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the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: mr. president, i rise today to speak in opposition -- a senator: i rise to speak on the nomination of betsy devos. my mom taught second grade till she was 70 years old. she loved teaching. her favorite unit was the monarch butterfly monarch where he she would dress up as a monarch butterfly and teach the kids about a met more sis and then the costume that she wore, she would also wear actually to the supermarket afterwards. ms. klobuchar: she was dressed as this big monarch butterfly with little antennas on her head and a sign that said to mexico or bust because that's where the monarch would fly on its way from canada through minnesota and down. and actually it was at my mom's -- the night before her funeral at the visitation where i met a family that came up to me and the mom was sobbing and i didn't know what was going on. i'd never met them and they had an older son with them
the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. mrs. murray: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mrs. murray: mr. president, i rise today to speak in opposition -- a senator: i rise to speak on the nomination of betsy devos. my mom taught second grade till she was 70 years old. she loved teaching. her favorite unit was the monarch butterfly monarch where he she would dress up as a monarch butterfly and teach the kids about a met...
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my home state of minnesota has shown how we can do this. in 2007, under a republican governor, we established a renewable energy standard to produce 25% of our power from renewable sources by 2025. we established an energy efficiency resource standard requiring utilities to become a little more efficient every year. we established an aggressive target to reduce greenhouse gases 80% by 2050. and we are national leaders in biodiesel blending requirements. these policies have not led to economic ruin in minnesota. they've led to economic development, rural economic development, as we harvest the wind and the sun and convert our biomass into energy. we are investing in clean energy technology not only because they clean up the air, but because they create thousands of jobs. in fact, the clean energy economy now employs more than 54,000 people in minnesota, and it will continue to grow. in 2005, 6% of minnesota's electricy came from renewable sources. six percent. today it's almost 25%. we continue to go higher. in addition to good jobs for minn
my home state of minnesota has shown how we can do this. in 2007, under a republican governor, we established a renewable energy standard to produce 25% of our power from renewable sources by 2025. we established an energy efficiency resource standard requiring utilities to become a little more efficient every year. we established an aggressive target to reduce greenhouse gases 80% by 2050. and we are national leaders in biodiesel blending requirements. these policies have not led to economic...
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and the target was another union frigate, the minnesota. it steamed over to help and had run aground. but now the tide was going out, and the minnesota would be there to dump -- [inaudible] and the merrimack called it a day. quite a day. it was the worst defeat the union navy had ever suffered and would remain so until pearl harbor 80 years later. fully expecting to see the merrimack steaming upriver. and where was the monitor? very nearly on the bottom of the atlantic. she'd set out from brooklyn the day before and run into a storm that knocked out her ventilators which filled all her spaces with poisons gases -- poison gases. her engine crew passed out. they thought she'd die, you know, the other crew members thought they'd died. they hadn't. as they came to, the ship nearly sank twice. but just at dusk on the second day of this awful voyage, she entered the chesapeake, she steamed in past the sunken cumberland and the still-burning congress exploded a few hourses later. about one in the morning, the lookouts on the stranded minnesota saw
and the target was another union frigate, the minnesota. it steamed over to help and had run aground. but now the tide was going out, and the minnesota would be there to dump -- [inaudible] and the merrimack called it a day. quite a day. it was the worst defeat the union navy had ever suffered and would remain so until pearl harbor 80 years later. fully expecting to see the merrimack steaming upriver. and where was the monitor? very nearly on the bottom of the atlantic. she'd set out from...
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this was a crowded scene inside the office of congressman eric paulson of minnesota. this is his home district office in minnesota, he's a republican congressman, look at the people who want to talk to his staffers. in orlando this week, this was marco rubio's constituent office, people demanding he stand up to president trump on something, anything. wilmington, north carolina, a similar crowd with a similar message gathered outside the office of north carolina republican senator richard burr. in mt. pleasant, south carolina, last weekend, so many people showed up for a grass-roots meeting to oppose trump and his agenda that half of the 250 people who showed up had to sit outside and have a parallel meeting. they had to meet inside and outside at the same time. this is inside ohio congressman pat teabury's office in columbus, ohio. this guy on the right is inviting the congressman to a town hall on the affordable care act. his constituents have set up a time and a location. all they need is their congressman. look at the staffer, how he's scowling at the guy. "he is n
this was a crowded scene inside the office of congressman eric paulson of minnesota. this is his home district office in minnesota, he's a republican congressman, look at the people who want to talk to his staffers. in orlando this week, this was marco rubio's constituent office, people demanding he stand up to president trump on something, anything. wilmington, north carolina, a similar crowd with a similar message gathered outside the office of north carolina republican senator richard burr....
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and minnesota.s based on religion. the president is saying it's based on national security. >> the plaintiffs brought a case saying they are trying to protect their citizens and their businesses, they are sr. no standing to sue on behalf of syria, syrian refugee that has no connection to minnesota or washington and certainly nothing to overturn or trump's broad authority to determine who can enter the united states and in the national interest of the united states. heather: it's not just muslims from these seven countries because there have been christians who have been stopped as well already specifically from syria. >> absolutely. the current travel ban is much broader than just the seven muslim countries. heather: in terms of the president, he says he's ready to take this all the way through the system, that, of course, would be the supreme court. what will happen there? >> right now we only have 8 justices, defending on -- heather: tie. >> depending who wins, the timing of appeals could matter a
and minnesota.s based on religion. the president is saying it's based on national security. >> the plaintiffs brought a case saying they are trying to protect their citizens and their businesses, they are sr. no standing to sue on behalf of syria, syrian refugee that has no connection to minnesota or washington and certainly nothing to overturn or trump's broad authority to determine who can enter the united states and in the national interest of the united states. heather: it's not just...
