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the missouri was sinking.in responding they put the fire out within minutes and found no one had been killed at their worldly a few minor injuries. -- and there were only minor injuries. as they cleaned up the wing, they found the body of the pilot. captain callahan, first commanding officer, after finding out the pilot's body had landed on the ship, took the body below deck to prepare for a full military funeral. the members of the crew were not happy but respected the decision and members of the crew stayed up that night to sell it japanese rising sun flag for the funeral. --two a japanese rising sun flag for the funeral. no chaplain said, he is longer your enemy. at 9:00 in the morning the chaplain said, commit his body to the deep. not money have heard of this is becausethe reason it got no press coverage, no one because aprilt, 12, 1940 five, the day of the funeral, was the day president roosevelt died and harry s truman was sworn in as president. captain's inside the import cabin on the missouri, a large
the missouri was sinking.in responding they put the fire out within minutes and found no one had been killed at their worldly a few minor injuries. -- and there were only minor injuries. as they cleaned up the wing, they found the body of the pilot. captain callahan, first commanding officer, after finding out the pilot's body had landed on the ship, took the body below deck to prepare for a full military funeral. the members of the crew were not happy but respected the decision and members of...
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he served in the state legislature in missouri. he felt general order number 11 was horribly unjust and that its pressure on particular unionist civilians in missouri was terrifically counterproductive. so after the war, this is 1868, he uses his brush and gets the last word in on the tyranny that is general order number 11. thomas ewing, the general who issues the order, he's on horse back. william tecumseh sherman's step brother, for those keeping score , and a dead civilian on the ground and more destruction off, it is a little dramatized, but the scale of destruction in general order 11 is dramatic. and, this policy, i would submit, is a policy developed with the laws of war in mind as a way to apply nonlethal pressure to this problem of guerrillas. that is the problem created by the confederates' refusal to fight the war the way the war should be fought. and, as henry halleck says, a policy that is consistent with those ways of fighting that we know from western european history over the preceding centuries. in fact, partly wh
he served in the state legislature in missouri. he felt general order number 11 was horribly unjust and that its pressure on particular unionist civilians in missouri was terrifically counterproductive. so after the war, this is 1868, he uses his brush and gets the last word in on the tyranny that is general order number 11. thomas ewing, the general who issues the order, he's on horse back. william tecumseh sherman's step brother, for those keeping score , and a dead civilian on the ground and...
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[laughter] >> so tell us about missouri. tell us about the gun issue in missouri. >> that's, you know, it's a perfect example because it's not overtly, obviously, about whiteness per se. i grew up in kansas city. my parents are upset with me right now because i'm having this panel during the kansas city chiefs football game, and, you c know -- [laughter] delayed, thank you. i did not pay this man -- [laughter] but, you know, the missouri that grew up in, there were many different political opinions, and people just largely, largely found a way to get along. and guns is a perfect example of it. in the kansas city that i grew up in, there were people who were pro-hunting and had grown up with guns in their families, and there were people who had tnever touched a gun and didn't want to go near one. and there was a system in place that was kind maybe a little bit uneasy at times, but if you wanted a gun in a state like missouri, you could certainly one. but, for example, to carry a gun in public, you had to go to the sheriff's o
[laughter] >> so tell us about missouri. tell us about the gun issue in missouri. >> that's, you know, it's a perfect example because it's not overtly, obviously, about whiteness per se. i grew up in kansas city. my parents are upset with me right now because i'm having this panel during the kansas city chiefs football game, and, you c know -- [laughter] delayed, thank you. i did not pay this man -- [laughter] but, you know, the missouri that grew up in, there were many different...
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clearly, stat state lawmakers cd act, but kansas and missouri vma remary red state.um missouri by 19 and 21 pointssp respectively, so the folks leading kansas and missouri aren't inclined to enact a lot g of gun control measures. so though this elevated the conversation and created a sensf of urgency, that isn't likely to ollowed with action middle east. >> woodruff: last thing i want to quickly raise with both ofyo retirements you're seeing from republican members. chris buskirk, we learn jimse fromisconsin, serving 40armakerm years, he's not returning.e the number is up to 14 or 15 ats this point. whadoes it saybout your party -- not your party -- there republican party, a what doesit it say about the president?>> >> i think -- i'm not sure what it says about the party.se 4nsenbrenner, you know, 4 years, he did hisar time.me some of these other retirements are i think little bit mor on point for what you're askingab about.lo look, b it's tough to in congress right now, it's tough b to be in d.c. in general, especially for the houseci if you're in the minority, you really don't have
clearly, stat state lawmakers cd act, but kansas and missouri vma remary red state.um missouri by 19 and 21 pointssp respectively, so the folks leading kansas and missouri aren't inclined to enact a lot g of gun control measures. so though this elevated the conversation and created a sensf of urgency, that isn't likely to ollowed with action middle east. >> woodruff: last thing i want to quickly raise with both ofyo retirements you're seeing from republican members. chris buskirk, we...
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the 68-year-old missouri man got off a plane, rented a car, and police say sparked a series of six small fires in the hills above milpitas and the calaveras reservoir. >> len ramirez had been following the story and joins us now. the foothills with the latest on this suspected arsonist. >> reporter: this is a very scary situation for california. according to the district attorney's office, this appears to be a case of someone flying in from another state just to light wildfires here in california. it all happened during dangerous red flag weather conditions. the santa clara county district attorney charged 68-year-old freddie graham of lone jack, missouri with 15 counts of arson. including two counts of arson during a declared date of emergency. the fires burned 128 acres in rugged terrain in the hills east of milpitas. he allegedly boarded a plane in the home state of missouri and flew cross-country landing in san jose and setting fires the next day. >> flew into town thursday, set the fires on friday and saturday and had plans to return to new zuri missouri. >>> >> reporter: he drove a
the 68-year-old missouri man got off a plane, rented a car, and police say sparked a series of six small fires in the hills above milpitas and the calaveras reservoir. >> len ramirez had been following the story and joins us now. the foothills with the latest on this suspected arsonist. >> reporter: this is a very scary situation for california. according to the district attorney's office, this appears to be a case of someone flying in from another state just to light wildfires here...
