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usd is just 1-2 all time against missouri state, bubuis 1-0 against them in vermillion. joe glenn--"i'm really proud of the way we fought and competed at a very high level. a lot of guys stood out. i think we got great quarterback play fromomyan saeger, nonooubt. trevor bouma had a a eat game. a loloof things to build on if we can keep getting better through practice, it's what we do. i'm not worried about what missouri state's going to run at us, what they're gonna throw at us. i'm worried about us getting better." bad news for the yotes heading trevororouma will miss the remainder of the season with an arm injury. a great week of volleyball continued for dordt today as brooke granstra and jamie gesink earned gpac attacker and setter of the week honors. granstra notched 44 kills in three wins, giving the junior 1000 in her career. gesink, just a freshman, averaged nearly y 12 assists per s s last week for the defenders. and it was a clean sweep for our area as northwestern's jillian estes was named gpac defensive player of the week. the junior libero totaled 61 digs for
usd is just 1-2 all time against missouri state, bubuis 1-0 against them in vermillion. joe glenn--"i'm really proud of the way we fought and competed at a very high level. a lot of guys stood out. i think we got great quarterback play fromomyan saeger, nonooubt. trevor bouma had a a eat game. a loloof things to build on if we can keep getting better through practice, it's what we do. i'm not worried about what missouri state's going to run at us, what they're gonna throw at us. i'm...
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usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. the first big ten win came a little later than most husker fans had hoped for -- but nebraska broke a 2-game losing streak with a 23-point win at minnesota saturday. now the huskers come back home to face northwestern, who's lost two straight in the conference. first-year nebraska head coach mike riley has taken a lot of heat from big red fans after a 2 and 4 start. but two of those losses were in the final seconds -- and the other was in overtime. this is riley's 15th year as a college head coach but the win over the gophers was especially sweet. "it's relief but it's also excitement," said riley. "i'm really happy for everybody involved here, the coaches, the players and our fans. i've said all along they're the greatest in the world. all they want to do is win and we all certainly understand that." nebraska and northwestern play at 11 a-m saturday on espn 2. three of the last four games in the series have been decided by three or fewer points. the new nebraska high school football
usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. the first big ten win came a little later than most husker fans had hoped for -- but nebraska broke a 2-game losing streak with a 23-point win at minnesota saturday. now the huskers come back home to face northwestern, who's lost two straight in the conference. first-year nebraska head coach mike riley has taken a lot of heat from big red fans after a 2 and 4 start. but two of those losses were in the final seconds -- and...
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the drowning came shortly after a cost cutting measure within the missouri state patrol... but as chris hayes reports... many troopers fear retribution if they speak up. friends snapped this final picture of brandon ellingson before highway patrol trooper tony piercy arrested him for suspicion of boating drunk after he left coconuts bar. a patrol boat captured trooper piercy explaning why ellingson was dead. he was being real nice and cooperative. its not like we were fighting and arguing. im sore from treading water with the bastard im spent but goddamn, i marathon. piercy hints that maybe ellingson jumped i mean i probably wasnt even doing ten miles an hour and he just went over the edge and i cant say 100 percent for sure if he did it on purpose or if it was because of the wake gps technology later revealed the troopers' boat at one point was going more than 4 times that speed - 43 point seven miles an hour. witness larry mareau said he was later he saw ellingson struggling in the water - a life vest floating away -- with trooper piercy standing over him. he never bent o
the drowning came shortly after a cost cutting measure within the missouri state patrol... but as chris hayes reports... many troopers fear retribution if they speak up. friends snapped this final picture of brandon ellingson before highway patrol trooper tony piercy arrested him for suspicion of boating drunk after he left coconuts bar. a patrol boat captured trooper piercy explaning why ellingson was dead. he was being real nice and cooperative. its not like we were fighting and arguing. im...
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usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. game 4 between the royals and blue jays. ben zobrist, the 2nd batter of the game, takes r-a dickey deep into the seats for the 2-run homer. it's 2-zip in a hurry. still in the first -- the knuckleball gets away from russell martin and lorenzo cain slides into home just ahead of the throw. it was 4-nothing after one inning. more runs in the second -- alex rios with the solo shot -- kansas city wins 14 to 2 -- the royals can clinch a spot in the world series in game five on wednesday afternoon. cubs vs mets game 3 between the mets and cubs at wrigley. top 1st. yoenis cespedes splits the gap in left -- that's an rbi double. 1-0 mets top 3rd, tied at 1. daniel murphy stays red hot, driving one deep and gone to center -- mets win 5-2 and lead the series 3-games to none. thanks for joining us tonight... the tonight show with jimmy fallon is next. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring ji
usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. game 4 between the royals and blue jays. ben zobrist, the 2nd batter of the game, takes r-a dickey deep into the seats for the 2-run homer. it's 2-zip in a hurry. still in the first -- the knuckleball gets away from russell martin and lorenzo cain slides into home just ahead of the throw. it was 4-nothing after one inning. more runs in the second -- alex rios with the solo shot -- kansas city wins 14 to 2 -- the royals can...
