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the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in missouri these corporations include some of the largest agribusiness is in the united states months sent to tyson cargill and smithfield foods while these trade groups use their vast financial resources opposing prop b. the corporations that ultimately provided the majority of the funding for the campaign remained so. island simply put without the financial support of corporate agriculture the puppy mills of missouri would not have had the ability to mount the alliance for truth or missouri farmers care which were largely responsible for the opposition to proposition b. alliance for truth that could be for
the missouri farm bureau the missouri pork producers and the missouri soybean association while the missouri farmers care campaign highlighted the positive role of missouri farmers in society the alliance for truth was focused on misrepresenting the clear language improper be the majority of the funding for the alliance for truth was funneled through missouri farmers care by the same agricultural trade groups the trade groups involved represent the interests of their member corporations in...
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this is not just an event that shook missouri. this was an event that shook the core of the united states and to this event will spiral out of control for the state of missouri. in response to this, missouri is mobilizing for war. within a matter of days, the state legislature in jefferson city convenes. they have what is known as the military bill. the military bill was really the ability to give the governor, governor jackson, this unprecedented control over the state militia, these very powerful powers for commanding the military. it also creates this defense force known as the missouri state guard. it also places the former missouri governor and mexican-american war hero, sterling price, in command. just let you know, the missouri state guard is not a confederate sanctioned force. it is a state force. when i refer to the state guard, i will call them southerners just because they are not confederate yet. they will later on down the road, a few months after this, and after the battle of wilson's creek. now, the commander who is
this is not just an event that shook missouri. this was an event that shook the core of the united states and to this event will spiral out of control for the state of missouri. in response to this, missouri is mobilizing for war. within a matter of days, the state legislature in jefferson city convenes. they have what is known as the military bill. the military bill was really the ability to give the governor, governor jackson, this unprecedented control over the state militia, these very...
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missouri is an american borderland. is part of a series of the state of missouri. great take ons a what it was like, but in , weican borderland typically think of it as the trans-mississippi west. missourians who are , they actually come from the south. many are kentuckians, virginians, carolinians. many are bringing their slaves. we all know the missouri and it also brings maine in as a free state. this is how the stage is set. juster missouri is not white folk or the enslaved coming into its borders. we have the germans and the irish. missourians are pro-unionist. they started to concentrate in single us in the missouri river valley. to give you a better view of the state in what it looked like, i have this map here. meanseen, the green shade the european immigrants, their population, where they were concentrated. higherker the shade, the the percentage that was in slaves. missouri has 1.2 million within its borders by 1860. at about 10% of that population are enslaved. .o is about 115,000 we all know where for sumter was, but there were a few things with forin m
missouri is an american borderland. is part of a series of the state of missouri. great take ons a what it was like, but in , weican borderland typically think of it as the trans-mississippi west. missourians who are , they actually come from the south. many are kentuckians, virginians, carolinians. many are bringing their slaves. we all know the missouri and it also brings maine in as a free state. this is how the stage is set. juster missouri is not white folk or the enslaved coming into its...
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it was built in secret in illinois near the missouri border. just this year, nine states have passed legislation to outlaw or restrict abortion. meg oliver spoke with women on opposite sides of the debate in tonight's "eye on america." >> today is the day of my appointment so i can get that procedure done. >> reporter: sarah, who asked her real name not be used, is on her way to get an abortion. >> i got off work just a little bit ago. i was really concerned i'm going to miss my appointment. >> reporter: in missouri, there is only one abortion provider. some women, like,aharave h procedure. >> it's a huge burden to take time off work right now because i've got student loans garnishing my wages. >> reporter: unlike most states, in missouri, women must have two appointments with want same doctor. >> do you haven aoi h aaventppnn appointment at 10:00. >> reporter: one that includes state-mandated counseling where missouri law requires doctors to inform women the life of each human being begins at conception, and one for the procedure itself, both
it was built in secret in illinois near the missouri border. just this year, nine states have passed legislation to outlaw or restrict abortion. meg oliver spoke with women on opposite sides of the debate in tonight's "eye on america." >> today is the day of my appointment so i can get that procedure done. >> reporter: sarah, who asked her real name not be used, is on her way to get an abortion. >> i got off work just a little bit ago. i was really concerned i'm...
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>> reporter: the 11-year-old missouri native suffers from a rare autoimmune disease. her from becoming the inspiration for the blues' stanley cup run. et let's go blues! >> reporter: during which she revved up the crowd and rallied the team. >> wooo! >> reporter: but what laila could never have imagined was this: >> oh, my gosh! r: reporter: the enormous championship ring. >> how does it fit. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: with more than 300 diamonds and sapphires, her name inscribed inside. >> see that? >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: it is a rare moment when the barrier between athlete and fan disappears. >> i feel like i shouldn't be touching this! >> reporter: what's revealed is their love for the game and each other. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: you go, laila. got that new inscribed ring. and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in new york. thank you so much for watching and we're going to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> breaking news
>> reporter: the 11-year-old missouri native suffers from a rare autoimmune disease. her from becoming the inspiration for the blues' stanley cup run. et let's go blues! >> reporter: during which she revved up the crowd and rallied the team. >> wooo! >> reporter: but what laila could never have imagined was this: >> oh, my gosh! r: reporter: the enormous championship ring. >> how does it fit. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: with more than 300...
