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minnesota issued 4000 permits within minnesota and out of minnesota. we are working hard with our partners to get all the effective farms back in business as usual. of the 1010 10farms depopulated, 45 are no longer infected, 38 have been restocked. all of the control zones have been eliminated, so we no longer are required to do this permitting because all those control zones have been taken care of. what did we learn from this outbreak that we might share with other states in preparation for the fall? it is very important to develop relationships before a crisis, with not only the state, federal government, but also local government. we need to prepare and train. we need to be able to depopulate farms within 24 hours. we need to identify a facility in the area where poultry are raised where we can establish an emergency operation center. we need to make sure that our laboratories are at adequate capacity to handle the incredible demands that are made of that laboratory. all poultry farms should have an emergency carcass disposal plan. finally, a new l
minnesota issued 4000 permits within minnesota and out of minnesota. we are working hard with our partners to get all the effective farms back in business as usual. of the 1010 10farms depopulated, 45 are no longer infected, 38 have been restocked. all of the control zones have been eliminated, so we no longer are required to do this permitting because all those control zones have been taken care of. what did we learn from this outbreak that we might share with other states in preparation for...
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chris has done a spectacular job here in minnesota. i was pleased to be with you earlier in the capital. i appreciate your leadership for our team. we are going to compete for the caucus and we are pleased to have your leadership, grassroots will make a huge difference and i want to thank all the employees here. thank you for hosting. i was kidding on the tour, i know where not to stick my finger and where not to turn off the light curtains. fueling therally economy here in minnesota and across the country. thank you for having us here and thanks to everybody else, all the friends and supporters for being here. and hearing a bit about what we are here for today. we will talk about obamacare. i want to point out that america is a can-do kind of country. we have people in washington that can't get the job done. washington is 68 square miles surrounded by reality. when i think about washington, i have to tell you, when i talk to people across this country, people are fed up with washington. i feel your pain. i am fed up, too. we were told
chris has done a spectacular job here in minnesota. i was pleased to be with you earlier in the capital. i appreciate your leadership for our team. we are going to compete for the caucus and we are pleased to have your leadership, grassroots will make a huge difference and i want to thank all the employees here. thank you for hosting. i was kidding on the tour, i know where not to stick my finger and where not to turn off the light curtains. fueling therally economy here in minnesota and across...
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it is from brooklyn center, minnesota. >> we are a proud minnesota many factory facility. we make a lot of the parts that you see behind me, nuts, bolts, bearings, shafts. industries we serve are the lawn care industries, agriculture, folks like that. we are honored today to have scott walker and his campaign here to unveil his alternative to obamacare. it's a little overwhelming as well. i would like at this time to introduce our speaker of the house, kurt endowed. he was elected in 2010. he is a private pilot and he is single, girls. [laughter] speaker of house kurt dowd. kurt: thank you so much, steve for hosting us here. it is absolutely a wonderful facility that you run. we are so proud to have you as an employer here in the state of minnesota. i am very excited to have governor scott walker in minnesota. governor walker is a bold, conservative reformer. he has bought unbelievable policies that have turned out the duster and around the state of wisconsin. governor walker came in and lowered taxes to spur growth. more than $300 million of fraud and waste eliminated. he
it is from brooklyn center, minnesota. >> we are a proud minnesota many factory facility. we make a lot of the parts that you see behind me, nuts, bolts, bearings, shafts. industries we serve are the lawn care industries, agriculture, folks like that. we are honored today to have scott walker and his campaign here to unveil his alternative to obamacare. it's a little overwhelming as well. i would like at this time to introduce our speaker of the house, kurt endowed. he was elected in...
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oft night, i got a taste minnesota at the minnesota state fair. me tell you, you really give iowa state fair a run for its money. sorry, iowa. fork you to mayor hodges welcoming us to your city. i know that you are building on ,he success of your predecessor as we have already a knowledge. it should be a knowledge to again. rc, your stewardship has so obviously left a lasting legacy. we are grateful, as democrats, and i know your fellow minnesotans are grateful as well. [applause] , thank you for addressing us this morning. we're delighted to be here in the state where there are not only 10,000 lakes, but also coffee shops. this is the state that gave us billing, and as i learned last night, the state that fries even more than iowa. what is really great about minnesota, and no offense to our wisconsin democrats, but what is really great is every time scott walker tries to brag about his record, all democrats have to do rivernt across the sacre to you and all the great work you have done. again, no offense to wisconsin democrats. this is what it lo
oft night, i got a taste minnesota at the minnesota state fair. me tell you, you really give iowa state fair a run for its money. sorry, iowa. fork you to mayor hodges welcoming us to your city. i know that you are building on ,he success of your predecessor as we have already a knowledge. it should be a knowledge to again. rc, your stewardship has so obviously left a lasting legacy. we are grateful, as democrats, and i know your fellow minnesotans are grateful as well. [applause] , thank you...
