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did you see today, we won missouri today. we won missouri. we love missouri. [cheering] and i was a little worried about missouri because lyin' ted cruz, his top guy is from missouri. so when i won, that's right, lyin' ted. so when i won, remember with ted he comes with a bible held high, and he talks about the bible, except the evangelicals like me better than they like ted cruz because they know what they get. we're going to get strong military. we're going to take care of our vets. we're going to get protected second amendment. we're going to have strong borders. we're going to repeal obamacare. and replace it with something great! [cheering] they know. they know. by the way -- >> trump, trump, trump! [cheering] they know. they know. they know what's going to happen. they know, we know how to win. we know how to win, folks. you know, i saw a couple of the guys that he defeated soundly and they're saying but, he won't do well in the general election. they said i wouldn't do well in the primaries too. same guys. he won't do well. now i haven't even started on
did you see today, we won missouri today. we won missouri. we love missouri. [cheering] and i was a little worried about missouri because lyin' ted cruz, his top guy is from missouri. so when i won, that's right, lyin' ted. so when i won, remember with ted he comes with a bible held high, and he talks about the bible, except the evangelicals like me better than they like ted cruz because they know what they get. we're going to get strong military. we're going to take care of our vets. we're...
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i'm from missouri, you've got . show me the i.r.s. has not shownhis body, they have not proven to the missourians that i represent, and they have not proven to the american pele that they are responsible stewards of user fees. through user fees, the i.r.s. collects almost $500 million. it's nothing but slush fund. mr. speaker, that's why filed the i.r.s.wes act. it provides congress and the american puic with greaterer oversight in w the r.s. is spending valuable taxpayer resources. as is, the i.r.s. collts various user fees that sit in an account where they can spend the money without congressional approval. in the past t i.r.s. dedicated significa amounts of its collected user fees to improving the services provided to taxpayers who need assistance. the i.r.s. in the pa few years s turned these fees into a slush fund. diverti this money away from serving the taxpayer and insteadutting it towards whatever thewant. in particular, the implementation of obamacare andates. in 2014 the i.r.s. alloted $183 million in user fees to serving t
i'm from missouri, you've got . show me the i.r.s. has not shownhis body, they have not proven to the missourians that i represent, and they have not proven to the american pele that they are responsible stewards of user fees. through user fees, the i.r.s. collects almost $500 million. it's nothing but slush fund. mr. speaker, that's why filed the i.r.s.wes act. it provides congress and the american puic with greaterer oversight in w the r.s. is spending valuable taxpayer resources. as is, the...
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lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moo livese dr. i waableo meet h son and n-in-lawnd hear out his truly amazi and gennely disturng expernce. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great deprivation, although they
lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moo livese dr. i waableo meet h son and n-in-lawnd hear out his truly amazi and gennely disturng expernce. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided...
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family and friends he was 18, and unarmed, when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. ...his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. ...and raised questions about policing and race in america. >> everything that's happening in ferguson is everything that's wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. >> one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. >> that anger would continue for months to come, but while the legal process ran its course a community held back ...watching and waitingfor justice to be done. fault lines was there during that time in this special extended episode we look deeper into why so many here feel such injustice from those sworn to protect them. >> sit down for micheal brown sit down for micheal brown sit down for miche
family and friends he was 18, and unarmed, when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. ...his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. ...and raised questions about policing and race in america. >> everything that's happening in ferguson is everything that's wrong with...
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louis science center in missouri. >> a robot!ter: perhaps what makes celia so interesting is not the fact that she's here. it is a science museum, after all. >> it reinflates. isn't that cool? >> reporter: it's why she's here, and to understand that, you need to meet robert. >> he is a very easygoing kid. i mean, nothing bothers him. he just kind of goes with the flow. you know? >> he liked outdoor stuff. fishing and stuff. me and him go fishing. of course, his mom, too, and likes to play ball. he loved playing ball. >> reporter: robert was a curious kid who loved being outside. so when he suddenly wasn't interested in doing that anymore, his mother knew something was wrong. >> he just wasn't robert. you know? he didn't go outside and play like he normally does. kind of sat on the couch and watched tv and -- just -- you know -- and he was kind of pale. mentioned a headache. we better take you to the doctor. >> reporter: right after the doctor noticed his spleen was enlarged and a test reveal add white blood cell counter of 200,00
louis science center in missouri. >> a robot!ter: perhaps what makes celia so interesting is not the fact that she's here. it is a science museum, after all. >> it reinflates. isn't that cool? >> reporter: it's why she's here, and to understand that, you need to meet robert. >> he is a very easygoing kid. i mean, nothing bothers him. he just kind of goes with the flow. you know? >> he liked outdoor stuff. fishing and stuff. me and him go fishing. of course, his...
