puesto en alerta a la forma de conducir de los jÓvenes. ana: examinaron alrededor de 1700 choques desde 2006 a 2013. todos involucran a conductores adolescentes. experto: lo que encontraron es que las distracciones tuvieron gran responsabilidad en los choques. pasajeros en el carro y el uso de celulares fueron las distracciones mÁs grandes. ana: los adolescentes involucrados se distinguieron por alrededor de cuatro __ se destrayeron por alrededor de cuatro segundos antes de chocar. en muchos estados y los adolescentes que manejan deben ir acompaÑados por un adulto. ♪ ♪ ♪ carlos: en sÓlo minutos estoy para contarles todo lo que estÁ sucediendo en el mundo de la farÁndula! siempre alcanzamos nuestras metas incluso a veces las superamos. como tío... ...me gusta dar buen ejemplo. cuando tu familia se junta con la nuestra... es
minnesota tendrÁ fÚtbol de la mls a partir de 2018.ulio: un reciente estudio explica porquÉ el nÚmero de accidentes entre jÓvenes se ha elevado. los detalles al volver. julio: un estudio realizado por la triple a, ha puesto en alerta a la forma de conducir de los jÓvenes. ana: examinaron alrededor de 1700 choques desde 2006 a 2013. todos involucran a conductores adolescentes. experto: lo que encontraron es que las distracciones tuvieron gran responsabilidad en los choques. pasajeros en el...
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in minnesota tonight, gridlock. dangerous crashes. meteorologist rob marciano is in boston tonight, where they are now inches away from an all-time record. he has the storm track. but first, abc's alex perez from minnesota. >> reporter: treacherous ice and slick conditions bringing traffic on i-94 in minnesota to a complete standstill after more than two dozen crashes in the area. near st. paul one police vehicle slammed by a car as the officer investigates another crash. and look again at this scary scene during the morning commute in chicago. one driver losing control, nearly slamming into not one, but two cars. at least 30 states under winter weather alerts today. the storm dumping snow, ice and rain from utah to louisiana to maine. in hard-hit boston, where they could break their all-time record for snowfall tonight -- >> coast guard called 911. >> reporter: a special dive team had to be called to help free this coast guard cutter that got stuck in the harbor while clearing icy channels. and here in the minneapolis area they are c
in minnesota tonight, gridlock. dangerous crashes. meteorologist rob marciano is in boston tonight, where they are now inches away from an all-time record. he has the storm track. but first, abc's alex perez from minnesota. >> reporter: treacherous ice and slick conditions bringing traffic on i-94 in minnesota to a complete standstill after more than two dozen crashes in the area. near st. paul one police vehicle slammed by a car as the officer investigates another crash. and look again...
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. >> this guy, he's moving from columbus to the minnesota wild. he's a defenseman by the name of jordan leopold minnesota native so going back home. >> it's exactly what his daughter asked for in this handwritten note to the wild's management. she called her her daddy to be traded to minnesota because "i am lost without my dad and so is my mom, my two sisters and my brother." the trade was already in the works when the notes started making the rounds on social media. you know how i feel about this. i think children of athletes should do these lers. >> everybody is going to try this now. >> new tactic. >> make the teams look bad. >> right. >> good for them. >>> we got "the pulse" coming your way next. hidden message, the melissaon kalu win ski message added to a portrait. >>> jon stewart finding a new career after "the daily show". the comic's appearance on the wwe overnight. no matter who you are, if you have type 2 diabetes, you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works di
. >> this guy, he's moving from columbus to the minnesota wild. he's a defenseman by the name of jordan leopold minnesota native so going back home. >> it's exactly what his daughter asked for in this handwritten note to the wild's management. she called her her daddy to be traded to minnesota because "i am lost without my dad and so is my mom, my two sisters and my brother." the trade was already in the works when the notes started making the rounds on social media. you...