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it was like spring coming to minnesota. in mid june. it was, it was like, it was like when the plane finally begins to move, you have been sitting on the tarmac for hours, perhaps days, you have lost track. you heard one explanation after another. weather related, air traffic roll. flashing light in the cockpit, one pilot is depressed. i don't know what. and then finally you begin to move. and you feel incedulous, that is how i felt that when the president announced it. and things started to move forward. somebody in washington was recognizing reality. and this to the rest of us is astonishing. i was a college kid when this blockade of cuba went in to effect. i was a poet. i was writing poems in all lower case letters and now i'm on social security. now people address me as sir. people say, would you like to sues the stairs or would you like to take the elevator? >> all of this time has gone by. and to see the government move on this is astonishing, something happened. something was done. and now, you hear about a ferry service that wil
it was like spring coming to minnesota. in mid june. it was, it was like, it was like when the plane finally begins to move, you have been sitting on the tarmac for hours, perhaps days, you have lost track. you heard one explanation after another. weather related, air traffic roll. flashing light in the cockpit, one pilot is depressed. i don't know what. and then finally you begin to move. and you feel incedulous, that is how i felt that when the president announced it. and things started to...
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wes is live in minnesota and are expecting to hear from wisconsin governor scott walker in now on his plans to repeal an replace the nations health care law. >> scott walker is the reform worker we need not just for minnesota but the entire country. . please join me in welcoming the next president, governor scott walker. [applause] walker: thanks. thank you. thank you mr. speaker. they have done a spectacular job here in minnesota, i was pleased to be with you earlier in the capital, i appreciate your leadership for our team. we are going to compete for the caucus and we are pleased to have your leadership, grassroots will make a huge difference and i want to thank all the ways here. thank you for hosting is not just here but i was kidding on the tour, i know where not to stick my finger and where not to turn off the white kurds. -- white curds. thanks for having us here and thinks everybody else, all the friends and supporters for being here. and hearing a bit about what we are here for today. we will talk about obamacare. i want to point out that america is a can-do kind of country.
wes is live in minnesota and are expecting to hear from wisconsin governor scott walker in now on his plans to repeal an replace the nations health care law. >> scott walker is the reform worker we need not just for minnesota but the entire country. . please join me in welcoming the next president, governor scott walker. [applause] walker: thanks. thank you. thank you mr. speaker. they have done a spectacular job here in minnesota, i was pleased to be with you earlier in the capital, i...
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being 100% of anything -- we were so proud in minnesota.the only bad thing was that we had to eat all the food. does anyone -- do you know what lovaza is? it actually has no taste and you lather it with butter, like a tortilla. it's a cod fish. it's soak in lye. you get it at the butcher shop. you actually have to keep it in the garage because it stinks so bad, and then you have to cook it in a ten foil plan because it blackens any nice pan that you might have. it's the consistency of jelly fish and it has bones. you douse it with butter or white pasty glue-like sauce. [laughs] >> and so as kids grand pea, we really loved it, this is fantastic. you finally develop an acquired taste for it. maybe it was just peer pressure inside the family. [laughs] >> but it was definitely something that i'll never forget. >> over here. >> hi. >> hi. >> gretchen, since you're an insider at fox -- [laughs] >> i have a two-part question. part a everything you say is checks out to see whether it's current. >> you mean our newspapers, other people checking us o
being 100% of anything -- we were so proud in minnesota.the only bad thing was that we had to eat all the food. does anyone -- do you know what lovaza is? it actually has no taste and you lather it with butter, like a tortilla. it's a cod fish. it's soak in lye. you get it at the butcher shop. you actually have to keep it in the garage because it stinks so bad, and then you have to cook it in a ten foil plan because it blackens any nice pan that you might have. it's the consistency of jelly...
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are doing and minnesota, that's extraordinary. that's what all this is part of as well is raising awareness. so i go back to this whole issue of categories and names. we tend to think of caregivers as either family members or paid professionals. and is that right to make that distinction or do you see people in both roles or do you see that there is a combination of those roles that can be had? what is your sort of vision for, as your book calls it, aging with dignity and how does that include caregivers? >> well, actually, i think the former first lady roslyn carter said it best when she said there are only four kinds of people in the world. people who are caregivers or will be caregivers and people who need care or will need care. and many of us experience those identities in overlapping ways and even within caregivers there are many family caregivers who become professional caregivers and most professional caregivers also have families who they're caring for. and that's just the truth of it, that we are a caregiving nation. we'
are doing and minnesota, that's extraordinary. that's what all this is part of as well is raising awareness. so i go back to this whole issue of categories and names. we tend to think of caregivers as either family members or paid professionals. and is that right to make that distinction or do you see people in both roles or do you see that there is a combination of those roles that can be had? what is your sort of vision for, as your book calls it, aging with dignity and how does that include...
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frank, minnesota is amazing. it is really a role model in terms of what it is doing. it is in the forefront of care in taking people of people especially can alzheimer's and dementia. and you have made great strides with dementia friendly communities and i'm wondering how the program works and whether it is a program that would work elsewhere and could be exported and also because it's such a diverse community that you have in minnesota, whether that enters into how the communities are formed and what part of the process that is. >> absolutely. thank you for the question. as david said, at the heart of what is going on in minnesota, are the dementia friendly communities. and these communities are critical in terms of supporting people living with dementia and their care-givers. they ensure that those experiencing dementia can continue to live in the community but not just live but to thrive and to continue to be part of the community. and do the things that britney was talking about in terms of being able to continue to go to the grocery store or go to the bank. in mi
frank, minnesota is amazing. it is really a role model in terms of what it is doing. it is in the forefront of care in taking people of people especially can alzheimer's and dementia. and you have made great strides with dementia friendly communities and i'm wondering how the program works and whether it is a program that would work elsewhere and could be exported and also because it's such a diverse community that you have in minnesota, whether that enters into how the communities are formed...