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graham allegedly boarded a plane in missouri and flew across country, landing in san jose and setting fires the next day. >> flew into town on thursday into san jose, set the fires on friday and saturday and had plans to return to missouri. >> reporter: graham allegedly drove a car along the narrow winding roads between at 11 park and calaveras reservoir, starting fires as he went. >> they were set with a fire, setting paper on fire and throwing it out the window of the car. >> reporter: a witness who became suspicious after spotting his cars near the fire stearney license plate over to investigators. cal fire officers arrested graham when he tried to return the car and minetta san jose international. >> we are just appreciative that the public was able to provide us with information that was instrumental in our officers making the arrest. >> reporter: last march governor newsom declared a state of emergency after two straight years of devastating fires in northern california. packet factor and if graham is convicted. >> because it was committed during the state of emergency, he is ch
graham allegedly boarded a plane in missouri and flew across country, landing in san jose and setting fires the next day. >> flew into town on thursday into san jose, set the fires on friday and saturday and had plans to return to missouri. >> reporter: graham allegedly drove a car along the narrow winding roads between at 11 park and calaveras reservoir, starting fires as he went. >> they were set with a fire, setting paper on fire and throwing it out the window of the car....
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the gentlelady from missouri, who i hope to get to see next week in missouri, when i visit there, we looked and visited with her family and got to see ome of the most amazing sights from my standpoint as a christian, it was incredibly uplifting to me, to walk on the steps where jesus walked, to be able to see where abraham perhaps almost sacrificed jacob and so we saw a lot of those areas that we had read about. but had never really seen them. it really brought the bible to life for me. so that was very good. i think meeting with the prime minister, he spent an enormous amount of time considering what was on his plate, an election, he had that on his plate. but he was very generous with his time. i remember asking him, i said, what keeps you up at night, what wakes you up? it didn't take him two seconds. he said the red phone, because there's almost not a night that he's not dealing with something incredibly serious in that small country. so i wish them well and certainly would encourage others to study this part of the country. t is an amazing country. there for thousands of years a
the gentlelady from missouri, who i hope to get to see next week in missouri, when i visit there, we looked and visited with her family and got to see ome of the most amazing sights from my standpoint as a christian, it was incredibly uplifting to me, to walk on the steps where jesus walked, to be able to see where abraham perhaps almost sacrificed jacob and so we saw a lot of those areas that we had read about. but had never really seen them. it really brought the bible to life for me. so that...
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so tell us about missouri, the gun issue in missouri. >> that's a perfect example because it's not overtly obviously about whiteness per se. grew up in kansas city. my parents are upset with right now because i'm having the panel during the kansas city football game, and the missouri that i de -- delayed, thank you -- i did not pay this man, but the missouri that i grew up in, there were many different political opinions. and people who had never touched a gun and didn't want to good near one and there was a system in place that was kind of maybe a little uneasy at times but a equill lib brohm. i you wanted a gun in a state like missouri you could get one. but to carry a gun in public you had to go to the sheriff's office and be interviewed and get a permit and really was a responsibility, sometimes there were shooting tests you had to take, showing proficiency and the year 2008 there's a dramatic shift in state governance in which politicians -- the rise of the tea party and extreme right and the nra becomes a far more dominant force in state politics and what they did between 2008 and 20
so tell us about missouri, the gun issue in missouri. >> that's a perfect example because it's not overtly obviously about whiteness per se. grew up in kansas city. my parents are upset with right now because i'm having the panel during the kansas city football game, and the missouri that i de -- delayed, thank you -- i did not pay this man, but the missouri that i grew up in, there were many different political opinions. and people who had never touched a gun and didn't want to good near...
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>> we were going to the missouri compromise.ing, we already knew we wanted to do a performance. we were trying to find important female characters. we didn't come across many that could be pretrade within 10 minute throughout the time so we began looking for email topics for all girls. we came across woman suffrage. we didn't learn about this in elementary school or middle school. especially alice paul. we decided to zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th amendment. >> what was the process like making it 10 minutes long? >> it was eight minutes. the script is very good but a bit foggy and not concise. that after regionals we decided to add more detailed information and make it more personable and more fun, not just doing fax. >> why it is important for people your age to learn about alice paul and the suffrage movement? >> we didn't learn about it. this is women voting. we would not have anywhere near the same country we have today if we didn't have the females out. it is also great for women's r
>> we were going to the missouri compromise.ing, we already knew we wanted to do a performance. we were trying to find important female characters. we didn't come across many that could be pretrade within 10 minute throughout the time so we began looking for email topics for all girls. we came across woman suffrage. we didn't learn about this in elementary school or middle school. especially alice paul. we decided to zone in on alice paul and learn more about the ratification of the 19th...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. long: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. long: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill directs the consumer product safety commission to issue a consumer product safety rule to require flame mitigation devices on portable fuel containers. furthermore, it deprects cpsc to conduct an education campaign to alert consumers to the dangers of using or storing portable fuel containers near ignition sources and report to congress on the campaign. in addition it amends the children's gasoline burn prevention act to expand existing exiled resistant requirements for closures for portable gasoline containers to include portable kerosene and diesel fuel containers and component parts. i want to thank margaret lewis for her tireless efforts to get this bill across the the house floor today. you turn your personal tragedy into passionate adhave kacy to prevent others from facing a similar incident. thank you for your work.
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. long: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. long: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill directs the consumer product safety commission to issue a consumer product safety rule to require flame mitigation devices on portable fuel containers. furthermore, it deprects cpsc to conduct an education campaign to alert consumers to the dangers of using or storing portable...