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>> reporter: the 11-year-old missouri native suffers from a rare autoimmune disease.dn't stop her from becoming the inspiration for the blues stanley cup run. >> let's go blues! >> reporter: during which she revved up the crowd and rallied the team. >> woo! >> reporter: but when laila could never have imagined was this, the enormous championship ring. >> oh, my gosh. >> does it fit? >> beautifully. >> reporter: with more than 300 diamonds and sapphire, her name inscribed inside. >> you see that? >> reporter: it is a rare moment when the barrier when the athlete and fan disappears. >> i feel like i shouldn't be touching this. >> reporter: what's revealed is their love for the game and each other. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tom hanson. federal investigators still don't
>> reporter: the 11-year-old missouri native suffers from a rare autoimmune disease.dn't stop her from becoming the inspiration for the blues stanley cup run. >> let's go blues! >> reporter: during which she revved up the crowd and rallied the team. >> woo! >> reporter: but when laila could never have imagined was this, the enormous championship ring. >> oh, my gosh. >> does it fit? >> beautifully. >> reporter: with more than 300 diamonds...
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buffalo, missouri. on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical, you know. he's -- he's crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick, get here quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale with its secrets and lies and shifting loyalties, and here, of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms, we picked up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and his older sister marcia. >> he was my playmate. we depended on each other. >> marcia became a nurse, brad ran the farm, the center o
buffalo, missouri. on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911....
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wagner of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 629 the gentlewoman from missouri, ms. wagner and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise in support of my amendment to h.r. 1815, which would apply the bill's additional investor testing requirements only to disclosure documents developed after january 21, 2021. if enacted, this legislation would hinder the implementation of important rules designed to better protect main street investors, particularly the rule. s interest this rule has been in effect since september 10, 2019 but has a compliance date of june 30, 2020. if further and ongoing testing ere required, it would onerously roll back and delay further after seven years of sting, debate, deliberation, comment period, litigation. it would roll back and further delay, mr. speaker, all of the s.e.c.'s efforts to better protect those retail investors. the bottom line is that this le
wagner of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 629 the gentlewoman from missouri, ms. wagner and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri. mrs. wagner: i thank you, mr. speaker. and i rise in support of my amendment to h.r. 1815, which would apply the bill's additional investor testing requirements only to disclosure documents developed after january 21, 2021. if enacted, this legislation would hinder the implementation of...
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another battleground state, missouri.king to overturn the ine v wade decision.arnlab >> today is the day of my appointment so i can get a procedure done. >> sarah who anaed notsk be use to get an abortion. >> i got off work and really concerned i'm going to miss my appointment. >> reporter: some women like sarah have to travel hundreds of miles to the procedure. >> it's a huge burden because i >> reporter: in missouri women must have two appointments with insame can doctor. one that includes state-mandated counseling. missouri law requires doctors inform women the life of eachon one for the procedurer itself, both separated by a 72-hour waiting period.xtreion degrading to say i'm a 30-year-old woman and i can't decide for myself what best for me. that i need three days to decide that? i've been thinking about this from the moment i found out. >> this is our time. let us stand up for the right to life. >> we're stronger than we've ever been. almost like a seping giant has >> reporter: the oldest and largest right to life g
another battleground state, missouri.king to overturn the ine v wade decision.arnlab >> today is the day of my appointment so i can get a procedure done. >> sarah who anaed notsk be use to get an abortion. >> i got off work and really concerned i'm going to miss my appointment. >> reporter: some women like sarah have to travel hundreds of miles to the procedure. >> it's a huge burden because i >> reporter: in missouri women must have two appointments with...
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a police officer in missouri knows this all too well.t you to know his incredible story of courage, strength and unmatched will to survive. >> responds. police department, 21201. sire. >> that is when he was shot. harris: officer o'connor was transporting a suspected burglar in late 2017 during the trip, the suspect shot him in the back of the head. the bullet shattered officer's skull and left this father of four hospitalized for what looked like indefinitely. harris: >> we never knew if he would do anything again. it is hard on the kids. it is, it is really hard still. it's a big adjustment. harris: he underwent intensive rehabilitation in colorado where he made rapid progress and defied the odds. >> that is great for him. >> great job. harris: in a matter of weeks ryan managed to stand up on his own. >> mr. o'connor. harris: in a few more weeks, he surprised his stepson by showing up at his high school graduation. eventually all that hard work and faith paid off. ryan, little by little, began walking. ladies and gentlemen, please welc
a police officer in missouri knows this all too well.t you to know his incredible story of courage, strength and unmatched will to survive. >> responds. police department, 21201. sire. >> that is when he was shot. harris: officer o'connor was transporting a suspected burglar in late 2017 during the trip, the suspect shot him in the back of the head. the bullet shattered officer's skull and left this father of four hospitalized for what looked like indefinitely. harris: >> we...
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. >>> a wrongfully convicted missouri man had a sweet reunion with his four-legged companion. ricky kidd finally reunited with howie after seven years. the pair first met when kidd was in prison. during his time behind bars, he joined a program to work with shelter dogs. kidd said many people saw howie as a lost cause, and that's when he knew he needed to help this dog. >> not only was i able to bring out the best in him, but howie in return was able to bring out the best in me. >> kidd spent more than 20 years in prison before his sentence was overturned this summer. >>> and halloween is just days away, but the white house got into the spooky spirit a little early. president trump and the first lady emerged from the white house with the "addams family" theme in the background. the couple gave out candy to children in costumes on the south lawn. the white house was decked out with all sorts of fun decorations. a live string band was also on hand to play music.