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take the minnesota vikings new u.s. bank stadium in minneapolis, minnesota. the total cost is slated to be $1.1 billion with state and local taxpayers shouldering at least 58% or $498 million of the total costs. proponents say this new stadium would bring a much needed economic boost to minneapolis. >> already $1 billion being constructed around the stadium, bringing all these major events and the people, in the economy stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores. that never would happen if you don't have this kind of facility available. >> but sports economists like craig depkin who have studied this issue come to a different conclusion. >> economists have contemplated whether or not the benefits outweigh the costs of publicly built stadiums, generally they do not, these are not good stadiums. >> that cost vs. benefits debate dates back to 1989. jesse ventura had a meeting with red mccombs. >> he had nothing. he looked at me with that texas drawl and said governor, i need a new stadium. i thought to myself, i'm going to have fun with this.
take the minnesota vikings new u.s. bank stadium in minneapolis, minnesota. the total cost is slated to be $1.1 billion with state and local taxpayers shouldering at least 58% or $498 million of the total costs. proponents say this new stadium would bring a much needed economic boost to minneapolis. >> already $1 billion being constructed around the stadium, bringing all these major events and the people, in the economy stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores. that...
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minnesota counters in minnesota. the raiders 10, nice grab there, charles johnson. game tied at 6, after the missed extra point. the players and fans told seek shelter, lightning in the area, downpour, the game is played for five minutes. with 11 seconds left in the second, sean hill. he took a shot and held on, 14-9 vikings, thes kept coming back. ben heene destroys vikings quarterback taylor hein can i, the raiders recover, but they would lose this game 20-12. they will host the cardinals next sunday. >>> arena football, national conference finals, saber cats hosting the rattlers in stockton. eric meyer. eight touchdowns, three of them to darius reynolds, look at this leaping grab, gets a foot down. meyer to reggie gray. makes the grab, look at this, looks like he fumbles on the goal line, they ruled it a touchdown after a five minute video review. san jose up 3-1. alex, 53 yards, right and short, instant afl classic. saber cats win, they'll host either the sharks or the soul in arena bowl. >> the pirates they've owned the national league west this season. 18 wins
minnesota counters in minnesota. the raiders 10, nice grab there, charles johnson. game tied at 6, after the missed extra point. the players and fans told seek shelter, lightning in the area, downpour, the game is played for five minutes. with 11 seconds left in the second, sean hill. he took a shot and held on, 14-9 vikings, thes kept coming back. ben heene destroys vikings quarterback taylor hein can i, the raiders recover, but they would lose this game 20-12. they will host the cardinals...
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bank stadium in minneapolis, minnesota. the total cost is slated to be $1.1 billion with sedate and local taxpayers shouldering almost 50%, or $498 million of the total costs. proponents of this new stadium say it will bring a much needed boost to minneapolis. >> already a billion dollars being constructed around the stadium, the economic people that stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores. that never would happen if you don't have this kind of facility available. >> but sports economist like craig depkin who studied the issue, come to a different conclusion. >> where the benefits outweigh the costs of publicly built stadiums and generally find that the benefits don't outweigh the costs. these are not good for cities. >> that cost versus benefits debate goes tall way to 1999. then jenee jesse ventura had a conversation with red mccomb. >> i looked at red and said red away did you need to see me for? i'm sure a land owner is out there you can build a stadium. you don't need my approval. >> in favor of
bank stadium in minneapolis, minnesota. the total cost is slated to be $1.1 billion with sedate and local taxpayers shouldering almost 50%, or $498 million of the total costs. proponents of this new stadium say it will bring a much needed boost to minneapolis. >> already a billion dollars being constructed around the stadium, the economic people that stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, shop in our stores. that never would happen if you don't have this kind of facility available....
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why a prosecutor and of all places minnesota is taking a look.stigates. ♪ ♪ >>> two fox 29 investigates now. a minnesota event organizer which canceled a local charity mud run at last minute has now dumped its entire slate of runs and it comes as angry runners contact fox 29 investigates and a minnesota prosecutor steps in. here's jeff cole. >> reporter: nearly 100 acres of scenic farmland in college collegeville, pennsylvania, was to be the setting for the lozilu women' mud run last saturday. seen here on uz every lozilu's postings on youtube which it's runs mud runs are happy fun filled events which in which women go through muddy water and scale obstacles often for charity and the sheer fun of doing it with friends. >> we had had a great time doing it. i did it with a group of 10 women last year and it does get you dirty. >> nicole a public relations executive land last year. she convinced her two work pals meghan phillies ball girl and former college softball player and jenn a distance runner to do it this year. >> you get excited. you look f
why a prosecutor and of all places minnesota is taking a look.stigates. ♪ ♪ >>> two fox 29 investigates now. a minnesota event organizer which canceled a local charity mud run at last minute has now dumped its entire slate of runs and it comes as angry runners contact fox 29 investigates and a minnesota prosecutor steps in. here's jeff cole. >> reporter: nearly 100 acres of scenic farmland in college collegeville, pennsylvania, was to be the setting for the lozilu women' mud...
