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. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church in lodi has long been a place of worship. now it's also a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees. >> god loves everyone and the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: reverend nelson gonzalez has been associate pastor and spanish minister at st. paul's nearly a year and a half and said the church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the value of every human being regardless of their documentation status, regardless of their immigration status. >> reporter: this week the evangelical lutheran church in america which represents more than 3.5 million lutherans declared themselves a sanctuary denomination. >> we're encouraged to treat the migrants, the alien residents among us, with dignity, with love and respect. >> reporter: the parking lot was full sunday morning for the first service since from their governing body. >> it means that we're going to advocate for the migrant community, we're going to support them, walk with them, protect their children, protect them. >> reporter: people who are here illegally will
. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church in lodi has long been a place of worship. now it's also a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees. >> god loves everyone and the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: reverend nelson gonzalez has been associate pastor and spanish minister at st. paul's nearly a year and a half and said the church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the value of every human being regardless of their documentation status, regardless...
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the relationship between the police and the community in st pauls was difficult. enforce the law had resulted in the infamous uprising of 1980. and more violence six years later, during a raid on the black and white cafe, the hub of drug dealing on the frontline. distrust of the authorities was passed through generations, and as the ‘80s became the ‘90s, many young people in st pauls still felt they lacked opportunities. why didn't you just go and get a job, you were 16, go and get a properjob like everyone else? when i was 15, 16, i was offered jobs, i used to cut hair and i was wicked at barbering, but all i was being offered as a young one was yts. i was making more money than yts when i was 13, 111. yts was £25 a week at the time. yeah, so, in my eyes, i ain't do no yts for two years, £25 a week, work every day. in a ghetto youth's mind, that's wasting time, because you can't live on £25 a week, and more to the point, you're worth more than £25 a week. so, the way the aggi crew decided to get money was to take it from other people, even if that meant using vio
the relationship between the police and the community in st pauls was difficult. enforce the law had resulted in the infamous uprising of 1980. and more violence six years later, during a raid on the black and white cafe, the hub of drug dealing on the frontline. distrust of the authorities was passed through generations, and as the ‘80s became the ‘90s, many young people in st pauls still felt they lacked opportunities. why didn't you just go and get a job, you were 16, go and get a...
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st. paul's than street robbery. £100 then, ten stones, 16.a phone call and it was a maid and he said it was some and at the bottom of the road who wants one of those things. so ijust of the road who wants one of those things. so i just left of the road who wants one of those things. so ijust left and i rolled it up the road, came back with 20 quid. you have to think like, before this, we might be out all day for 25. he had about four orfive people and gota 25. he had about four orfive people and got a fiver between ten of us. the aggi crew were already well known to the authorities for their robberies but they soon became the main players and bristol's class a drug market and the occasional £20 sale of of crack turned into a multi—pond business, there was no bigger target for the police. they saw the effects of the epidemic within the city, there were fairly significant drug markets and it resulted in violence on the streets. and that was from a range of murder, to all forms of violence. for the somerset police, he was an officer and east bri
st. paul's than street robbery. £100 then, ten stones, 16.a phone call and it was a maid and he said it was some and at the bottom of the road who wants one of those things. so ijust of the road who wants one of those things. so i just left of the road who wants one of those things. so ijust left and i rolled it up the road, came back with 20 quid. you have to think like, before this, we might be out all day for 25. he had about four orfive people and gota 25. he had about four orfive people...
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. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church had long been a place of worship and now a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees. >> god loves everyone. the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: he has been the associate pastor and spanish minister for a year and a half and says the church is taking a stand on immigration. we see the value of every human being regardless of their documentation status and immigration status. >> reporter: the evangelical lutheran church in america, representing 3.5 million lutherans declared themselves a sanctuary denomination. >> we are required to treat them with dignity and love and respect. >> it means we are going to be advocates for the migrant community and support them and walk with them and protect their children and protect them. >> reporter: people here illegal i will be able to seek temporary shelter during immigration and customs enforcement raids. st. pauls will offer legal help to members looking to become legal residents and u.s. citizens and help connect pe
. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church had long been a place of worship and now a sanctuary for immigrants and refugees. >> god loves everyone. the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: he has been the associate pastor and spanish minister for a year and a half and says the church is taking a stand on immigration. we see the value of every human being regardless of their documentation status and immigration status. >> reporter: the evangelical lutheran church...
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one pastor in st. paul, minnesota explained, many problems will arise because of the new influx of people to america, as a result of new people coming from different cultures and backgrounds. how do these new immigrants -- government leaders also worry about this new immigrant population, new refugee population in particular. during a congressional hearing, shortly after the fall of saigon, julia taft, who was of the interagency task force on indochina refugees declared, never before in the history of this country, mr. chairman, have so many people from such different cultures, ethnic and religious backgrounds, been introduced into american society in such a short time. what set these refugees apart from previous populations is not simply that they were racially, ethnically and religiously different, but also that these refugee communities didn't necessarily have a community of people in the united states are ready to welcome them. so who were these new refugees? amid the contemporary debate about muslim re
one pastor in st. paul, minnesota explained, many problems will arise because of the new influx of people to america, as a result of new people coming from different cultures and backgrounds. how do these new immigrants -- government leaders also worry about this new immigrant population, new refugee population in particular. during a congressional hearing, shortly after the fall of saigon, julia taft, who was of the interagency task force on indochina refugees declared, never before in the...
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on the other hand, in 1920 -- others noted a real interest in women voting so the st. paul newspaper for example in 1920 wrote a whole article about how women were going to register to vote and how important that was. the second question was how they would vote. what would they do when they walked into the voting booth. there was an expectation or one they would follow the progressive movement. there were prominent women addams, lauren kelly, they were part of that movement. they supported a lot of progressive causes. political parties were hoping to incorporate women and women would vote the same way their husbands did. early on, they organized women's divisions and try to bring women into the party. >> and what was the outcome? >> it is hard to say because we do not know what women did in the voting booth. we had the secret ballot. there have been some political scientists who have tried to estimate what the women's vote was based on a statistical analysis. they have uncovered is really not much different from men in the early elections. women were not the progressive vot
on the other hand, in 1920 -- others noted a real interest in women voting so the st. paul newspaper for example in 1920 wrote a whole article about how women were going to register to vote and how important that was. the second question was how they would vote. what would they do when they walked into the voting booth. there was an expectation or one they would follow the progressive movement. there were prominent women addams, lauren kelly, they were part of that movement. they supported a...