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josh hawley, republican, missouri, mr. senator, thanks very much for being with us, sir. i know you came on at short notice but we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> jonathan morris living the good life. i don't know. after leaving the priesthood. he starred in a scene with robert de niro in the movie "the irishman." we will ask him what it was like to work with an anti-trump guy like de niro. he's on the show next. ♪
josh hawley, republican, missouri, mr. senator, thanks very much for being with us, sir. i know you came on at short notice but we appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> jonathan morris living the good life. i don't know. after leaving the priesthood. he starred in a scene with robert de niro in the movie "the irishman." we will ask him what it was like to work with an anti-trump guy like de niro. he's on the show next. ♪
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the republican from missouri. more to come. thank you in washington here is julie. >> julie: we're awaiting a news conference at the white house. there is more. we'll bring that to you as soon as it begins. plus a war of words between the trump administration and tehran after the attack on saudi oil facilities. could we see military action soon? we discuss next. >> president trump: always prepared. never been a country more prepared. never been a country more prepared. ely and start saving over a thousand dollars a year. yp?çzew ÷ the in-laws have moved in with us. and our adult children are here. so we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted.
the republican from missouri. more to come. thank you in washington here is julie. >> julie: we're awaiting a news conference at the white house. there is more. we'll bring that to you as soon as it begins. plus a war of words between the trump administration and tehran after the attack on saudi oil facilities. could we see military action soon? we discuss next. >> president trump: always prepared. never been a country more prepared. never been a country more prepared. ely and start...
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liz: josh hawley on friday, the missouri senator, said he told facebook which by the way us down right now about 1.33%, told facebook get rid of whatsapp and instagram if you're serious. >> that's what i'm saying. the democrats really want to break them up. liz: he's a republican. >> he's a republican. but there's more consensus. there is some consensus among republicans they don't want them to get bigger. they want to crack down. if you are in these stocks, i can't overestimate just what's coming down the pike. elizabeth warren wins the election, with a democratic congress, facebook and google are going to be broken up. they actually say it in meetings. if trump wins, or if there's elizabeth warren wins and the republicans keep the senate, well, you might not get the breakup because it's going to be hard to pass that. lot of republicans don't like breaking up companies just so you know. it's maybe a bridge too far. even so, there's going to be consensus on cracking down, making sure these companies
liz: josh hawley on friday, the missouri senator, said he told facebook which by the way us down right now about 1.33%, told facebook get rid of whatsapp and instagram if you're serious. >> that's what i'm saying. the democrats really want to break them up. liz: he's a republican. >> he's a republican. but there's more consensus. there is some consensus among republicans they don't want them to get bigger. they want to crack down. if you are in these stocks, i can't overestimate...
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during that period, homicides were going down in missouri and they went up in missouri and found out that in fact, in other states, what did go up in the other states were the number of weapons used in crimes that came from missouri. all of a sudden you need a background check for missouri so if you want to traffic guns to another state, missouri was the place to get them. across the board, when you look at all of the states experiences, you don't get everywhere 40% and 23%, but on average, states that have background checks have 15% lower homicide rates than states that have them. if we did this on a national basis, even states with universal background checks, why? they're not coming from states like connecticut they're coming from states, you guessed it with no universal background checks. guns being used in chicago don't come from chicago. the guns being used for new york city don't come from new york city. 1% of guns used in crimes in new york city come from new jersey, do you know why? new jersey has universal background checks. and they're coming up from georgia and north caro
during that period, homicides were going down in missouri and they went up in missouri and found out that in fact, in other states, what did go up in the other states were the number of weapons used in crimes that came from missouri. all of a sudden you need a background check for missouri so if you want to traffic guns to another state, missouri was the place to get them. across the board, when you look at all of the states experiences, you don't get everywhere 40% and 23%, but on average,...
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louis missouri and arnold missouri the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that is out there se if there is activity in places there wouldn't bein activity but if thereas was it would likely be activity designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that and in the society that we live in that there is never a perfect security or perfect freedom at the same time and we work really hard not to allow ourselves to lose the freedom we cherish in return for the security we would like to have. also remember those people that respond. the first responders that ran toward thege tragedy on 9/11 as others could run away from the tragedy passing each other many first responders were numbered among those 3000 americans that day - - died that day just last month the president signed into law the national urban search and rescue parity act to allow federal employees to be active participants with urban search and rescue teams whether from a natural disaster or a man-made disaster. the third thing to keep in mind is
louis missouri and arnold missouri the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that is out there se if there is activity in places there wouldn't bein activity but if thereas was it would likely be activity designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that and in the society that we live in that there is never a perfect security or perfect freedom at the same time and we work really hard not to allow ourselves to...
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the missouri crisis caused the scales to fall from the eyes of both northerners and southerners. the north came to realize clearly that the south was not going to abolish slavery after all, that it was aiming to carry the institution into the west. the south, for its part, came to realize more clearly than ever before that the north really cared about abolishing slavery and would never stop trying to end it and certainly did not want the institution to spread to the west. from that moment, americans saw the signs of a storm on the horizon, at first no bigger than a man's hand, but signs of a storm that would grow larger and more ominous every year. from that moment, from the -- the civil war became inevitable. thank you. [applause] >> i will be happy to take questions. speaking up the -- the conflicts that were happening at that time. today we are mired in conflicts over our heritage. how would you advise governments to deal with their statues, , of the legacies you describe? >> i am a historian. i believe that the past is part of our culture. i am uneasy about these efforts to r
the missouri crisis caused the scales to fall from the eyes of both northerners and southerners. the north came to realize clearly that the south was not going to abolish slavery after all, that it was aiming to carry the institution into the west. the south, for its part, came to realize more clearly than ever before that the north really cared about abolishing slavery and would never stop trying to end it and certainly did not want the institution to spread to the west. from that moment,...
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a man that flew from missouri to light fires in milpitas. >>> i do have some reservations. this would make our country more polarized. >>> plus, one bay area county want you to purchase electric cars and they will help pay for. >>> and in the weather, we are talking about mother nature wanting you to locate your jacket. some areas will be 35 degrees cooler than just two days ago. we will talk about this, all next. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> new at 6:00. new information on the man the police say flew from missouri to set graphs fires in the south bay. we are now hearing that the suspect, that he said four fires on friday. and then nine more on saturday. he then attended his reunion on saturday night. his classmates said that
a man that flew from missouri to light fires in milpitas. >>> i do have some reservations. this would make our country more polarized. >>> plus, one bay area county want you to purchase electric cars and they will help pay for. >>> and in the weather, we are talking about mother nature wanting you to locate your jacket. some areas will be 35 degrees cooler than just two days ago. we will talk about this, all next. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big...
