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missouri's economy has a direct onnection to mexico. mr. speaker, let me conclude by just saying we have a 2,000-mile border between the u.s. and mexico. if we shut that down we're shutting down the u.s. economy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, for 75 years america has been the greatest nation in world history. america's standard of living is enveed by most. america's military is unmatched. america is a beacon of freedom for all. unfortunately, america's foundational principles are under attack. not by a foreign foe but from within our own country. socialist democrats oppose the rule of law that is essential to peace and prosperity by supporting open border policies that consume hundreds of billions in tax dollars and kill tens of thousands of americans each year. socialist democrats' spending sprees put america's $22 trillion in debt, thus risking a debilitating national insolvency and bankruptcy. socialist democrats support dick at that
missouri's economy has a direct onnection to mexico. mr. speaker, let me conclude by just saying we have a 2,000-mile border between the u.s. and mexico. if we shut that down we're shutting down the u.s. economy. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, for 75 years america has been the greatest nation in world history. america's standard of living is enveed by most. america's military is unmatched....
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in iowa and nebraska and missouri. we all agree these communities need assistance now. this amendment crucially includes aid for fellow citizens in puerto rico and other territories. it doesn't say pick one or the oother. it says let's do both. all of this isn't the chamber should agree. we must do something now to help all americans in need. this amendment offers our republican friends, those who have said we need aid in the midwest, the opportunity to do just that. if this chamber wants to help families in nebraska and iowa and missouri, we want to help the families of texas and florida, this amendment is the fast-forward. it is the key to moving forward. this is the solution that has the ability to pass the house. the speaker of the house has said the original public and bill wouldn't be on the floor. this bill will. now some will say, i know my dear friends from alabama was a the president@this. i have something else to say. if you pass this, the president won't be till it. that's my production. we all know the president has talked about vetoing bills in the past. h
in iowa and nebraska and missouri. we all agree these communities need assistance now. this amendment crucially includes aid for fellow citizens in puerto rico and other territories. it doesn't say pick one or the oother. it says let's do both. all of this isn't the chamber should agree. we must do something now to help all americans in need. this amendment offers our republican friends, those who have said we need aid in the midwest, the opportunity to do just that. if this chamber wants to...
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it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri. story was heard and they sent a thank you for your years of service with a gold crest on it and detailing everything happening in missouri. so many people said hello, shaking his hand, it's beautiful. so many people are in sheffield because of the snooker. as i said before, he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying to put out a fire on moorlands in west yorkshire, thought to have been caused by a disposable barbecue. as temperatures reached record levels over the bank holiday weekend, crews also battled fires in northern ireland
it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri. story was heard and they sent a thank you for your years of service with a gold crest on it and detailing everything happening in missouri. so many people said hello, shaking his hand, it's beautiful. so many people are in sheffield because of the snooker. as i said before, he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying to put out a...
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and it was started while he was the senator from the state of missouri. and continued during his brief vice presidency. and then completed while he was president of the united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county. by the age of 50. when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be the united states senator for the past 9-point a years. and i expect to continue the effort which i've been making in that capacity as the united states senator to help sharpen the haw and win the peace under the direction of our great leader, franklin d roosevelt. >> and he became president at the age of 60 and on april 12th 1945. he was in the capitol building when he received a phone call from the white house asking him to hurry to the white house and to come quietly. truman rushed to the white house and was received by eleanor roosevelt who broke the news to now president truman, eleanor roosevelt said harry, the president is dead.
and it was started while he was the senator from the state of missouri. and continued during his brief vice presidency. and then completed while he was president of the united states. and it's perhaps the first painting of president harry truman done from life. harry truman was not known very well outside of jackson county. by the age of 50. when he became a senator for the state of missouri. >> it's been my privilege to be the united states senator for the past 9-point a years. and i...
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wagner of missouri -- by mrs. wagner of missouri. the chair: pursuant to the resolution, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, and a member owesed -- opposed each will control five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank the chair. -- i cha the chair. i rise today to -- i thank the chair. i rise today urge to my colleagues to support my amendment. vawa grants programs serve women and girls, especially those in underserved communities, who are experiencing violence. sex trafficking is one such form of violence. victims endure horrific trauma, violence and abuse. unfortunately there is a real gap in services for child sex trafficking victims. in missouri we struggle to find safe and secure options for girls who are looking to restart their lives. amazing nonprofits like the covering house in my district serve youth, along with other organizations across the country. but there is still a substantial unfilled need for services. in addition to counseling and housing, victims' services providers are trying to prevent violence by educating chil
wagner of missouri -- by mrs. wagner of missouri. the chair: pursuant to the resolution, the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. wagner, and a member owesed -- opposed each will control five minutes. mrs. wagner: i thank the chair. -- i cha the chair. i rise today to -- i thank the chair. i rise today urge to my colleagues to support my amendment. vawa grants programs serve women and girls, especially those in underserved communities, who are experiencing violence. sex trafficking is one such form...
