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a couple of weeks ago i visited a clinic in minnesota serving women across northern minnesota, or than wisconsin and northern michigan. they are doing everything they can, but they are severely resource constrained. in terms of the providers that they have, the physical facilities they have, the financial resources they need to expand access to care, which they desperately want to do. this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in those states, but the people living in minnesota because there is no capacity to absorbable additional need in one place. you see much longer waiting times as people haul in to try to get that abortion scheduled and are being confronted with waiting two weeks, which could be too long to wait. i don't think it is possible to be ready because the resources and capacity to respond to this need are just very difficult. this is why if you care about this issue, it is important to support and do what you can to help support this. but this is not going to -- you can't solve this problem with philanthrop
a couple of weeks ago i visited a clinic in minnesota serving women across northern minnesota, or than wisconsin and northern michigan. they are doing everything they can, but they are severely resource constrained. in terms of the providers that they have, the physical facilities they have, the financial resources they need to expand access to care, which they desperately want to do. this is why i say that a ban on abortion in south dakota, north dakota or wisconsin affects not only people in...
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and people who come to minnesota from other places. this is something the president has talked about, as well. that create freedom to travel, fundamental freedom, that we should have in this country that we should not allow states, state legislatures to try to infringe upon. and if i could, just mention one other thing. the administration has also been very clear and strong on protecting access to medication abortion, in states where abortion is illegal. this is very important. medication portion is over 50% of women who are choosing abortion, are using medication abortion. it has been safe, it is used in the first ten weeks of pregnancy. it is effective for over 20 years. and we need to protect that access in places where abortion is illegal. >> on medication abortion, how do you do that? is that the federal government's responsibility? the states who are allowing abortion to protect that right of mailing that two states who do not allow abortion? how is that roster of sexual situation going to be worked out? >> on friday the attorney
and people who come to minnesota from other places. this is something the president has talked about, as well. that create freedom to travel, fundamental freedom, that we should have in this country that we should not allow states, state legislatures to try to infringe upon. and if i could, just mention one other thing. the administration has also been very clear and strong on protecting access to medication abortion, in states where abortion is illegal. this is very important. medication...
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here in minnesota, where we have statewide elections happening, abortion is protected by a minnesota supreme court decision. but it matters who appoint justices to the minnesota supreme court. that write could go away. if we don't have people at leadership levels in the minnesota government, including the governor, who are ready to protect those rights. it's going to be an issue here in minnesota where the difference between republican and democratic governors, the candidates, could not be more clear. it will be an organizing issue here. just as it will be in other states, where the politics are flipped. what we have to do is go out and organize, we have to have conversations with people, and i want to say that there is a lot of conversation among a lot of the republicans saying that people don't care about this, but they care about inflation, and the economy. my answer to that is that people vote with their whole bodies, not just their economic brains, or physical health brains, or their mental health brains. i believe that this will be a galvanizing issue. you can see it in the ear
here in minnesota, where we have statewide elections happening, abortion is protected by a minnesota supreme court decision. but it matters who appoint justices to the minnesota supreme court. that write could go away. if we don't have people at leadership levels in the minnesota government, including the governor, who are ready to protect those rights. it's going to be an issue here in minnesota where the difference between republican and democratic governors, the candidates, could not be more...
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in minnesota, they are going to get that care.to minnesota, they will get that care. we've already learned that in north dakota, the fargo a woman's health clinic is going to be moving to mow head, minnesota, which is just across the river because campbell not be available in that state. in minnesota, we will be a beacon for human rights, civil rights, and the race for people that make choices about their own personal body. >> have you given some thought as to how you can ensure minnesotans have continued access to abortion care? >> yeah, even though the 1995 case, roe versus gomez, is solid, i think you should -- put on the ballot an amendment that codifies gold versus gomez which says that women have the right to receive legal abortion. i think we should neil nail that down and let the votes decide. i'm pretty confident that minnesotans will vote in favor if they have the chance to. a lot of states would vote in favor if they had the chance to. what we are looking at right now, the striking down of roe versus wade and the behavi
in minnesota, they are going to get that care.to minnesota, they will get that care. we've already learned that in north dakota, the fargo a woman's health clinic is going to be moving to mow head, minnesota, which is just across the river because campbell not be available in that state. in minnesota, we will be a beacon for human rights, civil rights, and the race for people that make choices about their own personal body. >> have you given some thought as to how you can ensure...
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yes, minnesota's politically protected, and yes, it's in their constitution, but you've got minnesotars saying they want to make it illegal in minnesota. things can change at any point skprg, and what this really does, is it leaves those people in western north dakota, who already have difficulty getting to our clinic in fargo, black, indigenous, people of color, we serve a large indigenous population in north and south dakota and northwestern minnesota. patients shouldn't have to leave their state to receive this basic health care, and it could change at any time. >> you know, you mentioned this and i just want to kind of go back to it, the neighboring state of south dakota was one of the states where the trigger laws immediately banned abortions. do you have -- what kind of numbers are you seeing in terms of patients coming from south dakota in this window before your ban may be implemented, traveling perhaps from other states in the wake of the decision? >> well, we've always served patients from south dakota, but for a time during covid, the clinic there wasn't able to see people
yes, minnesota's politically protected, and yes, it's in their constitution, but you've got minnesotars saying they want to make it illegal in minnesota. things can change at any point skprg, and what this really does, is it leaves those people in western north dakota, who already have difficulty getting to our clinic in fargo, black, indigenous, people of color, we serve a large indigenous population in north and south dakota and northwestern minnesota. patients shouldn't have to leave their...