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even sing the praises of st paul said so but these very same defused the. period of low almost bust where the way we. train. passengers can use an app on their phone to book the shuttles the destinations on offer during the test phase include a golf club the beach and a historic force. to scheme is just one example to illustrate what's becoming a growing interest in the south driving sector the global autonomous vehicle market is a ready worth an estimated $54000000000.00 annually a figure that's expected to increase tenfold in the next decade competition is ready stiff back and 2016 u.s. software firm new to know me launched driverless taxi trials in singapore piecing rival by a matter of weeks the company behind the current trial is hoping that betting on self driving buses will push years ahead of the curve. and iconic dragon shape to beijing skyscraper confiscated from a fugitive chinese billionaire has been auctioned to online it was a steal at 662000000 euros congo plaza tower 5 houses a luxury hotel and overlooks the bird's nest olympic stadium autho
even sing the praises of st paul said so but these very same defused the. period of low almost bust where the way we. train. passengers can use an app on their phone to book the shuttles the destinations on offer during the test phase include a golf club the beach and a historic force. to scheme is just one example to illustrate what's becoming a growing interest in the south driving sector the global autonomous vehicle market is a ready worth an estimated $54000000000.00 annually a figure...
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we have live coverage in just a moment from st. paul, minnesota.er the urging of president trump, israel denied entry to the two muslim members of congress over there support for the palestinian boycott movement. they had planned to visit jerusalem and the west bank on a tour organized by a palestinian group. they have been outspoken critics of israel's treatment of the palestinians and they support the palestinian led international movement boycotting israel. we are standing by to get you live to st. paul, minnesota as soon as the event gets underway. we will get you live now to st. paul, minnesota as this event is getting underway. live coverage now on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] we wait for this event to get underway, a news conference on travel restrictions to palestine and israel, we will show you an event from earlier this morning, our washington journal discussion about the pro-democracy movement in hong kong. an organization that would memorialize the victims of communist regimes around the since 1917. but then also to educate americans
we have live coverage in just a moment from st. paul, minnesota.er the urging of president trump, israel denied entry to the two muslim members of congress over there support for the palestinian boycott movement. they had planned to visit jerusalem and the west bank on a tour organized by a palestinian group. they have been outspoken critics of israel's treatment of the palestinians and they support the palestinian led international movement boycotting israel. we are standing by to get you live...
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abbas and that port is a place we cannot go because we're told that there's an increased number of st paul military forces there so now as soon as the bridge the runnion tanker is released the chances are high that the same will happen to the british here in the strait of hormuz but so far there's no confirmation from any official and we know iran has repeatedly threatened to block the strait of hormuz in the conflict with the united states could have blockade happened if the u.s. still tries to seize the iranian vessel in. yeah rouhani has threatened that a couple of times already but so far i run is never done so but detainment of the british ship alone has slowed down trade here in this very important strategic region for international trade a lot i was out in the strait of hormuz today with a boat and i could hardly see any ships the only oil tanker i saw at all was an iranian one so that's obviously the detainment of this ship alone was enough to scare other traders away so it's important to know that the strait of. the global oil consumption so it has a tremendous effect on internati
abbas and that port is a place we cannot go because we're told that there's an increased number of st paul military forces there so now as soon as the bridge the runnion tanker is released the chances are high that the same will happen to the british here in the strait of hormuz but so far there's no confirmation from any official and we know iran has repeatedly threatened to block the strait of hormuz in the conflict with the united states could have blockade happened if the u.s. still tries...
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a google distant day never be purchased from the docks why be according to the program for their st paul police forces army forces i think in the short done they will keep a lid on it but what does i think. the problem is the question will flow do it initially in the sense all stated on the street is want to do so. since the 1990 there has been an insurgency there oh that insurgency have been more it is defeated and you still have a lot of the population or silent majority because this interview went along with the idea that we were part of the india and the separatists were actually in the minority right now i'm a pretty good there's going to be something good to be rid of and at this hour since that they have lost something not in fact the loss that already taken place but the point is the psychological shock being told that if you're like anyone else right here your state is nothing unique about you. that is going to have the impact what does that someone who has about the. governments try to do $200.00 have a strategy if so what isn't well you know the thing is there to be hippies on
a google distant day never be purchased from the docks why be according to the program for their st paul police forces army forces i think in the short done they will keep a lid on it but what does i think. the problem is the question will flow do it initially in the sense all stated on the street is want to do so. since the 1990 there has been an insurgency there oh that insurgency have been more it is defeated and you still have a lot of the population or silent majority because this...
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. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church has long been a place of worship. >> the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: the reverend has been the associate pastor and spanish minister for a year and a half and says the church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the value of every human being regardless of their status or immigration status. >> reporter: the church representing more than 3.5 million lutherans, declared themselves a sanctuary denomination. >> we are encouraged to treat the migrants, the alien residents with dignity and love and respect. >> reporter: the parking lot was full sunday morning for the first service since that sanctuary declaration came down from the governing body. >> we are going to be advocates for the migrant community and support them and work with them. >> reporter: people here illegal i will be able to seek temporary shelter during immigration and custom enforcement raids. st. pauls will offer legal help members looking to become u.s. residents and citizens
. >> reporter: st. paul lutheran church has long been a place of worship. >> the church is called to love everybody. >> reporter: the reverend has been the associate pastor and spanish minister for a year and a half and says the church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the value of every human being regardless of their status or immigration status. >> reporter: the church representing more than 3.5 million lutherans, declared themselves a sanctuary...
