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in 1920 -- missouri. woman0, that man and that moved to kansas city with these three little girls because her father had already left hartville and came to kansas city a few years earlier to work for the wilson packing company. this picture was taken as they were getting ready to move. they move in with their grandparents, this woman's parents. a very typical fashion of an extended family. i think i have the exact address. flora, just up446 the street from the old bethel in the church. the house is gone now. it was taken out by the freeway. these little girls come to live with their grandparents and parents in a little bungalow on florida avenue -- flora avenue. within a few months, their mom dies of double pneumonia. troublether is having finding a job, so he moves to california, the state. these little girls are raised by their grandparents on flora avenue. somebody asked about the bethel church. finished, andas the upstairs was not. somebody heard there were these three little girls that needed to be i
in 1920 -- missouri. woman0, that man and that moved to kansas city with these three little girls because her father had already left hartville and came to kansas city a few years earlier to work for the wilson packing company. this picture was taken as they were getting ready to move. they move in with their grandparents, this woman's parents. a very typical fashion of an extended family. i think i have the exact address. flora, just up446 the street from the old bethel in the church. the...
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the gentleman from missouri. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clay: thank you, and i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 2673, a bill to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 514 broadway street in pekin, illinois, as the lance corporal jordan s. bastean post office. i yield such time as she may consume to the gentlewoman from illinois, representative bustos, to tell us more about lance corporal jordan s. bastean. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. bustos: all righty. thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you to my friend from the great state of missouri. i rise today in support of my bill which would designate the post office in pekin, illinois, as the lance corporal jordan s. bastean post office. a 2010 graduate of pekin community high school, jordan was a four-year cadet in the junior rotc and was the captain of the air rifle team. as an avid hunter, an athlete, and a bi
the gentleman from missouri. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. clay: thank you, and i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 2673, a bill to designate the facility of the u.s. postal service located at 514 broadway street in pekin, illinois, as the lance corporal jordan s. bastean post office. i yield such time as she may consume to the gentlewoman from illinois, representative bustos, to...
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missouri. in that chapter, lorenzo describes how he came to jefferson city from washington, d.c.. by this time, he was a writer at columbia university, where he finished his phd in new york. he has never really been much in the south, except for a bookselling tour he did for woodson. he is not really expecting what he finds. he has no idea what it is going to be like. the train and tries to hell a cab. he is just ignored. this goes on for five times letl one of the cabdrivers him have it straight. he said take the cab over there. green took the cab owned by an african-american businessman in jefferson city. i am not even going to get to the point i want to make. i am prone to sidetracking. imagine this. , the 20's,e period 30's, 40's, 50's, into the early 1960's, there were african-american legislators elected from kansas city and st. louis starting in 1920. when a black man was elected to the missouri jefferson assembly, they are sent to the city to recognize their constituents. there is no pl
missouri. in that chapter, lorenzo describes how he came to jefferson city from washington, d.c.. by this time, he was a writer at columbia university, where he finished his phd in new york. he has never really been much in the south, except for a bookselling tour he did for woodson. he is not really expecting what he finds. he has no idea what it is going to be like. the train and tries to hell a cab. he is just ignored. this goes on for five times letl one of the cabdrivers him have it...
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the tax relief in particular has missouri humming again. a story that directly impacts the missouri chamber, we hired a 22-year-old fresh out of college last october. this year in calendar 18 as a result of the tax relief, she will save $954. $954 extra dollars goes into her pocket. thanks very much for that. >> thank you. >> we hear stories from that all around the state, from small, medium and large employers. >> and a great job you do. >> thank you. david turner. chairman and ceo of hawthorn bank. a publicly traded community bank head quartered in jefferson city, missouri. we're a $1.4 billion bank with 348 employees and 21 banking centers in the central and western part of missouri. as a result of the tax relief, we were able to give $1,000 bonus to all of our employees, $500 bonus to part time employees. in addition to that, we have a profit sharing plan. in the future, our employees will continue to benefit from what you did with your leadership role to get that tax relief passed. i thank you very much. >> shepard: the banking busines
the tax relief in particular has missouri humming again. a story that directly impacts the missouri chamber, we hired a 22-year-old fresh out of college last october. this year in calendar 18 as a result of the tax relief, she will save $954. $954 extra dollars goes into her pocket. thanks very much for that. >> thank you. >> we hear stories from that all around the state, from small, medium and large employers. >> and a great job you do. >> thank you. david turner....
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louis missouri. the irony here of course boeing is one of those manufacturing companies that could be hurt by tariffs. so it will be interesting to see how they react to tariff talks. all major averages are in the red. the dow lost 600 points this week alone. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. we have jeff flock standing by in st. louis. jeff? reporter: he is back behind me somewhere in the bowels of the facility in boeing headquarters in st. louis not too far from where they assemble those f-18 jets. he will talk to ceos, missouri-based companies, including the ceo of boeing. boeing has benefit tremendously from the trump presidency. to put up quote from dennis muilenburg, ceo, real fan of tax reform. we applaud the administration for the opportunity to unleash economic energy in the u.s. it is the single most important thing we can do to drive innovation, support quality jobs and accelerate capital investment in the country. indeed, you know, stock in this company, boeing, even though i
louis missouri. the irony here of course boeing is one of those manufacturing companies that could be hurt by tariffs. so it will be interesting to see how they react to tariff talks. all major averages are in the red. the dow lost 600 points this week alone. i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. we have jeff flock standing by in st. louis. jeff? reporter: he is back behind me somewhere in the bowels of the facility in boeing headquarters in st. louis not too far from where they...