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blake hurst is president of the missouri farm bureau. cute video.. thank you for having me. lauren: what are the hang-ups with passing the usmca? mexico is the only one to ratify the deal thus far. >> well, we think we've got the votes to get it passed. it's just a question of getting it before congress. the senate will pass it when they get the opportunity. so it comes down to speaker pelosi and the decision she makes about when to bring it up. but we're optimistic. lauren: what are the hang-ups in the house then? does it have to do with enforcement of the deal and laws of the deal? for instance, if mexico decides it's going to pay workers low wages that will suck jobs from the u.s. no? >> well, there surely are labor and environmental provisions in the agreement that weren't in the original nafta bill so i think that that should be a reason for some democratic legislators to vote for it. obviously, people still want more. it's been kind of a tortuous negotiation over the past 18 months. i think it will be difficult to get more. we just need to hav
blake hurst is president of the missouri farm bureau. cute video.. thank you for having me. lauren: what are the hang-ups with passing the usmca? mexico is the only one to ratify the deal thus far. >> well, we think we've got the votes to get it passed. it's just a question of getting it before congress. the senate will pass it when they get the opportunity. so it comes down to speaker pelosi and the decision she makes about when to bring it up. but we're optimistic. lauren: what are the...
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journalismn to the school at the university of missouri. and wasy first job essentially our hometown paper, the new mexico ledger. a few years later, jean took her first job at mexico ledger. i moved there from the newspaper in springfield, missouri. newspaper in the danville, illinois. owned by the same company. a new nationalo newspaper, usa today. went toars later, jean usa today. jean: i was not stalking you. [laughter] steve: we both have dirt on each other. papers toy the department, i was a sportswriter. -- weeople in martinsburg would go back and visit, they used to think what i did was cool. i got to go to big games around the country. , i got to talk to players and coaches. then jean parted ways and goes to the white house. [laughter] paula and i would go visit martinsburg, it was wow jean becker, what do you hear from her? [laughter] jean covered the 1988 election for usa today. george bush defeated michael dukakis. laura bush took a liking to her. which is not surprising. to serve as her deputy press secretary. she spent four ye
journalismn to the school at the university of missouri. and wasy first job essentially our hometown paper, the new mexico ledger. a few years later, jean took her first job at mexico ledger. i moved there from the newspaper in springfield, missouri. newspaper in the danville, illinois. owned by the same company. a new nationalo newspaper, usa today. went toars later, jean usa today. jean: i was not stalking you. [laughter] steve: we both have dirt on each other. papers toy the department, i...
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.>>> new 6, 68-year-old man from missouri is under arrest in the south bay for arson. say freddy graham flew from missouri to san jose, then set a handful of small fires near the calaveras reservoir on friday and saturday. there were no injuries or damage to structures, the fires burned 128 acres, graham was arrested as he was returning his rental car on monday. his bail is set at $2 million. >>> sky fox was over the site of a fire on the south and this afternoon, it started at about 3:00 this afternoon and burn 10 acres before it was fully contained around nine this morning. investigators think the fire was started when someone cut into power poles, to steal copper wire. they have their own power supply, and they've told firefighters that they've had problems i to us that they've had an occurrence lately of individuals attempting to steal copper powerlines for recycling purposes. >> it's really tragic, definitely we have lots of wild animals, we have a snake that is no place else in the world. there is treasured resources that we don't even know are there, that's why
.>>> new 6, 68-year-old man from missouri is under arrest in the south bay for arson. say freddy graham flew from missouri to san jose, then set a handful of small fires near the calaveras reservoir on friday and saturday. there were no injuries or damage to structures, the fires burned 128 acres, graham was arrested as he was returning his rental car on monday. his bail is set at $2 million. >>> sky fox was over the site of a fire on the south and this afternoon, it started...
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>> senator from missouri. >> mr. president, as my friend from indiana and others have pointed out today this is a day that americans remember as a day of unique tragedy. earlier today on the senate floor we had a moment of silence in the middle of a series of votes the senate floor was full of members who paused to think about what had happened that day. i think almost every american alive today knows where they were that morning. it was a beautiful, clear warning just like this morning was the if you were too young to remember where you were that morning, there's a real likelihood that your parents told you where you were that morning. it was a s seminal moment. it changed how we looked at so many things in our country. today we reflect where we were and the changes that occurred after that. i was working in this building on the other side of the building as a member of the house 18 years ago, and i shared with capital please today my appreciation for what they do every day. on this day every year, i remember being
>> senator from missouri. >> mr. president, as my friend from indiana and others have pointed out today this is a day that americans remember as a day of unique tragedy. earlier today on the senate floor we had a moment of silence in the middle of a series of votes the senate floor was full of members who paused to think about what had happened that day. i think almost every american alive today knows where they were that morning. it was a beautiful, clear warning just like this...
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this comes as officials in the state of missouri announced a new death believed to be tied missouri casethe total number of vaping related deaths nationwide to 8a congressional subcommittee will hold hearings on the public health threats from e-cigarettes torrow. >>> the first polls since ni jn udea wearing brown face surfaced shows thatlectn bid is in serious jeopardyth poll fe totally flipped where p trudeau'sty was in the lead thehas taken a slight edgea trud apologized for these photos and dark makeup.this canada holds a national el >> a new presidential poll shows senator elizabeth warren in the lead right now in iowfirh party p the desoines register poll shows oe biden slipping to second with 20 percent bernie js sanders thirdrcith 11 pet. mearanile auto workers rally in detroit over the weekend. where the ueinsttrotorente weeas and job security. heden and warren app ttinhr bowt rike u are here to say no more. they want a fair ge. they want benefits. they want whattrt of america's e class. >> i know it's easy for me to r con up her a andurea tract between the in>> tke worrapors wor
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this as officials in missouri announced a new death believed to be tied to vaping. fda has launched a criminal probe into the matter. the missouri case is the total number of vaping -related deaths nationwide to eight and the cdc has 530 confirmed and probable cases of lung injuries and this is impacted 38 states and one u.s. territory. health officials say there is no one single product or brand tied to this emergency. the cdc calls it a complex investigation. they have found that a vast majority the people getting sick are men between 18-34. walmart announced friday they plan to stop selling e- cigarettes and the retailer said they will no longer stock e-cigarettes after selling through the existing inventory. they put out a statement saying, even the growing federal, state, and local adulatory complexity and uncertainty regarding e- cigarettes we plan to discontinue the sale of electronic nicotine delivery elects at all walmart and sam's club locations. some lawmakers say corporate america needs to do more to convince the public of the dangers of e-cigarettes. >>
this as officials in missouri announced a new death believed to be tied to vaping. fda has launched a criminal probe into the matter. the missouri case is the total number of vaping -related deaths nationwide to eight and the cdc has 530 confirmed and probable cases of lung injuries and this is impacted 38 states and one u.s. territory. health officials say there is no one single product or brand tied to this emergency. the cdc calls it a complex investigation. they have found that a vast...
