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in minnesota if you are black, your 15 times more likely to be homeless than a white minnesota. if you're native american you are 27% -- 27 times more likely to be homeless. our work on homelessness has showed uneven progress, we have had engagement investment from all levels of government, we've had the greatest success. our best proof that any homelessness -- preventing homelessness is possible as our work with the veteran homelessness. with dedicated resource -- research, the outcome has been stunning. we have ended veteran homelessness in 85 of minnesota's 87 counties. being a veteran in minnesota is a protective factor for homelessness. i look forward to the day when being a child in protective factor, with serious health issues is a protective factor. in minnesota, we have increased resources for families with children, leading to a 32% decrease in family homelessness statewide starting in 2010. we credit these reductions to targeted prevention, courting nation with employment services and investments in families with the various -- very highest barriers. we have learned t
in minnesota if you are black, your 15 times more likely to be homeless than a white minnesota. if you're native american you are 27% -- 27 times more likely to be homeless. our work on homelessness has showed uneven progress, we have had engagement investment from all levels of government, we've had the greatest success. our best proof that any homelessness -- preventing homelessness is possible as our work with the veteran homelessness. with dedicated resource -- research, the outcome has...
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in minnesota, if you are black, you are 15 times more likely to be homeless than a white minnesota. if you are native american, you are 27 times more likely to be homeless. and we're working homelessness in minnesota has shown uneven progress. we have had engagement and investments from all levels of government. we have had the greatest success, our best proof that and the home was this is possible, is our collective work to end veteran homelessness. with the dedicated resources guided by data and evidence, the outcomes have been stunning. we have effectively ended veteran homelessness in 85 of minnesota's 87 counties. being a veteran in minnesota is now a protected factor for homelessness. i look forward to the day were being a child is a protective factor. when having a serious health condition is a protective factor. and when your race does not increase your likelihood of becoming homeless the. in minnesota, we have increased resources for families and children, and that's driven up 32% decrease and family homelessness statewide in the decade starting in 2010. these productions t
in minnesota, if you are black, you are 15 times more likely to be homeless than a white minnesota. if you are native american, you are 27 times more likely to be homeless. and we're working homelessness in minnesota has shown uneven progress. we have had engagement and investments from all levels of government. we have had the greatest success, our best proof that and the home was this is possible, is our collective work to end veteran homelessness. with the dedicated resources guided by data...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from minnesota yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: so madam speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady for that closing statement and i keep hearing that democrats want to defund the police so here we are on the house floor talking about creating grant programs to help keep communities safer and now the republicans are the ones who are talking about defund the police. you see the irony? you know, democrats actually have solutions in these four bills. real ideas that have been publicly available for months to make our streets safer and reduce crime. republicans are the ones talking about defunding and abolishing the f.b.i., and i will remind my colleagues that you have republican members who are raising campaign funds by selling defund the f.b.i. t-shirts. want to talk about disgusting? no mention of that from my colleagues. i mean, fundraising off of selling t-shirts to defund the police, that's what my friends are doing. and again, i go back to the -- my point earlier. i stil
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from minnesota yields back. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: so madam speaker, i want to thank the gentlelady for that closing statement and i keep hearing that democrats want to defund the police so here we are on the house floor talking about creating grant programs to help keep communities safer and now the republicans are the ones who are talking about defund the police. you see the irony? you know, democrats actually...
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in my case in minnesota how we are going to heat our homes. it gets cold in minnesota. people are concerned about how they are going to heat their homes this winter. and what they'll have to cut out of their family budget if prices continue to rise on heating their homes. i would like to yield four minutes to my colleague from north dakota to discuss it even further. it's cold in north dakota, too. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. armstrong: it's nice right now. but we are on the way to winter. saying gas prices dropped for 90 days in a row is like giving a medal to an arsonist to help put out a fire he started. prices are not lower when president biden took office and other energy prices are continuing to rise. i want to see the report that says inflation has gone down. i have seen it has gone up in the most recent numbers to 8.3%. i think there was great dueling cryons going on as we were celebrating a reduction act while the stock market is tanking and a new report that inflation is going up. i would urge my colleagues to defeat the previous
in my case in minnesota how we are going to heat our homes. it gets cold in minnesota. people are concerned about how they are going to heat their homes this winter. and what they'll have to cut out of their family budget if prices continue to rise on heating their homes. i would like to yield four minutes to my colleague from north dakota to discuss it even further. it's cold in north dakota, too. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. armstrong: it's nice right now. but we...
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and in minnesota, thousands of nurses now making their demands clear. we join them on the picket line and quickly learned that this goes far beyond getting paid. >> going to head to the hospital and set up kind of our base camp. check-in tables, signs, food, all that. >> reporter: here on this quiet street in duluth, minnesota, just before the break of dawn. chris ruvish is preparing for a fight. >> for decades, we've undervalued human service professions in general. teachers, social workers.pnurse. and so we need to really redouble our efforts to get people back to bedside care. >> reporter: the father of one is a cardiac nurse and part of an energized effort to change minnesota's health care system. >> shut, it, down! >> reporter: over the past three days, nearly 15,000 nurses at more than a dozen different hospitals throughout the state went on strike, demanding higher wages, increased staffing and better working conditions. >> our health care and our profession are in crisis. and we must stand together for each other, our co-workers and our patients
and in minnesota, thousands of nurses now making their demands clear. we join them on the picket line and quickly learned that this goes far beyond getting paid. >> going to head to the hospital and set up kind of our base camp. check-in tables, signs, food, all that. >> reporter: here on this quiet street in duluth, minnesota, just before the break of dawn. chris ruvish is preparing for a fight. >> for decades, we've undervalued human service professions in general. teachers,...
