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missouri is not compliant with the real i-d act. federal agencies and military bases don't accept a missouri issued i-d. and in 20-18. airports won't either. that's why state representative kevin corlew has pre-filed house bill 151. which would allow missourians to get an i-d. compliant with the federal act. jennifer abreu reports. kent boyd, airport spokesperson "missouri has had 11 years to deal with it, so now we are getting up to crunch time." the real id act was passed in 2005. and in 2009, state law meant to protect the privacy of citizens. kept missouri from complying with the federal act. kent boyd, airport spokesperson "if they don't get it fixed in the next 13 months there's gonna be havoc in airports, missouri residents trying to get on an airplane and having their licenses turned down," missouri residents would have to use a passport. - "i don't li it's ebora o'neal, springfield resident - "a lot of people can't get a passp can afford it," corlew says the sol is si jerry carmack, ca - "make anything simpler, yes3 the dep
missouri is not compliant with the real i-d act. federal agencies and military bases don't accept a missouri issued i-d. and in 20-18. airports won't either. that's why state representative kevin corlew has pre-filed house bill 151. which would allow missourians to get an i-d. compliant with the federal act. jennifer abreu reports. kent boyd, airport spokesperson "missouri has had 11 years to deal with it, so now we are getting up to crunch time." the real id act was passed in 2005....
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. with that we recognize the gentleman -- i know the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, who is set to retire shortly whose expertise and hard work we're going to miss. but his guidance all these years has given us a lesson on how to get things done. we welcome him and hope he will ten to have a great retirement. at this moment recognize him for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech for two minutes. mr. neugebauer: i thank the gentleman for those kind words. mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 6392, offered by my good friend from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer. 6392, known as the systemic risk designation improvement act is a bipartisan legislation that ensures that the federal government takes a thoughtful and comprehensive approach when evaluating the financial stability concerns posed by u.s. bank holding companies. under 6392, the bank holding companies will no longer be measured by their size alone when evaluate
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. with that we recognize the gentleman -- i know the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, who is set to retire shortly whose expertise and hard work we're going to miss. but his guidance all these years has given us a lesson on how to get things done. we welcome him and hope he will ten to have a great retirement. at this moment recognize him for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman virginia tech...
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i thank the gentleman from missouri for his work on h.r. 5143. i rise in strong support of the legislation. now, what we're hearing on the floor today is very similar i suspect, to the -- similar, i suspect, to the discussion at the founding of this country. yet some who wanted a strong central government, strong regulating powers from washington, and some who said, no, that will not be the best way to provide a strong economy, that we should send -- we should send the decisions closer to where people live. frankly, that decision -- that choice is being played out worldwide right now. and that's the case with the question in front of us. should we allow people in europe to tell us what our markets will look like here? now, there are those who say yes. i'm in the group that says no. because our system here has , in ed its own stability the financial difficulties of 2008 and 2009, our market performed just perfectly. we've got 56 different regulators, each one has their own responsibility. it provides a safer market for the consumer, it provides a
i thank the gentleman from missouri for his work on h.r. 5143. i rise in strong support of the legislation. now, what we're hearing on the floor today is very similar i suspect, to the -- similar, i suspect, to the discussion at the founding of this country. yet some who wanted a strong central government, strong regulating powers from washington, and some who said, no, that will not be the best way to provide a strong economy, that we should send -- we should send the decisions closer to where...
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what was the missouri piece of that? i didn't understand.candice hooper: missouri was a border state, and so that is why the slave -- the slave that she had and her father had remain slaves during the war. but when she was traveling with ulysses, she was in union territory when he was in his camps, but they still counted her as a slave. the end of the time, early 1863, their son fred is back in missouri. they are in memphis. their son fred is in missouri, and he is ill, and they need to go back. so she is going to go back to missouri with her slave, and julia, the slave, would not go back and risk being enslaved again. so off she goes. the thing that is so great about this story, in julia's memoir, she writes soon after we learned she got married, so we know there was a happy ending. in a book of letters by young jesse grant, every year on his birthday, he would get a letter from jewel asking him for a present. he kept in touch with them for a long time. >> were you also asking about fremont's early emancipation? candice hooper: i'm sorry, t
what was the missouri piece of that? i didn't understand.candice hooper: missouri was a border state, and so that is why the slave -- the slave that she had and her father had remain slaves during the war. but when she was traveling with ulysses, she was in union territory when he was in his camps, but they still counted her as a slave. the end of the time, early 1863, their son fred is back in missouri. they are in memphis. their son fred is in missouri, and he is ill, and they need to go...
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guest: it halts what is happening at the missouri river.nywhere else, the company could move forward with construction. financial risk they would be taking on, in case the pipeline inns up being rerouted. the company is free to do that. host: as far as the decision by the obama administration, could the company at behind energy transfer, could they countersue or soothe the army corps of engineers or administration? the company has already sued the obama administration or they filed a claim in court last month. they might use that existing claim to challenge this decision . the complication is typically a company can only challenge an agency when it makes a final decision. technically, this decision is saying we need to study this more. we still have not decided on the easement. that can make things challenging. the dakota axis is going to try and challenge that in court. host: in the lead up to the obama administration, there's been back and forth about the native american tribes. have they come to the table? for this project, they had this
guest: it halts what is happening at the missouri river.nywhere else, the company could move forward with construction. financial risk they would be taking on, in case the pipeline inns up being rerouted. the company is free to do that. host: as far as the decision by the obama administration, could the company at behind energy transfer, could they countersue or soothe the army corps of engineers or administration? the company has already sued the obama administration or they filed a claim in...
