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and that's not what missouri wants or missouri needs. >> so the rv story is going to have, pardon theun, legs? >> i think it certainly is. it really is indicative how senator mccaskill conducts herself. it is a phony image all the way around. she pretends to be one thing, but she is something else. above all, she is out of touch with my state, hugh. she is not in line with the voters of missouri. she won't vote to secure the border. she won't vote for conservative constitutional judges who will protect the second amendment. she won't vote to get wages up, to get health care costs down. she issenthralled to the money of her party. >> we have welcomed him many times. i am proud to be endorsed by him in this election. we look forward to a standing side by side going into the fall. >> the region i originally invited you on is you have sued google. i made it a point to bring on republican after republican, mcconnell, mccarthy, speaker ryan, and ask them about google and big tech in silicon valley. why are you suing google? explain why you are going after alphabet, their parent company, and
and that's not what missouri wants or missouri needs. >> so the rv story is going to have, pardon theun, legs? >> i think it certainly is. it really is indicative how senator mccaskill conducts herself. it is a phony image all the way around. she pretends to be one thing, but she is something else. above all, she is out of touch with my state, hugh. she is not in line with the voters of missouri. she won't vote to secure the border. she won't vote for conservative constitutional...
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how does missouri deciding not to secede fit in with the missouri compromise and missouri and maine? dr. pitcaithley: that was 1820. a long time before. the trade-off was, congress wanted the senate to make sure there was a northern state and the southern state and that bala nce never got out of whack. in 1819 when missouri petition to become a state, it would have upset the apple cart and part of the missouri compromise is will let missouri come in as a slave state and maine as a free state. and there shall be no slavery north of there. 34 years untilor the kansas nebraska act, which brought the genie out of the bottle yet again. >> yeah, the feeling of the inferiority of the black race was just not a southern feeling. it was also a northern feeling. many of grant's generals had that feeling. but, in the north, it was not a threat. a threat to the way of life as it was in the south. so, i think it was more of a defense in the south , needed defense. dr. pitcaithley: yeah. we never met, either. give you $5.00 to ask that. when i teach my course, at the beginning, i make it is very cl
how does missouri deciding not to secede fit in with the missouri compromise and missouri and maine? dr. pitcaithley: that was 1820. a long time before. the trade-off was, congress wanted the senate to make sure there was a northern state and the southern state and that bala nce never got out of whack. in 1819 when missouri petition to become a state, it would have upset the apple cart and part of the missouri compromise is will let missouri come in as a slave state and maine as a free state....
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smith of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 917, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: i rise in favor of my amendment which protects the mississippi river. the mret is our navigation ystem down through louisiana near the gulf of mexico. since 1928, it has prevented $1 trillion in flood damage and protected the lives of millions who live in the mississippi valley. the flood ways and back waters relieve pressure on the mississippi levees during flooding and essential to keeping the system functioning. one of those is in southeast missouri. in 2011, the mississippi river experienced historic flooding leading to the army corp.' decision to explode. as a result, 130,000 acres of land were flooded destroying peoples' homes, towns and crops. the people of southeast missouri are resilient and in the aftermath of this tragic action they tried to pick up the pieces and return to their lives. it was not until over a year and a and-a-half later that the army cor
smith of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 917, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: i rise in favor of my amendment which protects the mississippi river. the mret is our navigation ystem down through louisiana near the gulf of mexico. since 1928, it has prevented $1 trillion in flood damage and protected the lives of millions who live in the mississippi valley....
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shery: eric schmitt, treasurer of missouri.next, fred with the peterson institute for international economics. we will get his thoughts on the president's latest nafta strategy to negotiate three separate trade agreements with mexico and canada. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots inc you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. david: this bloomberg markets: balance of power," i'm david westin. shery: and i'm shery ahn. u.s. stocks in treasury yields are down. markets are continuing to monitor trade tensions. the s&p 500 is being led lower by financials, consumer stap and energy is one sector losing ground, which we have heard from sources saying that the u.s. government has found saudi arabia and other oil production in
shery: eric schmitt, treasurer of missouri.next, fred with the peterson institute for international economics. we will get his thoughts on the president's latest nafta strategy to negotiate three separate trade agreements with mexico and canada. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with...
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in missouri -- missouri's a biss differe -- bit different. we're a state government.e have jurisdiction over 30-plus state agencies. we have around 50,000 state employees, 6 million residents, 600-plus municipalities that we try to keep an eye on. and when i hear threat intel, i think it's important to define the difference between threat intel and threat data because i think sometimes they get intertwined in their definitions. to me, threat intel, it's actionable. it's timely. it's consumable. and we can move on it right away and reduce our risk and/or hopefully prevent attacks. one such attack occurred back in i believe it was 2016. there was an fbi notice that went out to certain local elected officials, not state officials but local officials, about a particular ransomware attack. and we witnessed firsthand the difference that threat intel can make that is actionable, timely, and targeted. going back a few years before, as you all may remember, the city of ferguson was under siege. we had civil unrest that occurred for a period of months, and the state of missouri
in missouri -- missouri's a biss differe -- bit different. we're a state government.e have jurisdiction over 30-plus state agencies. we have around 50,000 state employees, 6 million residents, 600-plus municipalities that we try to keep an eye on. and when i hear threat intel, i think it's important to define the difference between threat intel and threat data because i think sometimes they get intertwined in their definitions. to me, threat intel, it's actionable. it's timely. it's consumable....