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one, you could move much more quickly towards twin cities, minneapolis, st. paul, glen dies in miles city. helena, missoula, spokane, seattle. not only people moving, but mail and express, consumer goods, maybe even luxuries that were manufactured in the east and had been very expensive to move to montana either by freight ragan -- freight wagon or steamboat. now it could be brought in much quicker time and greatly reduced cost. and probably the railroad, people who wouldn't have moved here without the railroad, the wouldn't have wanted to spend two months on ace b boat -- steamboat or a covered wagon and handle animal. now, they would consider moving here if it could be done in a week by train. so, you had more people moving into the territory of montana, and people, including people who were awaiting more transportation -- in fact, montana becomes a state in 1889. what are the criteria of states? a minimum population, about 60,000. until the railroad reached montana, montana didn't have that population. if theyroads did -- tied them into a national system of com
one, you could move much more quickly towards twin cities, minneapolis, st. paul, glen dies in miles city. helena, missoula, spokane, seattle. not only people moving, but mail and express, consumer goods, maybe even luxuries that were manufactured in the east and had been very expensive to move to montana either by freight ragan -- freight wagon or steamboat. now it could be brought in much quicker time and greatly reduced cost. and probably the railroad, people who wouldn't have moved here...
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on the other hand, early on in 1920, others noted a real interest in women voting, so the st. paul newspaper, for example, in 1920 wrote a whole article on how women were really going out to register to vote and how important that was. the second question was how they would vote, right? so what would they do when they walked in the voting booth? and there was an expectation early on, one expectation was they would follow the progressive movement, because they were prominent women activists -- jane addams, florence kelley -- who were part of that active movement. political parties were very much hoping that they could incorporate women and that women would vote the same way that their husbands did. early on, they organized women's divisions and really tried to bring women into the party in a separate way. greta: and what was the outcome? dr. banaszak: well, it is hard to say, because we do not really know what women did in the voting booth -- obviously, we have a secret ballot. there are some political scientists who tried to estimate what the women's vote was based on some statisti
on the other hand, early on in 1920, others noted a real interest in women voting, so the st. paul newspaper, for example, in 1920 wrote a whole article on how women were really going out to register to vote and how important that was. the second question was how they would vote, right? so what would they do when they walked in the voting booth? and there was an expectation early on, one expectation was they would follow the progressive movement, because they were prominent women activists --...
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the that's why the authority the program for their st paul police forces army forces i think in the short done they will keep a lid on it but what is i think. the problem is the question of promoted to a nation in the sense all seated on the street is want to do so. since the 1990 there has been an insurgency here by that insurgency are being more it is defeated and you still have a lot of the population silent majority essentially range along with the idea that if we were part of india and the separatists would actually in the minority right now i'm a pretty good there's going to be some period of period of and it is not since that they have lost something not in fact that lost it already taken place but the point is the psychological shock off being told that if you're like anyone else. is there nothing unique about you. that is going to have the impact what does that someone's about the. government's trying to do $200.00 have a strategy if so what isn't well you know the thing is that there would be hippies only still ideology have been that we should not have a special status so to do
the that's why the authority the program for their st paul police forces army forces i think in the short done they will keep a lid on it but what is i think. the problem is the question of promoted to a nation in the sense all seated on the street is want to do so. since the 1990 there has been an insurgency here by that insurgency are being more it is defeated and you still have a lot of the population silent majority essentially range along with the idea that if we were part of india and the...
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fans are are being valerie harper who died today at the aim of 80 -- most people think i'm from st. paul. >> she played rhoda morgenstern. she got her own spin off, rhoda. she was in the sit com valeri. >>> there's new details about the death of pitcher tyler scag skagg. the toxicology report found he had felt natural -- fentanyl and with alcohol. >>> new figures from the state department of health show opioid deaths are on the rise. 81 deaths were reported last year and that's up 50%. a health officer tells the mercury news that the number of prescriptions are dropping. napa county had the fewest opioid deaths at seven. >>> the chp said a driver was killed when a suv crashed into a home in sonoma county. investigators say the driver of the suv was speeding when the vehicle went through a brick wall and crashed into the home. one person was in the home at the time but was not hurt. >>> there's new information about the deadly hit and run in -- >> the city officials say the streets are on a list of corridors that account for fatal accidents. witnesses say the driver ran from the scene wit
fans are are being valerie harper who died today at the aim of 80 -- most people think i'm from st. paul. >> she played rhoda morgenstern. she got her own spin off, rhoda. she was in the sit com valeri. >>> there's new details about the death of pitcher tyler scag skagg. the toxicology report found he had felt natural -- fentanyl and with alcohol. >>> new figures from the state department of health show opioid deaths are on the rise. 81 deaths were reported last year and...
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it ran from st. paul to tacoma, seattle.ne obvious one was destined for east-west travel and you could move much more quickly to the twin cities of minneapolis-st. paul and through montana west towards helena missoula spokane seattle. that was not only people moving but mail order expressed consumer goods and the luxuries that are manufactures and the east had been expensive to move to montana either by freight wagon or steamboats in northern montana. now could be brought here in a much quicker time at a greatly reduced cost and probably the railroad in many places people who wouldn't have moved here without terrell ward who wouldn't have wanted to spend two months on a vote or require -- acquire covered wagon and handle animals. now they would consider moving here. it could be done in a week by train. you have more people moving in to the territory of montana and people, including people who were waiting for transportation but in fact montana becomes a state in 1889 and the criteria with a minimum population of 6000. until
it ran from st. paul to tacoma, seattle.ne obvious one was destined for east-west travel and you could move much more quickly to the twin cities of minneapolis-st. paul and through montana west towards helena missoula spokane seattle. that was not only people moving but mail order expressed consumer goods and the luxuries that are manufactures and the east had been expensive to move to montana either by freight wagon or steamboats in northern montana. now could be brought here in a much quicker...
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it ran from st. paul to tacoma seattle. several in packs one obvious when was especially for east-west travel you could move much more quickly towards the twin cities, minneapolis-st. paul, eastern montana, miles city, was towards helena, spokane, seattle. that would be not only people moving but mail and express, those consumer goods may be even luxuries that were manufactured in these and advent very expensive to move to montana either by freight wagon or steamboat to northern montana. now they could be broader and much quicker time at a greatly reduced cost, and probably the railroads, this would be true in many places, people who would not have moved here without the railroad, who would not have wanted to spend two months on a steamboat or acquire -- by covered wagon and handle animals. animals. now they would consider moving here if it could be done in a week i train. you had more people moving in to the territory of montana and people, including people who were awaiting more transportation. montana became a state in 1
it ran from st. paul to tacoma seattle. several in packs one obvious when was especially for east-west travel you could move much more quickly towards the twin cities, minneapolis-st. paul, eastern montana, miles city, was towards helena, spokane, seattle. that would be not only people moving but mail and express, those consumer goods may be even luxuries that were manufactured in these and advent very expensive to move to montana either by freight wagon or steamboat to northern montana. now...