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it is legal to travel to minnesota, it is legal to get a safe abortion in minnesota.f you find that you are suffering repercussions because of that lawful activity in minnesota, the minnesota general office will defend you, wherever you may be from. the fact is, we have stood with people who are pursuing their rights, and we continue to do so. and we will stand up wherever we can to make sure that abortion rights are safe and legal and protected in the state of minnesota. and we will advocate for them to be expanded in other places, which i think is very critical. because this really should be a federal right. you're right to exercise your right to privacy should not be based on the state you live in. it is a national right, and that is why i am running for reelection, because i want to make sure they are safe. >> all right, attorney general, i think you as always for coming on the show tonight. coming up, it is time to rise up and put a stop to racism and misogyny in the nba. from the basketball court to the owners sweet. and later, the january six committee might no
it is legal to travel to minnesota, it is legal to get a safe abortion in minnesota.f you find that you are suffering repercussions because of that lawful activity in minnesota, the minnesota general office will defend you, wherever you may be from. the fact is, we have stood with people who are pursuing their rights, and we continue to do so. and we will stand up wherever we can to make sure that abortion rights are safe and legal and protected in the state of minnesota. and we will advocate...
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, a right to do what it is legal to do in minnesota. we will go into those cords and defend you. that includes extradition, this includes a whole range of rights. people have the right to travel and the right to do what is legal to do in our states. it is important that we understand that we are not done. we are in the middle of something and what we really need is a massive upsurge of people who believe in basic human rights and freedoms for all. we have to be full throated about our embrace of multiracial democracy and not let that divide us. we have to be -- we have to understand this is not the moment to hope for the best and think they got enough already. it is very clear that they did not at any time -- these guys say they believe in president, notice coney barrett, gorsuch and cavanaugh said they would respect the president and all of them have violated what they said in their confirmation hearings. at this point, i will wrap up by saying attorney general races are very important. i hope this is a lesson we all really embrace. ma
, a right to do what it is legal to do in minnesota. we will go into those cords and defend you. that includes extradition, this includes a whole range of rights. people have the right to travel and the right to do what is legal to do in our states. it is important that we understand that we are not done. we are in the middle of something and what we really need is a massive upsurge of people who believe in basic human rights and freedoms for all. we have to be full throated about our embrace...
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tonight on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recenttewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening. i
tonight on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recenttewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on...
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lambert with the minnesota auto dealers association tells me that minnesota cannot have its own planetve to decide eventually between the california regulations and the federal regulations in west st paul mills, hayes ktvu, fox two news ukrainians are fighting back as they are reportedly retaking territory once occupied by russian forces. all of this happening as the u. s is sending more weapons. i'm jeff paul in keith. i've got the details coming up smoke from the mosquito fire moving into the bay area. how smoky will our skies be this weekend? you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. offensive against russian forces in the country's eastern regions , taking control of a sizable village a
lambert with the minnesota auto dealers association tells me that minnesota cannot have its own planetve to decide eventually between the california regulations and the federal regulations in west st paul mills, hayes ktvu, fox two news ukrainians are fighting back as they are reportedly retaking territory once occupied by russian forces. all of this happening as the u. s is sending more weapons. i'm jeff paul in keith. i've got the details coming up smoke from the mosquito fire moving into the...
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whether it's minnesota, michigan, or any other state. once people are exposed to that as electction judges or any oth capacity, they invariably come away impressed and with a ton more confidence. they see how hard it is to get away with misconduct. they see all the checks and balances. they see the layers of accountability and the guarantees of trustworthiness. that's the kind of thing we have to get out the word for going forward. this is a long-term project. i'm discouraged by your report, and what it says about attempts, organized attempts, to corrode well earned trust in the system, but i'm confident that over time we can make sure the fever breaks if we work at it. >> plus, of course, there are these conspiracy theories about voting machines and fraud that doesn't exist. you're up for re-election this year. your republican apone want, he's called the 2020 election rigged. he has likened changing the rules around voting in 2020 to the september 11th terrorist attacks. how do you respond to these kinds of allegations? >> well, they're
whether it's minnesota, michigan, or any other state. once people are exposed to that as electction judges or any oth capacity, they invariably come away impressed and with a ton more confidence. they see how hard it is to get away with misconduct. they see all the checks and balances. they see the layers of accountability and the guarantees of trustworthiness. that's the kind of thing we have to get out the word for going forward. this is a long-term project. i'm discouraged by your report,...
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leaving states like minnesota, unsure what to do.tor cells used electric cars in the state needs to be done. i believe it will help. two. to make the air cleaner. but the minnesota auto dealers association is pushing back on this plan. minnesota's not southern california was certainly not trying to bash electric vehicles, but the fact is that their battery is reduced by about 40% and in cold cold weather. lambert is suing the state to get out of the california program. dealers know what vehicles their customers want. this mandate will force us to buy vehicles that we might not have customers for. that's a very expensive proposition. the minnesota pollution control agency tells me that the state is focused on implementing clean car standards that they adopted in 2021. they say electric and hybrid vehicles can be a great, affordable option to help consumers save money on gas and help address impacts of climate change, and the state will continue with the minnesota plan. lambert tells me that minnesota can't have its own planet needs to
leaving states like minnesota, unsure what to do.tor cells used electric cars in the state needs to be done. i believe it will help. two. to make the air cleaner. but the minnesota auto dealers association is pushing back on this plan. minnesota's not southern california was certainly not trying to bash electric vehicles, but the fact is that their battery is reduced by about 40% and in cold cold weather. lambert is suing the state to get out of the california program. dealers know what...
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polls have already opened in minnesota. it's september 25th, and polls are tightening.e is from the if star tribune. now, the consider the source, it's a far left-wing newspaper. tim walz had a lead of, they believe, it's a little confusing on the right side, 51-33 just aa while ago, and now the race has tightened to 7%. but i believe you have other polls that show you within the margin of error. how have you tightened the race in minnesota which most people see as an automatic for democrats? >> well, despite the fact that tim walz and the pacs are are spending over a million dollars a week trying to denigrate and demon ifize my running mate and i, they haven't made that much headway. we're 2.5 points behind, it's basically a dead heat. i think what's happening is people are realizing that tim walz isn't good for minnesota, and people realize that what's on the budget is inflation, crime, education. tim walz will try to distract people into thinking something else, but it's the not. and and people are really coming out, pete, they're providing support. heir going to dr.
polls have already opened in minnesota. it's september 25th, and polls are tightening.e is from the if star tribune. now, the consider the source, it's a far left-wing newspaper. tim walz had a lead of, they believe, it's a little confusing on the right side, 51-33 just aa while ago, and now the race has tightened to 7%. but i believe you have other polls that show you within the margin of error. how have you tightened the race in minnesota which most people see as an automatic for democrats?...