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while before elections, [inaudible] there was race for the missouri house in missouri that was decided by one vote. yes, one vote. election authorities conclusively determined in an election there were two voters who also happen to be family members of the victorious candidate who voted illegally. despite the fact that the candidates role admitted in a court of law and pled guilty to illegal voting their nephew now serves in a missouri legislator. consequently, any meaningful enhancement to election security must take the conference of approach to ensure that every legal and registered voter is allowed to vote and if the vote is not deluded by any voter fraud, malfeasance or ineptitude. moreover, we must avoid knee-jerk reactions that would give voters a false sense of security. steps must be taken to improve the communication between agencies regarding cyber threats election security. states have and will continue to work with federal agencies regarding list of new legislation. however, any new mandates must remedy the failure of federal agencies to communicate and work with local ele
while before elections, [inaudible] there was race for the missouri house in missouri that was decided by one vote. yes, one vote. election authorities conclusively determined in an election there were two voters who also happen to be family members of the victorious candidate who voted illegally. despite the fact that the candidates role admitted in a court of law and pled guilty to illegal voting their nephew now serves in a missouri legislator. consequently, any meaningful enhancement to...
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the state of missouri was in the mix. the at intel that we were able to gain through our critical partners from the fbi, dhs and others, it was what kept us going and breathing. and operational. so, the threat intel was vital to the key of our success and the lifeblood of how we do edr, it is a key component of our security operations center and without it, i am not sure where we would be today. >> thank you. and most of us focus on the larger agencies but we have a small business administration. there are smaller agencies and this is a good use case because we have a lot of small mom-and- pop companies that are dealing with similar types of resource constraints. let me turn to you and talk about how you view threat intelligence and how well is it working? >> thank you, ron. i will take a step back and provide some context that will help me answer the question. there are two approaches in ber security. there is the well known and loved defense and depth model and that is what i call the castle approach. you build a high w
the state of missouri was in the mix. the at intel that we were able to gain through our critical partners from the fbi, dhs and others, it was what kept us going and breathing. and operational. so, the threat intel was vital to the key of our success and the lifeblood of how we do edr, it is a key component of our security operations center and without it, i am not sure where we would be today. >> thank you. and most of us focus on the larger agencies but we have a small business...
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i understand illinois doesn't work as well as missouri, but in missouri we can secure our ballots and make sure that every registered voter can participate and their voice is heard. >> thank you, i appreciate those comments. i also think we can do automatic voter registration and still secure elections and make sure everybody has access to vote. let me also say this mr. masterson, i think you need to know this, i worked very closely with the election officials. in fact, i think it's true everybody should volunteer. i volunteered in clark county when i was assistant county manager, but know this, i want to convey the election officials in nevada have told my office that dhs has been great to work with. extremely helpful, generous with your services and knowledge, so thank you for that. i really appreciate it. one of the things they told me, however, and i'm curious if you're hearing this and if this is true. it's not a negative thing. it's that there's too much information. that they don't have the bandwidth to process the daily dhs updates and have difficulty figuring out what pieces
i understand illinois doesn't work as well as missouri, but in missouri we can secure our ballots and make sure that every registered voter can participate and their voice is heard. >> thank you, i appreciate those comments. i also think we can do automatic voter registration and still secure elections and make sure everybody has access to vote. let me also say this mr. masterson, i think you need to know this, i worked very closely with the election officials. in fact, i think it's true...
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host: sherry in missouri. line for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is on the meeting that president trump had with k im. i think it's a sad day when you've got a u.s. president who does not know his history. it is very sad to say that you are sitting in office and you don't know your united states history. people are trying to make it, you have no consciousness of what's going on. with so much hatred and we don't believe in christ. when you don't have sympathy for other people. you walk this world and you act like other people don't exist. mr. trump gets along with kim becausend these people have no said that the for others. host: following that meeting with the north korean leader, mike pompeo is in china today, briefing chinese officials about that meeting and developments on the korean peninsula, also discussing trade relationships. that press conference took place earlier today. the secretary of state meeting with his counterpart in china on i. tom in minnesota. a skunk.rump is i called about the suicide rate. this is what i was curiou
host: sherry in missouri. line for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is on the meeting that president trump had with k im. i think it's a sad day when you've got a u.s. president who does not know his history. it is very sad to say that you are sitting in office and you don't know your united states history. people are trying to make it, you have no consciousness of what's going on. with so much hatred and we don't believe in christ. when you don't have sympathy for other people. you...
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understand illinois doesn't work as well as missouri but in missouri we can secure our pallets and make sure that every registered voter can participate and their voices heard. >> thank you. i think we can do automatic voter registration. let me also say mr. masterson i think we need to note i work closely with the election officials and i think it's to everybody's best interest to volunteer on election day. when i was county manager but know this i want to convey to you that the officials in nevada have told my office that dhs has been great to work with. extremely helpful generous with their services and knowledge so thank you for that. one of the things they told me however and i'm sure that you are hearing this, there is too much information. they don't have a way to process the updates. are you hearing the same thing? >> we have heard some of that and part of what we are trying to tackle as you establish a new sector, this is a new flow of information to officials, finding that balance of what is the right amount of information tailoring it in a way that they need to know but then
understand illinois doesn't work as well as missouri but in missouri we can secure our pallets and make sure that every registered voter can participate and their voices heard. >> thank you. i think we can do automatic voter registration. let me also say mr. masterson i think we need to note i work closely with the election officials and i think it's to everybody's best interest to volunteer on election day. when i was county manager but know this i want to convey to you that the...
