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the newly elected missouri governor, edward brighton just named missouri the 28th right to work state for? we'll ask next. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. whoo! look out. >> neil: my apologies to missouri's republican governor, eric greitens. he joins us. just signed a law on making missouri the 28th right to work state in the country. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> you joined the right to work camp. could be a tough uphill battle. the campaign will begin that you're out to gut unions and the working man and woman. i dealt with this with scott walker that was one of the early leaders of that charge. what do you say? >> look, it's very clear, neil, our job and our mission that th
the newly elected missouri governor, edward brighton just named missouri the 28th right to work state for? we'll ask next. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us...
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it is not who missouri is. this is who missouri is. [applause] eric greitens: anita, we are honored to be here to support you. anita feigenbaum: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? this button? hello? hello? [laughter] anita feigenbaum: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming out to volunteer to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take out most care to give respect to our deceased. buy you coming out here today, you are helping to once again give respect to all of the deceased here. [applause] anita feigenbaum: thank you to all of the organizations that have reached out to us, to the governor, to the vice president, to the federation, to the adl, to the entire community. thank you. [applause] [laughter] mike pence: i am mike pence, i am the vice president of the united states of america. >> yeah. [applause] mike pence: i spoke earlier today in st. louis words that were from the heart. there is no place in am
it is not who missouri is. this is who missouri is. [applause] eric greitens: anita, we are honored to be here to support you. anita feigenbaum: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? this button? hello? hello? [laughter] anita feigenbaum: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming out to volunteer to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take out most care to give respect...
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are we likely to see the same thing in missouri?> we have had a tremendous battle here in the state of missouri. during the campaign even, we had union bosses that spent millions of dollars attacking me. they attacked my services as a navy seal. the work that i have done with veterans. they will continue to attack us. i am a navy seal, i am a fighter. i came to jefferson city to fight for the people. if i have to take on the union boss, i will do that. we will take on the trial lawyers, the special interests come with the career politicians, political insiders. we are putting an end to the politics as usual. we want to get results for the people. >> martha: someone going after someone because of their service as a navy seal, apparently baited. you saw the president embracing the leadership, there was a lot of blue-collar crossover in the selection, which is very interesting. a lot of republicans want to build on that. are you working against that? >> we had tremendous support from people all over the state of missouri who recognize
are we likely to see the same thing in missouri?> we have had a tremendous battle here in the state of missouri. during the campaign even, we had union bosses that spent millions of dollars attacking me. they attacked my services as a navy seal. the work that i have done with veterans. they will continue to attack us. i am a navy seal, i am a fighter. i came to jefferson city to fight for the people. if i have to take on the union boss, i will do that. we will take on the trial lawyers, the...
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it is great to be back in missouri.applause] >> now, i was here last september -- trish: all right, you've been listening there to the vice president of the united states. he is addressing workers there at that factory that distributes cat equipment in missouri and, he, of course, referenced the cemetery issues, the vandalism that has happened, the st. louis community against the jewish community as well as jewish community centers that have been threatened recently. back here with me steve cortez and ethan, people have criticized for the president not doing enough to speak out against these horrible, horrible acts. i was just talking with someone who lives in israel, has also lived in the u.s., actually originally from brooklyn and i would stress that perhaps, ethan, that also the president is doing what needs to be done as well. how do you see it? >> yeah, i greatly appreciate what vice president pence said in the speech. i do want to say, though, there are 69 separate threats just this year already against jewish com
it is great to be back in missouri.applause] >> now, i was here last september -- trish: all right, you've been listening there to the vice president of the united states. he is addressing workers there at that factory that distributes cat equipment in missouri and, he, of course, referenced the cemetery issues, the vandalism that has happened, the st. louis community against the jewish community as well as jewish community centers that have been threatened recently. back here with me...
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this is who misery is -- missouri is. [applause] eric greitens: anita, we are honored to be here to support you. anita: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? hello? [laughter] thank each and everyone of you for coming out to volunteer to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take out most care to give respect to our deceased. buy you coming out here today, you are helping to once again give respect to all of the deceased here. [applause] thank you toaum: all of the organizations that have reached out to us, to the governor, to the vice president, to the federation, to the adl, to the entire community. thank you. [applause] [laughter] i am mike pence, i am the vice president of the united states of america. >> yeah. [applause] mike pence: i spoke earlier today in st. louis. that were from the heart. there is no place in america for prejudice ors of violence or anti-semitism. i must tell you, the people of mis
this is who misery is -- missouri is. [applause] eric greitens: anita, we are honored to be here to support you. anita: i just want to thank each and everyone of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? hello? [laughter] thank each and everyone of you for coming out to volunteer to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take out most care to give respect to our deceased. buy you coming out here today, you are helping to once...
