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national video, american, st technologies. giant foods. heinz. these six stocks are the heart of why this show can play a role if your financial education and get you to the point where you make fewer errors and have more of a chance nike money longer term. if you clues to invest in individual stocks as well as index funds. remember, index funds are preferable for the majority of you. but you want to buy individual stocks our wouldn't be watching. which brings me to the first six stocks at the start of the show. when i was growing up, my father's brother knew a broker and that brother's name was jack. i met jack once. i recall he played a lot of tennis. he had a really good back hand. my father worked hard. after the war he started at gimbles selling men's slacks. when it was clear he was not going to get promoted he decided to start out on his own. first selling carpet and then toy games and then boxes and bags. gift boxes, to retailers. those who heard my father's eulogy the day after he died, november 2014, know that he had a really hard busin
national video, american, st technologies. giant foods. heinz. these six stocks are the heart of why this show can play a role if your financial education and get you to the point where you make fewer errors and have more of a chance nike money longer term. if you clues to invest in individual stocks as well as index funds. remember, index funds are preferable for the majority of you. but you want to buy individual stocks our wouldn't be watching. which brings me to the first six stocks at the...
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st. helens. new technologies make it much easier to monitor the changes around a volcano and know what it's going to do. and after the eruption of mount st. helens, public safety officials became much better at setting danger zones so there wouldn't be fatalities like this, although there have been disasters since then. the federal government established the cascade volcano observatory in vancouver, washington, and scientists keep tabs not only on mount st. helens, but all of the cascade volcanos that have the potential to erupt x. that observatory just has a fantastic web page and written materials. it's really quite interesting to read even for those of us, you know, for people who don't live in the northwest. and the third lesson i drew from this volcano is that we have to get ready. so in the northwest, we live in the presence of many hazards. i'm sure you've all read about the earthquakes we can have and the tsunamis and the fires and floods that are possible there. and people elsewhere face plenty of these hazards too. in the 35 years that i lived in washington, d.c. before i moved to seatt
st. helens. new technologies make it much easier to monitor the changes around a volcano and know what it's going to do. and after the eruption of mount st. helens, public safety officials became much better at setting danger zones so there wouldn't be fatalities like this, although there have been disasters since then. the federal government established the cascade volcano observatory in vancouver, washington, and scientists keep tabs not only on mount st. helens, but all of the cascade...
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st. louis site as a superior location because of its ability to provide the most tech no loling -- technological, academic an professional setting for them to solve the country's most vital intelligence and national security challenges. the city of st. louis is providing the land for this project at no cost to the federal government. its selection ensures that nga west's 70-year history in st. louis continues and that the 2000 n.g.a. west employees who live in missouri remain in close proximity to the headquarters. the st. louis region has a proven track record in capabilities that make it an idea place for n.g.a.'s new home. i ask that my colleagues vote in fare of this amendment to ensure n.g.a. west can continue to perform its critical role in a community that understands its needs and strongly supports its mission. at this time, mr. speaker, i wish to yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from missouri, first district, mr. clay. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. clay: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank my colleague from missouri, the gentl
st. louis site as a superior location because of its ability to provide the most tech no loling -- technological, academic an professional setting for them to solve the country's most vital intelligence and national security challenges. the city of st. louis is providing the land for this project at no cost to the federal government. its selection ensures that nga west's 70-year history in st. louis continues and that the 2000 n.g.a. west employees who live in missouri remain in close proximity...
