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missouri's adopted son. he was a member of the greatest generation who put his career on hold to serving in world war ii and he went on to become the greatest hitter in baseball history. [applause] he was called baseball's perfect warrior because while he swung a wildcat, he also carried himself with a quiet dignity. always a gentleman, he was known to say that every day you put this jersey on, it is a privilege. every day you put this jersey on, it is a privilege. the same can be said for all of us in this room. everyday when he put that pen on your lapel, it is a privilege. and with that privilege comes responsibility. the people count on us to look out for their families as if they were our families. to focus on what matters. better jobs and better schools and better opportunities. and you know that it is easy to get caught up in the political back-and-forth where the controversy of the hour for the latest tweet but we must be bigger than that. [applause] [applause] because the work that we do here is ver
missouri's adopted son. he was a member of the greatest generation who put his career on hold to serving in world war ii and he went on to become the greatest hitter in baseball history. [applause] he was called baseball's perfect warrior because while he swung a wildcat, he also carried himself with a quiet dignity. always a gentleman, he was known to say that every day you put this jersey on, it is a privilege. every day you put this jersey on, it is a privilege. the same can be said for all...
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in missouri we sit still. and now we have fallen on it. this year missouri is paying the cost. this year missourians are suffering the consequences. i look forward to working with all of you to bring affordable health coverage to working families in missouri and reform medicaid the missouri way. [applause] one year ago, many of us gathered in st. louis to more in a loss of an icon missouri's adopted son sandy, stan the man was a member of the greatest generation who put his career on hold to serve in world war ii and went on to become the greatest hitter in baseball history. [applause] stand was called baseball's perfect lawyer because while he swung a loud that he also carried himself with a quiet dignity. always a gentleman he was known to say every day you put this jersey on, it is a privilege. everyday you put this jersey can't it is a privilege. the same can be said for all of us in this room. everyday you put the pin on your lapel and enter these doors to do the people's business it is a privilege and with that privilege comes responsibility. the people of missouri count
in missouri we sit still. and now we have fallen on it. this year missouri is paying the cost. this year missourians are suffering the consequences. i look forward to working with all of you to bring affordable health coverage to working families in missouri and reform medicaid the missouri way. [applause] one year ago, many of us gathered in st. louis to more in a loss of an icon missouri's adopted son sandy, stan the man was a member of the greatest generation who put his career on hold to...
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. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr.
. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr.
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. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey.
. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey.
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. >> ford's new f-150 will be built in missouri in 2015.h the missouri governor and his role in the auto industry. >> thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> unlike those of you for missouri i have no need to ever have a truck and this new f-150 has more stuff than i need. this is actually a working man's truck. it has all sorts of things and a connection to your state. other than the fact that people will buy? >> we make them in the show-me state. we are proud proud of new redesign of the 50-150. we think it will continue to keep the top market for ford, continue to make sure that this heavy-duty vehicle delivers for america. >> you know, everybody associates autos and auto building with detroit. but, in fact, it's all over the state and it's been in your state. >> especially important in these heavier vehicles. missouri has on the western side we have ford that builds the new fan and this f-150. on the eastern see chevy colorado and the canyon. if you are driving a pickup truck there is a good chance it was built in the show-me stat
. >> ford's new f-150 will be built in missouri in 2015.h the missouri governor and his role in the auto industry. >> thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> unlike those of you for missouri i have no need to ever have a truck and this new f-150 has more stuff than i need. this is actually a working man's truck. it has all sorts of things and a connection to your state. other than the fact that people will buy? >> we make them in the show-me state. we are...
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i spoke with the governor in missouri. >> i, like most of you from missouri, i have no need to ever have a truck, and this new f-150 has more stuff that i don't need. this is the working man's truck, and it has connection to your state. >> we make them here, and we're proud of the redesign of the f-150. we think that it will keep the top market for for the. >> everybody associates i building in detroit, but it's in your state and it has been in your state go on the western side we have ford that builts the van. if and if you're driving a truck there is a chance that it was built in the show-me state. when youcally about this show and the recession. there is a real sense that it was worth it to keep this sny . >> in january 2009 was the auto jobs task force. when i came up here that first and second it was quieter than it was today. in our state, and in our country, and it's now paying off. >> your state has the same concerns that the country has, to keep the middle class strong to pay taxes so we have more people praying in than taking out of the system. >> it's good to see 51 straight m
i spoke with the governor in missouri. >> i, like most of you from missouri, i have no need to ever have a truck, and this new f-150 has more stuff that i don't need. this is the working man's truck, and it has connection to your state. >> we make them here, and we're proud of the redesign of the f-150. we think that it will keep the top market for for the. >> everybody associates i building in detroit, but it's in your state and it has been in your state go on the western...