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louis, missouri, in 1901. his mother died when he was 5 years old and he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up in a community with only a handful of blacks. he attended mostly white public schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on his writing was powerful and clear. when he went to the university of minnesota in 1919, he joined the staff of the daily newspaper. after graduating, wilkins owned and edited the black newspaper in kansas city, missouri. he stayed there until he joined the staff of the national association for the advancement of colored people in 1931. since then he has had an influence on virtually every major step forward of the civil rights movement. in his leadership, he has avoided exaggeration and showmanship. but he has always been powerfully effective. >> when roy wilkins joined the naacp in 1931, it must be remembered that this was two years after the great depression h
louis, missouri, in 1901. his mother died when he was 5 years old and he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up in a community with only a handful of blacks. he attended mostly white public schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on his writing was powerful and clear. when he went to the university of minnesota in 1919, he joined the staff of the daily newspaper. after...
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flooding -- missouri river flooding. senator ernst, my colleague from iowa, will be chairing this hearing, and i'm going to be participating. flood control should be the number one priority of the corps in the management of the missouri river, and i hope tomorrow when i get to travel with vice president pence as he views the same area that i viewed two weeks ago, the same area covered here, i hope that we have army corps of engineers there so that we can talk to them about the issue of the -- of the missouri river master manual authorizing eight purposes as they control water up and down the missouri river, and they do that through the dams that are on the missouri river. it happens that seven of these are cross purposes with the eighth one, flood control, and i hope flood control is number one, not number eight. we need to discuss with them how to prevent massive flooding and act to ensure that folks in nebraska, iowa, missouri, and kansas are not faced with the devastating -- devastation every few years. and eventually
flooding -- missouri river flooding. senator ernst, my colleague from iowa, will be chairing this hearing, and i'm going to be participating. flood control should be the number one priority of the corps in the management of the missouri river, and i hope tomorrow when i get to travel with vice president pence as he views the same area that i viewed two weeks ago, the same area covered here, i hope that we have army corps of engineers there so that we can talk to them about the issue of the --...
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and i'm proud to represent missouri task force 1, based out of columbia, missouri. in september they received a call to deploy to north carolina to preposition search and rescue resources for hurricane florence. as the team prepared to deploy, one of their members, who had spent years training and working as a dog handler on the team, was forced to stay home. not because of physical inability or a family conflict, but because he works out of a regional office for a federal agency as his normal day job. due to a new interpretation of federal statute, a willing, able, and trained volunteer who could have helped save lives was forced to stay home. unfortunately, fema has interpreted the national urban search and rescue response system act of 2016 to mean that federal employees are not allowed to serve on federal task forces. despite the fact they did for years. this goes against congressional intent. the 2016 legislation codified non-federal employee benefits and liability protections but failed to specifically list federal employees. this is not intended to mean that
and i'm proud to represent missouri task force 1, based out of columbia, missouri. in september they received a call to deploy to north carolina to preposition search and rescue resources for hurricane florence. as the team prepared to deploy, one of their members, who had spent years training and working as a dog handler on the team, was forced to stay home. not because of physical inability or a family conflict, but because he works out of a regional office for a federal agency as his normal...
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the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a painless deathe child victims of the war in yemen, now in its fifth year. we have a special report on the medical services on the brink of collapse. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on any alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they voted on four motions, all were rejected. the british prime minister will hold a lengthy meeting of her cabinet later on tuesday, trying to find a way forward. it won't be easy as mps across the house of commons and within her own conservative party are still seriously divided. the uk is set to leave the european union in ten days, quite possibly without any agreement. caroline rigby reports. the ayes were 273, the noes were 276, so the noes have it. another day but still the same outcome. so the noes have it. as option after option was put to the house, each one was rejected. so the noes have it. once again mps failed to unite around a single solution. we are capable of delivering responsible government... it was veteran conse
the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a painless deathe child victims of the war in yemen, now in its fifth year. we have a special report on the medical services on the brink of collapse. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on any alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they voted on four motions, all were rejected. the british prime minister will hold a lengthy meeting of her cabinet later on tuesday,...
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louis, missouri, west lake, missouri. there was a solid waste landfill there, just outside of st. louis. 38,000 tons of solid waste, 8,000 tons of uranium from the manhattan project. all told together, discovered in 1970, put on the superfund list in 1990. when president trump nominated me and then when i was confirmed and i started serving, in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium cleaned up, the agency had not even made a decision on how to clean it up. not clean it up, but just a decision. do we excavate or do we cap? that's a decision, they took 27 years not to make a decision. i went to st. louis, missouri after having started and said we're going to make a decision in six months. made the decision in six months and within five years, over 80% of the uranium will be excavated and the rest will be capped. that's what the trump administration did to benefit the environment at the same time that deregulation was taking place and a billion and a half dollars of savings was happening to the american economy. you ca
louis, missouri, west lake, missouri. there was a solid waste landfill there, just outside of st. louis. 38,000 tons of solid waste, 8,000 tons of uranium from the manhattan project. all told together, discovered in 1970, put on the superfund list in 1990. when president trump nominated me and then when i was confirmed and i started serving, in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium cleaned up, the agency had not even made a...
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the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "painlesseath". we have a special report on the damage air pollution has on our childrens bodies. on our children's bodies. car crash? shares in the ride hailing company lyft come back to earth after its massive stock market debut, falling 12% on its second day of trading. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also ryanair becomes the 1st airline to enter the top 10 ranking of eu carbon polluters. campaigners say this is a sign aviation is replacing coal as a leading emissions source. so we'd like to know are you changing your travel plans to reduce your carbon footprint? tell us what you think, just use the hashtag bbc—the—briefing theresa may will chair a five—hour long cabinet meeting today to consider how to move the brexit process forward, after the house of commons failed, for the second time, to agree on its own perferred option. to agree on its own preferred option. none of the four options, including a customs union an
the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "painlesseath". we have a special report on the damage air pollution has on our childrens bodies. on our children's bodies. car crash? shares in the ride hailing company lyft come back to earth after its massive stock market debut, falling 12% on its second day of trading. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also ryanair...