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new missouri governor michael parsons. >> i know the board was canceled. will they meet?e a recommendation to you? and what will you do then? >> i would assume they would. once they make that recommendation if they do meet then we'll discuss that at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year. >> reporter: activist and social media influencer allison brettsnyder learned of the case days beforewillms' schul anoce for h exonetion you'reot a politician. what are you bringing to this? >> i'm a person that cares, and that's what the world needs more of. >> reporter: the missouri attorney general's office maintains williams is guilty, though williams was not linked to the murder weapon, police found gale's clothing and her husband's computer in williams' car. in a statement the attorney general's office told cbs news, "we will continue to defend the judgment of the jury and the many courts that have carefully reviewed mr. williams' case over 16 years." in addition to first degree murder, williams has been onvicted of burglary, assault, and attempted armed robbery. >>
new missouri governor michael parsons. >> i know the board was canceled. will they meet?e a recommendation to you? and what will you do then? >> i would assume they would. once they make that recommendation if they do meet then we'll discuss that at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year. >> reporter: activist and social media influencer allison brettsnyder learned of the case days beforewillms' schul anoce for h exonetion you'reot a politician. what are...
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. >> and wagner missouri. >> thank you mr. truman for organizing the hearing. think ambassador wells for your service. i appreciate the opportunity to evaluate the new direction this administration has taken in the resolving america's longest war. pakistan has a clear interest in preventing the cessation of hostilities in afghanistan, but has made itself central to american operation. in the past, pakistan has wagered correctly that the united states would rather accept pakistan incomplete support then lose it entirely. ambassador wells, i believe this president was correct to demand full cooperation from pakistan last august.
. >> and wagner missouri. >> thank you mr. truman for organizing the hearing. think ambassador wells for your service. i appreciate the opportunity to evaluate the new direction this administration has taken in the resolving america's longest war. pakistan has a clear interest in preventing the cessation of hostilities in afghanistan, but has made itself central to american operation. in the past, pakistan has wagered correctly that the united states would rather accept pakistan...
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springing into action to save claire mccaskill from choking and performing the heimlich maneuver on the missouri senator saving her but accidentally cracking her rib at a caucus luncheon last week. melissa: a big day for women in saudi arabia allowed behind the wheel for the first time as the world's last remaining ban on female driving was listed after midnight sunday. for nearly three decades women in saudi arabia have had to rely on drivers or male relatives for transportation, saudi arabia began issuing licenses to women in early june. according to officials more than 3 million women could receive licenses and drive by 2020. i wonder why they have to wait that long. maybe that's just when they catch up to that number. adam: hundreds of people forced to leave their hopes the new warnings from officials asthmas ever wildfires grow in northern california. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you?
springing into action to save claire mccaskill from choking and performing the heimlich maneuver on the missouri senator saving her but accidentally cracking her rib at a caucus luncheon last week. melissa: a big day for women in saudi arabia allowed behind the wheel for the first time as the world's last remaining ban on female driving was listed after midnight sunday. for nearly three decades women in saudi arabia have had to rely on drivers or male relatives for transportation, saudi arabia...
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american congresswoman and a missouri democrat lauren arthur won a special election by nearly 20 points flipping the seat for democrats since trump's inauguration. here to help me understand, michelle goldberg, op-ed columnist from "the new york times" and adrian elrod, a spokesperson for the clinton campaign. so there are two parts of this. there is like the kind of activist core to find these campaigns and then the candidates. i want to start with the activist core, the people knocking on doors, signing up for volunteer shifts. you have been reporting on them. >> it's such an interesting phenomenon, and i think relatively undercovered compared to the tea party because it's big and it's happening everywhere. it's happening far from the coasts where you have these middle aged women who were maybe, you know, politically aware before they voted. maybe they voted in most primaries. didn't necessarily know what congressional district they lived in, and who were so horrified and scare and traumatized and humiliated by the victory of donald trump that
american congresswoman and a missouri democrat lauren arthur won a special election by nearly 20 points flipping the seat for democrats since trump's inauguration. here to help me understand, michelle goldberg, op-ed columnist from "the new york times" and adrian elrod, a spokesperson for the clinton campaign. so there are two parts of this. there is like the kind of activist core to find these campaigns and then the candidates. i want to start with the activist core, the people...
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dred scott susan as a citizen of missouri. notquestion is whether or dred scott consume as a citizen of missouri. say henford's lawyers cannot sue because he cannot be a citizen of missouri. the united states district judge who hears the case, who is a slave owner from virginia. and not some kind of closet abolitionist. the judge simply says that if he is free he must be a citizen areuse for this judge there basically only four categories of people in the united states. slaves, citizens, and american indians. those are the only four categories that the constitution kind of recognizes. he says dred scott must either be one of these four things. either a slave, in which case he cannot sue, or a citizen in which case he can. the suit goes forward. he wins the suit. appeals nothing. dred scott loses the suit. merits saying the that the judge got along wrong and dred scott should have one. but does not appeal the ruling on citizenship because he won that. the case goes to the u.s. supreme court. to the shock of everybody, chief jus
dred scott susan as a citizen of missouri. notquestion is whether or dred scott consume as a citizen of missouri. say henford's lawyers cannot sue because he cannot be a citizen of missouri. the united states district judge who hears the case, who is a slave owner from virginia. and not some kind of closet abolitionist. the judge simply says that if he is free he must be a citizen areuse for this judge there basically only four categories of people in the united states. slaves, citizens, and...