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missouri death row inmate herbert smalls has been put to death, shortly after the u.s. supreme court denied his appeals. the lethal drug used was at the center of his legal challenges. >> herbert smalls is the sixth ban executed by lethal injection in the u.s. there was appeals over the pharmaceuticals used to carry out his order failed. in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled three drug protocol does not amount to cruel and unusual punishment. with pharmaceutical d companies failing to allow their chemicals to be used, states are struggling to find alternatives. >> dennis maguire was executed using a combination of drugs not used before. it took 26 minutes after witnesses gassed, choked and convulsed. are these inmates entitled to a pain-free death. the constitution does not guarantee a pain-free death. at some point it's so intense, protracted. the sense of decency precluts the infliction of capital pin ushment. >> missouri state representative rick bratton introduced legislation that would add a 5-person firing squad as an alternative to lethal injection. he defend it.
missouri death row inmate herbert smalls has been put to death, shortly after the u.s. supreme court denied his appeals. the lethal drug used was at the center of his legal challenges. >> herbert smalls is the sixth ban executed by lethal injection in the u.s. there was appeals over the pharmaceuticals used to carry out his order failed. in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled three drug protocol does not amount to cruel and unusual punishment. with pharmaceutical d companies failing to...
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is the university of missouri at fault?> no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were many people inside the university that knew about the allegations sense sandusky, there simply isn't that evidence here in this case, at least not right now. >> you're talking about title ix, because under title ix if the university were aware that there were allegations of solution they were obligated to investigation, and you're saying they were not aware at that time. >> not at all. so this happened her freshman year, don. that's when the allegations are -- are made, and it was two years later that a newspaper article about the se
is the university of missouri at fault?> no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there...
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we're talk about missouri's governor about that.t story and more as "real money" continues live from the detroit auto show. keep it live right here. don't think anyone should be subjected to these e-mails and threats. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >>> ore the years the american-made pickup truck has become an iconic symbol of the working man. already here said the chef i have silver auto snagged the truck of the year
we're talk about missouri's governor about that.t story and more as "real money" continues live from the detroit auto show. keep it live right here. don't think anyone should be subjected to these e-mails and threats. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume...
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is the university of missouri at fault?no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were many people inside the university that knew about the allegations against sandusky, there simply isn't that evidence here in this case, at least not right now. >> you're talking about title ix, because under title ix if the university were aware that there were allegations of a sexual assault, they were obligated to investigation. and you're saying they were not aware at that time. >> not at all. so this happened her freshman year, don. that's when the allegations are -- are made, and it was two years later that a newspaper article abo
is the university of missouri at fault?no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were...
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. -- ann wagner from missouri.e remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for joining this extraordinary march and magnificent celebration of god's gift of life. a big commitment to defending and protecting women and children from the violence of abortion. despite the fact that president obama is using self and course of power of the state to promote abortion violence, the pro-life movement is alive and well and making serious and significant sustained progress. in the past three years alone, a record 200 pro-life laws have been enacted in the states. although the u.s. senate democratic legal should -- leadership refuses to vote on pro-life legislation, that is not the case in the house for his speaker and eric cantor. a majority in the house. this will end
. -- ann wagner from missouri.e remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for joining this extraordinary march and magnificent celebration of god's gift of life. a big commitment to defending and protecting women and children from...
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it's awful hard to track but he ends up on the upper missouri in the fall of 1840. he becomes one of the most successful traders working a number of the most important posts, 14, fort mckenzie, but clarke never masters his temper and his penchant for violence, and so as i told a moment ago he is murdered at the age of 52, for reasons still debated on the blackfoot reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over horses and a saddle? that's one story. he might have assaulted a wife. that is the one that seems more compelling to me. at any rate clarke is murdered iand the first two chapters of books are about his relationship with his father what would you use to explain the history of the blackfoot, in terms of their contact with the expanding and the american nation and the second chapter looked at malcolm clarke and concludes with his death on his ranch in august 1869. turning to chapter three, the eldest son of malcolm, and on the night that his father is murdered, horace is traveling, sort of pretty clever ruse, drawn away from the branch is anoth
it's awful hard to track but he ends up on the upper missouri in the fall of 1840. he becomes one of the most successful traders working a number of the most important posts, 14, fort mckenzie, but clarke never masters his temper and his penchant for violence, and so as i told a moment ago he is murdered at the age of 52, for reasons still debated on the blackfoot reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over horses and a saddle? that's one story. he might have assaulted a...
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up at the airport in branson, missouri. buddy bailed out, it was two hours away. he decided to hire a helicopter. this helicopter ride took only about 12 minutes. >> well, missouri is the show me state. he was showing off. >> he's going to hang out with some friends on the lake. you can see he takes a couple of dry bags, drops one right into the lake. somebody comes by, picks that up, gives the thumbs up. now he's got like a carry-on bag, also a little dry bag and justin goes down with that bag. jumps right into the lake. >> talk about making an entrance. you know you show up fashionably late to a party, this guy shows up in a helicopter. does not want to miss the party. he swims over to the boat and let the party start. >> are you kidding me? this is so bad ass of him. >> a little detour is not going to stop him from getting to the party. >> our good friend ed is out kissing people on new year's e eve. guess how he was going to do it? with a card trick. >> you shuffle the deck and tell the story but if i pullhisou be kiss?
up at the airport in branson, missouri. buddy bailed out, it was two hours away. he decided to hire a helicopter. this helicopter ride took only about 12 minutes. >> well, missouri is the show me state. he was showing off. >> he's going to hang out with some friends on the lake. you can see he takes a couple of dry bags, drops one right into the lake. somebody comes by, picks that up, gives the thumbs up. now he's got like a carry-on bag, also a little dry bag and justin goes down...