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in addition is also number 80 animal species including truck told greece this is a member of nato st. paul i've been join my tour around britain today from the sea with a to south trying to learn pine cross-section i love it here and i know you love it hate it at present in the new old city. i decided to stick around some detail on houses built on stilts like this one are an exception along the north sea you won't find them anywhere else but here. the perfect spot to take a last good look at the much flags and wait for the sun to sink into the ocean. my day on the coast was simply perfect there was a little bit of everything. a lovely port city sandy beaches and a tour of the my flats and. the place i visited taught me a little more about what it's like to live around and with the tides the big lesson for living close to nature is a lot different from living right in the middle of i'm. going. to. meet the artist and encounter with richard ford one of america's great storytellers egypt his works cast a sharp eye on the american dream. because he views the current situation in his home count
in addition is also number 80 animal species including truck told greece this is a member of nato st. paul i've been join my tour around britain today from the sea with a to south trying to learn pine cross-section i love it here and i know you love it hate it at present in the new old city. i decided to stick around some detail on houses built on stilts like this one are an exception along the north sea you won't find them anywhere else but here. the perfect spot to take a last good look at...
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a pilot was removed from minneapolis st. paulrrested amount r. >> near san diego parts of a popular beach remain off limits tonight after a deadly clips collapsed. three people were killed in encinitas. people are warned not to set up under bluffs in general. >> this is a natural environment and the beach is always dynamic. it is changing every minute of every day. when we have a tragedy like this, it reminds people you need to stay away from the bluffs. >> the victims have been identified as three women, all from the same family. >> getting rid of grading, apple says it's doing away with a controversial practice. grading is when a snippet of audio is taken from your device and then sent to internal personnel. nearly a week ago it was discovered that apple had access to personal siri recordings. apple still says only a fraction of siri voice recordings were heard by workers and s are it was for quality control, they say. they will roll out a software update that will allow users to choose whether they participate in the grading p
a pilot was removed from minneapolis st. paulrrested amount r. >> near san diego parts of a popular beach remain off limits tonight after a deadly clips collapsed. three people were killed in encinitas. people are warned not to set up under bluffs in general. >> this is a natural environment and the beach is always dynamic. it is changing every minute of every day. when we have a tragedy like this, it reminds people you need to stay away from the bluffs. >> the victims have...
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michelle fleury, bbc news, st. paul, minnesota. sophie: san francisco internatnal airport is one of the most welcoming travel hubs in the u.s. aside from restaurants and shops it features a hair salon, spa, and even a yoga studio. when you won't find starting todais plastic water bottles the airport has banned them as part of an effort to become the first zero-waste airport by 2021. a short time ago i spoke to its spokesma thanks very much indeed for being with us. obvious question, what happens if passengers get thirsty? >> iuess the key message is bottled water is still available for sale at sfo. it is just starting today, the type of packaging it comes in will begin to change.om still seeingbottles of -- plaic bottles of water available on the shelves. once retailers exhaust the previous supply, we will see the transition to recyclable aluminum, recyclable glass, or compostable packaging. thisnly applies to the small single-use bottles of water. if you are loo something one liter or larger, that will be available. sophie: how mu
michelle fleury, bbc news, st. paul, minnesota. sophie: san francisco internatnal airport is one of the most welcoming travel hubs in the u.s. aside from restaurants and shops it features a hair salon, spa, and even a yoga studio. when you won't find starting todais plastic water bottles the airport has banned them as part of an effort to become the first zero-waste airport by 2021. a short time ago i spoke to its spokesma thanks very much indeed for being with us. obvious question, what...
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host: we will go to lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i will hang up and look forward to your responses. rather than talking about funding, i want to talk about costs, from the perspective of someone who has worked these issues for decades now. we have a problem with an increase in single-parent child associatedthe costs with taking care of kids in the schools is really taking away from parents who are doing the right thing. we do not talk about that, but if you look at the numbers, particularly in areas that are not doing well, poverty and single-parent homes, single-parent children have a direct correlation. we have got to get our arms around -- how are we going to it isrents involved and the parents and community responsibility, so that others do not pay the price? thanks for the opportunity. host: doug harris. guest: i do not think there is any question that parents are important. poverty is a key driver. i think there is a larger social inue in trying to put kids a better situation, families and a bett
host: we will go to lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning. thank you for the opportunity. i will hang up and look forward to your responses. rather than talking about funding, i want to talk about costs, from the perspective of someone who has worked these issues for decades now. we have a problem with an increase in single-parent child associatedthe costs with taking care of kids in the schools is really taking away from parents who are doing the right thing. we do not talk...
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they show the character at the tower of london and st paul's cathedral.t follows the release of clients last year two 60th anniversary of the bear, first created in 1958 by michael bond. time for a look at the weather. susan powell is here. it isa it is a real story of chopping and changing this week, one day on, one day of intensified weather one day and wet and 20 the other. lots of sunshine across the uk at the moment, the weather watchers had scented beautiful pictures, there has been clad towards the south coast. it is brightening appear but there will be sharper showers continuing into the afternoon, perhaps across cornwall and devon. elsewhere, the cloud has blistered gci’oss elsewhere, the cloud has blistered across scotland, northern england and into eastern england, some heavier showers at the moment will persist into the afternoon, tapering off into the evening. 0verall, persist into the afternoon, tapering off into the evening. overall, a day featuring lots of dry weather and sunshine. temperatures quite unremarkable, high teens, low 20s, perh
they show the character at the tower of london and st paul's cathedral.t follows the release of clients last year two 60th anniversary of the bear, first created in 1958 by michael bond. time for a look at the weather. susan powell is here. it isa it is a real story of chopping and changing this week, one day on, one day of intensified weather one day and wet and 20 the other. lots of sunshine across the uk at the moment, the weather watchers had scented beautiful pictures, there has been clad...