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here in minnesota, 51% of our workforce is made up of women.f women don't participate in the economy, our economy completely falls apart. and let me tell you, i'm a lieutenant governor. and i'm also a mom. and there are lots of women who are able to have a career, and successfully, care for and raise their families at the same time. so, you don't have to be 100% pro-choice, to understand that this rhetoric around simply questioning whether or not women should have careers, or really, be fully functioning members of society, you know, this is something that we should all be deeply worried about, because it, again, it's just a racing woman from this conversation completely. >> yeah, lieutenant governor, we've talked about the rhetoric. and as i think, you and i, both agree with this becomes especially dangerous, is the way this plays out and policy. so, you have new reporting from the associated press this weekend, featuring northern minnesota's only abortion clinic, which as i'm sure you know, is bracing for more out of state patients. it reads,
here in minnesota, 51% of our workforce is made up of women.f women don't participate in the economy, our economy completely falls apart. and let me tell you, i'm a lieutenant governor. and i'm also a mom. and there are lots of women who are able to have a career, and successfully, care for and raise their families at the same time. so, you don't have to be 100% pro-choice, to understand that this rhetoric around simply questioning whether or not women should have careers, or really, be fully...
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three clinics in states like minnesota we protected rights are protected. two major states in the u.s., that is that. illinois, minnesota spoke on the phone theh head of the red river clinic at a fogger, the conference had to resort to help fundey a page to get the money e needs to look for clinic across the river to minnesota, to a safe place. planned parenthood of more i met with only ay week ago about the services of the work they are doing right now. in montana, clients of r8 become upper residency residency program at sycamore supposedly are afraid it mightsu be pursued by out-of-state. prosecutors. we should never settle for situation when the committee sortre of different rights that women emissary. or equipment in illinois than women in texas. but with so many extreme republicans raising to stay cap up to be the first to take away women's rights, it is clear we must explicitly protect travel to other states to access reproductive care. we do not have to at manchin white this might d matter. we do not need to conjure up hypotheticals. we already know
three clinics in states like minnesota we protected rights are protected. two major states in the u.s., that is that. illinois, minnesota spoke on the phone theh head of the red river clinic at a fogger, the conference had to resort to help fundey a page to get the money e needs to look for clinic across the river to minnesota, to a safe place. planned parenthood of more i met with only ay week ago about the services of the work they are doing right now. in montana, clients of r8 become upper...
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i want to thank the gentlelady from minnesota for yielding time. rise in opposition to the previous question so we can amend the rule to immediately consider protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve act. it was introduced by ranking member rodgers and myself and it's simple. it would prohibit the department of energy from sending america's emergency oil reserves, known as the strategic petroleum reserve, to china. now, the democrats are in denial about why their constituents are paying so much at the pump for gas and diesel fuel. mr. dunn mr. duncan: it was because of the democrat policies the day that joe biden was sworn in as president of the united states. he has a war against our domestic production and our refining capacity has declined since president trump was in office. you know, americans know what they were paying for gas in january of 2021. they know what they're paying for gas today. they know they had more money in their pocket to spend on things for their family. they know they're having to make decisions now about their trave
i want to thank the gentlelady from minnesota for yielding time. rise in opposition to the previous question so we can amend the rule to immediately consider protecting america's strategic petroleum reserve act. it was introduced by ranking member rodgers and myself and it's simple. it would prohibit the department of energy from sending america's emergency oil reserves, known as the strategic petroleum reserve, to china. now, the democrats are in denial about why their constituents are paying...
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susan: you have mentioned the minnesota state capital columbus statue. here is a story about the 2020 toppling of that statue. >> in boston, protesters damaged a christopher columbus statue. in virginia, they threw one in the water. native american groups in minnesota have petitioned for years to take down a 1930's era columbus statue here. >> we can't be passive anymore. we have to take it down. reporter: mike claims he bought a rope and let others do the heavy lifting. this is against the law. >> after we were done, i was told i will be arrested and charged with criminal damage of property. but i am willing to take that. susan: what happened to him? what happened to the statue? ms. thompson: he was charged with criminal damage to property. his lawyer persuaded prosecutors to use an alternate form of restorative justice. instead of a trial, they had a talking circle, where they convene volunteers from concerned communities, from people who considered the statute to be a harmful reminder of genocide and those honoring italian sculptors. they talked about
susan: you have mentioned the minnesota state capital columbus statue. here is a story about the 2020 toppling of that statue. >> in boston, protesters damaged a christopher columbus statue. in virginia, they threw one in the water. native american groups in minnesota have petitioned for years to take down a 1930's era columbus statue here. >> we can't be passive anymore. we have to take it down. reporter: mike claims he bought a rope and let others do the heavy lifting. this is...