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. >> well minnesota -- wow. >> i don't know why i can't say that, minnesota -- what the? sorry. >> this woman's stomach is all tied up in knots look at this small stomach, and a knot around it in video a make-up artist shows how to create this illusion. >> well, love him or hate him, every year the super bowl commercials steal the show like this awkward one on justin bieber dances in a t-mobilcommercial. >> where did this guy come from? >> in minnesota police department. reads if you drive drunk, we'll going to subject you to that super bowl commercial. >> where did this guy come from? look at him dance? unlimited moves. this guy has got the sham shake. >> thank god for cowboys. >> in whether ford, texas there was a tier on the loose -- deere on the loose, theyrageeled rim up. >> guess who is back? ♪ new york city, city. >> yep, who all here has been to an escape room? >> bing. >> we got one. >> sergio and i tried an escape room in harlem with a fitting name -- hoodwink. >> being hoodwink means being drinked over bamboozled, hood wimplehoodwink. a nice play on word. >> ho
. >> well minnesota -- wow. >> i don't know why i can't say that, minnesota -- what the? sorry. >> this woman's stomach is all tied up in knots look at this small stomach, and a knot around it in video a make-up artist shows how to create this illusion. >> well, love him or hate him, every year the super bowl commercials steal the show like this awkward one on justin bieber dances in a t-mobilcommercial. >> where did this guy come from? >> in minnesota police...
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i am going to go with that woman from minnesota.there were six somalis arrested recently that went to trial. one pled guilty. i have to check how the other five made out in their trial. they were all refugees were planning to do harm here. there are just some of them are in we know what happened in orlando with the one that had become radicalized. our fbi told us they are watching in every state. there are 1000 there watching that could be terrorists. my first weekend is a member of congress, we had a bipartisan retreat weekend to learn more about the operations of government. iwe met with high-ranking officials. my question for the fbi director then was i pointed out the thing that concerns me the most as a citizen who was only a member of congress for four days. the thing that concerns me the most and it seems to be the most difficult to spot is the problem of homegrown terrorism. what do you do with the lone actor who isr -- disturbed and becomes radicalized by others or by himself. place and very dark has easy access to guns and
i am going to go with that woman from minnesota.there were six somalis arrested recently that went to trial. one pled guilty. i have to check how the other five made out in their trial. they were all refugees were planning to do harm here. there are just some of them are in we know what happened in orlando with the one that had become radicalized. our fbi told us they are watching in every state. there are 1000 there watching that could be terrorists. my first weekend is a member of congress,...
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i'm from minnesota. and we have one of the largest somalian populations. a few years ago, 24 of the young somalian men went over to fight for isis. and many of them did not come back. we also had many that had been arrested on helping isis. so if they think that there are not people that come from somalia, that would try to do us harm, there are. and this is only a temporary ban until we can get the rules in place. and it is not a muslim ban. if people would use their common sense, there are many countries out there that have muslims. this is the ban from the countries that train and harbor the ones in isis that would like to hurt us. donald trump is is for immigration if it is legal. and everybody in this country should want it to be legal, so that we know who comes into our borders. and i would like to say one other thing, we are a democracy. and i'm very sad with what has happened this year. in a democracy, everybody is supposed to be able to state their opinion without being beaten, without losing their jobs. and some have happened that we're not a dem
i'm from minnesota. and we have one of the largest somalian populations. a few years ago, 24 of the young somalian men went over to fight for isis. and many of them did not come back. we also had many that had been arrested on helping isis. so if they think that there are not people that come from somalia, that would try to do us harm, there are. and this is only a temporary ban until we can get the rules in place. and it is not a muslim ban. if people would use their common sense, there are...
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washington state of minnesota said yesterday that resuming the band would unleash chaos again. does today in the nomination but that's a devos for education secretary. democratic senators pulled an all nighter and opposition. as an outcome that they are one vote shy of defeating her. vice president might insist that to cast a tie-breaking vote. disney and general motors on the calendar for today. disney reports that investors want to know more about the retirement plan. we will hear from general motors before the market opens the fourth quarter results are yet to cap a record year for the largest u.s. auto maker. u.s. stock market futures after the selloff yesterday. the dow has not moved 1% and 40 trading days. it really shows you the uncertainties. right now the dow was up 39. s&p futures lady gaga. nasdaq update end quote the highest level since november 10th. lauren: the nfl warning football players to stay away from the chicago bears. after the state of illinois said it's considering ending for pro athletes over 35 years old. jeff flock has details. >> the studio labor to
washington state of minnesota said yesterday that resuming the band would unleash chaos again. does today in the nomination but that's a devos for education secretary. democratic senators pulled an all nighter and opposition. as an outcome that they are one vote shy of defeating her. vice president might insist that to cast a tie-breaking vote. disney and general motors on the calendar for today. disney reports that investors want to know more about the retirement plan. we will hear from...
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. >>> welcome to morris, minnesota. morris, minnesota, is in western minnesota, out in the plains. it's a really tiny town, it's really cute. population about 5,000 people. this is their stoplight. the county that includes morris, minnesota, went double digits for trump in the last election. but look at this. in little morris, minnesota, they now have 300 people signed up for one of these indivisible groups. people that are using the indivisible guide to plan their activism to oppose the new administration and their agenda. there's 5,000 people in the up to, that's how many people they got to turn out for their first indivisible meeting. that's indivisible morris, minnesota. they will now be part of these visits and protests by local voters to the offices of their lawmakers. we have been watching these evolve over the past three weeks. as you would expect, people are starting to get more resourceful. that one we just showed there, that was in jim risch's office in idaho. indivisible idaho. amazing. people are getting more resourceful over time. in troy, michigan, congressman dave t
. >>> welcome to morris, minnesota. morris, minnesota, is in western minnesota, out in the plains. it's a really tiny town, it's really cute. population about 5,000 people. this is their stoplight. the county that includes morris, minnesota, went double digits for trump in the last election. but look at this. in little morris, minnesota, they now have 300 people signed up for one of these indivisible groups. people that are using the indivisible guide to plan their activism to oppose...