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and so missouri, well, welcome missouri -- missouri is like well, welcome to the university of missouri. right? they decide not to build him a separate law school and they let him into the university of missouri. so we see, again, the pattern. we see the design. we see the path the naacp is taking in terms of chipping away at legal segregation. separate but equal only works if there is in fact separate but equal facilities. in the case of graduate education throughout the south, particularly throughout the south, we could also say throughout the country but particularly in the south where segregation is legal, where it's legislated, all right, we see significant gaps in legal education. significant gaps in graduate education. there is one graduate school, one law school for african-americans in the american south in the 1930's. that's howard university, right? there is one dental school. two are two medical schools. one in nashville and one in washington, d.c. so all of the other graduate programs you can imagine are outside of the south. this is a very instrumental process that the naa
and so missouri, well, welcome missouri -- missouri is like well, welcome to the university of missouri. right? they decide not to build him a separate law school and they let him into the university of missouri. so we see, again, the pattern. we see the design. we see the path the naacp is taking in terms of chipping away at legal segregation. separate but equal only works if there is in fact separate but equal facilities. in the case of graduate education throughout the south, particularly...
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it's not who missouri is. this is who missouri is. this is who america is. [ applause ] we are honored to be here to support you. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? >> i'll hold this for you. >> hello? i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming out to volunteer and to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take utmost care to give respect to our deceased. and by you coming out here today, you are helping to, once again, give respect to all of the deceased here. [ applause ] thank you to all of the organizations that have reached out to us, to the governor, to the vice-president, to the federation, to the adl, to the entire community. thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm mike pence, i'm the vice-president of the united states of america. [ applause ] i spoke words earlier today in st. louis that were from the heart. there is no place in america for hatred or acts of prejudice or violence or anti-semitism. i
it's not who missouri is. this is who missouri is. this is who america is. [ applause ] we are honored to be here to support you. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? >> i'll hold this for you. >> hello? i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming out to volunteer and to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take utmost care to give respect to...
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is, this is who missouri is. this is who america is. [ applause ] anita, we are honored to be here to support you. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? >> i'll hold this for you. >> hello. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming out to volunteer and to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take utmost care to give respect to our deceased, and by you coming out here today, you are helping to once again give respect to all of the deceased here. [ applause ] thank you to all of the organizations that have reached out to us, to the governor, to the vice president, to the federation, to the adl, to the entire community, thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm mike pence, i'm the vice president of the united states of america. [ applause ] i spoke words earlier today in st. louis that were from the heart. there is no place in america for hatred or acts of prejudice or violence or anti-sem
is, this is who missouri is. this is who america is. [ applause ] anita, we are honored to be here to support you. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming. i want to thank the organizations that have reached out to us. can you hear me now? hello? >> i'll hold this for you. >> hello. >> i just want to thank each and every one of you for coming out to volunteer and to help us today. in the jewish tradition, we take utmost care to give respect to our...
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joseph's, missouri?ntioned a few misstatements, but is that just a small part of what you're hearing? what are people saying about the tweets and the other -- some of the controversial statements he's made? >> i think people really are getting turned off by all the protests and all the antagonism going on, and i think they would just like people to sit back, relax, let him try to run the country and work with congress and try to get some things done that h he said. you know, he's done 24 executive orders, he's done -- he's appointed a supreme court justice for the congress to approve. he has met with several foreign leaders, four foreign leaders. he has talked with a lot of business leaders and labor leaders in this country, and he's gotten the pipelines opened up so they can finish the pipelines. he's done quite a few things, appointed 15 members of the cabinets. i know it's been delayed, but he's trying to get those through. so he's done a lot of things, i think, that are going in the right direction.
joseph's, missouri?ntioned a few misstatements, but is that just a small part of what you're hearing? what are people saying about the tweets and the other -- some of the controversial statements he's made? >> i think people really are getting turned off by all the protests and all the antagonism going on, and i think they would just like people to sit back, relax, let him try to run the country and work with congress and try to get some things done that h he said. you know, he's done 24...