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state of missouri are hit with sanctions and a fine. what they did to slow progress in the investigation into how brandon ellingson died in police custody. fred hoiberg coached his first nba game tonight. find out if his chicago bulls could beat lebron james... with the president of the united states in the crowd. this is is the video that sparked a nine month-long discussion on race at valley high school. police say eight students were involved... and that the fight was prompted by a social media post of a student posing for a photo in front of a confederate flag. the latest discussion took place tonight. good evening, i'm dan winters. and i'm sonya heitshusen. thanks for joining us. the brawl broke out at the school in february... and the school was quick to respond... channel 13's mike dasilva was at tonight's forum to see if all of this talk is leading to progress. he it appears that it is. the folks i spoke with tonight say they are really proud that valley is taking this difficult issue head on... as part of these ongoing discussi
state of missouri are hit with sanctions and a fine. what they did to slow progress in the investigation into how brandon ellingson died in police custody. fred hoiberg coached his first nba game tonight. find out if his chicago bulls could beat lebron james... with the president of the united states in the crowd. this is is the video that sparked a nine month-long discussion on race at valley high school. police say eight students were involved... and that the fight was prompted by a social...
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conference - south dakota follows up that big upset over north dakota state with a 40-10 win over missouri state up at the dakota dome. we'll have those highlights coming up tongiht at 10. and northern iowa goes on the road and beats south dakota state up in brookings - uni hosts usd next if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with american-made clean energy, we can save money on electricity and spur innovation to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. saturday. the dorothy pecaut nature center opened its doors 20 years ago and today they celebrated that anniversary. the open house included crafts, live music, and educational opportunities. participants could go on a nature scavenger hunt and view feather painting and campfire cooking demonstratio ns. the full celebration and story tonight on news 4 at 10. tonight: it'll be quiet but chilly with clear skies and a low of 35 degrees with calm souther
conference - south dakota follows up that big upset over north dakota state with a 40-10 win over missouri state up at the dakota dome. we'll have those highlights coming up tongiht at 10. and northern iowa goes on the road and beats south dakota state up in brookings - uni hosts usd next if you think storm damage is the only cost of climate change, think again. from the rising price of food to higher insurance rates for homes and businesses, the economic damage will only get worse. but with...
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so my friend who is the insurance commissioner now, is he prohibited by missouri state law by cooperating, and if he does cooperate then under this law any missourian can sue him personally because he is violating the law. that gives you an example how much opposition there has been. >> because the citizens of missouri passed a law that they did not want obamacare obamacare implemented in their state. he is responding what the voters said. this law in 200 different surveys only one law has shown the law more popular than unpopular. people don't like this law. they don't want to be told they have to pinches health insurance. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. whether we return, has the affordable care act as suggested earlier in the program, already picked the low hang fruit? boosting the ranks of the insured under the ones in line to receive the largest subsidies? are the young so at risk to make obama obamacare work, enough carrot and stick to push them to sign up? when the windows open in a few weeks, will there be enough to sign up? shopping for care, it's the "inside story." ♪ >>
so my friend who is the insurance commissioner now, is he prohibited by missouri state law by cooperating, and if he does cooperate then under this law any missourian can sue him personally because he is violating the law. that gives you an example how much opposition there has been. >> because the citizens of missouri passed a law that they did not want obamacare obamacare implemented in their state. he is responding what the voters said. this law in 200 different surveys only one law...
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a red hot team upset north dakota state in fargo and is really rolling getting a big win over missouri state last week. what really catapaulted them was the win ovv north dakott state a week after we played them. they went in there and go a big win that gave them a lot of condience and got another big win last week --yeah they are hot bb we are moree victory this wewe? mark----it's going to be the consistency of our offense--we and we are going to have to slow well ..thy put up a lot of of rick--special week for the pantherr halloween weekend and a rk--yeah we areelooking forward to it..it's a one o'clock start ..hoefully all the fans can come out get a win and then go out trick or treating in your panther uniforr.. rick-- alright, i vs south dakota saturday at the uni- dome --come ckeck them out... thank you coach former waterloo west basketball standout dale jones made his debut tonight in carver hawkeye arena as iowa hosted the sioux falls cougars in an early season exhibition game......... 1) first half,. senior anthony clemmons in the corner drains the 3 ball and we were tied at spins a
a red hot team upset north dakota state in fargo and is really rolling getting a big win over missouri state last week. what really catapaulted them was the win ovv north dakott state a week after we played them. they went in there and go a big win that gave them a lot of condience and got another big win last week --yeah they are hot bb we are moree victory this wewe? mark----it's going to be the consistency of our offense--we and we are going to have to slow well ..thy put up a lot of of...