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louis missouri and arnold missouri we have the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that is out there looking all over the world to see if there is activity in places that there wouldn't be b activity but if there was activity it would likely be activity that would be designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that that and we also need to understand that in the society we live in there is never a perfect security and perfect freedom at the same time. we worked really hard not to allow ourselves to lose the freedom we cherish in return for the security we'd like to have. we also need to remember those people that respond. the first responders that ran toward the tragedy on 9/11 as others were able to run away from the tragedy, passing each other many of those first responders became numbered among the 3000 americans that died that day. just last month the president signed into law the national urban search and rescue parity act that allows federal and employees to be active participants in urban sear
louis missouri and arnold missouri we have the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that is out there looking all over the world to see if there is activity in places that there wouldn't be b activity but if there was activity it would likely be activity that would be designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that that and we also need to understand that in the society we live in there is never a perfect...
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they say the missouri man is responsible for starting the fires over the week including the reservoir fire which burned 128 acres. a witness says they spotted him friday and saturday. he faces 13 counts of arson along with a charge. we don't know why graham, who is from missouri, was in the bay area. >>> a school district is turning to technology to stop vaping. >> this as 11 people nationwide have died from vaping and more than 1,000 are sick. "today in the bay" is taking a closer look at this story. this is becoming a lightning rod across the country. >> reporter: kids younger and younger are using these products. that is why the redwood city d launching a new pilot program. the acting commissioner told congress that really these e-cigarettes, he says, aren't safe and should be mored. vaping opponents accuse of marketing to children by selling flavored products and elementary and middle school aged kids tell us their fellow classmates are already vaping on campus. >> he was trying to hide in the field. she gave it to some of her friends. >> reporter: so last night the redwood city s
they say the missouri man is responsible for starting the fires over the week including the reservoir fire which burned 128 acres. a witness says they spotted him friday and saturday. he faces 13 counts of arson along with a charge. we don't know why graham, who is from missouri, was in the bay area. >>> a school district is turning to technology to stop vaping. >> this as 11 people nationwide have died from vaping and more than 1,000 are sick. "today in the bay" is...
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acusan un hombre de viajar desde missouri al Área de la bahÍa para provocar incendios.la defensiva. el presidente trump negÓ haber presionado a su colega de ucrania para que investigaran a bidebn horas antes de que revelara la transcripciÓn de la llamada. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn 14 solo a las 11:00 p.m. tu gente, tu voz. ramÓn: cómo le va? les saluda a ramona dudley. estamos en vivo para informarle, gracias por acompaÑarnos. hablamos sobre la posible presencia de ice en una tienda del este de san josÉ. abogado de inmigraciÓn y miembros de la red de respuesta rÁpida recibieron llamadas reportando inmigraciÓn en walmart de la calle story road. algunos recibieron un mensaje de texto confirmando una auditorÍa y nueve en establecimiento. una forma de realizar los formularios de inmigraciÓn que los empleados llenan al momento de ser contratados. donde muestra quÉ categorÍa estÁn autorizados para trabajar en estados unidos. la ley ab450 en california protege de lodos empleados. carla: despuÉs de estos rumores de una supuesta auditorÍa i9. hablamos con un abogado..
acusan un hombre de viajar desde missouri al Área de la bahÍa para provocar incendios.la defensiva. el presidente trump negÓ haber presionado a su colega de ucrania para que investigaran a bidebn horas antes de que revelara la transcripciÓn de la llamada. locutor: y ahora, noticias univisiÓn 14 solo a las 11:00 p.m. tu gente, tu voz. ramÓn: cómo le va? les saluda a ramona dudley. estamos en vivo para informarle, gracias por acompaÑarnos. hablamos sobre la posible presencia de ice en una...
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why would a suspect fly here from missouri and allegedly set fires a? >> one of the last people to see the suspect before his arrest. >> reporter: tonight we are learning the suspect, freddie graham, allegedly set nine fires before attending his 50-year high school reunion right here in mill petedis. >> while he was there, the fires were going on that he set. he literally could see the smoke from where he was at. >> reporter: as old friends gathered for the reunion last saturday, firefighters were battling several grass fires in the foothills. little did they know one of their classmates would be identified as the suspect. >> i talked to him several times. normal. no problem. >> nothing out of the or nor. >> absolutely nothing. >> reporter: he says freddie thanked him for tracking himoni omethick in miod about his wife. >> reporter: after finding him, richard says the 68-year-old told him about losing his wife last year. >> he shared with me that his wife had passed away, and he had dreams of driving in the hills and showing her where he grew up. >> rep
why would a suspect fly here from missouri and allegedly set fires a? >> one of the last people to see the suspect before his arrest. >> reporter: tonight we are learning the suspect, freddie graham, allegedly set nine fires before attending his 50-year high school reunion right here in mill petedis. >> while he was there, the fires were going on that he set. he literally could see the smoke from where he was at. >> reporter: as old friends gathered for the reunion last...