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so she's going to go back to missouri with her slave.hat was the slave's name, just was not going to go back and run the risk of being enslaved again. and so off she goes. the thing that is so great about this story is in julia's memoir, she writes but soon after we learn that she got married. so we know there was a happy ending. and then in a book of letters by jesse grant, every year on his birthday he would get a letter from jewel asking him for a present. so she kept in touch with him for a long time. >> were you also asking about fremont's early emancipation? >> i'm sorry. i was thinking -- free monlt's order in missouri, did he that as a way of trying to tamp down the gorilla violence that was going on in that state at the time. he thought if he issued an order, again, this is very early in the war that said if you're fighting against the union, your slaves will be free. that the gorillas would come home to save their slaves. but that wasn't the way it was going to work. he saw it as part of marshal law, just trying to keep order w
so she's going to go back to missouri with her slave.hat was the slave's name, just was not going to go back and run the risk of being enslaved again. and so off she goes. the thing that is so great about this story is in julia's memoir, she writes but soon after we learn that she got married. so we know there was a happy ending. and then in a book of letters by jesse grant, every year on his birthday he would get a letter from jewel asking him for a present. so she kept in touch with him for a...
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"missouri has had 11 years to deal with it, now we are real id act was passed in 2005.. and i09, stat meant to ivacy ci.. pt mtinssouri nths there's gonna be havoc inairportsri missou residents trying to get on an airplane and having their licenses turned down,"missouri residents would have to use a passport..jerry calrmack, cabool resident - "i don't like it, i think it's a bunch of crap,"even to board domestic flights.- "a lot of people can't get a passport, they can't afford it,"state representative kevin corlew says the solution is simple... house bill 1-5-1 would require the department of revenue to issue a real i-d-compliant driver's license residents.. "it will be the same process," but only to those who want one "if they have some concerns about some of the privacy issues that some people have expressed in compling with real id then our legislation would allow them to continue to have the existing missouri driver's license,'the fees would be the same. but the state would add documents used for base.. and a photo to software that uses facial recognition. "it is im
"missouri has had 11 years to deal with it, now we are real id act was passed in 2005.. and i09, stat meant to ivacy ci.. pt mtinssouri nths there's gonna be havoc inairportsri missou residents trying to get on an airplane and having their licenses turned down,"missouri residents would have to use a passport..jerry calrmack, cabool resident - "i don't like it, i think it's a bunch of crap,"even to board domestic flights.- "a lot of people can't get a passport, they...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: could i inquire as to the amount of time remaining on our side? both sides? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 15 minutes remaining. the gentlelady from california has 10 3/4 minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you very much. with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, who is the monetary policy chair. obviously one of the greater, deeper thinkers in our committee from the standpoint of being able to handle that committee. and i yield to him two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. huizenga: i appreciate my fellow subcommittee chairman who has written a great piece of legislation here. we all have been talking about dodd-frank creating this financial stability oversight council, or fsoc, which was charged with monitoring systemic risk in the u.s. financial sector and coordinating regulatory responses by its member agencies. a good goal and idea gone bad, unfortunat
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: could i inquire as to the amount of time remaining on our side? both sides? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 15 minutes remaining. the gentlelady from california has 10 3/4 minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you very much. with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. huizenga, who is the monetary policy chair. obviously one of the greater, deeper thinkers in our committee from the...
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the army corps of engineers has denied a permit for the dakota access pipeline to drill below the missouri river. officially faulting instruction. but the company behind the pipeline has vowed to build on. this comes as thousands of descend on standing rock to form a human shield around the water protectors. >> we really think about the treaty, it makes me think, why did i do it i did to serve my country when the government did all of the things, the hurtful things they have done to my ancestors. amy: we will speak with dave archambault, chevy standing rock sioux tribe, tara houska of honor the earth, and with remy, navy member and member of the navajo nation. people have been protesting at banks, demanding they divest from the dakota access pipeline. dapl -- to protest the institutions -- [indiscernible] amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in north dakota, water protectors resisting the $3.8 billion dakota access pipeline have scored an historic victory. on sunday, the u.s. army corps of engineers denie
the army corps of engineers has denied a permit for the dakota access pipeline to drill below the missouri river. officially faulting instruction. but the company behind the pipeline has vowed to build on. this comes as thousands of descend on standing rock to form a human shield around the water protectors. >> we really think about the treaty, it makes me think, why did i do it i did to serve my country when the government did all of the things, the hurtful things they have done to my...