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louis, missouri. the white house feels that the tax cuts is a winning message and that is why they will continue events like this throughout the year heading into the mid-terms as well. so this is one phase of it. the other, the huge economic news as it relates to larry kudlow. kudlow will be the next nec head, replacing gary cohn that resigned just last week. kudlow is doing an interview that is ongoing in which he said he was first approached by president trump on sunday and officially offered the position last night. kudlow is no stranger to the president at all. these two have been friends as the president said yesterday for quite some time. in fact, kudlow was one of the earliest supporters of this president as he helped shape his economic message during the campaign and one of the handful that helped write his tax cut plan during the campaign. what is at issue, when kudlow will officially assume his role. he said he will be here in washington tonight. however, in a statement a little while ago,
louis, missouri. the white house feels that the tax cuts is a winning message and that is why they will continue events like this throughout the year heading into the mid-terms as well. so this is one phase of it. the other, the huge economic news as it relates to larry kudlow. kudlow will be the next nec head, replacing gary cohn that resigned just last week. kudlow is doing an interview that is ongoing in which he said he was first approached by president trump on sunday and officially...
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louis, missouri. a great place. the state of missouri was very good to me.ause] think josh is doing a fantastic job. i can tell you he is working hard. we are going out of our way and asked congress to fund 24 brand-new f 18 jets and that is the latest and greatest stealth. a lot of things on that plane people don't know about. it is a new version of the working on 24re brand-new wants and we are working on price and maybe we can work out a good price. [laughter] otherwise we are going to buy them from somebody else. [laughter] but it will all be in the united states. what do you think dennis? boy make a deal? >> will find a way. [laughter] pres. trump: it is wonderful to be back in this great state and push all of the historic tax cuts. this is the first place i announced we are going to be asking for massive tax cuts, and everybody said it would not happen. hasn't happened since ronald reagan to any scale, and didn't come close since then. not only did we get it passed, but bigger than anything that has passed in the history of our country. phaseow we are
louis, missouri. a great place. the state of missouri was very good to me.ause] think josh is doing a fantastic job. i can tell you he is working hard. we are going out of our way and asked congress to fund 24 brand-new f 18 jets and that is the latest and greatest stealth. a lot of things on that plane people don't know about. it is a new version of the working on 24re brand-new wants and we are working on price and maybe we can work out a good price. [laughter] otherwise we are going to buy...
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, i'm proud to be from a small town in missouri.iddle class in our state and to speak for those who were suffering. the truth is we have a crisis of the middle class in our country, we've got a crisis in the state of missouri. claire mccaskill has done nothing to help the workers in my state, to help families in my state, she has been with the elite in d.c. and hollywood and wall street and her actions show it. >> martha: what do you think she's most vulnerable on in terms of policy? the vote on tax reform, all these areas, she wants to know where you stand on daca. these are the issues it will come down to if you win your primary. >> the tax release bill is a great example, senator mccaskill has voted to raise taxes on working missourians over 200 times, yet she couldn't find it to vote one time for tax relief for working families, she voted to start the courts with left-wing ideologues, she voted no on just as neil gorsuch, she voted no on rolling back regulations that are choking our family farms and family businesses in missouri
, i'm proud to be from a small town in missouri.iddle class in our state and to speak for those who were suffering. the truth is we have a crisis of the middle class in our country, we've got a crisis in the state of missouri. claire mccaskill has done nothing to help the workers in my state, to help families in my state, she has been with the elite in d.c. and hollywood and wall street and her actions show it. >> martha: what do you think she's most vulnerable on in terms of policy? the...
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i said tuskegee airmen in mid-missouri, you can't be serious? he goes, yeah, i'll get you his number, deacon shipley, we call him deacon shipley, he's very active in his church. okay. i gave jim a call and we agreed to meet at his church, a historically black church in the tipton area, and there in the back of the church, jim had all his tuskegee memorabilia set up. i was fan boy, in awe of this great hero. and he interviewed him and was able to tell his story for a newspaper article that appeared in the jefferson city news tribune and tipton times, california democrat. and then war history online. then my path kind of went away from jim as i continued to interview other vets. and during that interim period began writing books. i wrote a book jefferson city at war, coe county at war highlighting some local veterans. and i also wrote a book called "the lucky ones," it was a biography about a tank destroyer gunner in world war ii. so this is really the first biography i wrote, learn the experience and i spent a lot of hours, a lot of time with nor
i said tuskegee airmen in mid-missouri, you can't be serious? he goes, yeah, i'll get you his number, deacon shipley, we call him deacon shipley, he's very active in his church. okay. i gave jim a call and we agreed to meet at his church, a historically black church in the tipton area, and there in the back of the church, jim had all his tuskegee memorabilia set up. i was fan boy, in awe of this great hero. and he interviewed him and was able to tell his story for a newspaper article that...
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paul and to michael brown in ferguson, missouri missouri. it out lasted president obama and it is not going to a under president trump who blasted the complaints of excessive force in law enforcement, touted a platform of blue lives matter and used black lives matter as a wedge to divide voters in 2016. today rightfully so black mother and black fathers and sons and dalts a dalt -- daughters are asking why this president cares. they are asking why this is not a national issue and they should be heard. does the president want to fix things and make lives better great again. folks called these callous and crude and empty words. >> what do you have to lose? you're living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs. 58% of your youth is unemployed.
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discusses his book, "race and meaning, the african american experience in missouri." the book traces the history of african americans including the transition from slavery to freedom and the movement to urban areas to seek opportunities. the kansas city public library posted this event. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening. i am gary kremer, executive director of the state historical society of missouri. -- good evening.
discusses his book, "race and meaning, the african american experience in missouri." the book traces the history of african americans including the transition from slavery to freedom and the movement to urban areas to seek opportunities. the kansas city public library posted this event. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening. i am gary kremer, executive director of the state historical society of missouri. -- good evening.