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south dakota - coming off that upset of n-d-s-u, hosting missouri state. second quarter, u-s-d up 9-7 - ryan saeger to eric shufford caps an 87 yard drive - coyotes take a 16-7 lead into the half. in the third- mike frederick - getting the carries without trevor bouma - and he took advantage - 129 yards on the ground as u-s-d rolls, 40-10. elsewhere in the missouri valley - northern iowa goes on the road and edges number-6 south dakota state, 10-7.. the panthers, ranked 25th in the f-c-s, host south dakota next week - uni is now 3-4. the morningside offense continues to roll along, putting up 76 points against dakota wesleyan last week. the top offense in the naia at over 6-hundred yards and 59 points per game, the mustangs were back at home against cross-town rival briar cliff. the chargers are 0-12 all time against morningside. ryan kasdorf needs just two touchdown passes to become the only mustang to record 100 for a career. first quarter - here's one - kasdorf to kendall lindeman - 38 yards - dancing down the sideline for six - kasdorf at 99 career tou
south dakota - coming off that upset of n-d-s-u, hosting missouri state. second quarter, u-s-d up 9-7 - ryan saeger to eric shufford caps an 87 yard drive - coyotes take a 16-7 lead into the half. in the third- mike frederick - getting the carries without trevor bouma - and he took advantage - 129 yards on the ground as u-s-d rolls, 40-10. elsewhere in the missouri valley - northern iowa goes on the road and edges number-6 south dakota state, 10-7.. the panthers, ranked 25th in the f-c-s, host...
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south dakota team that in the last 2 weeks took down state and then put a 40 to 10 pasting on missouri state -- the coyotes feature the second rated rush defense in missouri valley -- and the panthers know it will be another challenge -- the players are getting faster very good football team. they went to north dakota state, beat north dakota state. we went to fargo and it's not an easy task at all. for anybody to do that they've got to be good. saturday's game kicks off at one oh clock in the dome -- let's go to storm track seven chief the republicans finally admit it. >>"republican kevin mccarthy saying ...the committee investigating benghazi and clinton's emails was created to destroy her candidacy..." "everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee... what are her numbers today?" republicans have spent millions attacking hillary... ...because she's fighting for everything they oppose... ...from affordable health care. ...to equal pay... she'll never stop fighting for you. and the republicans know it. >>i'm hillary clinton and [ p
south dakota team that in the last 2 weeks took down state and then put a 40 to 10 pasting on missouri state -- the coyotes feature the second rated rush defense in missouri valley -- and the panthers know it will be another challenge -- the players are getting faster very good football team. they went to north dakota state, beat north dakota state. we went to fargo and it's not an easy task at all. for anybody to do that they've got to be good. saturday's game kicks off at one oh clock in the...
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>> missouri state court. he originally files in state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he's -- he is free. second, that he's being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component, where you claim that you're being threatened. then the second component is imprisonment. where you're basically being held against your will. that was the typical format for these sorts of cases. it's the kind of case that, you know, it was almost boilerplate. then you would go to court, and you would plea it out. under the old writ system, which is different from the way we litigate today, the first case ends on a technicality, which i thought was interesting. obviously, he was able to refile. >> next, we're going to take you by video to the st. louis county courthouse where dred and harriet first sought legal redress. >> welcome to st. louis's old courthouse. it's the place where dred and harriet scott came to try to find a path to freedom through the lega
>> missouri state court. he originally files in state court, and it's a fairly typical cause of action. there are two elements to it. he claims, number one, that he's -- he is free. second, that he's being falsely imprisoned. there is an assault component, where you claim that you're being threatened. then the second component is imprisonment. where you're basically being held against your will. that was the typical format for these sorts of cases. it's the kind of case that, you know, it...
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a missouri state highway patrol trooper who criticized the agency for its investigation into the drowning death of ellingson no longer faces an internal complaint, filed against him in march. former special prosecutor amanda grellner did not give a reason for dropping the complaint, just saying she no longer wants to be involved in the proceedings. after friday's announcement, henry submitted his retirement from the patrol. ellingson drowned at the lake of the ozarks in may 2014 while in custody of a patrol trooper. todd: right now, the des moines water works says a boil advisory will remain in effect until at least sunday for hundreds of residents on the eastside. the break at northeast 46th and hubbell was fixed on friday. water samples will be taken again this weekend. the test results are expected to come back on sunday. laura: a gray and fairly gloomy fall day out there today. kcci meteorologist jason sydejko is in now with your first look at your forecast. jason: yes, it is looking like we will finally break these clouds up. if you are out this evening, plan on a decent one.spine-ch
a missouri state highway patrol trooper who criticized the agency for its investigation into the drowning death of ellingson no longer faces an internal complaint, filed against him in march. former special prosecutor amanda grellner did not give a reason for dropping the complaint, just saying she no longer wants to be involved in the proceedings. after friday's announcement, henry submitted his retirement from the patrol. ellingson drowned at the lake of the ozarks in may 2014 while in...
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the maplewood blue devils made it all the way to the missouri state championships in 2010.rd president. does this school have a proud football tradition? >> yes, it does. i have spent many times, hours with alumni dating back to the 1960s talking about the tremendous football teams they had going back till then. >> reporter: after last season, the high school football program has been canceled. >> one of our students suffered a head injury that put him out the rest of the season. then we had one broken ankle. >> reporter: mitten says the team had so many players hurt last fall they had to forfeit a game. only 14 active players were on the roster at season's end. down from 40 just seven years ago. >> reporter: the board did an assessment of interest in the program. found that there were probably insufficient students to maintain a team and decided to cancel the team for this year. >> reporter: maplewood isn't alone. schools in maine and new jersey have canceled or cut short their seasons this year. due to injuries or low student interest. and total number of high school stud
the maplewood blue devils made it all the way to the missouri state championships in 2010.rd president. does this school have a proud football tradition? >> yes, it does. i have spent many times, hours with alumni dating back to the 1960s talking about the tremendous football teams they had going back till then. >> reporter: after last season, the high school football program has been canceled. >> one of our students suffered a head injury that put him out the rest of the...
