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you are going to see different versions of minnesota. one that tells you what we can't do, and how we can grow. property rates have dropped here while they grow in these other states. we are improving lives into the economy. saying it is rampant spending is not true. we want to keep someone from getting sick. can keep them working, we improve the tax base. >> we want to move on. saying it is fearmongering is preposterous. it is being honest. toing we are never going tell people which taxes we are going to raise to pay for it is not irresponsible. i am trying to be honest with people. sometimes people like or don't like the answer. but let's be responsible with people's money, rather than promises and figure it out. >> one of the biggest issues in this governor's race is health care. it is the one issue that issues people of the state the most. reported you like a single-payer system that covers everyone. esther johnson, you like market-based reforms with private companies. tell us about the system that you like. -- mr. johnson, you like
you are going to see different versions of minnesota. one that tells you what we can't do, and how we can grow. property rates have dropped here while they grow in these other states. we are improving lives into the economy. saying it is rampant spending is not true. we want to keep someone from getting sick. can keep them working, we improve the tax base. >> we want to move on. saying it is fearmongering is preposterous. it is being honest. toing we are never going tell people which...
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minnesota's past, minnesota's present and future is dependent on immigration and on us being seen where you cannot just find refuge from war and terror but live here on the american dream. >> refugee resettlement. >> we have a proud history here and we have a lot of success stories to tell about wonderful imdeprapts who have come here. when i see a program that a lot of people believe is not working, where they are raising legitimate issues about it, my answer is not let's not pretend there is a problem or demonizing them for raising the issue, let's look at it and have the discussion and debate. with respect to refugee resettlement. we have communities nrm minnesota where people are saying the cost is extreme. we know that it costs hundreds of millions of dollars at the state level but don't know what it means for schools, counties and cities and the answer is, we don't know, stop asking, you are racist. that is so wrong. we can't discuss it anymore. let's have the discussion. let's pause refugee resettlement and find out what the costs are and why some refugees aren't achieving the am
minnesota's past, minnesota's present and future is dependent on immigration and on us being seen where you cannot just find refuge from war and terror but live here on the american dream. >> refugee resettlement. >> we have a proud history here and we have a lot of success stories to tell about wonderful imdeprapts who have come here. when i see a program that a lot of people believe is not working, where they are raising legitimate issues about it, my answer is not let's not...
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this is where minnesota could lead.e already are with our biofuels. >> there is some difference between us. i believe climate change is real. i believe humans play a role in that. is a lot of debate about the plans i have seen about whether they would essentially reorder the economy and cost people a lot of money. if you could prove to me it would make a lot of difference, i am a science guy and a measurements guy. if someone can say, this is the difference it will make, i am probably on board. we do it because it makes me feel good, i hit it is the racing to do, ok, and what difference will it make? well, it may not make any difference but it is the right thing to do it if we will cost people a lot of money, and that will, i want to know that it is actually going to matter. . -- there reaching parity green energy economy will be a job creator p are we have seen it in states that embrace it and move forward. dependent onand be whether it is natural gas or coal, that makes no sense. >> no one said i would hold us back. i
this is where minnesota could lead.e already are with our biofuels. >> there is some difference between us. i believe climate change is real. i believe humans play a role in that. is a lot of debate about the plans i have seen about whether they would essentially reorder the economy and cost people a lot of money. if you could prove to me it would make a lot of difference, i am a science guy and a measurements guy. if someone can say, this is the difference it will make, i am probably on...
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it hasn't happened in minnesota. actually, when people ask me what are your spending priorities, that is on the top along with transportation but again, this is the difference. because i think you have to look at both sides of this bucket. you have to look at the investment or the spending and who it's helping. you also have to sometimes look at the people paying the bill and you never look at that side of the equation. i know it's easy to spend other people's money. i know it's very easy in government, especially in congress. you have to actually care about the people who are paying it. >> let me do a for instance. social security tax cut for minnesotans. i think the 2017 legislature did give some relief to lower and middle income social security recipients but i checked with the legislative independent nonpartisan staff, and they said that by 2027, if you phased out the tax on social security, it would be a $1.2 billion biennial hit to the state coffers and would likely help upper income seniors more than anybody e
it hasn't happened in minnesota. actually, when people ask me what are your spending priorities, that is on the top along with transportation but again, this is the difference. because i think you have to look at both sides of this bucket. you have to look at the investment or the spending and who it's helping. you also have to sometimes look at the people paying the bill and you never look at that side of the equation. i know it's easy to spend other people's money. i know it's very easy in...