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we can confirm at this point that he was arrested somewhere in the vicinity of minnesota avenue and 25th street in southeast d.c. and we want to thank the public for their assistance during this search because their tips were critical to his capture. now we'll turn it back over for questions. >>reporter: was he taken into custody without incident or what happened? >> i don't know the to that. >>reporter: [ inaudible ] a metro bus, walking down the streets? >> we don't have that information yet. >>reporter: when he was captured, how was he dressed? >> i don't know the answer to that. no additional charges at this time. >> i can let you know that for the crimes in fairfax county we are actively processing the crime scenes and we will place appropriate charges for each of the offenses he committed in fairfax county. we'll work with our federal and local partners on that. >>reporter: did anyone in speaking with people involved in the situation get a sense what he might have said to anyone or anything he might have expressed to these people as he encountered them throughout this process? >> w
we can confirm at this point that he was arrested somewhere in the vicinity of minnesota avenue and 25th street in southeast d.c. and we want to thank the public for their assistance during this search because their tips were critical to his capture. now we'll turn it back over for questions. >>reporter: was he taken into custody without incident or what happened? >> i don't know the to that. >>reporter: [ inaudible ] a metro bus, walking down the streets? >> we don't...
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columbus to minnesota wild today. his 11-year-old daughter is urging the wild to pray for their father. one of the blue jackets defensemen, we're living in minnesota right now. and if you can ask the jackets if you can get them. leopold to minnesota. >> a shot at jack. >> yes. >> thank you, larry. >> how many cups of coffee are safe to drink? 2, 3? how about five? that is at nine. >> cosmetic surgery usually focuses on removing wrinkles but now the back side is coming to the fore front the new procedure to bring up the rear if you will. >> and a bachelor special the women tell all, followed by secrets and lies and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> whether comcast, dish or direct tv you can get programming on your smart phone, tablet or computer. or down load from your app store. >> that is this edition of abc7 news at 6:00. i'm dan ashley. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching.
columbus to minnesota wild today. his 11-year-old daughter is urging the wild to pray for their father. one of the blue jackets defensemen, we're living in minnesota right now. and if you can ask the jackets if you can get them. leopold to minnesota. >> a shot at jack. >> yes. >> thank you, larry. >> how many cups of coffee are safe to drink? 2, 3? how about five? that is at nine. >> cosmetic surgery usually focuses on removing wrinkles but now the back side is...
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is isis targeting the somali community in minnesota? reporter: how aggressively? >> aggressively. they're recruiting westerners but they're recruiting here. >> reporter: through online propaganda, their efforts are working. for the somali community in minneapolis it is a chilling replay of the recent past. >> reporter: in 2007 many went to fight with al shabab. now a second wave, but this time it's isis recruiting them. approximately 15 people have left minnesota to fight with isis. >> we have had a number of people travel from the twin cities. we've had a number of people attempt to travel. and as we speak there are people making preparations to travel. it is ongoing. >> reporter: the most vulnerable are some of the community's youngest like hamza ahmed arrested in february. what was he like? >> a good kid. >> reporter: authorities say hamza ahmed and three companions took a bus to jfk airport in november. his destination, istanbul but he never made it. instead, he's here in jail awaiting trial, charged with attempting to provide mater
is isis targeting the somali community in minnesota? reporter: how aggressively? >> aggressively. they're recruiting westerners but they're recruiting here. >> reporter: through online propaganda, their efforts are working. for the somali community in minneapolis it is a chilling replay of the recent past. >> reporter: in 2007 many went to fight with al shabab. now a second wave, but this time it's isis recruiting them. approximately 15 people have left minnesota to fight with...
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they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried and they look and have no lock and somebody says you are in the wrong place and route seems okay we will go back, go to where they're buried and you might have a problem, they built condos on top of where the games are very. so when people ask me why have you spent all this time writing a book about monopoly and board games which is a perfectly legitimate question eisenstein's think someday those games are going to be discovered. i don't know when did that is tomorrow or 10,000 years from now but i think we needed document to explain why 40,000 board game end ed up buried in minnesota. monopoly today i keep a close eye on how iconography is used and how people talk about it. if you're into cat names which i am. it is in gaza girls and sopranos, i really want to find whoever has these cats tos? if you have monopoly, in a book tour, it is the total opposite of what was which was aggressor's left-wing political teaching. it is embraced as a symbol of big business. this is my book, you combine millions of copies of it and
they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried and they look and have no lock and somebody says you are in the wrong place and route seems okay we will go back, go to where they're buried and you might have a problem, they built condos on top of where the games are very. so when people ask me why have you spent all this time writing a book about monopoly and board games which is a perfectly legitimate question eisenstein's think someday those games are going to be...