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the maplewood blue devils made it all the way to the missouri state championships in 2010. nelson mitten is the school board president. does this school have a proud football tradition? i have spent many times, hours with alumni dating back to the 1960s talking about the tremendous football teams they had going back till then. >> reporter: after last season, the high school football program has been canceled. >> one of our students suffered a head injury that put him out the rest of the season. then we had one broken ankle. >> reporter: mitten says the team had so many players hurt last fall they had to forfeit a game. >> reporter: maplewood isn't alone. schools in maine and new jersey have canceled or cut short their seasons this year. due to injuries or low student interest. and total number of high school students playing football across america has dropped by more than 25,000 over the past five years. sean gregory reports on football for "time" magazine. he writes about the dangers of concussions on the gridiron. >> i'm not ready to call friday years. i've wouldn't be s
the maplewood blue devils made it all the way to the missouri state championships in 2010. nelson mitten is the school board president. does this school have a proud football tradition? i have spent many times, hours with alumni dating back to the 1960s talking about the tremendous football teams they had going back till then. >> reporter: after last season, the high school football program has been canceled. >> one of our students suffered a head injury that put him out the rest of...
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states congress. i've been in a race, it was an uphill battle. i run against a guy named russ carnahan. his father was a successful two-term governor of missouri who died tragically in a plane crash on the eve of the his u.s. senate election in 2000. his mother was a u.s. senator. his grandfather was a congressman and ambassador. his sister secretary of state. my dad was a golf coach and my mom worked with kids with special needs. so it was an uphill battle, but we ended up getting some traction. we had about 650 volunteers, most of them my former students. and a few current students actually. i always joked some people thought young people are apathetic it is amazing how much you can motivate them if you're an inspirational teacher and you can offer extra credit. [laughter] but we came very close to winning the. we lost by just 1.6%, but there was a dark underbelly to the campaign that the documentary film to which claire eluded did not catch. about a month before the end of the campaign, a man had approached two of my campaign aides and told them that you want to send out a postcard about mr. carnahan's dismal attendance record in the state
states congress. i've been in a race, it was an uphill battle. i run against a guy named russ carnahan. his father was a successful two-term governor of missouri who died tragically in a plane crash on the eve of the his u.s. senate election in 2000. his mother was a u.s. senator. his grandfather was a congressman and ambassador. his sister secretary of state. my dad was a golf coach and my mom worked with kids with special needs. so it was an uphill battle, but we ended up getting some...
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usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. the new nebraska high school football raraings are out from ththap. in class a, norfolk drops out of the top ten after losing at north platte. the panthers host 5-3 kearney on friday. norfolk catholic is still first in c-1. the knights host number-6 boone central/newm an grove on thursday night. in c2, battle creek stays at number-2. oakland-craig is still sixth and west holt gets back in at number-10. stanton gets votes. in d1, guardian angels central catholic of west point is number-1. creighton is number-4 and neligh-oakdale is receiving votes. you can see the entire rankings at ktiv.com i'm brad pautsch with the sports s urce morning wrap. >> bebes back after the break. he says we're heading for a a ol downwn and a look at the errupting volcano in mexico that continues to spew ash and rock high into the air. >> << wx timer @ 1:15 quite a few clouds and a few showers off to our south and west might contribute to a few morning sprinkles today, but other than that conditions should r
usd and missouri state kick off at 2 o'clock saturday in the dakotadome. the new nebraska high school football raraings are out from ththap. in class a, norfolk drops out of the top ten after losing at north platte. the panthers host 5-3 kearney on friday. norfolk catholic is still first in c-1. the knights host number-6 boone central/newm an grove on thursday night. in c2, battle creek stays at number-2. oakland-craig is still sixth and west holt gets back in at number-10. stanton gets votes....
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chew on, here john lonski and jack hough, depassistant to vice president and jeff smith former missouri state senator and mr. smith goes to prison author. thank you very much, gentlemen. james, start with the economy, we're coming up to sensitive budget time, the house and the senate about to pass a budget, a continuing resolution we should say. the president saying he's going to veto it if it comes down the line. the president also blaming the republicans for a growing deficit and then saying immediately afterwards we should be spending more and not adhering to the sequestration. how do you lower the deficit by spending more, james? >> yeah, that's tough to do. when he says let me be clear, that's the signal you're going to get a long-winded, muddled answer, he seemed to be saying the economy stinks because i have a disagreement with republicans on spending levels and politicians would like to shut down the government in december. >> you know, i want to go to john lonski, this is an economic issue, we talked about the budget fight in the sense you've got the republicans that want to defund p
chew on, here john lonski and jack hough, depassistant to vice president and jeff smith former missouri state senator and mr. smith goes to prison author. thank you very much, gentlemen. james, start with the economy, we're coming up to sensitive budget time, the house and the senate about to pass a budget, a continuing resolution we should say. the president saying he's going to veto it if it comes down the line. the president also blaming the republicans for a growing deficit and then saying...