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why a prosecutor in of all places minnesota is taking a look now. fox 29 investigates.ack to today but minus two starters. one with a concussion. and phillies get five runs off one of the best pitchers in baseball zach in the first inninginninning would that be enough? details later in sports. >> minnesota event organizer which canceled a local charity mud run has dumped its entire slate runs. it comes as angry runners contact fox 29 investigates and a minnesota prosecutor steps in. here's jeff cole. >> reporter: nearly 100 acres of scenic farmland in college collegeville, pennsylvania was to be the setting for the lozilu women's mud run last saturday. as seen here on lozilu's video postings on youtube which show its runs mud runs are happy fun fill events in which women slog through muddy water and scale obstacles often for charity and the sheer fun of doing it with friends. >> we had a great time doing it. i did it with a group of about 10 women last year. and it doesn't get you dirty. >> nicole, public relations executive with the buchanan firm of brain mauer ran las
why a prosecutor in of all places minnesota is taking a look now. fox 29 investigates.ack to today but minus two starters. one with a concussion. and phillies get five runs off one of the best pitchers in baseball zach in the first inninginninning would that be enough? details later in sports. >> minnesota event organizer which canceled a local charity mud run has dumped its entire slate runs. it comes as angry runners contact fox 29 investigates and a minnesota prosecutor steps in....
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i don't care where you go in minnesota, they're all connected. and any oil that ever breaks down and gets in our water, our rice is done. it's done. >> reporter: some members were disappointed that a possible confrontation with the state is diffused for now, but it cait could be a sign that the minnesota officials are listening to them. >> they believe that they need our consent, because if we have property rights, they have to be dealt with through the due process clause, because we have a treaty. >> reporter: tribe members say this they will come back on friday to harvest the rice again, but they may not get the welcome that they received on this day. >> this is the one day permit. >> this is a one-day permit. >> it could be tomorrow -- >> the officers to enforce the state regulations on all people. >> reporter: now, the tribe said that it sent a letter to governor mark dayton, asking him to acknowledge the treaty rights, and the tribe has not heard from the governor. and we put in a call to the governor as well, and we haven't heard from him e
i don't care where you go in minnesota, they're all connected. and any oil that ever breaks down and gets in our water, our rice is done. it's done. >> reporter: some members were disappointed that a possible confrontation with the state is diffused for now, but it cait could be a sign that the minnesota officials are listening to them. >> they believe that they need our consent, because if we have property rights, they have to be dealt with through the due process clause, because...
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. >>> a native american tribe is putting an 1855 treaty to the test in minnesota.bers gathered wild rice outside of their reservation a right say they the treaty guarantees them. and they say if they are allowed to harvest that rice they should also have other uses for the land. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: the plan was to defy state rules about gathering wild rice, but it was subtle before the tribe members unloaded canoes. >> special permit from the department of natural resources. >> i'm glad to see that. i'm sure everybody else is glad to see that too. >> reporter: this tribe member wasn't. he tore up the special one-day permit. >> we never requested this application or applied for it. >> reporter: they wanted to be ticketed so they could challenge the state in federal court. they say minnesota is ignoring a treaty allowing them to hunt, fish, and gather rice on hundreds of miles of land they creded to the federal government. rice is a staple in the culture, but it's more than that for this tribe member and his son todd. >> it's a spiritual thing. >>
. >>> a native american tribe is putting an 1855 treaty to the test in minnesota.bers gathered wild rice outside of their reservation a right say they the treaty guarantees them. and they say if they are allowed to harvest that rice they should also have other uses for the land. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: the plan was to defy state rules about gathering wild rice, but it was subtle before the tribe members unloaded canoes. >> special permit from the department...
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wheaties teaming one kraft brewery in minnesota to produce limited edition wheat beer. it will be a wheat beer and what they call it after wheaties, the hefe wheaties. brew does not actually contain wheaties, no little bits grounds up. it will be available for limited time starting in august, on august 26th, but there is a caveat, it is only available in minnesota. >> interesting. >> so, i'm sure you can order some on line, find some way to get around that. but i never would have thought let's get some cereal and beer? you snow. >> i have thought about beer and pizza. >> yeah, hey. >> early in the morning. >> very organically they go together. >> they do really. >> and specially when you are a certain age, like you're in college. >> as you mentioned earlier. >> just beautiful day, kate. >> i this is stuff the that gorgeous summers day are made of, low humidity, full sunshine, so comfortable outside. >> love. >> so nice and warm for you granted. actually going to keep the low humidity at least through tomorrow, and then we start to see things really getting a lot more st
wheaties teaming one kraft brewery in minnesota to produce limited edition wheat beer. it will be a wheat beer and what they call it after wheaties, the hefe wheaties. brew does not actually contain wheaties, no little bits grounds up. it will be available for limited time starting in august, on august 26th, but there is a caveat, it is only available in minnesota. >> interesting. >> so, i'm sure you can order some on line, find some way to get around that. but i never would have...