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missouri right up front. this is great. thanks so much for having me and thank you for everything that you do. if you read what everybody is talking about when it comes to the d.n.c. and democrats, there is a narrative that everybody comes here disappointed. and i suppose that is true. we are disappointed with the results of the election, but it's important for us to point out, we're not disappointed for ourselves, you're not here because you are disappointed because of candidates who didn't win, you're here because of the people who are affected by these election results, right? [applause] >> you're not here because you are sad for you and you're here and i'm here because we are worried about the single mom who has cancer and doesn't know whether or not they will get her treatments if they take away obamacare or the undocumented student who doesn't know what's going to happen now. that's all right. yeah. [applause] >> worried about the minimum budgeteder who has $30 for her grocery trip. we are worried about the college st
missouri right up front. this is great. thanks so much for having me and thank you for everything that you do. if you read what everybody is talking about when it comes to the d.n.c. and democrats, there is a narrative that everybody comes here disappointed. and i suppose that is true. we are disappointed with the results of the election, but it's important for us to point out, we're not disappointed for ourselves, you're not here because you are disappointed because of candidates who didn't...
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missouri's new governor joins us live with how he's already draining the swamp.ind out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> good morning to you. big reaction on immigration order. this as we wait to rewrite the travel ban on both counts what will be different. how will things change? we'll talk to some of those at the very heart of this issue. did the fbi want hillary clinton to lose in november? we'll tell you who's making that suggestion. and could gitmo used to house americans? we'll see in ten minutes top of the hour. my business was built with passion... but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. what's in your wallet? brian: all right. vice president pence visiting the great state of missouri to talk about small business. this as the mainstream media slams newly elected governor f
missouri's new governor joins us live with how he's already draining the swamp.ind out what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> good morning to you. big reaction on immigration order. this as we wait to rewrite the travel ban on both counts what will be different. how will things change? we'll talk to some of those at the very heart of this issue. did the fbi want hillary clinton to lose in november? we'll tell you who's making that suggestion. and could gitmo used to house americans?...
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. >> h >> if your travels take you to in southwestern missouri, that splendid lake country, you maybe have bass or trout fishing on the mind. or perhaps you're heading to branson to catch a few of the stage shows, but there was no tour guide that would have directed you to this modest home in springfield, missouri. and that's a shame because it was an old curiosity shop well worth seeing. floor to ceiling collectables, valuable stuff everywhere the eye landed, but still, every object just so. think neat hoarders. >> anything from coins to arrowheads to -- he had probably 10,000 to 15,000 books. >> he's big into gold and silver, gems. >> bayonets from world war i and just all kinds of stuff, a leg cannon. >> but did these collectables have a less discerning eye when it came to sizing up people. did that go towards explaining the dreadful toll in that house that evening. >> i said he's off in some way. i don't know. he could be a psychopath or something. i said he scares me. >> on april 30th, 2014, did they fall prey to someone they believed could be trusted? >> i had to be lowered to t
. >> h >> if your travels take you to in southwestern missouri, that splendid lake country, you maybe have bass or trout fishing on the mind. or perhaps you're heading to branson to catch a few of the stage shows, but there was no tour guide that would have directed you to this modest home in springfield, missouri. and that's a shame because it was an old curiosity shop well worth seeing. floor to ceiling collectables, valuable stuff everywhere the eye landed, but still, every...
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." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless you go through this, you have no idea what it's like. this is how it happened. and how it began. >> reporter: it was december 29, 1989, in kansas city, kansas. a train conductor found the body. right alongside the railroad tracks, under the highway. >> this just seemed like it was somethin' right out of a crime scene book. >> reporter: at only 19, police cadet jeff cheek had already been to a few homicide scenes. but now he was looking at the body of a girl about his own age. >> the body was behind the pillar. >> so hidden from the road? >> obvious attempt to hide her from the road. >> reporter: the victim had been sta
." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless you go through this, you have no idea...
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matt: for example, in missouri, by the way, these are all bills, proposed bills.ssouri for example, ferguson, after the michael brown shooting incurred $5 million of property damage. you cannot disguise yourself as a protester, whether that is wearing a robe, a mask, or even a gas mask to protect yourself from say pepper spray. that is how specific they are getting. it is a proposal. in north dakota, where we have seen thousands of people protests the dakota access pipeline and block roads, there is a proposal out there now that says you cannot be held liable if you run somebody over in the road who it is blocking traffic. oliver: obviously you don't want disruptions to the economy. there is a concern this is a way to prevent protests in general to mute the protests. who is behind the bills and doing know anything about their political agendas? >> they are all republican bills. the political agenda, this was something happening before donald trump got elected. the ferguson thing was 2014, so he has only added fuel to the fire, and in the cases of a lot of the stat
matt: for example, in missouri, by the way, these are all bills, proposed bills.ssouri for example, ferguson, after the michael brown shooting incurred $5 million of property damage. you cannot disguise yourself as a protester, whether that is wearing a robe, a mask, or even a gas mask to protect yourself from say pepper spray. that is how specific they are getting. it is a proposal. in north dakota, where we have seen thousands of people protests the dakota access pipeline and block roads,...