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. >> missouri governor stepped down. did president trump or anyone at the white house reach out to encourage him to step down? aware of any conversations directly with the president or anyone here at the white house. >> why not considering he's the leader of the party? issuewere aware of the and this was a decision to be made by the people of missouri and a local issue. >> he tweeted he has the absolute right to pardon himself. thus he assumed the special counsel will find him guilty of something? sara: no, because he hasn't done anything wrong. -- b andms to be a associate that somebody will find some thing wrong. : that seems to be a wrong assumption. of president hasn't done anything wrong. >> [indiscernible] some concerns about whether the president is still fielding those traditional part recommendations from the justice department. some people are concerned that he's relying on rich people. >> the president looks at each case individually. that's what he has done and will continue to do in the future. he has the au
. >> missouri governor stepped down. did president trump or anyone at the white house reach out to encourage him to step down? aware of any conversations directly with the president or anyone here at the white house. >> why not considering he's the leader of the party? issuewere aware of the and this was a decision to be made by the people of missouri and a local issue. >> he tweeted he has the absolute right to pardon himself. thus he assumed the special counsel will find him...
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they went and they found a home in missouri. then they went and found a home. actually, they traveled through the isthmus of panama california looking for a home. there, abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided california was not the place for them. back and tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. changed.st too the people were changed. living was hard. this had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the events it's of america just before you go into indian and wild west territory. it wasn't that anymore. they didn't feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. so they went and settled in kentucky and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. onlyis american history tv on c-span3. this week on real america, on the case, a rarely seen 20 minute documentary about the 1968 poor people's campaign. here's
they went and they found a home in missouri. then they went and found a home. actually, they traveled through the isthmus of panama california looking for a home. there, abraham lincoln was assassinated. they decided california was not the place for them. back and tried wants to come back after the war to fayetteville. changed.st too the people were changed. living was hard. this had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the events it's of america just before you go into indian and...
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esto ocurriÓ en un centro de detenciÓn en missouri junto a su cliente, un menor de edad que estaba ade ser de portada. la abogada fue empujada por un agente. andrea linares hablÓ con agredida y nos tiene las imÁgenes. andrea: este fue el empujÓn que sufriÓ la abogada de inmigraciÓn, andrea martÍnez. segÚn ella, el agresor fue una gente de ice. anddrea m: tengo unas fracturas en mi pierna derecha. tambiÉn tengo varias laceraciones. estaba sangrando de la rodilla izquierda. andrea: el incidente ocurriÓ el martes por la madrugada ante mÚltiples cÁmaras de televisiÓn, afuera de un centro de ice en la ciudad de kansas, en missouri. martÍnez iba caminando junto a su cliente de tres aÑos de edad. el menor estaba en brazos de su padrastro, luis, tambiÉn indocumentado. andrea m: yo estaba ahÍ a las tres y media de la maÑana del dÍa martes para entregar al niÑo a su mama, para ser deportados. andrea: pero al acercarse a la puerta, un oficial le dio un empujÓn, impidiÉndole entrar junto a su cliente. martÍnez cayÓ al suelo, testigos quedaron en shock. unos 30 segundos despuÉs, de la gente regre
esto ocurriÓ en un centro de detenciÓn en missouri junto a su cliente, un menor de edad que estaba ade ser de portada. la abogada fue empujada por un agente. andrea linares hablÓ con agredida y nos tiene las imÁgenes. andrea: este fue el empujÓn que sufriÓ la abogada de inmigraciÓn, andrea martÍnez. segÚn ella, el agresor fue una gente de ice. anddrea m: tengo unas fracturas en mi pierna derecha. tambiÉn tengo varias laceraciones. estaba sangrando de la rodilla izquierda. andrea: el...
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it's a good thing the missouri press was paying attention while all this was happening because missouri'sitens from the state's official website. eric who? no matter how make your signature, when you're gone, you're gone. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. it's ari. >> it's not lawrence, i'm so sorry. >> i thought it was a joke but then you didn't say anything else. >> i didn't know, let me do it again. that's it for us tonight, time for "last word with lawrence o'donnell," except it's not, it's ari! >> today donald trump is claiming credit for, yes, what those exact same numbers show. if there's a problem with the data, turns out tonight we can tell you that's a problem caused by donald trump, who leaked a hint at what was coming by
it's a good thing the missouri press was paying attention while all this was happening because missouri'sitens from the state's official website. eric who? no matter how make your signature, when you're gone, you're gone. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. it's ari. >> it's not lawrence, i'm so sorry. >> i thought it was a joke but...
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it's a good thing the missouri press was paying attention while all this was happening bosses missouri'stime erasing all traces of eric greitens from the state's official website. eric who? no matter how make your signature, when you're gone, you're gone. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening, rachel, it's ari. >> oh, you're not lawrence. >> i thought it was a joke but then you didn't say anything else. >> let me do it again. that does it for
it's a good thing the missouri press was paying attention while all this was happening bosses missouri'stime erasing all traces of eric greitens from the state's official website. eric who? no matter how make your signature, when you're gone, you're gone. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> good evening, rachel, it's ari. >> oh, you're not lawrence. >> i thought it was a joke but...