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i realized that as soon as i went to minnesota. at that time it was like 2% blacks up there.r the country, you know. i went down that road. i just wish people could walk my trail, you know i came from north carolina bill and when i left my dad said if you get a scholarship for minnesota, you go up there. others said no, don't do it. my dad had a positive attitude mtd i tell african-american kids all the time gorks to school, learn everything you can, mind your parents. >> mr. bell, we really respect you. you're a patriot and you had a great career in both sports and business and we really thank you for talking with us tonight. >> why thank you, bill. >>> next up, is america a racist doers. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical ♪ ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his trea
i realized that as soon as i went to minnesota. at that time it was like 2% blacks up there.r the country, you know. i went down that road. i just wish people could walk my trail, you know i came from north carolina bill and when i left my dad said if you get a scholarship for minnesota, you go up there. others said no, don't do it. my dad had a positive attitude mtd i tell african-american kids all the time gorks to school, learn everything you can, mind your parents. >> mr. bell, we...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, dorsett, minnesota. >> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. 5pm sot "it's just creating all sorts of traffic jams" outcue: traffic ja >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >> it's just creating all kinds of traffic jams. >> yeah, traffic trouble in the south bay. a popular shortcut to the beach is infuriating one south bay town. . >>> good evening, everyone. >> each weekend, thousands of people head to the coast to enjoy our oceans and beaches. but that means a big traffic jam on highway 17. the alternative is a shortcut that goes through los gatos. but the town wants it to stop. joining us live in los gatos to tell us. we've all been in this traffic once or twice. sq . >> and it is a mess at this hour, peggy. i'm here in downtown losgatos. the problem is that many of the people using this road are not going through down ton los gatos to do some shopping or a restaurant, they're going through there to ge
kevin tibbles, nbc news, dorsett, minnesota. >> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm erica hill reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. 5pm sot "it's just creating all sorts of traffic jams" outcue: traffic ja >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >> it's just creating all kinds of traffic jams. >> yeah, traffic trouble in the south bay. a...
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esta mujeres empleadas del centro para emergencias del nueve 11 en minnesota.ve la comunidad el sur de california respondiÓ indignada: >> cÓmo le pueden privar de ese servicio. >> si esta persona que le habla es por emergencia y ella no le puede dar ese servicio n debe no estar. luis: los hechos ocurrieron en minnesota en donde en la tercera parte de la poblaciÓn habla espaÑola situaciÓn que de acuerdo a gonzÁlez no debiÓ suscitarse. >> es necesario que tengamos diferentes personas que hablan diferentes idiomas. luis: en servicio de emergencia fue establecido desde 1963 con el propÓsito de atender llamadas para salvar vidas. son contestadas en unos segundos, un servicio confiable quienes han tenido que usarlo. >> en mi experiencia ha sido confiable. luis: sobre el caso de la empleada en el centro emergencia de minnesota ya se encuentra fuera de sus labores el incidente es investigado. marÍa: familiares y amigos acompaÑados por miembros de la comunidad participarÁn en ceremonia para recordar a la niÑa de ocho aÑos, maddleton serÁ en el arena de santa cruz organi
esta mujeres empleadas del centro para emergencias del nueve 11 en minnesota.ve la comunidad el sur de california respondiÓ indignada: >> cÓmo le pueden privar de ese servicio. >> si esta persona que le habla es por emergencia y ella no le puede dar ese servicio n debe no estar. luis: los hechos ocurrieron en minnesota en donde en la tercera parte de la poblaciÓn habla espaÑola situaciÓn que de acuerdo a gonzÁlez no debiÓ suscitarse. >> es necesario que tengamos...
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. >> a minnesota prosecutor is located in this local case but why?ox 29 investigates coming up. >> plus a bus driver learn the hard way you shouldn't drive through a flooded street. what passengers were forced to do as the water poured in. >> and saying i do at a funeral home? why couples are signing up to get married in the place normally full of mourners. >> plus this baby is being the odds but still in the fight of his life. how social media is critical in ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. surveillance camera caught this guy walking down west cumberland street with his weapon on friday. he crosses the street that gun it goes off. bullet went straight into the ground. no one is hurt but police would like to speak to him about a weapon safety. >>> a rash of armed robberies plaguing nei
. >> a minnesota prosecutor is located in this local case but why?ox 29 investigates coming up. >> plus a bus driver learn the hard way you shouldn't drive through a flooded street. what passengers were forced to do as the water poured in. >> and saying i do at a funeral home? why couples are signing up to get married in the place normally full of mourners. >> plus this baby is being the odds but still in the fight of his life. how social media is critical in ♪ ♪...
