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charles missouri. we are right along the banks of the missouri river. we are right now standing on the full-size replica of the keelboat that lewis and clarke used more than 200 years ago. the keelboat is based on drawings that clarke left in his journals. so the design of the boat, the size of the boat and so on, there is information about that in this boat was built based on those measurements and so on. the boat is 55 feet long, our boat is a little over 8 feet wide. and weighs 11 tons empty. in lewis and clark's day when they had their boat filled completely with supplies and equipment and so on it weighed more than 20 tons. you want to keep in mind as they left st. charles they were heading up the missouri river. going against the current. they had several ways of moving the boat and one way was to row the boat. clarke wrote in his journal, he described the boat as a boat of 22 orders, indicating 22 men to row it. they could also use the wind, the boat does have a mast on a pivot here that they could put up when the wind was in the right direction.
charles missouri. we are right along the banks of the missouri river. we are right now standing on the full-size replica of the keelboat that lewis and clarke used more than 200 years ago. the keelboat is based on drawings that clarke left in his journals. so the design of the boat, the size of the boat and so on, there is information about that in this boat was built based on those measurements and so on. the boat is 55 feet long, our boat is a little over 8 feet wide. and weighs 11 tons...
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claire's parents grew up near weldon springs and my state in missouri. weldon springs a site of a manhattan project uranium refining site that site sat untouchedro from the manhattan project era until 2001. more than 50 years after it was contaminated. in 2020 claire was diagnosed with lymphoma. she was two years old. let me introduce you to vito claire's cousin. evita, her mom and dad they all lived together right near the same site where it nuclear waste has been dumped not adequately cleaned up or dealt with. she grew upno there and wouldn't you know it, just six weeks after cousin claire was diagnosed with lymphoma, lead it was diagnosed with leukemia and she was four years old when she was diagnosed. rice is happening in st. louis question mckay will tell you w what st. louis was that uranium processing seligman have a citizen of the country. st. louis was proud to do its part in the manhattan project you will not get any argument for me on that you certainly will not get any argument from missourians but here's what is notce acceptable. after the m
claire's parents grew up near weldon springs and my state in missouri. weldon springs a site of a manhattan project uranium refining site that site sat untouchedro from the manhattan project era until 2001. more than 50 years after it was contaminated. in 2020 claire was diagnosed with lymphoma. she was two years old. let me introduce you to vito claire's cousin. evita, her mom and dad they all lived together right near the same site where it nuclear waste has been dumped not adequately cleaned...
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paul, missouri. last caller, open forum. what's on your mind? >> good morning, john. trump talked to us every day. he lied to us every day. i was calling about mike johnson. how much of life and the essence of life must you deny to believe that the earth is 6000 years old? you have to be in denial of earth's history. you have to be in denial of just about anything with ol og y on the end. these are the people that are running our country. if you don't see that as a danger, what's wrong with the taliban? what's wrong with the way they run things in saudi arabia? and those are the questions that the people in america who are smart enough to realize
paul, missouri. last caller, open forum. what's on your mind? >> good morning, john. trump talked to us every day. he lied to us every day. i was calling about mike johnson. how much of life and the essence of life must you deny to believe that the earth is 6000 years old? you have to be in denial of earth's history. you have to be in denial of just about anything with ol og y on the end. these are the people that are running our country. if you don't see that as a danger, what's wrong...
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josh hawley is what we like to call and missouri a tool.osh hawley, who popped popcorn to enthusiastically watch the invasion of iraq, then later, when you go into politics, claim that he opposed the war in iraq. this is witness accounts from people who went to school with him. they pointed this out. then you have lucas kunce, who joined the marine corps to serve in iraq, served in afghanistan, and stands for all the things that myself in a lot of the people watching stand for. more josh hawley stands for josh hawley. >> with speaker mike johnson apparently trying to rewrite the history of january six, do you think senator hawley's report of the insurrectionists will get more attention and the senate race? it's one thing to effectively point that out in a campaign ad, but will it have salient amongst voters in missouri, do you think? >> yeah, if you live across the country over the last couple years, extremism is a major concern when it comes to voters across the country. if you look at just the, back like i'm a former secretary of state. i
josh hawley is what we like to call and missouri a tool.osh hawley, who popped popcorn to enthusiastically watch the invasion of iraq, then later, when you go into politics, claim that he opposed the war in iraq. this is witness accounts from people who went to school with him. they pointed this out. then you have lucas kunce, who joined the marine corps to serve in iraq, served in afghanistan, and stands for all the things that myself in a lot of the people watching stand for. more josh hawley...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: at this time i yield five minutes to the former t.n.i. commit member, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker, and thanks to my bipartisan co-lead, mr. norcross from new jersey for his partnership on this act. building codes regulate new construction and major renovations setting minimum standards for homes and commercial structures to withstand natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, or in the case of western north carolina communities, flooding. in 2018, the disaster recovery reform act brought consistency to the home building industry by establishing the definition of building codes as they relate to hazard mitigation to include the latest two published additions of relevant codes, specifications and standards. this definition, however, sun set in october. left unresolved, fema can revert the definition to the single latest additi
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: at this time i yield five minutes to the former t.n.i. commit member, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker, and thanks to my bipartisan co-lead, mr. norcross from new jersey for his partnership on this act. building codes regulate new construction and major renovations setting minimum standards for homes...