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are looking at the possibility of flash flooding right to the east of the boundary extending from missouri to texas. then just enough cold air over the mountains to where we may be seeing heavier snow into wyoming. there's a lot going on here. monday mainly focal point is dealing with activity to the west and areas near chicago. when we go into tuesday that shifts toward the east. be on the look out for that. high of 22 in denver with a chance of thunderstorms. same in chicago with wet weather in toronto with a high of 10 degrees on monday. as we look at the forecast for east asia, we hav a stationary boundary extending from the southeastern portions of china
are looking at the possibility of flash flooding right to the east of the boundary extending from missouri to texas. then just enough cold air over the mountains to where we may be seeing heavier snow into wyoming. there's a lot going on here. monday mainly focal point is dealing with activity to the west and areas near chicago. when we go into tuesday that shifts toward the east. be on the look out for that. high of 22 in denver with a chance of thunderstorms. same in chicago with wet weather...
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charles, missouri...eturning champion, a youth ministry consultant from rochester, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ]
charles, missouri...eturning champion, a youth ministry consultant from rochester, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ]
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i want to move on to the university of missouri which has been the scene of several race related protest the past year. trillion, that school is now in real trouble. >> i think for dorm so close. they see fund-raising way down. they see enrollment significantly down. this is really damage the brand. it's no surprise. who wants to send their kids to a university where the student if they are the educators. that's not how you get an education. stuart: enrollment is down 5%. they've got a budget deficit of $32 million. what is this about those protesters who demanded the open-air save space? would you want to generate something? >> this is my favorite. about 7000 pages of mehsud
i want to move on to the university of missouri which has been the scene of several race related protest the past year. trillion, that school is now in real trouble. >> i think for dorm so close. they see fund-raising way down. they see enrollment significantly down. this is really damage the brand. it's no surprise. who wants to send their kids to a university where the student if they are the educators. that's not how you get an education. stuart: enrollment is down 5%. they've got a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: i really came to the floor today to talk about another issue, which i will talk about the issue i had scheduled to talk about earlier this week. but in regard to the issue of zika, it does need to be dealt with. it is being dealt with. the good news is that there was substantial money that the various departments had that could be reprogrammed, and fact that they have reprogrammed it indicates to me that there is a genuine belief in the administration that i share that this is an emergency, and over half a billion dollars has already been reprogrammed to deal with that emergency. some of that reprogramming money, i believe, needs to be restored. some of it probably doesn't. the ebola crisis is not what we thought it might be in africa, but it is still in existence there. and so some of that money, i think, needs to go back into the accounts it's been reprogrammed out of. but if anybody listening to this debate believes that nothing is happening, that's not accurate. i do apprec
the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: i really came to the floor today to talk about another issue, which i will talk about the issue i had scheduled to talk about earlier this week. but in regard to the issue of zika, it does need to be dealt with. it is being dealt with. the good news is that there was substantial money that the various departments had that could be reprogrammed, and fact that they have reprogrammed it indicates to me that there is a genuine belief in...
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. >> truman, missouri farmboy turned missouri senator, was a member of roosevelt's administration for82 days. the president and the vice president only met twice. >> roosevelt didn't tell my grandfather much of anything. so he went in cold. >> he didn't even know about the manhattan project. he didn't know about the multibillion-dollar effort to develop a nuclear weapon, an atomic bomb. >> speaking to the press, one of the first things he said was pray for me, boys. if you've ever prayed for anybody, pray for me now. >> he never aspired to be president of the united states. it was i've got this responsibility, i'm going to work hard, i'm going to try to do the right thing, and i trust the american people. it was just that simple. >> americans realize that slums like these can no longer exist. where 10 million of our people still live in squalor and darkness. >> truman made the america's post-war president but there's no peace for him. american veterans are coming home to a land not fit for heroes. a tidal wave of strikes overwhelms the country. >> the unions called him public enemy nu
. >> truman, missouri farmboy turned missouri senator, was a member of roosevelt's administration for82 days. the president and the vice president only met twice. >> roosevelt didn't tell my grandfather much of anything. so he went in cold. >> he didn't even know about the manhattan project. he didn't know about the multibillion-dollar effort to develop a nuclear weapon, an atomic bomb. >> speaking to the press, one of the first things he said was pray for me, boys. if...