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all the blue dots showing wind danger from southern missouri southward. we have a risk of severe storms. it's ongoing now. it will continue through the day, so everywhere in louisiana, a little section here from houston, over towards the louisiana border. all of mississippi, the memphis area, and about the southern half of alabama, and a little portion from pensacola, almost over to panama city. that's the area of a risk of severe storms today, and tomorrow, another 7 million people in the carolinas will have a chance of damaging wind. tomorrow, rain moving in. not severe weather for the northeast. just rain tomorrow. >> thank you, bill. >>> over the weekend, lebanon experienced its largest protests in 14 years after anti-government demonstrators took to the streets. protests arrested after the government announced a plan to add a tax of $6 a month to the popular messaging apps, what's app and face time. >> this morning, lebanon's cabinet is currently meeting at
all the blue dots showing wind danger from southern missouri southward. we have a risk of severe storms. it's ongoing now. it will continue through the day, so everywhere in louisiana, a little section here from houston, over towards the louisiana border. all of mississippi, the memphis area, and about the southern half of alabama, and a little portion from pensacola, almost over to panama city. that's the area of a risk of severe storms today, and tomorrow, another 7 million people in the...
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he had conned beverly bonner when he was in prison in missouri.o face criminal charges in both states. after his trial wrapped up in kansas, the case then had to be handled in missouri. and they actually offered him a deal where if he pled guilty to the five murders, that he would avoid a death sentence. >> i know some people felt like they should have gone ahead in missouri and tried to get him convicted of and sentenced to death as well. kansas hasn't executed anybody since 1965, whereas missouri pretty routinely carried out executions. so there's some thought that, if he actually got convicted of and sentenced to death in missouri, he likely would have gotten put to death. would have been executed. whereas in kansas his appeals are still slowly moving along. >> i tend to think that justice was served because this had to be one of the busiest criminals with more fingers in more criminal activity than anybody i've written or read about. so the idea of him in an eight by ten cell for 23 hours a day, locked up on death row with nothing to do has to
he had conned beverly bonner when he was in prison in missouri.o face criminal charges in both states. after his trial wrapped up in kansas, the case then had to be handled in missouri. and they actually offered him a deal where if he pled guilty to the five murders, that he would avoid a death sentence. >> i know some people felt like they should have gone ahead in missouri and tried to get him convicted of and sentenced to death as well. kansas hasn't executed anybody since 1965,...
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host: out of conway, missouri, independent good morning. see if theed to guests had read the mueller report. on page 47 the russians did hack an apple computer belonging to >> you can watch allll of this online at c-span.org. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we'll leave the last few minutes here as the house is coming in momentarily. about to gavel in for short speeches. they'll take another break before starting their legislative work at 3:30 p.m. eastern. four small business related bills on the calendar today. also a republican effort to censure intelligence committee chair adam smith at 6:20 eastern. votes at 6:30. live coverage here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. dear lord, we give you thanks for giving us another day. at the beginning of the new workweek, we ask your blessing on the members of this people's house. may they be led by your spirit in the discernment that they undertake amid th
host: out of conway, missouri, independent good morning. see if theed to guests had read the mueller report. on page 47 the russians did hack an apple computer belonging to >> you can watch allll of this online at c-span.org. "washington journal" live every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we'll leave the last few minutes here as the house is coming in momentarily. about to gavel in for short speeches. they'll take another break before starting their legislative work at 3:30 p.m....
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cleaver, of missouri. this important piece of legislation is the first major eform in the united states anti-anti-money laundering regime since 2001 and makes critical changes to ensure better enforcement of this country's a.m.l. and bank secrecy act laws. i would like to highlight how this bill addresses the cost and burdens of the bank see crease si act and anti-money laundering compliance for smaller financial institutions including credit unions and community banks. this bill includes multiple avenues to improve information sharing and feedback loops including new programs of omestic liaisons for financial crime enforcement networks. sending officials to the field to connect directly with financial institutions and also makes permanent the exchange program allowing for morrow bus exchange of threat information and analysis among participants nd revised the earl review which was a publication that provided timely threat detection information, which will help banks to better direct their resources and re
cleaver, of missouri. this important piece of legislation is the first major eform in the united states anti-anti-money laundering regime since 2001 and makes critical changes to ensure better enforcement of this country's a.m.l. and bank secrecy act laws. i would like to highlight how this bill addresses the cost and burdens of the bank see crease si act and anti-money laundering compliance for smaller financial institutions including credit unions and community banks. this bill includes...
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once you get going, as i say, by the time you get to the missouri crisis, that's it.he war is inevitable, as far as i'm concerned, 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. yes, ma'am? go ahead. >> i found it super interesting that you say that the moment of no return is the compromise and i hadn't thought about that before, so what i was thinking about was the northwest territories and how we go from the north with ordinance, with outlaws slavery very, very early and it's reconfirmed over and over again as the states join the union, how do we go from a northwest territory which puts a value on no slavery and on public education to a missouri compromise and basically one generation? >> of, course the northwest david mccaul or's new book points out, it's settled essentially by new england or's. they were really sending loads of people out west, the new england's economy was unable to sustain its rapidly growing population, so sons and daughters left by the hundre
once you get going, as i say, by the time you get to the missouri crisis, that's it.he war is inevitable, as far as i'm concerned, 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. yes, ma'am? go ahead. >> i found it super interesting that you say that the moment of no return is the compromise and i hadn't thought about that before, so what i was thinking about was the northwest territories...