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at the state level, minnesota has 2 goals. reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increase in renewable energy. we have not been reading our images goals. the next governor and legislature will have to decide what role the government should play going forward. should we increase renewable energy standards, use technologies like battery storage, or let the free market decide what to do? mr. walz: all three will do this, because the free market is moving in that direction. we need to set targets and mature their research on the support is getting there, but the fact is, we've had eight debates and on in a question on, change, there is a lot of daylight between us. jeff simply says it is not right , to not put any time into it. i think it is an actual threat. we were asked this of the state fair and he said it is not worth it are weird that we cannot make a difference. this is where the state has an upper duty to lead. we already are with our b biofuels. mr. walz: i believe climate change is real, there is a question about how big
at the state level, minnesota has 2 goals. reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increase in renewable energy. we have not been reading our images goals. the next governor and legislature will have to decide what role the government should play going forward. should we increase renewable energy standards, use technologies like battery storage, or let the free market decide what to do? mr. walz: all three will do this, because the free market is moving in that direction. we need to set targets...
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history by lincoln's to create right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who had stolen it in the end president abraham lincoln compromised and instead of hanging all three hundred three he agreed to only have minnesota hang thirty nine of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and cultures we asked antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic what trauma looks like today for the indigenous and first nations so when you look at the native american population compared proportionately we are more likely to be killed by police that african-americans and biologicals rather and other racial. and those are things that people don't really think about they think of because while there are so few of us that were insignificant right. but when you look at the partial impact of things like these conditions on the native people. my people these are my relatives the people tha
history by lincoln's to create right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who had stolen it in the end president abraham lincoln compromised and instead of hanging all three hundred three he agreed to only have minnesota hang thirty nine of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and...
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here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota that the former wrestler a hollywood actor and the mayor of brooklyn park minnesota jesse ventura shocked the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. street with a thing like. this would be the last part of. the day like you that i got. with the please. please please. please this is. what caused me to run for governor i kind of french myself to help us celebrate and remember the twentieth anniversary of the political campaign that shocked the world former governor jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration campaign chairman dean barkley bill hillsman the campaign advertising gur
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the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching the hocks. future historians may look back at donald trump's handling of the murder of jamal to show the as a case study of the lack of leadership and outright folly his reasons for giving the saudis or rather the crown prince a free pass simply don't make sense why because it's all about her a. place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand our daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she doesn't feel patients are going to have problems with the walk to talk to some of the brains that are actually shrinking inside their the skull gets weaker in the brain still small. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in your muscles all the way down to the bone. there is no relief. so we're just not sure this is but just over. the r
the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching the hocks. future historians may look back at donald trump's handling of the murder of jamal to show the as a case study of the lack of leadership and outright folly his reasons for giving the saudis or rather the crown prince a free pass simply don't make sense why because it's all about her a. place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so tired. this is like a safe house i guess they...
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all the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching knox. dallas. and ali is what. we got carol we here we care the music with us. we are here we were dragged here. by you know going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quiet. real the hard work we do is the truth. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we are both confident that all of the intentions or more confident of the intentions of the other so that we're not worried it's not that we shouldn't. but it we should make sure that our counterparts understand why we have it and when and where we would use. i go to a place called camp sundown the camp for people that can't decide and they're like so vampires. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through with us because we understand our daughter katie was first diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get
all the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching knox. dallas. and ali is what. we got carol we here we care the music with us. we are here we were dragged here. by you know going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quiet. real the hard work we do is the truth. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military the question is how can we the united states and russia construct...
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the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching the. amazon already has a significant portion of all u.s. commerce something approaching twenty percent i guess their goal is to get fifty percent of all commerce in america it would be amazon commerce and they need artificial intelligence to do that in artificial intelligence needs data to run effectively so jeff bezos but the call out to all the cities and they said we may come to your town just give us all the data on all the people living in your town and will dump it into our computers and our ai systems and by the way you don't get anything. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that profile in this book relationship wrongful conviction if you had any interest geisha out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat lie a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore we are all
the forgotten natives in minneapolis minnesota stay tuned to watching the. amazon already has a significant portion of all u.s. commerce something approaching twenty percent i guess their goal is to get fifty percent of all commerce in america it would be amazon commerce and they need artificial intelligence to do that in artificial intelligence needs data to run effectively so jeff bezos but the call out to all the cities and they said we may come to your town just give us all the data on all...