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. >>> just ahead, a real scare for missouri woman. the common household items she says her daughter left in the car and exploded and blew out the sunroof. >> whether by ground or cracker barrel makes every meal one to remember. with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. and our new sweet n' smokey homestyle chicken blt for $8.99. come on home to scratch-made. come on home to cracker barrel >>> san francisco is preparing fo the cars moving especially when it comes to negotiating hills like the ones on colorado street. buses have been running in place of the cable cars while they are out of service. >> over in the east bay women free airplane rides for kids. >> abc7 news was in in open house for women in industry. they got to check out kgo chopper. >> we are watching live feeds so it's cool now to see what the equipment behind it, the radios, videocamera equipments, how everything works. it's awesome to see that in person now. >> violence in the young eagles program volunteered their time and take kids and te
. >>> just ahead, a real scare for missouri woman. the common household items she says her daughter left in the car and exploded and blew out the sunroof. >> whether by ground or cracker barrel makes every meal one to remember. with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. and our new sweet n' smokey homestyle chicken blt for $8.99. come on home to scratch-made. come on home to cracker barrel >>> san francisco is preparing fo the cars moving...
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once you get going, as i say, the by the time you get to the missouri crisis, that is it. the war is inevitable. there is just no way to stop the sections from clashing. all those compromises were just postponing the inevitable. and the war came, as lincoln said. >>> i found it super interesting that you say that the moment of no return is compromise and i hadn't thought about that before. i was thinking about the northwest territory and how we go from the northwest ordinance which outlives slavery very early and it is reconfirmed over and over again as these states join the union. how do we go from the northwest territory which puts a value on no slavery and on public education to the missouri compromise in basically a generation? >> of course, the northwest is settled by new englanders. they were really sending hordes of people out west. new england's economy was unable to sustain the population. sons and daughters left by the tens of thousands. and so the northwest, if it had been settled by southerners and in some parts, indiana was a very, very divided state and illin
once you get going, as i say, the by the time you get to the missouri crisis, that is it. the war is inevitable. there is just no way to stop the sections from clashing. all those compromises were just postponing the inevitable. and the war came, as lincoln said. >>> i found it super interesting that you say that the moment of no return is compromise and i hadn't thought about that before. i was thinking about the northwest territory and how we go from the northwest ordinance which...
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they went up in missouri. then they found out that in fact in other states where it did go up in those other states were the number of weapons used in crimes that came from missouri because all of a sudden you didn't need a background check in missouri. so if you wanted to traffic guns to other state, missouri was the place to get them. across the board when you look at all of the states' experiences, you don't get everywhere 40% and 23% but on average states that have background checks have 15% lower homicide rates than states that have them. if we did this on a national basis, even states that have national background checks would benefit because the -- they're not coming from connecticut. they're coming from states with -- you guessed it -- no universally background checks. the guns used in chicago don't come from chicago. the guns used in crimes in new york city don't come from new york city. 1% of guns concluded in crimes in new york city come from new jersey. you know why? because new jersey has universa
they went up in missouri. then they found out that in fact in other states where it did go up in those other states were the number of weapons used in crimes that came from missouri because all of a sudden you didn't need a background check in missouri. so if you wanted to traffic guns to other state, missouri was the place to get them. across the board when you look at all of the states' experiences, you don't get everywhere 40% and 23% but on average states that have background checks have...
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and so when they come back to missouri they sue and the case ends up in the supreme court and we talk about dread scott more than we talk about his wife harriet who was at least had her own case initially and then the suits were brought together. and also who contributed immensely to their household, you know. i mean, dread scott. they had to make a living too. and so she was very important there. but certainly much forgotten in history. >> kate? >> well, i think one thing about harriet scott, helps us think about a broader phenomenon, which is one of the ways that enslaved people resisted and fought against slavery, which is the phenomenon of freedom suits themselves and there has been historians recently unearthing these suits. we focus on the supreme court and really big decisions like the dread scott decision but actually southern african-americans, including enslaved people or people who were claimed as slaves were often going to court and they often filed suit for their freedom, not just in st. louis which is very well documented but i've looked at these same kinds of suits in w
and so when they come back to missouri they sue and the case ends up in the supreme court and we talk about dread scott more than we talk about his wife harriet who was at least had her own case initially and then the suits were brought together. and also who contributed immensely to their household, you know. i mean, dread scott. they had to make a living too. and so she was very important there. but certainly much forgotten in history. >> kate? >> well, i think one thing about...
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all of the corn growers in missouri spent years working on growth in china.ne up in flames because the china market is gone for beans out of missouri. is that figuring into conversation of what you are hearing from farmers in iowa? >> that concern is that someone will take care of us. >> we'll get a check somehow? >> right. we'll set aside the discussion of tariffs. that's not my expertise. there is a way in which, if you are growing corn and soybeans,s government always wanted you to do inthat and will figure out a way to pay you for that. whether or not china is buying it, they'll get sold or it will be planted in corn and that's going to get sold. it gets a little technical. these are such big, familiar problems, there is almost no need to get technical. if you look at renewable food standards, 40% of corn is grown to produce ethenol. it is not even clear that is a particularly useful fuel. no presidential candidate has mentioned the ethenol mandate yet. that could be a total game changer to question why are we growing corn for fuel and not food for people
all of the corn growers in missouri spent years working on growth in china.ne up in flames because the china market is gone for beans out of missouri. is that figuring into conversation of what you are hearing from farmers in iowa? >> that concern is that someone will take care of us. >> we'll get a check somehow? >> right. we'll set aside the discussion of tariffs. that's not my expertise. there is a way in which, if you are growing corn and soybeans,s government always...