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mike: i lived in minnesota and built the house when i was there.hey build houses a lot differently in other parts of the country where the weather is more extreme. most of our houses are framed with two by fours. most of their houses are framed by two by sixes. they wrapped the outside of the house two or three more times with insulation. i couldn't even go into my attic in minnesota, it was sealed off and had probably three feet of insulation in it. that is how well the houses are built. we don't quite build houses that well in other parts of the country. is there anything like that that could happen? is that too cost prohibitive? >> people might not know a few weeks ago, governor newsom passed a budget that included $54 billion in clean energy and climate investments. that is an historic amount of money. it is like 10% of what the federal government was going to spend. that money includes investments in helping californians by a heat pump. it is a program called the tech program and it can help you get heat pumps to heat and cool your homes, get
mike: i lived in minnesota and built the house when i was there.hey build houses a lot differently in other parts of the country where the weather is more extreme. most of our houses are framed with two by fours. most of their houses are framed by two by sixes. they wrapped the outside of the house two or three more times with insulation. i couldn't even go into my attic in minnesota, it was sealed off and had probably three feet of insulation in it. that is how well the houses are built. we...
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i'm proud of the work of the council in minnesota and hennepin county has done on the extension in minnesota. they created an anti-displacement workgroup that is organized to mitigate the issues of displacement transit. bringing this equity lines to transits is important and if i appreciate her conversations about minnesota but could you address this briefly administrator fernandez and what is the ebbbb d.a. doing to think about expanding access to contracts for example addressing needs we have around smaller minority businesses impacted by transiting created opportunities for them? >> equity is one ofad the highet price considerations. want to make sure funding is an equalizer and if the provides access for open as we think about development that happens in communitieslf or cheekily investment that is going to be part of a joint development project. theti emphasis on on the relocation act forcing -- working closely with the community that outrage that transit agencies document for these changes and mitigation are going to be included in the projects. those are all part of the vehicle proces
i'm proud of the work of the council in minnesota and hennepin county has done on the extension in minnesota. they created an anti-displacement workgroup that is organized to mitigate the issues of displacement transit. bringing this equity lines to transits is important and if i appreciate her conversations about minnesota but could you address this briefly administrator fernandez and what is the ebbbb d.a. doing to think about expanding access to contracts for example addressing needs we have...
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i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota whicheated an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and addressing the direct needs that we had around businesses with transit and creating opportunities for them? equity is one of the highest priority considerations. we want to make sure that transit, in itself, is an equalizer and provides that opportunity and access to all. as we think about development that happens in communities, particularly development that involves federal investment in land that is not going to be a part of the transit development, or, the joint development project. the emphasis on the relocation act working closely with the community. the outrage that transit agencies have to d
i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota whicheated an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and...
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people as far north as minnesota and montana on alert. the impact on everything from the power grid to farmers and consumers, and overseas conditions never seen before in europe. more than 1,100 deaths now reported. flames even surrounding this train. what we're expecting today. >>> and new this morning, growing outrage. >> why the hell does he still have a job with y'all? >> parents and concern speaking out on the massacre at robb elementary and new fallout this morning. >>> first on abc news, amazon under investigation. why the feds are inspecting warehouses in several major cities. >>> and from washington, the new witnesses coming forward in the january 6th investigation. >>> later, one major league player not used to the heat at the home run derby. >>> and the rankings just out, the states with the best food in america. number one may surprise you. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm christie ileto in for andrew. we begin with the dangerous weather across much of the country from dallas and denver to ka
people as far north as minnesota and montana on alert. the impact on everything from the power grid to farmers and consumers, and overseas conditions never seen before in europe. more than 1,100 deaths now reported. flames even surrounding this train. what we're expecting today. >>> and new this morning, growing outrage. >> why the hell does he still have a job with y'all? >> parents and concern speaking out on the massacre at robb elementary and new fallout this morning....
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you know minnesota you know minnesota well.minnesota is blessed because we have such a diverse agricultural economy in really always. particularly, we have smalley, indigenous, and black farmers that play an important role in minnesota's agricultural sector. during your confirmation hearing, i asked what you thought the usda could do internally and externally to break down barriers facing farmers and business owners of color. i have asked this question of pretty much every nominee that has come before the committee. the need is to address the systemic and historic challenges the department has faced. i know you understand this. you and i have talked about it frequently. i wonder if you could give us a sense of how you have made equity and fairness a priority at usda and give us some examples of the work you have been doing. sec. vilsack: thank you, senator. we have asked each of the missionaries to establish a review of their programs with the use of the equity lens in everything they do and to put together a strategic plan to
you know minnesota you know minnesota well.minnesota is blessed because we have such a diverse agricultural economy in really always. particularly, we have smalley, indigenous, and black farmers that play an important role in minnesota's agricultural sector. during your confirmation hearing, i asked what you thought the usda could do internally and externally to break down barriers facing farmers and business owners of color. i have asked this question of pretty much every nominee that has come...