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potentially putting the young people in harm's way it's terrible now this past november of minnesota actually sent that first the first somali american to the u.s. congress with the election of the hon omar to the house of representatives how do political leaders like her help change the culture of this fear and race as i'm that seems to be happening in these communities. well i think that you know hahn for many people is a symbol of progress you know she made history by becoming the first somali woman to join the legislature here in minnesota and now being a congresswoman that is a symbol of progress to some degree however it's really going to take the hearts and minds of the people beginning to shift in order for true change in true progress to actually happen there should not be incidents like the one that happened in mcdonald's occurring causing a great deal of fear and trepidation in the somali community the folks who are a part of that community should feel comfortable going into a restaurant. going to school going to any place that we would normally enjoy. and they are feel th
potentially putting the young people in harm's way it's terrible now this past november of minnesota actually sent that first the first somali american to the u.s. congress with the election of the hon omar to the house of representatives how do political leaders like her help change the culture of this fear and race as i'm that seems to be happening in these communities. well i think that you know hahn for many people is a symbol of progress you know she made history by becoming the first...
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phone and trying to surrender while being black in america next door in the snow covered state of minnesota there are reports that a young somali teenager had a handgun waved at her for having the audacity to stand up for herself after being mocked while failing to buy some mcdonald's seventeen year old john of doing what he told reporters that after she and her friends confronted the man for wrongly accusing her of being in government funded food assistance because she was black the man pulls out his gun and begins to say well the ball and everyone backs up and he runs out the door. and finally in alabama this past thanksgiving holiday twenty one year old black man mantic fitzgerald bradford jr did what every card carrying member of the n.r.a. has told us we are supposed to do during an active shooter situation and have your gun at the ready and try to help as many people as possible this man's reward was getting shot down by the police and then add insult to injury alabama law enforcement initially told the press the bradford junior was the active shooter who had killed two people that da
phone and trying to surrender while being black in america next door in the snow covered state of minnesota there are reports that a young somali teenager had a handgun waved at her for having the audacity to stand up for herself after being mocked while failing to buy some mcdonald's seventeen year old john of doing what he told reporters that after she and her friends confronted the man for wrongly accusing her of being in government funded food assistance because she was black the man pulls...
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minnesota supreme court justice .e became a supreme court justice, he's nervous with all these u.s. supreme court justices. justice allen page. very special man. a college football hall of famer, allen helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's m.v.p. award. that happens very, very seldom. while allen was still playing for the vikings, he went to law school and earned a law degree if the university of minnesota law school. in 1993, he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court. where he served for more than two decades. that's very impressive. what do you think? that's a very impressive job, really is. thank you, allen. allen and his wife, diane, founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroi
minnesota supreme court justice .e became a supreme court justice, he's nervous with all these u.s. supreme court justices. justice allen page. very special man. a college football hall of famer, allen helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's m.v.p. award. that happens very, very seldom. while allen was still...
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hillipson.p here is republican tom and murder of minnesota -- tom immer of minnesota.s to us today from capitol hill. congratulations, i think. you havebout the job in front of you. er: we were hoping to keep the majority, but we were flying against history, if you think about it, since 1980 income of the average loss of seats by the president's party in the first midterm is somewhere near 29 seats. right now, we are 35 down. we might, who knows, hypothetically, we could lose a couple more. there are eight still standing. you are talking about somewhere between 39 and 35 seats, and what it means is in two years to win back the majority, we have roughly 15, 16 seats. it is a challenge but a very achievable challenge. david: as a pastor that, run us through the suburbs. we will take a look at your home state of minnesota. we see a pattern that is replicated largely through the country, the democrats, when it's over in the house, it was in the suburbs, and when republicans held or took over a seat, it was and more look through areas. hehad jeff mccarthy saying needed to f
hillipson.p here is republican tom and murder of minnesota -- tom immer of minnesota.s to us today from capitol hill. congratulations, i think. you havebout the job in front of you. er: we were hoping to keep the majority, but we were flying against history, if you think about it, since 1980 income of the average loss of seats by the president's party in the first midterm is somewhere near 29 seats. right now, we are 35 down. we might, who knows, hypothetically, we could lose a couple more....