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i don't think the brt change was that big a deal. >> thank you, the gentleman from missouri plr missouri, mr. cleaver. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you for being here today. on the 27th of february, i sent a letter to the oversight council, and the office of financial research and to the ceo of facebook dave marcus. and i received an interesting response and i'd like to have it entered into the record, madam chair. >> without objection, such is the order. >> let me share a bit of it. it's critically important. the chairman says the u.s. department of treasury requesting a review of libra by fsoc and ofr, we agree with you that these projects should be subject to regulatory review. and they said they would agree to furnish any and all information needed for any investigation or any review of fsoc, a review that fsoc or ofr made be interested in conducting. and i thought that was significant. we agree with your view that fsoc and ofr qualified to assess the development of this work and that fsoc can play a valuable role in coordinating among its member agencies to insure regulatory con
i don't think the brt change was that big a deal. >> thank you, the gentleman from missouri plr missouri, mr. cleaver. >> thank you, madam chair. thank you for being here today. on the 27th of february, i sent a letter to the oversight council, and the office of financial research and to the ceo of facebook dave marcus. and i received an interesting response and i'd like to have it entered into the record, madam chair. >> without objection, such is the order. >> let me...
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gentlemen, the honorable emanuel cleaver, united states representative from the fifth district of missouri. rep. cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he is moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed to be in this spectacular and historic edifice, and we gather in memoriam of the passionate public service of your one of your faithful sons, whose congressional and earthly assignment has been completed. we have now passed an appropriate review of a man who even as the king of terrors drew nigh, he continued his work to preserve our democracy. lord, as the breaches and ranks of congress appear more often than we care to contemplate, may those of us who remain in your wondrous world recognize your voice summoning us to put on our marching boots and move our nation toward the light of justice, self-aw
gentlemen, the honorable emanuel cleaver, united states representative from the fifth district of missouri. rep. cleaver: let us pray. for the great god almighty who dwells in the shelter of the most high, we approach you as frail and flawed creatures and requests of thy enabling grace. our hearts are made heavy by the transition of our colleague, our family member, our loved one, the mahogany marylander. elijah cummings. as he is moved into the realm of the unseen. holy spirit, we are blessed...
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also been investigating google's for the generals leading the multi-state facebook probe missouri's also been invest. for the past couple of years it's now folding its investigation into this new texas investigation and as human as couple years it's now folding its investigation into this new texas investigation and as you mentioned in 2013 the f.t.c. ended its 2 year anti-trust probe they found the company didn't in 2013 the f.t.c. ended its 2 year anti-trust probe they found the company did not manipulate search results the f.t.c. also looked into allegations of search bias and squid not manipulate search results the f.t.c. also looked into allegations of search bias and scraping of content said google greed to stop data scraping or misappropriating competitor raping of content said google greed to stop data scraping or misappropriating competitors content and so a.g. say though they're still hearing from people that google is collecting content and so a.g. say though they're still hearing from people that google is collecting more and more data from their users all the sell those
also been investigating google's for the generals leading the multi-state facebook probe missouri's also been invest. for the past couple of years it's now folding its investigation into this new texas investigation and as human as couple years it's now folding its investigation into this new texas investigation and as you mentioned in 2013 the f.t.c. ended its 2 year anti-trust probe they found the company didn't in 2013 the f.t.c. ended its 2 year anti-trust probe they found the company did...
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we took a dip under the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is very driven is a guy that loves what he does and i think you see that in this game. joking about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller ups we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple . with us who. called book losing a court to move acquitted in the mikado. of formal mounting a more more careful bringing goods japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots of the man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so not very well can. say the man who always claims. stops. as a strategy for when he's already a top stock right by growing up of course you want to be a professional but again making a fire and then bringing these guys on sept 11th is an impressive and he's not taking me impressing up by hand he's becoming equally indispensable to gemini. to success has taken time he's a confident guy. took him a long time to find his his own way. hurdles to have to overcome and what steps to take along the way. for them one b
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way to get to ponder the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven movie guy that loves void of them i think you see that is going to see children about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller ups we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple that are 2 of us who. call book losing a courtroom or are quitting functioning mikado. there are 2 to go formal month in more more the whole it's worth those japanese contingent in the full force and we trace the roots of the man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so it's not very well going to kick off. great the man who always play. comes up as a $24.00 he's already a top star trek by a grown up of course you want to be a professional but making a fire and then playing with these guys on such a level there's a rescue and he's not taking me impressing up by and he's become equally indispensable the job. path to success has taken time he's a confident guy. took him a long time to find his. hurdles stick and every have to overcome and wh
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we took a dip under the arch in st louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven he's a guy that loves what he does and i think you see that his game. joking about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller box we match up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple that if you're with us that. book losing a courtroom or acquitted. or to take a formal nothing more more powerful it's bringing goods japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots of a man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so not very well good. for the man who always play. comes up as a strategy for when he's already a top stop it by growing up of course you want to be a professional in the making from bahrain and then playing with these guys on such a level those who suffer the best of. me impressing up by and he's become equally indispensable for gemini. past success has taken time he's a confident guy wants to do his best but. took him a long time to find his way more hurdles we have to overcome and what steps did he take
we took a dip under the arch in st louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven he's a guy that loves what he does and i think you see that his game. joking about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller box we match up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple that if you're with us that. book losing a courtroom or acquitted. or to take a formal nothing more more powerful it's bringing goods japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots of...