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>> missouri does follow that press. the differenceou be oncehe verdict has been accepted then going upn appeal it could not be challenged for much the same ason in the evidence case. the judge quite explicitly based his decision on an element of the crime that did not exist. this cou nonetheless hel that finding once that was rejected. >> ready and significant. if we come out of this case and it turns out that when the jury foreman is given to the judge, the judge can lookt it and say , no, i don't think so. at looks inconsistent. whatever word you want to put on it. back and try aga. in the next case the judge will just go and do that. this will be a one case only sort of ruling. >> justice, that is notur position. our position that once the jury return the verdict, the double jeopardy protection is triggered i wanted to make the point that thes a distinction. that is not what happened here. once the jury has returned the verdict and there is an acquittal, that ishe end of it the judge may not send it bk. that does not
>> missouri does follow that press. the differenceou be oncehe verdict has been accepted then going upn appeal it could not be challenged for much the same ason in the evidence case. the judge quite explicitly based his decision on an element of the crime that did not exist. this cou nonetheless hel that finding once that was rejected. >> ready and significant. if we come out of this case and it turns out that when the jury foreman is given to the judge, the judge can lookt it and...
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>> springfield, missouri is called the queen of the ozarks. a churchgoing neighborly city of mid size with good colleges. gary terral grew up poor on a farm not far away and knew early on that his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in this classroom by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife, gianna, raised two kids, a girl and a boy who sadly died young of a brain cancer. gan kept the house and sold avon products part-time. they lived in guard and in the same house for almost 25 years and they even designed it themselves. life in missouri was good for the two. >> they love each other very much. daughter jessica remembers how extraordinary closer parents were, joined at the hip. >> if moments shopping, my dad took her to the garden together and they talked on the phone several times a day. if they were apart, they really did everything. >> they really were for the ages? >> yes, yes. >> personalities, gary was the fun outgoing one. >> he was a very jolly man. kind of like a santa claus. >> jan, a little mo
>> springfield, missouri is called the queen of the ozarks. a churchgoing neighborly city of mid size with good colleges. gary terral grew up poor on a farm not far away and knew early on that his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in this classroom by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife, gianna, raised two kids, a girl and a boy who sadly died young of a brain cancer. gan kept the house and sold avon products part-time. they lived in guard and...
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jordan: you don't know about missouri v. biden or what the d.o.j. did to the governor of new mexico. there was a press conference saying this was unconstitutional, unenforceable, and incapable of stopping and curbing gun violence. the new mexico attorney general, who is a democrat, said, this day will not have any impact on public safety and does not pass constitutional muster. when the democrat attorney general in in said -- guys at d.o.j. don't do a darn thing? is that what you're telling me. asst. ag clarke: politics have no place in the work of the justice department, chairman. mr. jordan: are you aware of anything the justice department did to that unconstitutional order from the governor of new mexico? asst. ag clarke: not in the civil rights division. mr. jordan: you are an important person at the justice department. did they do anything? asst. ag clarke: we enforce the laws -- mr. jordan: in this case. asst. ag clarke: will i bring that question back. mr. jordan: i'll give you the answer. they didn't file an amicus. they didn't do a darn thi
jordan: you don't know about missouri v. biden or what the d.o.j. did to the governor of new mexico. there was a press conference saying this was unconstitutional, unenforceable, and incapable of stopping and curbing gun violence. the new mexico attorney general, who is a democrat, said, this day will not have any impact on public safety and does not pass constitutional muster. when the democrat attorney general in in said -- guys at d.o.j. don't do a darn thing? is that what you're telling me....
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in mark twain's hometown, hannibal, missouri.e want to show you some video of this town north of st. louis. how important was he for the book? >> crucial. he was nostalgic about his childhood. a lot of the things that happened to him including them horrible thing and better things. it's based on people he knew. it is at >> 200 times the n-word is used in hulk finn. >> i think it is hard to get around. mark twain uses a then respectful name for african-americans, when he went up on stage he used respectful language until he was in huckleberry finn's voice. there is a famous story in 1884 where he scolds a white country boy for using the n-word. he was trying too something, he felt it was in his voice and there were lots of satirical uses for it. it's a lot. the best argument you can make for it is to say you can't escape racism. the book is not trying to tell you we are overt or doing better. that is the best reason for it. it's archaic, a mistake. >> here's what he has to say. >> do you think huckleberry finn should still be taug
in mark twain's hometown, hannibal, missouri.e want to show you some video of this town north of st. louis. how important was he for the book? >> crucial. he was nostalgic about his childhood. a lot of the things that happened to him including them horrible thing and better things. it's based on people he knew. it is at >> 200 times the n-word is used in hulk finn. >> i think it is hard to get around. mark twain uses a then respectful name for african-americans, when he went...