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in 1993, he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court.re he served for more than two decades. that's very impressive. what do you think? that's a very impressive job, really is. thank you, allen. allen and his wife, diane, founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. allen, we know the goodness, grace, and hope diane brought brought into our world will hi on for many generations to come. he's looking down on you right now and she is so proud with love. she's so proud of you. allen is joined today by three georgia, hildren, justin and cami. please stand up. please stand up. thank you. [applause] thank you. great honor. thank you. it is also my honor today to award the medal of freedom to one of the most celebrated sports heroes in world history. the sultan of swat. the great bambino. the one and only babe ruth. he truly is, when you think -- i mean, let's face it. babe ruth i
in 1993, he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court.re he served for more than two decades. that's very impressive. what do you think? that's a very impressive job, really is. thank you, allen. allen and his wife, diane, founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic-minded students. sadly, one month ago, diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great woman. allen, we know the goodness,...
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and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to reduce the role of money, advance their elections and one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. we are very pleased to be ready for that with the leadership of terri sewell of alabama, whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. we will be building a record for and she will talk about that in a moment and thank her for her leadership. thank john sarbanes of maryland. thank you. mr. sarbanes: good morning everybody. i want to thank the speaker-designate for giving a broad charge to our caucus. over the last few congresses but particularly over the last two years to assemble the proposals that have been coming from members of congress to restore our democracy and make it work depen. there are a lot of people out there that feel country doesn't work for them that democracy doesn't work for them. we pulled these proposals together and it represents a broad representative package of democracy refo
and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to reduce the role of money, advance their elections and one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. we are very pleased to be ready for that with the leadership of terri sewell of alabama, whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. we will be building a record for and she will talk about that in a moment and thank her for her leadership. thank john sarbanes of maryland. thank you....
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and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case that you know what the purpose of it is, to reduce the role of money, advanced elections. one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. i will be very pleased to be ready with that with the leadership of terry sewall of alabama whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. she will talk about that in a moment and i think her for her leadership. in the meantime i want to present our champion for democracy, john's are baines. saar baines. >> i want to thank the speaker designate forgiving abroad charge particularly over the last two years. to assemble the proposals that have been coming from members of congress to restore our democracy and make it work again because a lot of people out there feel that washington doesn't listen to them, democracy doesn't work for them. they are left out and locked out. we told these proposals together, what hr one represents is a broad package of democracy reforms that fall into three broad areas. the answ
and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case that you know what the purpose of it is, to reduce the role of money, advanced elections. one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. i will be very pleased to be ready with that with the leadership of terry sewall of alabama whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. she will talk about that in a moment and i think her for her leadership. in the meantime i want to present our champion for democracy, john's are...
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dina's from minnesota they have the fourth of july parade and he asked me to walk in it so we're walking. down the crowds going crazy but they're going crazy for me you know you're not a team and i'll never forget dede leaning over to me and whispering there didn't have to whisper it was pretty loud he said see the wrong guys running left was the . that's the white line you know it was my hometown it's a little not fair that you can be completely sure you do. and that's why i just wonder this would translate in the political popularity and that's where the idea how my hand and that's worth. we had a great big budget surplus because the economy in the ninety's was super strong and because of the taxation rate in minnesota they took in billions of dollars more than they needed and they spent it and i was doing talk radio and i was just outraged over that how dare them that's the people's money it's not just because they have an excess doesn't mean their kids in the candy store and so when they spent the money i got pretty vocal overt and i made a statement on the radio one day i. maybe i o
dina's from minnesota they have the fourth of july parade and he asked me to walk in it so we're walking. down the crowds going crazy but they're going crazy for me you know you're not a team and i'll never forget dede leaning over to me and whispering there didn't have to whisper it was pretty loud he said see the wrong guys running left was the . that's the white line you know it was my hometown it's a little not fair that you can be completely sure you do. and that's why i just wonder this...
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that's actually an off ramp of minnesota drive.eople from minnesota drive into the airport, anchorage international. and so that is shut down obviously right there. the airport itself is open. planes are landing and taking off. but we understand there's major damage to international boulevard, which is the main road that would take people to the airport. you might be able to fly into anchorage but might not be able to get very far. there is widespread damage to buildings. i have talked to people in high rises, relative high rises of 13, 14 stories. you don't have 50 story buildings in anchorage. they said they felt it, obviously, but they don't have major damage. this is a relatively new state. became a state in 1959. most of those buildings are very well equipped for major earthquakes. i don't expect to see major catastrophic damages to the larger buildings. they're mainly government buildings and those that were built by the oil companies. we are getting reports of widespread damage to homes and roads and some of the bridges in a
that's actually an off ramp of minnesota drive.eople from minnesota drive into the airport, anchorage international. and so that is shut down obviously right there. the airport itself is open. planes are landing and taking off. but we understand there's major damage to international boulevard, which is the main road that would take people to the airport. you might be able to fly into anchorage but might not be able to get very far. there is widespread damage to buildings. i have talked to...