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the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. vice ranking member of the financial services committee as well. the chair: the gentlewoman from issouri, mrs. wagner, is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank my friend, the ranking member, for yielding. today in r, i rise the rt of h.r. 2513, corporate transparency act, and i thank my friend, carolyn maloney, for her tremendous work to fight trafficking and expose make money from exploitation, and my friend and colleague, congressman blaine luetkemeyer, the ranking member of the financial institutions subcommittee, for all of his of beneficialssue ownership. i agree with my colleagues that not place unnecessary requirements on small businesses, and i believe that strikes the ion right balance. it helps hardworking law officials expose traffickers who are laundering money through shell companies placing onerous mandates on small businesses. uman trafficking is an incredibly lucrative industry estimated at $150 year.n a america lags behind our peers in other countries in collecting ownersh
the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. vice ranking member of the financial services committee as well. the chair: the gentlewoman from issouri, mrs. wagner, is recognized. mrs. wagner: i thank my friend, the ranking member, for yielding. today in r, i rise the rt of h.r. 2513, corporate transparency act, and i thank my friend, carolyn maloney, for her tremendous work to fight trafficking and expose make money from exploitation, and my friend and colleague, congressman blaine...
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we took a dip under the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven me the guy that loves what he does and i think you see that is going to see joking about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller odds we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple that are doing us the. book losing record to more quittin thinking to make it a. formal month and a more more cool kids bring good japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots of a man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so she cannot break welcome to kick off. the. century now the man who always play. comes up as a 24 he's already a top stopped by and growing up of course you want to be a professional but. making a fire and then bringing these guys on such a level. and he's not only impressing up by hand he's become equally indispensable for germany. to success has taken time he's a confident guy. took him along time to find his way. hurdles to connect we have to overcome and what steps did he take along the way. in the
we took a dip under the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is a very driven me the guy that loves what he does and i think you see that is going to see joking about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller odds we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple that are doing us the. book losing record to more quittin thinking to make it a. formal month and a more more cool kids bring good japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots...
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we took a dip on the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is very driven he's a guy that loves what he does and they can see that there's good. thing about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller ups we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple the 2 of us at. colebrook loosing a court to move. the other to care for me more more careful it's bringing goods japanese contingent in the full force and we trace the roots of a man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so cannot break well to kick off. the man who always claims. the safest 24 when he's already a top stop it by growing up of course you want to be a professional but again making a fire and then bringing these guys on such a level. only impressing at by and he's become equally indispensable for many. to success has taken time he's a confident guy wants to do his best. a long time to find his his own way. hurdles to connect we have to overcome and what steps to take along the way. whether berman. has finally reached stardom stat
we took a dip on the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is very driven he's a guy that loves what he does and they can see that there's good. thing about brains just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller ups we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple the 2 of us at. colebrook loosing a court to move. the other to care for me more more careful it's bringing goods japanese contingent in the full force and we trace the roots of a man who can't keep...
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also looked into the scope of google's data collection years later with no real reason given missouri also looked into the scope of google's data collection and whether that was affecting its competitors and in fact just this past september google agreed to pay and whether that was affecting its competitors and in fact just this past september google agreed to pay $170000000.00 fine to the government for violating online privacy a $170000000.00 fine to the government for violating online privacy rules for children because google owns you tube and base of the f.t.c. found that they were gathering data. as for children because google owns you tube and base of the f.t.c. found that they were gathering data on kids like tracking what videos they're watching and then targeting ads today and that's illegal add on kids like tracking what videos they're watching and then targeting ads today and that's illegal basically because there are federal rules that protect that information will basically because there are federal rules that protect that information from gathering there for kids under 1
also looked into the scope of google's data collection years later with no real reason given missouri also looked into the scope of google's data collection and whether that was affecting its competitors and in fact just this past september google agreed to pay and whether that was affecting its competitors and in fact just this past september google agreed to pay $170000000.00 fine to the government for violating online privacy a $170000000.00 fine to the government for violating online...
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from texas -- you are right but i'm talking about a largest city in the state of missouri missouri and are still running on a program that's supposed to be temporary. >> were happy to come and talk to you more. with more airports involved and they determine whether or not -- >> who? >> airport authorities who say they want to preserve pursue the private entity. >> we don't have an airport authority. >> we can talk with you more specifically. >> i'll try to work with you after. >> thank you mr. cleaver. i'd like to recognize miss jackson-lee for five minutes of questioning. >> i did say how grateful i am for your kindness. let me say to congressman emanuel cleaver were joining in enthusiastically with this program to begin and was in opposition to it who have a negative reflection on contractors. but i think because the tso are on the frontline security that they should be consistent in a managing structure as congressman and the airports opted in and was put into law by us individuals who i think with privatization and many of us to oppose it that means the airport cannot opt out excep
from texas -- you are right but i'm talking about a largest city in the state of missouri missouri and are still running on a program that's supposed to be temporary. >> were happy to come and talk to you more. with more airports involved and they determine whether or not -- >> who? >> airport authorities who say they want to preserve pursue the private entity. >> we don't have an airport authority. >> we can talk with you more specifically. >> i'll try to...