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i service captain with the st. paul minnesota, five department and dissing first in the unfortunate results of flax consumer safety laws and enforcement in my community. an action on this issue impacts our first guy to fight today to the fact the federal government can't and should do more to help prevent tragedies in the loss of health and life, and offer my full support for silver, the portable fuel interested act as a necklace and sack referred carbon monoxide poisoning prevention act. in 2018, firefighters and paramedics responded to nearly 1.5 million working fires, with each response firefighters were exposed to large amounts of flame retardants. once thought to provide a measure of protection, flame retardants were placed on furniture to meet an updated 44-year-old federal standard unfortunately proved to be toxic when on fire. according to numerous scientific studies, firefighters are dying from cancer at an alarming rate. studies have found firefighters have increased risk of dying from cancer as compared to th
i service captain with the st. paul minnesota, five department and dissing first in the unfortunate results of flax consumer safety laws and enforcement in my community. an action on this issue impacts our first guy to fight today to the fact the federal government can't and should do more to help prevent tragedies in the loss of health and life, and offer my full support for silver, the portable fuel interested act as a necklace and sack referred carbon monoxide poisoning prevention act. in...
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problem for the airline industry this week a delta pilot was removed from a plane at minneapolis-st. paulernational airport. in february, an american airlines flight was canceled after one of its pilots was arrested in manchester, england. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london >>> there was yet another shark attack today. this one just off miami. up and down the east coast, beaches are closed this weekend due to shark sightings. morgan chessky has more on why and spoke to one man who survived an attack >> reporter: they're the calm waters just minutes from miami that this morning turned dangerous in an instant. >> marine patrol, copy someone with a hand injury is en route >> reporter: the call a reported shark bite. the victim, a man diving offshore. the damage so bad, rescuers rushed him from the waters to the nearest trauma center. the shark attack florida's third in just two weeks just up the coast, 18-year-old reed zipper ended up with 19 stitches after a surfing trip turned into a fight for survival >> i got on the board. i paddled once and it like bit me. i thought wow, i feel lucky. >>
problem for the airline industry this week a delta pilot was removed from a plane at minneapolis-st. paulernational airport. in february, an american airlines flight was canceled after one of its pilots was arrested in manchester, england. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london >>> there was yet another shark attack today. this one just off miami. up and down the east coast, beaches are closed this weekend due to shark sightings. morgan chessky has more on why and spoke to one man who...
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they show the character at the tower of london and st paul's cathedral. time for a look at the weather. susan powell is here. it isa it is a real story of chopping and changing this week, one day on, one day of intensified weather one day and wet and 20 the other. lots of sunshine across the uk at the moment, the weather watchers had scented beautiful pictures, there has been clad towards the south coast. it is brightening appear but there will be sharper showers continuing into the afternoon, perhaps across cornwall and devon. elsewhere, the cloud has blistered across scotland, northern england and into eastern england, some heavier showers at the moment will persist into the afternoon, tapering off into the evening.
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he was pulled off the plane just before takeoff from the minneapolis-st. paul airport. and tonight, what he allegedly did as he tried to pass through a tsa checkpoint. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: this 37-year-old delta pilot, gabriel schroeder, is grounded tonight, suspected of being drunk as he prepared to fly passengers. the pilot saw that minneapolis police were conducting additional random checks at the checkpoint. according to police, schroeder looked confused, told a tsa officer he wasn't ready to be screened and left the area. authorities say he's seen on surveillance video going into a men's room, where police later find an unopened bottle of vodka. the visibly nervous pilot does go through screening, but police are suspicious. and officers find schroeder in the cockpit for the flight to san diego. as passengers waited, schroeder's breathalyzer was well over the limit for pilots. he was arrested. >> for a pilot, he looked a little disheveled. like, his -- he had the white, with the snap, but it was in dire need of an ironing. you know, it wa
he was pulled off the plane just before takeoff from the minneapolis-st. paul airport. and tonight, what he allegedly did as he tried to pass through a tsa checkpoint. abc's david kerley covers aviation. >> reporter: this 37-year-old delta pilot, gabriel schroeder, is grounded tonight, suspected of being drunk as he prepared to fly passengers. the pilot saw that minneapolis police were conducting additional random checks at the checkpoint. according to police, schroeder looked confused,...
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rob: weekend coverage, pete hegseth talking to voters firsthand, joining us in st. pauld morning. you are right, usually we leave politics to the iowa state fair but in this presidential year plenty of politics to talk about in minnesota. we will bring it to you but we went to the republican booth, the democrat labor party in minnesota talked to regular folks in a diner like sitting. it is called the great minnesota get together. can america get to better? what are our differences that you care about? ♪ >> reporter: what issues are most important to you? >> freedom to do what we do. >> the border is a big thing for me and i think the philosophy of america first. >> you sivan short-term pain because of tariffs of the showdown but you believe it is the right thing to do in the long-term? do you think there could be a great america get together? we are so divided we can't come together? >> i am hoping that is not the case. >> i would like to have an american get together but the way things are going right now i don't see it happening. it has got to hit rock bottom before it
rob: weekend coverage, pete hegseth talking to voters firsthand, joining us in st. pauld morning. you are right, usually we leave politics to the iowa state fair but in this presidential year plenty of politics to talk about in minnesota. we will bring it to you but we went to the republican booth, the democrat labor party in minnesota talked to regular folks in a diner like sitting. it is called the great minnesota get together. can america get to better? what are our differences that you care...