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. >> the states of washington and minnesota which are challenging the ban must submit their arguments to a federal appeals court early on monday. then it's the u.s. justice department's turn. the ban is on hold after the court denied the request to reinstate it. that means people from seven muslim majority countries included in the ban can travel to the u.s. for now. >> the u.s. president is angrily lash bei lashing out to the judge who issued the restraining order against the ban. >> reporter: after raising eyebrows and getting backlash after his twitter tirade on saturday, donald trump once again took to twitter on sunday continuing to rail against the justice system, president trump tweeting this, just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. if something happens, blame him and court system. people pouring in, bad. trump said i have instructed homeland security to check people coming into our country very carefully. the courts are making the job very difficult. president trump once again putting the target right on the federal judge and the court system not agree
. >> the states of washington and minnesota which are challenging the ban must submit their arguments to a federal appeals court early on monday. then it's the u.s. justice department's turn. the ban is on hold after the court denied the request to reinstate it. that means people from seven muslim majority countries included in the ban can travel to the u.s. for now. >> the u.s. president is angrily lash bei lashing out to the judge who issued the restraining order against the ban....
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what happened in minnesota this past year suggests we were right. late last year health insurance premiums there increased by as much as 67%. the governor of minnesota declared the affordable care act is no longer affordable. and just last week he actually called the -- called on the legislature to spend $313 million to buy down health insurance premiums, putting minnesota taxpayers on the hook. in contrast, we have a surplus in medicaid while covering everyone living in poverty, all without putting the taxpayers at risk through a state exchange or by taking the obamacare medicaid expansion. we are working and winning for wisconsin. our improving financial situation allows us to do more for students preparing for college and careers. it's an imperative that every child have access to education but it's also an economic imperative that we need to grow the workforce in wisconsin. we invested in career readiness initiatives including fab lab and youth apprenticeships. the state started providing funding for school districts to do academic and career pl
what happened in minnesota this past year suggests we were right. late last year health insurance premiums there increased by as much as 67%. the governor of minnesota declared the affordable care act is no longer affordable. and just last week he actually called the -- called on the legislature to spend $313 million to buy down health insurance premiums, putting minnesota taxpayers on the hook. in contrast, we have a surplus in medicaid while covering everyone living in poverty, all without...
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we have not heard from minnesota the state that joined washington, d.c. state and there are other cases brought by different states and other activist groups. we're in a state of limbo because this was put on hold and it leaves time for others to bring similar stays. >> it's tough to watch and keep track of it all. could other states, are we hearing, going to jump with this how many others are in the wings. >> i think there could be other states. now the force of this ruling is to say washington state and minnesota have the right to do this. and that they have the liningly had hood of proving their case. and that just by its very nature would seem to be a encouragement for other states to join. >> i have to imagine that the trump administration the wheels are spinning now and people are running around behind the scenes trying to figure out what do we do? how quickly do you think we will see a response from the administration? >> it depends if they want to challenge the stay or broader case. if they want to challenge the stay i think we'll see almost immed
we have not heard from minnesota the state that joined washington, d.c. state and there are other cases brought by different states and other activist groups. we're in a state of limbo because this was put on hold and it leaves time for others to bring similar stays. >> it's tough to watch and keep track of it all. could other states, are we hearing, going to jump with this how many others are in the wings. >> i think there could be other states. now the force of this ruling is to...
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washington state and minnesota filing legal for president trump's trump immigration order.aos. heather: top tech companies join the legal battle. clayton: good morning, griff. >> the ban would, indeed, unleash chaos and the tech industry news ramping up the fight in the fight against travel ban. google, apple, microsoft filed an amicus brief opposing the order, america has long recognized the importance of protecting ourselves against those who would do us harm but it is done so while maintaining fundamental commitment to welcoming immigrants to increased background checks and other controls on people seek to go enter our country. this comes just as the president escalated his attacks on the judge who lifted the ban tweeting this, quote, just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such par parel, if something happens, blame him and court system, bad. mike pence made it clear that they will use every tool in this fight at their disposeal. >> we will use all the legal means at our disposal to stay the order and take steps necessary to protect our country. >> democrat
washington state and minnesota filing legal for president trump's trump immigration order.aos. heather: top tech companies join the legal battle. clayton: good morning, griff. >> the ban would, indeed, unleash chaos and the tech industry news ramping up the fight in the fight against travel ban. google, apple, microsoft filed an amicus brief opposing the order, america has long recognized the importance of protecting ourselves against those who would do us harm but it is done so while...
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the guy was right from minnesota. he mentioned iran.ast andnto the middle [indiscernible] then we overthrew the government of iran in 1953 and up with the shah in in- put the which people for 20 years. this country is not that innocent. that is a shame that we cut down every other people and we do the exact same thing. we're the only country the world that has military posts all over the world. we want to control everything. we want to control the china sea, the middle east. controllers.rld's thank you very much. host: on to brian in waldorf, maryland. caller: everybody seems to forget the biggest killer that we have had the last eight years was barack obama. he killed six american citizens overseas. you remember the terrorists,? obama killed him with a hellfire missile. did he get due process? everybody so concerned with the constitution today. mr. lockey then i get his rights, did he? what about just julia? how do you have a supreme court justice by under suspicious circumstances and no autopsies done? do you think that might've benef
the guy was right from minnesota. he mentioned iran.ast andnto the middle [indiscernible] then we overthrew the government of iran in 1953 and up with the shah in in- put the which people for 20 years. this country is not that innocent. that is a shame that we cut down every other people and we do the exact same thing. we're the only country the world that has military posts all over the world. we want to control everything. we want to control the china sea, the middle east. controllers.rld's...
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then they went on to say the states of minnesota and washington state had standing.here was always an argument about whoever is suing does not have standing. and then they got to the meat of it. they said people are being harmed by this. obviously, people who are lawful residents, permanent residents of the united states, people have these ofs were being harmed went the executive order into effect. they said if you change the order and came back, there would be arguments that even people who are here illegally deserved due process. and they would still be harmed. question, it was interesting -- they said there is evidence based on what president trump said during the there is in essence, evidence this is the implementation level muslim ban, but they did not decide that question. they simply said it is something that should be considered a they did not have to decided at this stage. then they also said there is no national security emergency. the existingwith procedures in the meantime while this case continues? we are not at the merit stage yet. they basically said p
then they went on to say the states of minnesota and washington state had standing.here was always an argument about whoever is suing does not have standing. and then they got to the meat of it. they said people are being harmed by this. obviously, people who are lawful residents, permanent residents of the united states, people have these ofs were being harmed went the executive order into effect. they said if you change the order and came back, there would be arguments that even people who...