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it happens, ben, as you know, on the same way we finally got official results of missouri and donald trump won those. no really debate about that despite the closeness of that. but, you've noted in the past that donald trump with things that don't go his way doesn't exactly accept it magnanimously. what do you make of this? >> he's a big sulking baby. this is incredible. he didn't even bother to read the rules or one paid staffer on the ground there. as noted. didn't show up at the convention. i mean, the rules are printed, printed for a long time, last several years. he could have read them. i assume he knows how to read and people on the staff who know how to read them. he's supposed to be so rich. can't he hire somebody to read the rules? >> what if he did know the rules? i'm being cynical here. maybe he thought he had a chance at colorado. delegate process being what it was that he thought people would come to him. in fact, they went to ted cruz and senator cruz gets all the delegates and using this as a way to blame what he calls a rigged system. >> that's actually quite a shrew
it happens, ben, as you know, on the same way we finally got official results of missouri and donald trump won those. no really debate about that despite the closeness of that. but, you've noted in the past that donald trump with things that don't go his way doesn't exactly accept it magnanimously. what do you make of this? >> he's a big sulking baby. this is incredible. he didn't even bother to read the rules or one paid staffer on the ground there. as noted. didn't show up at the...
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i also know members of your family will be watching this, close to where i live in missouri.d to beainly joined by our two colleagues from maryland and senator's our veins. to be theke for you first person to introduce dr. hayden to the committee. forhank you very much organizing and holding this hearing and to have done it in such an expeditious way. the president nominated dr. anden just a few months ago we sincerely want to thank you for that courtesy. maryland, we support the nomination of dr. hayden to be the chief librarian of the library of congress. we are happy that her mother, colleen, has joined her today. she is also a sister social worker and the maryland delegation is not trying to change the constitution. there are only two senators elected at the moment but senator's our veins is a very active member of the board and today to show support and solidarity. as you look out in the audience, you see a unique group of people of all ages and diversity who are here to support dr. hayden as well. of there the people board and executive advisory committee who on their o
i also know members of your family will be watching this, close to where i live in missouri.d to beainly joined by our two colleagues from maryland and senator's our veins. to be theke for you first person to introduce dr. hayden to the committee. forhank you very much organizing and holding this hearing and to have done it in such an expeditious way. the president nominated dr. anden just a few months ago we sincerely want to thank you for that courtesy. maryland, we support the nomination of...
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, 11 free and 11 slaves and missouri petitioned to the union as a slave state which would destabilizehe balance and that provoked a huge debate, missouri was far enough north and there was a strong case to be made it should be entered, and other free states at that latitude above. a tremendous debate broke out in congress and adams was secretary of state, he had no place in that debate but he watched that debate. he felt the debate to be dominated, many highly regarded eloquent speakers and it was deeply frustrating to him. he wished he could speak but he couldn't. he raised the issue in the cabinet. the cabinet consisted of slaveholders, the cabinet of james monroe. adams was slapped down. afterwards he walked down pennsylvania avenue a few blocks from where we are today with john calhoun, secretary of war who would become the intellectual justifier of slavery but adams had a lot of regard for calhoun. adams at that time considered calhoun a person of tremendous intellectual integrity and adams continue to talk and calhoun listen to him and said those are very noble principles but wh
, 11 free and 11 slaves and missouri petitioned to the union as a slave state which would destabilizehe balance and that provoked a huge debate, missouri was far enough north and there was a strong case to be made it should be entered, and other free states at that latitude above. a tremendous debate broke out in congress and adams was secretary of state, he had no place in that debate but he watched that debate. he felt the debate to be dominated, many highly regarded eloquent speakers and it...