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kathy kiley, lee, chair and first free press studies, missouri school of journalism. and thank you for helping coordinate cheese events. thank you for having me. course, my immediate left diner line, one larger founder of dc media strategies and passed pc president and of the headliners team. his excellency stavros lebanese ambassador of the european union to the united states. rachel foreign policy reporter scene q and she's also chair of a press freedom team at the national press club. and lynnette clements, director of the wallace house center for journalists at the university of michigan michigan. so in her speech accepting the nobel prize in 2021, maria maria ressa claimed the prize only for herself. but as she put it, for every journalist, the world who is forced to sacrifice so much to hold the line, to stay true to our and our mission, to bring you the truth and hold power to account today the situation for journalists continues to be dire. on friday russian authorities, declared journalist dmitri muratov, with whom maria russa's share of the nobel peace prize
kathy kiley, lee, chair and first free press studies, missouri school of journalism. and thank you for helping coordinate cheese events. thank you for having me. course, my immediate left diner line, one larger founder of dc media strategies and passed pc president and of the headliners team. his excellency stavros lebanese ambassador of the european union to the united states. rachel foreign policy reporter scene q and she's also chair of a press freedom team at the national press club. and...
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kathy kiley, lee, chair and first free press studies, missouri school of journalism. and thank you for helping coordinate cheese events. thank you for having me. course, my immediate left diner line, one larger founder of dc media strategies and passed pc president and of the headliners team. his excellency stavros lebanese ambassador of the european union to the united states. rachel foreign policy reporter scene q and she's also chair of a press freedom team at the national press club. and lynnette clements, director of the wallace house center for journalists at the university of michigan michigan. so in her speech accepting the nobel prize in 2021, maria maria ressa claimed the prize only for herself. but as she put it, for every journalist, the world who is forced to sacrifice so much to hold the line, to stay true to our and our mission, to bring you the truth and hold power to account today the situation for journalists continues to be dire. on friday russian authorities, declared journalist dmitri muratov, with whom maria russa's share of the nobel peace prize
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so, confederate sympathizers in missouri. do you think that would fit with the union government perspective, with the union government approach to emancipation during the war? in august, 1861? go ahead. >> at that point, it seemed that the union, especially lincoln, wanted to preserve the union how it was. so, the slave states, as they were, and the free states, as they are. so, that seems like that goes against the general consensus of the union. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. this is -- and i have my lego lincoln to illustrate what he said in return. he says, this is going too far, too fast. pretty much, the idea is we are not ready to make this a war about emancipation. and especially in a border slave colony states like missouri, which is still in the union, for lincoln in 1861. and after that, placed in very heavy priority in keeping the loyalty of those states. and fremont, to emancipate the enslaved people, even if it is only confederate sympathizers, is going to destabilize slavery in missouri and possibly tip them over t
so, confederate sympathizers in missouri. do you think that would fit with the union government perspective, with the union government approach to emancipation during the war? in august, 1861? go ahead. >> at that point, it seemed that the union, especially lincoln, wanted to preserve the union how it was. so, the slave states, as they were, and the free states, as they are. so, that seems like that goes against the general consensus of the union. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. this is...
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this missouri lawyer deleted all her dating apps except i forgot one.e received a message from the love of her life. why? the couple says a law is preventing them from officially tying the knot. plus. a top us college graduates its its first class of inmates. a look at the research that's inspiring schools to launch degree programs for prisoners. inspiring schools to launch degree programs for prisoners. welcome back. i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon as i got a hold of my attorney, she was very, very nice, very kind. because of jacoby and meyers, i don't have that pressure to worry about a medical bill or things like that. if i know of any accident, i'm like, call jacoby and meyers, they'll help you. - [narrator] stimulant use disorder is a disease, not a choice, but getting help and finding treatment for your meth or cocaine addiction is up to you. treatment for stimulant use disorder is often covered through medi-cal, medicare, and many private in
this missouri lawyer deleted all her dating apps except i forgot one.e received a message from the love of her life. why? the couple says a law is preventing them from officially tying the knot. plus. a top us college graduates its its first class of inmates. a look at the research that's inspiring schools to launch degree programs for prisoners. inspiring schools to launch degree programs for prisoners. welcome back. i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to...
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starting at my far right, david capris, dean of the missouri school of journalism. >> [ applause ] >> leslie tucker, writer and guest speaker. >> [ applause ] >> yolanda lopez, acting director of voice of america. >> [ applause ] >> jason, writer of global opinions for the washington post. >> [ applause ] >> i will skip this speaker for now. kathy kiely, free press studies, missouri school of journalism. >> [ applause ] >> and thank you for helping coordinate today's event. on my immediate left, diana, past president and co-lead of the headliners team. >> [ applause ] >> his excellency, stavros, ambassador of the european union to the united states. >> [ applause ] >> rachel oswald, foreign- policy reported for npo, she is also the chair of the press team at the national press club. >> [ applause ] >> and lynette clements and, director of the wallace house center for journalists of the university of michigan. >> [ applause ] >> okay. so, in her speech, accepting the nobel peace prize in 2021, maria rossa claimed the present not only for herself, but as she put it, for every journalist
starting at my far right, david capris, dean of the missouri school of journalism. >> [ applause ] >> leslie tucker, writer and guest speaker. >> [ applause ] >> yolanda lopez, acting director of voice of america. >> [ applause ] >> jason, writer of global opinions for the washington post. >> [ applause ] >> i will skip this speaker for now. kathy kiely, free press studies, missouri school of journalism. >> [ applause ] >> and thank...