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humphrey himself went to the university of minnesota as an undergrad, had to leave after a couple of years because of finances. took a crash course in pharmacy, came back and helped his father in their way back to minnesota to get his undergraduate degree in political science where he really blossomed as a student, as a thinker and among others who were his teacher and also political advisor turns of history was someone named ever on kirkpatrick who is a young phd from yale university. he was also the husband of gina kirkpatrick who wound up in the administration of ronald reagan. in any event, humphrey married muriel book-- bulk and rock to seek his masters degree at louisiana state university. while in the know-- new orleans. that is when he turned to his civil rights. what struck him most because he had almost no contact with african-americans either in south dakota where he was born or in minnesota where the population of african-americans was less than 1%, but it was in new orleans white and colored signs jarred his sensibility. he was also struck by the fact that white people l
humphrey himself went to the university of minnesota as an undergrad, had to leave after a couple of years because of finances. took a crash course in pharmacy, came back and helped his father in their way back to minnesota to get his undergraduate degree in political science where he really blossomed as a student, as a thinker and among others who were his teacher and also political advisor turns of history was someone named ever on kirkpatrick who is a young phd from yale university. he was...
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that's something that's worked in minnesota. i think we are once again going to have the highest voting turnout in our state, of any state in the country. we are estimated to be up to 64% in a midterm election and that is not of voters, that is of eligible people who can vote. getting the dark money out of politics. you saw those heinous ads we saw all over the country and the only way we really do that is by passing a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. that is voting rights, getting the money, dark money out of politics, then making sure that we have secure elections, especially as we head into 2020. senator lankford, a conservative senator from oklahoma, he and i had a bill that was pretty straightforward. it required backup paper ballots. we thought we were moving forward with that bill. we had a bunch of support. we had a hearing scheduled. then we got a gut punch from the administration. they basically said they didn't want to have that bill right before the election, right when all that stuff was happeni
that's something that's worked in minnesota. i think we are once again going to have the highest voting turnout in our state, of any state in the country. we are estimated to be up to 64% in a midterm election and that is not of voters, that is of eligible people who can vote. getting the dark money out of politics. you saw those heinous ads we saw all over the country and the only way we really do that is by passing a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united. that is voting rights,...
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i'm joined from red wing, minnesota, by kevin tibbles.the last week, as i understand it, you have visited half of that state's congressional districts. what have you found there? >> reporter: well, craig, yes, we have put a few road miles on the old rental car over the last week from duluth down to red wing, rochester yesterday, obviously minneapolis, st. paul area. and you know, minnesota really could be one of the bellwethers tonight here in the second as you just mentioned, there is a tight race, and up in the eighth as well. so minnesota really could be swinging in either direction this evening, and i just happen to have one of the -- who has come out of the library today. the polls open about 7:00. barry sipplemeyer. he is a veteran of the navy, and i'm just wondering what your thoughts were this morning when you marked x? >> i just thought it was a good time to be voting and glad to be able to vote. >> there is an incumbent here, the incumbent is the republican. i'm just wondering are you supporting the republicans this time around,
i'm joined from red wing, minnesota, by kevin tibbles.the last week, as i understand it, you have visited half of that state's congressional districts. what have you found there? >> reporter: well, craig, yes, we have put a few road miles on the old rental car over the last week from duluth down to red wing, rochester yesterday, obviously minneapolis, st. paul area. and you know, minnesota really could be one of the bellwethers tonight here in the second as you just mentioned, there is a...
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senator lee in minnesota, amy klobuchar reelected in minnesota. in new york state, gillibrand. in new mexico, heinrich is reelected in new mexico for another six years. too early to call in some states. in texas still too early to call between beto o'roarke and ted cruz. in arizona too early to call. similarly in north dakota, heitkamp facing kevin cramer. no projections right now in arizona, michigan, the special of minnesota senate election, texas, wisconsin, and wyoming. let's look at the balance of power, where things stand in the senate right now. right now take a look. 35 democrats in the senate. 42 republicans. 23 senate seats remain outstanding right now. democrats must pick up two republican seats and not lose any of their own in order to get the majority of 51 they need. dana, you're eyeing contests very closely right now because they are tight. >> extremely tight. a lot of very exciting races that we're looking at across the battle ground states in the u.s. senate starting, of course, with texas. we keep watching this, and it is getting tighter, but beto o'roarke, th
senator lee in minnesota, amy klobuchar reelected in minnesota. in new york state, gillibrand. in new mexico, heinrich is reelected in new mexico for another six years. too early to call in some states. in texas still too early to call between beto o'roarke and ted cruz. in arizona too early to call. similarly in north dakota, heitkamp facing kevin cramer. no projections right now in arizona, michigan, the special of minnesota senate election, texas, wisconsin, and wyoming. let's look at the...