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it's a special election for a seat in minnesota. here is the key.t which voted heavily for trump. miguel marquez is out front in map map. it's a local election, but it is getting a lot of national attention. >> reporter: yeah, democrats everywhere are watching this election closely because it is such a conservative district where it is being held. they feel if they can win here, then they can build more momentum with other special elections across the country and build the momentum into the 2018 midterms. democrats in this deeply red district of minnesota feeling confident as special elections to fill house seats, a possible early indication of an energized democratic base and a potential backlash to president donald trump. >> the support we're getting across the whole united states is amazing. >> it's great to be back in minnesota today. >> reporter: trump stomped clinton in this rural county by 30 points. a republican loss unthinkable. but in a valentine's day special election -- >> this is all about who shows up to vote. after november the democr
it's a special election for a seat in minnesota. here is the key.t which voted heavily for trump. miguel marquez is out front in map map. it's a local election, but it is getting a lot of national attention. >> reporter: yeah, democrats everywhere are watching this election closely because it is such a conservative district where it is being held. they feel if they can win here, then they can build more momentum with other special elections across the country and build the momentum into...
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the states of minnesota and washington haven't been harmed. some people who were detained at inf detention centers two saturday nights ago could argue they were harmed by the detention. but they're not the plaintiffs here. >> reporter: this before the 9th circuit court of appeals just address whethers this temporary restraining order should be lifted or stay in place while the bigger court case goes forward. >> heather: we said this is going to go before the supreme court. is that likely? >> reporter: i would say if the white house prevails it's likely that the plaintiffs would take to it the supreme court. on the bigger case the constitutionality of this, depending on how long that drags out, there is a chance judge gorsuch may be confirmed to the supreme court putting it back up to nine people, which might raise a question in some people's minds. wait, can judge gorsuch, because he was nominated by president trump, be impartial going forward. judge napalatano does believe he can absolutely be fair going forward. though as a strict constituti
the states of minnesota and washington haven't been harmed. some people who were detained at inf detention centers two saturday nights ago could argue they were harmed by the detention. but they're not the plaintiffs here. >> reporter: this before the 9th circuit court of appeals just address whethers this temporary restraining order should be lifted or stay in place while the bigger court case goes forward. >> heather: we said this is going to go before the supreme court. is that...
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minnesota and washington state filed legal briefs at 4:00 a.m. eastern time with the ninth kir circuit court. it is up to the justice department to file a response by 6:00 p.m. tonight. the three judges can issue a ruling or schedule a hearing. the side that loses is expected to file appeal with the supreme court. >>> it looks likes obamacare will be around for a little while longer. trump insists he has a wonderful plan to replace it, but he says obamacare is so broken, it will take a lot longer to dismantle it than he thought. >> we are certainly going to be in the process. very complicated. obamacare is a disaster. you have to remember, obamacare doesn't work. we are putting in a wonderful plan. it takes a while to get. we will put it in fairly soon. i think, yes, i would like to say by the end of the year. at least the rudeiments. >> when asked if americans can expect a tax cut this year as promised. the president said, quote, i think so. >>> president trump still pushing his false claim that millions of illegal votes were cast in the electio
minnesota and washington state filed legal briefs at 4:00 a.m. eastern time with the ninth kir circuit court. it is up to the justice department to file a response by 6:00 p.m. tonight. the three judges can issue a ruling or schedule a hearing. the side that loses is expected to file appeal with the supreme court. >>> it looks likes obamacare will be around for a little while longer. trump insists he has a wonderful plan to replace it, but he says obamacare is so broken, it will take a...
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i'm from minnesota. we have the best state and the have union, because we level heads and intelligence and we work hard, and keith ellison is one of the best people they could represent us on the dnc. he is from minnesota, and he knows what it's like to be an ,rdinary person that works hard and he looks for everything. i'm a former union member, and we need to bring back the unions, because that is when the american worker can win. thank you. host: thank you for calling in. go ahead. caller: how are you doing this morning? host: i'm fine. caller: i totally disagree with the last woman. keith ellison has a very shady past. he helped organize the million ,an march for louis farrakhan who is one of the most vicious racist in this country, and a vicious anti-semite. keith ellison is also, he is also the one who tried to talk israel into giving up part of jerusalem. i think he is the worst person to represent the democratic ish they would get back to the grassroots when they would help the working man and not
i'm from minnesota. we have the best state and the have union, because we level heads and intelligence and we work hard, and keith ellison is one of the best people they could represent us on the dnc. he is from minnesota, and he knows what it's like to be an ,rdinary person that works hard and he looks for everything. i'm a former union member, and we need to bring back the unions, because that is when the american worker can win. thank you. host: thank you for calling in. go ahead. caller:...
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attorneys general state and minnesota sued-- calling the ban unconstitutional.trump is expected to appeal to the u-s supreme court. until then-- citizens from seven majority-muslim countries with valid visas will continue to be allowed to enter the united states. the northeast is digging out from a powerful winter storm. in some places- the snow was falling as fast as 4 inches per hour. schools were closed, roads were treacherous, and travel was halted. more than 36-hundred flights were cancelled during the height of the storm. good morning washington. toss to eileen - cold morning!! - another chilly day; sun early, clouds late - warmer weekend (nearing 70 by sunday) - showers sunday - seasonable next week today: mostly sunny becoming cloudy late. cool. highs: 40-44 winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: cloudy. not as cold. lows: 31-36 winds: s 5 mph saturday: mostly cloudy. milder. highs: 62-66 winds: sw 5 t after a month long break - safetrack tomorrow on the blue line. that means no trains between rosslyn and the pentagon. the arlington cemetery station will be closed.
attorneys general state and minnesota sued-- calling the ban unconstitutional.trump is expected to appeal to the u-s supreme court. until then-- citizens from seven majority-muslim countries with valid visas will continue to be allowed to enter the united states. the northeast is digging out from a powerful winter storm. in some places- the snow was falling as fast as 4 inches per hour. schools were closed, roads were treacherous, and travel was halted. more than 36-hundred flights were...