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st five, supertuesday five, more superrer. >> larry: okay, please, enough with all this ridiculous technology. should vus cover the news and not resort to gimmicks to keep us interesting. the countdown clock, hollo grams. >> slow down. >> larry: what? >> we do not use holograms any more. >> larry: good, that's a start. >> we are doing something totally better. we're doing snapchat face transplanting technology. it is so-- it is off the charts. i can put anybody's face on my body. check this out, hold on. look, look, i'm ted cruz. >> hello. >> i'm crazy, look at this picture. we don't have to wait for the news to come in, we can just make the news. >> i'm ted cruz and i'm running for president and i will outlaw sex. ha, ha, ha. >> larry: you can't just make up news. that's not your job. >> it's not even-- not even a little bit? we can't make up the news a little bit, larry, huh? not a little bit? are you sure about that? a little bit of news? >> larry: is that robert de niro. come on now. >> come on, hmmmm, you talking to me? are you talking to me? >> larry: yes, i'm talking to you. i'm-- look,
st five, supertuesday five, more superrer. >> larry: okay, please, enough with all this ridiculous technology. should vus cover the news and not resort to gimmicks to keep us interesting. the countdown clock, hollo grams. >> slow down. >> larry: what? >> we do not use holograms any more. >> larry: good, that's a start. >> we are doing something totally better. we're doing snapchat face transplanting technology. it is so-- it is off the charts. i can put...
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st. paul's uame church. 16-year-old amy died last month after a bathroom brawl at the howard high school of technology >> we're here to show love and to say they have our prayers and our support. >> kids will never learn. they've got to stop. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for this fight. last week wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> and we have new information this morning about why a former philadelphia police sergeant is behind bars. the department fired sergeant francis rawls. we now know he's been held in contempt for failing to unlock his computers in a child porn investigation. federal prosecutors have a search weren't and believe the hard drives contain graphic evidence. >>> what a run it was. >> the 2016 blue cross broad street run is now in the books. >>> that was awesome. nbc 10 carried the event live from logan to the finish line. some 40,000 runners tackled the route, some of them for the very first time. >> i have certain things on my bucket list. this is one
st. paul's uame church. 16-year-old amy died last month after a bathroom brawl at the howard high school of technology >> we're here to show love and to say they have our prayers and our support. >> kids will never learn. they've got to stop. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for this fight. last week wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> and...
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st. louis, a replica of this classroom using our very tower garden technology, installed in the u.s.anical gardens and college who are in college are policeman, teachers substance abuse controllers. i believe my next barack obama could be right here in this room. we're growing vegetables but i'm growing people and that's the most exciting thing. >> garlic? >> me! >> this is how change happens. one person, one community at a time. access to healthy affordable food is definitely a civil rights issue. to learn more about the program, go to greenbronxmachine.org. that does it for me. thanks for watching and keep the conversation going, like us at facebook.com/politicsnation and follow us on twitter at politicsnation. i'll see you back here next sunday. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic ne
st. louis, a replica of this classroom using our very tower garden technology, installed in the u.s.anical gardens and college who are in college are policeman, teachers substance abuse controllers. i believe my next barack obama could be right here in this room. we're growing vegetables but i'm growing people and that's the most exciting thing. >> garlic? >> me! >> this is how change happens. one person, one community at a time. access to healthy affordable food is definitely...
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st. paul united american methodist church on north market street in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. three female students were suspended after the fight. charges have not been announced. police say they are working on the investigation. >>> closing arguments are expected to happen in the murder trial of a 20-year-old who was accused in the death of millersville university freshman carlie hall. the 18-year-old was found dead in her dorm 2015. friday an expert will testify that she died of a massive nose bleed do to a previous fracture of her eye socket that flooded her lungs. >>> people in camden took to the streets to call for peace. the peace in the streets march was held yesterday. marchers carried a casket to represent those killed in the city of camden this year. 7 people lost their lives to violence in april alone. >>> members of two rail union have rejected a tentative deal that averted new jersey transit strike. union representing conductors and locomotive engineers to not ratify the union contract. they will return to the bargaining table with nj transit. it's not clear whe
st. paul united american methodist church on north market street in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. three female students were suspended after the fight. charges have not been announced. police say they are working on the investigation. >>> closing arguments are expected to happen in the murder trial of a 20-year-old who was accused in the death of millersville university freshman carlie hall. the 18-year-old was found dead in her dorm...