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tony is from west plains, missouri. he enrolled in the missouri state insurance pool, the high-risk pool, but when it was terminated, he was told to enroll in the federal health exchange. i think he's finally gotten that done. he just says it happens to cost him more than it cost him before. remember, the high-risk pool. here is what tony says in his letter. when national health care became available, the legislature -- this would be the missouri legislature. i think this is what happened in most states -- voted to end the missouri high-risk pool, effective december 31, 2013, and sent me a letter saying i would have to enroll in the federal program. i got on the web site the first week of october and made some attempt to enroll every day through october and november. i was finally successful in assessing the policy plans available just before december 1. now, here's another point i want to make, too. the rollout itself has had negative consequences on the makeup of people who have insurance. now, i have -- i think there
tony is from west plains, missouri. he enrolled in the missouri state insurance pool, the high-risk pool, but when it was terminated, he was told to enroll in the federal health exchange. i think he's finally gotten that done. he just says it happens to cost him more than it cost him before. remember, the high-risk pool. here is what tony says in his letter. when national health care became available, the legislature -- this would be the missouri legislature. i think this is what happened in...
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in missouri, in the city of st. louis, the mayor responded to the president's state of the union by announcing a rise in the minimum wage for people who work for the city of st. louis. he released a statement saying "i hope other employers will follow the president's example. the city of st. louis will. tomorrow i will ask the personnel director in the civil service commission to amend the compensation regulation to ensure all part-time employees receive a minimum of $10.10 per hour." in the new york area, the president's call for raising the minimum wage dovetails with an ongoing campaign to raise the wage that's paid specifically to people who work at the new york city area airports. there are two new york airports at laguardia and jfk, and one airport that is considered to be in the new york area, but it's in newark. newark, new jersey. and you know who decides what the minimum wage is for people who work at those three new york-area airports? it's these guys. remember them? the port authority of new york and new
in missouri, in the city of st. louis, the mayor responded to the president's state of the union by announcing a rise in the minimum wage for people who work for the city of st. louis. he released a statement saying "i hope other employers will follow the president's example. the city of st. louis will. tomorrow i will ask the personnel director in the civil service commission to amend the compensation regulation to ensure all part-time employees receive a minimum of $10.10 per hour."...
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missouri is blocked the navigators and other counsellors that are trying to help people to enroll. the state is one of several trying to put restrictions in police. >>> fox news alert and a new warning for retailers. the fbi telling them to get ready for more credit card breeches like the ones that hit tens of millions of people in target over the holiday. how are you money and good day to you. >> tell me about the warning from the fbi. >> it was leaked and we heard about it. they are basically
missouri is blocked the navigators and other counsellors that are trying to help people to enroll. the state is one of several trying to put restrictions in police. >>> fox news alert and a new warning for retailers. the fbi telling them to get ready for more credit card breeches like the ones that hit tens of millions of people in target over the holiday. how are you money and good day to you. >> tell me about the warning from the fbi. >> it was leaked and we heard about...
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seasons is comparable to what bill walsh did in the late 70s and we missouri the dynasty that was started in the 80s and if they win today. they are on the same path as the 49ers did then. >> making two appearances and they would rather win than have it turn out the way it did last time. >> there is a stadium full of people that will be filling up throughout the day. >> this is the noisiest venue in the and that's something 49ers will have to deal with. and that's what will stand between them to make the second appearance in the super bowl. >> we have more in the next hour as it starts to pick up here. >> reporting live from had seattle. >> ktvu,. >> people gear up form the big game q. >> getting ready for the
seasons is comparable to what bill walsh did in the late 70s and we missouri the dynasty that was started in the 80s and if they win today. they are on the same path as the 49ers did then. >> making two appearances and they would rather win than have it turn out the way it did last time. >> there is a stadium full of people that will be filling up throughout the day. >> this is the noisiest venue in the and that's something 49ers will have to deal with. and that's what will...
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kennedy selected senator stuart of missouri to be his running mate. he asked him, accepted, was writing his acceptance speech, and that night, johnson and
kennedy selected senator stuart of missouri to be his running mate. he asked him, accepted, was writing his acceptance speech, and that night, johnson and
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the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: first of all, on the business before us today, we want to continue to remember that if you are ann unemployed, if you do -- if you are unemployed, if you do lose jury job today or -- lose your job today or tomorrow or next week in every state you immediately qualify for six months of unemployment. in states that have high unemployment, you immediately qualify for 13 to 26 weeks of unemployment. if this congress and the administration spent the kind of effort and time on what it takes to create private-sector jobs or encouraging an environment where that happens, we'd be spending our time much more wisely than we are continuing to perpetuate a program that the majority would suggest shouldn't even be paid for and many would suggest is just not a program at all. now other things that ar that ae affecting our economy is why i came to the floor today. from constant talking about more taxes, to higher utility bills to more regulation, to obviously this overwhelming discussion about
the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: first of all, on the business before us today, we want to continue to remember that if you are ann unemployed, if you do -- if you are unemployed, if you do lose jury job today or -- lose your job today or tomorrow or next week in every state you immediately qualify for six months of unemployment. in states that have high unemployment, you immediately qualify for 13 to 26 weeks of unemployment. if this congress and the administration...