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columbus to minnesota wild today.nnesota right now. and if you can ask the jackets if you can get them. leopold to minnesota. >> a shot at jack. >> yes. >> thank you, larry. >> how many cups of coffee are safe to drink? 2, 3? how about five? that is at nine. >> cosmetic surgery usually focuses on removing wrinkles but now the back side is coming to the fore front the new procedure to bring up the rear if you will. >> and a bachelor special the women tell all, followed by secrets and lies and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> whether comcast, dish or direct tv you can get programming on your smart phone, tablet or computer. or down load from your app store. >> that is this edition of abc7 news at 6:00. i'm dan ashley. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. yoplait greek 100. for when you just can't make it without a protein-packed, thick and creamy, power-me-up-with-something filling taste-bud-loving, satisfaction by the spoonful, deliciously fruity dinner feels a million years away grab and go, let's take
columbus to minnesota wild today.nnesota right now. and if you can ask the jackets if you can get them. leopold to minnesota. >> a shot at jack. >> yes. >> thank you, larry. >> how many cups of coffee are safe to drink? 2, 3? how about five? that is at nine. >> cosmetic surgery usually focuses on removing wrinkles but now the back side is coming to the fore front the new procedure to bring up the rear if you will. >> and a bachelor special the women tell all,...
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so they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried him a look and have no look -- no luck. somebody says you are in the wrong place and ralph says we will go back. we will go to wherever they are buried. they say you might have a problem. they have built condos on top of where the games are buried. so when people ask me writing a book on monopoly and a boardgame which is the perfectly legitimate question i sometimes think someday those games will be discovered. i don't know whether that's tomorrow or 10,000 years from now but they will make a document to explain why 40,000 monopoly games of that being buried in minnesota. i keep a close eye on how the iconography is used in how people talk about it. jon stewart has embraced it. it's in gossip girl in "the sopranos." i really want to find whoever has these tattoos because i feel if you or someone who has monopoly you will come to some point in my book tour. i think it's ironic that it's this thing that has become the opposite of what it was which is a grassroots left-wing teaching tool and it's been embraced as a si
so they go to minnesota and they think they know where they are buried him a look and have no look -- no luck. somebody says you are in the wrong place and ralph says we will go back. we will go to wherever they are buried. they say you might have a problem. they have built condos on top of where the games are buried. so when people ask me writing a book on monopoly and a boardgame which is the perfectly legitimate question i sometimes think someday those games will be discovered. i don't know...
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tim: the capitals game with the capitals game with a wild in minnesota just finished. the caps have momentum with wins over wisconsin -- over buffalo. in the second, scoreless game, on the attack, ovechkin, my gracious, 1-0. his 46th goal of the year off of his own rebound. the great eight, his 47th. caps win 3-2. nicklas backstrom to ovie, three wins in a row for washington. in c double-a, the first day coming to a close, georgetown hoyas playing eastern washington. the hoyas trail at the end of the first half. robert burton has the latest on maryland and their matchup. robert: valpo is a team that you cannot look past, 13-3 in the league. the terps trying to get back to what maryland used to be, back to back final four appearances in the early 2000's. senior leader dez wells is telling the young guys to cherish this. >> this is something we want to be up to last and joke about in 30 years. robert: there has already been talk about a possible sweet 16 matchup with kentucky wildcats. however, mark turgeon says we need to take this one day at a time. robert burton, abc
tim: the capitals game with the capitals game with a wild in minnesota just finished. the caps have momentum with wins over wisconsin -- over buffalo. in the second, scoreless game, on the attack, ovechkin, my gracious, 1-0. his 46th goal of the year off of his own rebound. the great eight, his 47th. caps win 3-2. nicklas backstrom to ovie, three wins in a row for washington. in c double-a, the first day coming to a close, georgetown hoyas playing eastern washington. the hoyas trail at the end...