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missouri today they'll show you the place where the plane struck the hull. there's a slight indentation. it's not much of a dent at all. but what happened here was the plane got that close, struck the missouri and then crashed into the sea. and for some odd set of reasons, the pilot was recovered, dead. his body was recovered. this is the pilot. and the sailors on the missouri, their blood was up and they got ready to do whatever they were going to do to his body. the captain of the ship came over the loud speaker system and said, stop that. this man was an honorable young man. he fought for his country. he was just as patriotic in his beli beliefs and we're going to give him a full military funeral. that's what happened. i think it's quite a bracing and terrific story that i hope tells us something about our national character and the way we engage in these kind of conflicts and the way we treat our adversaries. i want to go back to the surrender deck of the missouri on 2 september 1945. look at the contrast in garb between the american officers who were in
missouri today they'll show you the place where the plane struck the hull. there's a slight indentation. it's not much of a dent at all. but what happened here was the plane got that close, struck the missouri and then crashed into the sea. and for some odd set of reasons, the pilot was recovered, dead. his body was recovered. this is the pilot. and the sailors on the missouri, their blood was up and they got ready to do whatever they were going to do to his body. the captain of the ship came...
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for a time when to minnesota, then came back to missouri.d scott said, i was free in minnesota, i should be free. the case goes around. it comes up that it could be on the supreme court's docket, but the chief justice -- who like buchanan went to dickinson college, they had some sort of bond -- brian: you say he did not own slaves? mr. strauss: the justice did. brian: many? mr. strauss: i don't know how many or what you call many, but he had slaves his whole life. he was francis scott key is father-in-law, so that everybody is sort of connected. you have this discussion before buchanan takes office and say you can just have a decision that southern northerners -- the court was split five southerners and four northerners. so buchanan takes it upon himself to find a northern justice that will go along with this. he finds a guy named roberts, who coincidentally enough went to dickinson college. they have this bond once again. robert says, i will go along with whatever tony does. another northerner from new york says he will write a concurring o
for a time when to minnesota, then came back to missouri.d scott said, i was free in minnesota, i should be free. the case goes around. it comes up that it could be on the supreme court's docket, but the chief justice -- who like buchanan went to dickinson college, they had some sort of bond -- brian: you say he did not own slaves? mr. strauss: the justice did. brian: many? mr. strauss: i don't know how many or what you call many, but he had slaves his whole life. he was francis scott key is...
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row isre at battleship the uss missouri. the missouri was actually commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she is often a member for one event -- that at the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998, and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place where the uss oklahoma was sunk at pearl harbor. history is membered and history is revisited. we have just come from ford island. hind me is battleship row. in the distance, you can see the uss missouri and an element of the uss arizona memorial. we are here at hospital point, one of the most historic site at pearl harbor. it is here where one of the most historic events during the pearl harbor attack -- often neglected -- the documentaries gallant sortie of the uss nevada. i would like to share with you verythis place is where famous chinese-american photographer took pictures in the 1930's and 40's. they did the portraits of the ships as we came into port. thenew the uss arizona had pictu
row isre at battleship the uss missouri. the missouri was actually commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she is often a member for one event -- that at the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998, and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place where the uss oklahoma was sunk at pearl harbor. history is membered and history is revisited. we have just come from ford island. hind me is battleship row....
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gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: we recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, one of our more thoughtful members on the committee. yield him two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 6392. this bill, the systemic risk designation improvement act offers a commonsense approach to the process of designating systemically important financial institutions. in doing so, it addresses a problem that republicans and democrats have complained about for some time. dodd-frank's $50 billion threshold for identifying sifis is a crude and arbitrary way to desigh which firms pose a risk to the stability of the financial system. it's important to remember that sifi designation isn't trivial. when the financial institution is labeled as a sifi, it faces supervision and costs without regard to the nature of the bank or the bank's accordingly, sifi designation impacts a firm's lending ability and
gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: we recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, one of our more thoughtful members on the committee. yield him two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 6392. this bill, the systemic risk designation improvement act offers a commonsense approach to the process of designating systemically important financial...
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also here at battleship row is the "uss missouri." the "missouri" was commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she's often remembered, though, for one event, and that is the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998 and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place where the "uss oklahoma" was sunk here at pearl harbor. history's remembered and history is revisited. we've just come from ford island. behind me is battleship row. in the distance you can see the "uss missouri" and an element of the "uss arizona" memorial. we're here at hospital point, one of the most historic sites at pearl harbor. it's here where one of the most historic events during the pearl harbor attack often most neglected. the gallant sortie of the "uss nevada." behind me is its memorial. we'll go there in a few moments. this place is where very famous chinese american photographer took pictures in the 1930s and 40s. he did the portraits of the ships as they came into port. we
also here at battleship row is the "uss missouri." the "missouri" was commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she's often remembered, though, for one event, and that is the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998 and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place where the "uss oklahoma" was sunk here at pearl harbor. history's remembered and history is revisited. we've just...
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it is a major thing to bore underneath the missouri river. donald trump can't come in on in your a 20th -- january 20 and snapped his fingers. we are asking for a full environmental impact statement. it is a very big deal. >> thank you for joining us from north dakota. she has been involved in the standing rock fight. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you very much. we are going to stay here. we are not going anywhere. there are about 10,000 people in the camp. about 5000 plan to remain. we have to remain diligent. >> we have to ask the question, what does a donald trump have in mind for foreign investors in the united states. we just heard some things about climate change. >> it is been almost a month now since donald trump became president-elect. what will the world of business and the u.s. look like once he is president? a lot of it comes down to guessing and that keeps businesses cautious. at least the german companies in the u.s. remain cautious and they are ready to invest. >> for german companies operating
it is a major thing to bore underneath the missouri river. donald trump can't come in on in your a 20th -- january 20 and snapped his fingers. we are asking for a full environmental impact statement. it is a very big deal. >> thank you for joining us from north dakota. she has been involved in the standing rock fight. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you very much. we are going to stay here. we are not going anywhere. there are about 10,000 people in...