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the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "painlessth". the child victims of the war in yemen, now in its 5th year — we have a special report on how the medical services is on the brink of collapsing. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they had voted on four motions but all were rejected. the british prime minister, theresa may, will hold a lengthy meeting of her cabinet on tuesday to find a way forward. without an agreement the uk is set to leave the eu in ten days time. it won't be easy as mps across the house and within her own conservative party remain seriously divided. caroline rigby reports. in respect of mr clark's motion c, customs union, the ayes were 273, the noes were 276, so the noes have it. another day but still the same outcome. as option after option was put to the house, each one was rejected. the noes to the left. once again mps failed to unite. ken clarke's proposal for a customs union came closest, losing byjust three votes but, tho
the us supreme court rules a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "painlessth". the child victims of the war in yemen, now in its 5th year — we have a special report on how the medical services is on the brink of collapsing. british members of parliament have again failed to agree on alternative proposals to the government's brexit strategy. they had voted on four motions but all were rejected. the british prime minister, theresa may, will hold a lengthy...
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artifacts,american we travel to independence, missouri to tour the area's truman library and museum.uman became president in 1945 after the death of franklin roosevelt and served until 1953. ♪ >> in independence, missouri, the harry s. truman library becomes a realities, fulfilling a long-cherished dream of the ex-president, a noted amateur historian. a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the dedication. mr. truman and chief justice warren both take part in the ritual.
artifacts,american we travel to independence, missouri to tour the area's truman library and museum.uman became president in 1945 after the death of franklin roosevelt and served until 1953. ♪ >> in independence, missouri, the harry s. truman library becomes a realities, fulfilling a long-cherished dream of the ex-president, a noted amateur historian. a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the dedication. mr. truman and chief justice warren both take part in the ritual.
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. >>> cspan stopped in independence missouri for a tour of the harry s human presidential library. but first a news reel from the opening of the library in 1957. . >> in independence, missouri, the harry s truman library becomes a reality. a noted amateur historian, a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the me sonic rights of dedication. >> this library is not the library it's a billing where the idea of keeping the records of the government in an orderly manner, it'll take a little while to get that done. but this place will be the center of the study of the presidency of the united states. stoush the truman library was actually the second presidential library established and run by the national archives and records administration. but harry truman was the first president to actually use his library to be an instrumental force in his library. he worked here between five and six days a week in his office here at the library from 1957 when the library opened until the mid 60s when his health started deteriorating. as you enter the museum, one of the first things you'll see is the famous buck
. >>> cspan stopped in independence missouri for a tour of the harry s human presidential library. but first a news reel from the opening of the library in 1957. . >> in independence, missouri, the harry s truman library becomes a reality. a noted amateur historian, a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the me sonic rights of dedication. >> this library is not the library it's a billing where the idea of keeping the records of the government in an orderly manner, it'll take a little...
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starting there in missouri, gives them a chance to fly around and see a lot since they are limited toles in the air in all. defense writer and god bless them, they'll be tracking this flight in realtime. the russians would probably like to fly over our air force base in nebraska or fort hood in texas and from missouri they can reach all the bases around the d.c. area. needless to say, both countries keep their valuable stuff and anything experimental inside hanger and away from prying eyes above. critics of this treaty and congress gives russia an advantage since their satellite imagery is not as good as the u.s. they got more on these flights like the ones coming up in our skies than the americans get >>> last thing before we go tonight has to do with the skies above. if you are plane tracker or spotter, fair warning that you may see something unusual over the skies of our country this week. that would be a russian surveillance aircraft, its unromantic name is tut-14. it is going to be flying all over our country, it is perfectly legal under something called a treaty opened sky. this
starting there in missouri, gives them a chance to fly around and see a lot since they are limited toles in the air in all. defense writer and god bless them, they'll be tracking this flight in realtime. the russians would probably like to fly over our air force base in nebraska or fort hood in texas and from missouri they can reach all the bases around the d.c. area. needless to say, both countries keep their valuable stuff and anything experimental inside hanger and away from prying eyes...