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as for the geo here's neil >> neil: you are looking live at st. paulto hold a news conference. israel did grant her permission to visit her grandmother on humanitarian grounds. he did tell him that decided to cancel the visit in what she called oppressive conditions. welcome everyone, i'm charles payne. this is your world. joe lieberman will weigh on all of this in a moment. jo. >> charles, good aer
as for the geo here's neil >> neil: you are looking live at st. paulto hold a news conference. israel did grant her permission to visit her grandmother on humanitarian grounds. he did tell him that decided to cancel the visit in what she called oppressive conditions. welcome everyone, i'm charles payne. this is your world. joe lieberman will weigh on all of this in a moment. jo. >> charles, good aer
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host: from st. paul, minnesota. democrats line. caller: i would like to know what percentage of iowa farmers stand behind trump and what percentage are seeing the light and turning blue. thank you. guest: great question. i don't have percentages, but i will say this, we are definitely seeing a change in rural parts of the state. farmers are patient by nature of their careers, by nature of their profession. because ittient takes a while for crops to grow and all that stuff. farmers have been patient with donald trump as he has gone down this unilateral trade war with china. they have been patient with him. that patience is wearing thin. farmers are getting frustrated with the lack of action on this front. i heard the other day, one farmer said he was going to go pull his crops out of the field harvesting this fall, he's going to lose two dollars per bushel. that is combined with the thisels waivers administration has given to big oil. and these bigxxon oil companies not have to use ethanol. there's more corn sitting in the silos. yo
host: from st. paul, minnesota. democrats line. caller: i would like to know what percentage of iowa farmers stand behind trump and what percentage are seeing the light and turning blue. thank you. guest: great question. i don't have percentages, but i will say this, we are definitely seeing a change in rural parts of the state. farmers are patient by nature of their careers, by nature of their profession. because ittient takes a while for crops to grow and all that stuff. farmers have been...
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in st. paul, minnesota. >> what are you grabbing now for the pantry?lanted the north end free pantry. she got the idea from little free libraries where neighbors lend and borrow books, but she's replaced books with food. so many people took the free food, she had to replace her 2 1/2-foot cabinet with a seven-foot one. >> that told me we have a much bigger problem, but much bigger need in our community than what i had even thought. every day, when i come home and i check it, there's usually some things gone. >> when people are a few days away from their pay day. >> right before rent, right after they paid their rent. >> 20% of people in st. paul live below the poverty line. that's more than 8% above the national poverty rate. angelique knows what it's like to have to choose between paying bills and buying groceries for her husband and four kids. >> now we don't get paid for another three days. so we are at the pantry trying to figure out what we can feed the kids since they're out of school. >> what are you hoping to get here today? >> some breakfast a
in st. paul, minnesota. >> what are you grabbing now for the pantry?lanted the north end free pantry. she got the idea from little free libraries where neighbors lend and borrow books, but she's replaced books with food. so many people took the free food, she had to replace her 2 1/2-foot cabinet with a seven-foot one. >> that told me we have a much bigger problem, but much bigger need in our community than what i had even thought. every day, when i come home and i check it, there's...
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as for the geo here's neil >> neil: you are looking live at st. paul, minnesota, where johan omar is about to hold a news conference. israel did grant her permission to visit her grandmother on humanitarian grounds. he did tell him that decided to cancel the visit in what she called oppressive conditions. welcome everyone, i'm charles payne. this is your world. joe lieberman will weigh on all of this in a moment. jo. >> charles, good afternoon to you. this whole thing has turned into a political battle over who supports israel, stomach. in a tweet earlier today, the president taking aim at democrats, who want to hold a vote of nonconfidence to the israeli ambassador to the united states. the u.s. ambassador. house democrats want to take action against israel, because he is fighting back against too, may be people, , and has said hs said unthinkably bad things about it and the israeli people. aoc plus four is the new face of the democratic party. the president and other republican saying that to leave and omar's position is not just their position. list
as for the geo here's neil >> neil: you are looking live at st. paul, minnesota, where johan omar is about to hold a news conference. israel did grant her permission to visit her grandmother on humanitarian grounds. he did tell him that decided to cancel the visit in what she called oppressive conditions. welcome everyone, i'm charles payne. this is your world. joe lieberman will weigh on all of this in a moment. jo. >> charles, good afternoon to you. this whole thing has turned...
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talking my way to get a job into running and independent bookstore in my hometown st. paul i didn't know anything about independent bookselling unlike the other luminaries i knew woebegone but shortly after i took this job i got a call in the famous person in the book world into call me to meet the nondescript meeting at a hotel in january in minnesota. [laughter] so this chilly introduction was how i first got engaged with the american booksellers association and in that room were people that soon became my luminaries ken white before he was famous himself i am not sure mitchell kaplan was in the room but his charismatic figure was looming about somewhere and independent bookselling i got an education with a 2 percent solution teaching me how to do my job so from there i moved east ended up getting a job running book expo over ten years ago and then did events all over the world and to build relationships but none of that would've happened if they hadn't made that phone call and asked to participate in the american booksellers association. with my story specifically and th
talking my way to get a job into running and independent bookstore in my hometown st. paul i didn't know anything about independent bookselling unlike the other luminaries i knew woebegone but shortly after i took this job i got a call in the famous person in the book world into call me to meet the nondescript meeting at a hotel in january in minnesota. [laughter] so this chilly introduction was how i first got engaged with the american booksellers association and in that room were people that...
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st. paul's for nearly a year and a half says that church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the every human being, regardless of their documentation status, regardless of their immigration status. >> reporter: the lutheran church in america which represents 3.5 million lutherans declared themselves a sanctuary denomination. >> we are encouraged to treat migrants, and alien residents among us with dignity and love and respect. >> the parking lot was full sunday morning for the first service. >> reporter: the sanctuary declaration came down from the governing body. >> we advocate for the migrant community, we support them and we will protect their children and we will protect them. but the people who were here illegally will seek a temporary shelter inside of the church during immigration and customs enforcement raids, they will offer legal help to members looking to become a legal citizens and connect people to resources and information, people who oppose it the move by the church say the church is not how people break the law, the church says that the answer to a higher power. >
st. paul's for nearly a year and a half says that church is taking a stand on immigration. >> we see the every human being, regardless of their documentation status, regardless of their immigration status. >> reporter: the lutheran church in america which represents 3.5 million lutherans declared themselves a sanctuary denomination. >> we are encouraged to treat migrants, and alien residents among us with dignity and love and respect. >> the parking lot was full sunday...