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you know minnesota well and you understand. i know that minnesota is blessed, because we have such a diverse agricultural economy. and really, always. particularly, we have native, somalia, indigenous and black farmers. they are really important in minnesota's agricultural sectors. during your confirmation hearing, i asked you what you thought the usda could do, both internally and externally, to break down some of the barriers facing farmers of color and business owners of color. i have asked this question pretty much to every nominee that can before this committee. the need, of course, is to address some of the systemic and historic challenges that the department has faced. i know you understand this. you and i have talked about it frequently. i'm wondering if you could give us an update, a sense of how you have made equity and fairness a priority at the usda, and tell us a little bit, maybe give us an example of the work that you've been doing. >> thank you, senator. internally, we've asked each of our missionaries to essent
you know minnesota well and you understand. i know that minnesota is blessed, because we have such a diverse agricultural economy. and really, always. particularly, we have native, somalia, indigenous and black farmers. they are really important in minnesota's agricultural sectors. during your confirmation hearing, i asked you what you thought the usda could do, both internally and externally, to break down some of the barriers facing farmers of color and business owners of color. i have asked...
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arteries connecting minnesota with states banning abortion. >> some patients may fly.eing near the highways that we are and the airport in bloomington really gives patients, you know, the most options. >> now whole woman's health is one clinic bracing to treat more patients. with i-35 connecting it to three of the states with the most restrictive abortion laws including texas and south dakota right next door. planned parenthood ceo sarah states is also bracing for an influx. >> we expect to see a minimum of 10 to 25% more people coming seeking abortion. >> can you guys handle the increase? >> i don't know if we're going to be able to hand the increase. there is a health care shortage and we've been struggling that since the beginning of the pandemic. that hasn't gone away. >> that worries liz van heel. >> i thought i'd have two boys. >> who knows the challenges of seeking this type of health care, even before the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. six years ago she says she and her husband went in for an ultrasound and left devastated. >> it was friday the 13th that
arteries connecting minnesota with states banning abortion. >> some patients may fly.eing near the highways that we are and the airport in bloomington really gives patients, you know, the most options. >> now whole woman's health is one clinic bracing to treat more patients. with i-35 connecting it to three of the states with the most restrictive abortion laws including texas and south dakota right next door. planned parenthood ceo sarah states is also bracing for an influx....
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i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota whicheated an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and addressing the direct needs that we had around businesses with transit and creating opportunities for them? equity is one of the highest priority considerations. we want to make sure that transit, in itself, is an equalizer and provides that opportunity and access to all. as we think about development that happens in communities, particularly development that involves federal investment in land that is not going to be a part of the transit development, or, the joint development project. the emphasis on the relocation act working closely with the community. the outrage that transit agencies have to d
i am very proud of the work that the councils and minnesota has done on the adventures in minnesota whicheated an anti-displacement work group that has organized to mitigate the displacement as transit was elected. i think bringing this equity loans to transit is very important. i appreciate our conversations about this when you are in minnesota, can you just address this briefly, and administrative fernÁndez? what is the fda doing to think about expanding access to contracts, for example, and...
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they point to some small towns like morris, minnesota.around for 140 years. a victim about changing attitudes towards policing. i should add some big cities are suffering. seattle currently has 950 police officers and that is the fewest in more than 30 years. the real number that will shock you. more than 300 retired or resigned since 2020. incredible. >> laura: kevin, that is so disturbing. thank you for that report. here is former police officer, no radio host brandon tatum. brandon, what is the biggest driver of these low numbers? i think we lost brandon's audio. i can't hear him. did we lose him? well, i'm going to say this. i'm going to say this. i happen to personally know and everyone who knows i spend a lot of time in minnesota. i personally know probably seven or eight now minnesota police officers. i'm talking about people with i don't know 15, 20 years experience who retired early. they didn't want to but they retired early after 2020. after what was done. i think we have brandon. i am on my soapbox. i was talking about my frie
they point to some small towns like morris, minnesota.around for 140 years. a victim about changing attitudes towards policing. i should add some big cities are suffering. seattle currently has 950 police officers and that is the fewest in more than 30 years. the real number that will shock you. more than 300 retired or resigned since 2020. incredible. >> laura: kevin, that is so disturbing. thank you for that report. here is former police officer, no radio host brandon tatum. brandon,...
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is minnesota in play in 2,022 for the red >> minnesota is in play, the cost of gas and groceries, patientsare going to lead, not simply respond to the whims of politics. minnesota has the potential to lead the nation. if minnesota goes red in november that will swing a lot of influence with a lot of states. we could end up seeing a real return to the principles of freedom. rachel: the race was moved to tossup which surprised a lot of people, the state of new jersey almost went republican in 2021. your running mate, former minnesota vikings super bowl champ, a unique ticket. thanks for joining us, appreciate it. still ahead, japan in morning following the horrifying assassination of former prime minister abe. global implications coming up next. is. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some...rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can low
is minnesota in play in 2,022 for the red >> minnesota is in play, the cost of gas and groceries, patientsare going to lead, not simply respond to the whims of politics. minnesota has the potential to lead the nation. if minnesota goes red in november that will swing a lot of influence with a lot of states. we could end up seeing a real return to the principles of freedom. rachel: the race was moved to tossup which surprised a lot of people, the state of new jersey almost went republican...