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. >> there radically, drilling underneath the missouri river .ould start any time this is an emergency situation. amy: we will speak with standing rock sioux activist chase iron eyes, dallas goldtooth of the indigenous environmental network. first, chair of the standing rock sioux tribe dave archambault. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. army corps of engineers has announced it will greenlight the final phase of construction for the dakota access pipeline, profiting indigenous water protectors and allies to call for a last stand against the $3.8 billion project. in a letter to congress, acting army secretary robert speer said the corps will cancel an environmental impact study of the dakota access pipeline and will grant an easement today, allowing energy transfer partners to drill under the missouri river. the corps also says it will suspend a customary 14 day waiting period following its order, meaning the company could immediately begin boring a tunnel for the final 1.5 miles of pipe. the
. >> there radically, drilling underneath the missouri river .ould start any time this is an emergency situation. amy: we will speak with standing rock sioux activist chase iron eyes, dallas goldtooth of the indigenous environmental network. first, chair of the standing rock sioux tribe dave archambault. all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the u.s. army corps of engineers has announced it will greenlight...
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so missouri is not supposed to beat kentucky, right?>> no, no. >> so just over 5:30 left in the first half and mizzou is up 2. jordan barnett hits the rocker. lays it in. now it's mizzou up four. things you can't tell. second half, john calipari frustrated going to pick up the "t." kentucky needs a spark. tie it up there. it didn't actually happen. kentucky did win, 72-62 and all is right with the choop's world. you've had a bit of us. have a wonderful day. >> just a little bit. >> thanks, guys. >>> up next in "the pulse," 99-year-old man who still hits the ski slopes. his advice for staying >>> a young girl's first fish and her reaction now going viral. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only blo
so missouri is not supposed to beat kentucky, right?>> no, no. >> so just over 5:30 left in the first half and mizzou is up 2. jordan barnett hits the rocker. lays it in. now it's mizzou up four. things you can't tell. second half, john calipari frustrated going to pick up the "t." kentucky needs a spark. tie it up there. it didn't actually happen. kentucky did win, 72-62 and all is right with the choop's world. you've had a bit of us. have a wonderful day. >> just a...
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donald trump won missouri by 20 points and a republicanrepu incumbent with him.. > pennsylvania, being fromyl there,va bob case i is as conservative a democrat as you can get. he's kind of gone a little bit liberal and coming up you'reou going to see him moving back tok the center to the right. i'm from pennsylvania, also.also bob case i he's an interestinges case because he really hasn't angered people as much as some other states.othe i think he's in relative good position.po you look at mass9hr kill, joer k donnelly in indiana joe mansione in west virginia. a very solve idea red state.tate the road looks decent for the trump policies moving forward.oa especially as you look for the 2000 next two years. > al weaver with the pennsylvania connection. >> thanks, al. > kanye west says he isis changing his attitude. he's completely shifted towardsh president trump. you're worried about that. we're going to explain why when 5@6:30 comes right back. my daughter wants to stay organic. my husband wants to stay free from artificial ingredients. whole family<
donald trump won missouri by 20 points and a republicanrepu incumbent with him.. > pennsylvania, being fromyl there,va bob case i is as conservative a democrat as you can get. he's kind of gone a little bit liberal and coming up you'reou going to see him moving back tok the center to the right. i'm from pennsylvania, also.also bob case i he's an interestinges case because he really hasn't angered people as much as some other states.othe i think he's in relative good position.po you look at...