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houston simonette's family is a vendor at the minnesota state fair. he joins us live.ith us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> ashley: no problem. did you have issues getting the product, was it that shipping? was it what made you lose the earth to get your product? >> it was the shipping cost. some setbacks getting a schedule, but we did get to get it here in time and like you mentioned, triple cost over last year. >> ashley: how long did it take and how far in advance did you order your product? >> no, we actually order our product approximately a year in advance. we already placed our order for 2023 and likewise, the end of the fair last year we placed our 2022 order. >> ashley: last year was obviously the height of those really bad shipping delays. have they said they are worried about 2023, their product? >> no, there are no forcing delays or supply chain issues and obtaining the product for next year. >> ashley: right. so, when you talk about the cost, you said you haven't had to raise your prices in five years but you did have to raise your prices. how
houston simonette's family is a vendor at the minnesota state fair. he joins us live.ith us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> ashley: no problem. did you have issues getting the product, was it that shipping? was it what made you lose the earth to get your product? >> it was the shipping cost. some setbacks getting a schedule, but we did get to get it here in time and like you mentioned, triple cost over last year. >> ashley: how long did it take and how far...
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either in minnesota or else y wr in the country.at were made, that money came here and went to luxury cars and beachside properties and other personal items. >> this is the largest that we have seen so far. not that others couldn't be out there, but i'm wopdering what the attorney general, other officials are saying about other ongoing possible civil and criminal investigations. >> in this case, it was certainly even though it involved 48 defendants and very staggering scale of alleged money that was fraudulent, it was described on tuesday morning as just the first wave of charges here. indeed, later that afternoon, there was a criminal complaint unsealed against another defendant, a 48th person, who was accused of booking a one-way flight out of the country for this week. so the case continues. there's the expectation that three people will plead guilty in the near future and there could be additional charges just in this one investigation alone. >> steven, thank you for being on the program congratulations again on your reporting.
either in minnesota or else y wr in the country.at were made, that money came here and went to luxury cars and beachside properties and other personal items. >> this is the largest that we have seen so far. not that others couldn't be out there, but i'm wopdering what the attorney general, other officials are saying about other ongoing possible civil and criminal investigations. >> in this case, it was certainly even though it involved 48 defendants and very staggering scale of...
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we'll minnesota voters by? reporter for the 19th, an independent news organization, where he has been covering the political backlash in the wake of the dobbs decision. and she joins me. now shefali, minnesota is an interesting case. it is not a swing state in the same way that wisconsin is. but donald trump came very close in 2016, quite famously. and it is an interesting test case of how the politics of this are playing their. and it seems like jensen is aware that he is not on the right side of this right now. >> i think you are correct. and what we see in minnesota is the latest example in a trend we have seen -- we have seen republican candidates in arizona, north carolina, in michigan, tried to backtrack from their professed desire to ban abortion, often all circumstances, often with no exception for rape or incest. many things have changed right now. this is a general election, not a primary. the overturn of roe v. wade is no longer theoretical. it is real. and there is all sorts of reasons that you want
we'll minnesota voters by? reporter for the 19th, an independent news organization, where he has been covering the political backlash in the wake of the dobbs decision. and she joins me. now shefali, minnesota is an interesting case. it is not a swing state in the same way that wisconsin is. but donald trump came very close in 2016, quite famously. and it is an interesting test case of how the politics of this are playing their. and it seems like jensen is aware that he is not on the right side...
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there are several permits on minnesota street. issued prior to the permit buffer tonight include one remove and replacing the sheet rock to upgrade the plumbing and electric in 2017. another 2 remtsdz a 2 unit building over the counter for interior renovations in 2018 and foundation issued in 2019. all the permits are still open and yet to be completed. permit before thank you evening file in the october of 2019 and issued in june of 22. prior to this permit approved dbi received a complaint work done outside the scope of the issued permit. investigated and confirmed work was going on beyond the scope of the issued permits and notice of violation was issue in may of 22. work proceeding prior to the 2019 permit application issued. work was done without a permit. we issued a notice of violation contractor stopped all work in the areas under the filed permit. other areas these were barricaded and stop work order was issued. for the areas at the rear covered urged the now perimism work was allowed under the active permits. site visit
there are several permits on minnesota street. issued prior to the permit buffer tonight include one remove and replacing the sheet rock to upgrade the plumbing and electric in 2017. another 2 remtsdz a 2 unit building over the counter for interior renovations in 2018 and foundation issued in 2019. all the permits are still open and yet to be completed. permit before thank you evening file in the october of 2019 and issued in june of 22. prior to this permit approved dbi received a complaint...
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the only real progressive leader who ever came out of minnesota. was to put two and two together and think he's trying to go after walter mondale but is trying to do it somewhat underhandedly. i was a great line to think insults are really something no matter what side you're on something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insults. sometimes it can be a sophomoric insult. other times to be something creative and you say wow. >> host: rich rubino is the author of this book the great american political trivia challenge available online. thank you for spending a few minutes with this on about books. speech of thanks it was great to be on the station i dedicated the book too. >> listen to full episodes of about books on the c-span now app or whatever you get your podcast. or watch online at booktv.org. >> hello everyone. welcome to the national book festival. >> over the past 21 years partnership with the library of congress, but tv has provided in-depth on interrupted coverage of the national book festival. featuring hundreds of non- f
the only real progressive leader who ever came out of minnesota. was to put two and two together and think he's trying to go after walter mondale but is trying to do it somewhat underhandedly. i was a great line to think insults are really something no matter what side you're on something you can appreciate the way politicians are able to insults. sometimes it can be a sophomoric insult. other times to be something creative and you say wow. >> host: rich rubino is the author of this book...