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you have missouri considering a set of rules. to dayl kind of it simmers back-and-forth determining which law is the one they are focused on at any given time. north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee. it depends on what someone is doing on a given day. we are looking at over 30 states and 200 or so bills. it could pop up anywhere or any time and we are nowhere new the end of this. well -- bestof the well-known corporations, what are they doing? >> some of the biggest names in business are writing letters, going in and having active meetings where they send in their staff especially in cities were they have a big presence. for example salesforce is potentially active in indiana for they have a lot of people and georgia. then you see paypal which was considering bringing people into north carolina. disney is active in georgia raced on things going on with entertainment. you can see the companies get involved where they have people. that is clearly starting to become mayb
you have missouri considering a set of rules. to dayl kind of it simmers back-and-forth determining which law is the one they are focused on at any given time. north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee. it depends on what someone is doing on a given day. we are looking at over 30 states and 200 or so bills. it could pop up anywhere or any time and we are nowhere new the end of this. well -- bestof the well-known corporations, what are...
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. >> ferguson, missouri, has a new police chief.he's a veteran and he's black, and the department is mostly white. he has his work cut out for him. >> once moss was growing up in miami, two officers stopped and frisked him and called him racial slurs, andizzite the right there to become an officer himself. >> i wanted to my community better service than i was getting. >> the 23-year veteran of the miami police has been chosen in ferguson, missouri, to be their first time african-american police chief. torn apart, after the shooting of 18-year-old michael brown by darren wilson. it's not only to make sure, but a lot of the police officers are from the very community that they protect. >> whether brown was in the police department, only four african-american police officers were serving a prominently african-american city. the chief resigned, and a six-month department of justice investigation found that they used unreasonable force and used traffic stops to generate revenue for the city. >> change doesn't come easy, but i will be rea
. >> ferguson, missouri, has a new police chief.he's a veteran and he's black, and the department is mostly white. he has his work cut out for him. >> once moss was growing up in miami, two officers stopped and frisked him and called him racial slurs, andizzite the right there to become an officer himself. >> i wanted to my community better service than i was getting. >> the 23-year veteran of the miami police has been chosen in ferguson, missouri, to be their first time...
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. >> all i can say is by now jp missouri began would have sold off.getting stronger. >> which means what, jim? >> means they're looking for -- >> you're right. jpmorgan up almost 4% along with bank america, citi, goldman, morgan stanley, actually, which has been the worst perform e one of the worst performers this year. >> if citi has a good performer -- remember, this living will does not refer to return of capital. but when i look at vilk stocks, i'm kind of surprised jpmorgan is not selling off. >> at this point it would be the highest close for the s&p and the dow. let's get to bob pisani on the floor. good morning, bob. >> we have two factors moving the market today, carl. one is banks and the other is the china data. the china data is very, very important because the expectations were much lower here. let me show you what happened. exports were up 11.5%. that is a stronger read than expected. most were about 10% and the imports were down less than expected. a lot of the estimates were down about 10%. this is in dollars. the important thing is ov
. >> all i can say is by now jp missouri began would have sold off.getting stronger. >> which means what, jim? >> means they're looking for -- >> you're right. jpmorgan up almost 4% along with bank america, citi, goldman, morgan stanley, actually, which has been the worst perform e one of the worst performers this year. >> if citi has a good performer -- remember, this living will does not refer to return of capital. but when i look at vilk stocks, i'm kind of...
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and heavy rainfall causi flooding in missouri. you see the problems with the cars getting stuck in muddier spots. thousands of people dealing with power outages in texas and also in missouri. i mentioned that we still have the low, the instigator of this type of weather continuing to remain in place. we'll see this moving forward as we take a look at this particular map. the low pushes toward the east, and we see the back end there looking dry. but when you have enough of the instability in place, it's going to lead to the possibility even more unstable weather. we have another mechanism trying to come on shore back to the west. the possibility of severe weather still lingers for northern portions of texas. slight to marginal risk of severe thunderstorms extending along the gulf coast as well. for those of you living there, keep an eye out. the system, yes, it has a history of producing some towards but the bigger threat is damaging winds and also hail. hundreds of reports produced over a 48-hour period. so look out for that. denv
and heavy rainfall causi flooding in missouri. you see the problems with the cars getting stuck in muddier spots. thousands of people dealing with power outages in texas and also in missouri. i mentioned that we still have the low, the instigator of this type of weather continuing to remain in place. we'll see this moving forward as we take a look at this particular map. the low pushes toward the east, and we see the back end there looking dry. but when you have enough of the instability in...