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he wrote about this in a book called journey to the missouri. he had studied in the united states, amherst college and he knew the united states the way relatively few japanese did. he is on the deck of the missouri and he hears douglas macarthur in his address to everybody present say the following -- he expressed the hope that from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge, a world founded on faith and understanding. he -- i wonder whether he would have been possible for us, had we been victorious, to embrace the vanquished with a similar magnanimity. again, writing something worth reflecting on what we think about our country's way of four. i started with winston churchill and i will close with him, something he said in the sentence immediately following the one that i began with when he says the united states stand at this moment of the summit of the world. and then he said in the next breath, i rejoice that it should be so. let her use her vast power not just for herself, but for the well-being of all people in all lands, and a new
he wrote about this in a book called journey to the missouri. he had studied in the united states, amherst college and he knew the united states the way relatively few japanese did. he is on the deck of the missouri and he hears douglas macarthur in his address to everybody present say the following -- he expressed the hope that from this solemn occasion, a better world shall emerge, a world founded on faith and understanding. he -- i wonder whether he would have been possible for us, had we...
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louis missouri.e of course boeing is one of those manufacturing companies that could be hurt by tariffs. so it will be interesting to see how they react to tariff
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gadi, what part of missouri are you in? for folks not necessarily familiar with the politics there, missouri can be described safely as a fairly gun-friendly state. what's the mood on the ground with students that you're talking to? >> reporter: we're right outside of st. louis. this is clayton high school. i want to show you, there is civil disobedience and then there is political activism. right now it's lunchtime, we saw the walkout a little bit earlier. these students are writing letters. i want to show you this booth they set up here at lunch, check this out. can i squeeze by you real fast? this is a little bit of information, roy blunt's e-mail. then we've got these contact forms for the senator here in missouri. fun facts that the kids have written down, it has taken $4.5 million from the nra, third highest beneficiary in congress. this is part of the organization that high school students are putting together here. they say that they want those letters to go to their congressmen. there are some writing them, do you
gadi, what part of missouri are you in? for folks not necessarily familiar with the politics there, missouri can be described safely as a fairly gun-friendly state. what's the mood on the ground with students that you're talking to? >> reporter: we're right outside of st. louis. this is clayton high school. i want to show you, there is civil disobedience and then there is political activism. right now it's lunchtime, we saw the walkout a little bit earlier. these students are writing...
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lincoln limited himself to opposing the repeal of the missouri compromise. lincoln accepted the legality of slavery expansion into new mexico and utah. that october, lincoln described slavery itself as a violation of run principles and a worker's right to the fruits of his labor, but he continued to support expelling free african-americans from the country, and he continued to oppose repeal of the fugitive slave law. during 1855, as pro-slavery and free state forces in kansas went to war, lincoln began to wonder, as abolitionists had before him, if the union could continue half slave and half free. but rather than take action, lincoln called on god to super intend a solution. lincoln did use his political contacts in central illinois and his eloquence to take control of the state's republican party. lincoln attended the party's state convention at bloomington in may 1854 where he led in producing a moderately anti-slavery platform. it emphasized resistance to slaveholder power in washington, d.c. and maintaining the union rather than confrontation over slave
lincoln limited himself to opposing the repeal of the missouri compromise. lincoln accepted the legality of slavery expansion into new mexico and utah. that october, lincoln described slavery itself as a violation of run principles and a worker's right to the fruits of his labor, but he continued to support expelling free african-americans from the country, and he continued to oppose repeal of the fugitive slave law. during 1855, as pro-slavery and free state forces in kansas went to war,...
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ahead of the president's trip to missouri where harley-davidson is headquartered, people are concerned about their jobs. >>> and tim mcgraw collapses on stage in ireland. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you on a monday morning. >> breaking overnight, five people are dead after a helicopter crashed in the frigid waters in the east river in new york city. a bystander catching the crash before the helicopter flipped over on its side. the coast guard i know what new york city police and fire quickly arrived at the scene. the pilot, the only survivor was able to free himself and was pulled ashore by a tugboat. however, five others had to be cut from their harnesses. >> the pilot freed himself. the other five did not. so police and fire divers recovered the other five. >> witnesses reported the helicopter filled one water almost as soon as it hit the water. >> it started like it was supposed to land. like it was making an emergency water landling. and then it was immediately submerged. >>> they were hired for a private photo shoot. according to an audio posted live, the pi
ahead of the president's trip to missouri where harley-davidson is headquartered, people are concerned about their jobs. >>> and tim mcgraw collapses on stage in ireland. "early today" starts right now. >> good to be with you on a monday morning. >> breaking overnight, five people are dead after a helicopter crashed in the frigid waters in the east river in new york city. a bystander catching the crash before the helicopter flipped over on its side. the coast...
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louis, missouri great place. that was very good to me the state of missouri was very good to me, i'll tell you that and i think josh is doing a fantastic job, i can tell you that he's working hard, just met him at the plant we are going out of our way of t the. we asked congress to fund 24 brand new f-18s, that's going to be the latest and the greatest, stealth, and what people don't even know about. it's another version of the plane. we are looking for 24 brand new ones we are working on price, and maybe we can work out a good price. [ laughter ] otherwise, we're going to buy them from somebody else. it'll all be in the united states, right? i don't know i have a feeling, way do you think? going to make a deal >> we'll find a way. >> we'll find a way. [ applause ] but it is wonderful to be back in this great state and to push all of the historic tax cuts you know, this was about the first place i announced that we were going to be asking for massive tax cuts, that everybody said it'll never happen, has not happe
louis, missouri great place. that was very good to me the state of missouri was very good to me, i'll tell you that and i think josh is doing a fantastic job, i can tell you that he's working hard, just met him at the plant we are going out of our way of t the. we asked congress to fund 24 brand new f-18s, that's going to be the latest and the greatest, stealth, and what people don't even know about. it's another version of the plane. we are looking for 24 brand new ones we are working on...