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the new south and so for us to be based in minnesota is very very crucial because we're right in the middle of what a lot of other black communities are going to be facing in the future or that they're facing right now and we're getting success we're seeing results we're seeing community members come together pull their funds build a financial institution and build cooperative ecosystems that can sustain our communities and that work cannot be disrupted that it can and i'm really happy that you've come on and really given people. the idea of what actually is and what you know not what's been talked about you know in the headlines of things like that and so for those people that have seen this interview and want to you know help your movement help this movement what what what's the best way they can do what can our eyes do how how how best can we help this movement. i would say first you are an ally if you believe and black community building power for itself if you know that government is not always the solution for black communities building power then this is the movement for you t
the new south and so for us to be based in minnesota is very very crucial because we're right in the middle of what a lot of other black communities are going to be facing in the future or that they're facing right now and we're getting success we're seeing results we're seeing community members come together pull their funds build a financial institution and build cooperative ecosystems that can sustain our communities and that work cannot be disrupted that it can and i'm really happy that...
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temperatures are having effects in minnesota. lyme disease has spread farther north. i bet everyone in my state knows someone that got lyme disease. times they catch it right away and it goes away. sometimes it causes a lifetime of troubles. lyme disease has been spreading farther north. aspen forests are shrinking. moose range in my state decleaning. 37% more rainfalls as a result of megarainstorms than we had ever seen just 50 years ago. and the rag weed pollen season extended three weeks in the twin cities in the past 20 years making people who suffer from allergies notice it first. this is in stark contrast to comments made by some who still have suggested that climate change should be debated. well, even in this chamber, 98-1 or 97-1 we voted a few years ago that in fact climate change is occurring. we even acknowledged it finally. but guess what? we're a little behind the people who already notice it happening. over the past week, unfortunately, the president has repeatedly cast doubt on his own administration's report on c
temperatures are having effects in minnesota. lyme disease has spread farther north. i bet everyone in my state knows someone that got lyme disease. times they catch it right away and it goes away. sometimes it causes a lifetime of troubles. lyme disease has been spreading farther north. aspen forests are shrinking. moose range in my state decleaning. 37% more rainfalls as a result of megarainstorms than we had ever seen just 50 years ago. and the rag weed pollen season extended three weeks in...
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and minnesota's supreme court justice he became a supreme court justice also.r vous with the u.s. supreme court justices. justice alan page. very special man. a college football hall of famer. alan helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award. that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing for the vikings, he went to law school and earned a law degree from the university of minnesota law school. in 1993, he became the first african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court where he served african-american justice on the minnesota supreme court where he served for more than two decades. that's a very impressive job. thank you, alan. alan and his wife founded the page education foundation which has provided nearly 7,000 scholarships to civic minded students. sadly one month ago diane passed away after a heroic struggle with cancer. said to be a great wo
and minnesota's supreme court justice he became a supreme court justice also.r vous with the u.s. supreme court justices. justice alan page. very special man. a college football hall of famer. alan helped notre dame secure the national championship in 1966. he went on to have a 15-year nfl career with the minnesota vikings and the chicago bears. he became the first and one of the only defensive players to earn the league's mvp award. that happens very, very seldom. while alan was still playing...
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it is the third district of minnesota.n, the republican incumbent losing to dean phillips in this race. again, here it is. we've been yet again, if i can get this button to work, i was going to dramatically show you -- well, okay. i'll tell you. how about that? this is a hillary clinton district. hillary clinton won this district in 2016. it reelected its republican congressman. now two years later the same voters who rejected trump are rejecting the republican congressman in the same numbers. it means, i can show you this list. clinton won gop districts. we said there were 25 of them. 25 districts held by republicans now that hillary clinton won in 2016. this is the story of the night on the democratic side of the house. look at this. the only races that have been called in this list of 25 republican seats have flipped so far. one, two, three, four, five of them have flipped. none of them so far have been called as republican holds. so, this is why when you see democrats doing this well in this type of district, that if t
it is the third district of minnesota.n, the republican incumbent losing to dean phillips in this race. again, here it is. we've been yet again, if i can get this button to work, i was going to dramatically show you -- well, okay. i'll tell you. how about that? this is a hillary clinton district. hillary clinton won this district in 2016. it reelected its republican congressman. now two years later the same voters who rejected trump are rejecting the republican congressman in the same numbers....