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mitchell mckinney from the diversity of missouri.at in mind, looking at the front runners you have, if you were advising them, would you advise them to play not to lose, or play to win? mitchell mckinney from the diversity of missouri. with that in mind, looking at do they want to make a big splash or avoid a mistake? mitchell: certainly, if we take those three front runners, there may be some differences. bernie sanders has, in his previous debate performances, really delivered some vigorous debate performances, even to the point of almost ridicule with his very strong, sometimes blustery shouting. do they want toagain, will we se bernie sanders? i don't think he can play it safe. if so, that may continue the questions regarding his candidacy. with joe biden, we have seen some uneven debate performances, if she will come in the first three debates. moments ofbeenwith joe people questioning, is he up to this? will he maintained his front-runner status? now certainly with the impeachment inquiry going on where he is centered, his fami
mitchell mckinney from the diversity of missouri.at in mind, looking at the front runners you have, if you were advising them, would you advise them to play not to lose, or play to win? mitchell mckinney from the diversity of missouri. with that in mind, looking at do they want to make a big splash or avoid a mistake? mitchell: certainly, if we take those three front runners, there may be some differences. bernie sanders has, in his previous debate performances, really delivered some vigorous...
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and with that we begin this morning with missouri republican senator roy blunt. he's part of republican party leadership and he joins us here in studio. good morning.orys representing now multiple in ret complaint. it was first revealed in august. it related to concern that the president was seeking foreign interference in the 2020 election. how should this be handled? what will nat intelligence do? >> well, as you know, the senate intelligence committee that i serve on has been asked to look at this to see if we can't assemble all of the facts. i think that gives us a responsibleility to get the facts before we reach conclusions. others who haven't been asked to do that might reach their conclusions a little quicker than we are, but in terms of other people stepping forward, i heard it earlier today that maybe this would be a firsthand source, which means they -- >> that's what the attorney says? >> i guess it means they have seen the transcript we have all seen. emmunth.y, i.gs f torhere sometg wrong with the whistleblower law that people who were firsthand sou
and with that we begin this morning with missouri republican senator roy blunt. he's part of republican party leadership and he joins us here in studio. good morning.orys representing now multiple in ret complaint. it was first revealed in august. it related to concern that the president was seeking foreign interference in the 2020 election. how should this be handled? what will nat intelligence do? >> well, as you know, the senate intelligence committee that i serve on has been asked to...
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by what was happening in lancaster county it was happening in pennsylvania what was happening in missouriand oklahoma and nebraska and they couldn't believe that animals were being treated this way and they wanted to do something about it. this was 100 percent a public effort it was really because people were hearing about the plight of puppy mills on the news on oprah reading about it in their newspapers going home and looking at the faces of these little pooches that are sharing their you know tables and beds for most of us and saying oh my gosh what if that had been my dog and it became very very personal to a huge number of people who started picking up the phones and calling their legislators through this whole struggle. and it was a struggle and it was hard it was very very difficult i never lost sight of the fact that the people have the power to change things and when the legislature realized that they did not want to go home in an election cycle and face the constituency wondering why didn't you do something about this the bill got legs and this was a 2 year long is like 2 to 3 y
by what was happening in lancaster county it was happening in pennsylvania what was happening in missouriand oklahoma and nebraska and they couldn't believe that animals were being treated this way and they wanted to do something about it. this was 100 percent a public effort it was really because people were hearing about the plight of puppy mills on the news on oprah reading about it in their newspapers going home and looking at the faces of these little pooches that are sharing their you...
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there's been allegations made against you even how corrupt is malawi the president of malawi paid to missouri to al-jazeera. just a quick update on the parliamentary elections in tunis here we're getting the 1st exit polls which are putting the the party with 17 percent of the vote followed by the new a group the secular half of 14 percent however leaders from both parties have already declared that they have won these the 1st. exit polls putting the enough the party about 3 percent ahead of heart of 2 needs a 17 to 14 percent so we'll keep an eye on those results coming from to news media right now though time for your sports and for that we join forest smell the world of the championships here and. welcome back to the khalif international stadium where in the last few minutes the championships have come to a close and the stadium the final events of 4 by 400 meters really saw double gold for america and then seen beating jamaica to the title and goal 2 for the u.s. in the women's race phillis france's sydney mclaughlin. and wide line johansen is winning in 3 minutes 18.92 seconds there was
there's been allegations made against you even how corrupt is malawi the president of malawi paid to missouri to al-jazeera. just a quick update on the parliamentary elections in tunis here we're getting the 1st exit polls which are putting the the party with 17 percent of the vote followed by the new a group the secular half of 14 percent however leaders from both parties have already declared that they have won these the 1st. exit polls putting the enough the party about 3 percent ahead of...
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a series of conferences, starting with the missouri compromise and 1820. you're going to have not turner's rebellion coming up in virginia, you're going to have a war with mexico and mexico is in the southern part of the united states now, or to the south, and you start seeing people saying, such a war of conquest, it must be seen as a war against freedom, against humanity, against the union. in the southern perspective, people are saying, hey, let's let the states decide. this is the united states of america, let's let the states decide on the future of slave holding in these particular territories. the stuff bubble up for a good 30 years, until the compromise of 1850 when we will have to union gaining control of the senate, because i have more free states than slip states, but in exchange, the south got a fugitive slave law. they got some that's relieved and then there was uncle tom's cap, and the best selling book of the time. and when abraham lincoln met the author she said, to you the little lady who started this war? people from kansas supporting sle
a series of conferences, starting with the missouri compromise and 1820. you're going to have not turner's rebellion coming up in virginia, you're going to have a war with mexico and mexico is in the southern part of the united states now, or to the south, and you start seeing people saying, such a war of conquest, it must be seen as a war against freedom, against humanity, against the union. in the southern perspective, people are saying, hey, let's let the states decide. this is the united...