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, in missouri freeze its enslaved population. freed its- missouri enslaved population. kentucky does not. said, kentucky was a problem, yes, they definitely were. kentucky would not do it. in fact, kentucky did not actually ratify the 13th amendment until 1976, i believe. it was ridiculous. free itsdoes not enslaved laborers, although there are so few there. when lincoln asked them to be the test case for emancipation of the border states, delaware says no although they had fewer than 1800 enslaved people. by the war, they had 900 left. they are not free anybody. they are waiting till the 13th amendment. what we don't ever talk about is the 13th after amendment, there were people still enslaved. they are in indian territory. there are native american tribes in that territory that have not freed their slave laborers and they do it as a consequence, a treaty with the united states. the one time that treaties worked for somebody other than the government. [laughter] -- what is going on during the war is, even in kentucky, there are
, in missouri freeze its enslaved population. freed its- missouri enslaved population. kentucky does not. said, kentucky was a problem, yes, they definitely were. kentucky would not do it. in fact, kentucky did not actually ratify the 13th amendment until 1976, i believe. it was ridiculous. free itsdoes not enslaved laborers, although there are so few there. when lincoln asked them to be the test case for emancipation of the border states, delaware says no although they had fewer than 1800...
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. >> reporter: with 24-year-old sarah clinging to life in a missouri hospital, instead of being by her side, her mom diane is in interview room number 3 at the springfield police station. >> my husband died last year of a heart attack. >> reporter: answering questions about the recent deaths of her husband mark and son sean. >> do you have a son as well? >> no. not anymore. he died. >> reporter: both found dead within months of each other. now with sarah on the verge of death, investigators are wondering whether this church-going organist is the victim of unimaginable tragedy or a cold-blooded killer. >> i screwed up everybody. i screwed up my whole family. >> reporter: it all began here in the heart of the bible belt where diane and mark are raising four kids in a small house. tight quarters for what looks like a tight family. diane is a nurse and church organist at redeemer lutheran. she's the family breadwinner. mark, lead singer and guitarist of a local blues band. >> did you get any sense of what their relationship was like? >> as far as i knew, mark's wife was great. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: with 24-year-old sarah clinging to life in a missouri hospital, instead of being by her side, her mom diane is in interview room number 3 at the springfield police station. >> my husband died last year of a heart attack. >> reporter: answering questions about the recent deaths of her husband mark and son sean. >> do you have a son as well? >> no. not anymore. he died. >> reporter: both found dead within months of each other. now with sarah on...
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his views only began to change in 1820. 1820 was the era of what we now call the missouri compromise. what happened then was there within 22 states, 11 free and 11 slaves, and missouri petitioned to gain entry into the union as a free state. ms. rivas far enough north that there was a strong case to be made that it should entered as a freaky because all the other free states were at that latitude north. at a tremendous debate broke out in the congress, and adams was second at the state. he had no place in that debate, but he watched that debate. he thought the debate was being dominated by southerners get many highly regarded, eloquent speakers, and he was deeply frustrating to me. he wished that he could speak but he couldn't. instead he raised the issue in cabinet. the cabinet of that time consisted almost of slaveholders. adams was slapped down. afterwards he took a walk down pennsylvania avenue, probably only a few blocks from where are today come with john calhoun who was secretary for. john dalrymple going to become the great intellectual justifier of slavery, but adams had a lo
his views only began to change in 1820. 1820 was the era of what we now call the missouri compromise. what happened then was there within 22 states, 11 free and 11 slaves, and missouri petitioned to gain entry into the union as a free state. ms. rivas far enough north that there was a strong case to be made that it should entered as a freaky because all the other free states were at that latitude north. at a tremendous debate broke out in the congress, and adams was second at the state. he had...