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interstate 35 a major highway that runs to minnesota. traffic is being diverted around that scene. >>> two pink chickens roaming around portland oregon. nobody knows where they came from or how long they have been been there. an animal services officer came to get the chickens to keep them safe while they try to identify an owner. >> that's kind of strange. >>> march massness continues toarcht in yesterday's axe kentucky minnesota expect to move on to the elite 8. >>> forward wayne simmons and andrew mcdonald went down wednesday night while trying to block shots. simmons could have a broken leg mcdonald a broken arm. >>> plans for love park taking shape. >>> we have concerns over how healthy children's meals are. >> reporter: we have rain falling across the region, that one shot up north looks like it might be wet snow making it down to the ground, but immediately melting. this afternoon it will be drier but cooler. we'll have the day planner coming up and get you to the airport. and see if there are any delays out there. >> love park in
interstate 35 a major highway that runs to minnesota. traffic is being diverted around that scene. >>> two pink chickens roaming around portland oregon. nobody knows where they came from or how long they have been been there. an animal services officer came to get the chickens to keep them safe while they try to identify an owner. >> that's kind of strange. >>> march massness continues toarcht in yesterday's axe kentucky minnesota expect to move on to the elite 8....
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. >>> a pastor in minnesota who is wanted on 59 counts of sexual assault has been arrested in brazil. marshals say victor bernard sexually abused two young girls who were members of his church. bernard was featured on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh last year and then again last week. this man hunt started after a two-year investigation after allegations were made. bernard was preaching to a religious group in minnesota. >>> two astronauts in the middle of a space walk right now. pictures for you here as they work to install equipment that will allow private commercial spacecraft to dock with the space station. the space walk expected to last 6 1/2 hours. good luck to them. we are always so grateful that you spent some time with us in the morning. make sunday a really good one. >> we will do the same. "inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> a conservative testing ground for republican presidential hopefuls. >> we could have had hillary here, but we couldn't find a foreign nation to foot the bill. >> well, sometimes people need to be told to sit down and shutup. >> scot
. >>> a pastor in minnesota who is wanted on 59 counts of sexual assault has been arrested in brazil. marshals say victor bernard sexually abused two young girls who were members of his church. bernard was featured on cnn's "the hunt" with john walsh last year and then again last week. this man hunt started after a two-year investigation after allegations were made. bernard was preaching to a religious group in minnesota. >>> two astronauts in the middle of a space...
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his family lives in minnesota so one of his daughters wrote a letter to minnesota's hockey team explainingut him. well columbus just traded leopold to minnesota yesterday. no word officially if that letter helped seal the deal but i think it did. it had to have. >> read about his salary. >> quite an agent. thanks amy. >>> "pop news" and weather coming up. michael in the social square. >> all right, thank you, george. now here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu" in the social square powered by samsung galaxy. in "pop news," taylor swift proving she really can do it all. we're going to explain that. plus the mystery behind country superstar faith hill's scar is revealed. looks just like our own amy robach i tell you. amazing, beautiful recentral plans. >>> also the irresistible backstage moments from "the bachelor" special. exclusive sneak peek at the finale. all of that and kelly clarkson takes over "gma" coming up right here in times square. [ cheers and applause ] >>> "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by advil, the pain reliever that is built to be as fast as it is str
his family lives in minnesota so one of his daughters wrote a letter to minnesota's hockey team explainingut him. well columbus just traded leopold to minnesota yesterday. no word officially if that letter helped seal the deal but i think it did. it had to have. >> read about his salary. >> quite an agent. thanks amy. >>> "pop news" and weather coming up. michael in the social square. >> all right, thank you, george. now here's a look at what's ahead on the...
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minnesota to please acquire her father.ld coaches my name is jordan leopold my dad is the jordan. different spechlingt dad is very lonely without his family. we are living in minnesota right now. i'm lost without my dad so is my mom 2 sisters and brother. team needs some more d men so can you please please please ask the jacket if you guys can get them. she never actually september the letter but posted on facebook and traded for him today. so he is reunited with the family. that's a great story. 7 sports brought to you by toyota. >> that is the sweetest. >> that is so sweet. >> couldn't resist. >> fantastic. >> well, i'm amma. thanks for joining us. >> i'm dan. for all of us we appreciate your time. we see you again in 1 hour what is up with the cop uniform? aw, this is from when grayson proposed to me but lately, we've been using it for, well, you know how we do. (singsongy) role playas. ohh. (chuckles) you have the right to remain naked. ooh. how would you like it if we talked about our sex life all the time? oh, come on
minnesota to please acquire her father.ld coaches my name is jordan leopold my dad is the jordan. different spechlingt dad is very lonely without his family. we are living in minnesota right now. i'm lost without my dad so is my mom 2 sisters and brother. team needs some more d men so can you please please please ask the jacket if you guys can get them. she never actually september the letter but posted on facebook and traded for him today. so he is reunited with the family. that's a great...