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last night he specifically visited at least two republicans, ted cruz and josh holly of texas and missouri. he is expected back on capitol hill today and later this week to have more conversations. senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham said barr still of not have a clear answer where trump stands on background checks. they are basically work shopping ideas to bring to the president to see how he feels about them because there is anxiety among republicans in congress to pass anything that the president might not like because of his repeated strategy of hitting hard on republicans who do not walk the party line. a party line is what the .residentants if the president doesn't like it, they could feel the political heat. host: what do we know that the president will accept and when might we hear his proposal? those two things are very much up in the air right now. last week, chris murphy, to me, --toomey, and mansion thought they would hear a 24,osal from trump within 48 hours. we have gotten only glimpses of gun trump would accept as control legislation and he has been variable. he moved h
last night he specifically visited at least two republicans, ted cruz and josh holly of texas and missouri. he is expected back on capitol hill today and later this week to have more conversations. senate judiciary chairman lindsey graham said barr still of not have a clear answer where trump stands on background checks. they are basically work shopping ideas to bring to the president to see how he feels about them because there is anxiety among republicans in congress to pass anything that the...
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the santa clara county district attorney charged 68-year-old freddie graham of lone jack, missouri with
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a man from missouri. became sick and died. the cdc recoizes 500 across the country including here in our area. most used a product with thc, a compound found in marijuana. federal and local agencies urgen ne who babes to stop. if you want to see abc 7's rtrepowjla.com. g einchor: abc 7 en stor dot described as nothing short of cata to shelterhoe man'wot e es onorgulfed the house. evything. >> some areas are ho a chief r:>>eteologi: remeteor me21. he lan n w a htombtes ar tcks ant chnue to today. bill and or jeff wa him how that affects the inthst where the vaguest 100 th aces ie fthri heon ts. aceend. y, rreporter: yes, what you are s byowt nlly i slein>>e diwhate we supsed e . rest tomorrow and saturday that t t plan to is, u have to stop heher. atths thing. head coach mike says there isn't one go to player on this .vps ut talhey have five or six more mvp. for now pick it back inside to t after dark. while, it reopened today. there are some changes you ll onu now that t sun >> fin tonight a r ermmut surprins peo heights metro
a man from missouri. became sick and died. the cdc recoizes 500 across the country including here in our area. most used a product with thc, a compound found in marijuana. federal and local agencies urgen ne who babes to stop. if you want to see abc 7's rtrepowjla.com. g einchor: abc 7 en stor dot described as nothing short of cata to shelterhoe man'wot e es onorgulfed the house. evything. >> some areas are ho a chief r:>>eteologi: remeteor me21. he lan n w a htombtes ar tcks ant...
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senator roy blunt, republican from missouri, member of leadership, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> democratic candidates are in manchester for the democratic state party convention this weekend, amid growing signs that the field is narrowing to three, joe biden, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. one of the lower tier candidates, senator amy klobuchar made her case against both donald trump and some of her democratic opponents. >> i believe i may be more moderate in tone than some of the people running for office, but i'm betting people don't want the louded voice anymore. they have had that right now. that's the guy in the white house. they want someone who is going to be honest with them and tell them that no, we're not going to erase rich kids' college debt. we're not going to do that even though some of my opponents have put that forward as their propos proposal. >> and joining me now is senator amy klobuchar. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> coming in a rare brief respite in washington. >> here we are. >> let me ask a follow-up to what you said ju
senator roy blunt, republican from missouri, member of leadership, thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> democratic candidates are in manchester for the democratic state party convention this weekend, amid growing signs that the field is narrowing to three, joe biden, elizabeth warren, and bernie sanders. one of the lower tier candidates, senator amy klobuchar made her case against both donald trump and some of her democratic opponents. >> i believe i may be more moderate in...
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, who was in camp a florida,tom there near missouri. so grant leads his regiment there, and as he went, he said he became increasingly nervous, and he described it as feeling more and more trepidation, i think we would translate as fear. and he said "my heart seemed to be higher and higher until finally my heart was in my throat." he said if he had been able to get up the courage to tell the regiment to turn around and go back he would have, he was sure that harris must have more men and knew they were coming and would beat them. he came over the last hill and looked into the creek bottom, and they could see that obviously there had been a camp there, but they were gone. the rebels have left when they heard the grant was coming. he said this was a great revelation for him that he had never forgot for the rest of the war. harris was more scared of him than he was of harris. and he said he never forgot that. that, coming up on a battle, before a battle, he might feel more or less anxiety, but he did not feel trepidation. i think that is a
, who was in camp a florida,tom there near missouri. so grant leads his regiment there, and as he went, he said he became increasingly nervous, and he described it as feeling more and more trepidation, i think we would translate as fear. and he said "my heart seemed to be higher and higher until finally my heart was in my throat." he said if he had been able to get up the courage to tell the regiment to turn around and go back he would have, he was sure that harris must have more men...
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crow grew up in kenneth, missouri.no teacher. >> my parents love music so much. they were playing with their friends. there was a point they didn't do it anymore and they wanted us to perform. i hated playing for everyone. i was never a front person in the band. >> that changed in college when sheryl became the front woman for a cover band called "kashmir." after graduation. crow became a music teacher in st. louis, making ends meet by singing jinglinges. >> i took my tapes out to l.a. and i found out an audition for michael jackson. crow was hired to sing as a backup for michael jackson during his bad tour. more recently the source of sexual abuse allegation against jackson. >> my experience on that tour was i got to see the world. i have talked about michael and said all i would say about it. ♪ >> in 1993, crow at 31 years old released her debut album tuesday night music club featuring the single "all i want to do." the album went platinum seven times over and earned crow three grammys including one for best artist.
crow grew up in kenneth, missouri.no teacher. >> my parents love music so much. they were playing with their friends. there was a point they didn't do it anymore and they wanted us to perform. i hated playing for everyone. i was never a front person in the band. >> that changed in college when sheryl became the front woman for a cover band called "kashmir." after graduation. crow became a music teacher in st. louis, making ends meet by singing jinglinges. >> i took...