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the fbi is trying to solve a mystery in missouri after a museum heist there. the question, who made off with most of a set of andy warhol prints of those iconic campbell's soup cans, worth big money? nbc's kevin tibbles has details. >> reporter: the most recognizable cans of soup in the world are also the most precious. so much so, that seven, part of a set of ten, valued at just under half a million dollars, were snatched from the walls of missouri's springfield art museum. >> the theft of these iconic warhol prints feels like the loss of a family member. >> reporter: created in 1968 by that pop star of pop artists, andy warhol, the prints were part of a series entitled campbell's soup 1. >> when people say andy warhol, they think of the soup cans. >> reporter: the fbi says it's a big-time crime, adding between four and six billion dollars' worth of art is stolen each year. these thieves were picked up by video surveillance in norway, grabbing a 4,000-year-old chinese vase in 2013. and just last month, 13 suspects were arrested for the november theft of 17 pa
the fbi is trying to solve a mystery in missouri after a museum heist there. the question, who made off with most of a set of andy warhol prints of those iconic campbell's soup cans, worth big money? nbc's kevin tibbles has details. >> reporter: the most recognizable cans of soup in the world are also the most precious. so much so, that seven, part of a set of ten, valued at just under half a million dollars, were snatched from the walls of missouri's springfield art museum. >> the...
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. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. ♪ soats ♪ >> from a small program created to help evan with his transition, today, jen cyst has grown to a clinic that sees an average of 25 new patients every month. still, evan and roxie recognize they're among the lucky ones. thousands of transgender children in the u.s. doesn't have access to a clinic like genesis or supportive parents. >> i'm glad because i get so much support but they don't much and it kind of makes me sad. before i thought oh probably everybody gets this treatment but i later on realized that not everybody is accepted. >> when you're raising a transgender child you almost have to be constantly on guard as to how she's feeling? is she feeling okay now? and as she's growing, hormones cha
. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. it will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. ♪ soats ♪ >> from a small program created to help evan with his transition, today, jen cyst has grown to...
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suspect's vehicle is sent flipping through the air several times as he tries to evade police in missouriom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ i could rise above >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a wild scene played out on a missouri police officer's dash cam this weekend. he was chasing a reportedly stolen suv when the driver lost control. the suv trurveled down the road, launching the driver from the vehicle before it went airborne. the officers and witnesses realized the driver was lying in a ditch barely breathing. they performed cpr and got him to the hospital and police say alcohol was a factor. >>> it is one final spring fling for the first lady. michelle obama spent tuesday in the white
suspect's vehicle is sent flipping through the air several times as he tries to evade police in missouriom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these...
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then new line of storms should regenerate over arkansas and missouri throughout the afternoon. a cold side to this storm too. casper, yesterday, over 6 inches of snow. hopefully, once again today we get the hail and the wind but not the tornadoes. >> let's keep those out of the system. thank you. >>> find out what one boss just did to make 2,000 of his employees very wealthy. >>> a new study that every dog owner needs to hear. that's next. i am benedict arnold, the infamous traitor. and i know a thing or two about trading. so i trade with e trade, where true traders trade on a trademarked trade platform that has all the... get off the computer traitor! i won' t. (cannon sound) mobility is very important to me. that' s why i use e trade mobile. it' s on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i' m on the move... ahhh. what brand of makeup is better for your skin thitan wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena cosmetics. with vitamins and antioxidants. now with foundations in shades hi dad. uh huh. yeah...sorry abo
then new line of storms should regenerate over arkansas and missouri throughout the afternoon. a cold side to this storm too. casper, yesterday, over 6 inches of snow. hopefully, once again today we get the hail and the wind but not the tornadoes. >> let's keep those out of the system. thank you. >>> find out what one boss just did to make 2,000 of his employees very wealthy. >>> a new study that every dog owner needs to hear. that's next. i am benedict arnold, the...
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where he becomes befriended by a major german-american named carl schuetz who becomes a senator from missouri and is a newspaper publisher. he is doing everything at extraordinary rate, which we don't do anymore, but his parents compare his like-minded immigrants and within five years of his entry to the united states. if that kind of speed of integration that we had a 19th century. he become successful and i am really shortening the story. he has a new form of journalism. of each of you a comparison or pulitzer is like a modern-day surfer. if you go to a beach and you look out on the water, beyond with the weights are breaking you see many women paddling lazily to with their surfboard and 71 petals with extruder speed and because they perceive that little undulation in the water will be the best way that that they the others don't. they don't see it. what pulitzer seat in the 19th century were tidal waves of social change that he would ride. what were they? people were leaving the farms and come into the cities and working in factories and they were becoming commuters. women made important e
where he becomes befriended by a major german-american named carl schuetz who becomes a senator from missouri and is a newspaper publisher. he is doing everything at extraordinary rate, which we don't do anymore, but his parents compare his like-minded immigrants and within five years of his entry to the united states. if that kind of speed of integration that we had a 19th century. he become successful and i am really shortening the story. he has a new form of journalism. of each of you a...