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mrs.fischbach: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. burgess: i thank the gentlelady. i rise to speak and urge defeat of the previous question so we can take up h.r. 6184 halt fentanyl act. there is a crisis on our southern border due to the policies put in place by the biden administration. 2.5 million migrants have crossed our border. and they seized 11,000 pounds of fentanyl. this is a public health crisis and demands immediate attention. the halt fept nil act places fentanyl-related analogs and establishes a process by the departments of health and human services and department of veteran affairs. the move to permanently fentanyl to schedule 1 is a necessary tool to work for other agencies and law enforcement officials to address the threat of illicit fentanyl. fentanyl is now the number one cause of death for americans 18-45, surpassing covid, suicide and car accidents. mr. speaker, we have h
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mrs.fischbach: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. burgess: i thank the gentlelady. i rise to speak and urge defeat of the previous question so we can take up h.r. 6184 halt fentanyl act. there is a crisis on our southern border due to the policies put in place by the biden administration. 2.5 million migrants have crossed our border. and they seized 11,000...
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a small group of people in minnesota had an idea and saw an opportunity.se individuals believed they could steal 10's of millions of dollars from the federal child nutrition program by claiming to serve food to needy children when they were not. >> u.s. attorney andrew luger announced charges against 47 people tuesday for defrauding the federal child nutrition program alleging they profited off a scheme to make money by falsely claiming to feed needy children before long. the scheme that began with a simple idea in march of 2020 grew to become the largest pandemic fraud. in the united states. the indictments are against 6 groups, all connected to one main group feeding our future. they took millions of dollars in federal money during the pandemic. 250 million that was supposed to feed needy kids in minnesota. instead, prosecutors allege they fed their own pockets. they use this money that was supposed to be used for feeding children to buy houses in minnesota, resort property real estate. in kenya and turkey. luxury cars, commercial property, jewelry and m
a small group of people in minnesota had an idea and saw an opportunity.se individuals believed they could steal 10's of millions of dollars from the federal child nutrition program by claiming to serve food to needy children when they were not. >> u.s. attorney andrew luger announced charges against 47 people tuesday for defrauding the federal child nutrition program alleging they profited off a scheme to make money by falsely claiming to feed needy children before long. the scheme that...
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cars, real estate in turkey and kenya which has nothing to do with getting food to kids fed here in minnesota. >> reporter: so far the federal government has clawed back $50 million. prosecutors say their investigation is continuing and there may be more charges to come lester >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> up next, the race to save the amazon where illegal gold mining is even more profitable than the drug trade our climate challenge investigation. >>> we're back now with our nbc news investigation into the environmental crisis in the amazon from illegal gold mining, the impact being felt around the world cynthia mcfadden in partnership with the pulitzer center's rain forest project takes us to peru in our series "climate challenge. >> reporter: tonight, the amazon critical to a healthy planet, is in peril we travel to the emergency zone in peru >> what happens in the amazon doesn't just stay in the amazon >> reporter: professor myles sillman has studied the amazon for all of his professional life. he says the biodiversity here in peru affects weather patterns, crop growth and even carbon le
cars, real estate in turkey and kenya which has nothing to do with getting food to kids fed here in minnesota. >> reporter: so far the federal government has clawed back $50 million. prosecutors say their investigation is continuing and there may be more charges to come lester >> ken dilanian, thank you. >>> up next, the race to save the amazon where illegal gold mining is even more profitable than the drug trade our climate challenge investigation. >>> we're back...
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. >> judge judy: which cat had you agreed to purchase when you traveled to minnesota?ge judy: is that correct? >> no, it is not. >> judge judy: i know that that's a bone of contention in here. >> announcer: or was it all a sick trick? >> the female was not available. >> judge judy: why was she not available? >> because she had a cold. >> judge judy: what you're saying to me doesn't make sense. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution blair buder is suing cat breeder rebecca ansari for breach of contract regarding the sale of a this is case number 371 on the calendar in the matter of buder vs. ansari. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. buder, you wanted a particular kind of cat. >> correct. >> judge judy: it's called a... >> devon rex. >> judge judy: have you had that breed before? >> i did, growing up as a child. >> judge judy: an
. >> judge judy: which cat had you agreed to purchase when you traveled to minnesota?ge judy: is that correct? >> no, it is not. >> judge judy: i know that that's a bone of contention in here. >> announcer: or was it all a sick trick? >> the female was not available. >> judge judy: why was she not available? >> because she had a cold. >> judge judy: what you're saying to me doesn't make sense. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are...
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growing up in vergas, minnesota, mr. glawe rode along with his father who was the rural mail carrier in vergas. after serving in the u.s. army after vietnam, he moved to minneapolis and began his we're career with the u.s. post -- his career with the u.s. post office. he later moved back to vergas and resumed work on his family's dairy farm. after his father's death in 1982, mr. glawe added a second full-time job and took over the rural mail route, delivering mail to the town of vergas and the surrounding area for 36 years. he was well known on his route and served as a lifeline for many in the community. even during the harshest of minnesota winters, he would deliver mail, medicine and food to those in need. there is no better way to honor jon glawe's decades of service to the postal service than by naming a post office after him. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: if the gentl
growing up in vergas, minnesota, mr. glawe rode along with his father who was the rural mail carrier in vergas. after serving in the u.s. army after vietnam, he moved to minneapolis and began his we're career with the u.s. post -- his career with the u.s. post office. he later moved back to vergas and resumed work on his family's dairy farm. after his father's death in 1982, mr. glawe added a second full-time job and took over the rural mail route, delivering mail to the town of vergas and the...
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. >> 47 of them in minnesota indicted charged with conspiracy,wire fraud, money laundering and bribery the doj alleging these people bu billed the government for meals they did not serve to children that did not exist the fbi special agent in charge called the actions the epitome of greed bertha comes is with us. man, how did the feds say this scheme was pulled off? >> it's amazing. they are calling this brazen scheme of staggering proportions. doj accusing the defendants of creating fake companies that claimed to offer food to thousands of needy food in minnesota requesting a quarter billion dollars of covid relief funds from the department of agriculture. instead of filling hungry stomachs, prosecutors say they lined their pockets charging the federal government for millions of fake meals. >> more than 125 million fake meals are at issue in this case. they did all of this in a little over 20 months these defendants were executing their scheme fast. >> now according to an affidavit from the fbi, one restaurant collected more than $1 million in a single month claiming to have fed 185,0
. >> 47 of them in minnesota indicted charged with conspiracy,wire fraud, money laundering and bribery the doj alleging these people bu billed the government for meals they did not serve to children that did not exist the fbi special agent in charge called the actions the epitome of greed bertha comes is with us. man, how did the feds say this scheme was pulled off? >> it's amazing. they are calling this brazen scheme of staggering proportions. doj accusing the defendants of...