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my guest tonight is a democrat who represents the fifth district of minnesota.trevor: welcome to the show. before you say anything, before you go anywhere, i want to play this clip that always reminds me of you. >> anybody -- well, from the democratic side of the fence who thinks that -- who is terrified of the possibility of president trump better vote, better get active, better get involved because this man has got some momentum and we better be ready for the fact he might be leading the republican ticket. >> i know you don't believe that but i want to go on -- >> sorry to laugh. >> you know, george, we had jesse ventura in minnesota win the governorship, nobody thought he was going to win. i'm telling you, stranger things have happened. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: i only have one question. like, if that happened to me on national television and i was as right as you were about donald trump, that would be my ring tone. ( laughter ) do you brag about that today? because you were completely right. >> i wasn't the only one completely right. i think you mig
my guest tonight is a democrat who represents the fifth district of minnesota.trevor: welcome to the show. before you say anything, before you go anywhere, i want to play this clip that always reminds me of you. >> anybody -- well, from the democratic side of the fence who thinks that -- who is terrified of the possibility of president trump better vote, better get active, better get involved because this man has got some momentum and we better be ready for the fact he might be leading...
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and when i read the very, very sad story in cottonwood, minnesota, southwest minnesota, not very far from my district, several years ago, where a school bus full of kids was taking kids home from school, and an er school, illegal alien who had twice been -- who twice had encountered law enforcement and twice aid aye loud back on the street -- twice allowed back on the streets, ran the bus off the road and the bus rolled over and four grade schoolchildren were killed by cottonwood, minnesota. a brother and a sister and then separate children from two other families. three families grieving at the tragic, horrible death of their grade schoolchildren. and when i say, if we had enforced our immigration laws those children would be alive today, they would be living, laughing, loving, studying, maybe teaching, they would be falling in love and doing all of the things that we want them to do as americans. but their lives are snuffed out. because we had an administration that refuses to enforce the law. and when others would say, well, congressman king, you cannot assert that it's the cause
and when i read the very, very sad story in cottonwood, minnesota, southwest minnesota, not very far from my district, several years ago, where a school bus full of kids was taking kids home from school, and an er school, illegal alien who had twice been -- who twice had encountered law enforcement and twice aid aye loud back on the street -- twice allowed back on the streets, ran the bus off the road and the bus rolled over and four grade schoolchildren were killed by cottonwood, minnesota. a...
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the 115th congress, authors in academics from case western reserve university and university of minnesota take part. >> as all of us know, who are here in the united states, or even abroad, during the fall of 2016 we had a campaign that was permeated by issues of gender and race and class. we had a woman at the top of the democratic ticket for the first time. we had a billionaire at the top of the republican ticket who had a discourse of strong populism and class-based discourse. also in this campaign we saw differences from campaigns in the near past in that sex and race entered into the discourse in new and different ways. sexism and racism in particular were overtly discussed by candidates in ways that -- and perpetrated by candidates in ways that we had not seen in previous campaigns. that's not to say previous campaigns did not have sexism and racism, but rarely did we hear sexist and racist comments coming from the candidates themselves. in part due to the campaign, and the ways in which gender and race played into that campaign, we expect gender and race to play large roles in the
the 115th congress, authors in academics from case western reserve university and university of minnesota take part. >> as all of us know, who are here in the united states, or even abroad, during the fall of 2016 we had a campaign that was permeated by issues of gender and race and class. we had a woman at the top of the democratic ticket for the first time. we had a billionaire at the top of the republican ticket who had a discourse of strong populism and class-based discourse. also in...
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roe, and the gentleman from minnesota, mr. county, walz, ea control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and tend their remarks and add material. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. roe: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in support of h.r. 609, a bill to name the department of veterans affairs health care center in center township, butler county, pennsylvania, the abie abraham v.a. clinic. this bill is responserd by my friend mike kelly from pennsylvania, and i'm grateful for him in honoring an american hero. master sergeant abraham lived a truly remarkable live. as a teenager, he set a world record for tree setting. a pastime in those days. sitting in a tree for 3 1/2 months according to his obituary. at the age of 19 he enkhrised in the united states navy, and two -- enlisted in the united s
roe, and the gentleman from minnesota, mr. county, walz, ea control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and tend their remarks and add material. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. roe: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in...
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news and their data am minnesota.n montana in that song, minnesota, that's the golden gophers. that's their team at the university of minnesota. they think that's number three. who's number two? it is new hampshire. the granite state. you have to pay sales tax in new hampshire. that's one of the big advantages, but what is the number one state to live in? hint, it's where i grew up. i agree with this one. number one in the country, massachusetts. how about that? the best state to live in in the country. and of course if that's the best, it raises the question, what is the worst state? number 50, according to u.s. news, who is it, where is it? sorry louisiana, dead last in the u.s. news ranking. they also ranked a couple of these categories, let me show you the fun ones here. which has the best, worst? how about that, indiana, the best government, the best state government in the country apparently. the worst, new jersey. well, i used to cover politics in new jersey. it's certainly colorful. i can tell you that. where
news and their data am minnesota.n montana in that song, minnesota, that's the golden gophers. that's their team at the university of minnesota. they think that's number three. who's number two? it is new hampshire. the granite state. you have to pay sales tax in new hampshire. that's one of the big advantages, but what is the number one state to live in? hint, it's where i grew up. i agree with this one. number one in the country, massachusetts. how about that? the best state to live in in the...