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.>> e-mails show r gripped university o missouri vamcampus. -- investigation for heat street, great,ou know heat street, this is your debut piece. it is fantastic. plaqublack students of university of missouri felt they were on threat, and uncomfortable, and another part that media missed, you start your piece talking about a tweet that one of a professor got from a white student that said black students need to stop protesting and start killing. >> you saw a lot of students see this on-line. really afraid. reading street, 7400 pages of missouri e-mails it was clear there were valid concerns, where protestor lost their legitimacy, they tried to turn it into a story of racism endemic on campus, and used that to terrorize other students. charles: this group, concern students hash tag 1950 they took center stage. by same token, they were using tactics that made people afraid. fearful of physical violence. >> concerns students 1950 was name of group, you get a sense a group of 40 key people, went it and it was interesting, seeing other minorities students, coming up e-mailing chancellor'
.>> e-mails show r gripped university o missouri vamcampus. -- investigation for heat street, great,ou know heat street, this is your debut piece. it is fantastic. plaqublack students of university of missouri felt they were on threat, and uncomfortable, and another part that media missed, you start your piece talking about a tweet that one of a professor got from a white student that said black students need to stop protesting and start killing. >> you saw a lot of students see...
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go from san antonio to omaha and through missouri tonight with sere weather likely. thu e area of greatest concern, of course, is the area that has the most risk of tornadoes and that will be is me go through the afe ternoon hours from southern nebraska, a good chunk of central kansas and then a good chunk of central oklahoma. tornado alley, heads-up from tulsa to wichita. thwie area in the red is 3.6 million people. the thing that is different we have a chance even some ststrong tornadoes today. we are not sure if we are getting the long-track tornadoes see a few that are strong and those are the most deadly. 3:00 p.m., everything looks fairly innocent still. 5:00 p.m. and we will see some of the storms moving through the heart of areas at risk, central kansas and central oklahoma. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> as far as dallas and san antonio goes, it l coks like we are going to see the strong storms for you throughout the early evening hours nd hail and wind damage your biggest threat anatd areas in the votes voting to
go from san antonio to omaha and through missouri tonight with sere weather likely. thu e area of greatest concern, of course, is the area that has the most risk of tornadoes and that will be is me go through the afe ternoon hours from southern nebraska, a good chunk of central kansas and then a good chunk of central oklahoma. tornado alley, heads-up from tulsa to wichita. thwie area in the red is 3.6 million people. the thing that is different we have a chance even some ststrong tornadoes...
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two months ago, he stood in a federal court in missouri expecting to receive probation because what he was accused of the wing has not been a crime now for nine years. yet he was sentenced to three in federal prison, which he began serving two weeks ago at fort leavenworth. i was able to speak to his son and son-in-law on the devastation this has wreaked on dr. moody also his family. he has several college-age students. has another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his brother told me about the way in which this has affected his brother at a very vulnerable time, six years old, to have his father disappear. 60-year-old man, highly educated, now consigned to a cage for the next three years for literally having done nothing other than try to save his family from starvation, starvation that occurred because of the same government that just prosecuted him for doing that. this is the kind of story that if you go into muslim communities in the united states you will hear over and again. it's the sort of thing you can become angry about if you think about it or read
two months ago, he stood in a federal court in missouri expecting to receive probation because what he was accused of the wing has not been a crime now for nine years. yet he was sentenced to three in federal prison, which he began serving two weeks ago at fort leavenworth. i was able to speak to his son and son-in-law on the devastation this has wreaked on dr. moody also his family. he has several college-age students. has another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his...
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another thing that our two states have had in common, the upper missouri and the lower missouri, is the devastating challenges that flooding can present. and this bill makes it possible for us to deal with flood control and navigation and once again emphasizes that the core of -- corps of engineers can't say those are the top two priorities of managing the mississippi river valley system, particularly missouri and mississippi, but those need to be apparent in their commitment to both flood control and navigation as things we want to do. i'm pleased this bill prioritizes things like the bank stabilization and navigation project on the mississippi river, the tributaries project that is central to our flood control efforts in our state. i'm also glad the bill increases funding for small ports and harbors to serve as a vital place for us to compete. the inland ports are basically export ports. and, mr. president, there's nothing wrong with buying things from other people, but it's better to sell things to other people. the inland ports serve a geographic area that's roughly twice as big as
another thing that our two states have had in common, the upper missouri and the lower missouri, is the devastating challenges that flooding can present. and this bill makes it possible for us to deal with flood control and navigation and once again emphasizes that the core of -- corps of engineers can't say those are the top two priorities of managing the mississippi river valley system, particularly missouri and mississippi, but those need to be apparent in their commitment to both flood...