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even before roe fell, 30% of the people that we're helping in minnesota were coming from texas becauseion ban in texas. so we are seeing heem coming from ohio, from tennessee, from virginia -- i mean, west virginia and louisiana, mississippi, texas into our clinics in minnesota and maryland and virginia and also utilizing our medication abortion by mail telemedicine program that we operate in new mexico andic illinois, as well. so many providers in this country are doing all that we can toco continue to provide sa abortion care c and we need our allies and our partners in this administration to do what they can to clear that path for us so that we can remain safe and protected from these frivolous lawsuits and threats so that we can do the work that we are trained and committed to do. >> amy haggstrom-miller. thank you for watching msnbc. for now "deadline: white house" starts after the break. thank you for watching msnbc for now "deadline: white house" starts after the break ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> hi there, everyone. it's 4:00 in the east. the january 6th select committee today hearing from one of
even before roe fell, 30% of the people that we're helping in minnesota were coming from texas becauseion ban in texas. so we are seeing heem coming from ohio, from tennessee, from virginia -- i mean, west virginia and louisiana, mississippi, texas into our clinics in minnesota and maryland and virginia and also utilizing our medication abortion by mail telemedicine program that we operate in new mexico andic illinois, as well. so many providers in this country are doing all that we can toco...
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why aren't laws cracking down on fentanyl in place in both minnesota and nationwide?> it is one of the most frustrating things i'm dealing with, in minnesota, four people per day are dieing and that is one of the better states out there. talk about getting fentanyl at same level as heroin. we tried last year in the house in minnesota and had a great amendment on the floor. the dfl said it is not what they should be doing at this time. it is beyond reasonable. drug killing 90% of opioid overdoses, is fentanyl. i can't get the laws changed. they are blocked because of other reasons and it is the most maddening thing. we have to stop the flow from the southern border, if we don't, we will never get ahead of this game. >> todd: jerry, what needs to be done? what do you want to see done so more families do not experience your pain? >> like them to see some common sense. i don't understand what is hard about passing something that saves lives. lawmakers job is to keep americans safe. it is obvious this drug is beyond anything that has hit our country before. it is a 747 cra
why aren't laws cracking down on fentanyl in place in both minnesota and nationwide?> it is one of the most frustrating things i'm dealing with, in minnesota, four people per day are dieing and that is one of the better states out there. talk about getting fentanyl at same level as heroin. we tried last year in the house in minnesota and had a great amendment on the floor. the dfl said it is not what they should be doing at this time. it is beyond reasonable. drug killing 90% of opioid...
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he'll be transferred from solitary confinement in a minnesota state prison to a federal prison.eacted to the sentence. >> chauvin showed that he had no conscience, he showed no empathy. he showed no compassion. i just don't understand in this world why. >> chauvin killed floyd by kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes during a 2020 arrest. >>> "usa today" reports former top theranos executive sonny balwani was convicted of fraud.i ofheir b-t. holmes was convicted of fraud and conspiracy earlier this year. she claimed balwani manipulated her into making poor choices. his attorneys blamed her. both face up to 20 years in prison. >>> and our tampa affiliate, wtsp, says 1,000 invasive giant african snails have been collected in pasco county, florida. agriculture officials say they can eat at least 500 different types of plants. they can also consume paint and stucco off homes and carry diseases that affect humans. parts of pasco county are under quarantine which means that people cannot transport plants, soil, and other things unless approved by the state. >>> still to come
he'll be transferred from solitary confinement in a minnesota state prison to a federal prison.eacted to the sentence. >> chauvin showed that he had no conscience, he showed no empathy. he showed no compassion. i just don't understand in this world why. >> chauvin killed floyd by kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes during a 2020 arrest. >>> "usa today" reports former top theranos executive sonny balwani was convicted of fraud.i ofheir b-t. holmes was...
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that. >> in minnesota that's mostly for domestic travel. we are putting biometrics and facial recognition and i should mention to. >> i think you should wait a long time for minnesota . [laughter] >> but we've been working lo closely with customs so that we are using the same technology and it's so far it's worked well. >> madam chair, start my , clock. let me ask you this. mister administrator. congress chose not to waste agency under title v. we now have a proposal and fy 23 proposal that would essentially do that.. itan additional hundred $21 million is requested for ray labor relations capability for officers. they that you pointed, a panel composed of republicans and democrats in 2013 will come in against that including the chief human capital officer for dhs under president obama. strongly recommended against moving tsa personnel under title v and one recommendation a panel heard repeatedly from employees was moving tsa into the general schedule . the panel does not agree general schedule is a 70-year-old classification and compensati
that. >> in minnesota that's mostly for domestic travel. we are putting biometrics and facial recognition and i should mention to. >> i think you should wait a long time for minnesota . [laughter] >> but we've been working lo closely with customs so that we are using the same technology and it's so far it's worked well. >> madam chair, start my , clock. let me ask you this. mister administrator. congress chose not to waste agency under title v. we now have a proposal and...