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. >> more than 170 head stones were topple at a jewish cemetery in missouri. the director of the anne frank center dismissed the president's statements as a band-aid on the cancer of anti-semitism that infected his own administration. >>> new evacuations were ordered overnight near san jose, california. powerful rain producing storms have been pounding northern california. and overflowing creek in san jose trapped hundreds of residents in chest deep water. >> reporter: rescue crews pulled people from their cars and used rafts to move home owners to safety after flood waters left that san jose neighborhood submerged. >> take my daughter to school and look and see this and i'm like what's going on. >> reporter: she says the fast flooding took neighbors by surprise, surrounding dozens of homes with possibly contaminated sewage. >> like this much. >> reporter: officials say anyone who has been in the flooding must be decontaminated from the potentially toxic water. >> a lot of people need to be taken out, they're being taken out one apartment or one house at a tim
. >> more than 170 head stones were topple at a jewish cemetery in missouri. the director of the anne frank center dismissed the president's statements as a band-aid on the cancer of anti-semitism that infected his own administration. >>> new evacuations were ordered overnight near san jose, california. powerful rain producing storms have been pounding northern california. and overflowing creek in san jose trapped hundreds of residents in chest deep water. >> reporter:...
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it is the work of missouri high schoolrmen student who won an art contest, missouri congressman william lazy clay filed federal lawsuit sayinglliam sayi removing the 19 year old's painting violated his rights to free speech. number of congress membersgres complains about the artworkthe called it anti-police. >> the dc city council is considering a bill that would block owners in renting out their homes on air bnb for more than 15 days if they aren't home. shower company launched advertising company against the author of theising regulat, councilman kenjon mcduffy. the ad suggesting mcduffy working on behalf of the hotel industry. councilman tells fox5 that'shat' not true. instead he says he's trying to make the short-term rental process clearer, and ensure people don't get pushed out of o homes then turned into makeshift hot scheduled for april 24th. >>> future engineers fromre around the world were in the e district today to show offshow some of their skills. middle school student tookk part in future city finals. student in the engineering competition designed their sit of the future.
it is the work of missouri high schoolrmen student who won an art contest, missouri congressman william lazy clay filed federal lawsuit sayinglliam sayi removing the 19 year old's painting violated his rights to free speech. number of congress membersgres complains about the artworkthe called it anti-police. >> the dc city council is considering a bill that would block owners in renting out their homes on air bnb for more than 15 days if they aren't home. shower company launched...
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hundreds of jewish graves defiled in philadelphia less than one week after a crime just like it in missouriin a month, that has seen dozens of bomb threats at jewish community centers nationwide. looks like yet another anti-semetic attack. i'm lucy noland >> i'm iain page. what happened at frankford's mount caramel jewish cemetery. our sabina kuriakose is following the investigation tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, 537 jewish graves vandalized. according to a family member whose loved ones are buried here. the damage is mind boggling, it extends throughout the ground. jewish leaders, muslim leaders and people of all faiths coming together to help right this wrong. >> row after row, jess headstones that weigh some of them tons. >> reporter: jewish grave sites attacked and descreated. >> reporter: a mount caramel jewish cemetery he counted more than 530 toppled tombstones, his grandparents and great grandparents are buried. they is believe the vandals entered the cemetery after dark saturday. many graves are more than a century old. >> attempts to cut into historic jewish be vulnerables. w
hundreds of jewish graves defiled in philadelphia less than one week after a crime just like it in missouriin a month, that has seen dozens of bomb threats at jewish community centers nationwide. looks like yet another anti-semetic attack. i'm lucy noland >> i'm iain page. what happened at frankford's mount caramel jewish cemetery. our sabina kuriakose is following the investigation tonight. sabina? >> reporter: iain, 537 jewish graves vandalized. according to a family member whose...
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pipeline and will gra an n easement today, allowing energrgy transfer partners to o drill under the missouri river. the corps also sayays it will suspend a customary 14 day waiting period following its order, meaning the company could immediately begin boring a tunnel for the final 1.5 miles of pipe. the standing rock sioux tribe has promised a legal fight. trouble council chair dave archambault said in a statement -- "a"as data peoples, we have been knocked down again but we will get back up. we will rise above the greed and corruption that has plagued our peoples since first contact. we call on the native nations of the united states to stand together, unite, and fight back." other water protectors and their allies have vowed to take direct action to stop the construction of the drill on the west bank of the missouri river less than a mile from the standing rock reservation. activist are planning solidarity actions in cities across north america and beyond. we will have more on the fight against the dakota access pipeline later in the broadcast. among those we will be speaking to, the stan
pipeline and will gra an n easement today, allowing energrgy transfer partners to o drill under the missouri river. the corps also sayays it will suspend a customary 14 day waiting period following its order, meaning the company could immediately begin boring a tunnel for the final 1.5 miles of pipe. the standing rock sioux tribe has promised a legal fight. trouble council chair dave archambault said in a statement -- "a"as data peoples, we have been knocked down again but we will get...