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he's from missouri. now he served for montana but he's originally from missouri. that's two of us. >> he did claim that particular heritage. he did great job. i would recommend chairman wheeler, that he should come and ask you to conduct the auction. >> i'm not worried about conducting as much as i am how it's put together. what was your comment? i didn't understand you said we need a cap to people know what they're buying. what did you mean? >> in any auction when folks come in, you want high bidder to walk away with whatever was auctioned. the way to do that, i believe, is to make sure that everybody bidding in that auction knows the following. what are the rules about how much you can buy? it doesn't have to be a cap. it could be -- some people think it should being agrigation leve. as they are about to put in the high bid, they ought to know they can walk away with whatever they can buy instead of having to have another proceeding where they ask the fcc or the department of justice later am i permitted to walk away with this because i don't know whether i viol
he's from missouri. now he served for montana but he's originally from missouri. that's two of us. >> he did claim that particular heritage. he did great job. i would recommend chairman wheeler, that he should come and ask you to conduct the auction. >> i'm not worried about conducting as much as i am how it's put together. what was your comment? i didn't understand you said we need a cap to people know what they're buying. what did you mean? >> in any auction when folks come...
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, it ends up not at branson, missouri but it ends up at the airport seven miles away. we are going to talk with a former ntsb investigator for the burning question, are you kidding me? [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >>> here is something you don't want to hear after a flight. ladies and gentlemen, you are not where you should be. you have landed at the wrong airport. a southwest flight was supposed to land in branson, missouri, but somehow
, it ends up not at branson, missouri but it ends up at the airport seven miles away. we are going to talk with a former ntsb investigator for the burning question, are you kidding me? [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow light & healthy. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest...
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you all about it coming right up then michael hudson professor of economics at the university of missouri along with gonzalo lira both join me on today's show to talk about the history of debt and the old guard that they say is america today interesting stuff you won't want to miss it and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talked. and if you were to measure wall street for you know what i'm talking about yet you do it all starts right now. as part of the one trillion dollar bipartisan bill to fund the u.s. government through september thirtieth republican negotiators have managed to rein in funding for wall street yet reduced spending on federal food stamp programs lobbyists for wall street have been pressing congress to curb the growing power of financial regulatory bodies like the f.c.c. now the spending bill has assigned forty four million dollars to an economic review of its rule making process and also includes cuts to become on of the futures trading commission now in response to dennis keller c.e.o. of better markets which is a nonprofit organization that promotes public interes
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you all about it coming right up then michael hudson professor of economics at the university of missouri along with gonzalo lira who joined me on today's show to talk about the history of debt and the old guard that they say is america today interesting stuff you won't want to miss that and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talked. and if you were to measure wall street for you know what i'm talking about yet you do it all starts right now. as part of the one trillion dollar bipartisan bill to fund the u.s. government through september thirtieth republican negotiators have managed to rein in funding for wall street yet reduced spending on federal food stamp programs lobbyists for wall street have been pressing congress to curb the growing power of financial regulatory bodies like the f.c.c. now the spending bill has assigned forty four million dollars to an economic review of its rulemaking process and also includes cuts to become on of the futures trading commission now in response to dennis keller c.e.o. of better markets which is a nonprofit organization that promotes public inter
you all about it coming right up then michael hudson professor of economics at the university of missouri along with gonzalo lira who joined me on today's show to talk about the history of debt and the old guard that they say is america today interesting stuff you won't want to miss that and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talked. and if you were to measure wall street for you know what i'm talking about yet you do it all starts right now. as part of the one trillion dollar bipartisan...
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>> well, damages in missouri are determined by juries.ocused upon zoey's well-being and her future. we were appointed by the jackson county probate court to represent zoey and to try to provide for her future, because she lost both parents in this incident. it's interesting, paul talks about it, and maybe around the country, the standard would be that it caused the injury. in missouri, if it contributed to the injury, the chiefs are responsible. and i think it's very hard to argue that the head trauma did not contribute to javon belcher's emotionalism and his mental instability during this time period. he had a very serious concussion less than a month before this event. he was on a downward spiral. the chiefs were aware of it. they were sending him to counselling, and he committed suicide in front of the general manager, who during this very time period, was riding him very hard, telling him he was a mistake, and that he was going to get rid of him. so i think that the case is a very strong case. >> are you blaming the chiefs for committ
>> well, damages in missouri are determined by juries.ocused upon zoey's well-being and her future. we were appointed by the jackson county probate court to represent zoey and to try to provide for her future, because she lost both parents in this incident. it's interesting, paul talks about it, and maybe around the country, the standard would be that it caused the injury. in missouri, if it contributed to the injury, the chiefs are responsible. and i think it's very hard to argue that...
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now to missouri for democratic governor j. nixon's "state of the state" address degrees during his hour-long speech he talked about the state's economic progress, education, and the expansion of medicaid and and health care law. his address was just under an hour. [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, governor jay nixon. >> thank you. they keep a lid said governor, speaker jones, president pro tem , judges of the missouri supreme court, state officials, members of the legislature, members of my cab, fell missourians. tonight we are replaced to be joined by misery's exceptional first lady to with georgann. [applause] in our son, well. tonight we're honored to be joined by people who put their level to protect the lives of others, whether they fight our enemies abroad or protect communities at home, these ordinary men and women do extraordinary thick's. they are real heroes. on august 6 in the dark of the night deadly flash floods struck several communities without warning. rising by as much as 23 feet. inundating homes, washi
now to missouri for democratic governor j. nixon's "state of the state" address degrees during his hour-long speech he talked about the state's economic progress, education, and the expansion of medicaid and and health care law. his address was just under an hour. [applause] >> ladies and gentleman, governor jay nixon. >> thank you. they keep a lid said governor, speaker jones, president pro tem , judges of the missouri supreme court, state officials, members of the...