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i am a 1982 truman scholar, also from missouri. i am happy to hear you saying that the arab world, that you would be accepted no problem in dealing with a woman because it clearly states in the carron -- in the kuran, and i would like to quote it. -- my question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years fro to quote it. -- my question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years fro question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years fwh? how do you see the foundation 40 years fse0 years from now? do you see it in the container that we live in? will it be the same container or do you see it being in a larger container? in the context of innovation, doing other public service activities other than just sponsoring scholars to educational endeavors, etc. >> i probably will not be here in 40 years, i can predict that. but i think that what has to happen -- and we have to have more of these discussions -- in terms of something i said earlier about the breadth of public service.
i am a 1982 truman scholar, also from missouri. i am happy to hear you saying that the arab world, that you would be accepted no problem in dealing with a woman because it clearly states in the carron -- in the kuran, and i would like to quote it. -- my question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years fro to quote it. -- my question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years fro question is, what is the vision? how do you see the foundation 40 years...
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plus, police on the look for an unusual porch pirate in missouri. but this may not be exactly what it seems. the details.. coming up. but pantene is making my hair practically unbreakable. whenever i try to grow out my hair, strands always break off. the pro-v formula makes every inch stronger. so i can love my hair longer. strong is beautiful. pantene. temperatures - arctic blast thursday & friday - single digit wind chills thursday - warmer weekend - wintry mix saturday am to all rain today: mostly cloudy. slight chance of pm rain, mainly east of i-95. highs: 43-49 winds: se 5 mph tonight: partly cloudy. cold. lows: 29-34 winds: light wednesday: partly cloudy. highs: 39-46 winds: nw 5-15 mph coming up. depending on where that perfect gift home for the holidays can really cost you. what experts are saying-- coming up. plus, towering inferno. a late night fire guts part of an apartment building in dubai. the latest on the people inside.. coming up. this was the scene overnight in dubai as a high-rise apartment building burst into flames. it happened
plus, police on the look for an unusual porch pirate in missouri. but this may not be exactly what it seems. the details.. coming up. but pantene is making my hair practically unbreakable. whenever i try to grow out my hair, strands always break off. the pro-v formula makes every inch stronger. so i can love my hair longer. strong is beautiful. pantene. temperatures - arctic blast thursday & friday - single digit wind chills thursday - warmer weekend - wintry mix saturday am to all rain...
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and the first lady of missouri is a victim of a crime. those are some the headlines on the morning news stand. greitens was robbed at gunpoint. she was not hurt. "the washington post" reports that damaging statements bill cosby made ten years ago may be used during his sexual assault trial. when he was deposed in his civil case in 2005 cosby admitted giving young girls drugs before having sex. he was ask, quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for young women with which you wanted to have sex with? cosby said yes. >>> shinzo abe will be the first president of japan to visit pearl harbor. they will remember japan's word who will read it. dylan has said he can't make it to stockholm to pick up his literary prize. >>> still to come, taking the hablg out of grocery shopping, amazon opens a realtor where customers can skip the wait at the check-out line. coming up on "look! famous people!" we catch flo, the progressive girl, at the supermarket buying cheese. scandal alert! flo likes dairy?! woman: busted! [ la
and the first lady of missouri is a victim of a crime. those are some the headlines on the morning news stand. greitens was robbed at gunpoint. she was not hurt. "the washington post" reports that damaging statements bill cosby made ten years ago may be used during his sexual assault trial. when he was deposed in his civil case in 2005 cosby admitted giving young girls drugs before having sex. he was ask, quaaludes was it in your mind that you were going to use these quaaludes for...
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to be explored before the pipeline mostly complete, except for this in north dakota next to the missouri river. representatives say they welcome the decision. >> we now know what caused the street of center city to fill with this white foam yesterday afternoon or saturday afternoon, i should say, breaker at the peco stations releasing large and the of fire fighting foam from the station. about 2700 peco customers lost power. all of that power has since
to be explored before the pipeline mostly complete, except for this in north dakota next to the missouri river. representatives say they welcome the decision. >> we now know what caused the street of center city to fill with this white foam yesterday afternoon or saturday afternoon, i should say, breaker at the peco stations releasing large and the of fire fighting foam from the station. about 2700 peco customers lost power. all of that power has since
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i recognize the the gentleman from h the gentleman from michigan, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the chairman to protect the insurance regulatory model that served our nation for 150 years and to my colleague from new york i'm very comfortable with this bill and the underlying philosophy that has brought us here. because, mr. speaker, i'm a former state representative in the michigan legislature and i know firsthand that michigan does a better job of protecting policy holders within their borders than the federal government does or could. michigan knows how to maintain a robust insurance marketplace that works for michigan customers, but additionally, michigan serves as an entry point for several foreign companies who then come into the u.s. marketplace. however there are bureaucrats in washington that believe they know best. the dodd-frank act expanded the federal government's role in the insura
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i recognize the the gentleman from h the gentleman from michigan, two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the chairman to protect the insurance regulatory model that served our nation for 150 years and to my colleague from new york i'm very comfortable with this bill and the underlying philosophy that has brought us here. because, mr. speaker, i'm a former state...