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a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of correctionsain drugs from a compounding pharmacy, apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company in oklahoma that wasn't licensed to do business in missouri. >> it's like a shady drug deal. suddenly, you've got people carrying cash in the night across state lines, so that the public doesn't know how or where $11,000 in taxpayer money was spent? abide by the constitution, in the full light of day, in front of everybody, like our justice system's supposed to. >> missouri officials were accused of buying drugs from a compounding pharmacy named the apothecary shop in tulsa, oklahoma. e-mail chains also revealed secret agreements between the apothecary shop and prison officials in georgia. >> the states are at the end of their rope so to speak. they've tried everything. this is like their last-ditch effort to proceed with executions. >> with less than 24 hours to go, the oklahoma supreme court agreed to hear susanna's argument and granted clayton lockett and charles warner a rare stay
a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of correctionsain drugs from a compounding pharmacy, apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company in oklahoma that wasn't licensed to do business in missouri. >> it's like a shady drug deal. suddenly, you've got people carrying cash in the night across state lines, so that the public doesn't know how or where $11,000 in taxpayer money was spent? abide by the constitution, in the...
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said, and in the whig electoral ticket, i was losing interest in politics when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused me again. what i have done since then is pretty well known. he wrote this to his friend, jesse phelan, in 1859 as he was contemplating his race for the presidency. in another short account, he journalist john scripps of the chicago tribune, in 1854, his profession had almost superseded the politics in his mind when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused him as he had never been before. but the legend of cincinnatus, the roman aristocrat summoned from his farm to rescue the endangered republic, the story that had draped in washington with classical prestige, did not properly fit lincoln. he was not a hero above the fray who reluctantly felt duty-bound to descend into the political arena. while the whigs had a tradition of drawing upon a variation of the cincinnatus theme with generals for president, william henry harrison and others, pretenders to the washington mantle, the professional politician who was in truth consumed with anxiety about his own and the co
said, and in the whig electoral ticket, i was losing interest in politics when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused me again. what i have done since then is pretty well known. he wrote this to his friend, jesse phelan, in 1859 as he was contemplating his race for the presidency. in another short account, he journalist john scripps of the chicago tribune, in 1854, his profession had almost superseded the politics in his mind when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused him as he...
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even in central missouri. that's all i have to say. guest: i appreciate our caller. i think his name was al. but, listen. from a state that has -- i think maybe alaska is beating us and if that changes -- a race to the bottom is no good to keep track of. but highest unemployment, the only state in the nation with a losing population. these are real issues about making sure that we have economic security for americans. -- wednesday -- -- when they when you don't have economic security we play into the fears of people. not saying a not justifying that these are real issues about who has jobs and who doesn't. if we were addressing the economic security of americans, we would not be in a debate about immigration, and, in fact, if we did comprehensive immigration reform i can tell you there would be more money, and i can tell you that there are plenty of businesses that are really struggling in this country, because we have lost the ability to provide vocational and alternative career training for so many americans. so you don't have anybody who does trades anymore. host:
even in central missouri. that's all i have to say. guest: i appreciate our caller. i think his name was al. but, listen. from a state that has -- i think maybe alaska is beating us and if that changes -- a race to the bottom is no good to keep track of. but highest unemployment, the only state in the nation with a losing population. these are real issues about making sure that we have economic security for americans. -- wednesday -- -- when they when you don't have economic security we play...
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rural missouri, i'm a daughter of rural missouri. my father went to public school in houston, missouri. my mother went to public school in lebanon, missouri. i attended public school in lebanon, missouri and columbia columbia, missouri. in fact, i am a product of public education from beginning to end. both of my parents went to the university of missouri, and so did i. in rural areas of this country, there are not private schools for parents and kids to choose. they would have to drive miles. and, by the way, in my state, the newly elected governor just cut transportation funds for public schools. just cut them. so they now have less money for transportation than they had last year. and, by the way, it isn't like public schools are getting fully funded in my state. they're not. so i guess what i'm confused about -- and i know what public schools mean to rural missouri. i know they are the essence of the community. if the essence of this woman's career is to take money out of public schools in rural communities and put them in privat
rural missouri, i'm a daughter of rural missouri. my father went to public school in houston, missouri. my mother went to public school in lebanon, missouri. i attended public school in lebanon, missouri and columbia columbia, missouri. in fact, i am a product of public education from beginning to end. both of my parents went to the university of missouri, and so did i. in rural areas of this country, there are not private schools for parents and kids to choose. they would have to drive miles....