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rutherford of florida, the honorable vicky hartzler of missouri. thank you for your attention to this matter. signed sincerely ka kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bills. the clerk: h.r. 2030, an act to direct the secretary of the interior to execute and carry out agreements concerning colorado river drought contingency operations and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. gohmert: i move that we hereby adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 2:30 p.m. on friday, april 12, 2019. >> the house today approved its net neutrality bill to overturn the 2017 f.c.c. ruling giving service providers control over internet access. democratic leaders decided not to take up federal spending caps today. that proposal would set spending limits for the next two
rutherford of florida, the honorable vicky hartzler of missouri. thank you for your attention to this matter. signed sincerely ka kevin mccarthy, republican leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bills. the clerk: h.r. 2030, an act to direct the secretary of the interior to execute and carry out agreements concerning colorado river drought contingency operations and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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and the third thing was i did my phd at the university of missouri. it was a place where for the first time i was recognizing my difference in a way that before about ors in denial trying to ignore. i was there, too, at the time -- i first got there , the community not just with the town i was out, but also within missouri, was having a conversation about police brutality, michael brown. [chanting] that was happening in the background. and so i was struggling to kind , in thistand who i was environment that was hostile, -- my grandmother passed away, and when she passed away, it had me cycled back again thinking about my mother and who she was. eventually that made me go back further to thinking about this original story. and so for me it was important to try to kind of understand the context of that story, because i felt like who i was and how i understood myself, to my mother was, how she understood herself, all that for me i had to trace back to that story in some way. as an started attempt to understand my mothe . find the truth of the story, but
and the third thing was i did my phd at the university of missouri. it was a place where for the first time i was recognizing my difference in a way that before about ors in denial trying to ignore. i was there, too, at the time -- i first got there , the community not just with the town i was out, but also within missouri, was having a conversation about police brutality, michael brown. [chanting] that was happening in the background. and so i was struggling to kind , in thistand who i was...
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and although missouri state back some, stanford made their free throws. they're going to play number 1 seed notre dame tonight at 6:00. then they will play number 2 seed uconn. the chairmanship game is set for later. >>> good morning. we do have traffic out there that is doing pretty well. is a look in my screens, there is not much going on. you can see that traffic here's a little bit slow as you drive from tracy into livermore. after that, livermore to dublin is off to a nice start. no major issues north and south as you drive on interstate 880. we hope that it is a lighter day than usual today. some people might be celebrating cesar chavez's birthday. it is busy on some of the outside lanes. >> that is early. >> you know what? i know the it is a few days off. friday's opening day. >> i will deal with it a couple days now. >> hang on. notice going to be close. we do have a lot of cloud cover not much organized with this. we will are still going to have some 70s. i think southbay, maybe parts of east bay as well. north, a lot of cloud cover. looks like s
and although missouri state back some, stanford made their free throws. they're going to play number 1 seed notre dame tonight at 6:00. then they will play number 2 seed uconn. the chairmanship game is set for later. >>> good morning. we do have traffic out there that is doing pretty well. is a look in my screens, there is not much going on. you can see that traffic here's a little bit slow as you drive from tracy into livermore. after that, livermore to dublin is off to a nice start....
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. >>> cspan stopped in independence missouri for a tour of the harry s human presidential library. but first a news reel from the opening of the library in 1957. . >> in independence, missouri, the harry s truman library becomes a reality. a noted amateur historian, a
. >>> cspan stopped in independence missouri for a tour of the harry s human presidential library. but first a news reel from the opening of the library in 1957. . >> in independence, missouri, the harry s truman library becomes a reality. a noted amateur historian, a
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missouri voted -- this is a republican state and we voted for the legalization just like theindependent picking of district like your last subject and the republicans in our state want to throw that all out even though the people voted for it. that is why we need to remove the electrical college and decriminalize marijuana. host: why would you not go so far as to legalize marijuana? caller: i think it just pushes -- maybele to use it you can go out and drive a truck and smoked pot and stuff like that. you don't want that either like the dwis and stuff going on where if you decriminalize it, you are not a criminal, you pay a fine and stuff like that, you know what i mean? host: i was in missouri when the voters picked through three conflicting ballot measures to approve what i think was the appropriate one legalizing medical marijuana. steve raises the question about impaired driving, that is important, nobody should be driving while impaired. nothing in terms of legalization would prevent employers or authorities from denying people who are impaired from operating motor vehicles. one of
missouri voted -- this is a republican state and we voted for the legalization just like theindependent picking of district like your last subject and the republicans in our state want to throw that all out even though the people voted for it. that is why we need to remove the electrical college and decriminalize marijuana. host: why would you not go so far as to legalize marijuana? caller: i think it just pushes -- maybele to use it you can go out and drive a truck and smoked pot and stuff...
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that includes the group from missouri.lock in classrooms across america. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," investigators are hoping a new dna tool will help them solve cold cases. omar villafranca looks at how it led to an arrest in a decades-old murder in alabama. >>> and michael lewis talks about his new podcast "against the rules." >>> and we'll take you to oregon where they're tackling some of the toughest plastics to recycle. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh... yeah i made myself a little comfortable here. i got a pizza for amy! yes, that's me! xfinity lets you search netflix, prime video, and youtube with the sound of your voice. and i don't have my wallet, so... that's simple. easy. awesome. get xfinity internet and tv for $40 each a month for 12 months when you b
that includes the group from missouri.lock in classrooms across america. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," investigators are hoping a new dna tool will help them solve cold cases. omar villafranca looks at how it led to an arrest in a decades-old murder in alabama. >>> and michael lewis talks about his new podcast "against the rules." >>> and we'll take you to oregon where they're tackling some of the toughest...