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breaking overnight, a southwest airlines jet with 125 passengers on board landing at the wrong missouri airport and the landing was a nail biter. the boeing 737 was supposed to touch down in branson last night. somehow the plane landed seven miles away. get this, the runway was less than 4,000 feet. that is meaningful for a plane that size. what happened here, rene? >> we're still trying to get to the bottom of that but at the moment, one big math problem. this airport in missouri, they're working on considering the length of the plane, the weight of the plane to determine if this plane that ended up at the wrong airport can safely take off. a hard landing and the smell of burning rubber, two indications to passengers on southwest flight 4013 that something was wrong after their plane landed at the wrong airport. coming within 300 feet of a steep en bancmembankment at the the runway. the plane showed up at taney county airport, about seven miles from its destination. >> one of the planes ended up landing at port airport. >> we got a call saying the plane has landed at an airport nearby.
breaking overnight, a southwest airlines jet with 125 passengers on board landing at the wrong missouri airport and the landing was a nail biter. the boeing 737 was supposed to touch down in branson last night. somehow the plane landed seven miles away. get this, the runway was less than 4,000 feet. that is meaningful for a plane that size. what happened here, rene? >> we're still trying to get to the bottom of that but at the moment, one big math problem. this airport in missouri,...
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you need to know this had ten twenty pm last night the state of missouri executed fifty six year old herbert smalls a convicted murderer until yesterday afternoon. there was a good chance the smalls would live to see a few more days that's because on tuesday the supreme court granted him a stay of execution smalls and his legal team argued that the drug cocktail missouri planned to use to kill him would cause unnecessary suffering the supreme court agreed at first but then rescinded state yesterday afternoon small's this case highlights a growing problem in the american justice system many of the companies that make the drugs used in lethal injection executions have stopped selling those drugs to prisons because they don't want them used to kill people this is created a shortage of lethal injection drugs as a result death penalty states like missouri have started experimenting with new lethal drug cocktails cocktails that many civil rights activists say caused more aid holdouts and the normal lethal injection drugs are pretty crummy to begin a shortage also has state lawmakers across
you need to know this had ten twenty pm last night the state of missouri executed fifty six year old herbert smalls a convicted murderer until yesterday afternoon. there was a good chance the smalls would live to see a few more days that's because on tuesday the supreme court granted him a stay of execution smalls and his legal team argued that the drug cocktail missouri planned to use to kill him would cause unnecessary suffering the supreme court agreed at first but then rescinded state...
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. -- ann wagner from missouri. smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for joining this extraordinary march and magnificent celebration of god's gift of life. a big commitment to defending and protecting women and children from the violence of abortion. despite the fact that president obama is using self and course of power of the state to promote abortion violence, the pro-life andment is alive and well making serious and significant sustained progress. in the past three years alone, a record 200 pro-life laws have been enacted in the states. although the u.s. senate democratic legal should -- leadership refuses to vote on pro-life legislation, that is not the case in the house for and eric cantor. a majority in the house. this will end the discrimination against av girls killed by sex selection of abortion and --
. -- ann wagner from missouri. smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for joining this extraordinary march and magnificent celebration of god's gift of life. a big commitment to defending and protecting women and children from the violence of abortion. despite the fact that president...
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you all about it coming right up then michael hudson professor of economics at the university of missouri along with gonzalo lira both join me on today's show to talk about the history of debt and the old guard that they say is america today interesting stuff you won't want to miss it and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talked. and if you were to major wall street firm you know what i'm talking about yet you do it all starts right now. as part of the one trillion dollar bipartisan bill to fund the u.s. government through september thirtieth republican negotiators have managed to rein in funding for wall street yet reduced spending on federal food stamp programs lobbyists for wall street have been pressing congress to curb the growing power of financial regulatory bodies like the f.c.c. now the spending bill has assigned forty four million dollars to an economic review of its rulemaking process and also includes cuts to the commodity futures trading commission now in response to dennis keller c.e.o. of better markets which is a nonprofit organization that promotes public interest in
you all about it coming right up then michael hudson professor of economics at the university of missouri along with gonzalo lira both join me on today's show to talk about the history of debt and the old guard that they say is america today interesting stuff you won't want to miss it and in today's big deal ed harrison and i talked. and if you were to major wall street firm you know what i'm talking about yet you do it all starts right now. as part of the one trillion dollar bipartisan bill to...