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in the nhl, zach parise scored twice to help minnesota wild beat the detroit red wings 6—3 on sunday. games than the blackhawks with parrise scoring his second from a power play effort. umpire arnaud gabas has had surgery to repair a fractured eye socket after he was hit with a ball during britain's davis cup win over canada last week. canada's denis shapovalov struck the ball in anger and hit gabas during his game with kyle edmund, defaulting the match to hand the tie to great britain. the international tennis federation fined the 17—year—old $17,000 but agreed his actions were "unintentional". that is about all we have time to. thank you and until next time, goodbye. —— time for. good morning. i am sure, like me, many of you will be glad to see the back of last week. it was cold for many, there was a lot of cloud around. and we closed out the second half of the weekend on a similar story — a brisk easterly wind, plenty of cloud. just the far north—west of scotland seeing the best of the sunshine. even through that cloud we had further snow showers, particularly across the peaks and
in the nhl, zach parise scored twice to help minnesota wild beat the detroit red wings 6—3 on sunday. games than the blackhawks with parrise scoring his second from a power play effort. umpire arnaud gabas has had surgery to repair a fractured eye socket after he was hit with a ball during britain's davis cup win over canada last week. canada's denis shapovalov struck the ball in anger and hit gabas during his game with kyle edmund, defaulting the match to hand the tie to great britain. the...
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. >> minneapolis, minnesota. thank you. three points in my state. i put it over the top. president trump: we were not supposed to do very well in your state. we would have one in minnesota but it was very challenging. >> i just want to say that, you know, first opioids, right. 144 people died last year as a result of opioid overdose. 31% increase over the year before. we need help. 87 percent of those drugs come from south of the border. everybody knows it. you know it. i know you will do something about it. pres. trump: i will. it is already being done. you have a big problem with refugees pouring in, don't you? >> at we do, sir. do what we have been doing. the rule of law is strong. and the proper vetting is really important. pres. trump: we know the vetting is much, much tougher now. this court case would be very helpful keeping the wrong people out of our country. you understand that better than anybody. it may take a little while. you know, this is a dangerous time because everybody is talking and dealing, a lot of people are saying, let's go in right now. but we are
. >> minneapolis, minnesota. thank you. three points in my state. i put it over the top. president trump: we were not supposed to do very well in your state. we would have one in minnesota but it was very challenging. >> i just want to say that, you know, first opioids, right. 144 people died last year as a result of opioid overdose. 31% increase over the year before. we need help. 87 percent of those drugs come from south of the border. everybody knows it. you know it. i know you...
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mason dry and kissing it right points minnesota.hree. 18 for him.wxs 9-0 they mebeat maryland, 89-75. >> john thomason the third in the break passed up ahead. mccolin gets the bucket. this ties the game at 65. later on 4:9 seconds to play. >> he cannot get it to go. >> wait, a foul called on the play. jp 3. he cannot believes it. garret hits both free throws. well, the wizards are back to work after the all-star break. the playersxx8j ready at it. they are on a four game win streak. today getting some help to keep it going. the team trading for the mets, sending to brooklyn and andrew pick. bradley beale is happy with the team's trade. >> i am excited, we make some good moves and sometimeswj$ @r% lose team mamates but it is theg aspect of it. i am looking forward to it and mccaller as á:3"ñwell. we are going to roll and hope they can jump on board and help us out. >> they play the 76ers on friday to ease back in the game >>> all right, this one has some of us shake our head tonight. ocean city has one of the top ten beaches in the
mason dry and kissing it right points minnesota.hree. 18 for him.wxs 9-0 they mebeat maryland, 89-75. >> john thomason the third in the break passed up ahead. mccolin gets the bucket. this ties the game at 65. later on 4:9 seconds to play. >> he cannot get it to go. >> wait, a foul called on the play. jp 3. he cannot believes it. garret hits both free throws. well, the wizards are back to work after the all-star break. the playersxx8j ready at it. they are on a four game win...
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murray: thank you to the senator from minnesota. and i want to thank him for being a tremendous part of our committee and really helping us all recognize that this nominee is not qualified. and i see the senator from hawaii who has, i believe, the last question on our side. ms. hirono: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: will the senator from washington state yield for a question? mrs. murray: i will yield to the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: my question to you, as we have spent many hours debating whether or not betsy devos is the best person to head our department of education, my question to you is do you think that betsy devos is the best prepared, the best experienced, the best committed person to lead the department of education? and if with your indulgence, mr. president, i'd just like to put this into a little bit of a context, because we talk about how foundational public schools are and that education is the great equalizer. i just speak from experience as an immigrant who came to
murray: thank you to the senator from minnesota. and i want to thank him for being a tremendous part of our committee and really helping us all recognize that this nominee is not qualified. and i see the senator from hawaii who has, i believe, the last question on our side. ms. hirono: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: will the senator from washington state yield for a question? mrs. murray: i will yield to the senator from hawaii. ms. hirono: my...
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lawyers from washington state and minnesota filed legal briefs overnight arguing that re-enstating the president's order would unleash chaos again. the justice department has until this evening to issue its response on why the travel ban should be re-enstated. yesterday, the same federal appeals court in san francisco denied the government's request to resume the ban days after a seattle judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the travel ban nationwide. visas for people from iran, iraq, and other muslim major countries were cancelled when the ban initially took effect last month. as the administration continues to defend the plan, many republicans are distancing themselves from it. >> we all get disappointed from time to time. at the outcome in courts on things that we care about. i think it's best to avoid criticizing judges insidely. >> the president feels differently and continued to blast the judge tweeting, quote, i can't believe a judge would put our country in such perriel if coming happens. blame him and the court system. the tech industry is wave waving in. nearly
lawyers from washington state and minnesota filed legal briefs overnight arguing that re-enstating the president's order would unleash chaos again. the justice department has until this evening to issue its response on why the travel ban should be re-enstated. yesterday, the same federal appeals court in san francisco denied the government's request to resume the ban days after a seattle judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the travel ban nationwide. visas for people from iran,...