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>> i think what's going to be interesting to finally see minnesota. kurt cousin gets a a lot of fl. coach takes over more mike zimmerman. a different style in a division with aaron and these guys offense is going to win it. >> brian: do you get a sense of a team because you spend so much time with them before the game and after the game talking to them. do you get a sense of when somebody -- when this team has got it together they are going to be tough early on? can you figure a lot going into week one? >> i mean week one i think that's an interesting question to ask you guys with aaron we will talk to him on the phone. i will sit down -- sit down feature for fox. yeah, i think with him you definitely get a sense. i'm interested to talk to minnesota and see what their vibe is under the new coaching regime with kurt yet again. you kind of do. i think with the people that have been there for a while, right? >> what's interesting in the preseason is like it's the world of optimism. every team is the best they have ever been. every team has had the best preseason. >> brian: i think he h
>> i think what's going to be interesting to finally see minnesota. kurt cousin gets a a lot of fl. coach takes over more mike zimmerman. a different style in a division with aaron and these guys offense is going to win it. >> brian: do you get a sense of a team because you spend so much time with them before the game and after the game talking to them. do you get a sense of when somebody -- when this team has got it together they are going to be tough early on? can you figure a lot...
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small group of people in minnesota had an idea and saw an opportunity.iduals believed they could steal 10's of millions of dollars from the federal child nutrition program by claiming to serve food to needy children when they were not. >> u.s. attorney andrew luger announced charges against 47 people tuesday for defrauding the federal child nutrition program alleging they profited off a scheme to make money by falsely claiming to feed needy children for long. the scheme that began with a simple idea in march of 2020 grew to become the largest pandemic fraud. in the unitetestates. the indictments are against 6 groups, all connected to one main group feeding our future. they took millions of dollars in federal money during the paemic. 250 million that was supposed to feed needy kids in nnesota. instead, prosecutors allege they fed their own pockets. they use this money thatas supposed to be used for feeding children. to buy houses in minnesota, resort property and real e eate. in kenya and turkey. luxury cars, commercial property, jewelry and much more. th
small group of people in minnesota had an idea and saw an opportunity.iduals believed they could steal 10's of millions of dollars from the federal child nutrition program by claiming to serve food to needy children when they were not. >> u.s. attorney andrew luger announced charges against 47 people tuesday for defrauding the federal child nutrition program alleging they profited off a scheme to make money by falsely claiming to feed needy children for long. the scheme that began with a...
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history is under way now in minnesota. thousands of nurses walking off the job today in minneapolis and duluth, set to last three days they're demanding better pay and a fix to staffing shortages. last month union members overwhelmingly voted to approve the strike today one of the picketers said negotiations with her employer completely broke down two days ago. >> they are uninterested in some of our top concerns with the primary one being safe staffing. our goal is to let our management team know that we are very, very serious about the concerns that we have regarding the safety of our patients and our ability to provide quality care >> picketing nurses say they plan to be outside more than a dozen hospitals in minnesota through this thursday. the union and hospital reps have been negotiating table now for months, but they say they're not making much progress >>> more than 50 people rescued after a mudslide trapped dozens of cars in california last night. would you look at that all this according to the national weather s
history is under way now in minnesota. thousands of nurses walking off the job today in minneapolis and duluth, set to last three days they're demanding better pay and a fix to staffing shortages. last month union members overwhelmingly voted to approve the strike today one of the picketers said negotiations with her employer completely broke down two days ago. >> they are uninterested in some of our top concerns with the primary one being safe staffing. our goal is to let our management...
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i am from northern minnesota. we have sugar beet farms. they are unable to get workers in these fields. they have always been able to. we are all white appear. none of these white people want to work on these farms. i suggested to desantis, bring them up here because we need them. since we have decided in the divided states of america that we want to use human beings as political pawns, i am wondering because i actually heard a caller on c-span that the democrats start shipping homeless people. my homeless people cannot handle the weather. let's send homeless people to mar-a-lago because it's the fair thing to do. what do you think? thank you. guest: i don't know if i can react to that particular suggestion. we are seeing people use us political pawns in this immigration debate. to your point, there is a good question we should be asking how should we be using immigrants who are trying to flee their home countries that can better our own society and economy. immigration has always played a critical role in our own economy. especially as we
i am from northern minnesota. we have sugar beet farms. they are unable to get workers in these fields. they have always been able to. we are all white appear. none of these white people want to work on these farms. i suggested to desantis, bring them up here because we need them. since we have decided in the divided states of america that we want to use human beings as political pawns, i am wondering because i actually heard a caller on c-span that the democrats start shipping homeless people....
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it's been called in minnesota the feeding our future fraud. specifically.s because feeding our future is a minnesota non-profit that has done work like this for years but once the covid pandemic hit and a lot of the restrictions around these federal funds were loosened, they vowed to use this now kind of newly available money to feed needy kids during the pandemic as we saw the need soar. people were out of work and kids were out of school. overall, over the next couple of years, investigators say this group, including one of the heads of that feeding our future agency got $250 million in federal funds. again, earmarked to feed needy children, but instead of doing that, investigators say they did things like buy houses in minnesota. buy homes aboard. luxury cars, jewelry. the whole nine. here's more of what we heard in that press conference earlier. >> these individuals believed they could steal tens of millions of dollars from a federal child nutrition program by claiming to serve food to needy children when they were not. their goal was to make as much mo
it's been called in minnesota the feeding our future fraud. specifically.s because feeding our future is a minnesota non-profit that has done work like this for years but once the covid pandemic hit and a lot of the restrictions around these federal funds were loosened, they vowed to use this now kind of newly available money to feed needy kids during the pandemic as we saw the need soar. people were out of work and kids were out of school. overall, over the next couple of years, investigators...