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but at 9, she moved to missouri. >> my dad stayed in washington with two of my brothers, kind of sacrificedir marriage and put it on pause for 11 years while i pursued my gymnastics career. >> she managed to get on the national team, but that means there's a lot of pressure. >> i felt like it was more of a job at this point. i split up my parents. quitting isn't an option. >> all of that pressure, just imagine that, and you're still just a teenager. and then comes the shaming. >> you look like an elephant. you remind me of a bird that is too big to fly. a lot of those comments you start to believe, especially as impressionable, changing and developing little girl, teenage girl. >> the big change actually ensh to college and it was her coach at college that helped her rediscover the joy once again. >> everyone is going to get negative thoughts, but it's how do we push them out with positiver. >> she's perfect. i'm glad her coach is able to help her realize that. >> she never used to like her legs, but then she realized that's what allows her to do what she does. >> why don't we embrace all o
but at 9, she moved to missouri. >> my dad stayed in washington with two of my brothers, kind of sacrificedir marriage and put it on pause for 11 years while i pursued my gymnastics career. >> she managed to get on the national team, but that means there's a lot of pressure. >> i felt like it was more of a job at this point. i split up my parents. quitting isn't an option. >> all of that pressure, just imagine that, and you're still just a teenager. and then comes the...
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that includes the group from missouri. they say they hope to one day have their lock in classrooms across america. >> the other two wedding inventions, a sign to prevent pedestrian accident at bus stops and an app for disadvantaged students with poor vision to get free glasses. >>> the earthquake seen in california has been particularly why it in recent years. now there is some concern that that could change. experts say the so-called earthquake drought is bound to end with destructive results. it has been nearly 5 years the state experienced aálike with a magnitude 6 or stronger in 2014. you may remember a 6.0 quake rattled napa. 20 years earlier a 6.7 hit northridge in southern california. scientists say the rates at with quakes hit varies, but they are inevitable to release to tonic forces. scientists warren that castrophes can vary from large faults like the san andreas to lesser-known ones like the hayward faults. >> we have no idea when the next big one is coming, but we do know we have a break from all the rain toda
that includes the group from missouri. they say they hope to one day have their lock in classrooms across america. >> the other two wedding inventions, a sign to prevent pedestrian accident at bus stops and an app for disadvantaged students with poor vision to get free glasses. >>> the earthquake seen in california has been particularly why it in recent years. now there is some concern that that could change. experts say the so-called earthquake drought is bound to end with...
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louis and areas of missouri and even 44 down from missouri to oklahoma. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. you can see all the areas of rain out there. to the north, ough, it's actually cold enough that it's snowing currently in denver at 31 degrees. so what any ueather map. areas of wyoming into the northern plains still feels like march instead of the end of april. people in the rockies and central plains would like to warm it up ali le. >> they're still skiing over there. >> good skiing as you know, yes. >> all through memorial day is what they're hoping thank you, bill. >>> the robert kraft solicitation saga will continu to play in court later today. the defense team for the atriots owner will try to convince a judge not to release the controversial surveillance videos from inside a florida day spa. his attorneys say the installation of the surveillanca came was illegal. on monday, a judge temporarily blocked tse tapes from being released. >>> still to come on "early today," remembering a hollywo
louis and areas of missouri and even 44 down from missouri to oklahoma. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. you can see all the areas of rain out there. to the north, ough, it's actually cold enough that it's snowing currently in denver at 31 degrees. so what any ueather map. areas of wyoming into the northern plains still feels like march instead of the end of april. people in the rockies and central plains would like to warm it up ali le....
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with saint as long as we been keeping records along the missouri river. the scientist if we will listen to them tell us this planet has cooked 1°c just since 1980 since 1980, over pre-industrial revolution levels. and we are on track to warm another degree, 2°, 3, maybe four decrease four degrees undiscovered trajectory. those fires, those floods, those droughts become more profound, more frequent, more devastating of our property and allies if you think 400,000 apprehensions at the southern border is a lot, wait until some countries in the western hemisphere can no longer support human life because that is where we are headed today. those same scientists say there are ten years left to us to get this right to free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuel, to embrace wind and solar, the jobs and economic growth that come along with it, to allow farmers to do their part, give them and send it in the farm bill to plant cover crops come to capture carbon out of the air, new technologies like precision telling to disturb less of the carbon that is in the so
with saint as long as we been keeping records along the missouri river. the scientist if we will listen to them tell us this planet has cooked 1°c just since 1980 since 1980, over pre-industrial revolution levels. and we are on track to warm another degree, 2°, 3, maybe four decrease four degrees undiscovered trajectory. those fires, those floods, those droughts become more profound, more frequent, more devastating of our property and allies if you think 400,000 apprehensions at the southern...
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according to the missouri hospital association, this estimate suggests the epidemic cost the u.s.rly $1.6 billion every day, $21,700 every second of every day through 2017. the past four years this subcommittee has increased funding to combat the epidemic by with more than $3.5 billion, and we have had great bipartisan leadership on this with people who really, on both sides of where i'm sitting, understand how this has impacted their states and have forcefully made that case. i appreciate what you had to do to try to prioritize limited resources. we will try to do things that make those resources more realistic, and i'm glad you're here today and glad you bring all the expertise and ability you bring personally to this job, and i'd like to turn to my partner here in this effort, senator murray. >> welk thank you very much, chairman blunt. welcome, secretary azar. people across the country made pretty clear last november that they want us to fight for their health care and make sure families get the care they need. that means fighting for protections that allow people with pre-exi
according to the missouri hospital association, this estimate suggests the epidemic cost the u.s.rly $1.6 billion every day, $21,700 every second of every day through 2017. the past four years this subcommittee has increased funding to combat the epidemic by with more than $3.5 billion, and we have had great bipartisan leadership on this with people who really, on both sides of where i'm sitting, understand how this has impacted their states and have forcefully made that case. i appreciate what...