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missouri's senior senator tried to block tax reform on a party-line vote. fortunately there was a republican senator who voted to help them realize this possibility. for months the headlines have been filled with businesses large and small using tax reform to give workers bonuses, pay raises and new benefits. raises and bonuses aren't the only ways tax reform will help hardworking families. thanks to the efforts of senator heller and others in committee, tax reform doubled the child tax credit and extended it to more middle-class families. when they file their taxes next year, families will be able to take $2,000 off their tax bill for every qualifying child. my friend, the democratic leader, said repeatedly that tax reform would do nothing to help american workers. the democratic leader in the house said the law would bring about, quote, armageddon. well, i'm not sure where they got their predictions, but i don't think they'll catch -- i don't think they'll carry much water with middle-class families in missouri or indiana or west virginia or certainly in
missouri's senior senator tried to block tax reform on a party-line vote. fortunately there was a republican senator who voted to help them realize this possibility. for months the headlines have been filled with businesses large and small using tax reform to give workers bonuses, pay raises and new benefits. raises and bonuses aren't the only ways tax reform will help hardworking families. thanks to the efforts of senator heller and others in committee, tax reform doubled the child tax credit...
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they went and found a home in missouri. then, they went and found a home traveledually they through panama city california looking for a home. while they were there, abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided california was not the place for them. once, andback, tried it was too changed. the people were changed, living was hard, this had been a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america. just before you go into indian and while this territory, and it was not bad -- wasn't that anymore. they didn't feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they went and settled in kentucky. they never lived here. jonas did help some of the confederates on the pardon after the war. they had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> and the native american history in fayetteville arkansas. the mission at the museum is to teach history. that is what we are. we are a history museum. what we use our pieces of native to tell a story. it spans 16 to 18,000 years. we are set up chronologically and star
they went and found a home in missouri. then, they went and found a home traveledually they through panama city california looking for a home. while they were there, abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided california was not the place for them. once, andback, tried it was too changed. the people were changed, living was hard, this had been a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america. just before you go into indian and while this territory, and it was not bad --...
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the crisis like congress to pass the missouri compromise in 1820. it allowed missouri to become a slave labor state and banned slavery and the rest of the louisiana purchase north of the 36-30 line of latitude. another was more significant in establishing lincoln's political environment. during the early 1820's proslavery forces attempted to legalize slavery in illinois. organizeditionists societies to prevent this. societynnsylvania sent 6000 pamphlets into the state. as a result, illinois voters rejected allowing slavery in that state. if this had not happened, lincoln's career would have been very different. much anti-black prejudice remained in illinois. during the 1820's and 1830's, the state legislature passed laws restricting black settlement, barring black men from voting, no women could vote, and illinois passed laws not allowing black people to testify in court against white people. when the country's leading abolitionist william lloyd garrison learned of these laws he exclaimed, oh, most accessible and bloody state. thy offense is right a
the crisis like congress to pass the missouri compromise in 1820. it allowed missouri to become a slave labor state and banned slavery and the rest of the louisiana purchase north of the 36-30 line of latitude. another was more significant in establishing lincoln's political environment. during the early 1820's proslavery forces attempted to legalize slavery in illinois. organizeditionists societies to prevent this. societynnsylvania sent 6000 pamphlets into the state. as a result, illinois...
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ebbing, missouri. peter bowesjoins us. what a tumultuous backdrop to these oscars?ions of sexual harassment which started of course with harvey weinstein back in october of last year and when jimmy kimmel open the oscars with this comedic monologue, yes there were a few laughs, but it was much more serious than usual and he attacked this issue head—on, talking about harvey weinstein, saying that what happened to him he deserved, he said it was a situation where the entire world was watching the response of hollywood. he also encouraged the winners of the awards as the next three orfour winners of the awards as the next three or four hours unfold to use their acceptance speeches as a platform to talk about whatever is on their mind, but he specifically said issues like equality and hollywood people having an equal platform. very much in this mind is theissue platform. very much in this mind is the issue of women's rights and the issue that, as you say, has so dominated the last few weeks. i think we'll hear much more on that as the issue goes on but of course the osc
ebbing, missouri. peter bowesjoins us. what a tumultuous backdrop to these oscars?ions of sexual harassment which started of course with harvey weinstein back in october of last year and when jimmy kimmel open the oscars with this comedic monologue, yes there were a few laughs, but it was much more serious than usual and he attacked this issue head—on, talking about harvey weinstein, saying that what happened to him he deserved, he said it was a situation where the entire world was watching...
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tv,, on american history gary kremer, executive director of the state historical society of missouri discusses his book. the book traces the military history of african-americans, looking at the transition -- traces the hit and the movement to missouri's urban areas to seek new opportunities. the kansas city public library hosted this event. it is about one hour and 20 minutes.
tv,, on american history gary kremer, executive director of the state historical society of missouri discusses his book. the book traces the military history of african-americans, looking at the transition -- traces the hit and the movement to missouri's urban areas to seek new opportunities. the kansas city public library hosted this event. it is about one hour and 20 minutes.