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the account tweeted just today, "missouri just confirmed victory for donald trump. he actually gained votes in the recount and picks up additional 12 delegates." notice the third reference -- third person reference there, he. that tweet was later replaced about 30 minutes later without the third person. this softer side is coming out one week before the new york primary, where polls show trump with a huge lead. trump's looking for a win after ted cruz shut him out in colorado where donald trump called crooked shenanigans. and now cruz is firing back. >> he yells and screams and stamps his foot. he curses and yells and insults anyone nearby. look, as we know, in the state of california wine is best served with cheese. >> cruz made those comments in california which doesn't vote until the last primary day, june the 7th. mathematically, that's the last day that donald trum company clinch the nomination. with 172 delegates up tore grabs, california would also be the last chance for cruz and the not trump team to stop him. so trump and not trump in the person of john kas
the account tweeted just today, "missouri just confirmed victory for donald trump. he actually gained votes in the recount and picks up additional 12 delegates." notice the third reference -- third person reference there, he. that tweet was later replaced about 30 minutes later without the third person. this softer side is coming out one week before the new york primary, where polls show trump with a huge lead. trump's looking for a win after ted cruz shut him out in colorado where...
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and japan vowing to ramp up pressure on pyongyang >>> a ferguson missouri has a new police chief who has worked for the miami police department since 1984. he will replace ferguson's former police chief who resigned in the wake of the fatal police shooting of michael brown >>> chicago teachers walking off the job today. these are pictures of a demonstration that took place just a short while ago. teachers have been working out without a-- walking out. the government is preparing for a potential outbreak of the zika virus >>> the method is experimental and controversial. jonathan betz reports. >> reporter: in the fight against mosquitos, soon these tools may no longer be needed. >> you could spray this all night long and it wouldn't kill them key west florida could be the first in the nation to test a new method of killing mosquitos, not with chemicals but with other mosquitos. >> it's a paradigm shift from blanket spray that kills lots of things to one mosquito that will kill another. >> experts are turning to a controversial idea so that when they breed, their offspring die. bugs li
and japan vowing to ramp up pressure on pyongyang >>> a ferguson missouri has a new police chief who has worked for the miami police department since 1984. he will replace ferguson's former police chief who resigned in the wake of the fatal police shooting of michael brown >>> chicago teachers walking off the job today. these are pictures of a demonstration that took place just a short while ago. teachers have been working out without a-- walking out. the government is...
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. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> explosions going on... we're not quite sure - >> is that an i.e.d.? >> i'm sarah hoye and this is talk to al jazeera. my guest this week is spike lee. >> well, speaking of your films, you know, a lot of them... lotta your feature films make... sports references. >> uh-huh (affirm). >> why? what's the connection? did you... did you wanna be a pro one day? >> the connection is this, both of my loves came
. >> we're live in ferguson, missouri. >> brick by brick, i will open it. will take more than a few rocks to stop me from doin' what i have to do. >> suddenly heroin seems to be everywhere. >> there's no way i am willing to give up my family for a drug ever again. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled....
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no one injured. >>> to kansas city, missouri. dash cam video showing police trying to pull over an suv driver for a traffic violation. the car speeding away, losing control. the officer rushing to help the driver, tossed in a ditch, saving his life with cpr. >>> amy schumer taking on "glamour" magazine. upset over being included in the plus-size issue. saying the labels are unnecessary. "glamour" magazine apologizing. and this ad being banned, saying the model looks unhealthy. >>> when we come back, legend. when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira
no one injured. >>> to kansas city, missouri. dash cam video showing police trying to pull over an suv driver for a traffic violation. the car speeding away, losing control. the officer rushing to help the driver, tossed in a ditch, saving his life with cpr. >>> amy schumer taking on "glamour" magazine. upset over being included in the plus-size issue. saying the labels are unnecessary. "glamour" magazine apologizing. and this ad being banned, saying the...