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from politicians to the justice system and the media in minnesota, whole articles will be written about this not mentioning almost every single person involved is a somali muslim recently arrived in minnesota. they won't say that because they are afraid of racial animus when this has nothing to do with race and everything to do with banality incremental networks, 5 million over here, saying they are feeding kids, they weren't feeding anybody. we saw with the rise of isis, minneapolis, they have evidence of voter fraud. it is not targeting based on religion or race, it is a recognition with certain people doing certain things that we need to pay attention to. stuart: putin announced a partial mobilization in his military. >> translator: it is necessary to support the proposal of the ministry of defense to conduct partial mobilization in russia. we are talking about partial mobilization. stuart: he is threatening to use his nukes, president biden will speak in a few moments from now. what do you think president biden should be saying about this now today? >> we hope the ukrainians are suc
from politicians to the justice system and the media in minnesota, whole articles will be written about this not mentioning almost every single person involved is a somali muslim recently arrived in minnesota. they won't say that because they are afraid of racial animus when this has nothing to do with race and everything to do with banality incremental networks, 5 million over here, saying they are feeding kids, they weren't feeding anybody. we saw with the rise of isis, minneapolis, they have...
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lester is in burdette, minnesota on the republican line. caller: yeah, i am a vietnam vet and i am 80 years old, so i have seen some stuff that has gone on in the labor force. i worked after i got out of college in the military. i worked in the mines in minnesota as a millwright. host: and was that a union job? caller: yes. and i could see what the union was doing to the companies. they couldn't afford to buy new stuff, and all we were doing was repairing the equipment. you look at the mines now, they are closed because the unions fought for 13 weeks vacation, and when i got laid off and they closed the mines, a year later, i still got 13 weeks vacation. i called them up and asked what it was for. they said, you had that coming. the mines now are closed, and these people, who are working there, they lost their jobs. host: do you think the mines closed because of economic pressures from the union or other reasons? caller: right, that's why they closed, strictly. they tried to say there was not enough iron there, but there was enough iron the
lester is in burdette, minnesota on the republican line. caller: yeah, i am a vietnam vet and i am 80 years old, so i have seen some stuff that has gone on in the labor force. i worked after i got out of college in the military. i worked in the mines in minnesota as a millwright. host: and was that a union job? caller: yes. and i could see what the union was doing to the companies. they couldn't afford to buy new stuff, and all we were doing was repairing the equipment. you look at the mines...
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joe biden's vice president collective bail money through the minnesota freedom fund in order to freeple accused of people pinning violence against the police. the protesters kamala harris sprung from jail was a felon called sean michael tillman who was out for three weeks before authorities say he shot a man to death at a train station. now shortly after kamala harris boosted the minnesota freedom fund, joe biden rewarded her by choosing her as his vice president. it's what the time joe biden was much less concerned with violence against law enforcement as his partner was encouraging it. cops ambushed all over the country. in baton rouge, louisiana in 2020, a man name ronnie kato threaten to execute police officers to make good on the threat. he shot two cops and killed one of them. robert williams approach to police officers and a marked police car and pulled out a gun and for no stated reason open fire. 12 hours later arrived at the 41st police precinct and started to shoot more cops, only stopped when he ran out of ammunition. this is a trend and it continues to this day. ambushed
joe biden's vice president collective bail money through the minnesota freedom fund in order to freeple accused of people pinning violence against the police. the protesters kamala harris sprung from jail was a felon called sean michael tillman who was out for three weeks before authorities say he shot a man to death at a train station. now shortly after kamala harris boosted the minnesota freedom fund, joe biden rewarded her by choosing her as his vice president. it's what the time joe biden...
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abriÓ fuego contra una tienda en una gasolinera dejando una persona muerta y cuatro heridas, en minnesotaispana. nada parece disminuir las muertes provocadas por accidentes con armas de fuego. presentadora: se investigaciÓn cuerpo es de una mujer desaparecida, muertas del sospechoso se han detectado en unas sandalias encontradas cerca del lugar donde fletcher fue vista por Última vez con vida. se cree que subiÓ a la fuerza causando grandes heridas. mÁs adelante la diversiÓn se tornÓ en horror y pÁnico al desplomarse un ♪ presentadora: con 62% de los votos en contra y 38% a favor los chilenos rechazaron la creaciÓn de una nueva constituciÓn. el presidente calificÓ el resultado como mensaje contundente y dijo que se requerirÁn ajustes para enfrentar el nuevo periodo y alcanzar consenso en el proceso constituyente. gustavo preto escribiÓ: pinochet estÁ vivo en algunos cuando piensan que hay que eliminar a su rival. estas imÁgenes muestran cuando se desploma una rueda giratoria en la india. quedo una decena de heridos, entre ellos una mujer en estado crÍtico. la periodista publicÓ este vÍdeo
abriÓ fuego contra una tienda en una gasolinera dejando una persona muerta y cuatro heridas, en minnesotaispana. nada parece disminuir las muertes provocadas por accidentes con armas de fuego. presentadora: se investigaciÓn cuerpo es de una mujer desaparecida, muertas del sospechoso se han detectado en unas sandalias encontradas cerca del lugar donde fletcher fue vista por Última vez con vida. se cree que subiÓ a la fuerza causando grandes heridas. mÁs adelante la diversiÓn se tornÓ en...
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the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding rule 22, the senate consider the following nominations en bloc. calendar numbers 1137, 1138, and 1108. that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc without intervening action or debate, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the question occurs on the nominations en bloc. all in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. ms. smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in aered pooh of morning business, with -- in a beard of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the appointments at the desk appear s
the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding rule 22, the senate consider the following nominations en bloc. calendar numbers 1137, 1138, and 1108. that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc without intervening action or debate, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the...