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st. paul's uame church. amy died after a bathroom brawl at the high school of technology. >> we're here to show love and sayve our prayers and support. >> kids will never learn. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for the fight. last week, wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> 6:37 and 48 degrees. today, jer selection will begin in congressman chaka fattah's corruption trial. >> he's accused of taking campaign funds to repay debt. opening statements are set for may 16th. last week fattah lost his re-election bid to dwight evans. >>> today, atlantic city's mayor plans to update us on the financial crisis plaguing his town. the $2 million bond payment is due today. on friday, mayor don guardian told nbc 10 the city will likely come up with the money. no city or town in new jersey has defaulted on its debt since the great depression of the '30s. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 6:38 and a chilly start this morning. the temperatures in the 40s. ple
st. paul's uame church. amy died after a bathroom brawl at the high school of technology. >> we're here to show love and sayve our prayers and support. >> kids will never learn. you've got to stop. you've got to. it's just too much. >> school officials suspended three students believed to be responsible for the fight. last week, wilmington's police chief said charges in the case will be coming. >>> 6:37 and 48 degrees. today, jer selection will begin in congressman...
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st. paul church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was a salted in the girls rest room of howard high school of technology back on april 21st and she died from her injuries. officials say the three girls involve have been suspended but police have not yet filed charges. >> you cannot just have someone, do that, in the school, or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and go about their business. they got the suspended. that was the problem right there. they should have been expelled. >> wilmington police addressed the media on friday saying there is still a lot of work left to do before charges can be filed. incident was apparently captured on cell phone video. >>> closing arguments are expect today, in the trial of the chester county man a accused of killing his girl friend at millersville, university. gregorio orrostieta is on trial for carli hall. the 18 year-old woman was found dead in her dorm on february of last year. last week a defense expert testified that hall died from a massive nose bleed due to i a previous fracture of her eye socket. and that blood filled in her lungs. prosec
st. paul church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was a salted in the girls rest room of howard high school of technology back on april 21st and she died from her injuries. officials say the three girls involve have been suspended but police have not yet filed charges. >> you cannot just have someone, do that, in the school, or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and go about their business. they got the suspended. that was the problem right there....
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st. paul's american methodist church in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. 3 female students were suspended from school, police say they have to if i finish their investigation before they charges are filed. >>> down south flash flooding has inundated several towns and it has taken a deadly toll a family in texas was devastate the by flash flooding. abc's elizabeth hur has more on the severe weather there. >> reporter: in texas flawed waters so ferocious they literally split the earth apart. >>> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the man who shot this video making it out of his car just in time, the flash flooding turned fatal in palestine, texas when a creek overflowed in the dead of night. >>> you couldn't walk you had to hold one another. >> reporter: ems timber. >> reporter: first responders could not beat the raging waters to the home where linda asbury drowned with her four great grandchildren all under 9 careers old. >>> the water was so high, they went under. there was nothing we could do. she was trying to swim but she had four kids. it was hard to do it by herself. >>> the family reeling f
st. paul's american methodist church in wilmington. amy joyner-francis was assaulted at howard high school of technology. 3 female students were suspended from school, police say they have to if i finish their investigation before they charges are filed. >>> down south flash flooding has inundated several towns and it has taken a deadly toll a family in texas was devastate the by flash flooding. abc's elizabeth hur has more on the severe weather there. >> reporter: in texas...
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st. louis area that had some claims to the square technology.o that is eliminating one outstanding legal issue, but it is carrying a charge of 15 cents per share in the quarter. if you exclude that, it's a loss of 15 cents which would still appear to be a bottom line miss, but what perhaps is giving a boost to the stock in after hours is the fact that the company is raising its guidants for the year. it's saying it's going to break even in the second quarter and it could be further in the black than previously disclosed for the full year up to $14 million on adjusted earnings in profit. that compares to between to 12 million. so still small numbers, but for so many not profitable, being able on an jauftd basis is important. shares up 6 1/2%. we're going to be talking exclusively to ceo jack dorsey. we'll talk about this quarter. a lot of other issues for this company and we'll see you in just a few. guys, back to you. >> kayla, thank you. those shares kept climbing higher as the people dug through the numbers. so what does it mean if square's ab
st. louis area that had some claims to the square technology.o that is eliminating one outstanding legal issue, but it is carrying a charge of 15 cents per share in the quarter. if you exclude that, it's a loss of 15 cents which would still appear to be a bottom line miss, but what perhaps is giving a boost to the stock in after hours is the fact that the company is raising its guidants for the year. it's saying it's going to break even in the second quarter and it could be further in the black...