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things are not going well for the union in missouri. it's not seceded. but there are military actions going on which are generally going in the favor of the confederacy. so he needs something to happen to improve the union situation. and so he rolls he declares that he's going to have free persons who are enslaved by rebel slave holders. so confederates, sympathizers in missouri. do you think that would fair? do you think that would fit with the union government's perspective with the union government's approach to emancipation in the war? in august 1861? at that point, it seemed that the union's especially like wanted to preserve the union. how it was. so the the slave the slave slave states as they were, have been states as they are. so it seems like it goes against like the general consensus of the union. yeah. yeah, absolutely. this is. and i've got my leg old lincoln to illustrate what he said in return. hold your horses. this is going too far, too fast, and pretty much the idea is that we're not ready to make this a war about emancipation. and espe
things are not going well for the union in missouri. it's not seceded. but there are military actions going on which are generally going in the favor of the confederacy. so he needs something to happen to improve the union situation. and so he rolls he declares that he's going to have free persons who are enslaved by rebel slave holders. so confederates, sympathizers in missouri. do you think that would fair? do you think that would fit with the union government's perspective with the union...
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. >> in missouri, nearly one third have made the switch. >> this was 100% about attracting and retaininghe best staff. right from the start, we wanted everyone to know it was not about saving money, we are spending more on this model. >> the average salary is the lowest in the nation. >> we are one of the first rural school districts. >> the superintendent that the change about five years ago. >> i wish this was a story about a school district finding ways to a teacher's the highest salary in the state. we were losing teachers at a pretty high rate. >> the teachers college says this new model -- >> places like missouri and oregon have embraced for fear of students falling behind. >> there is some evidence suggesting students do not learn quite as much, and part because the school week is actually a little bit shorter, it often results in a slight reduction. >> the first worry is at risk students. it was told to us to retain teachers that there are different ways we can take care of people's families. >> while independence offers childcare, it cost $30 each week. >> i have had a few frien
. >> in missouri, nearly one third have made the switch. >> this was 100% about attracting and retaininghe best staff. right from the start, we wanted everyone to know it was not about saving money, we are spending more on this model. >> the average salary is the lowest in the nation. >> we are one of the first rural school districts. >> the superintendent that the change about five years ago. >> i wish this was a story about a school district finding ways to...
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i spoken to folks in tennessee, missouri and oklahoma and iowa who feel the same pain you do that theyre not really living in democratic states right now. we have to go to bat and fight for some fundamental principles that we haven't been. host: i will have to leave it right there and this is the former chair of the ohio democratic party, david pepper. thanks again for j >> this week, watch the special holiday authors series, featuring segments with a new writer. on wednesday morning, the senior political examiner for the washington examiner on his book, how geographic imagination guided america's revolutionary leaders. watch washington journal, live wednesday morning, with a special arthurs week series on c-span, or online >> weeknights at 9:00 eastern, c-span's encore presentation of our 10 part series, books that shaped america. c-span partnered with the library of congress, which explored key pieces of literature have had profound impact. tonight we feature them 1918 novel. the book addresses the immigrant experience in women issues at the time. our guest is the english professor a
i spoken to folks in tennessee, missouri and oklahoma and iowa who feel the same pain you do that theyre not really living in democratic states right now. we have to go to bat and fight for some fundamental principles that we haven't been. host: i will have to leave it right there and this is the former chair of the ohio democratic party, david pepper. thanks again for j >> this week, watch the special holiday authors series, featuring segments with a new writer. on wednesday morning, the...
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of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the strategy of commanders. to quote a review from general david petraeus, this brilliant and riveting final volume in an extraordinary trilogy solidifies john mcmanus reputation as one of the greatest historians of times. please help me. we welcome john mcmanus. thank you so much. thank you. i don't know what to say after that. thank you for that introduction. i paid general petraeus a lot of money for that blurb and boy, did that pay off. i'd like to also thank kari, robb and my old friend who's who did all these arrang
of missouri system. during the 2018 2019 academic year, john was in residence at, the u.s. naval academy and, annapolis, as the leo schiffrin, chair of naval, naval and military history, a distinguished visiting professor. john's latest to the ends of the earth is the installment of three part history on the u.s. army. during world war two to the ends of the earth recounts the stories of us army in the final days, the battle bringing to life both the experiences of the foot soldiers and the...