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but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. that's how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954 she decides to run for a u.s. house seat. and she goes against the wishes of farmer leaders who are not happy with the fact that she doesn't want to stay in the statehouse of representatives. so she has to fund her own political campaign. and she does so. she wins election. her husband andy at this point, and this was a strained marriage to begin with. he grows jealous of her political success. so coya in the house has a successful career. it is a promising career. because of her background for teacher, she wants to push for a federal student loan program. and she manages, after the sputnik crisis, to slip in a provision, an amendment, to the national defense education act in 1958 that establishes federal student loans. so she really pushes her agenda. she runs for election later that year. and operatives sabotage her campaign. they write a le
but she came up through the democratic farmer labor party in minnesota. that's how she got her political start. she served in the minnesota house of representatives and had a very promising political career. in 1954 she decides to run for a u.s. house seat. and she goes against the wishes of farmer leaders who are not happy with the fact that she doesn't want to stay in the statehouse of representatives. so she has to fund her own political campaign. and she does so. she wins election. her...
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. >> reporter: at the dairy queen in moorhead, minnesota, they've made a declaration of independence.hey still serve the stuff the corporation put an end to. like the dearly departed raspberry soda or the oh, so awesome banana supreme. troy de leon and his wife, diane, bought the business 20 years ago from the people who started up here in 1949. their old contract allows them to flout authority. do you get any blowback from corporate headquarters? >> um, we haven't yet, no. >> reporter: troy says, if they did come by, they might learn a thing or two. >> they'd see how to run a business. >> reporter: from march to october, there's almost always a line. the portions tend to be larger and the prices cheaper than the corporate stores. regulars say the ice cream is better, too. >> this is good stuff. >> reporter: and august may be the best because ice cream with peaches, peeled by hand when the good ones come in from colorado. when you taste that, what do you taste? >> tradition. >> reporter: here they double down on minnesota nice, and the customers come back again and again. >> people ca
. >> reporter: at the dairy queen in moorhead, minnesota, they've made a declaration of independence.hey still serve the stuff the corporation put an end to. like the dearly departed raspberry soda or the oh, so awesome banana supreme. troy de leon and his wife, diane, bought the business 20 years ago from the people who started up here in 1949. their old contract allows them to flout authority. do you get any blowback from corporate headquarters? >> um, we haven't yet, no. >>...
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attorney john bodry got involved when palmer took the illegal kill across state lines back to minnesota. >> he was offering to pay, it turns out about $20,000 to keep the others who were in the hunt to have them lie. so that is a fairly aggressive cover-up. >> reporter: but his friend didn't take the bait. palmer eventually pled guilty to
attorney john bodry got involved when palmer took the illegal kill across state lines back to minnesota. >> he was offering to pay, it turns out about $20,000 to keep the others who were in the hunt to have them lie. so that is a fairly aggressive cover-up. >> reporter: but his friend didn't take the bait. palmer eventually pled guilty to
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. >>> tomorrow, big vote in minnesota where age is not an issue put your hand over your heart.ting? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched, optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart, start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters. nutrition starts with nut. "is that my toothbrush?" "yes." don't live with roaches. get raid ant & roach spray "raid??" raid kills bugs dead. sc johnson fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. he needed help all day so i adopted him.r. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just two pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. >>> finally tonight, move over jeb, gorge, bill and hillary. pint-sized where tomorrow is election day. and where ja
. >>> tomorrow, big vote in minnesota where age is not an issue put your hand over your heart.ting? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched, optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart, start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters....
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>> here they double down on minnesota nights. and the customers come back again and again. >> people can be the grouchiest people in the world. but when they come up here and they walk away and they've got that cone and lick that curl off the top, you did your job. >> here's to the rebel dq that is gleefully out of compliance. harry smith, nbc news, moorhead, minnesota. >>> bet you're ready for dessert? up next, lester holt there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger talk to your doctor or family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat bothp erectile dysfunction pand the urinary symptoms of bph, plike needing to go frequently, day or ni
>> here they double down on minnesota nights. and the customers come back again and again. >> people can be the grouchiest people in the world. but when they come up here and they walk away and they've got that cone and lick that curl off the top, you did your job. >> here's to the rebel dq that is gleefully out of compliance. harry smith, nbc news, moorhead, minnesota. >>> bet you're ready for dessert? up next, lester holt there's something out there. it's a highly...
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governor evan bayh, former governor of indiana, tim pawlenty, former governor of minnesota with justown in the beer to get over what happened. [laughter] we're thrilled to have you both and, again, both of those guys op the screen got as from the think tanks who felt they ran their states well. be sure to tune in to "cavuto coast to coast" tomorrow. neil gets postdebate analysis from one of those governors. wisconsin governor scott walker is joining neil cavuto live on fox business, noon eastern. do not miss it. >>> fox news gop debate parties springing up across the country. maybe you're having one. what do american voters want to see tonight as they party on? jeff flock is in wheaton, illinois. jeff? >> walking the streets of wheaton, a republican bass b champion of wheaton, illinois, and we talked to somebody who is having a party tonight. what does he want to see at the debate? we asked him. stay tuned and you'll hear. ♪ ♪ i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then
governor evan bayh, former governor of indiana, tim pawlenty, former governor of minnesota with justown in the beer to get over what happened. [laughter] we're thrilled to have you both and, again, both of those guys op the screen got as from the think tanks who felt they ran their states well. be sure to tune in to "cavuto coast to coast" tomorrow. neil gets postdebate analysis from one of those governors. wisconsin governor scott walker is joining neil cavuto live on fox business,...