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st. louis. sergeant hawk, you're supposed to receive the medal of honor. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> new fallout for hillary clinton in the wake of a state department watchdog report into her e-mails. that report finding she and her team did not follow the proper guidelines, and now the man who said he was sick and tired about hearing those e-mails, well, he's changing his tune. bernie sanders saying now that voters and super delegates will be "keeping those e-mails in mind
st. louis. sergeant hawk, you're supposed to receive the medal of honor. it's true what they say. technology moves faster than ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. if you then you'll know howuth, uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene,...
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st. paul church about an hour now to offer condolences to amy's family. she died following a fight inside a girl's bathroom inside howard's high school of technology ten days ago on april 21st. three female classmates are considered persons of interest. so far, no charges have yet been filed. we spoke with amy's aunt. she says the family had an emotional private service earlier today. she tells us they are waiting and can't find peace until whoever may have hurt amy is charged. >> we're upset by this. can't believe it happened. she was a sweet girl. we miss her very much. we love her. it's unbelievable. i can't believe it still. we just want justice as well. >> reporter: amy's aunt says the family is grateful for the outpouring of support they have received from the community. family, friends tell us that amy will be laid to rest in a private ceremony following today's public service. lucy, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> at least six people confirmed dead because of even more flooding in east texas. five were from one family. authorities say a grandmother and her four great grandchildren did make it out of their home but the fast moving water jus
st. paul church about an hour now to offer condolences to amy's family. she died following a fight inside a girl's bathroom inside howard's high school of technology ten days ago on april 21st. three female classmates are considered persons of interest. so far, no charges have yet been filed. we spoke with amy's aunt. she says the family had an emotional private service earlier today. she tells us they are waiting and can't find peace until whoever may have hurt amy is charged. >> we're...
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st. paul uame church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was assaulted in the girls rest room at hurt high school of technology on april 21st. she died of her injuries. officials say three girls involve have been suspended but that police have not yet filed any charges. >> you cannot just have someone do that in the school or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and as they go about their business. they got the suspended. that was the problem right there. they should have been expelled. >> wilmington police addressed the media on friday saying there is still a lot of work left to do before any charges can be filed. incident was apparently captured on cell phone video. >>> from our new jersey news room state education officials will consider different school start times today. they will launch a series of hearings, to difficulties whether middle or high school students should start later in the morning. legislature passed a law last year to at least consider the time switch. health experts have been recommending lately that older students should start class no earlier then 8:30 a.m. first meeti
st. paul uame church in wilmington last night. joyner francis was assaulted in the girls rest room at hurt high school of technology on april 21st. she died of her injuries. officials say three girls involve have been suspended but that police have not yet filed any charges. >> you cannot just have someone do that in the school or anywhere, and think oh, it is okay they will get a slap on the wrist and as they go about their business. they got the suspended. that was the problem right...
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st. paul uame church in wilmington. police say the sophomore died last week after a fightin side of the girl's rest room the at howard high school of technology. school officials suspended three girls involved in the fight, wilmington police tell thaws three students will likely be charged in their classmate's death, no word though on when this will happen or if they will be charged as juveniles or adults. >>> still to come this morning promising news for college students graduating this month, degrees that have the best chance of getting hired right away. >>> plus the business of cannabis how pennsylvania's new law could mean big money in medical marijuana. >>> and we're following the runners along a rainy broad street run this morning, you're looking live from chopper three, justin's forecast which includes more chances of this rain this week and more coverage of the race coming up ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it...
st. paul uame church in wilmington. police say the sophomore died last week after a fightin side of the girl's rest room the at howard high school of technology. school officials suspended three girls involved in the fight, wilmington police tell thaws three students will likely be charged in their classmate's death, no word though on when this will happen or if they will be charged as juveniles or adults. >>> still to come this morning promising news for college students graduating...