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extreme southern missouri to camp for a month.and charlie is eight year old mom heard about this and talked him into taking an eight year old with him and as soon as they got to the camp, the counselor announced everyone ready? take off your clothes. and they spent a month running around the woods, naked and charlie had a blast or so he says. but it's some of you may not be shocked. learn that there was you know, not necessarily just a happy explanation for the camp counselors desire to spend his summer naked around teenage so. it's hard to know exactly what happened to charlie but. i my best theory is that he was abused raised bullied by the older because this is a classic abuse phenomenon people who are abused then turn and abuse people on the train right back he would when he'd tell this story he'd say he was in such a hurry to get home that he got off the train and walked this as. soon as he got to the distant outskirts of kansas city. i'm like as an eight year old boy, really faster than a train. so there were summaries and h
extreme southern missouri to camp for a month.and charlie is eight year old mom heard about this and talked him into taking an eight year old with him and as soon as they got to the camp, the counselor announced everyone ready? take off your clothes. and they spent a month running around the woods, naked and charlie had a blast or so he says. but it's some of you may not be shocked. learn that there was you know, not necessarily just a happy explanation for the camp counselors desire to spend...
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extreme southern missouri to camp for a month.and charlie is eight year old mom heard about this and talked him into taking an eight year old with him and as soon as they got to the camp, the counselor announced everyone ready? take off your clothes. and they spent a month running around the woods, naked and charlie had a blast or so he says. but it's some of you may not be shocked. learn that there was you know, not necessarily just a happy explanation for the camp counselors desire to spend his summer naked around teenage so. it's hard to know exactly what happened to charlie but. i my best theory is that he was abused raised bullied by the older because this is a classic abuse phenomenon people who are abused then turn and abuse people on the train right back he would when he'd tell this story he'd say he was in such a hurry to get home that he got off the train and walked this as. soon as he got to the distant outskirts of kansas city. i'm like as an eight year old boy, really faster than a train. so there were summaries and h
extreme southern missouri to camp for a month.and charlie is eight year old mom heard about this and talked him into taking an eight year old with him and as soon as they got to the camp, the counselor announced everyone ready? take off your clothes. and they spent a month running around the woods, naked and charlie had a blast or so he says. but it's some of you may not be shocked. learn that there was you know, not necessarily just a happy explanation for the camp counselors desire to spend...
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excuse me, the missouri v biden case in the district court. the court explained quote, if the allegations made by the plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack on free speech in united states history. close quote. the court went on to find that the plaintiffs were reasonably likely to succeed on the merits at trial entered a preliminary injunction. the fifth circuit has affirmed supreme court has taken jurisdiction of the case. of course, that's all civil litigation. is any criminal investigation or prosecution of the persons responsible for that activity in the fbi, cisa and at the white house and their co-conspirators underway in the civil rights division? >> congressman, i'm not familiar with this litigation but happy to bring your question back. >> thank you. let me make sure i am understanding that. you are not aware of the missouri v biden litigation that is currently being taken up by the united states supreme court. is that correct? >> unfortunately, i am not, congressman. >> assuming not, assuming
excuse me, the missouri v biden case in the district court. the court explained quote, if the allegations made by the plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack on free speech in united states history. close quote. the court went on to find that the plaintiffs were reasonably likely to succeed on the merits at trial entered a preliminary injunction. the fifth circuit has affirmed supreme court has taken jurisdiction of the case. of course, that's all civil...
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louis, missouri. george, good morning. you are next. >> morning. i'm concerned that if the value of the voucher is not high enough, or if the private schools are allowed to charge more than the value of the voucher, then it will be discriminatory because the poor kids still won't be able to afford to go to the private school, and it will just -- the kids who have the resources can go but the kids that don't cannot. so then they tend to be a subsidy for the middle class rather than for everybody. >> paul diperna, take that up . how do you figure out the value of these vouchers and what is it right now? >> so it really -- it varies across programs and the different states, and so, often times some states will differ the value between elementary, k- 8 education or high school and nine through 12 education with somewhat of a higher value for high schools. so these can range anywhere from -- in the specifically education savings account programs and voucher programs, a also called scholarship programs, they tend to be in that 5 -- $5000 and $8000 range.
louis, missouri. george, good morning. you are next. >> morning. i'm concerned that if the value of the voucher is not high enough, or if the private schools are allowed to charge more than the value of the voucher, then it will be discriminatory because the poor kids still won't be able to afford to go to the private school, and it will just -- the kids who have the resources can go but the kids that don't cannot. so then they tend to be a subsidy for the middle class rather than for...
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reporter: gypsy rose blanchard walking free, seen for the first time since being released from a missouri cr correctional center. >> do you have any plans >> reporter: after serving the better part of a decade behind bars in connection with the high-profile murder of her mother, "dee dee" blanchard. >> she's to be sentenced to ten years in the missouri department of corrections >> reporter: her arrest and trial making international headlines. prosecutors say dee dee had munchausen syndrome by proxy which is defined as a form of abuse in which caregivers make up or induce illness in their child children in a 2017 documentary, blanchard saying her mother forced her to use a wheelchair, a feeding tube and she underwent as many as 30 un unnecessary surgeries. she said she was hit and often chained to her bed >> when you've lived that way your whole life you don't really know you're being abused >> reporter: the allegedly fabricated conditions earning them charitable charitable dona free trip to disney world and even a home from habitat for humanity godejohn stabbed dee dee to death inside the
reporter: gypsy rose blanchard walking free, seen for the first time since being released from a missouri cr correctional center. >> do you have any plans >> reporter: after serving the better part of a decade behind bars in connection with the high-profile murder of her mother, "dee dee" blanchard. >> she's to be sentenced to ten years in the missouri department of corrections >> reporter: her arrest and trial making international headlines. prosecutors say...