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. >> ahead -- >> call him the gentleman from minnesota.pioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage chronic pain. oic is a different type of constipation. opioids block pain signals, but they can also block activity in the bowel. i'm really struggling to find relief... ready to paint a different picture? yes! talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. i can do that! kids, juicy fyeah.gum with starburst flavors? (mmm...) (mmm...) (zipper noise) (zipper noise) (baby rattle shaking) juicy fruit so sweet you can't help but chew. [whirring drones] just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ [whirring drones] ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ [screaming panic] ♪ [whirring drones] google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ [drones crashing] ♪ >> cowan: just about every politics running for president but rita braver has some questions and answers for al franken. the senator who says, actually couldn't be happier with the job he already has. >> do you ever say to yourself, i can't believe i've got a sena
. >> ahead -- >> call him the gentleman from minnesota.pioid-induced constipation, oic, caused by the opioids they use to manage chronic pain. oic is a different type of constipation. opioids block pain signals, but they can also block activity in the bowel. i'm really struggling to find relief... ready to paint a different picture? yes! talk to your doctor about oic and prescription treatment options. i can do that! kids, juicy fyeah.gum with starburst flavors? (mmm...) (mmm...)...
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. >> joining me is the former minnesota first lady and also the president and founder of the minnesota association on fetal alcohol syndrome. what is it? >> first i want to thank c-span for bringing this issue before your viewing public. it's a significant issue. in 2004 there was a group that got together in washington, d.c. and they came up with the term fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and it's not a diagnostic term but it describes what happens to a baby's brain during pregnancy and the problems that that child will have. now, under that descriptive term, there still is fetal alcohol syndrome, and this is a field with acronyms so hopefully we won't confuse the viewing public. simply spoken, it's damage to the baby's brain during pregnancy, which -- and the baby's brain is developing all throughout pregnancy, so any alcohol during that period of time will cause harm to the brain. unfortunately, it's an under recognized disability, but it's the leading cause of developmental disabilities and leading disabilities in the united states and around the world, and it's more common, we're
. >> joining me is the former minnesota first lady and also the president and founder of the minnesota association on fetal alcohol syndrome. what is it? >> first i want to thank c-span for bringing this issue before your viewing public. it's a significant issue. in 2004 there was a group that got together in washington, d.c. and they came up with the term fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, and it's not a diagnostic term but it describes what happens to a baby's brain during...
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paul, minnesota. thank you so much for joining me. >> good morning. >> so what did protesters mean when they were chanting, pigs in blanket, fry them up like bacon? >> well, first off, we want to send our condolences to the officer down in houston that was killed. nothing that we're doing is promoting violence. there's been an uproar over the rhetoric or what's called rhetoric by those who favor white supremacy. the problem with that is that we don't see the same uproar when every 28 hours a black body is killed. so we're out fighting for justice. we had a peaceful protest and we really feel that, you know, trying to connect to us a random act of violence and just, you know, something crazy like that is taking away from our movement. we're peaceful. that's what we're about. we're tired of being killed. so we're going to use our voices and, you know, the words we use or the chants that we use might not be accepted by all people, but we know we need to do that in order to get -- >> rashad, but why rhetoric like that? i interviewed a police officer's org
paul, minnesota. thank you so much for joining me. >> good morning. >> so what did protesters mean when they were chanting, pigs in blanket, fry them up like bacon? >> well, first off, we want to send our condolences to the officer down in houston that was killed. nothing that we're doing is promoting violence. there's been an uproar over the rhetoric or what's called rhetoric by those who favor white supremacy. the problem with that is that we don't see the same uproar when...
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they trouble down on minnesota nice.me back again and again. >> people can be the grouchiest but when they come here and walk away and lick the curl off the top, you did your job. >> reporter: here is to the web of dq that is gleefully out of compliance. >> i love it! >> i love the joy on that man's face when he talks about licking the curl off the cone and i love it, harry smith! >> what's your favorite? >> they have a thing there and i can't remember what it is. they do a thing that dq doesn't make anymore. it's a shake on the bottom and a sundae on the top. >> oh! sign us up! >> yeah! >> those peaches looked good, too. thank you very much. we'll be back after these messages. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infec
they trouble down on minnesota nice.me back again and again. >> people can be the grouchiest but when they come here and walk away and lick the curl off the top, you did your job. >> reporter: here is to the web of dq that is gleefully out of compliance. >> i love it! >> i love the joy on that man's face when he talks about licking the curl off the cone and i love it, harry smith! >> what's your favorite? >> they have a thing there and i can't remember what...