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four times the number of runoff from the missouri basin.he greatest one of we have seen for as long as we have been keeping records along the missouri river. the scientists tell us this planet has cooked one degree celsius since 1980 over preindustrial revolution levels, and we are on track to warm another three degrees, maybe four degrees on this current trajectory. those floods, those droughts will become more profound, more devastating of our property and our lives. if you think 400,000 apprehensions at the southern border are a lot, wait until countries in the southern hemisphere can no longer support life. scientists say there are 10 years left to get this right, to free ourselves from a dependence on fossil fuels, to embrace wind and solar, the j comehat com alonge -- along with it, to give carbonves to capture out of the air -- if all of us do our part at this moment of truth, we can take our rightful role as the indispensable nation, convene the other powers of the planet to solve an otherwise intractable problem, not just sign up t
four times the number of runoff from the missouri basin.he greatest one of we have seen for as long as we have been keeping records along the missouri river. the scientists tell us this planet has cooked one degree celsius since 1980 over preindustrial revolution levels, and we are on track to warm another three degrees, maybe four degrees on this current trajectory. those floods, those droughts will become more profound, more devastating of our property and our lives. if you think 400,000...
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there is an example in west lake, missouri there was a solid waste land fill there outside of st. lieu igs. 3 -- st. louis. 3,800 solid waste and from the manhattan project. it was put on the superfund list in 1990. when trump nominated me and i was confirmed and started serving in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium cleaned up the agency had not made a decision on how to clean it up, not to clean it up, but a decision to excavate or to cap. it took 27 years not to make a decision. i went to st. louis, missouri, after i started, and said we're going to make a decision in six months made a decision within six months and in five years over 80% of the uranium will be excavated and the rest will be capped. that was at the same time when $1.5 billion was saved for the u.s. economy. you can have your cake and eat it too. that's really what the paris accord decision the president made tremendous decision because paris was not about co2 reduction. how can you say that? how can you say that the paris accord was not about
there is an example in west lake, missouri there was a solid waste land fill there outside of st. lieu igs. 3 -- st. louis. 3,800 solid waste and from the manhattan project. it was put on the superfund list in 1990. when trump nominated me and i was confirmed and started serving in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium cleaned up the agency had not made a decision on how to clean it up, not to clean it up, but a decision to...
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protesters went completely bonkers at a missouri university when a speaker tried to argue that men and women aren't exactly the same. that speaker joins us after the break to tell us what happened. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks, we take the wheel. with three-wide seating, heat and ac, this is the coolest, most comfortable gator yet. nothing runs like a deere. run with us. save $300 when you test drive and buy a gator xuv835 at participating john deere dealers. >> tucker: at least one person has been arrested following a wild protest at the university of missouri kansas city. the protest occurred because a writer named michael knowles wanted to argue that, brace yourself now, that men are not women. update from him in just a minute, but fox correspondent jeff paul is here with video from what happened. jeff? how was it? >> yeah, tucker, a noted conservative columnist was invited to give a lecture by two republican groups, including young americans for freedom. that sparked a protest amon
protesters went completely bonkers at a missouri university when a speaker tried to argue that men and women aren't exactly the same. that speaker joins us after the break to tell us what happened. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, and be prepared to go the extra mile. because when others take rain checks, we take the wheel. with three-wide seating, heat and ac, this is the coolest, most comfortable gator yet. nothing runs like a deere. run with us. save $300 when you test...
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missouri is one of those. with additional resources and expertise i'm pleased to see that that is a new proposal as is the new pediatric cancer program to provide $5 million over the next decade to launch a major data project on childhood cancer. that runs pretty dramatically i do think it gives us the opportunity to look even closer at pediatric cancer and factor that in as we continue to improve funding. in addition to these new ogprograms i believe that mental health treatment needs to be treated as any other health issue the budget request includes funding. for the behavioral health clinics missouri is one of the eight pilot states. treating behavioral health like all other health the have of barnes jewish hospital just told me last week. i can't treat a person's diabetes until their schizophrenia is under control.nd you actually save more money on the other health care costs then you spent doing the right thing and behavioral health. it is will reflected in this request. according to the council of econom
missouri is one of those. with additional resources and expertise i'm pleased to see that that is a new proposal as is the new pediatric cancer program to provide $5 million over the next decade to launch a major data project on childhood cancer. that runs pretty dramatically i do think it gives us the opportunity to look even closer at pediatric cancer and factor that in as we continue to improve funding. in addition to these new ogprograms i believe that mental health treatment needs to be...
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louis, missouri. there was a solid waste landfill there outside of st. louis. 38,000 tons of solid waste. 8000 tons of uranium from the manhattan project. all commingled together. discovered in 1970, put on the superfund list in 1990. one president trump nominatedal. me and a i was confirmed and started serving, in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium claim to upcoming the agency had not made a decision on how to clean it up. to we excavate or cap? that was a decision. it took 27 years to not make a decision. i went to st. louis, missouri after having started and said, we will make a decision in six months. made a decision and within five years, over 80% of the year may name -- of the uranium will be excavated. that is what the trump administration did to prevent -- to help the environment. you can't have your cake and eat it too. what a ryan said -- and we need to celebrate that. we have nothing to be apologetic about. that is what the paris accord decision the president made. tremendou
louis, missouri. there was a solid waste landfill there outside of st. louis. 38,000 tons of solid waste. 8000 tons of uranium from the manhattan project. all commingled together. discovered in 1970, put on the superfund list in 1990. one president trump nominatedal. me and a i was confirmed and started serving, in 2017, 27 years after that site had been listed as a site that was a priority, we need to get the uranium claim to upcoming the agency had not made a decision on how to clean it up....