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the trail is hard to track but he ends up on the upper missouri in the fall of 1840 and he becomes one of the most successful traders working in a number of the most import imposts and fort union, fort mackenzie and fort benton especially. but he never masters his temper and his patience for violence as a told you he's murdered at 52 for reasons that still the date on the reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over some horses and a spyglass is one story that was told or is it because he might have insulted his wife that is a story that was told on the reservation was more compelling to me. at any rate is murdered and in the first two chapters of the book are the relationships which i explained the history particularly in terms of their contact with the expanding american nation and the second chapter listed malcolm clarke and concludes with the death on his ranch in august of 1869. chapter three, the eldest son of malcolm and on the night his father is murdered in august of 1869, the horse is traveling in a clever ruse will buy another one of their indian wootan a
the trail is hard to track but he ends up on the upper missouri in the fall of 1840 and he becomes one of the most successful traders working in a number of the most import imposts and fort union, fort mackenzie and fort benton especially. but he never masters his temper and his patience for violence as a told you he's murdered at 52 for reasons that still the date on the reservation. was it because a long festering family dispute over some horses and a spyglass is one story that was told or is...
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the southwest airline flight that accidentally, somehow, landed at the wrong airport in missouri?e off from the wrong airport. the challenge here is the wrong airport has a runway that we about too short for these passenger jets, and the runway ends with a cliff. a live look at the plane right now. all started last night when a southwest airlines flight from chicago to branson, mist, but instead of landing in branson, it landed at a much smaller airport a few miles away. thankfully nobody got hurt but it was clearly a very
the southwest airline flight that accidentally, somehow, landed at the wrong airport in missouri?e off from the wrong airport. the challenge here is the wrong airport has a runway that we about too short for these passenger jets, and the runway ends with a cliff. a live look at the plane right now. all started last night when a southwest airlines flight from chicago to branson, mist, but instead of landing in branson, it landed at a much smaller airport a few miles away. thankfully nobody got...
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giving missouri a lead. >> two minutes later missouri's gaps is big. that's a fumble.is go number of e. that is right. >> 73 yards for the score, a total of 41 scored. both teams ringing it up. missouri survives. >> okay, it's wild card saturday in the n.f.l., two terrific match ups, as the road to met life stadium and a chile super bowl begins. >> colts west coast chiefs. chiefs beat them in kc. now, together, the saints hope to shake off the road wows once and for all. new orleans travel to philadelphia to face the eagles. 3 and five away from home, new orleans 0 and 5. once again the challenge, one away from home. here is charean williams. >> the saints lost three of the last five games, that's why they are in the mess. otherwise they'd be sitting at home, waiting for someone to come to the confines. superdome. it didn't happen, so they have to go on the road. this will be a tough game for the saipt to win. it is chilly, and the eaglesar red hot. starting 3 and 5 and won. they are on a good string of wins. eagles have been better on the road 6-2 than they have been
giving missouri a lead. >> two minutes later missouri's gaps is big. that's a fumble.is go number of e. that is right. >> 73 yards for the score, a total of 41 scored. both teams ringing it up. missouri survives. >> okay, it's wild card saturday in the n.f.l., two terrific match ups, as the road to met life stadium and a chile super bowl begins. >> colts west coast chiefs. chiefs beat them in kc. now, together, the saints hope to shake off the road wows once and for all....
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the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. and the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. >> the members of the escort committee are exit through the chamber doors through the lobby. [inaudible conversations] .. brt [ inaudible conversation] >> the acting dean of the court. applause ] >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and the >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and the justice of the supreme court. [ applause ] [ applause ] [inaudible conversations taking place]
the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. and the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. >> the members of the escort committee are exit through the chamber doors through the lobby. [inaudible conversations] .. brt [ inaudible conversation] >> the acting dean of the court. applause ] >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and the >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and the justice of the supreme court. [ applause ] [ applause ] [inaudible conversations taking place]
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it was supposed to land in branson, missouri but landed eight miles away at this airport. with a runway, passengers say the pilot slammed on brakes 500 feet short of a steep cliff. >> we were lucky considering there was a cliff at the end the >> the pilot said sorry folks we've landed at the wrong airport. >> in a written statement southwest says. it left captain in command to land at the airport. just two months ago this cargo jet mistakenly landed in a small airport in kansas. ntsb is investigating this and pulled the plane's black boxes. >> this plane has so much technology. it can put the crew within eight feet of any point on earth. why they weren't using it and got pulled off to an airport there that wasn't theirs is hard to understand. >> no passenger was seriously hurt which is a good thing because this small airport does not have equipment to respond to a smeshl plane crash. >> breaking news soefr the scene in san leandro. following the search for a person connected to a car that crashed into a building. officers were searching the area here and just took this man
it was supposed to land in branson, missouri but landed eight miles away at this airport. with a runway, passengers say the pilot slammed on brakes 500 feet short of a steep cliff. >> we were lucky considering there was a cliff at the end the >> the pilot said sorry folks we've landed at the wrong airport. >> in a written statement southwest says. it left captain in command to land at the airport. just two months ago this cargo jet mistakenly landed in a small airport in...