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the missouri riverboat. the far west, you know, who thought there would be a boat in this most terrestrial of stories, but there's a very a very important aspect of this battle because he it was on this vessel 190 feet long, very powerful steam driven engine when this boat was going against the stiff eight knots current, every part of the vote boat was shaking and it was said they could go through 30 tons of wood a day. just the ecological devastation . they chopped this down along the river. they could take 2000 tons of cargo and still only have three feet of draft. and sometimes that was not even enough. when it grounded on the sandbar, see those bars? them forward of the bow, driving the tip of one of those telephone pole bars and, with the block attached, to captain's wood winch the bow of the boat into the air. the third wheel drove the boat over the bar. this looked so much like an insect up as it lurched over the shallows of the river. they called it grasshopper ring --grasshoppering. this is truly an
the missouri riverboat. the far west, you know, who thought there would be a boat in this most terrestrial of stories, but there's a very a very important aspect of this battle because he it was on this vessel 190 feet long, very powerful steam driven engine when this boat was going against the stiff eight knots current, every part of the vote boat was shaking and it was said they could go through 30 tons of wood a day. just the ecological devastation . they chopped this down along the river....
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it wants to save the jobs in missouri and i hope the president of the united states wants to save those jobs as well. and he has it within his power to do that, to save these jobs, to save these families, these people who are really up against it for doing nothing -- through absolutely no-fault of their own just because of misguided trade policy. >> what's the response of the people there? what's the response of the workers, the people in poplar bluff who voted for the president? >> they are scared. they're worried about their families. it's not like there are tons of other manufacturing jobs. this is the classic manufacturing plant, the manufacturing employer that the president of the united states says that he wants to preserve in the united states and instead his policies are destroying this kind of employer in the united states. these kinds of manufacturers. steel fabricators are all over the country and they're all being hurt because of these tariffs. >> here's the irony in all of this is that not that far away -- within the same state in missouri, you've got this metal company cal
it wants to save the jobs in missouri and i hope the president of the united states wants to save those jobs as well. and he has it within his power to do that, to save these jobs, to save these families, these people who are really up against it for doing nothing -- through absolutely no-fault of their own just because of misguided trade policy. >> what's the response of the people there? what's the response of the workers, the people in poplar bluff who voted for the president? >>...
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lawyers say he cannot to because he is not a citizen of missouri. the united states district judge who hears the case, a slave the judge virginia, is hearing the case and simply says, if he is free, he must be a citizen because for this judge, there are basically only four categories of people in the united states. there are aliens which, dred scott is clearly not. there are slaves, which jets cut would not be if you misread. pretty, and there are native americans. -- dred scottot must be one of these things. he is either a slave or he is a citizen. the suit goes forward. john stanford wins the suit and appeals nothing. drew scott loses the suit and appeals on the merits of the outcome of the case. drew scott should have one but does not appeal citizenship. the case then goes to the united supreme court in to the great shock of everybody, chief citizen ship the question even though he had not been regulated. the court must always regulate whether mr.'s diction. if dred scott is not a citizen, the court does not have jurisdiction to we will get to th
lawyers say he cannot to because he is not a citizen of missouri. the united states district judge who hears the case, a slave the judge virginia, is hearing the case and simply says, if he is free, he must be a citizen because for this judge, there are basically only four categories of people in the united states. there are aliens which, dred scott is clearly not. there are slaves, which jets cut would not be if you misread. pretty, and there are native americans. -- dred scottot must be one...
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you know, for us, it is infrastructure and jobs in missouri, like many of the other governors, that's what's important to me. i appreciate having an opportunity to be here with the president of the united states and be able to discuss those issues. >> thank you very much. i hear josh is doing pretty well out there. josh is doing well. we will be working hard for him. i hear he's doing really great. he is. matt, you have set records in what you are doing in your great state that i love very much, kentucky, special place, you have really done a job. say a few words. >> i will say this, what has brought us to town, the u.s. chamber of commerce has recognized in a world of geopolitical instability there is nowhere that is as likely to have upside potential for investors is the united states period. we as states we compete with one another. we are all on the same team at the end of the day which is to bring investors to the united states. when someone comes to any one state all of us benefit to some degree given the supply chain. i'm excited to be here talking to a whole lot of investors f
you know, for us, it is infrastructure and jobs in missouri, like many of the other governors, that's what's important to me. i appreciate having an opportunity to be here with the president of the united states and be able to discuss those issues. >> thank you very much. i hear josh is doing pretty well out there. josh is doing well. we will be working hard for him. i hear he's doing really great. he is. matt, you have set records in what you are doing in your great state that i love...
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quorum cl: the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: are we in a quoru llg o: yes. . blunt: i morph the quorum call be -- i move the quorum call beveai the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: i with aens to talk about the economy today. yesterday the labor department announced thatur economy hit a milestone that we'd never hit before in the time that we've been measuring these two things. at the same time there are now more jobs available in the united states than there are job seekers. when i was in missouri last week, w did a number of events all over the state, and at that time i was confident that in the 12 states in the middle of country there were more people -- there were more jobs t ere were people looking for jobs, and that was news. but even bigger news is the news that was annouteay that there are 6.7 million job openings and there aren' 6.7 io peoplnt. the unemployment rate is 3.8%. itches t lowest nber that we've seen in 50 yea, and the last time numbers were this low, in fact, was in the vietnam war whe
quorum cl: the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: are we in a quoru llg o: yes. . blunt: i morph the quorum call be -- i move the quorum call beveai the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blunt: i with aens to talk about the economy today. yesterday the labor department announced thatur economy hit a milestone that we'd never hit before in the time that we've been measuring these two things. at the same time there are now more jobs available in the united states...