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for the next five missouri month -- five months 28 adult residential long-term treatment beds and 27 emergency shelter beds known as hum igbird beds. in april 2020 they will be required to operate an adult residential facility with no fewer than 41 deads. for the five residents who will be offered placements they will we having the opportunity to discuss options with the person before accepting a volunteer transfer. dph shall provide trauma care training to all adult residential facility staff provided by experts that do not work at the center. there shall employee a working group for management and staff where they come together and discuss issues related to resident care, workplace conditions and other issues. dph shall insure an objective analysis and review is connected where the residential facility is located no later than march 31st. they shall submit the report to the board of supervisors providing updates with the objective analysis. in addition there is a small typo in the draft i passed out to you. there are two small changes on page 2. online 18, it should read at this fr
for the next five missouri month -- five months 28 adult residential long-term treatment beds and 27 emergency shelter beds known as hum igbird beds. in april 2020 they will be required to operate an adult residential facility with no fewer than 41 deads. for the five residents who will be offered placements they will we having the opportunity to discuss options with the person before accepting a volunteer transfer. dph shall provide trauma care training to all adult residential facility staff...
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those drupgs were head for kansas city, missouri. joining us, mark morgan. great to have you with us. the beat goes on. fentanyl continues to come into this country, primarily through mexico which is counterintuitive. but from china where most of of it is made. killing what is it, 60% of the 70,000 overdose victims a year. you know, marijuana, methamphetamines, cocaine, most of of it coming in from mexico. and it hasn't let up. in fact, if anything, it's accelerating. >> you are absolutely right. this is something we don't talk enough about. when we talk about the crisis at the southwest border. the narrative has been taken up with the humanitarian crisis. we have not talked about the national security crisis. drugs are pouring into this country every single day from the southwest border. 68,000 lives last last year to overdose of illicit drugs. if you are talking about cocaine, get anyone nil. those drugs are from the southwest border. every down, every state, every one any this country. more and likely or not, if you have an overdose in ohio, chances are t
those drupgs were head for kansas city, missouri. joining us, mark morgan. great to have you with us. the beat goes on. fentanyl continues to come into this country, primarily through mexico which is counterintuitive. but from china where most of of it is made. killing what is it, 60% of the 70,000 overdose victims a year. you know, marijuana, methamphetamines, cocaine, most of of it coming in from mexico. and it hasn't let up. in fact, if anything, it's accelerating. >> you are...
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it is only miles from the m missouri border.. the number of women crossing the border has more than doubled. >> on a personal level, i have it in my heart to serve women. >> mary-kate is the director of illinois right to life. >> the purpose of a law is to set a moral standard for society. >> she said she's disgusted illinois has become what she calls the abortion capital of the midwest. >> it's a travesty that women come here to get an abortion. >> she says planned parenthood is committed to giving their parents the access they need. >> the truth is our patients want easier access and for some the 13 mile drive from our st. louis clinic to this illinois clinic is an opportunity for them to get that care with less judgment, with less restriction, and with far fewer hoops to jump through. >> cbs news has learned the sole planned parenthood left in missouri is planning to double its clinic escort starting today. this is in case of preparation and backlash to that new illinois facility. >> it was a secret. it's not a secret anymore
it is only miles from the m missouri border.. the number of women crossing the border has more than doubled. >> on a personal level, i have it in my heart to serve women. >> mary-kate is the director of illinois right to life. >> the purpose of a law is to set a moral standard for society. >> she said she's disgusted illinois has become what she calls the abortion capital of the midwest. >> it's a travesty that women come here to get an abortion. >> she says...
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louis superman," follows an activist and former state rep in missouri. superman to his constituents. he ran and served as a democrat in the republican majority missouri statehouse. here is a clip from the film. >> you ain't five to what that? >> august. >> august what? >> 9th. >> august 9th. you're going to learn about august 9th real soon. something else happened on august 9th when you was born. >> what happened? >> i'll tell you when you're 5. [ laughter ] >> on august 9th. >> august 9th. >> 18-year-old michael brown was gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson, missouri. >> shot dead an unarmed black teen. >> we don't get it. >> shut it down. >> bruce franks jr. joins me now, welcome to "meet the press." >> thanks for having me. >> michael brown gets killed. the ferguson protests begin. tell me about your activism in politics before then. >> before then, it was nonexistent. i was comfortable in life just like most people, just trying to make it, survive. still was a rapper, into hip-hop. >> you were thinking about hollywood or new york? >> ab
louis superman," follows an activist and former state rep in missouri. superman to his constituents. he ran and served as a democrat in the republican majority missouri statehouse. here is a clip from the film. >> you ain't five to what that? >> august. >> august what? >> 9th. >> august 9th. you're going to learn about august 9th real soon. something else happened on august 9th when you was born. >> what happened? >> i'll tell you when you're 5. [...
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. >> thank you the gentleman from missouri is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and welcome mr. zuckerberg i certainly admire you as an innovator and entrepreneur you've taken advantage of economic freedom of this country and i admire that. i think that's fantastic but you now are trying to get into a different world here with your libra experience here you know, in the past you've been dealing with communication systems where people have been able to exchange everything from retail information to personal information and it was kind of buyer beware in the retail world. but in the financial world, people transact business because they can trust that the transactions will be secure from the standpoint of the stability of the dollar and whatever they're exchanging their money in the secrecy of the activity. there's consumer protection as well as not being able to do things in an illegal fashion so thattakes a lot of regulation as you're finding out, regulation is an important part of the financial services world to be able to give people those kinds of protections
. >> thank you the gentleman from missouri is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair and welcome mr. zuckerberg i certainly admire you as an innovator and entrepreneur you've taken advantage of economic freedom of this country and i admire that. i think that's fantastic but you now are trying to get into a different world here with your libra experience here you know, in the past you've been dealing with communication systems where people have been able to exchange...