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my flagship pharmacy is in missouri the first across the mississippi river on highway 60 of illinois tennessee and kentucky my state has no adequate functioning and as such is a magnet for those who abuse opioids. it isn't unusual for travelers to drive hundreds of miles from kentucky or ohio to visit the pill mill in georgia or florida and and up at my counter with prescriptions for lots of narcotics. common sense tells me somewhere between kentucky and florida and missouri they passed a pharmacy but they end up at mine. i once investigated a traveler who drove 60 across southern missouri tuesday eight physicians and 18 pharmacies in search of opioids. i served on many search warrant teams making arrest from my own prescription encounter and lots of convictions and to dodge bullets and spent 25 years and then still i feel i have done nothing to stem the tide. it is that overwhelming and you are patients who need therapy so i can live a productive life. but now due to the stigma attached as the final checkpoint they ensure that all station and substances are for free or for patients.
my flagship pharmacy is in missouri the first across the mississippi river on highway 60 of illinois tennessee and kentucky my state has no adequate functioning and as such is a magnet for those who abuse opioids. it isn't unusual for travelers to drive hundreds of miles from kentucky or ohio to visit the pill mill in georgia or florida and and up at my counter with prescriptions for lots of narcotics. common sense tells me somewhere between kentucky and florida and missouri they passed a...
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douglas of illinois, the kansas act repealed the missouri compromise. that meant kansas and nebraska territory would be open to slavery. at this point, some abolitionists lost hope for a bloodless termination of american slavery. meanwhile, former wigs who oppose slavery came together with democrats to reform the republican party. in illinois, ichabod cotting, east mono and well joy who had close ties to the abolition movement led in stabilizing the republican party. when they held their initial meeting during the october 1854, lincoln did not attend. this was in part because he feared abolitionist radicalism would dominate the meeting. as it turned out the meeting adopted resolution that was more radicals than lincoln's view but they were not abolitionist. a call for prohibited slavery in all united states temporaritories. asserted fugitive slaves had a right to trials and lincoln limiting himself opposing appeal of the missouri compromise. lincoln accepted the lee galt of slavery expansion into new mexico and utah. that october, lincoln described slav
douglas of illinois, the kansas act repealed the missouri compromise. that meant kansas and nebraska territory would be open to slavery. at this point, some abolitionists lost hope for a bloodless termination of american slavery. meanwhile, former wigs who oppose slavery came together with democrats to reform the republican party. in illinois, ichabod cotting, east mono and well joy who had close ties to the abolition movement led in stabilizing the republican party. when they held their...
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peter doocy live in missouri.low that race and many others as we get ready for midterm coverage. hillary clinton told an audience in india that the u.s. did not deserve donald trump's presidency, and these are perilous times. clinton spoke over the weekend in mumbai. she says president trump has an affinity for dictators. >> we do not do well with white men then we do not do well with married white women. part of that is an identification with the republican party and a sort of ongoing pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever, believes you should. >> bret: a long rift about making america great again and what that means to her. she says she wonders if she should have provided more entertainment to voters who responded to mr. trump's brash style. when we come back, the first woman to run the cia. it could be gina haspel. we will tell you who she is. there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ o
peter doocy live in missouri.low that race and many others as we get ready for midterm coverage. hillary clinton told an audience in india that the u.s. did not deserve donald trump's presidency, and these are perilous times. clinton spoke over the weekend in mumbai. she says president trump has an affinity for dictators. >> we do not do well with white men then we do not do well with married white women. part of that is an identification with the republican party and a sort of ongoing...
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you think he will repeat the trump unleashed performance in missouri today, st. louis when he goes after claire mccaskill, vulnerable democrat senator. >> absolutely fewer people. claire mccaskill is one of them. none of them adopted pro-trump points like conor lamb against tax cuts. claire mccaskill does everything stands for and president trump would be wise to go after her. stuart: you've got a tough job, but she do it well. appreciate you being with us this morning. let's get back to the market because now we've lost almost
you think he will repeat the trump unleashed performance in missouri today, st. louis when he goes after claire mccaskill, vulnerable democrat senator. >> absolutely fewer people. claire mccaskill is one of them. none of them adopted pro-trump points like conor lamb against tax cuts. claire mccaskill does everything stands for and president trump would be wise to go after her. stuart: you've got a tough job, but she do it well. appreciate you being with us this morning. let's get back to...
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. >>> now to the tragedy striking a small town in missouri. one officer killed, two others injured in a shootout with a suspect last night. this is the second time a member of that police force has fallen in just a matter of months. nbc's ron mott now with the story and a
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my flagship pharmacy is in missouri. it is the first pharmacy across the mississippi river on i 57 and highway 60. from illinois tennessee and kentucky. my state has no adequate functioning pd mt and asset is a magnet for those who would abuse prescription opioids. it is not unusual for travelers to drive hundreds of miles from eastern kentucky, ohio or other areas to visit a pill mill and georgia in georgia and florida and end up at my counter with prescriptions for narcotics. common sense tells me that somewhere between kentucky, florida and missouri they have passed a pharmacy that the end up at mine. i once investigated a traveler who had driven u.s. highway 60nc across just southern missouri and have seen eight physicians and visited 18 pharmacies in search of opiates. i served on many search warrant teams had have lots of convictions and dodged bullets in the line of duty spent 25 years fighting drug abuse. prescription drug task force that led to many arrests and still do nothing to stem the tide. it's just that o
my flagship pharmacy is in missouri. it is the first pharmacy across the mississippi river on i 57 and highway 60. from illinois tennessee and kentucky. my state has no adequate functioning pd mt and asset is a magnet for those who would abuse prescription opioids. it is not unusual for travelers to drive hundreds of miles from eastern kentucky, ohio or other areas to visit a pill mill and georgia in georgia and florida and end up at my counter with prescriptions for narcotics. common sense...