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louis, missouri, skyline, home of the world's tallest arts.an gives us a view of the brooklyn bridge in new york city. more than 100,000 cars crossing each day. we love to give you the news lives. if you cannot stay up, we are happy to do it on tape. set your dvr. set your dvr. we are coming back with the nightcap crew. vapostick providn , non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the whole family. vicks vapostick. and try vicks vaposhower for steamy vicks vapors. [city ambience sounds] [car screech] [car door slam] [camera shutter sfx] introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. [camera shutter sfx] he thinks his flaky, red patches are all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. [ned?] it can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing it for nearly a decade. otezla is also approved to treat psoriatic arthritis. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea,
louis, missouri, skyline, home of the world's tallest arts.an gives us a view of the brooklyn bridge in new york city. more than 100,000 cars crossing each day. we love to give you the news lives. if you cannot stay up, we are happy to do it on tape. set your dvr. set your dvr. we are coming back with the nightcap crew. vapostick providn , non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the whole family. vicks vapostick. and try vicks vaposhower for steamy vicks vapors. [city ambience sounds]...
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economics correspondent paul solman has the story from missouri. >> if you think i'm going to cut myeeping commission. paul: one senior realty broker sharing his favorite commission tactic. >> you can take this home and shove it up your bleeping bleeping, and i know that it will fit. paul: this clip from a real estate podcast, and ones not quite so bleep-heavy, helped persuade a federal jury in missouri that the national association of realtors and its members have illegally conspired for decades to fix commission rates on home sales, money paid to selling agents, who invariably cut in the buyer's agents, 50-50. plaintiff attorney mike ketchmark. >> why is it that the only system in our entire country, if you want to sell something, that you're paying the other side? paul: or as one of ketchmark's plaintiffs, former policeman jared breit, put it. >> what a weird system that the person that i had never met and did absolutely nothing for me as a consumer was getting the full percentage. paul: the full buyer's agent half of the commission, 3%. worse still, says winning attorney ketchmar
economics correspondent paul solman has the story from missouri. >> if you think i'm going to cut myeeping commission. paul: one senior realty broker sharing his favorite commission tactic. >> you can take this home and shove it up your bleeping bleeping, and i know that it will fit. paul: this clip from a real estate podcast, and ones not quite so bleep-heavy, helped persuade a federal jury in missouri that the national association of realtors and its members have illegally...
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. >> reporter: after identifying the hyundai elantra as a match, the camden county, missouri sheriff's office and cadaver dogs found remains in the pond along with an artificial hip consistent with the one irwin had. >> the land oern had just baled up hay around this pond and was sitting at the top of the hay, and by itself, it rolled down the hill and went into the water. that hay bale acts as a filter and cleans up the water. if that hadn't happened, i could have flown over it and not seen the car. >> reporter: after ten years, hinkle's team bringing closure to a grieving family have you been in touch with any of the family members? >> yvonne is donnie's sister, and she's been the driving force behind this the entire time. the first thing i said to her was i'm sorry that this is your christmas present. and she was, she said, no. you gave me my brother back. >> we're learning more this morning about a life-saving discovery in indiana two men were just looking for a good place to go fishing when they spotted a driver who had crashed and was pinned under a bridge for six days. nbc's sha
. >> reporter: after identifying the hyundai elantra as a match, the camden county, missouri sheriff's office and cadaver dogs found remains in the pond along with an artificial hip consistent with the one irwin had. >> the land oern had just baled up hay around this pond and was sitting at the top of the hay, and by itself, it rolled down the hill and went into the water. that hay bale acts as a filter and cleans up the water. if that hadn't happened, i could have flown over it and...
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. >> that was part of the evidence in missouri claiming brokerages artificially inflated commission rates making it more expensive for people to buy and sell their homes. >> i did not understand why i was paying for someone who i never met, will never meet and was not doing anything for me. >> it is a sentiment felt across the country amid skyrocketing home prices. in the bay area with a home price of $1 million, commission fees tend to be 5% or $50,000 split between the buyer and seller's agents. >> we can make much more american dreams happen if commissions were lower, right? that fee is baked into the price of the home. every time a home sales that fee is 5%-6% t. is just crazy. it adds up quickly. >> reporter: after the court ordered $1.8 billion, a similar lawsuit was brought in the north bay aimed at the national association of realtors, bay area real estate and information services and several real estate brokerages. bursting the commission bubble could lead to a surge in home listings. >> if you lower the fee you decrease the friction to buy a home or sell a home. more homes can c
. >> that was part of the evidence in missouri claiming brokerages artificially inflated commission rates making it more expensive for people to buy and sell their homes. >> i did not understand why i was paying for someone who i never met, will never meet and was not doing anything for me. >> it is a sentiment felt across the country amid skyrocketing home prices. in the bay area with a home price of $1 million, commission fees tend to be 5% or $50,000 split between the buyer...