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thousands more in st. paul last week.m here when you look at these crowds. >> i think i'm going to be as skeptical as harry here. yes, it matters. if 15,000 people are coming out to see you, to stand in line to wait for you to speak and then according to many of her aides, wait up to three hours to take photos with her after the event, that is a sign something is happening. as harry laid out, the polls show she's been kind of ticking upwards over the last few weeks and months. you know, i went back to my notes. i covered the 2016 election. i went to a rally of bernie sanders in seattle in august of 2015. he drew 12,000 people, which is his largest event to date. obviously we know how that finish the. he didn't win the nomination. he obviously did very well and came close but didn't win the nomination. so crowd sizes matter to a certain extent. it's important to remember that 15,000 people in seattle are not going to decide this election or unlikely to decide this election. but what is happening in this national conversati
thousands more in st. paul last week.m here when you look at these crowds. >> i think i'm going to be as skeptical as harry here. yes, it matters. if 15,000 people are coming out to see you, to stand in line to wait for you to speak and then according to many of her aides, wait up to three hours to take photos with her after the event, that is a sign something is happening. as harry laid out, the polls show she's been kind of ticking upwards over the last few weeks and months. you know, i...
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entering general circulation in the coming weeks and show paddington visiting the tower of london and st paul's8 to mark the 60th anniversary of the bear‘s creation. ijust i just love them! ijust love them! i think that's the design. you can't have coloured...” you can't have coloured... i thought it was a coloured 50p.|j you can't have coloured... i thought it was a coloured 50p. i don't know if that's possible, but they look lovely! let's one of those! if you find one in the next few weeks, send us find one in the next few weeks, send usa find one in the next few weeks, send us a picture. i'm going to hunt through the 50p draw. i haven't got 50p! good morning. andy murray is back! he's back but he got eaten!- least he is back! in his press co nfe re nce least he is back! in his press conference afterwards he said those words, i'm back, i got beaten but the headline is i'm back, a huge step. andy murray was beaten on his return to singles tennis. the three—time grand slam champion lost to richard gasquet in straight sets at the cincinnati masters, his first singles match since having major hip
entering general circulation in the coming weeks and show paddington visiting the tower of london and st paul's8 to mark the 60th anniversary of the bear‘s creation. ijust i just love them! ijust love them! i think that's the design. you can't have coloured...” you can't have coloured... i thought it was a coloured 50p.|j you can't have coloured... i thought it was a coloured 50p. i don't know if that's possible, but they look lovely! let's one of those! if you find one in the next few...
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just don't think you can see it any other way. 15,000 people in seattle over the weekend. 6500 in st. paulst week she had 4,000 in a town hall. plus polling that shows her across the board moving upward passing bernie sanders in some places, challenging joe biden in other places. she has the best organization in iowa. she's going to be very well funded. and she has the most important thing in a campaign. momentum. >> it's your turn now. >> all right. who's next? >> okay. this is sort of a -- i went back and forth on this a couple times in terms what to give him. but joe walsh is now in the republican primary presidential race. he joins bill weld in it. i give him a b-minus and i'll tell you why. i think his approach has been strategically smart. get on as many cable tv shows as you can and talk as much as you can about your willingness to get in donald trump's face. trump responded last night. you know, he basically called his opponents the three stooges. why doesn't he get a higher grade? because he's just not going to win. this campaign is about annoying trump and offering an alternative
just don't think you can see it any other way. 15,000 people in seattle over the weekend. 6500 in st. paulst week she had 4,000 in a town hall. plus polling that shows her across the board moving upward passing bernie sanders in some places, challenging joe biden in other places. she has the best organization in iowa. she's going to be very well funded. and she has the most important thing in a campaign. momentum. >> it's your turn now. >> all right. who's next? >> okay. this...
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rashida tlaib and illham omar sounding off on israel and president trump at a press conference in st. paule two accusing israel trying to cover up palestinian oppression when they scrapped their visit late last week and house democrats are reportedly considering retaliation against u.s. and israeli diplomats for this action. we have more on this coming up, and we will hear from israel's ambassador to the united nations danny dannon, who will join us live on-set in a fox business exclusive. but first on bulls & bears tonight, a shocking shift from the
rashida tlaib and illham omar sounding off on israel and president trump at a press conference in st. paule two accusing israel trying to cover up palestinian oppression when they scrapped their visit late last week and house democrats are reportedly considering retaliation against u.s. and israeli diplomats for this action. we have more on this coming up, and we will hear from israel's ambassador to the united nations danny dannon, who will join us live on-set in a fox business exclusive. but...
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st. paul's cathedral, the houses of parliament, the law courts and the national gallery. nazi command called it a bombing, declaring we shall go out and bomb every building in britain, marked with three stars in the guide. they also destroyed her home in her town. near victoria station, two parachute mines and three high explosive bombs went off at once and the blast took out an entire terrace of houses. the top floor of her home was levelled. it was a house where she had raised a daughter to adulthood and watched a marriage crumble. where she had studied philosophy and practiced medication. where she had played boarding house mom. it was essentially gone. chimneys stood alone severed. the fires burned through the morning. at day break, the neighborhood smelled of charred wood, masonry dust and decay. her large house was declared uninhabitable. everyone survived, except the family cat, bones. it was this yvonne said of her cat's untimely demise, more than anything else, which made me somehow determined to fight back. and she did. so with that background, i'm hoping you wi
st. paul's cathedral, the houses of parliament, the law courts and the national gallery. nazi command called it a bombing, declaring we shall go out and bomb every building in britain, marked with three stars in the guide. they also destroyed her home in her town. near victoria station, two parachute mines and three high explosive bombs went off at once and the blast took out an entire terrace of houses. the top floor of her home was levelled. it was a house where she had raised a daughter to...