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la mujer después se dio cuenta que el niño estaba baleado >> en missouri dos niños estaban solos cuandonicio del incendio. >analizan los daños dejado por tormenta tropical nelson, con vientos de 120 millas por hora en la florida, no hay reportes de fallecidos >> ahí los residentes no esperan que la autoridad acuda a ayudarles a limpiar los escombros miles se han quedado sin energía eléctrica y temen por roturas de cañerías de gas. al iniciar el día la intención era unirse y reiniciar la limpia, fueron largas horas de trabajo. >> haciendo un recorrido es un problema recurrente pero una vez logras salir del vecindario es distinto, la primaria quedó destruida sin condición de ser ocupada a futuro, parecía una zona de guerra. isaac gonzález estudio en esta primaria me hace sentir triste he venido aquí hace 4 años era muy diferentes a cuando lo conocí se ve destrozado, no en su mejor condición. >> es una buena escuela los niños no pueden ir a la escuela ahorita. >> residentes se quedaron atorados en las calles, oficiales ayudaron a los residentes con todo tipo de problemas, iniciamos la sema
la mujer después se dio cuenta que el niño estaba baleado >> en missouri dos niños estaban solos cuandonicio del incendio. >analizan los daños dejado por tormenta tropical nelson, con vientos de 120 millas por hora en la florida, no hay reportes de fallecidos >> ahí los residentes no esperan que la autoridad acuda a ayudarles a limpiar los escombros miles se han quedado sin energía eléctrica y temen por roturas de cañerías de gas. al iniciar el día la intención era...
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kansas city, missouri, in june.ansas city, missouri, in june. this comes after an assault in portland, oregon, of a transgender woman named atlas marshall. marshall was attacked by a man shouting homophobic and transphobic slurs, leaving her with bruises on her head and knees. laverne cox you have long spoken out on this issue. talk about the climate in this country today. >> it is really hard for me to continue to talk about the murders of trans women of color. i was talking to my makeup artist who is also trans. started transitioning medically 1998. i told her this is a reality in my life. in 1998, there were trans people being murdered all around me. the same fear, "will i be next ?" i remember going to a memorial for a trans woman in new york city who was stabbed outside the port authority. for my entire life as a trans woman, for 21 years, i have been toring about -- going memorials and the trauma of that havedon't actually even words for the trauma of that. i think about black people in general who have watche
kansas city, missouri, in june.ansas city, missouri, in june. this comes after an assault in portland, oregon, of a transgender woman named atlas marshall. marshall was attacked by a man shouting homophobic and transphobic slurs, leaving her with bruises on her head and knees. laverne cox you have long spoken out on this issue. talk about the climate in this country today. >> it is really hard for me to continue to talk about the murders of trans women of color. i was talking to my makeup...
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kansas city, missouri, is one of only two airports in the country where we don't have the government tsa workers. and you know, i can't work -- there is nobody around long enough to work with because i want to get that stopped and changed. san francisco is the other airport. and -- but i don't want ours to stay like it is. so two things that i need your help on, one is the money and one is the private contractor who is running the tsa airport in kansas city, missouri. i'm not mad at him or her. but it started out, you know, just like we were -- the facial recognition, you know, we started -- it started out as, you know, some kind of a test pilot -- pilot project, rather. and the pilot then rolling now for -- since 9/11. and i need it to be changed. can you change it by the time i come back next week? >> the screening partnership program is established in law, sets out the compact parameters for how we are put out the parameters, the requirements for how the program operates. how we identify which vendors will be able to meet the -- >> well there are only two. everybody else is on the
kansas city, missouri, is one of only two airports in the country where we don't have the government tsa workers. and you know, i can't work -- there is nobody around long enough to work with because i want to get that stopped and changed. san francisco is the other airport. and -- but i don't want ours to stay like it is. so two things that i need your help on, one is the money and one is the private contractor who is running the tsa airport in kansas city, missouri. i'm not mad at him or her....
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the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, this is a classic example of everything has been said but not everybody has said it yet. one of the great traditions of the senate is to be sure that everybody says it. and we're going to say it now. we're going to continue to say it until the house finally has that vote. it's been pointed out that this agreement was signed well over a year ago. it's been pointed out that our two biggest trading partners are mexico and canada in that order. been pointed out lots of focus on agriculture, every state, every state is an agriculture state. every state has that as a significant part of their economy. nobody in the world does that part of the economy more efficiently, more effectively than we do. and so that's important. it's important to realize that lots of other things are in trade as well. but agriculture is going to be mentioned a lot until we get this done. whether i was -- i was at the in ms. state fair in august or the round table meetings in my state in october constantl
the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: mr. president, this is a classic example of everything has been said but not everybody has said it yet. one of the great traditions of the senate is to be sure that everybody says it. and we're going to say it now. we're going to continue to say it until the house finally has that vote. it's been pointed out that this agreement was signed well over a year ago. it's been pointed out that our two biggest trading partners are mexico and...