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molice say freddie was in to gwnha froram missouri for hi school's 50th reunion when he set those fire his classmates are stunned and say that graham appeared to be . crews were battling those plames that burned 128 acres in total. our "mercury news" reports that gram told investigators that he was in an emotional state over his wife's death. records show she died in 2018. the couple had plans to drive together onroad. graham set a paper bag and napkins from a fast food restaurant on fire once he got up there. a witness snapped a photo of graham near the fire scene, about 24 hours fire personnel also spotted him there. graham was able to take off from the scene and head to his class reunion, but law enforcement caught up with him at the san jose airport before he was able to rush out of town back to missouri. right now graham is being held on $2 million bail. reporting live in san jose, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> thank you for that. now ev dtoinopelgshinon. three house committees have hearings and depositions scheduled this week as the impeachment investigation. >> starting on wed
molice say freddie was in to gwnha froram missouri for hi school's 50th reunion when he set those fire his classmates are stunned and say that graham appeared to be . crews were battling those plames that burned 128 acres in total. our "mercury news" reports that gram told investigators that he was in an emotional state over his wife's death. records show she died in 2018. the couple had plans to drive together onroad. graham set a paper bag and napkins from a fast food restaurant on...
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police say that freddie graham was in town from missouri for his high school's 50th reunion when he set those fires. our partner at the "mercury news" reports that graham told investigators that he was in an emotional state over his wife's death. records show she died in 2018. the couple had plans to drive together on calaveras road. that leads to the reservoir where those fires were set. the report goes on to explain that graham told investigators that he lit a paper bag and napkins from a fast food restaurant and set them on fire. a witness snapped a photo of graham near the fire scene, about 24 hours later cal fire personnel also spotted him there. graham was able to take off from the scene and head to his class reunion, but law enforcement caught up with him at the san jose airport before he was able to rush out of town back to missouri. graham's former classmates tell police he looked like he was having fun at the reunion. flames have burned about 128 acres in total. reporting live in san jose, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> thank you for that. >>> developing news in washington, t
police say that freddie graham was in town from missouri for his high school's 50th reunion when he set those fires. our partner at the "mercury news" reports that graham told investigators that he was in an emotional state over his wife's death. records show she died in 2018. the couple had plans to drive together on calaveras road. that leads to the reservoir where those fires were set. the report goes on to explain that graham told investigators that he lit a paper bag and napkins...
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louis hospital making it missouri's first vaping-related death in the state. officials say the man had normal lung function before he started using e cigarettes in may. he later developed respiratory problems and was hospitalized in august before being taken to the hospital again in september where he died this week. lunn samples taken from the man determined that the death was related to vaping the food and drug administration is proposing a new rule that would allow the agency to further regulate the cigarettes before they hit the market, the measure would require manufacturers and importers to prove their products are appropriate for the protection of public health. the agency would then review applications against the product's risks and benefits to the entire population. the fda would consider a products components ingredients health impact and how it's packaged and labeled. >>says it will no longer sell e cigarette company making that announcement today is the number of deaths and illnesses related to vaping gross wal-mart says it decided to act because
louis hospital making it missouri's first vaping-related death in the state. officials say the man had normal lung function before he started using e cigarettes in may. he later developed respiratory problems and was hospitalized in august before being taken to the hospital again in september where he died this week. lunn samples taken from the man determined that the death was related to vaping the food and drug administration is proposing a new rule that would allow the agency to further...
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in 1851 the governor of illinois and missouri in missouri got into a heated political dispute. what these two facts tell us. this is all despite the fact that slavery was illegal at least three times over. some african americans african-americans from the anticipation laws. the grandfather into the state. a group of people they adopt the french negroes. they are supposedly descendents of the people brought to the illinois country. when the french enslaved these african captives and native americans together it was those defendants who were exempted from the loss in the early 19th century. as a result of this legal interpretation in the counties of southern illinois. it was between eight and 10% as late as 1820s. these are numbers similar to western north carolina and other societies. it is adaptable set of practices. they were able to create the category of people called the french negroes in order to keep their slaves in bondage. what did. in the answer is in the land. beginning in the 1820s and 1830s. a series of the small but significant changes took off. and african-america
in 1851 the governor of illinois and missouri in missouri got into a heated political dispute. what these two facts tell us. this is all despite the fact that slavery was illegal at least three times over. some african americans african-americans from the anticipation laws. the grandfather into the state. a group of people they adopt the french negroes. they are supposedly descendents of the people brought to the illinois country. when the french enslaved these african captives and native...
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i represent the state of missouri. i spent part of my time in august when i was home in missouri travelling around to the most economically distressed communities, counties, in my states. 114 counties in missouri, and i chose to visit some of those that don't normally get visits from the press and media and so forth. and something that every single person, every single one in every single community that i've visited told me about was the epidemic of drug abuse that is crippling and killing entire communities, literally killing, families, schools, it's unbelievable. and in my state, it's overwhelmingly meth and it's coming according to the federal government, it is coming overwhelmingly across the southern border. just according to the 2018 dea national drug threat assessment report, most of the meth available in the country and certainly in missouri is produced in mexico and across the southern border. missouri has seen an increase in treatment admissions, in the last years, according to the health services administrat
i represent the state of missouri. i spent part of my time in august when i was home in missouri travelling around to the most economically distressed communities, counties, in my states. 114 counties in missouri, and i chose to visit some of those that don't normally get visits from the press and media and so forth. and something that every single person, every single one in every single community that i've visited told me about was the epidemic of drug abuse that is crippling and killing...
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it is also a major flood event in the state of missouri. missourians are tough but we need assistance to rebuild those communities, those farms and towns. i look forward to working with you on that as well. let me ask you about another major problem which is the epidemic of drugs. i noticed in your written testimonial words illegal drugs just once which i was a little surprised by so let me give you a chance to elaborate. drugs coming across the border making their way across the country but missouri is hard-hit. we had an epidemic, most missourians don't realize what is flowing into missouri is coming across the southern border. talk to us about the drug crisis we are facing at the border and that is affecting my state and those of us sitting here. >> the drug crisis is acute and devastating. both opioids and the increasing myth. if you talk with sheriff and state and local police the last few years west of mississippi they would be talking about myth, not the synthetic opioid. now you are seeing math east of mississippi as well. just of e
it is also a major flood event in the state of missouri. missourians are tough but we need assistance to rebuild those communities, those farms and towns. i look forward to working with you on that as well. let me ask you about another major problem which is the epidemic of drugs. i noticed in your written testimonial words illegal drugs just once which i was a little surprised by so let me give you a chance to elaborate. drugs coming across the border making their way across the country but...