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i will ask about minnesota the second, but i will ask you about one other bill. i have seen all these commercials and i think everybody out there is watching right now and seeing this commercials where, these technology companies are running commercials talk about congress needs to do its job. call congress and tell them to do x y and z. all that technology. you have a big tech bill. the commercials are not in support of your bill. talk to me about what is going on here, why are the tech companies going for. you >> classic monopolies. they have not had one competition rule put in place out of washington passed into law since the advent of the internet. they went from start-ups encourages, i guess, to the biggest companies the world's ever known. google has a 90% market share. i don't get rid of these companies, i want to get rid of the products, i simply want to say, let's have an even playing field for competitors. so they are not always putting their own stuff at the top of the surge but engine to hurt small businesses. senator grassley and i have this bill tog
i will ask about minnesota the second, but i will ask you about one other bill. i have seen all these commercials and i think everybody out there is watching right now and seeing this commercials where, these technology companies are running commercials talk about congress needs to do its job. call congress and tell them to do x y and z. all that technology. you have a big tech bill. the commercials are not in support of your bill. talk to me about what is going on here, why are the tech...
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>> in minnesota that is mostly for domestic travel. we are putting biometrics in extensively facial recognition i should mention speeders i think you should wait a long time for minnesota. [laughing] >> but we've been working really, really close with customs so we are not duplicated effort, using same technology and support work very well. >> madam chair, start my clock now. let me ask you this. mr. administrator, 20 years ago congress chose not to place an agency under title five. we now have proposal, fy 2021 proposal that would essentially do that. an additional $129 is requested to establish labor relations support capability to mention expanded labor benefits for tsa officers. a panel that you appointed, blue ribbon panel, composer republicans and democrats in 2019 recommended against that, including the chief human capital officer for dhs under president obama strongly recommended against moving tsa personnel under title five. one recommendation the panel heard repeatedly from employees was moving tsa into the general schedule.
>> in minnesota that is mostly for domestic travel. we are putting biometrics in extensively facial recognition i should mention speeders i think you should wait a long time for minnesota. [laughing] >> but we've been working really, really close with customs so we are not duplicated effort, using same technology and support work very well. >> madam chair, start my clock now. let me ask you this. mr. administrator, 20 years ago congress chose not to place an agency under title...
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the soldiers are expected to be in minnesota for about three weeks.eed to pay $350 million to customers affected by a data breach. a class action lawsuit was filed after the company disclosed last august that personal data, including social security numbers had been stolen in a cyberattack t mobile says it plans to spend $150 million next year to fortify its data security and other technologies. t mobile, said the settlement contained no admission of liability or wrongdoing. google has fired the software engineer who claimed it's a i chat. bot was a self aware person. google place the employee on leave last month after the company said he violated its policies and that it found his claims to be quote wholly unfounded. other ai engineers also agree with google , saying the chat body is not conscious. center's estate is gearing up tonight for a rare event inside its greenhouse coming up the bloom that people all across the country are waiting to see on this sunday night. we give you a live look at san francisco international. we're going to check back i
the soldiers are expected to be in minnesota for about three weeks.eed to pay $350 million to customers affected by a data breach. a class action lawsuit was filed after the company disclosed last august that personal data, including social security numbers had been stolen in a cyberattack t mobile says it plans to spend $150 million next year to fortify its data security and other technologies. t mobile, said the settlement contained no admission of liability or wrongdoing. google has fired...
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>> in minnesota, there's murder in the third degree.f you sell a substance, a schedule one or two substance, that leads to the death, you're guilty of murder. >> reporter: both adults pleaded guilty to third degree murder. the main supplier, alexander claussen, was sentenced to six years in prison, while cole matenaer got a year in county jail and 15 years probation. yet, when it came to prosecuting the three students, there were more difficult decisions to be made. these teenagers had never been in trouble before and seemed to have promising futures. but like the adults, they too were facing murder charges. county attorney, pete orput. >> i don't want to scare kids. bullies scare people. i just let them know, if you do this, you can expect justice. and we're pretty firm about it. >> so, when investigators said they were going to throw the book at these kids? >> yeah, i was for it. >> reporter: you were for it? >> i was for it. yes, absolutely. yeah, they make mistakes. so, from that aspect of it, i can understand both sides. but the ov
>> in minnesota, there's murder in the third degree.f you sell a substance, a schedule one or two substance, that leads to the death, you're guilty of murder. >> reporter: both adults pleaded guilty to third degree murder. the main supplier, alexander claussen, was sentenced to six years in prison, while cole matenaer got a year in county jail and 15 years probation. yet, when it came to prosecuting the three students, there were more difficult decisions to be made. these teenagers...