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>> this was a lawsuit filed by washington state and minnesota. they argued it hurt the citizens and their high tech industries. people who rely on free travel to sell products and bring in talented employees. they said this order was illegal and unconstitutional. they asked the judge to stop while it plays out in court. judge james robard. the president trump administration claim there is no protection from the people who want to come here from the countries covered by the order. iran, iraq, somalia and sudan and yemen. he issued this order. >> pete, what is the immediate effect? does this mean people with travel? >> the immediate effect is more confusion. it took the administration four days to make clear what the order did. now it is trying to find out what this ruling means. the u.s. officials were saying in the hours after the ruling it would not change anything immediately. all of the visas granted before the executive order went into effect were canceled by the order. they said anybody who now wants to come will have to get another visa and
>> this was a lawsuit filed by washington state and minnesota. they argued it hurt the citizens and their high tech industries. people who rely on free travel to sell products and bring in talented employees. they said this order was illegal and unconstitutional. they asked the judge to stop while it plays out in court. judge james robard. the president trump administration claim there is no protection from the people who want to come here from the countries covered by the order. iran,...
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minnesota y el estado de washington, han dicho que de volver a entrar en efecto esta orden ejecutivacompaÑÍas de tecnologÍa, que tambiÉn dicen haber sido afectadas a sus empleados por esta orden ejecutiva. tenemos que recordar que la orden fue frenada, la ejecuciÓn de la orden fue frenada el pasado viernes por un juez en washington. donald trump arremetido en contra de ese juez, ha llegado a decir en las redes sociales que si llegara a pasar algo, refiriÉndose a un ataque terrorista, que se culpe a este juez por haber frenado la orden ejecutiva que prohÍbe la entrada temporal de refugiados municiÓn manes -- musulmanes. esto ha creado mucha controversia. probablemente, es un caso local que no se quede en la corte del noveno circuito. tanto el gobierno como los dos estados han dicho, que de perder en la corte, apelarÍan. esto puede llegar a la corte mayor, a la corte suprema en washington. presentadora: donald trump arremetiÓ de nuevo en contra de los medios. lo que llamo noticias falsas sobre Él y su gobierno. presentador: como es habitual, esta maÑana acudiÓ a su medio favorito, esta
minnesota y el estado de washington, han dicho que de volver a entrar en efecto esta orden ejecutivacompaÑÍas de tecnologÍa, que tambiÉn dicen haber sido afectadas a sus empleados por esta orden ejecutiva. tenemos que recordar que la orden fue frenada, la ejecuciÓn de la orden fue frenada el pasado viernes por un juez en washington. donald trump arremetido en contra de ese juez, ha llegado a decir en las redes sociales que si llegara a pasar algo, refiriÉndose a un ataque terrorista, que...
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he suggested that -- the plaintiffs here are two states, washington and minnesota.hey were saying their budget planning was being harmed or the ability of colleges to plan, incoming students. this seemed like a thin reed to hang this on. the appeals court in san francisco has to decide whether to send it back to the seattle judge's courtroom or to take this case on itself. that is the point in which this could really bog down and procedural questions. >> harris: all right. i just took notes on what you said. the president, business within his constitutional empowerment is going against a thin argument of budget issues and college budgeting issues? isn't that what you just said? >> essentially so. >> how does the white house not win? >> analysts will say ultimately the white house should win. the question is how quickly. add in the complicating factor that let's say this goes to the supreme court. let's say that the ninth circuit, which is a very liberal -- the most liberal circuit in the easy, decides to agree with the judge and kick it to the supreme court which is
he suggested that -- the plaintiffs here are two states, washington and minnesota.hey were saying their budget planning was being harmed or the ability of colleges to plan, incoming students. this seemed like a thin reed to hang this on. the appeals court in san francisco has to decide whether to send it back to the seattle judge's courtroom or to take this case on itself. that is the point in which this could really bog down and procedural questions. >> harris: all right. i just took...
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premiums in minnesota went up 67% this year. 55% last year. state just passed emergency legislation to subsidize residents premiums in minnesota by $310 million. that does not sound like a plan that's really working too well. >> you know what's fascinating is that republicans led by marco rubio did things to destroy the insurance pools and now they're talking about reinstating that to pay off insurance companies. the fact that there's no answer, that they want to do repeal and replace three years later, what is your plan right now, congressman, to actually save the -- actually make sure people have the same amount of coverage as they did before, which is what donald trump promised. >> minnesota had one of the best insurance pools high-risk pools in the country. >> which failed in most states. >> i'm talking about minnesota. it was undone by the aca. it was undone. replaced by a total debacle. what we're going to do is allow people to buy the healthcare plan they want instead of the plan you think they ought to have. >> what he's saying is he d
premiums in minnesota went up 67% this year. 55% last year. state just passed emergency legislation to subsidize residents premiums in minnesota by $310 million. that does not sound like a plan that's really working too well. >> you know what's fascinating is that republicans led by marco rubio did things to destroy the insurance pools and now they're talking about reinstating that to pay off insurance companies. the fact that there's no answer, that they want to do repeal and replace...
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. >> the states of washington and minnesota which are challenging this ban must submit their arguments to a federal appeals court early monday. then the u.s. justice department will make its case to get the president's executive order reinstated. >> the ban remains on hold at the moment. that means people from seven muslim majority countries as well as refugees can enter the u.s. for now at least. >> and president trump is furious over this. and he is lashing out at the district court judge who suspended his travel ban. >> mr. trump suggested on twitter the judge would be to blame if there were an attack. jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: after raising eyebrows and getting backlash after his twitter tirade on saturday, president donald trump once again took to his twitter feed on sunday, continuing to rail against the justice system. president trump tweeting this, just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. if something happen, blame him and court system. people pouring in bad. and then in a second tweet, president trump said this. i have instructed homeland
. >> the states of washington and minnesota which are challenging this ban must submit their arguments to a federal appeals court early monday. then the u.s. justice department will make its case to get the president's executive order reinstated. >> the ban remains on hold at the moment. that means people from seven muslim majority countries as well as refugees can enter the u.s. for now at least. >> and president trump is furious over this. and he is lashing out at the...