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oil spill would cause an even bigger environmental disaster, contaminating water supply from the missouri river and destroying sacred burial sites. tonight as they're forced out -- >> the world is waking up into seeing what's going on here. >> reporter: -- they are not conceding defeat. with nightfall now here, police have pulled back to regroup. they said 22 fires were set at that campsite today and there were two injuries, two children, a 17-year-old boy and 17-year-old girl both taken to the hospital with burn injuries. lester? >>> tonight the hostile homecoming continues for republican members of congress being confronted by angry constituents at town halls all across the country. americans who are worried and venting their frustrations at times in pretty dramatic fashion. the white house, however, is accusing them of being infiltrated by so-called protesters. nbc's peter alexander has details. >> reporter: tonight an uproar in arkansas. the latest in a series of fiery in-your-face confrontations. for many republican town hall members, outrage over immigration and taxes. the top repub
oil spill would cause an even bigger environmental disaster, contaminating water supply from the missouri river and destroying sacred burial sites. tonight as they're forced out -- >> the world is waking up into seeing what's going on here. >> reporter: -- they are not conceding defeat. with nightfall now here, police have pulled back to regroup. they said 22 fires were set at that campsite today and there were two injuries, two children, a 17-year-old boy and 17-year-old girl both...
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. >> with a quarter of the student body in clarkton missouri home sick with the flu, school officials decided to park the buses and close the doors. >> we were dropping like flies, we had about 70 kids out. >> reporter: that is a first for the superintendent. >> i got home friday night, sick all day saturday. >> reporter: missouri is one of 23 states with high activity this season. and we've seen a total of 20 flu related deaths in children. >> i'm sick. >> on long island near new york city nasa university medical center pediatric emergency room is now open 24/7 to deal with an influx of flu. >> this season we are seeing a lot of the h3 virus so this is one where people get very sick, and it normally affects elderly people, children and pregnant women. >> reporter: dr. ben dela rosa of holy name medical center in new jersey says his emergency room has been busy. >> we're right around the time where you would see a peak. >> reporter: audrey began to have symptoms after a coworker was diagnosed with the flu. >> i couldn't stay awake. >> reporter: she tested negative for flu but says now
. >> with a quarter of the student body in clarkton missouri home sick with the flu, school officials decided to park the buses and close the doors. >> we were dropping like flies, we had about 70 kids out. >> reporter: that is a first for the superintendent. >> i got home friday night, sick all day saturday. >> reporter: missouri is one of 23 states with high activity this season. and we've seen a total of 20 flu related deaths in children. >> i'm sick....
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. >> well, meantime authorities are investigating the death of a missouri man who identified himself as imperial wizard after ku klux klan and body of 51 yard frank ancona was found ledwood missouri he was out spoken member of the clan and was missing since wednesday. >>> tonight a cemetery in the bridesburg neighborhood of philadelphia has been vandalized overnight. relatives arrived at the holy redeemer cemetery on rich mopped street to find head stones were tumbled and stones damaged have been marked with orange taken. family members of those buried in the cemetery say it was insulting discovery. >> this is the only memory people have of their families and you kicked it over and no respect for human life at all. >> eyewitness news reached out to police and no further information is available to us. >> a man is under arrest for driving under the influence and causeing a crash that injured himself and two others in philadelphia's hunting park. police say soon after a.m. this morning the 33-year-old driver was speed ising southbound on the 4100 block of north broad street when he cra
. >> well, meantime authorities are investigating the death of a missouri man who identified himself as imperial wizard after ku klux klan and body of 51 yard frank ancona was found ledwood missouri he was out spoken member of the clan and was missing since wednesday. >>> tonight a cemetery in the bridesburg neighborhood of philadelphia has been vandalized overnight. relatives arrived at the holy redeemer cemetery on rich mopped street to find head stones were tumbled and stones...