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and minnesota, they do get the win, 20-12. raiders a week from today at home against arizona. the pirates have owned the in the league west this season. 18 wins, just 4 losses. number 18 yesterday in walk-off fashion to beat the giants. pittsburgh at pnc park. garrett cole, you know he's engaged to brandon's sister, amy. he said take that, bro, it's gone! no, it's not. starling marte brings it back. he's 2 for 12 against his future brother-in-law. one hit allowed and there it is, the solo shot. that's by jung ho kang. tied at 1. in the seventh king kong all over the hunter strickland fastball. the pirates take the 2-1 lead. giants get a gift from the a's. the breaking ball in the dirt gets away from chris stewart. matt duffy will speed home. contos retired the first five batters but not the sixth. marte with two outs. that's a walk-off. pirates four hits in the game, three of the four hits home runs. 3-2, the final. the giants third 1-run loss in their current road trip. fourth sellout of the year for the a's. packing them in
and minnesota, they do get the win, 20-12. raiders a week from today at home against arizona. the pirates have owned the in the league west this season. 18 wins, just 4 losses. number 18 yesterday in walk-off fashion to beat the giants. pittsburgh at pnc park. garrett cole, you know he's engaged to brandon's sister, amy. he said take that, bro, it's gone! no, it's not. starling marte brings it back. he's 2 for 12 against his future brother-in-law. one hit allowed and there it is, the solo shot....
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paul, minnesota. the minneapolis-st. paul airport. portion of the ticketing area has been evacuated at the minneapolis-st. paul airport. this after a bag left near the united ticketing counter there tested positive for explosives. i want to read you this. this is according to a tweet from the airport officials. "the bomb squad is on the scene. we will bring you more information once we get it." just to recap for anyone watching around the minneapolis-st. paul area. the major airport there, which is definitely an international hub. a lot of international flights going in and out of minneapolis-st. paul as well. a ticketing area has been evacuated. that is in the main terminal, t the lindbergh terminal. it's been evacuated after a bag was found and tested positive for explosives. >>> also this, straight ahead. when we come back, hillary clinton drawing the line when it comes to isis and social media. she wants isis and its sympathizers off social media for good. that is a huge challenge and it is a huge headache that the fbi has been ta
paul, minnesota. the minneapolis-st. paul airport. portion of the ticketing area has been evacuated at the minneapolis-st. paul airport. this after a bag left near the united ticketing counter there tested positive for explosives. i want to read you this. this is according to a tweet from the airport officials. "the bomb squad is on the scene. we will bring you more information once we get it." just to recap for anyone watching around the minneapolis-st. paul area. the major airport...
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minnesota kicks off next week. they pulled in 1.8 million last year, and texas got over 3 million. they both pulled in more than $40 million in revenue. it's big business with a lot of people attending. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the week ahead. >>> if you have been burning through money this summer, we have tips to save cool cash as you head into the fall. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. tea? now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website. you can also follow us on twitter @onthemoney. >>> on tuesday we get new home tales for
minnesota kicks off next week. they pulled in 1.8 million last year, and texas got over 3 million. they both pulled in more than $40 million in revenue. it's big business with a lot of people attending. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the week ahead. >>> if you have been burning through money this summer, we have tips to save cool cash as you head into the fall. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey!...
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that is one thing we have created in minnesota.outh, andilies, they are owning their diagnosis, and understanding their diagnosis. the parents are understanding it , and it is making a difference in how the children fare as they go through their school years into adulthood. host: we will get our viewers involved. iris is first in michigan. , how are you doing? listen, i think one of the best indicators is the passive attitude, unemotional, whatever, thank you for your sacrifice. host: not sure where she was going with that. guest: i think she was just trying to describe what she had seen in this population. host: why do you think that is? what about what she said is reflective and this population? i guess i wasn't quite sure what she meant by passive attitude. there are very many cognitive -- i must say, each child is different. that is why you need to get the particular diagnostic evaluation . that is what is really important to professionals. we don't want to generalize. i think the executive functioning skills are critical. that
that is one thing we have created in minnesota.outh, andilies, they are owning their diagnosis, and understanding their diagnosis. the parents are understanding it , and it is making a difference in how the children fare as they go through their school years into adulthood. host: we will get our viewers involved. iris is first in michigan. , how are you doing? listen, i think one of the best indicators is the passive attitude, unemotional, whatever, thank you for your sacrifice. host: not sure...
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minnesota kicks off next week. they pulled in $ 1.8 million last year, and texas got over 3 million. they both pulled in more than $40 million in revenue. it's big business with a lot of people attending. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the week ahead. >>> if you have been burning through money this summer, we have tips to save cool cash as you head into the fall. blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these shades! take a cool 20-35% off all sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more. shades on sale. there's nothing cooler than that. blinds to go. blinds for life. cannonball! blinds to go's summer celebration sale is going on now make a splash with new sun shades, cascade shades, basswood and more, all at 20-35% off! it's the hottest sale of the year. just when you need to cool off most. blinds to go. blinds for life. >> for more on our show and our guests, go to our website. you can also follow us on twitter @onthemoney. >>> on tuesday we get new home t
minnesota kicks off next week. they pulled in $ 1.8 million last year, and texas got over 3 million. they both pulled in more than $40 million in revenue. it's big business with a lot of people attending. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the week ahead. >>> if you have been burning through money this summer, we have tips to save cool cash as you head into the fall. blinds to go's summer celebration sale's so hot you're gonna need shades. not those shades. these...