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. >>> finally this half hour, a nursing home in minnesota was looking for a high-tech solution to itsfound was a path for residents to take a trip down memory lane. omar villafranca has the story. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesota nursing home. >> hi, pepper. >> reporter: it's not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk. >> i hope you are having a wonderful day. >> reporter: and even dance with the residents to keep them active. but pepper's special power is using new technology to bring up old memories. >> here is your brother holding your puppy. >> reporter: jill was diagnosed with alzheimer's. but when pepper shows her pictures of her past -- >> and i had red hair. >> reporter: -- the memories come flooding back. >> i loved my horse, lucky strike. >> warms my heart. >> reporter: sharon fen is jill's daughter. >> she was smiling. >> i know. i could tell from the back when i was watching her. she was beaming. >> reporter: ar shia khan with the university of minnesota duluth is the brain beh
. >>> finally this half hour, a nursing home in minnesota was looking for a high-tech solution to itsfound was a path for residents to take a trip down memory lane. omar villafranca has the story. >> reporter: 83-year-old jill breckenridge has a new friend at her minnesota nursing home. >> hi, pepper. >> reporter: it's not a person. >> it's great to see you. >> reporter: it's pepper, a special robot that can talk. >> i hope you are having a wonderful...
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minnesota cruises to a 23-7 win.ys battling it out under the lights at 45 years old, tom brady became the oldest starting quarterback in nfl history the bucs will settle for field goals early until brady found mike evans for the diving catch in the end zone. bad news for the cowboys late. dak prescott goes down, leaving the game with an injury to his throwing hand. jerry jones said prescott will need surgery and will be out for several weeks. tom brady is a perfect 7-0 against the cowboys. the bucs leave with the win. >>> and late day heroics by daniel jones brought the giants within one in tennessee. big blue went for two. and saquon barkley punched it in to take the lead, 21-20. >>> in detroit, the lions roared for over 450 yards of offense. they scored two touchdowns late, but it wasn't enough to come back the eagles score four times on the ground and win a high-scoring affair, 38-35 >>> philly picked up aj brown in the off-season, and he was among sunday's top performers. and patrick mahomes led all quarterbacks
minnesota cruises to a 23-7 win.ys battling it out under the lights at 45 years old, tom brady became the oldest starting quarterback in nfl history the bucs will settle for field goals early until brady found mike evans for the diving catch in the end zone. bad news for the cowboys late. dak prescott goes down, leaving the game with an injury to his throwing hand. jerry jones said prescott will need surgery and will be out for several weeks. tom brady is a perfect 7-0 against the cowboys. the...
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paul, minnesota. adrian, is this expected to go beyond the nurses' three-day planned strike?to work on thursday morning and those who are negotiating also hope to return on thursday to the bargaining table with hospital administrators. under paid and under staffed, those are two of the main reasons why 15,000 nurses including those you see behind us here at this hospital in front of children's minnesota and st. paul are striking. we spoke with one nurse who says yes, they want to have a salary increase but it's about more than wages. she says they are short staffed and many nurses inside of the hospital have been asked to do more with less. meanwhile, while the nurses are out here striking, there are temporary nurses inside caring for the patients. also outside today, the state's governor tim walls showing his support. listen in. >> and i will say this, none of you expected to get rich doing this but you damn sure didn't take an oath of poverty to do it. [ ch [ cheers ] >> reporter: initially the nurses requested a 30% wage increase that has decreased to 27%. also, many are w
paul, minnesota. adrian, is this expected to go beyond the nurses' three-day planned strike?to work on thursday morning and those who are negotiating also hope to return on thursday to the bargaining table with hospital administrators. under paid and under staffed, those are two of the main reasons why 15,000 nurses including those you see behind us here at this hospital in front of children's minnesota and st. paul are striking. we spoke with one nurse who says yes, they want to have a salary...
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the scheme involved billing the minnesota department of education meals and cut minnesota a check fort claims very few kids got the food provided. want to show you an example what feeding our future claimed they were providing. if we show the graphic what they were showing on there. 2500 meals being served every day. there is so little detail provided it appears several groups submitted the same form without providing aid. >> they then submitted false rosters listing thousands of children who either did not exist or who did not receive meals. these false forms were critical to the success of the scheme. >> where did all the money go if not to the kids? prosecutors say the suspects spent millions on july reese, cars and property all the way out in nairobi, kenya. the defendants facing a variety of charges and there is a lot out there. >> bill: could be billions, right? >> yes, it could. >> bill: nice to see you, mark meredith in washington >> dana: president biden will arrive any minute at the united nations where he is expected to make the case to world leaders that russia's aggressio
the scheme involved billing the minnesota department of education meals and cut minnesota a check fort claims very few kids got the food provided. want to show you an example what feeding our future claimed they were providing. if we show the graphic what they were showing on there. 2500 meals being served every day. there is so little detail provided it appears several groups submitted the same form without providing aid. >> they then submitted false rosters listing thousands of children...
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in minnesota, that the district probe trump and the minnesota republican in that outperformed republicansd 2020 and did better than any other republicans and that area. in nebraska republic and stick worse than republicans 2020 but there was a unique circumstance in which republican who had promote the reason the seat was vacant was because the former republican in that district had been convicted of lying to federal investigators which probably did not help the republic and bread. i do think the turnout, price of democratic turnout was a big factor. i don't think it's necessarily abortion, it's changing minds among voters but no doubt motivating progressives to turn out in the races, especially swing races. paul: dan, is the problem for the gop that the fundamental ground politically has changed with the overturning of roe? the republic and to some extent are still talking about abortion as if it hasn't. in other words, when roe was the law of the land, it didn't matter politically because nothing much could change through legislatures but now of course it can. do they have to adjust the
in minnesota, that the district probe trump and the minnesota republican in that outperformed republicansd 2020 and did better than any other republicans and that area. in nebraska republic and stick worse than republicans 2020 but there was a unique circumstance in which republican who had promote the reason the seat was vacant was because the former republican in that district had been convicted of lying to federal investigators which probably did not help the republic and bread. i do think...