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last week a jewish cemetery in missouri was vandalized. vice president mike pence helped with the cleanup. muslim groups also pitched in. along with hollywood stars, slitics are taking center stage tonight at the oscars. one nominated director is ngycotting the ceremony over the president's proposed travel ban. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: iranian film director ashgar farhadi the salesman tell its the story of a couple whose new home in tehran is haunted by its previous tenant. >> the salesman is nominated tonight for best foreign language film but farhadi won't be on the red carpet. instead, boycotting the ceremony in reaction to donald trump's travel ban. iran is one of seven muslim majority countries on the list. should he win, the award will be accepted on his behalf by two prominent iranian americans, space tourist anousheh ansari and firouz. in addition, former nasa official, and sadiq khan hosted a free screening of the film in trafalgar square tonight. a syrian cinematographer who shot the oscar nominated netflix documen
last week a jewish cemetery in missouri was vandalized. vice president mike pence helped with the cleanup. muslim groups also pitched in. along with hollywood stars, slitics are taking center stage tonight at the oscars. one nominated director is ngycotting the ceremony over the president's proposed travel ban. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: iranian film director ashgar farhadi the salesman tell its the story of a couple whose new home in tehran is haunted by its previous tenant....
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he won it narrowly, defeating the more liberal representative from missouri keith ellison. in atlanta today he said he's ready to get to work. >> we need to make house calls. we need to listen to people. we need to get back to basics. >> perez served as labor secretary for president barack obama. he was also a council member in montgomery county. >>> next on news 4, a body shop in need of repairs. find out what happened right before an employ yeah at a dealership caused this wreck. >>> plus big bucks for some of the workers in our region. we're going to show you who could soon see >>> there's a gaping hole in the side of a montgomery county car dealership tonight. fire officials say an employee at the orzman of rockville dealership had a medical emergency and caused a chain reaction crash. he accidentally hit the crash, joined a newly purchased suv into another car, and that car went through the wall of a dealership building. fire officials say the crash damaged the building's structure and wound up setting off an oil leak. >> it had struck a 55-gallon oil drum inside the b
he won it narrowly, defeating the more liberal representative from missouri keith ellison. in atlanta today he said he's ready to get to work. >> we need to make house calls. we need to listen to people. we need to get back to basics. >> perez served as labor secretary for president barack obama. he was also a council member in montgomery county. >>> next on news 4, a body shop in need of repairs. find out what happened right before an employ yeah at a dealership caused...
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the discovery comes days after nearly 200 head stones were vandalized at a missouri jewish cemetery. wave of anti-semitism prompted trump administration to speak out. the president condemning recent acts as "horrible and painful. >> the cowardly destruction in philadelphia this weekend comes on top of similar accounts from missouri and threats made to jewish community sent areas round the country and president continues to condemn these and other forms of ants a semetic and hateful acts. no one in america should be their freedom openingly and willingly. >> phone calls were made to jewish community centers and majority bomb threats n our area similar scenes pull out this morning the jewish community remains vigilant. >> any understanding there's been resources put to this investigation and the president condemned an eye semitism but i would like to see more resources trying to put an end to this. >> and tonight still no arrests in connection with these threats. live tonight in rockville, maryland, marina or marraco. "fox5 local news". >> two young men are in custody tonight charged wi
the discovery comes days after nearly 200 head stones were vandalized at a missouri jewish cemetery. wave of anti-semitism prompted trump administration to speak out. the president condemning recent acts as "horrible and painful. >> the cowardly destruction in philadelphia this weekend comes on top of similar accounts from missouri and threats made to jewish community sent areas round the country and president continues to condemn these and other forms of ants a semetic and hateful...
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purinton fled the scene and was arrested hours later after telling a bartender in clinton, missouri, he had just shot two middle eastern men. police have said it's too early in their investigation to determine if they'll charge purinton with a hate crime. in new york city, customs and border protection agents met passengers as they exited a flight from san francisco wednesday, demanding to check their ids. a staffer for vice news who was aboard the flight captured photos of the incident, saying passengers were told they couldn't disembark without showing their documents. the cbp later said its agents were assisting immigration and customs enforcement in seeking a person ordered removed by an immigration judge. in malaysia, a pair of women used a banned chemical nerve agent vx to assassinate kim jong-nam, the half-brother of north korea's leader. kim died of a seizure on his way to a hospital february 13th, after the women doused his face with the chemical as he was waiting to board a flight at kuala lumpur international airport. the united nations has banned vx as a weapon of mass de
purinton fled the scene and was arrested hours later after telling a bartender in clinton, missouri, he had just shot two middle eastern men. police have said it's too early in their investigation to determine if they'll charge purinton with a hate crime. in new york city, customs and border protection agents met passengers as they exited a flight from san francisco wednesday, demanding to check their ids. a staffer for vice news who was aboard the flight captured photos of the incident, saying...