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rerouted and kept from going under the missouri river. it is a big victory for the standing rock sioux and all of the people who have been here many months trying to stop this pipeline from potentially going under the water and one day leaking. however, what we have also heard from the tribe is they are concerned this may not be permanent depending on which administration is in place and worried about trump's role when he takes the presidency. >> we need to stay here. everybody here needs to stay here until we know exactly the legal ramifications of what took place today. as far as, you know, into the future, there is no guarantee this is going to stand. if president-elect trump could override what happened today on january 20th and grant that easement, then we are in for a world of of hurhurt. >> reporter: we are hearing that from others. there is relief, but worry of what happens next. this camp is filling up and no one seems to be leaving. >>> thank you. the corporations building the access pipeline say the federal government decision
rerouted and kept from going under the missouri river. it is a big victory for the standing rock sioux and all of the people who have been here many months trying to stop this pipeline from potentially going under the water and one day leaking. however, what we have also heard from the tribe is they are concerned this may not be permanent depending on which administration is in place and worried about trump's role when he takes the presidency. >> we need to stay here. everybody here needs...
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got on the plane, landed on the 11th in ferguson, missouri, for what i thought was going to be a few day assignment, i thought i would maybe get a feature story for the weekend and be back for sunday football, you know, that weekend at home. instead, i ended up staying two, almost three months. [laughter] almost full time. we had a ferguson bureau there. be as i was there, on the second or third day i was there, myself and another reporter were actually arrested during the coverage of the protests, and we were the first two of what would end up being dozens of reporters who at some point in time were taken into custody by police there. there was just this day after day of demonstrations, there were mass arrests, people being arrested at times indiscriminately, at times with cause. and that created a whirlwind, and i became one of the figures of the story. >> host: wesley lowery's our guest. you've heard our beginning conversation. if you would like to participate and call in, talk with him about some of the issues surrounding ferguson, the black lives mattel movement, etc. and some o
got on the plane, landed on the 11th in ferguson, missouri, for what i thought was going to be a few day assignment, i thought i would maybe get a feature story for the weekend and be back for sunday football, you know, that weekend at home. instead, i ended up staying two, almost three months. [laughter] almost full time. we had a ferguson bureau there. be as i was there, on the second or third day i was there, myself and another reporter were actually arrested during the coverage of the...
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missouri.hat snow just to the south is rain. this system will bring warm air with it. we'll get mainly rain out it as it moves into our area. the clouds they will wait until late this afternoon or this evening. this is 6:30 this evening. that's when the midwest will get that storm. while we get scattered clouds. after lots of sunshine and nice warm up? to the 40s, clouds coming in. that will help hold the temperatures up overnight. first showers could happen early in the morning. this is 3:00 in the morning. just a light shower moving through. it's out of here. then rain moving in for reading and philadelphia. meantime we will see some wintry weather in the pocono mountains. not a lot. mostly this is rain and most of it stays south of the mountains tomorrow and continues in the morning and afternoon hours. that's lunch time tomorrow. rain from philadelphia and south jersey and delaware. light rain. then slowly starts to clear in the afternoon. by early evening that rain is out of here just in t
missouri.hat snow just to the south is rain. this system will bring warm air with it. we'll get mainly rain out it as it moves into our area. the clouds they will wait until late this afternoon or this evening. this is 6:30 this evening. that's when the midwest will get that storm. while we get scattered clouds. after lots of sunshine and nice warm up? to the 40s, clouds coming in. that will help hold the temperatures up overnight. first showers could happen early in the morning. this is 3:00...
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, the town of noel , missouri changed the way it's pronounced to noel . people have sent their christmas cards to the town for over 80 years so they can get a "no-el" postmark.last year volunteers stamped 60- thousand cards... and this year they've already stamped half that many. up next on live at daybreak on hungry-- how you can spread a little holiday cheer-- to people who need help putting a hot meal on the table. also up next...it's the perfect gift-- for the extreme sports fan in your life! how you can bid on unique sports memorabilia-- discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, today's tmj4 is proud to partner with the hunger task force and raymond james and associates to bring you "home 4 the holidays."this virtual food drive is the perfect way to help a family in need this holiday season. just head to hunger task force dot
, the town of noel , missouri changed the way it's pronounced to noel . people have sent their christmas cards to the town for over 80 years so they can get a "no-el" postmark.last year volunteers stamped 60- thousand cards... and this year they've already stamped half that many. up next on live at daybreak on hungry-- how you can spread a little holiday cheer-- to people who need help putting a hot meal on the table. also up next...it's the perfect gift-- for the extreme sports fan...