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the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: mr. president, ib want to add a few words to my friend senator lujan's eloquent statement of the need to do justice to these good americans who have, let's tell it like it is, who have been poisoned by their own government, exposed to nuclear waste by the united states government, by the united states defense department. these americans are happy to do their part for national security. they're proud of what they've done for their country but they deserve to be recognized, and they deserve to be compensated. and so i want to add again my voice in support of justice for these americans, and i want to say again to this body that it is wrong -- it is wrong to turn our backs on these tens of thousands of americans who have given their health, and in many cases, their lives for their country and not been recognized for it. in many cases not compensated for it and now they're told because of the actions-this -- of this body, because of the conference report, because of a back room deal struck in
the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: mr. president, ib want to add a few words to my friend senator lujan's eloquent statement of the need to do justice to these good americans who have, let's tell it like it is, who have been poisoned by their own government, exposed to nuclear waste by the united states government, by the united states defense department. these americans are happy to do their part for national security. they're proud of what they've done for their...
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. >>> and bowls kicking off last night with missouri and ohio state. and if you like a defensive battle, this game is for you. the former walk-on turned all-american finally gets missouri in the end zone to put them up 7-3 in the fourth. he ran for 128 yards. ohio state missing key players but still rough performance from them. missouri wins 14-3, they finish with 11 wins for the first time since 2014. two games today highlighted by florida state, first undefeated power five school ever left out of the four team playoff, they are taking on georgia in the orange bowl. seminoles a 20 point underdog in that one. and then you've got the new year's day games on monday, semifinals in the college football playoffs. you've got alabama and michigan at 5:00, that is followed by texas and washington in the sugar bowl. >>> and the nba, 76ers rockets came down to the wire. 6ers up 1, they get the ball to marcus morris and he hits the three and gets fouled. the four point play devastating the rockets. philly wins 141-127. will the celtics ever lose a home game this
. >>> and bowls kicking off last night with missouri and ohio state. and if you like a defensive battle, this game is for you. the former walk-on turned all-american finally gets missouri in the end zone to put them up 7-3 in the fourth. he ran for 128 yards. ohio state missing key players but still rough performance from them. missouri wins 14-3, they finish with 11 wins for the first time since 2014. two games today highlighted by florida state, first undefeated power five school...
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andrew bailey, missouri attorney general. for being with us. >> thank you for covering this important story. stuart: yes, sir. it's a busy week for hunter biden's legal team and plan to drop the gun charges against them and expect a preliminary hearing on the new tax charges later this week. david spunt in washington. what is hunter's legal team saying about the new charges? >> they plan to fight them at this point. we don't know when he'll have the first appearance in court and, stuart, this morning, he and his legal team has two court fights and two federal court fights against a special council appointed by attorney general merrick garland and the president's son is suing the irs and in this recent tax case in california, the government said between 2016 and 2020 they spent it on drugs, escorts and girlfriends and luxury hotels and rental properties and exotic cars and clothing and other items of a personal nature and ensured everything but his taxes and these charges over the taxes not a surprise, stuart, because special
andrew bailey, missouri attorney general. for being with us. >> thank you for covering this important story. stuart: yes, sir. it's a busy week for hunter biden's legal team and plan to drop the gun charges against them and expect a preliminary hearing on the new tax charges later this week. david spunt in washington. what is hunter's legal team saying about the new charges? >> they plan to fight them at this point. we don't know when he'll have the first appearance in court and,...
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she was moved from louisiana to missouri and they got to missouri doctors would look and say i don't what you are telling me, doctors and mother would argue about what was going on. no medical history. we are victims of hurricane katrina. my daughter is sick. there was a urologist. investigators realized these problems were fabricated and made up. gypsy rose was a victim, i believe. >> kayleigh: how do you get away for so long. go to the doctor. she frauded the world. got a lot of money for it. >> that's right. every time she was questioned, we are going to another doctor. shut out family members. terrifying how long she got away with this and profitted from harming her daughter. >> kayleigh: nicole parker, thank you. fox news alert. main secretary of state sheena bellows taking a victory lap. she is not doing hits on cnn. >> weight of the evidence brought forward. made it clear mr. trump aware of the tender healing in efforts to challenge legitimacy of 2020 election. in unprecedented series of events. >> kayleigh: that is sheena bellows. main secretary of state. this is about inflat
she was moved from louisiana to missouri and they got to missouri doctors would look and say i don't what you are telling me, doctors and mother would argue about what was going on. no medical history. we are victims of hurricane katrina. my daughter is sick. there was a urologist. investigators realized these problems were fabricated and made up. gypsy rose was a victim, i believe. >> kayleigh: how do you get away for so long. go to the doctor. she frauded the world. got a lot of money...