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he is a republican who is running for the lieutenant governor of minnesota. appearing to double down on his controversial comments about abortion and women. here is we had to say then just after supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> our culture loudly but also stealthy promotes abortion helen woman that they should look a certain way, they should have careers and all of these things. >> matt thinks the culture promotes abortion. why somehow telling women that they should have careers, because matt yes that is exactly why abortions happened because women have jobs. and then on wednesday, he recorded a new video where he tried to clean things up. >> as a culture tell some of the focus on their careers, while they do is it that woman it's either or. you can have a career or you can be a mother. why don't we uplift both of those things. i don't think we prepare for about motherhood enough. >> let's be clear though, that was really the only point that he tried to clarify from his gym video that is now going viral. matt did not backtrack on accusing supporters o
he is a republican who is running for the lieutenant governor of minnesota. appearing to double down on his controversial comments about abortion and women. here is we had to say then just after supreme court overturned roe v. wade. >> our culture loudly but also stealthy promotes abortion helen woman that they should look a certain way, they should have careers and all of these things. >> matt thinks the culture promotes abortion. why somehow telling women that they should have...
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minnesota police officers. i'm talking about people with , i don't know, 15 , 20 years experience who retired early. they didn't want to, but they retired early after 2020 a after what was done. i think we have brandon now. i'm on my soapbox. brandon, when you weren't with us, i'm on my soapbox talking about allen my friendsrd who retired in minnesota. brandon, i think you can hear us now. >> i can hear you. what's driving this shortage when you demoralized the fun and to humanize police officers ,you're not going to find men and women that are willing to put their lives on the line when they don't feel protected by the community, are protected by the city council ores any of the leaders that are out there. you know, being a police officer isn't easy job. this isn't something that you b sign up for because you become rich one dayay is that people ae willing to make the sacrifices that most people won't make. li people are willing to go out and risk their lives for perfect strangers to do a job that god has call
minnesota police officers. i'm talking about people with , i don't know, 15 , 20 years experience who retired early. they didn't want to, but they retired early after 2020 a after what was done. i think we have brandon now. i'm on my soapbox. brandon, when you weren't with us, i'm on my soapbox talking about allen my friendsrd who retired in minnesota. brandon, i think you can hear us now. >> i can hear you. what's driving this shortage when you demoralized the fun and to humanize police...
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>> is that the same thing in minnesota? >> that's mostly for domestic travel in minnesota. we are putting biometrics and facial recognition in. >> i think you should wait a long time from minnesota. [laughs] >> we've been working closely with customs so we're using the same technology, so far it's worthwhile. >> madam chair, start my clock. let me ask you this. mister administrator, 20 years ago, congress chose not to -- under title five we now have a proposal 2023 proposal that would do that, essentially. an additional 100 and $21 million is requested to establish elaboration support to expand labor benefits for tsa officers. a panel that you appointed composed of republicans and democrats in 2019 recommended against that. that included the chief human capital officer for dhs under president obama, they strongly recommended moving tsa under title five. they said, one recommendation heard from employees was moving tsa into the general schedule. the panel does not agree. the general schedule is a 70 year old classification and compensations system for the last century. it's
>> is that the same thing in minnesota? >> that's mostly for domestic travel in minnesota. we are putting biometrics and facial recognition in. >> i think you should wait a long time from minnesota. [laughs] >> we've been working closely with customs so we're using the same technology, so far it's worthwhile. >> madam chair, start my clock. let me ask you this. mister administrator, 20 years ago, congress chose not to -- under title five we now have a proposal 2023...
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paul minnesota. he's the only business owner on the witness panel who has first-hand experience trying to live and operate a business in a nearly lawless environment. catastrophic crime rates are not unique to the twin cities in minnesota. it's plaguing communities from new york to san francisco and cities in between. americans in urban areas face increases in carjackings, theft, burglaries, vandalism and assault. this has led to a divestment and local economies because safety trumps all other priorities. many people cannot safely run a business and such dangerous conditions. that divestment hits low income communities the hardest. so, how did we get here and why is crime running rampant across the united states? we lock down our citizens for ao year, strip them of in-person activities that help keep people out of a life of crime, school, extracurriculars, community engagement and mental health resources. then democrats championed aon nationwide campaign against law enforcement that made the police f
paul minnesota. he's the only business owner on the witness panel who has first-hand experience trying to live and operate a business in a nearly lawless environment. catastrophic crime rates are not unique to the twin cities in minnesota. it's plaguing communities from new york to san francisco and cities in between. americans in urban areas face increases in carjackings, theft, burglaries, vandalism and assault. this has led to a divestment and local economies because safety trumps all other...