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sit co on minnesota -- citgo on minnesota avenue charges 2.29 a gallon while in northeast they charge 3.89 a gallon. >>> the new cover of time magazine. >> it's a silhouette of hillary clinton and according to the hill, some of the people from time, it appears to give her horns. time says, "any resemblance to cats, bats or devil horns is entirely coincidental." a tweet, anyone who ever worked with graphics designers knows this is no accident. another tweet, there are countless times covers that look like the person has horns. really? >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather. >> every time you sign your name, you get your horns. i don't know. we're looking at a yellow alert tomorrow, but it won't rain all day. keep that in mind. we start out nice. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam. we hit 60 today. right now we're still 54. dew points have fallen. humidity dropped, so colder and drier air moved in. we had some strong northwest winds for a while that's driven in colder air. that will continue. the winds will die down. the
sit co on minnesota -- citgo on minnesota avenue charges 2.29 a gallon while in northeast they charge 3.89 a gallon. >>> the new cover of time magazine. >> it's a silhouette of hillary clinton and according to the hill, some of the people from time, it appears to give her horns. time says, "any resemblance to cats, bats or devil horns is entirely coincidental." a tweet, anyone who ever worked with graphics designers knows this is no accident. another tweet, there are...
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this team from western minnesota somehow strung together 84 straight losses.rs of ridicule. >> people always, like, make fun of you. >> it's honestly embarrassing to lose that many games. >> we lost a game 90-3. but those kids played like it's 5-5. >> reporter: jonathan vonesh is their coach. >> reporter: you're impressed with them. >> absolutely. >> reporter: jonathan said a few girls have quit but the ones who remain are more determined than ever to turn this team around. >> see if they can make an outside shot. >> reporter: which is why it was so heartening to see what happened earlier this season. in their game against bagley high school, the climax-fisher lady knights got off to their best starts in recent memory. by half time they were actually leading by a postpone. >> i just felt like, wow like, we are in this. >>this. >> and the crowd was getting into it which made it even better. >> really in the zone. >> reporter: and then things went really wrong. >> really wrong yeah. >> reporter: unfortunately, in the second half, they got major foul trouble. one
this team from western minnesota somehow strung together 84 straight losses.rs of ridicule. >> people always, like, make fun of you. >> it's honestly embarrassing to lose that many games. >> we lost a game 90-3. but those kids played like it's 5-5. >> reporter: jonathan vonesh is their coach. >> reporter: you're impressed with them. >> absolutely. >> reporter: jonathan said a few girls have quit but the ones who remain are more determined than ever to...
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she runs a program in minnesota working to rehabilitate tate him.g on the story, we heard about what you were doing. i have to admit it's controversial. it's not something that the u.s. attorney's office was supportive of. what is your goal? >> our goal is to work with him very slowly and take it bit by bit. we don't really have approval to work with him on an extended period. he's awaiting sentencing. there's a lot of legal matters he's working with. >> this is not instead of jail for example. >> that's right. not yet. but what we're doing in the meantime is trying to continue our outreach in the community to expand our programs working with youth to work on the prevention side. because we know that these young people for the most part don't want to join isis. but a lot of them as i heard reporting there, get roped into this feel like they sort of have a lack of attachment to anything being disenfranchised. some will scoff at the argument and say just because you feel like that you don't join a terrorism organization. what do you say to the critics
she runs a program in minnesota working to rehabilitate tate him.g on the story, we heard about what you were doing. i have to admit it's controversial. it's not something that the u.s. attorney's office was supportive of. what is your goal? >> our goal is to work with him very slowly and take it bit by bit. we don't really have approval to work with him on an extended period. he's awaiting sentencing. there's a lot of legal matters he's working with. >> this is not instead of jail...