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manhattan institute and fox news contributor jeb smith, and new school assistant professor and former missouri statesenator. so, steve, what are republicans doing? hillary is going into the nomination, they're forming a firing squad and jeb's 112 documents seems to be a perfect example of this. >> well, that also goes gets it what ted cruz said in the debate. but in terms of bush, it's not ruby, it's the fact his campaign hasn't hasn't had a theme and see has projected himself to the american people and that's what he's got to deal with between now and the -- david: but in the meantime he's taking shots at a fellow candidate from the gop and making everybody look bad. >> well, that was supposedly a document for contributor saying don't bail out -- he's a bad guy, he's going to fade, something's going to happen and stay with us. david: well, judy, how do these hits by republicans against republicans stack up against hillary -- the hits against hillary clinton that usually come from the media about her e-mails, about the clinton foundation, et cetera. >> well, you know, the thing that's really interes
manhattan institute and fox news contributor jeb smith, and new school assistant professor and former missouri statesenator. so, steve, what are republicans doing? hillary is going into the nomination, they're forming a firing squad and jeb's 112 documents seems to be a perfect example of this. >> well, that also goes gets it what ted cruz said in the debate. but in terms of bush, it's not ruby, it's the fact his campaign hasn't hasn't had a theme and see has projected himself to the...
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take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that, i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri. i want to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined republicans in the missouri general assembly to push for this legislation last year. this bill received enormous bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education employee retirement systems of missouri. the largest defined plan in our state, and one of the best plans in the country. she will talk about the legislation banning pension advances and the protections that cover her members. i'm also pleased to say that thus far our state has not had any reports of pension advance companies coming to missouri since the bill was signed into law. i am hopeful other states will follow missouri's lead and protect those public employees who have spent their careers protecting us. once again, i want to thank the chairman for calling this hearing and for our witnesses for joining us to discuss this problem today. i lo
take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that, i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri. i want to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined republicans in the missouri general assembly to push for this legislation last year. this bill received enormous bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education employee retirement systems of missouri....
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take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that, i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined with the assembly to push for legislation last year. this received bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education retiree systems in our state. she will talk about the legislation banning pension advances and the protections that cover her members. i'm also pleased to say that thus far our state has not had any reports of pension advance companies coming to missouri since the bill was signed into law. i am hopeful other states will follow missouri's lead and protect those public employees who have spent their careers protecting us. once again, i want to thank the chairman for calling this hearing and for our witnesses for joining us to discuss this problem today. i look forward to your testimony. thank you. >> thank you very much. we're now pleased to turn to our panel of witnesses. first we will hear from dr.
take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that, i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined with the assembly to push for legislation last year. this received bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education retiree systems in our state. she will talk about the legislation banning pension advances and...
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generally the rule of law in missouri, is that once an enslaved person has lived on free soil, that he or she becomes a free person even when they return to the slave state of missouri. host: so why does it not end there? guest: it is a great lesson in why people wait to bring freedom suits. having case, where changing politics, a high court that is increasingly interested in closing the door to these sorts of freedom suits. what we get finally is a split decision. on the one hand, the majority of two that says, no, we are not obligated, as a state of laws of, to honor the what was the wisconsin territory, or the state of illinois, where the scots had been on free soil. we are not obligated to extend that kind of courtesy, and our laws dictate they should be reenslaved. dissenter, whoe says, not so fast. we have decades of precedent, and i argue that we should follow it and they should be freed. but it does not carry the day. guest: his point was clear as a bell. he says, circumstances may have changed, but our principles should not. host: for the next part of the story, we go on to the federal court. we will begin with a call from joe, watching in pitts
generally the rule of law in missouri, is that once an enslaved person has lived on free soil, that he or she becomes a free person even when they return to the slave state of missouri. host: so why does it not end there? guest: it is a great lesson in why people wait to bring freedom suits. having case, where changing politics, a high court that is increasingly interested in closing the door to these sorts of freedom suits. what we get finally is a split decision. on the one hand, the majority...
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. >> this is personyour senator shaheen, stacey newman from missouri state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not tragedies but in terms of the momentum. from your situation we discovered in our state that we actually fund our state funds a confederate state park. i am getting ready to jump into that issue. i am a little reluctant because i no it's going to destroy everything else i'm working on in terms of abortion and guns and voting rights, and that is what i need to no, where can i find my level of support the sizable communities? >> that's what we're doing here, sharing information. we will take one more and then let our panel react. >> thank you. he emerged, represent rhode island are we have democrats but our leadership is not progressive. if you have lessons for organizing a progressive caucus and how you can use that? >> be happy to. good. why don't we have our panel respond? >> are these things on? all right. so, the race and religion question, i think for our work in oregon, the most important thing we did was expand the table. the co
. >> this is personyour senator shaheen, stacey newman from missouri state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not tragedies but in terms of the momentum. from your situation we discovered in our state that we actually fund our state funds a confederate state park. i am getting ready to jump into that issue. i am a little reluctant because i no it's going to destroy everything else i'm working on in terms of abortion and guns and voting rights, and that is...