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paul minnesota. paul paul minnesota. support. boost® high protein. one paul minnesota. support.t® high protein. deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this meter showing triple zeros means our five-stage filter did its job. and that virtually all dissolved solids, or tds, have been removed. and all that's left is the purest tasting water. let's compare. a two-stage brita filter stops here. but our five-stage filter doesn't quit. zero water. we strive for zero. i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at longlivedogs.com with godaddy you can start a stunning online store for free. easily connect it to social platforms and marketplaces. and manage all your sales from one place. because if you've got it, we've got you. start for free at godaddy.com/startfree every sear
paul minnesota. paul paul minnesota. support. boost® high protein. one paul minnesota. support.t® high protein. deserves the purest tasting water. that's why we strive for zero. you see, to some it means nothing. but to us, it means everything. here, take a look. this meter showing triple zeros means our five-stage filter did its job. and that virtually all dissolved solids, or tds, have been removed. and all that's left is the purest tasting water. let's compare. a two-stage brita filter...
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thank you very much. >> marianne in minnesota, republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i'm calling in because there is a multitude of issues that i'm interested in, obviously. but there is one thing that people can watch. it's a documentary, and it's called, stop hate. very just simply, stop hate .com. there's a part of that that's called bloody hill, and if you want some answers to all that's going on, the truth, you should watch that. it's called stop hate.com, bloody hill. and you can get some answers that you really need badly. this country needs to look at these things and realize what's going on. and it will make you really think, and it will make you cry if you are a patriot. thank you. >> from the wall street journal this morning, the headline, pope apologize for perch church child abuse in canada. pope francis visited the site of a former residential school for indigenous canadian children monday and repeatedly apologized for catholics role in government sponsored projects, quote, projects of cultural destruction and forced assimilation that he said devastated
thank you very much. >> marianne in minnesota, republican line. good morning. >> good morning. i'm calling in because there is a multitude of issues that i'm interested in, obviously. but there is one thing that people can watch. it's a documentary, and it's called, stop hate. very just simply, stop hate .com. there's a part of that that's called bloody hill, and if you want some answers to all that's going on, the truth, you should watch that. it's called stop hate.com, bloody...
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now a woman in minnesota has different rights when it comes to her reproductive care, then a woman inissouri.rt i woman and north dakota has different rights than a woman in indiana. that is what we are dealing with right now. two weeks ago i joined a sever of my democratic colleagues on the floor to push for legislation to preserve a woman's right to travel to other states to access reproductive care led by senator cortez mastro. unfortunately, republicans on the other side of the aisle blocked us from that vote. so, we came back last week to push for legislation led by my colleague senator tina smith, to protect and expand funding for a program created under a republican administration, republican presidential administration to fund clinics to support maternal care, conduct cancer screenings and provide contraception. but again, that vote failed. because we were not allowed to move forward with it. so we came back to the floor today because at the supreme court will not protect people's efundamental rights, that's why we have three branches of government. that was the concept of our
now a woman in minnesota has different rights when it comes to her reproductive care, then a woman inissouri.rt i woman and north dakota has different rights than a woman in indiana. that is what we are dealing with right now. two weeks ago i joined a sever of my democratic colleagues on the floor to push for legislation to preserve a woman's right to travel to other states to access reproductive care led by senator cortez mastro. unfortunately, republicans on the other side of the aisle...
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boyd hooper, nbc news, olivia, minnesota. >> what a young man.om says he wants to be a nurse in order to help people. we could certainly use him. >>> that is nbc "nightly news" for this saturday. kate snow will be here tomorrow night i'm peter alexander. have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00, another huge firestorm burning at the northern edge of the state forcing bay area firefighters to jump from one emergency on to the next. we'll have the latest on the conditions. >>> a deadly night in contra costa county. now a driver is behind bars after the collision. what we know about the case and the victims. >>> it's not just san francisco. another major city declares an emergency for the monkeypox outbreak. we'll show you how far the virus is spreading in the country and how many cases are here in the bay area. >>> news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> we begin tonight with a live look from sacramento. right now firefighters and their families are paying their respects to firefighters who have died in the line of duty over the
boyd hooper, nbc news, olivia, minnesota. >> what a young man.om says he wants to be a nurse in order to help people. we could certainly use him. >>> that is nbc "nightly news" for this saturday. kate snow will be here tomorrow night i'm peter alexander. have a good night. >>> right now at 6:00, another huge firestorm burning at the northern edge of the state forcing bay area firefighters to jump from one emergency on to the next. we'll have the latest on the...
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granger: i yield to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber, for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. stauber: thank you very much. i rise today in support of my amendment. i introduced -- amendment i introduced which increases the circuit rider program. the modest increase offset entirely means cleaner water for rural america. circuit riders travel from facility to facility across our small towns, lending expertise and technical assistance because each individual locality does not have the money to pay for their own. many treatment facilities in rural america have a dozen or less employees and these circuit riders save money for local budgets and taxpayers. according to the national rural water association, this minor increase allows for about 90 more circuit riders. that's 90 more experts traveling across rural america and rural minnesota, lending their that's 90 more people lending their invaluable knowledge to our industry. and in an industry losing expertise tory tiermt or other jobs this can be used to keep mission cr
granger: i yield to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber, for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. stauber: thank you very much. i rise today in support of my amendment. i introduced -- amendment i introduced which increases the circuit rider program. the modest increase offset entirely means cleaner water for rural america. circuit riders travel from facility to facility across our small towns, lending expertise and technical assistance because each...