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the senate, and the best way to do that is to do party building that congressman ellison did in minnesota, and we see being done elsewhere. we have to do that, because we have lost over 900 seats. >> people who supported you that says it you did not win, the democratic party is not the party for them? rep. ellison: here is what i want to say to them. if you care about your loved ones that are having cemeteries inc. dimmest -- cemeteries of being desecrated like the jewish cemeteries are being right now, if you care about those people, you have to stay here and support tom perez as chair. that is what you have to do. a small thing, it is a big thing. and the fate of our nation, i believe, is in the balance right now, and all hands on deck. i trust tom perez. me, they need to trust tom perez, as well. i had the benefit of sitting next to this man on many debates. vision that i share. it got to a point where, we agreed on a lot of things. there was one press report, and i love you guys and you know that, but one report said there's not enough arguing going on in this particular race because
the senate, and the best way to do that is to do party building that congressman ellison did in minnesota, and we see being done elsewhere. we have to do that, because we have lost over 900 seats. >> people who supported you that says it you did not win, the democratic party is not the party for them? rep. ellison: here is what i want to say to them. if you care about your loved ones that are having cemeteries inc. dimmest -- cemeteries of being desecrated like the jewish cemeteries are...
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washington and minnesota challenged the ban and turned in their briefs to the court.artment must respond by 3:00 this afternoon. >>> five, facebook and apple among nearly 100 tech companies joining the legal fight against the president's immigration order. the companies say the travel ban is making it difficult for them to recruit and hire employees and do work in other parts of the world. >>> number six, tom brady picked up his mvp trophy from roger goodell. he and the patriots will fly home in a few hours before celebrating with a big parade in boston at 8:00 a.m. our time tomorrow. >>> a 50 cent increase for daily parking at bart stations in concord, north concord, hayward, west oakland and the coliseum. west oakland is the most expensive, $9 a day. >> ouch, right? >> if you want the lady gaga tickets, save your pennies. >> those go on sale a week from? >> monday. >> we're all going, right, team? >> it is a sunday night. >> oh, well, may be worth it. >> mike, i want to ask you, a little showers this morning. anything else the rest of the today? >> scattered, light
washington and minnesota challenged the ban and turned in their briefs to the court.artment must respond by 3:00 this afternoon. >>> five, facebook and apple among nearly 100 tech companies joining the legal fight against the president's immigration order. the companies say the travel ban is making it difficult for them to recruit and hire employees and do work in other parts of the world. >>> number six, tom brady picked up his mvp trophy from roger goodell. he and the...
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int: next up is jan minnesota. minnesota has the country's best educational system. our son since he was two years old, and we put so much work and as the lady said before, you cannot just depend to send your kid to school and they are taking care of. the parents have steps at home. 1000 nieces and nephews in this low back republic and they all have masters degree, teachers, lawyers, doctors. need toto revise, we take the politics out of , just cbs this morning of teachers in schools are white. is this our problem? why are they all white? opportunity tohe go to school and get educations and become a teacher, but if you wanted to go, why is it politics, now we have to hire different races, and another the northeastern area of minnesota has the best and when theyem first immigrants came over here, around 1900, to work in mines, the priority was education. you can go to towns and you still see these beautiful schools that were built over the 20's and the kids got the greatest education because everybody was involved in the education. host: i was just going to say finish
int: next up is jan minnesota. minnesota has the country's best educational system. our son since he was two years old, and we put so much work and as the lady said before, you cannot just depend to send your kid to school and they are taking care of. the parents have steps at home. 1000 nieces and nephews in this low back republic and they all have masters degree, teachers, lawyers, doctors. need toto revise, we take the politics out of , just cbs this morning of teachers in schools are white....
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. >>> a minnesota police officer pleads not guilty to the shooting of castille. >>> an ice jam causing problems melting in the mild weather. we'll be right back. >> this morning a police officer in minnesota entered a plea in a dead think shooting that capture nationwide attention, he pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges connected to the 32-year-old castille's death. he shot him because he believed he was reaching for a gun. prosecutors say he warned the officer he had a gun. his girlfriend live streamed the intersection with the officer after the shooting. she told him to not shoot because he was not grabbing his gun. he thought he was an armed robbery suspect at the time. the officer goes on trial in late may. >>> the father of a navy seal killed in yemen is demanding an investigation into his son's death. ryan owens died in a raid on suspected al qaeda compound last month. he refused to meet with president trump after his son's body was returned home. he questioned why the raid went ahead so early in the trump presidency. >>> takata is expected to plead guilty for hi
. >>> a minnesota police officer pleads not guilty to the shooting of castille. >>> an ice jam causing problems melting in the mild weather. we'll be right back. >> this morning a police officer in minnesota entered a plea in a dead think shooting that capture nationwide attention, he pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges connected to the 32-year-old castille's death. he shot him because he believed he was reaching for a gun. prosecutors say he warned the...
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. >> the lawsuit has been brought by two states, washington and minnesota. just after midnight on saturday the justice department asked a federal appeals court on the west coast to lift the order. saying congress gave the authority, not the president. but the appeals court asked the state and the government to submit more legal briefs. the two states have until 4:00 a.m. eastern time then the justice department has until monday evening at 6:00 even. nothing is going to change for at least another day and in the meantime the trump executive order remains on hold. >> what are the chances this end up in front of the supreme court? >> pretty good. whichever side loses can ask for an emergency order from the supreme court. the justices would act quickly but it could take ady or two. >> for one family from iraq, all of the uncertainty went away, their journey ended when they touched down in the united states. we first started following them last week in iraq. >> reporter: excitement and relief at new york's jfk new york. finally in the united states. >> the embass
. >> the lawsuit has been brought by two states, washington and minnesota. just after midnight on saturday the justice department asked a federal appeals court on the west coast to lift the order. saying congress gave the authority, not the president. but the appeals court asked the state and the government to submit more legal briefs. the two states have until 4:00 a.m. eastern time then the justice department has until monday evening at 6:00 even. nothing is going to change for at least...