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don't know if you need three hundred sixty five kilometers i know a few stretches along the upper missouri where the landscape is really who. if lovely here in the central missouri leiria you have some steep climbs which is nice and it's challenging and you get a great view of the landscape as it's unforgettable or dust in mind. but for those who like to relax there's an easier way to see the area the m s casanova is docking at berne castile cruise the famous wine growing center is the second to last stop for this group as they travel through the most of the trip has made a big impression. also does initiates a great combination of adventure and peace and relaxation lisa's family it's fun it's gorgeous it doesn't get more comfortable than this much better than travelling by car and. the moselle tourist information center says more and more people coming to see the valley by boat. he quite touchy for the river cruises are very important for bone castle cruises these on these are tourists you might not find us otherwise if you don't many of them are from overseas from the us australia south
don't know if you need three hundred sixty five kilometers i know a few stretches along the upper missouri where the landscape is really who. if lovely here in the central missouri leiria you have some steep climbs which is nice and it's challenging and you get a great view of the landscape as it's unforgettable or dust in mind. but for those who like to relax there's an easier way to see the area the m s casanova is docking at berne castile cruise the famous wine growing center is the second...
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it's "missouri." no one from missouri would say "missour-ah." i'm so sorr-ah. anyway, claire and phil were our first thought, so we dropped by their place last week. [ glass shatters ] you win the award for worst mother ever! i will be sure to thank you in my speech! phil, the frying pan's on fire!
it's "missouri." no one from missouri would say "missour-ah." i'm so sorr-ah. anyway, claire and phil were our first thought, so we dropped by their place last week. [ glass shatters ] you win the award for worst mother ever! i will be sure to thank you in my speech! phil, the frying pan's on fire!
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let's get back to -- >> stephen: we were in missouri.talking here? >> here's the thing, when i was a young man, it went from 1,999 people. and in the 1980 census, apparently five people stayed, and it went up to 2,004. and for the 2000 census, it jumped to 3500. and i said to my dad, i says, i says, "dad, tipton nearly doubled. what happened?" had he said, "well, dave, they moved the city limits to include the prison." ( laughter ) >> stephen: so the story-- so the story has a happy ending. >> apparently-- it probably has a lot of happy endings. hey, hey! corn pone. one can argue that half the town is locked up. ( laughter ) >> stephen: to quote a great man, may i stroke your beard? >> yes. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: "the symphony of chaos tour" is at the gotham comedy club this weekend. the man is david koechner, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by interpol. dave koechner. who is this david koechner? i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am i doing goat yoga at
let's get back to -- >> stephen: we were in missouri.talking here? >> here's the thing, when i was a young man, it went from 1,999 people. and in the 1980 census, apparently five people stayed, and it went up to 2,004. and for the 2000 census, it jumped to 3500. and i said to my dad, i says, i says, "dad, tipton nearly doubled. what happened?" had he said, "well, dave, they moved the city limits to include the prison." ( laughter ) >> stephen: so the...
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. >> the question was regarding missouri. your colleague holy in the state of missouri early this year, end of last year, announced he was opening an investigation. and his talking points regarding google was ocean hally taken straight from the letter that you and general reyes sent to the ftc. are the ags communicating about that? and i know you can't reveal anything taking place under agreement of confidentiality between states, but to the extent there are public sentiments you can share, what are your thoughts? >> yeah, i certainly thought that was a bold action on his part. i mean, he sort of came out, if you will, swinging. you know, clearly asserting that google was a monopolist, and in fact its conduct was having a detrimental impact on the marketplace, both businesses and individuals. i can publicly tell you that when i saw that complaint, i reached out to the general. we had a pleasant conversation. and, you know, since that time staffs have been interacting. so i'm watching that work with particular interest. now yo
. >> the question was regarding missouri. your colleague holy in the state of missouri early this year, end of last year, announced he was opening an investigation. and his talking points regarding google was ocean hally taken straight from the letter that you and general reyes sent to the ftc. are the ags communicating about that? and i know you can't reveal anything taking place under agreement of confidentiality between states, but to the extent there are public sentiments you can...
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mexico, missouri. republican line. go ahead. hello? you got him. because i am proud what our president has done. he is the more -- he has done more than any president we have had in the last 20 something years. he has helped the veterans by giving them pay raise. we haven't had a pay raise in five years. he went over to singapore to meet with north korea which no other president has. he isn't offered no money like obama did all get uranium like hillary clinton. doing ifb he didn't have this mother investigation -- smaller investigation. i think it is all cooking. democrats think he ain't doing good. he has done more for this country just 155 days he has been in office. thank you for the call. residents of a china border city hoping the u.s. north korean summit brings peace and business. residents of the chinese city seems to benefit the most from a positive outcome from this summit in singapore. says they were hopeful it will lead to peace, as well as to bolster cross-border business. whenere go out and chat with others, everyone is keeping an eye
mexico, missouri. republican line. go ahead. hello? you got him. because i am proud what our president has done. he is the more -- he has done more than any president we have had in the last 20 something years. he has helped the veterans by giving them pay raise. we haven't had a pay raise in five years. he went over to singapore to meet with north korea which no other president has. he isn't offered no money like obama did all get uranium like hillary clinton. doing ifb he didn't have this...