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the us supreme court has ruled that a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "inless death". the ruling handed down by five judges of the supreme court clears the way for the execution of russell bucklew, a convicted murderer. fans and hip hop performers have been paying tribute to rapper and song—writer nipsey hussle. the grammy—nominated star was killed outside his clothing store in los angeles over the weekend. he was much respected for his work in his community. two other people were injured in the attack. police are still looking for a suspect. now on bbc news, monday in parliament: hello, welcome to monday in parliament. as mps once again try to whittle down the brexit options but for a second time there's no majority for any plan. the ayes, 273. the noes, 276. the noes have it. a conservative behind one of the compromise motion quotes —— quits the party is in despair. i have failed, chiefly because my party refuses to compromise. i regret, therefore, to announce that i can no longer sit for this party. away from brexit. peers ask what the government's doi
the us supreme court has ruled that a convicted murderer on death row in missouri has no right to a "inless death". the ruling handed down by five judges of the supreme court clears the way for the execution of russell bucklew, a convicted murderer. fans and hip hop performers have been paying tribute to rapper and song—writer nipsey hussle. the grammy—nominated star was killed outside his clothing store in los angeles over the weekend. he was much respected for his work in his...
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the us supreme court has ruled that a convicted murderer in missouri has no right to a "painless death the ruling by five judges clears the way for the execution of russell bucklew. he'd argued that use of a lethal injection could mean an agonising death because of a rare medical condition. fans and hip hop royalty have been paying tribute to nipsey hussle. the grammy—nominated star was killed outside his clothing store in los angeles over the weekend. two other people were wounded in the attack. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, in hong kong. there are complaints by pro—democracy activists here that beijing is increasing its control of the territory and eroding its freedoms, in contravention of an agreement in 1997 where britain handed hong kong over to china. my guest is bernard chan, who sits on the territory's executive council. how much autonomy does hong kong really enjoy, and what does the situation here tell us about the direction that china as a whole is moving? bernard chan, in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you got back recent
the us supreme court has ruled that a convicted murderer in missouri has no right to a "painless death the ruling by five judges clears the way for the execution of russell bucklew. he'd argued that use of a lethal injection could mean an agonising death because of a rare medical condition. fans and hip hop royalty have been paying tribute to nipsey hussle. the grammy—nominated star was killed outside his clothing store in los angeles over the weekend. two other people were wounded in...
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barrasso, the senator from missouri, mr. blunt, the senator from idaho, the ich, mr. tillis, senator from washington, mrs. murray, the senator from -- senator klobuchar, baldwin, the enator from wyoming, mr. reed, the senator from new hampshire, mrs. she houston. the speaker: of the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. >> madam speaker, the act acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> madam speaker, the president's cabinet. the sergeant at arms: madam speaker, the secretary-general north atlantic treaty organization. spoibs members -- the speaker: members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you his excellency jens stoltenberg, the secretary-general of the north atlantic treaty organization. secretary-general stoltenberg: madam speaker, mr. vice president, honorable members of the united states congress, ladies and gentlemen, i am really truly honored and grateful for the privilege of addressing you all today and to represent the 29 members of the nato alliance. 70 years ago tomorrow, nato'
barrasso, the senator from missouri, mr. blunt, the senator from idaho, the ich, mr. tillis, senator from washington, mrs. murray, the senator from -- senator klobuchar, baldwin, the enator from wyoming, mr. reed, the senator from new hampshire, mrs. she houston. the speaker: of the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby doors. >> madam speaker, the act acting dean of the diplomatic corps. >> madam speaker, the president's cabinet. the sergeant at...
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we just saw along the missouri river in nebraska, iowa, missouri, record flooding. in fact, the greatest flooding since we've been keeping records on the missouri river. this is not caused by god. this is not an act of mother nature. this is due to our own emissions, our own excesses and our own inaction in the face of that. these fires, these floods, these droughts, these storms are just going to get exponentially worse unless we change course now. so very happy to announce today the most ambitious plan on climate in this country's history. ensuring that by 2050 we get to net zero greenhouse gas emissions and that we are halfway there by 2030, which is just a little bit more than ten years from now. but on day one of our administration we are going to be cutting pollution, not just rejoining the paris climate agreements, which is important, but ensuring that we reduce methane, which is many times more dangerous as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. we're going to restrict any future drilling on public lands and public waterways and we're also going to ensure tha
we just saw along the missouri river in nebraska, iowa, missouri, record flooding. in fact, the greatest flooding since we've been keeping records on the missouri river. this is not caused by god. this is not an act of mother nature. this is due to our own emissions, our own excesses and our own inaction in the face of that. these fires, these floods, these droughts, these storms are just going to get exponentially worse unless we change course now. so very happy to announce today the most...