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louis, missouri high school teachers are leaving their classrooms after the district discovered theirounts. to my there was a note attached to the door saying they knew my secret, it was written by the students so i knew i was in trouble. megan gaither, who taught english and coached cheerleaders, is one of two teachers who went online to pay off student loans. only fans is a website that allows members to monetize private content. it has gained fame as a profitable platform that helps users earn money from subscribers, laying out. i hid my face, i didn't use my real name, i can do both things and be a really good teacher and go home at night and make extra money. briana capage, gaither's colleague who also has an only fans account, was also caught. that’s when i got scared, i deleted my only fans, and twitter, everything i used in connection with only fans. telling foxnews that she now makes over a million dollars on the platform. gaither was placed on leave after her account was discovered, but she says the district noticed her professionalism and communication with students, not ju
louis, missouri high school teachers are leaving their classrooms after the district discovered theirounts. to my there was a note attached to the door saying they knew my secret, it was written by the students so i knew i was in trouble. megan gaither, who taught english and coached cheerleaders, is one of two teachers who went online to pay off student loans. only fans is a website that allows members to monetize private content. it has gained fame as a profitable platform that helps users...
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so i extend an offer to my friend from missouri. let's work together on this, but this bill right now, i think, is not the right solution at this time. and so i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. hawley: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: would my friend from texas answer one question? do you have time? mr. cruz: sure. mr. hawley: i remember my friend from texas saying wisely in a judiciary committee hearing not that long ago, and the senator will correct me if i misremember. but my memory is that the senator from texas said when it comes to these big tech companies, we can try to find a thousand ways to regulate them, but maybe the best thing we can do is let people get into court and have their day in court. let them get in there, let them make their arguments. don't try to figure out how to micromanage them. just open up the courtroom doors according to the usual rules. does my friend from texas think in the a.i. context that is different? why would it be different the
so i extend an offer to my friend from missouri. let's work together on this, but this bill right now, i think, is not the right solution at this time. and so i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. hawley: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. hawley: would my friend from texas answer one question? do you have time? mr. cruz: sure. mr. hawley: i remember my friend from texas saying wisely in a judiciary committee hearing not that long ago, and...
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and be reinstated, describing his continued defense on asking legal senior military officers in missouri over 2 of us on july 26 and have seems to have him come to the pool was criticized by the regional block and of course immediately imposed strict sanctions from missouri and suspended the country from the regional block. during the summit of our course, lead us on sundays. the block from east to progressively east sanctions imposed on these are the next stage for a short season period to democratic home and consumes release reserves military proposed of 3 year trends season periods and do not appear to be back in town. recently the military leader abdul romaine, she oddly said that resume would not be released. the military heroes damn of high treason exports, se ask was demanding, presumes release him. extremes for listen centers was not approved and for the decision and thought. millions of civilians will continue to solve are consequences resulted from the found government as far as security and economy known as the alliance of the house states with molly and for king of fossil cou
and be reinstated, describing his continued defense on asking legal senior military officers in missouri over 2 of us on july 26 and have seems to have him come to the pool was criticized by the regional block and of course immediately imposed strict sanctions from missouri and suspended the country from the regional block. during the summit of our course, lead us on sundays. the block from east to progressively east sanctions imposed on these are the next stage for a short season period to...
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>> missouri does follow that process. the difference would be once the verdict has been accepted then going up on appeal it could n be challenged for much the same reason in the evidence case. the judge quite explicitly based his decision on an element of the crime that did not exist. this court nonetheless held that finding once that was rejected. >> ready andigficant. w come out of this case and it turns out that when the jury foreman iiven to the judge, the judge can look at it and say , no, i don't think s that looks incsistent. whatever wordou want to put on it. go back and try again. in the next case the judge will just go and do that. th will be a one case only sort of ruling. >> justice, that i not our position. our position that once the jury returns the verdict, theouble jeopardy protection is triggered i wanted to make the point that there is a distinction. that is not wha happened here. once the jury has returned the verdict and there is an acquitl,hat is the end of it the judge m not send it back. that does n
>> missouri does follow that process. the difference would be once the verdict has been accepted then going up on appeal it could n be challenged for much the same reason in the evidence case. the judge quite explicitly based his decision on an element of the crime that did not exist. this court nonetheless held that finding once that was rejected. >> ready andigficant. w come out of this case and it turns out that when the jury foreman iiven to the judge, the judge can look at it...
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will: parts of missouri -- rachel: parts of missouri are. oklahoma?were talking about oklahoma, culturally would be pretty southern, but no one thinks of oklahoma as the south. pete: missouri, you think midwest. will: right. pete: what do you think texas is? if. will: i think texas is half in, half out. pete: you think it's the republic. [laughter] will: east texas culturally feels like the south. east texas definitely feels like the south. rachel: what i will say is it's sometimes really hard to think about gifts for people, and i think these edible gifts are great because you just -- especially if you have a lot of friends over, you always can use them. we couldn't stop eating everything that was on that -- pete: rachel's giving her friends edibles for christmas. [laughter] rachel: not those edibles! pete: garden and gun, that's about what you need. a good old garden and some guns, and your all set. will will meanwhile, not in the south, but iowa is where every caught for president making fripps, making the rounds -- trip, making the rounds. we're s
will: parts of missouri -- rachel: parts of missouri are. oklahoma?were talking about oklahoma, culturally would be pretty southern, but no one thinks of oklahoma as the south. pete: missouri, you think midwest. will: right. pete: what do you think texas is? if. will: i think texas is half in, half out. pete: you think it's the republic. [laughter] will: east texas culturally feels like the south. east texas definitely feels like the south. rachel: what i will say is it's sometimes really hard...