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you look at the truman home in independence, missouri and you see a beautiful port around the outside. and you look at the back of the truman home and there is the sitting porch in the back of the house, this, by the way, that short stairway is in the middle of the picture, that is how family got in and out. i did know the house had a front door. i never used it, i went in through the kitchen. and just a quick story about the kitchen of this house, a group of israeli army officers were at fort leavenworth in the early 1950s learning to use the last missile system. and they went to go over to see my grandfather, and they were told that my grandmother said they had a head cold and they shouldn't go over, they snuck in. mr. herzog, being mindful that my grandfather might actually have a cold, i don't know whether it was a lie or not, but he didn't take all of these are though she is really army officers in, he took diane into the house and he left them in the car. so that is that kitchen, that is right off the porch. we see the porch is enclosed and you see that my grandmother left those
you look at the truman home in independence, missouri and you see a beautiful port around the outside. and you look at the back of the truman home and there is the sitting porch in the back of the house, this, by the way, that short stairway is in the middle of the picture, that is how family got in and out. i did know the house had a front door. i never used it, i went in through the kitchen. and just a quick story about the kitchen of this house, a group of israeli army officers were at fort...
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next is republican line, hot springs, missouri. caller: i wanted to thank president donald trump for keeping his promises, and now we need the elites to quit going to war with him come and we all need to come together and be at peace. linda on the democrats' line, chicago, illinois. caller: i have been a democrat .or 70 some years i am 90 years old just last week and i am fed up with this administration and i am wondering why north korea would listen to trump, because trump has lied to his wife, he lies to the country when he was running for president. he lies to us every day. his press secretary lies to us. am really upset about this whole meeting, i am sorry. host: thank you. this "new york times" headline, you will see the photograph of a young girl, we were showing you part of her speech earlier and we had to break away to show that latest handshake between the president and the north korean leader. we will resume that. she discusses what it is like to grow up in north korea and leaving that country at the age of 13. she put it
next is republican line, hot springs, missouri. caller: i wanted to thank president donald trump for keeping his promises, and now we need the elites to quit going to war with him come and we all need to come together and be at peace. linda on the democrats' line, chicago, illinois. caller: i have been a democrat .or 70 some years i am 90 years old just last week and i am fed up with this administration and i am wondering why north korea would listen to trump, because trump has lied to his...
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last night almost 20 million people were at risk of severe storms across ka missouri, kentucky, ohio,nd tennessee. these colossal storms unleashed damaging wis, heavy rains and ormoushail. th storms knocked out power t at least 16,000 just in missouri, and the governor of kansas declared a state of emergency has tornado strength winds touched down in topeka. >> good morning. we will see isolated storms. these above average temperatures on the move in the middle of the country. then by the weekend to the east coast, still going to be the big story. going to feel like 95 to day through many areas of the southern half of the country. now we're starting to see it really expanding. austin will feel like 104. o oklahoma city will feel like 104. wichita, thursday, 105. st. louis 103 on thursday. by the time we get to this weekend, this is the feel-like temperature in d.c. up to 99 saturday. 101 on su. still very warm in houston. chicago, friday is your dangerous day. that's when it could feel like 105 degrees. thankfully you cool off a some . there's that emprissive 100 degree heat in oklaho
last night almost 20 million people were at risk of severe storms across ka missouri, kentucky, ohio,nd tennessee. these colossal storms unleashed damaging wis, heavy rains and ormoushail. th storms knocked out power t at least 16,000 just in missouri, and the governor of kansas declared a state of emergency has tornado strength winds touched down in topeka. >> good morning. we will see isolated storms. these above average temperatures on the move in the middle of the country. then by the...
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>>> in kansas city, missouri, i'm morgan brennan. in the american icon cross hairs of the bigger global trade debate. we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation and in may the median homerice in the bay area hit a record $935,000. >>> lyft is beefing up to bitter competethe likes of uber. the ride hailing company has now rais $600 million in new money from investors and get this, that now value that's company at $15 billion. that is double the value from just a year ago. uber plans to go public sometime next year, but lyft's ideal plans are less certain right now. >>> harley-davidson has come under fire from presidentterump announcing plans to move some production overseas. one plant in kansas city is set to close this year with
>>> in kansas city, missouri, i'm morgan brennan. in the american icon cross hairs of the bigger global trade debate. we look athe rough road for harley-davidson coming up on "nightly business report." >>> listen to this. a s figure salary in san francisco is now considered low me. that's according to new figures from the department of housing and urban the threshold to qualify for low income assistance for a family of four is now $117,000. the highest in the nation...
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it was so cute. >> that was in missouri.hat is too sweet. >> totally. >> you two had kids that age, are they always that sweet? >> we recommend you having some. >> thanks for watching. the next newscast is tomorrow morning at 7:30 am. it's the terrible twos.. >> thanks for watching. have a good night. ♪ marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. >>> from san francisco's mission district, this is the 2018 carnaval grand prix on kpix 5, celebrating the roots of carnaval. >> good morning, welcome to the carnaval 40th anniversary parade, i am joined here with joe vazquez, i am christin ayers, and we are here! >> here at the 40th anniversary grand carnaval parade, and the mission district will come alive representing cultures from all over the globe. >> we are joined by roberto hernandez, the mayor of the mission. >> isn't it a beautiful sunny day, where we
it was so cute. >> that was in missouri.hat is too sweet. >> totally. >> you two had kids that age, are they always that sweet? >> we recommend you having some. >> thanks for watching. the next newscast is tomorrow morning at 7:30 am. it's the terrible twos.. >> thanks for watching. have a good night. ♪ marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates...