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artifacts,american we travel to independence, missouri to tour the area's truman library and museum. truman became president in 1945 after the death of franklin roosevelt and served until 1953. ♪ >> in independence, missouri, the harry s. truman library becomes a realities, fulfilling a long-cherished dream of the ex-president, a noted amateur historian. a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the dedication. mr. truman and chief justice warren both take part in the ritual. >> this library is not the library. it is an archivist's building with the idea of keeping the records of the government in an orderly manner. it will take a little while to get that done. but when you do get it done, this place will be the center of the study of the presidency of the united states. clay: the truman library was actually the second presidential library established and run by the national archives and records administration. but harry truman was the first president to actually use his library to be an instrumental force in his library. he worked here between five and six days a week, in his office here at the l
artifacts,american we travel to independence, missouri to tour the area's truman library and museum. truman became president in 1945 after the death of franklin roosevelt and served until 1953. ♪ >> in independence, missouri, the harry s. truman library becomes a realities, fulfilling a long-cherished dream of the ex-president, a noted amateur historian. a crowd of 10,000 witnesses the dedication. mr. truman and chief justice warren both take part in the ritual. >> this library is...
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standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable roy blunt, a senator from the state of missourito perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on >> and the senate wrapping up a brief pro forma session on this thursday. lawmakers are in the midst of a 2-week break and will return to capitol hill on monday, april 29th. when senators return it will continue the confirmation debate for district court judges and executive nominees in the trump administration. we have live coverage of the senate on c-span2, earlier congressional lawmakers received a redacted version of robert mueller's report for, possible collusion between the trump campaign and russia to influence the 2016 election. you see that report on our website c-span.org, we have live coverage of the report is release along with your response on the companion network c-span. joe biden at a rally in massachusetts, we are planning live coverage of that beginning at 2:00 eastern on c-span2. now back to
standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable roy blunt, a senator from the state of missourito perform the duties of the chair. signed: chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on >> and the senate wrapping up a brief pro forma session on this thursday. lawmakers are in the midst of a 2-week break and will return to capitol hill on monday, april 29th. when senators return it will...
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missouri is one of those. with additional resources, additional expertise, additional diagnostic and treatment options, and i'm pleased to see that that's a new proposal as is the new pediatric cancer program to provide $5 million over the next decade to launch a major data project on childhood cancer. now, that runs pretty dramatically in the face of cutting overall nih funding, but i do think it gives us the opportunity to look even closer at pediatric cancer and factor that in as we continue to hopefully improve nih funding. in addition to these new programs, i believe that mental health treatment needs to be treated as any other health issue, and the budget request includes level funding for the certified community behavioral health clinics. missouri's one of the eight pilot states in those clinics and 200 locations in our state treating behavioral health like all other health. and we need to do more to encourage that. the head of barnes jewish hospital told me just last week, he said, quote, i can't treat
missouri is one of those. with additional resources, additional expertise, additional diagnostic and treatment options, and i'm pleased to see that that's a new proposal as is the new pediatric cancer program to provide $5 million over the next decade to launch a major data project on childhood cancer. now, that runs pretty dramatically in the face of cutting overall nih funding, but i do think it gives us the opportunity to look even closer at pediatric cancer and factor that in as we continue...
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enter the conflicts confronting the powerful situation in missouri could be the most complex markets this week here in fossils it is called the summer. exposures moreno's ambassador to the european union put a record of the cooling human rights abuses mr mudd during the first day in office . complex. sixteen years. of work sometimes books more exciting than real life. preparing to. go. what if there's no escape. list. to come in the streets. as you go something is not only fall i'm glad it's on this fall and fall i'm saw that in coming times of the war than a tenth of august. paul drew in coker devalues off color and. usually understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces and the fanatic forces are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their follow the power of communication to get power off technology ordinary people must not morally support them must not socially support them the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people to enter into that trap all fall kind of the co
enter the conflicts confronting the powerful situation in missouri could be the most complex markets this week here in fossils it is called the summer. exposures moreno's ambassador to the european union put a record of the cooling human rights abuses mr mudd during the first day in office . complex. sixteen years. of work sometimes books more exciting than real life. preparing to. go. what if there's no escape. list. to come in the streets. as you go something is not only fall i'm glad it's on...
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, that is helped to promote great a public dialogue, around this crisis, in ferguson, missouri, this is a place where 20% of government revenue is generated off of fines and fees extracted off the backs of poor people. the majority of whom were black and brown, and simply lack the ability to pay. fees tied to a census, like walking, in the manner of walking in the roadway, failure to comply citations, these are citations that raise you to about 95 percent, of african- americans in ferguson, the visible violation for having an unloaded lawn, putting out trash in the wrong place at the wrong time, were also issued overwhelmingly, to black residents, and sadly, we know that these practices are widespread and pervasive across the country. what is remarkable, is that, it is actually eight clear supreme court precedent that makes clear that this is unconstitutional. a case called bearden versus georgia, which says that you cannot lock somebody up, merely because of their inability to pay. but, the problem is, that we do not have an enforcement mechanism to help breathe life into that supre
, that is helped to promote great a public dialogue, around this crisis, in ferguson, missouri, this is a place where 20% of government revenue is generated off of fines and fees extracted off the backs of poor people. the majority of whom were black and brown, and simply lack the ability to pay. fees tied to a census, like walking, in the manner of walking in the roadway, failure to comply citations, these are citations that raise you to about 95 percent, of african- americans in ferguson, the...