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. >>> southwest is under investigation after a plane landed at the wrong airport in missouri. but for those onboard, that wasn't the scary part. >> reporter: 124 passengers aboard this southwest airlines jet made an unexpected stop on their way from chicago to the branson airport in missouri on sunday. >> we landed at the wrong airport. >> reporter: southwest airlines touched down miles away from where it was supposed to land. >> we were the only plane out there, it's hard to think they thought we should have landed there. >> we kind of were pushed forward, and almost hit our heads on the seat in front of us. we were very lucky indeed. >> reporter: eventually buses came to pick everyone up, and take them to the correct airport. >> when we got off, it was a surreal scene, with all of the flashing lights. >> reporter: southwest airlines said the landing was uneventful, and all passengers and crew are safe. >> no one really knows exactly what happened, if it was a mistake. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration is investigating. >> most of the passengers were heading fr
. >>> southwest is under investigation after a plane landed at the wrong airport in missouri. but for those onboard, that wasn't the scary part. >> reporter: 124 passengers aboard this southwest airlines jet made an unexpected stop on their way from chicago to the branson airport in missouri on sunday. >> we landed at the wrong airport. >> reporter: southwest airlines touched down miles away from where it was supposed to land. >> we were the only plane out...
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she was born in 1930 in colombia missouri and attended the university of missouri and met her husband, robert there and was an elementary school teach ner florida and then in 1957 they moved to san francisco. she was involved with community organizations all of her life, and she was dedicated to things which in those days were not ubiquitus in the community, early childhood education, mental health services and one of the first supporters of the development of hospice and the services for aids and hiv patients and was, actually along with her close friend, the creator of the children's network of children services and the idea that there ought to be a group that worked together to coordinate the services for children and families. and she was actually the, she was the president of the san francisco mental health association, and really you could read you this list of all of the things that she served on, she was a community volunteer and lead foremany, many years. and i, and she remained, and actually, it says here that she was an adviser to the children center and the woman's alcohol
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this was a division of youth services in missouri. and i would like to see that happen in san francisco, community-based alternatives. the mayor had said that he's committed to fast tracking building housing including affordable housing. we'll see how affordable it is. but would he be if he also committed to building board and care home supportive housing for people who need it to prevent homelessness, and also to choose housing instead of going to jail. in addition to the mental illness is people have a lot of history of trauma and abuse and this is also not helped in a correctional facility. i'm also worried about gentrification increasing arrests because i know in my neighborhood, in the mission, a lot of people and downtown are being swept out. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hi, my name is tash. i'm here representing the youth [speaker not understood], increasing graduation, not incarceration, transforming education. we also came from santa cruz. i grew up here in san francisco and just want to talk about how ignite feels as well
this was a division of youth services in missouri. and i would like to see that happen in san francisco, community-based alternatives. the mayor had said that he's committed to fast tracking building housing including affordable housing. we'll see how affordable it is. but would he be if he also committed to building board and care home supportive housing for people who need it to prevent homelessness, and also to choose housing instead of going to jail. in addition to the mental illness is...
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. >> even before i became involved as the entrepreneur, professionals at the university of missouri whoking on this, two brilliant guys, doing trial and error, simply of these through the heating and cooling process, about ten years later they got it. >> all production for beyond meat happens under one roof right here in the plant in columbia, missouri, it's beyond freezing so let's go inside. >> we're standing in the manufacturing space. what we're going to do right now is go through the various processing steps through to packaging. >> okay, let's check it out. ♪ >> so this is our first time pe we see the product, we take our dry material, we take our wet ingredients, we mix them together, form aslurry and this is what it comes out to be like. >> it's definitely chicken-like. >> we take the strands and send them through the stringer that gives the chickenless strips. >> how am i doing, baby? >> you're doing good. >> we put in fluids, spices and flavorings. we take it to the groil give it balance -- grill to give it presentation. >> production takes weeks. to produce just one pound of
. >> even before i became involved as the entrepreneur, professionals at the university of missouri whoking on this, two brilliant guys, doing trial and error, simply of these through the heating and cooling process, about ten years later they got it. >> all production for beyond meat happens under one roof right here in the plant in columbia, missouri, it's beyond freezing so let's go inside. >> we're standing in the manufacturing space. what we're going to do right now is go...
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we'll see it stretching from michigan down through illinois and back into missouri. some areas could end up with a foot of snow. that does include the detroit metro area, indianapolis and even into st. louis. a number of things have been put in place in prescription of the snow. it will start to pick up as we get into this evening. if it's quiet for now, head out for the stores and do whatever it is that you need to do to prepare for this. once it moves in it will be a mess. we're not only dealing with snow but once the temperatures drop it will be bitterly cold and too dangerous to be outside. we'll also be dealing with ice as well. we'll have milder air with rain showers and then it will switch over to a rain snow mitch. here in the upper midwest and a number of wind chill warnings will be out here as we get into this evening last into tuesday morning. that's because what little wind picks up we're going to find our temperatures are lows overnight will drop into the 20s and 30s belo below, this is the typf conditions that we can see our skin freezing in less than f
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now, they landed at the wrong airport, about six miles away from branson missouri, and they landed at a small county airport. the boeing 737 coming in on a run way, over half the length of the one they were supposed to land on at the other airport in branson missouri. 124 passengers on the jet came from midway airport, and a crew of five. it landed about 6:30 pm. it was dark. the weather was good. there are air traffic controllers. pilots were in touch with them. it's unclear how they made the mistake. they must have been coming in for a visual landing and looked at the wrong airport. perhaps they did not punch the right coordinates into on board computers. it landed a few hundred feet short of the end of this run way. at the end was an embankment and a highway. luckily the plane stopped in time. no passengers were injured. we were quite inconvenienced and had to stay on the plane for an hour and a half before south-west could get them off. the national safety transport board pulled the black boxes, flight data recorder and they'll come back to washington as investigators figure out h
now, they landed at the wrong airport, about six miles away from branson missouri, and they landed at a small county airport. the boeing 737 coming in on a run way, over half the length of the one they were supposed to land on at the other airport in branson missouri. 124 passengers on the jet came from midway airport, and a crew of five. it landed about 6:30 pm. it was dark. the weather was good. there are air traffic controllers. pilots were in touch with them. it's unclear how they made the...