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dread scott was a slave who was taken from the state of missouri he brought a lawsuit in federal court been taken to a slave state to a free state was made a free person. the supreme court have ruled against them but instead said the matter where they are born our property but not citizens so they cannot sue the allows citizens of one state for the citizens of another but then they went further to say the missouri compromise was unconstitutional this was the key compromise that dealt with with the louisiana purchase specifying which states could be slave states or free states and the supreme court said the missouri compromise had the effect to take the slaves away from slave owners and violated the constitution and helped to precipitate the civil war. after bird's congress adopted in the states ratified 13, 14 and 15th amendments. >>guest: those amendments radically changed the nature of society, government. the 13th amendment prohibited involuntary servitude also with laws to enforce it. the 14th amendment begins by overturning dread scott verses samper that all persons born or natura
dread scott was a slave who was taken from the state of missouri he brought a lawsuit in federal court been taken to a slave state to a free state was made a free person. the supreme court have ruled against them but instead said the matter where they are born our property but not citizens so they cannot sue the allows citizens of one state for the citizens of another but then they went further to say the missouri compromise was unconstitutional this was the key compromise that dealt with with...
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. >> i represent the missouri state congressional district.ter than anybody in the white house. what the means are in my district. neil: i know that you do. let's say all colleagues, some of the democrats or republicans do not share george use here. some of them can be easily bought off. bow for this trillion dollar legislation. >> the people who violated these earmark rules, they are going to prison. that is what should happen. if you try to build some kind of a road by your cousin's house, you ought to go to jail. neil: justified the congress is happy, the district is happy, everyone is happy. what i am worried about, congressmen, is you are incentive sizing people to go back to that habit. we have four to 35 other guys that will try to do the same exact thing. everything is working at opposite departments. >> the question then must be answered what happens in the missouri district when people have no idea up in washington what needs are. i am the one that goes out and meets with people. neil: stop. nothing. i will not do anything for you. h
. >> i represent the missouri state congressional district.ter than anybody in the white house. what the means are in my district. neil: i know that you do. let's say all colleagues, some of the democrats or republicans do not share george use here. some of them can be easily bought off. bow for this trillion dollar legislation. >> the people who violated these earmark rules, they are going to prison. that is what should happen. if you try to build some kind of a road by your...
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take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri. i want to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined republicans in the missouri general assembly to push for this legislation last year. this bill received enormous bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education employee retirement systems of missouri. the largest defined plan in our state and one of the best plans in the country. she will talk about the legislation banning pension advances and the protections that cover her members. i'm also pleased to say that thus far our state has not had any reports of pension advance companies coming to missouri since the bill was signed into law. i am hopeful other states will follow missouri's lead and protect those public employees who have spent their careers protecting us. once again, i want to thank the chairman for calling this hearing and for our witnesses for joining to discuss this problem today. i look f
take advantage of teachers, veterans and firefighters, and that i'm proud to say is in my home state of missouri. i want to commend the work of our state treasurer who joined republicans in the missouri general assembly to push for this legislation last year. this bill received enormous bipartisan support with no one testifying against it. among those who spoke on the bill is one of our witnesses today, maria walden, from the public school and education employee retirement systems of missouri....
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state. if there's not some overreaching protection otherwise in mace then we're limited to the action we can take. >> obviously, missouri has taken care of this. the only state in the nation, by banning this kind of practice when it comes to public pensioners. but there are a lot of private sector people as well, although defined benefit plans have greatly declined. there's still some. in missouri, ms. walden, is there any protection for those receiving private pensions? >> not that i'm aware of. the state law only addressed public pensioners. >> and mr. lord and mr. rossman, i want to give you the opportunity to give us your recommendations on whether or not given the ease with which people can move from state to state, the bubble chart that mr. lord put together showing the interlocking companies, we'll start with mr. lord. what do you think congress could do to help protect people in this area? >> well, there heirs a couple things. it's been a long, unsettled question on whether these constitute consumer loans or not and therefore should be subject to the truth in lending act disclosure requirements. there's some way
state. if there's not some overreaching protection otherwise in mace then we're limited to the action we can take. >> obviously, missouri has taken care of this. the only state in the nation, by banning this kind of practice when it comes to public pensioners. but there are a lot of private sector people as well, although defined benefit plans have greatly declined. there's still some. in missouri, ms. walden, is there any protection for those receiving private pensions? >> not that...
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. >> this is-- i'm stacey newman from missouri, state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not just tragedies, but in terms of the momentum. from your situation we have discovered in our state that we actually fund our state fund a confederate states park. i am getting ready to jump into that issue. i'm a little reluctant because i know it will destroy everything else i'm working on in terms of abortion and gun's and voting rights and that's it i need to know is, where can i find my level of support besides local community? >> that's what we are doing here is sharing information. thank you. we will take one more and then we will let our panel react. >> thank you. aaron reagan bird from rhode island where we have a lot of democrats, but our leadership is very much not progressive, so i would love to ask the congressman if you have lessons for organizing the progressive caucus and how you can use that to shift the overall caucus? >> thank you carried why don't we have our panel respond. who wants to react? >> it's on? right. the
. >> this is-- i'm stacey newman from missouri, state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not just tragedies, but in terms of the momentum. from your situation we have discovered in our state that we actually fund our state fund a confederate states park. i am getting ready to jump into that issue. i'm a little reluctant because i know it will destroy everything else i'm working on in terms of abortion and gun's and voting rights and that's it i need to know...