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speaker, i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, who is the chairman of the financial services subcommittee on financial institutions and a real leader on our committee for proper regulation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for three minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, mr. chairman, for all your hard work and leadership on our committee. i want to first thank the gentleman from colorado, mr. tipton, for being such a champion for this initiative and others to bring about a more responsible, effective regulate regime. for years members on both sides of the aisle advocated for tailored, commonsense approach to federal banking regulation. we've all said time and time again that rules designed for large institutions shouldn't apply to community banks and smaller credit unions. we press the financial regulators to take into consideration the risk profiles of institutions. in their appearance before the financial services committee and in response to congressional
speaker, i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from missouri, mr. luetkemeyer, who is the chairman of the financial services subcommittee on financial institutions and a real leader on our committee for proper regulation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for three minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you, mr. chairman, for all your hard work and leadership on our committee. i want to first thank the gentleman from colorado, mr....
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crossroads pregnancy resource center in warsaw, missouri. my life clinic, columbia, missouri. door of hope pregnancy center in clinton, missouri. new beginnings women's cent for the morrisburg. pregnancy support cent for the lebanon, missouri. birth right of sedalia. fre women's clinic. birth right of moberly. birth right of nevada. and choice pregnancy center in marshfield, missouri. i'm grateful for each of these centers, for the countless hours of community service and client care lovingly offered to women like summer and tonya an thousands in similar circumstances experiencing challenging life circumstances. they are bringing practical help and hope and that is the best story of all. thank you, i yield back my time. mr. harris: i want to thank mrs. hartzler, the gentlelady from missouri, for that. just to remind people, you know, there are things you find at a crisis pregnancy center you don't find at your local planned parenthood. almost all of them will have a room where donated clothing, clothing that most of it used, yeah, that's the way it is, you know. people who hav
crossroads pregnancy resource center in warsaw, missouri. my life clinic, columbia, missouri. door of hope pregnancy center in clinton, missouri. new beginnings women's cent for the morrisburg. pregnancy support cent for the lebanon, missouri. birth right of sedalia. fre women's clinic. birth right of moberly. birth right of nevada. and choice pregnancy center in marshfield, missouri. i'm grateful for each of these centers, for the countless hours of community service and client care lovingly...
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stretching up to springdale and rogers and bentonville and up to bella vista and eventually up into missouri, our neighbors to the north. this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, just to take it in. >> i traveled on the train. we had three passengers on the tray, and the by our close, my mother would go to the train, little rock, though to union station, and i like to ride the trolley downtown and go to the stores downtown. >> my love of the ozark mountains started at that age, 6 or 7 years of age. that is when i was first introduced to the university.
stretching up to springdale and rogers and bentonville and up to bella vista and eventually up into missouri, our neighbors to the north. this is mount sequoia. it is a beautiful overlook. it is inspirational, you know, just to take it in. >> i traveled on the train. we had three passengers on the tray, and the by our close, my mother would go to the train, little rock, though to union station, and i like to ride the trolley downtown and go to the stores downtown. >> my love of the...
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louis, in missouri. tell me about that. >> well, it's -- i don't think that was me. >> it seemed as though -- were you saying it's easier to get a gun than -- >> yes, yes. it is so much easier to do so many simpler things -- so much harder to do simpler things, harder to adopt a pet, buy a boat, get your driver's license because you have to go through all of these steps. in reality, to purchase a gun in missouri, you only have to be 18 and have a driver's license, go through a background check and then you can purchase your gun. >> what do you want to see changed? >> i want regulation so we know the people that are having these guns are mentally able to have these guns. they know what they're doing. they are intelligent and they know how -- they're informed on how to use them. and that the government has checked it out and that it's all like regulated. >> when it coulds to assault rifles -- >> yes. >> have you taken a stancen to that as well. >> yes, we are against assault rifles and we'd like to see the
louis, in missouri. tell me about that. >> well, it's -- i don't think that was me. >> it seemed as though -- were you saying it's easier to get a gun than -- >> yes, yes. it is so much easier to do so many simpler things -- so much harder to do simpler things, harder to adopt a pet, buy a boat, get your driver's license because you have to go through all of these steps. in reality, to purchase a gun in missouri, you only have to be 18 and have a driver's license, go through a...
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d >> tucker: the missouri senator has complete respect for missouri voters, but not for north dakota't know anythingng about it. >> i was going to call him out.. i don't know. >> tucker: roseanne barr not a senator says liberals became too extreme during the 2016 election. the other night she confronted a late night show host for going too far to the left. who did she confront? elizabeth prann. >> stephen colbert. >> tucker: did she confront stephen colbert? >> i'm shocked because i know you were very liberal, socially liberal person in general. >> i'm still the same. i you all moved. >> we did? >> y'all went so [bleep] far out, you lost everyone. >> i didn't say stephen colbert. i said jimmy kimmel. it sounded like the s and the j. >> tucker: both are kind of french names. so for the first time in the history of the show, we have negative 1 to negative 1. we have three more. someone can get to zero if we try hard. question three, an object in space right now the size of a school bus and falling to earth as we speak. there is a slight chance it could hit the united states. what is th
d >> tucker: the missouri senator has complete respect for missouri voters, but not for north dakota't know anythingng about it. >> i was going to call him out.. i don't know. >> tucker: roseanne barr not a senator says liberals became too extreme during the 2016 election. the other night she confronted a late night show host for going too far to the left. who did she confront? elizabeth prann. >> stephen colbert. >> tucker: did she confront stephen colbert?...