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we are living in minnesota right now and i am lost without my dad.m and sisters and brothers. your team needs some d-men. please ask the jackets if you can get him. thanks jordyn leopold. they knew they knew he wanted to go home. saying it is not always about the business. so awesome. >>> baylor in austin taking on texas. up by three in overtime. texas point guard and baylor go to the ground for a loose ball. they get into it. the benches clear. according to the ncaa rules, leaving a bench during a fight is automatic ejection. seven players were thrown out of the game. texas wins 61-59. >>> kicking the king is punishment in the nba. rockets star james harden will be suspended for one game for kicking lebron. harden is sitting out the hawks game tonight. >>> mark cuban will be on another shark show this summer. cuban will play the president of the united states in the third installment of "sharknado." cuban said it was an easy decision to play the president in the movie. he says he is a big fan of the movies. i don't know who isn't. i love "sharknado.
we are living in minnesota right now and i am lost without my dad.m and sisters and brothers. your team needs some d-men. please ask the jackets if you can get him. thanks jordyn leopold. they knew they knew he wanted to go home. saying it is not always about the business. so awesome. >>> baylor in austin taking on texas. up by three in overtime. texas point guard and baylor go to the ground for a loose ball. they get into it. the benches clear. according to the ncaa rules, leaving a...
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we're at the corner of minnesota and pennsylvania avenues in southeast washington. i'm told it was actually a very young male passenger on the bus making the positive identification. this is clearly an example of see something, say something. >> destination, fairfax village. >> reporter: the m6 bus pulls onto pennsylvania and minnesota avenues in southeast before noon. the escaped prisoner from fairfax county gets off, but not before somebody on the bus recognizes him and calls police. >> we live in an age where everyone has a camera and a phone and is very well connected. that really has helped us. metro transit police, it's helped us solve countless cases. >> reporter: d.c. police responded and put the area on lockdown. >> we were expected to stay on the inside, so we only could look out from the windows and try and figure out what's happening, helicopters, police everywhere. >> reporter: police spotted the suspect in the alley. he was taken into custody and put into cuffs on the sidewalk. look over there, less than a block from the bus stop. >> we just saw the gu
we're at the corner of minnesota and pennsylvania avenues in southeast washington. i'm told it was actually a very young male passenger on the bus making the positive identification. this is clearly an example of see something, say something. >> destination, fairfax village. >> reporter: the m6 bus pulls onto pennsylvania and minnesota avenues in southeast before noon. the escaped prisoner from fairfax county gets off, but not before somebody on the bus recognizes him and calls...
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. >>> jordan leopold to the minnesota wild.r than his daughter who lives in minnesota. she wrote a letter to the hockey team urnling them to trade for her dad because he was lonely in columbus and the whole family missed having him at home. >> with anybody who has kids, you know they take things upon themselves sometimes. she was writing a little bit persuasively at school and thought it would be good to write them a persuasive letter. they greeted me at the airport with open arms. it was special. i try not to get emotional but it is. >> i don't blame you dad. here's for a long career in minnesota. >>> many college kids can relate to a five-year plan. but seven years that's a case for a basketball player but it's not quite what you think. >> i always hear people yelling at me from the stands, which to me still kind of blows my life because i'm at the end of the bench. >> reporter: elliot bullet would be the first to tell you he's happy to simply be on stanford's bench. the 25-year-old's career stretched over seven years. >> i'l
. >>> jordan leopold to the minnesota wild.r than his daughter who lives in minnesota. she wrote a letter to the hockey team urnling them to trade for her dad because he was lonely in columbus and the whole family missed having him at home. >> with anybody who has kids, you know they take things upon themselves sometimes. she was writing a little bit persuasively at school and thought it would be good to write them a persuasive letter. they greeted me at the airport with open...
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ellison: i represent minneapolis, minnesota. and i was talking with my housing authority people who are here in town the other day -- who were here in town the other day, i bet yours were too, and one of the things that they said to me is that they opened up their list and for 2,000 available units they have 37,000 people who applied for those positions. here's another separate fact which i would like to you react to, if you don't mind. in minneapolis, we pride ourselves on being a progressive town, we have 4,000 kids who leave shelters every day to go to public schools. and those kids are asked to take standardized tests. you know, how important is it for a budget particularly a progressive caucus budget, to house america's people? i yield back. mrs. lawrence: it is extremely important, thank you. it is extremely important. and those of us who understand the cry of the people for housing and understand the impact of homelessness on americans today funding of housing, affordable housing, is critical. i served on the local govern
ellison: i represent minneapolis, minnesota. and i was talking with my housing authority people who are here in town the other day -- who were here in town the other day, i bet yours were too, and one of the things that they said to me is that they opened up their list and for 2,000 available units they have 37,000 people who applied for those positions. here's another separate fact which i would like to you react to, if you don't mind. in minneapolis, we pride ourselves on being a progressive...