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. >> that was elizabeth warren in st. paul, minnesota last night, right after her town hall in front of 12,000 people. her largest crowd to date, so large in fact the event had to be moved outdoors to accommodate the teaming masses and warren wasn't able to take questions from the audience because there were too many people there. latest polls shows warren in third behind biden and sanders, at least on the national level and looking strong in a lot of state polls, in some places, very close to biden. we have seen a lot of numbers that put her gaining ground steadily over the course of the summer. there is a sense of political professionals i talk to on rifle campaigns and observers of the scene, elizabeth warren, even more than joe biden, has a clear shot to dominate the left wing of this fight and in the end, the real question is it's going to be elizabeth warren versus someone and that could be joe biden or someone else. she is right now running the best campaign the most energy and best focused. everyone is lining up the ri
. >> that was elizabeth warren in st. paul, minnesota last night, right after her town hall in front of 12,000 people. her largest crowd to date, so large in fact the event had to be moved outdoors to accommodate the teaming masses and warren wasn't able to take questions from the audience because there were too many people there. latest polls shows warren in third behind biden and sanders, at least on the national level and looking strong in a lot of state polls, in some places, very...
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rashida tlaib and illham omar sounding off on israel and president trump at a press conference in st. paul, minnesota, just moments ago the two accusing israel trying to cover up palestinian oppression when they scrapped their visit late last week and house democrats are reportedly considering retaliation against u.s. and israeli diplomats for this action. we have more on this coming up, and we will hear from israel's ambassador to the united nations danny dannon, who will join us live on-set in a fox business exclusive. but first on bulls & bears tonight, a shocking shift from the business round table. the group revealing shareholder value is no longer the main focus of some of america's top business leaders. hi, everybody i'm david asman. thank you for joining me, joining me on on the panel is jonathan hoenig, christina partsinevelos, gary kaltbaum and liz peek. so the business roundtable is comprised of 200 ceo's from major u.s. businesses dropping the age-old notion that corporations function first and foremost is to serve their shareholders, and maximize profits. jpmorgan ceo jamie di
rashida tlaib and illham omar sounding off on israel and president trump at a press conference in st. paul, minnesota, just moments ago the two accusing israel trying to cover up palestinian oppression when they scrapped their visit late last week and house democrats are reportedly considering retaliation against u.s. and israeli diplomats for this action. we have more on this coming up, and we will hear from israel's ambassador to the united nations danny dannon, who will join us live on-set...
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in her st. paul, minnesota district, representative ilhan omar urged other lmakers to go in their place. michigan representative rashida whtlaib tearfully explaine she refused to visit hergr palestiniadmother, after being granted an exception. it came with strict limits on any public statements. >> through tears, at 3:00 in the morning, we all decided as a family that i could not go until i was a free american united states congresswoman coming there not only to see my grandmother, but to talk to palestinian and israeli organizations that believed my grandmother deserved human dignity as much anyone else does. >> brangham: israel says it barred official visits by omar and tlaib over their support fol the boycott-isovement. sudan's ousted president omared al-bashir appen a court today in khartoum to face rruption charges. a police detective testified that bashir admitted receiving millio of dollars from saudi arabia over the years. meanwhile, the country's military and pro-democ leaders announced a ne
in her st. paul, minnesota district, representative ilhan omar urged other lmakers to go in their place. michigan representative rashida whtlaib tearfully explaine she refused to visit hergr palestiniadmother, after being granted an exception. it came with strict limits on any public statements. >> through tears, at 3:00 in the morning, we all decided as a family that i could not go until i was a free american united states congresswoman coming there not only to see my grandmother, but to...
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. >> thousands of folks attended this campaign event for senator warren last night in st. paul, minnesota. there's a look at the crowd there. today she's out with her new plan on criminal justice reform. another plan from the senator from massachusetts. what more can you tell us about it? >> yeah, craig, there is the policy and then the politics of it. so, on policy this plan includes decriminalizing marijuana and ending for-profit prisons and then the main headline out of it getting rid of the 1994 crime bill. garrett mentioned it one of the things that joe biden has been defending and elizabeth warren is just the latest candidate to pile on. she signaled she would be going after this bill last week. what she meant specifically by that. not necessarily a blanket repeal she is talking about, but she wants to get rid of the bulk of the things in the crime bill saving domestic violence protections and that is one of the things that biden and his allies turn to when they do defend the 1994 crime bill, things like the violence against women act. that elizabeth warren will keep. the
. >> thousands of folks attended this campaign event for senator warren last night in st. paul, minnesota. there's a look at the crowd there. today she's out with her new plan on criminal justice reform. another plan from the senator from massachusetts. what more can you tell us about it? >> yeah, craig, there is the policy and then the politics of it. so, on policy this plan includes decriminalizing marijuana and ending for-profit prisons and then the main headline out of it...
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. >> growing up in st. paul's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the chronic" album was the foundation, and we're going to keep rolling on until the house is finished. ♪ it's the bow to the wow and creeping and crawling ♪ >> the handful of gangsta rap superstars are not just singing about being mean and nasty and vicious. they're accused of living up to their lyrics. ♪ all respect to those ♪ who break their neck >> tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. atlanta cops had arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two off-duty police officers. >> tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to pay his bail if he signed a contract. >> death row. you will see your art brought to a bigger platform and you w
. >> growing up in st. paul's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the chronic" album was the foundation, and we're going to keep rolling on until the house is finished. ♪ it's the bow to the wow and creeping and crawling ♪ >> the handful of gangsta rap superstars are not...
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on tuesday a delta pilot suspected of drinking was removed from a plane at minneapolis-st. paulirport and arrested. >>> apple is getting rid of grading. the tech giant says it's doing away with a controversial practice. grade something when a snippet of audio is taken from your device and sent to internal personnel. nearly a week ago it was discovered that apple had access to personal siri recordings. apple still says that only a fraction of siri voice recordings were actually heard by workers for quality control. the company says it will roll out a software update in the future that will let siri users choose whether they participate in the grading process or not. >>> a new option for people out and about this weekend, ferry service between richmond and san francisco is now available on the weekends. >> last call richmond. >> here is video of a ferry departing san francisco. the trial service kicked off yesterday and will last through the first weekend of november. the service includes five trips both ways on saturday and sunday. until now, ferry service between richmond and sa
on tuesday a delta pilot suspected of drinking was removed from a plane at minneapolis-st. paulirport and arrested. >>> apple is getting rid of grading. the tech giant says it's doing away with a controversial practice. grade something when a snippet of audio is taken from your device and sent to internal personnel. nearly a week ago it was discovered that apple had access to personal siri recordings. apple still says that only a fraction of siri voice recordings were actually heard by...