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tonight, when the academy awards are held this sunday evening, "three billboards outside ebbing, missourithe movies up for best picture. the story draws on a retro platform -- the billboard -- to deliver its powerful message. and as national correspondent miguel almaguer reports, others are borrowing a fraj the movie's plot line for real life activism. >> ill hehow may i help you? >> reporter: a mother heartbroken because of her daughter's unsolved murder puts up three billboards outside ebbing, missouri, demanding justice. >> i don't think those billboards is very fair. >> reporter: the oscar-nominated film more than just critically acclaimed. today activists are using the plot to protest tragedy. three billboards circled a senator's office "slaughter in school" and "still no gun control" "how come, marco rubio?" >> i think the reason why they resonated with people is because of its simplicity and its humanness. >> reporter: around the world, billboards are speaking volumes. 500,000 dead in syria and still no action. in london, questions after a deadly apartment fire. actress frances mcc
tonight, when the academy awards are held this sunday evening, "three billboards outside ebbing, missourithe movies up for best picture. the story draws on a retro platform -- the billboard -- to deliver its powerful message. and as national correspondent miguel almaguer reports, others are borrowing a fraj the movie's plot line for real life activism. >> ill hehow may i help you? >> reporter: a mother heartbroken because of her daughter's unsolved murder puts up three...
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. >> frances mcdormand won best lead actress for the role in "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri." she delivered a message of female empowerment. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. the actors, meryl, if you do it, everybody else will do it. producers, directors, writers, cinematographers, the designers, come on! okay. look around, everybody. look around, ladies and gentlemen. we all have stories to tell and projects we need financed. tonig invite us into your office in a couple of days or you can come to ours. we will tell you all about them. i have two words to leave with you tonight. ladies and gentlemen, inclusion rider. >> from the heart and off the cuff and really inspiring. an inclusion rider is a clause in a contract that requires diversity of the cast and crew. gary oldman won for winston churchi churchill. and allison janney won for "i, tonya" and sam rockwell won for "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri." >> and jordan peele won for the thriller "get out." and kobe bryant won an academy a
. >> frances mcdormand won best lead actress for the role in "three billboards outside ebbing, missouri." she delivered a message of female empowerment. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. the actors, meryl, if you do it, everybody else will do it. producers, directors, writers, cinematographers, the designers, come on! okay. look around, everybody. look around, ladies and gentlemen. we all have...
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saw there of the clip with france with doormen who won best best actress for the billboard as a missouri i love france with them anyway she was an amazing tough tough as nails character in this but a woman who's trying to get vengeance or justice for her daughter who was brutally murdered and is accusing the police of not doing enough but what was great about it was she went up to accept the oscar and then she put it down on the stage and she addressed the entire audience there in l.a. and said all the women who've been nominated all the categories stand up and celebrate with a really amazing role for me it was the moment of last night's oscars i think we have the clip but we want we take a look. well i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight the third parallel if you do it everybody else will come home with their own labor the few little the lid on the earth will rebuild yeah this is just great and this moment then after after she got them all stand up and celebrated them she made the point to the rest the people in the room
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besides best picture best female actor of frances mcdormand or three billboards outside of being missouri gary oldman in his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour we saw the best supporting actor also from the three billboards a sam rockwell he played a police officer with a violent past and the best supporting actor backs supporting a female actor or ward that is a went to allison janney for a portrayal of a unlovable mother in i toned yet i think that a couple of things. that stand out are sort of chances that the academy had to make some progress some some firsts if you will but they didn't pursue them for one jordan peele the director of get out an african-american was nominated but did not win best picture or best director he did win for best writer which was a first for african-americans in the in the movie business granted gerwig was the director of lady bird a very popular film. real crowd favorite but she did not win as best director had she done so she would have been only the second female best director in hollywood history. and finally the. sorry sorry robert i was go
besides best picture best female actor of frances mcdormand or three billboards outside of being missouri gary oldman in his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour we saw the best supporting actor also from the three billboards a sam rockwell he played a police officer with a violent past and the best supporting actor backs supporting a female actor or ward that is a went to allison janney for a portrayal of a unlovable mother in i toned yet i think that a couple of things. that stand...
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temperatures in the 20s only warming up into the of missouri. back down through texas we could see some thunderstorms today too around houston and also shreveport. well, we'll come back, we'll talk about nor'easter number two, only about 48 hours away. >> all right. see you in a bit, bill. thanks. >>> wakanda's reign continues at the box office. marvel's blrnth blrnth brought in $65 million in its third weekend. more impressively, it now has made over half a billion dollars in north america and that makes it 9 tenth biggest domestic film of all time. jennifer lawrence's "red sparrow" debuted in second place making $17 million. while the weekend's other new release "death wish" start bruce willis came in third with $13 million. >>> raising money and building toward march 24th's big march. details next. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify.
temperatures in the 20s only warming up into the of missouri. back down through texas we could see some thunderstorms today too around houston and also shreveport. well, we'll come back, we'll talk about nor'easter number two, only about 48 hours away. >> all right. see you in a bit, bill. thanks. >>> wakanda's reign continues at the box office. marvel's blrnth blrnth brought in $65 million in its third weekend. more impressively, it now has made over half a billion dollars in...
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i have great respect for missouri voters. there's a lot of reasons they voted for donald trump.letely understand. >> melissa: president trump won missouri and democratic senator mccaskill is running for re-election in november. >> the truth, noor salman is somebody that never could have masterminded this incredible thing that led to the deaths of 49 people. >> jon: the widow of the pulse nightclub shooter on trail for aiding and abetting a terrorist. this is after her husband opened up fire and killing 40 people. now her attorneys want the judge to dismiss the case. they failed to tell them that the gunman's father was a long-time informant. let's bring in our panel. bob bianci and richard st. paul. welcome, gentlemen. >> good to be here. >> this is a twist that i didn't see coming. omar mateen's father was an fbi informant. does that automatically disqualify the jury from proceeding or disqualify the proceeding with noor salman's trial? >> it doesn't. but it present as problem for the prosecution. this will now be the second time that the judge is likely to admonish to say this
i have great respect for missouri voters. there's a lot of reasons they voted for donald trump.letely understand. >> melissa: president trump won missouri and democratic senator mccaskill is running for re-election in november. >> the truth, noor salman is somebody that never could have masterminded this incredible thing that led to the deaths of 49 people. >> jon: the widow of the pulse nightclub shooter on trail for aiding and abetting a terrorist. this is after her husband...