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i'm stacy newman from missouri, state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not just tragedies, but in terms of the momentum. from your situation, we have discovered in our state that we actually fund our state -- our state funds a confederate state park. i am completely -- i'm getting ready to jump into that issue. i'm a little reluctant because i know it's going to destroy everything else that i'm working on in terms of, you know, abortion and guns and voting rights. and that's what i need to know is where can i find my level of support besides local community? >> that's what we're doing here, right? sharing good information. thank you. >> we'll take one more and then let our panel react. >> thank you. i'm aaron reggen beck, we have a lot of democrats but our leadership is very much not progressive. i'd like to ask if you have tips for organizing a progressive caucus. >> i'd be happy to. why don't we have our panel respond? we have some awesome questions. who wants to react? >> are these things on? it's on. al
i'm stacy newman from missouri, state representative. i agree with you in terms of taking advantage of not just tragedies, but in terms of the momentum. from your situation, we have discovered in our state that we actually fund our state -- our state funds a confederate state park. i am completely -- i'm getting ready to jump into that issue. i'm a little reluctant because i know it's going to destroy everything else that i'm working on in terms of, you know, abortion and guns and voting...
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. >> it's incredibly rare, having happened only three times previously in the state of missouri. >> everever. >> reporter: and one morning earlier this month, they all assembled for a hearing before a brand new judge. arguments lasted less than an hour. they broke at 11:00. the judge said he'd make a decision by 1:30 p.m. but -- >> at 1:30, no judge. i started to get a little nervous 'cause he'd had plenty of time. and to write "motion granted" doesn't very long. however, if you're going to write a denial, that's gonna go to the court of appeals, it could take quite a while. so at 1:45 i started to get a lot nervous. finally about 2:00, i talked to one of the sheriffs. and i thought, "we're gonna lose this thing." my confidence had faded. i asked what was going on, if he knew. and the sheriff told me that there was a printer problem. >> a printer problem. >> so at that point my spirits were lifted and i thought, "okay, we still may win this." and the judge came out moments later. >> reporter: and announced the verdict was overturned. russ faria would get a new trial. >> it was very overw
. >> it's incredibly rare, having happened only three times previously in the state of missouri. >> everever. >> reporter: and one morning earlier this month, they all assembled for a hearing before a brand new judge. arguments lasted less than an hour. they broke at 11:00. the judge said he'd make a decision by 1:30 p.m. but -- >> at 1:30, no judge. i started to get a little nervous 'cause he'd had plenty of time. and to write "motion granted" doesn't very...
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louis cardinals-- so i can venture to guess the entire state of missouri is now rooting for the kansas city royals. k-c- had a huge comeback monday to force a decisive game 5 tonight where it's win or go home. this is the same team that came up just short last year from a world series title. they've shown they're motivated and the houston astros lost all of their mojo in the final two innings of game 4. look for an inspired group of royals players showing up tonight in front of their home crowd. for manager ned yost-- he has a team that doesn't give up-- case in point the 5 run top of the 8th in houston. eric hosmer went 2 for 5 in that game monday afternoon-- but drove in 3 runs-- including the insurance in the top of the ninth with a 2 run shot. "the thing about this clubs is that they don't quit you know they don't and after giving up three runs there in the bottom of the seventh they came in on fire again you know like they do. you know good at bats let's start it moving. that's the thing about this team is that we always feel that we're still in games. we still have a chance you l
louis cardinals-- so i can venture to guess the entire state of missouri is now rooting for the kansas city royals. k-c- had a huge comeback monday to force a decisive game 5 tonight where it's win or go home. this is the same team that came up just short last year from a world series title. they've shown they're motivated and the houston astros lost all of their mojo in the final two innings of game 4. look for an inspired group of royals players showing up tonight in front of their home...
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state of oklahoma is buying drugs from a compounding pharmacy without a doctor/patient relationship, then that would mean that they're violating federal law. criminal law. >> in december of 2013, a court in missourirelease of records detailing transaction with a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of corrections went to oklahoma to obtain drugs from a compounding pharmacy, apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company in oklahoma that wasn't licensed to do business in missouri. >> it's like a shady drug deal. suddenly, you've got people carrying cash in the night across state lines, so that the public doesn't know how or where $11,000 in taxpayer money was spent? abide by the constitution, in the full light of day, in front of everybody, like our justice system's supposed to. >> missouri officials were accused of buying drugs from a compounding pharmacy named the apothecary shop in tulsa, oklahoma. e-mail chains also revealed secret agreements between the apothecary shop and prison officials in georgia. where the pharmacy was also unlicensed to do business. >> i think the real reason for all the secrecy that's happening is that sta
state of oklahoma is buying drugs from a compounding pharmacy without a doctor/patient relationship, then that would mean that they're violating federal law. criminal law. >> in december of 2013, a court in missourirelease of records detailing transaction with a compounding pharmacy in oklahoma. >> officials from the state of missouri department of corrections went to oklahoma to obtain drugs from a compounding pharmacy, apparently taking $11,000 in cash and buying it from a company...