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in missouri we have had the ability for small manufacturers to have their own associated health plan. it has worked great for them and it will work for people who work in restaurants. getting to be part of that group is a huge solution. if associated health plans are people will million get insurance as part of a group that do not have that option today. i look forward to seeing those plants come out this week. -- plans come out this week. this should be a bipartisan solution. i want to follow-up on accomplishments. put an end to the practice of fire borrowing. we traveled to southwest fire.do to visit the 416 1100 firefighters are on the scene right now, thanks to congress passing a bill that put an end to fire borrowing. they can make better decisions result of theas a passage of our legislation. it is saving structures on lives and that is one of the many accomplishments this congress has had. when you look at the family , do you feellicy that this is so onerous that it will be a problem? >> the president says we need to act, the democrats say we need to act, and we say we need to
in missouri we have had the ability for small manufacturers to have their own associated health plan. it has worked great for them and it will work for people who work in restaurants. getting to be part of that group is a huge solution. if associated health plans are people will million get insurance as part of a group that do not have that option today. i look forward to seeing those plants come out this week. -- plans come out this week. this should be a bipartisan solution. i want to...
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yes with the right signs of normalizing here in missouri stan as you can see you did that motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still semi she said concerned so you can see the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but what happened during the taliban rule what was with the university when caleb speak . was the worst situation i was also a good neighbor you work in yes yes i was good neighbor good well it and then we did thirty four credits he did for us goodness now you are smiling yes yes well i come first ok to do q. as a hostage or yes it's for how long we were fired is a five day five it is their time what they get anybody to meet what they. are at the lowest with the other the i meet up but he could tell you about you know how did you manage to escape. did help with the phobia what it's going to be he's just hanging with some yank wittingly thank goodness thanks very much like. he was a principal right to do so. we're now actually yeah fifty meters away from afghan border and my mobile. welcome to afghanistan. the commander of two local pakistani bor
yes with the right signs of normalizing here in missouri stan as you can see you did that motorcade of students go in back to the universe did but there is still semi she said concerned so you can see the front of each vehicle there is a guard. but what happened during the taliban rule what was with the university when caleb speak . was the worst situation i was also a good neighbor you work in yes yes i was good neighbor good well it and then we did thirty four credits he did for us goodness...
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i hope the people of missouri are paying attention. be covering right here from singapore tomorrow. all the ig information thatg comes out, let not your heart be -- we have of mark levin, and others tomorrow. here is laura with the latest. >> launnity, getting your mail forwarded to singapore? are you ever coming home? what is this, you can't get hom home? >> sean: you really want to know the answer? >> laura: not really, but go ahead.n: >> sean: not really. it's a 22-hour flight. i have a three-hour radio show and a one-hour tv show and i'm not missing the ag report after 18 months. i won't be not on the air. >> laura: why didn't you get on the plane after you interviewed trump and then come back? >> sean: because the timing of such and doing the show after that made itsible. >> laura: we need you back in the country. on't seem right.
i hope the people of missouri are paying attention. be covering right here from singapore tomorrow. all the ig information thatg comes out, let not your heart be -- we have of mark levin, and others tomorrow. here is laura with the latest. >> launnity, getting your mail forwarded to singapore? are you ever coming home? what is this, you can't get hom home? >> sean: you really want to know the answer? >> laura: not really, but go ahead.n: >> sean: not really. it's a...
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new missouri governor. >> we'll discuss it at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year.>> reporter: activist alison bre bre brettschneider -- >> you're not a lawyer or politician. what do you care? >> i'm a person the world needs more of. >> reporter: he maintains he's not guilty. her clothing and her husband's computer was found in his car. they say they'll continue to defend the judgment of the jury and those who carefully reviewed his case over 16 years. williams has been convicted of burglary, assault, and attempted murder. >> it wasn't my father. >> reporter: in a statement to cbs news, felicia gayle's family said while we unsz understand williams' case, we would ask all of those on all sides to recognize for the family, this is not policy. it is pain. >> a lot of questions there. thank you very much. >>> only on "cbs this morning," best-selling e-cigarette maker joule responds to concerns about its growing pop lartd among teenagers. >>> and we inviets you to subscribe to our "cbs this morning" podcast. it's available on apple's itunes and podcast apps. you're watch
new missouri governor. >> we'll discuss it at the time. >> we've been following the case for a year.>> reporter: activist alison bre bre brettschneider -- >> you're not a lawyer or politician. what do you care? >> i'm a person the world needs more of. >> reporter: he maintains he's not guilty. her clothing and her husband's computer was found in his car. they say they'll continue to defend the judgment of the jury and those who carefully reviewed his case...
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in missouri we've had the ability for small manufacturers to have their own associated health plan for a couple of health plans now. it's worked great for them. it will ork great for people in restaurants, for people who society in ways he's going to describe getting to be a part of . at group if associated health plans are available, 4 million people will get insurance as part of a group that do not have that option today. i look forward to seeing those plans come out in real detail this week. >> this should be a bipartisan solution. i want to follow-up on accomplishments. -- over the past congress. earlier this spring we passed a policy that reversed or put an end to the practice of fire borrowing. on friday the senator of colorado and myself, senator tipton traveled to durango to visit the 416 fire which is a 35,000 acker fire. 1100 firefighters are on the scene right now, thanks to congress passing a bill that put an end to fire borrowing. we can have managers make better decisions on the ground. they can make better decisions on the ground as a result of the passage of our legisla
in missouri we've had the ability for small manufacturers to have their own associated health plan for a couple of health plans now. it's worked great for them. it will ork great for people in restaurants, for people who society in ways he's going to describe getting to be a part of . at group if associated health plans are available, 4 million people will get insurance as part of a group that do not have that option today. i look forward to seeing those plans come out in real detail this week....