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appeared in the "washington post" about an audio portion from a fundraiser the president had in missouri in which he said -- in his conversation with his counterpart in canada -- sarah: that's not what he said. reporter: are there other times that the president has had conversations with his counterparts from around the world in which he is not accurate in terms of the conversation he is having with them? sarah: the president was asked and there is a trade deficit. he didn't have to look at the specific figures because he knew there was a trade deficit. whether they got down into a dollar amount. i don't have that number. we will be happy to provide it to you. reporter: two questions, you talked about democrats playing political games with the nominations of director pompeo c.i.a. haspel from the rand paul came out against both nominations. is he playing political games as well? sarah: specific to the question that was asked supported director pompeo already for the confirmation process. we have two highly qualified individuals to lead these two agencies. we are proud of these nominees a
appeared in the "washington post" about an audio portion from a fundraiser the president had in missouri in which he said -- in his conversation with his counterpart in canada -- sarah: that's not what he said. reporter: are there other times that the president has had conversations with his counterparts from around the world in which he is not accurate in terms of the conversation he is having with them? sarah: the president was asked and there is a trade deficit. he didn't have to...
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another paper reporting from nashville -- these are union papers, the missouri statesman wrote women in the city by early 1865 or quarter" dropping off into the arms of union soldiers. ifl the boys down in dixie they don't return soon, they won't find a single girl or widow below conscript age in these parts. the national daily press noted that a number of such relationships had formed among volunteer nurses, patients, and doctors in the city. mds seem 1864 that the to make the most headway in marrying the fair daughters of dixie. what a world we live in, it exclaimed. these relationship for fascinating and very likely exaggerated and even made up his newspapers. echoi cannot go -- can what he said about newspapers. they made a a lot and they loved to make up stories about these families. why would they do it? in some of these cases, but these articles are really doing is jabbing at those confederate men. look what's happening in your absence. you're not only losing your women, they certainly are not paying attention to you anymore. what kind of men are you? the kind of gender warfar
another paper reporting from nashville -- these are union papers, the missouri statesman wrote women in the city by early 1865 or quarter" dropping off into the arms of union soldiers. ifl the boys down in dixie they don't return soon, they won't find a single girl or widow below conscript age in these parts. the national daily press noted that a number of such relationships had formed among volunteer nurses, patients, and doctors in the city. mds seem 1864 that the to make the most...
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the gentleman from missouri. mr. cleaver: mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, i am now pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, who is the vice chairman of the financial services subcommittee on terrorism and illicit finance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. pittenger: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to convey my deep appreciation to my colleague on the financial services committee, mr. tipton, for his efforts to improve and reform the examination process for our nation's financial institutions. h.r. 4545 is designated to address enduring concerns about the lack of consistency and quality in the bank examination process. the current exam process can be both opaque and secretive. coupling this with overburdensome regulations and increased compliance costs have forced many community banks and credit unions to close up shop or reduce their ability to provi
the gentleman from missouri. mr. cleaver: mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: mr. speaker, i am now pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. pittenger, who is the vice chairman of the financial services subcommittee on terrorism and illicit finance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. pittenger: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to convey my deep...
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last time i checked missouri is a red state.s. coming. we read them all day long. brian: jillian always reading comments. jillian: always. i love it. i love interacting with everyone that watches. jillian: start with the fox news alert we're following. police standoff turns deadly after two officers are hurt in an ambush attack. the suspect opening fire on three police officers responding to a 911 call at a home in austin, texas. another officer was shot, another hurt jumping a fence. they're expected to be okay. the gunman later shot dead with a s.w.a.t. team who protect down the door with a robot. unclear why someone called 911. >>> stormy daniels breaking her silence about her alleged affair with donald trump. the adult film actress, whose real name is stephanie clifford. she had consensual sex with the president in 2006. daniels said she was threatened after selling her story to "in touch" magazine in 2011. >> i was in parking lot going to a fitness class, with my infant daughter. a guy walked up on me. leave trump alone. fo
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the president is in missouri next hour. we expect to hear from the president. we'll see if he officially makes it official. trish: we'll watch it very carefully. blake burman, thank you so much. we have a market recovering here, they recovered, stocks began recovering on the news that gary kudlow was getting gary cohn's spot. as a background, larry kudlow is very much a free trade kind of guy. this is part of his dna. he is very much for low taxes this. is the kind of person that the market is going to like. maybe there is a thought there that he might temper some of the president's goals for tariffs, et cetera. let's go to the floor of the new york stock exchange where traders know him well. nicole is standing by with reaction. >> everyone is not surprised that he gets this top spot but there is sort of speculation. we had a lot of volatility in the market today, trish, in fact we were down 330 points at the lowest point. right now down just 145. off the lows of the day certainly. you have so many things coming together. there is us uncertainty in the white ho
the president is in missouri next hour. we expect to hear from the president. we'll see if he officially makes it official. trish: we'll watch it very carefully. blake burman, thank you so much. we have a market recovering here, they recovered, stocks began recovering on the news that gary kudlow was getting gary cohn's spot. as a background, larry kudlow is very much a free trade kind of guy. this is part of his dna. he is very much for low taxes this. is the kind of person that the market is...