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abriÓ fuego contra una tienda en una gasolinera dejando una persona muerta y cuatro heridas, en minnesotapana. nada parece disminuir las muertes provocadas por accidentes con armas de fuego. presentadora: se investigaciÓn cuerpo es de una mujer desaparecida, muertas del sospechoso se han detectado en unas sandalias encontradas cerca del lugar donde fletcher fue vista por Última vez con vida. se cree que subiÓ a la fuerza causando grandes heridas. mÁs adelante la diversiÓn se tornÓ en horror y pÁnico al desplomarse un cuando nuestra hija y nietos se mudaron con nosotros el detergente barato no pudo con las manchas. tiene mucha agua. así que volvimos a tide. una lavada y se fueron las manchas. qué? tu no te ibas a dormir? no pagues por agua. paga por poder de limpieza. [ticket imprimiéndose] [ambiente de bar] [música de fondo] entonces, ¿los llevo? aquí está la cuenta. gracias. ¿d-u-i? ¿diez mil dólares por un "d.u.i."? claro, es el cargo por un dui. ya saben, cárcel, ticket, licencia suspendida, seguro, días de trabajo perdidos... sale caro no cumplir con la ley. creo que un taxi es más ba
abriÓ fuego contra una tienda en una gasolinera dejando una persona muerta y cuatro heridas, en minnesotapana. nada parece disminuir las muertes provocadas por accidentes con armas de fuego. presentadora: se investigaciÓn cuerpo es de una mujer desaparecida, muertas del sospechoso se han detectado en unas sandalias encontradas cerca del lugar donde fletcher fue vista por Última vez con vida. se cree que subiÓ a la fuerza causando grandes heridas. mÁs adelante la diversiÓn se tornÓ en...
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vehicles, sports cars, real estate in turkey and kenya it has nothing to do with getting kids fed in minnesota>> reporter: so far the federal government clawed back $50 million. prosecutors say the investigators is continuing and there may be more charges to come. >> thanks to ken for that report for the first time anxiety skrooip screenings are suggested for all u.s. adults under the age of 65. even without symptoms anxiety screening. int specified how patients will be screened a questionnaire, and the public will have a chance to share opinions on the recommendation by october 17th. >>> the ntsb is recommending that all new vehicles come with systems that would limit functions if the car detects that the driver is impaired by alcohol. the chair of the ntsb said impairment detection technology could prevent tens of thousands of deaths caused by impaired driving and speeding the national traffic highway administration would have to accept the recommendation. >>> back to michelle for the extreme weather as we track fiona. >> after a sluggish start so the tropical season we are ramping up the ac
vehicles, sports cars, real estate in turkey and kenya it has nothing to do with getting kids fed in minnesota>> reporter: so far the federal government clawed back $50 million. prosecutors say the investigators is continuing and there may be more charges to come. >> thanks to ken for that report for the first time anxiety skrooip screenings are suggested for all u.s. adults under the age of 65. even without symptoms anxiety screening. int specified how patients will be screened a...
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a growing gas consumer via mongolia, minnesota. she doesn't have anything leaking. meanwhile, ran and rush hour, also strengthening relations and security and energy. walter ron has signed up to full membership of read the regional power house, the shanghai cooperation organization. we spoke with the ceo of the national iranian oil company and he says the 2 countries are moving ahead with various joint ventures a month taken, mclennan, i think europeans themselves are partly to blame for depriving themselves of gas. europeans should choose a policy that excludes restrictions on themselves and does not impose restrictions on gas in other countries. we oh, should use logical approaches in energy disputes. currently we have 7 oil reserve wars and 7 contracts worth $4000000000.00 with various russian companies. we are also conducting negotiations included on the further development of several new oil and gas reserve wars, and on investments in ellen jeep. we have affordable in agreement with gas prom. we have discussed exchanging our e
a growing gas consumer via mongolia, minnesota. she doesn't have anything leaking. meanwhile, ran and rush hour, also strengthening relations and security and energy. walter ron has signed up to full membership of read the regional power house, the shanghai cooperation organization. we spoke with the ceo of the national iranian oil company and he says the 2 countries are moving ahead with various joint ventures a month taken, mclennan, i think europeans themselves are partly to blame for...
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mary turner, president of the minnesota nurses association, joined picketers outside children's minnesota hospital in minneapolis wednesday. >> this is a fight for our very profession. if you have not heard the study out of illinois university, 51% of the nurses potentially will leave the bedside as of next year. 51%. that is a public health crisis. we are pushing for a contract that will draw nurses back to the bedside. we have plenty of nurses, but we have nurses that don't want to work in the conditions that are out there. i can say this message every nurse and every state and they would understand what i'm talking about. amy: the biden administration says it will transfer $3.5 billion in frozen afghan funds to a trust fund in switzerland, which will use the money to help stabilize afghanistan's econy. this comes just weeks after a federal judge recommended against efforts by victims of the september 11 attacks to seize half of the $7 billion in afghanistan's foreign reserves frozen by the u.s. humanitarian aid groups are calling for all the assets seized by the u.s. to be returned to
mary turner, president of the minnesota nurses association, joined picketers outside children's minnesota hospital in minneapolis wednesday. >> this is a fight for our very profession. if you have not heard the study out of illinois university, 51% of the nurses potentially will leave the bedside as of next year. 51%. that is a public health crisis. we are pushing for a contract that will draw nurses back to the bedside. we have plenty of nurses, but we have nurses that don't want to work...
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revealed that fbi agents seized his cell phone while he was in the drive-through of a hardee's in minnesota. >> the fbi came after me and took my phone and surrounded me at a hardee's and took my phone -- i went on my business, everything went, they could have -- what they have done is weaponized the fbi. it's disgusting. i don't have a computer. everything i do, on my phone, everything was on there -- and they told me not to tell anybody. there was an order, don't tell anybody. okay, i won't. i am. so -- >> in fact, mike lindell has done the opposite of what he said the fbi asked, speaking publicly about whatever happened on every tv program that will have him. and of course, they will all have them, because they're all hooked on those sweet ad dollars from mustache pillow. com. >> i'm not sure what they are going to find on your phone but -- >> they are going to find nothing. they are going to find a lot of promo codes for a lot of -- at my pillow. newsmax has been great, by the way. >> promo code, newsmax. always me closing, mike. to be fair, he has been generous with the promo codes and
revealed that fbi agents seized his cell phone while he was in the drive-through of a hardee's in minnesota. >> the fbi came after me and took my phone and surrounded me at a hardee's and took my phone -- i went on my business, everything went, they could have -- what they have done is weaponized the fbi. it's disgusting. i don't have a computer. everything i do, on my phone, everything was on there -- and they told me not to tell anybody. there was an order, don't tell anybody. okay, i...