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the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. no one no sixty three but the thing i like feels that this would be analyzed from the bottom would. be just like this with three this little. this is. what caused me to run for governor i kind of french myself to help us celebrate and remember the twentieth anniversary of the political campaign that shocked the world. joined by several key figures in his campaign. political strategist. running mate. school teacher made. and finally the communications director for the administration. really was the one that got me interested in the third party movement because i've always been anti democrat and republican and in my neighborhood all of a sudden i started to see nice barkley. ba
the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. no one no sixty three but the thing i like feels that this would be analyzed from...
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we're headed to virginia and minnesota next.'re 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. a single dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. don't get prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. prevention begins with prevnar 13®. ask your doctor or pharmacist abou
we're headed to virginia and minnesota next.'re 65 or older, even if you're healthy, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia -a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in the hospital. it can hit quickly, without warning, making you miss out on what matters most. a single dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 13® is approved for...
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i am from minnesota. i know the moose munches, we call it, around the boundary waters comes back and you can start seeing moose and moose start doing better. the same thing is true of the elk. i saw elk, you know -- i mean, literally right out a car window. they are doing better. but it is also very important to remember what congressman defazio said about how when the wolves are interactive and they're part of the regrowth and the rebirth of our forest system that the wolf, by being a predator, happens protect the stream banks and the rest from the elk and other animals from being on the stream banks and pressing them down and that has a big ripple effect on fish and other wildlife in the ecosystem. especially in yellowstone. so i appreciate the gentleman's remarks about yellowstone, but it's just not one thing that's causing the elk to come back healthy. it's the wolf population as well. with that i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from texas. mr. g
i am from minnesota. i know the moose munches, we call it, around the boundary waters comes back and you can start seeing moose and moose start doing better. the same thing is true of the elk. i saw elk, you know -- i mean, literally right out a car window. they are doing better. but it is also very important to remember what congressman defazio said about how when the wolves are interactive and they're part of the regrowth and the rebirth of our forest system that the wolf, by being a...
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senate, amy klobuchar of the state of minnesota.st generalist viewers, thank you for joining us, first off. they are seeing you for the first time, perhaps, since the kavanaugh hearings. before we talk about the politics of tonight, i'm curious, have you been surprised to see how much traction the other party has gotten out of the kavanaugh hearings every night, rally after rally? we hear the president's talking point that a good man was mistreated. >> well, rallies are one thing, brian, but votes are another. and it is true that they have been trying to play this issue out. but what i hear from minnesotans is they want to talk about people getting kicked off their insurance for pre-existing conditions. the price of prescription drugs. as you've seen over time, the people of america have realized, whether they agreed or not, he got on the court. and for them to keep using this as an issue, i think you're seeing with independent voters, especially in a lot of our congressional district votes in minnesota, this issue is not determinat
senate, amy klobuchar of the state of minnesota.st generalist viewers, thank you for joining us, first off. they are seeing you for the first time, perhaps, since the kavanaugh hearings. before we talk about the politics of tonight, i'm curious, have you been surprised to see how much traction the other party has gotten out of the kavanaugh hearings every night, rally after rally? we hear the president's talking point that a good man was mistreated. >> well, rallies are one thing, brian,...
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why is it so animating for the voters in southern minnesota in. >> it's not just in southern minnesotahere i go i heard this. a few examples of things people say. they talk about the threat oto the country and what that means to them is they feel like the country is changing. that immigrant caravan, i don't think you could get any better physical representation of how the country would change, in their minds, than a mass of,000 santd -- thousands of latin americans. when you look at this last caravan on the march in the spring, something like two people received asylum. 16, maybe a dozen showed up at the border and requesting it. the fears are totally unfounded. >> it's a big issue. thanks for nailing the name. i appreciate that. nevada is a microcosm of the country. we're not a border state. in rural nevada where the republicans greatly out number democrats in the senate race between dean heller and jacky rosen, the polling shows that's a huge issue. maybe the number one issue. on the other hand the democrats are using it in the urban areas especially where i'm sitting in las vegas to
why is it so animating for the voters in southern minnesota in. >> it's not just in southern minnesotahere i go i heard this. a few examples of things people say. they talk about the threat oto the country and what that means to them is they feel like the country is changing. that immigrant caravan, i don't think you could get any better physical representation of how the country would change, in their minds, than a mass of,000 santd -- thousands of latin americans. when you look at this...