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traveling the countryside in kimmswick missouri im andrew mccrea. that made me hungry. you can hear more of andrew's stories by downloading the farm journal tv app. when we journal tv is the go-to app for american agriculture. the best news, market analysis and stories from rural america is now in your hands. watch it on your phone, tablet or desktop. s brought to you by machinery pete, the most trusted name in farm equipment. welcome back to tractor tales folks! this week we've got a 4010 wheatland that does just about of the fields in north dakota to help out this farmer in south central michigan. he says once they got this on his farm, it went right to work. today, it needs a little tlc, but still gets the job done. they came from north dakota and neighbor bought it and then he didn't need it so he sold it to me and my dad retired that old b retired that real good because we'd rather drive this forty ten than that d a lot more power and it was the first six cyclinder that we ever owned on this farm we were using it to haul manuar pick corn plant corn plow fit the fie
traveling the countryside in kimmswick missouri im andrew mccrea. that made me hungry. you can hear more of andrew's stories by downloading the farm journal tv app. when we journal tv is the go-to app for american agriculture. the best news, market analysis and stories from rural america is now in your hands. watch it on your phone, tablet or desktop. s brought to you by machinery pete, the most trusted name in farm equipment. welcome back to tractor tales folks! this week we've got a 4010...
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he destroyed her phone twitter user safe next names he still faces charges of statutory rape in missouri. >> police are asking for help in the missing case of a 15 -year-old girl but she was walking home from the library from -- she's up 5-foot 4 inches weighs memorial services are being planned for longtime akron dj jim should know. it's a sad day hits thank you all very much for your kind messages as we remember him today. before joining the summit back in 2002 he spent several years at the local radio station a program director says that he was the true music leveler with a they will have the summit may up 5:00 p.m. he passed away on wednesday at 62 years old. civic several northeast ohio committees obese flipping the switch to its up on their christmas lights tonight. the christmas tree lighting is at 5:30 p.m. bid will feature more than half a million lights stretching several blocks along the road, stay lit through january 3 holiday celebrations will held in the park at five. tonight at 6:00 p.m. >> rise and shine. it is 50:07 a.m. weather and traffic every eight minutes. >> anothe
he destroyed her phone twitter user safe next names he still faces charges of statutory rape in missouri. >> police are asking for help in the missing case of a 15 -year-old girl but she was walking home from the library from -- she's up 5-foot 4 inches weighs memorial services are being planned for longtime akron dj jim should know. it's a sad day hits thank you all very much for your kind messages as we remember him today. before joining the summit back in 2002 he spent several years at...
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they have illegally camped on the shorse of the missouri river. by the way, mr. speaker if you and i decided to go for a walk on that same land and picked up a rock and threw it in the river we'd be fined by this government. but oh, no. not anti-fossil fuel rioters, they're enabled, no, encouraged by our federal government, at least this current administration. celebrities. bad actors. celebrities. political activists. and anti-oil extremists are blocking this pipeline's progress and they're doing so based not on good information, not on the law, but rather on a left wing political agenda. oh, by the way, these celebties and these rioters fly in on jets. on jet airplanes that are fueled by jet fuel that is refined from oil but ny cases, this let's ignore the hypocrisy for a moment. north dakotans like these veterans i just read about have respected the rights of peaceful protesters but this has gone way beyond that it's become rioting, plain and simple. in fact, i think it's important to note, mr. speaker, that two federal courts right here in the district of col
they have illegally camped on the shorse of the missouri river. by the way, mr. speaker if you and i decided to go for a walk on that same land and picked up a rock and threw it in the river we'd be fined by this government. but oh, no. not anti-fossil fuel rioters, they're enabled, no, encouraged by our federal government, at least this current administration. celebrities. bad actors. celebrities. political activists. and anti-oil extremists are blocking this pipeline's progress and they're...
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again, michael was embraced by his teammates, the athletes at the university of missouri and they knewefore he came out he came out publicly, he played his entire senior citizen series with missouri, sec player of the year wearing when you look at the pictures a rainbow wristband the entire season in every game and nobody picked up on it, nobody saw that. and the states embraced him when he went to the st. louis rams, he was drafted by the rams in the seventh round . the saints embraced him. some of the team leaders took him under their wing and tried to talk to him about being an nfl player, how to improve his game , the players really i think demonstrated where sports are. my teammates are going to accept you. the interesting part about michael's story on the flipside is that to me there is no question that him coming out hurt him in the draft. and there is no question to me that hurt him getting a job after he was cut from the rams and after he was cut from the cowboys. not a single team called his agent to inquire about him after he was cut from the cowboys after week six or whatev
again, michael was embraced by his teammates, the athletes at the university of missouri and they knewefore he came out he came out publicly, he played his entire senior citizen series with missouri, sec player of the year wearing when you look at the pictures a rainbow wristband the entire season in every game and nobody picked up on it, nobody saw that. and the states embraced him when he went to the st. louis rams, he was drafted by the rams in the seventh round . the saints embraced him....