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missouri's airport.y landing, and once they landed, they realized they were in the wrong place. >> we landed and as i said, there was a hard landing, there was burned rubber. the pilot then came on and said welcome to branson, but didn't say anything else. then he comes on about five minutes later and says we have landed at the wrong airport, we have landed at clark field which is near branson airport. >> it's about seven miles away burks the intended airport was not this one, the county airport doesn't usually handle big jets like the one you're looking at because it's only half as long. richard quest joins me from new york, and as we wait for this thing to take off, and you say it should be a-ok no problem. just walk me through, the challenge of this sized jet from the teeny tiny run way. >> it's a very simple challenge, is the run way long enough for the plane to get up enough speed so that the wings create lift? it's the same thing that happens every single flight that anybody ever takes. of course n
missouri's airport.y landing, and once they landed, they realized they were in the wrong place. >> we landed and as i said, there was a hard landing, there was burned rubber. the pilot then came on and said welcome to branson, but didn't say anything else. then he comes on about five minutes later and says we have landed at the wrong airport, we have landed at clark field which is near branson airport. >> it's about seven miles away burks the intended airport was not this one, the...
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it was supposed to stop in branson, missouri. but instead touched down at an airport seven miles away with a runway half its size. one passenger said the pilot hit the brakes so hard he could smell the burned rubber. right now it is unclear if the pilot or dispatcher directed the flight to the wrong airport. this isn't the first time something like this has happened. you will recall in november a boeing dreamliner landed at the wrong airport in kansas. a much smaller airport. the runway too short for the jumbo jet to take off leaving it stuck there for a day before it was able to take off. >>> a plane packed with passengers flies off an icy runway in maine. a delta flight from new york city to manger international skidded off on the grass while trying to turn toward the terminal on saturday. there were 50 people on board no one injured. rescue vehicles had a hard time reaching the plane because of the icy runway. after about an hour it was towed back to the terminal. >>> a 6.5 magnitude earthquake striking off the northern coast
it was supposed to stop in branson, missouri. but instead touched down at an airport seven miles away with a runway half its size. one passenger said the pilot hit the brakes so hard he could smell the burned rubber. right now it is unclear if the pilot or dispatcher directed the flight to the wrong airport. this isn't the first time something like this has happened. you will recall in november a boeing dreamliner landed at the wrong airport in kansas. a much smaller airport. the runway too...
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the plane. >> reporter: the plane, carrying more than 100 passengers, was scheduled to land at missouri's branson airport sunday night. but instead, showed up at takeny county airport, about seven miles from the intended destination. >> the plane ended up landing at point lookout airport. >> reporter: the runway at taney county airport is about half the length of the runway at branson. >> we got a call saying the plane has landed at a airport nearby. and we're thinking, surely not a jet plane could land there. >> reporter: officials say if the pilot didn't brake when he did, the plane could have overshot the runway and tumbled on to a highway. passenger scott schieffer captured the aftermath on video. it shows passengers evacuating the plane before being bussed to the larger airport. in november, a boeing 747 cargo plane also landed at the wrong airport. this time in kansas. on a runway half a mile shorter than it usually uses. despite fears the dream lifter would be stuck at the kansas airport indefinitely, it eventually took off without incident. southwest is hoping for a similarly succ
the plane. >> reporter: the plane, carrying more than 100 passengers, was scheduled to land at missouri's branson airport sunday night. but instead, showed up at takeny county airport, about seven miles from the intended destination. >> the plane ended up landing at point lookout airport. >> reporter: the runway at taney county airport is about half the length of the runway at branson. >> we got a call saying the plane has landed at a airport nearby. and we're thinking,...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. hartzler: thank you, madam speaker. and thank you, mr. goodlatte, for your leadership on this and, mr. smith, for sponsoring this very important bill. whether you're pro-choice or pro-life, i think we can all agree on this. that it's wrong to spend hard-earned tax dollars to pay for abortions. yet that is the policy of this administration through obamacare and whatted to's -- and what today's bill reverses. this commonsense provision ensures tax dollars are used wisely and government policy does not violate americans' basic rights. h.r. 7 brings a stop to government subsidized abortions created through obamacare, creates transparency by ensuring citizens have the information they need regarding their insurance policy, and whether it pays for abortion or not, and ultimately lessens the number of lives ended through abortion. this legislation is important for the future of our country and forces our government to no longer be complicit in taking the lives of millions of innocent babies.
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. hartzler: thank you, madam speaker. and thank you, mr. goodlatte, for your leadership on this and, mr. smith, for sponsoring this very important bill. whether you're pro-choice or pro-life, i think we can all agree on this. that it's wrong to spend hard-earned tax dollars to pay for abortions. yet that is the policy of this administration through obamacare and whatted to's -- and what today's bill reverses. this...