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the release of names was spurred by a minnesota law firm that published the report of 200 bay area priests credibly accused of sexually abusing minors. >>> for the first time in two weeks, warriors had something to smile about. >> i know you have a lot of people here today affected by the fire, so thank you for coming and being with us. happy thanksgiving. >> jordan bell and the warriors hosting paradise high school basketball team. the boys and girls teams getting rock star treatment. coaches chatting courtside. 29 of the 32 players lost their homes in the fire. as for the game, steph curry out with an injury, draymond green also out. the rest of the team could not hang on. oklahoma city stomps the warriors 123-95. the warriors have lost 6 of the last 8 games. >> nice for the kids to have a
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the democrat angie craig won minnesota's second congressional district becoming the first openly l.g.b. t.q. person to be elected to congress from that state she is also expected to be the only openly lesbian mother in congress and then there's sure recent davids who one kansas is third district in congress she will become the first openly lesbian woman to represent hands is in congress all right let's take this story now to the u.s. capitol washington d.c. i'm joined tonight by the president in the c.e.o. of the victory fund a nice parker she was the first openly person ever elected mayor of a major american city of that city the great city of houston and also in washington joining us tonight is gregory angelo president of the log cabin republicans the walk home republicans represents republicans to both of you welcome i want to ask
the democrat angie craig won minnesota's second congressional district becoming the first openly l.g.b. t.q. person to be elected to congress from that state she is also expected to be the only openly lesbian mother in congress and then there's sure recent davids who one kansas is third district in congress she will become the first openly lesbian woman to represent hands is in congress all right let's take this story now to the u.s. capitol washington d.c. i'm joined tonight by the president...
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i lived in minnesota and whenever we would go north, we would see areas that never thought of.that what you mean by that? >> yes, unfortunately because of global warming, it is starting to fall in fact not only do you get situations like this but you're also getting a lot of methane produced. and methane is a much more active global warming gas than carbon dioxide. so there's a lot of problems associated with the permafrost. be when you're talking about melting that has occurred. i have an update here and i'm glad you're on the phone with me. the associated press now has revived what it was being told that is now reporting a 7.0 earthquake. >> that is not too surprising. they are often low and they go up with time. >> harris: does 6.6 to 7.0 much of a jump in terms of damage or injury is that might see? >> that is fairly large so to speak. we can see a factor just going to say offhand, a factor of 78 hiring energy and seismic wave amplitudes and so forth less actually significant. >> harris: so we do have some pictures that we've been showing people in their office buildings in
i lived in minnesota and whenever we would go north, we would see areas that never thought of.that what you mean by that? >> yes, unfortunately because of global warming, it is starting to fall in fact not only do you get situations like this but you're also getting a lot of methane produced. and methane is a much more active global warming gas than carbon dioxide. so there's a lot of problems associated with the permafrost. be when you're talking about melting that has occurred. i have...
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warriors were up but turned it over 16 times, kept minnesota in the game.ny tolliver in the righat timberwolves led by four but then the warriors got hot and curry scored a workmanlike grinding out 28 tonight. warriors won it 116-99 and earned the weekend off. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three year $90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the giants in 2021. >>> he runs to the sidelines, grabs a beer and includinged it right down right through the -- and chugged is right down right through the face guard, missed his mouth, went all over his beard and crushed the can on his helmet in the middle of the game. ottawa beat toronto to advance to the playoffs. >> looked a little too planned. >> oh, i'm sure it did. >> maybe the blonde was there. >> i saw it. i bit. i said i got to have it in the 11:00. that's water cooler talk. >> be right back. second, it ensures the closest ambulance can respond if you call 9-1-1. vote yes on 11. ♪ the kenya tea develo
warriors were up but turned it over 16 times, kept minnesota in the game.ny tolliver in the righat timberwolves led by four but then the warriors got hot and curry scored a workmanlike grinding out 28 tonight. warriors won it 116-99 and earned the weekend off. >>> baseball, for you dodger fans up here under the radar, pitcher clayton kershaw agreed to a three year $90 million extension that will keep him in that uniform when he plays plays -- plays the giants in 2021. >>> he...