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fake news, it might last a day or two, but the hands up, don't shoot fake news out of ferguson, missouri day and cops are still being killed across this country based off the fake news story. >> we have to leave it there. thank you both. coming up tonight on this busy news night on "hannity." >> the ability of isil to initiate major land offenses, that was not on my intelligence radar screen. >> wow, president obama said the true potential of isis wasn't on his radar screen. maybe he should have listened to his top intel officials. we will check in with dr. sebastian gorka. he will join us next to discuss how president obama got it so wrong and the implications of that bad decision and more tonight on "hannity." tonight on "hannity." i really did save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great savings and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almos
fake news, it might last a day or two, but the hands up, don't shoot fake news out of ferguson, missouri day and cops are still being killed across this country based off the fake news story. >> we have to leave it there. thank you both. coming up tonight on this busy news night on "hannity." >> the ability of isil to initiate major land offenses, that was not on my intelligence radar screen. >> wow, president obama said the true potential of isis wasn't on his radar...
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so i would say to my friend from missouri, i think you have a good idea. wish you would have brought a bill reflecting that idea out here. let's remember that bear stearns was $400 billion it contributed. washington mutual, $300 billion it contributed. all of those banks are going to be in one pot that have 12 months to be looked at. we're, in fact, gutting dodd-frank and no, i do not agree with my friend, the chair of texas, that that is a gad idea at all. the authors kind of recognized this, which is why they said banks get heightened supervision if fsoc says so or the financial stability board in switzerland says so. i don't know why we would cede sovereignty. i have been working with the gentleman from missouri on that issue as it relates to insurance companies. were are we ceding our sovereignty to a regulatory entity in another country? i do take a different view of this bill. i actually urge -- miss water: yield 30 additional seconds. mr. heck: i urge my colleagues to support this idea but rejecting this bill which will not achieve the intended resu
so i would say to my friend from missouri, i think you have a good idea. wish you would have brought a bill reflecting that idea out here. let's remember that bear stearns was $400 billion it contributed. washington mutual, $300 billion it contributed. all of those banks are going to be in one pot that have 12 months to be looked at. we're, in fact, gutting dodd-frank and no, i do not agree with my friend, the chair of texas, that that is a gad idea at all. the authors kind of recognized this,...
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you don't make it in pennsylvania, golf to ohio, illinois, missouri. railroads finance this.eople speculate on different railroads. but suddenly this decision comes out, and let's say you have got a factory in cincinnati that is doing pretty well. another one in dayton. oh, maybe this guy is going to come up from kentucky with his slaves and be my competitor if i don't do anything. i stopped expanding. the country immediately stops expanding. people who are speculated on railroads -- railroads are not doing so well immediately. they go bankrupt, take a ride on the redding lichen monopoly. -- like in monopoly. other businesses fail. within months, we are in a tremendous economic panic. all the banks in york close for a day. they decide not to take scrip. in the south, it does not affect them as much. they are an agricultural society, you can feed and close your family at the very least. you can probably sell your cotton and lima beans. but in the north, where manufacturing is big, it is really precipitous. that divides the country evermore. brian: how did it compare with our p
you don't make it in pennsylvania, golf to ohio, illinois, missouri. railroads finance this.eople speculate on different railroads. but suddenly this decision comes out, and let's say you have got a factory in cincinnati that is doing pretty well. another one in dayton. oh, maybe this guy is going to come up from kentucky with his slaves and be my competitor if i don't do anything. i stopped expanding. the country immediately stops expanding. people who are speculated on railroads -- railroads...
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the plane got that close, struck the missouri, then went into the sea. the pilot was recovered. this is the pilot. missouri,s on the they got ready to do whatever it were going to do to his body in the captain of the ship came over the loudspeaker system and an foughtp that, this m for his country and was just as patriotic and his beliefs about his country as you are for yours and we give me full military funeral." that is what happened. i think that incident they make a point of showing is that if you visit the boat today. it is quite a bracing and terrific story that i hope tells us something about our national character in the way we engage in these kinds of conflicts in the way we treat our adversaries. i want to go back to the surrender deck on september of 1945. i want to call your attention to -- look at the contrast in garb between the american officers in their fatigues and the japanese delegation which are in their fanciest uniforms. on the right side of the photograph in civilian clothes hat, offp half -- top to the right, is this man here. partly educated in the unit
the plane got that close, struck the missouri, then went into the sea. the pilot was recovered. this is the pilot. missouri,s on the they got ready to do whatever it were going to do to his body in the captain of the ship came over the loudspeaker system and an foughtp that, this m for his country and was just as patriotic and his beliefs about his country as you are for yours and we give me full military funeral." that is what happened. i think that incident they make a point of showing...
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they still face charges of statutory rape and missouri. police they will hear it all maersk a parking out 100 east eighth straight she's about 5-foot four inches there was 11. 91.37 sent out this tweet saying it's a sad tale. thank you all very much for your lover with a great sense of humor. they passed away wednesday at that age of 62. sumac the holiday lighting is about 5:30 p.m. and so on january 3 they will also be the only big differences that will fall to the 20 later on tonight whether not were looking then 40 degrees felt west went starts to shift and will start to see a few of these rain showers mixed today inches of accumulation a week warm front starts to lift. we solve a lot of cold air in incident next week will be somewhat interesting. i know that's coming raise been close were doing a christmas story run that is for local access only. right now no problems coming across the inner com out of town looking good on the shore way we are not document some guys it's a tractor-trailer with the dude named matt. always maintained the
they still face charges of statutory rape and missouri. police they will hear it all maersk a parking out 100 east eighth straight she's about 5-foot four inches there was 11. 91.37 sent out this tweet saying it's a sad tale. thank you all very much for your lover with a great sense of humor. they passed away wednesday at that age of 62. sumac the holiday lighting is about 5:30 p.m. and so on january 3 they will also be the only big differences that will fall to the 20 later on tonight whether...