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the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: mr. speaker i intend to reserve my last speakers, i have just been informed, will not make it to the floor. i will be our last speaker and i'll reserve until -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. norcross, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. norcross: thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. certainly thank the ranking member. it's incredible. we are in this great hall of democracy, the world looks to this very building, for what it seeks is to give people a voice. what our country was founded on. and what we are having a vote on today is to clamp down and shut the mouths of those who are seeking to have a voice. very recently there was a poll conducted that said, if given the opportunity 73% of american workers want to have a voice. would vote for a union. what we are hearing toda
the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: mr. speaker i intend to reserve my last speakers, i have just been informed, will not make it to the floor. i will be our last speaker and i'll reserve until -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. norcross, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr....
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whiteout conditions on i-35 right there in minnesota. drivers stranded.hicago from above, look at this. nothing but white. a spring snowstorm and in the west tonight, records expected later this week when it comes to the heat. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. this system moving tonight. >> reporter: white.right. you have five inches plus in chicago, now the cold this is what it's going to be like again, 10 to 15 degrees below average, anywhere from cincinnati to burlington to bangor. so that's the northeast. but just below that kwooef got enough heat and moisture that we're starting spring storms. strong winds and also damaging wind with hail possible from southwestern missouri through oklahoma. that's tomorrow. and wednesday, it expands, an even greater area from southern illinois to st. louis, down into wichita falls, texas. that seems like spring. that looks like summer there. thursday through saturday hot in the southwest. >> all right, we'll see you tomorrow morning on "gma." >>> now, to breaking developments in the case of milliona
whiteout conditions on i-35 right there in minnesota. drivers stranded.hicago from above, look at this. nothing but white. a spring snowstorm and in the west tonight, records expected later this week when it comes to the heat. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. this system moving tonight. >> reporter: white.right. you have five inches plus in chicago, now the cold this is what it's going to be like again, 10 to 15 degrees below average, anywhere from cincinnati to...
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public health officials and farmers in minnesota are slaughtering tens of thousands of turkeys to tryo contain an outbreak of the deadly bird flu there. minnesota is the nation's biggest producer of turkeys, and more than forty nations have banned poultry imports from that state since the outbreak began earlier this month. officials say this particular strain, which also has been discovered in arkansas, missouri and kansas, poses no immediate threat to human health. some good news for those of you who enjoy both alcohol and coffee. it's long been known that having several drinks a day increases the risk of liver cancer. but a recent analysis by the world cancer research fund finds that regularly drinking coffee can help reduce that cancer risk. researchers said its not clear why coffee lowers the liver cancer risk, and called for further study. and finally, a penny saved is a penny earned. unless of course you have a birch penny, one of the first pennies ever minted in the one of those just sold at auction this week for almost $1.2 million. there are fewer than a dozen birch pennies k
public health officials and farmers in minnesota are slaughtering tens of thousands of turkeys to tryo contain an outbreak of the deadly bird flu there. minnesota is the nation's biggest producer of turkeys, and more than forty nations have banned poultry imports from that state since the outbreak began earlier this month. officials say this particular strain, which also has been discovered in arkansas, missouri and kansas, poses no immediate threat to human health. some good news for those of...
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years from now but i feel like we needed document to explain why they ended up in the buried in minnesota. it's from gossip girl and soprano. i want to find whoever has these tattoos because if you have a monopoly on this leaves you are going to come to some point in the book to her but it's this thing that has become the total opposite of what it was. so this is my book and you can buy millions of copies of it and tell all of your house to get in touch with me if you have any other questions that i think we are going to take some now but i know i sped through things really quickly but there are 300 pages if you want even more. >> what was your discovery process in the history what led you to get interested and start to find the back stories? >> this whole project came about by accident i was trying to report something totally different, this is when i was on "the wall street journal" and i've always loved games and puzzles but i that i was going to have one without the great depression and it wasn't adding up or makingonmaking any sense and i was frustrated and i did that trick of callin
years from now but i feel like we needed document to explain why they ended up in the buried in minnesota. it's from gossip girl and soprano. i want to find whoever has these tattoos because if you have a monopoly on this leaves you are going to come to some point in the book to her but it's this thing that has become the total opposite of what it was. so this is my book and you can buy millions of copies of it and tell all of your house to get in touch with me if you have any other questions...