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states. that being missouri, illinois, indiana, ohio and west virginia.is what mexico is dealing with right now with that huge catastrophic storm. more coming up on the exact track of that in a minute. back to the bay area forecast and what we can -- high clouds across the bay and temperatures cool down to 50s. 51 in the north bay. east bay 58. across san jose, 55 degrees. let's get you back into the storm in case you have loved ones down here traveling or know anyone that lives here. the storm has made landfall. it's starting to slowly weaken but a powerful category 5. wind at 160 miles an hour. pressure continuing to rise at 24 millibars. that's a sign of it starting to fall apart a little bit. this storm would not be possible without the el nino waters in the pacific. that's a main contributing factor. you can see tonight at 11:00. the storm track east of puerto vallarta, winds at 125 miles per hour. we don't think puerto vallarta will get 125 mile per hour range. but east of puerto vallarta, we'll get spared from the worst of it. but they're expecting
states. that being missouri, illinois, indiana, ohio and west virginia.is what mexico is dealing with right now with that huge catastrophic storm. more coming up on the exact track of that in a minute. back to the bay area forecast and what we can -- high clouds across the bay and temperatures cool down to 50s. 51 in the north bay. east bay 58. across san jose, 55 degrees. let's get you back into the storm in case you have loved ones down here traveling or know anyone that lives here. the storm...
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in 13 states from missouri to dole says no illnesses have been reported. >>> drivers in the denver area could soon pay a huge toll for access to a stretch of interstate 70. that toll, $40. the tolls were approved yesterday as a way to cut down on congestion. officials are hoping it will encourage drivers to get an electronic express toll pass which shaves off a few dollars. traffic backups are common along that stretch of i-70 especially in winter. >>> new details about a successor to the concord hoping to fly from new york to london in as little as an hour. a patent was designed to make a concorde 2 and travel three times faster than the original concorde. the supersonic airbus would have a rocket motor and soar high above conventional aircraft and it would carry just 19 passengers. >> i don't know about this one. a little too fast for me. >> if it works, it works though. >>> when we come back a health alert. first of its kind on popular dietary supplements. new concerns about harm they could cause. >>> a firsthand lesson in bulgaria. a bear taking a stroll through a high school. and o
in 13 states from missouri to dole says no illnesses have been reported. >>> drivers in the denver area could soon pay a huge toll for access to a stretch of interstate 70. that toll, $40. the tolls were approved yesterday as a way to cut down on congestion. officials are hoping it will encourage drivers to get an electronic express toll pass which shaves off a few dollars. traffic backups are common along that stretch of i-70 especially in winter. >>> new details about a...
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`in 13 states from missouri to `massachusetts. `dole says no illnesses have been `reported. `>>> drivers in the denver area `could soon pay a huge toll for `access to a stretch of `interstate 70. `that toll, $40. `the tolls were approved `yesterday as a way to cut down `on congestion. `officials are hoping that it `will encourage drivers to get an `electronic express toll pass `which shaves off a few dollars. `traffic backups are common along `that stretch of i-70 especially `in winter. `>>> new details about a `successor to the concorde hoping `to fly from new york to london `in as little as an hour. `a patent was approved to design `a concorde 2 that will travel `three times faster than the `original concorde. `the supersonic airbus would have `a rocket motor and soar high `above conventional aircraft and `it would carry just 19 `passengers. `>> i don't know about this one. `a little bit too fast for me. `>> if it works, it works though. `>> yeah? `>> yeah. `>> okay. `>>> when we come back, a health `alert, a first of its kind o
`in 13 states from missouri to `massachusetts. `dole says no illnesses have been `reported. `>>> drivers in the denver area `could soon pay a huge toll for `access to a stretch of `interstate 70. `that toll, $40. `the tolls were approved `yesterday as a way to cut down `on congestion. `officials are hoping that it `will encourage drivers to get an `electronic express toll pass `which shaves off a few dollars. `traffic backups are common along `that stretch of i-70 especially `in...
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state. >> reporter: missouri's attorney is not so comfort. he is suing republic services saying his excerpts tell him the underground burn could reach the nuclear material in three to six months. ed smith from the nonprofit missouri coalition for the environment, says if the underground fire meets the nuclear material, he fears an environmental emergency. >> it's not some wild speculation that if there's a fire, which will disturb the surface of the landfill, that we would see the radioactivity move off site. >> reporter: just this month the county notified residents of an evacuation plan in case nuclear material is released. dawn chapman say mother other three who lives less than two miles from the landfill. >> how dare they come out and tell us everything's safe when they don't know what it is or where it is and how much they have. >> reporter: this scenario has never happened before, so at educated guessing going on, scott, that is little comfort to the residents here. >> pelley: vinita nair reporting for us this evening. thank you. hurric
state. >> reporter: missouri's attorney is not so comfort. he is suing republic services saying his excerpts tell him the underground burn could reach the nuclear material in three to six months. ed smith from the nonprofit missouri coalition for the environment, says if the underground fire meets the nuclear material, he fears an environmental emergency. >> it's not some wild speculation that if there's a fire, which will disturb the surface of the landfill, that we would see the...