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louis missouri on july 261989. i'll quote to you from what they published at the time.of the key people picked by governor john ashcroft to craft missouri's next anti-abortion statute was accused of physical abuse by his ex-wife in their divorce case. that's according to documents filed in st. louis county circuit court. among the items in the public record, puzder's ex-wife alleged that he hit her and threw her to the kitchen floor and then unplugged the phone when she tried to call police for help during an altercation in 1986. puzder in a deposition denied using physical violence and said that his wife was yelling and coming at him so he grabbed her by the shoulders and pushed her back to prevent her from hurting herself. he said that his wife ended up on the floor. i don't know if her foot caught or what happened, but she went down on her back and stayed down on the ground. puzder acknowledges that police responded to that altercation. his ex-wife sought a protective order against puzder alleging that he, quote, attacked me, choked me, threw me to the floor, hit me
louis missouri on july 261989. i'll quote to you from what they published at the time.of the key people picked by governor john ashcroft to craft missouri's next anti-abortion statute was accused of physical abuse by his ex-wife in their divorce case. that's according to documents filed in st. louis county circuit court. among the items in the public record, puzder's ex-wife alleged that he hit her and threw her to the kitchen floor and then unplugged the phone when she tried to call police for...
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the missouri brigade right shoulder shift arms. brigade forward, guide center, music, quick time, march. one soldier will note that their brass bands go into this attacks with them. playing up on saying that it was an unusual thing to go in the charge with the shooters. and by accounts they keep upmost of the way. and the army starts off moving at this grand pageant. the battle flags are flying and made more numerous by the fact that this army lost so many men that the regiments are very small and they start going across the field. franklin has said to be at pickets charge of the west. the only thing is they are both attacks and they didn't work and they lead to legends, legendary things and the train they're covering is over two miles of open ground. it's not flat ground. you got these gull lis and the lines going up and down from the west side of the road to the east side. you can't see the rest of the army because of this and worst of all as they start stepping off they start doing what they do best. long range fire and on the c
the missouri brigade right shoulder shift arms. brigade forward, guide center, music, quick time, march. one soldier will note that their brass bands go into this attacks with them. playing up on saying that it was an unusual thing to go in the charge with the shooters. and by accounts they keep upmost of the way. and the army starts off moving at this grand pageant. the battle flags are flying and made more numerous by the fact that this army lost so many men that the regiments are very small...
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, and the seen as orphans sense missouri was seen as a border state. they had a large number of st. louis irish and the soldiers are trying to break the heavy tension, one of this. that, england expects every man to do his duty today. one of the irishman says dam fine little duty that england will get out of this irish crowd. laugh wasst raised -- raised long and hard teethh laugh was long and harty. prospects don't look good. up,he meeting breaks general daniel who commands the arkansas brigade says well of usl, there are few boys going to get back to arkansas after this and claver , if we arem and says to god, let us die like men. and they ride down and start deploying at 4:00 the attack against and they step off the right shouldere shift arms, brigade forward, guide to center, quick time march. one soldier will note that their brass bands go into attack with them, saying it was an unusual toot to goe and charger with the shooters. s and they keep up for most of the way. the army starts off moving in this grad -- grand pageant. the flags are flying.
, and the seen as orphans sense missouri was seen as a border state. they had a large number of st. louis irish and the soldiers are trying to break the heavy tension, one of this. that, england expects every man to do his duty today. one of the irishman says dam fine little duty that england will get out of this irish crowd. laugh wasst raised -- raised long and hard teethh laugh was long and harty. prospects don't look good. up,he meeting breaks general daniel who commands the arkansas...
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cheers erupted and tears flowed as news spread throughout the camp that pipeline construction missouri river. that provides water to the sioux reservation. but many active tiss. told me despite the news they're staying to make sure this isn't a temporary victory. energy transfer partners funding the piem line called the decision purely political. they're counting on the trump administration to reverse the decision to. day a spokesperson for president elect trump said the incoming president, support the construction of the pipeline. people here are bracing for more snow. scott, the subzero temperatures. >> thanks. >> to today the u.n. security council tried to impose a cease-fire to allow civilians to escape aleppo, syria, but russia and china vetoed the plan. no surprise. russia is backing the syrian military as it destroys neighborhoods held by rebels. war correspondent debora patta is in aleppo. aleppo neighborhood. but look at it now. builter fighting between the rebels and the government has destroyed it. a syrian government soldier leads us to the body of a man we says was a rebel
cheers erupted and tears flowed as news spread throughout the camp that pipeline construction missouri river. that provides water to the sioux reservation. but many active tiss. told me despite the news they're staying to make sure this isn't a temporary victory. energy transfer partners funding the piem line called the decision purely political. they're counting on the trump administration to reverse the decision to. day a spokesperson for president elect trump said the incoming president,...