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st. paul u a.m. e church in wilmington. police say the sophomore died last week after a fightin side the girl's rest room at howard high school of technology. school officials suspend $3 girls involve in the fight. wilmington police tell us three students will be likely charged in the classmate's death, no word on when this will happen, or if they will be charged, as juveniles or adults. >>> flooding in east texas has claimed six lives, they include a grandmother and her four children. the as manual reports, severe weather has damaged more than a hundred homes. >> reporter: small tornadoes in east texas including one that destroyed this sporting goods store in the town of lynn dale. >> this is fitting room right here. >> reporter: manager sterling, says two employees, inside survived, by running into a fitting room. >> not only those two but we were able to get everybody out. they could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: 60 miles south in palestine, texas the storms triggered difficultly flash floods. >> within 15 minutes water was 18 feet high. >> reporter: myron stevens neighbor 64 year-old glenda asbury and her four grandchildren age s
st. paul u a.m. e church in wilmington. police say the sophomore died last week after a fightin side the girl's rest room at howard high school of technology. school officials suspend $3 girls involve in the fight. wilmington police tell us three students will be likely charged in the classmate's death, no word on when this will happen, or if they will be charged, as juveniles or adults. >>> flooding in east texas has claimed six lives, they include a grandmother and her four children....
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technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. jonathan: here is a question. what is so special about the color pink? it turns out that women are payin michelle: check this out stf we have here. sunglasses, duct tape, products that are colored pink cost more than the same products in blue or more traditionally masculine colors. mainly because women shop more than men. marketers and the manufacturers know it. >> trying to figure out why this would be -- >> it's the color. all in the color. >> do girls pay more than boys? michelle: doesn't it make your blood boil? consumer investigator kimberly suiters is here to talk about this. doesn't seem fair. kimberly: it's not fair. it's illegal. "7 on your side" talked to two different attorneys general about this. we are trying to get changes made. an example today, shopping today. the red ones cost less than the pink ones. $2 less. i'm sure they both cut but $2 less. pens red are cheaper than pink ones. making donation to breast cancer. that does happen and that is a t always. these razors are marketing man versus woman. men were way cheaper. big rebate. sunny thing here, these are marketed to women because they're sens
technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. jonathan: here is a question. what is so special about the color pink? it turns out that women are payin michelle: check this out stf we have here. sunglasses, duct tape, products that are colored pink cost more than the same products in blue or more traditionally masculine colors. mainly because women shop more than men. marketers and the manufacturers know it. >> trying to figure out why this would be -- >> it's the...
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st. louis and minneapolis, regarding the monitoring protesters and the use of stingray fusion and facial recognition technology. and we've heard different reasons around why it was referred to ice, so some say this is actually a good sign. it's them doing their due process, and others have said it's possible some of the people that are coming up under the dragnet are also on the radar of ice and that there's a connection there. so we're exploring that as well. and then finally we've heard regarding some of our requests on communications in minneapolis during the jamar clark protest on use of stingray that releasing that information would invite risk of circumvention, and we also received notes on some of our new york foia requests that we couldn't get the data because there were still open investigations. so we've been fortunately working with some really great lawyers that are helping us to refine these foia requests and put them back in, and we sort of keep plugging away at this. and as we begin to put in requests on individuals, also making that data available to both them and the public. so that's a little
st. louis and minneapolis, regarding the monitoring protesters and the use of stingray fusion and facial recognition technology. and we've heard different reasons around why it was referred to ice, so some say this is actually a good sign. it's them doing their due process, and others have said it's possible some of the people that are coming up under the dragnet are also on the radar of ice and that there's a connection there. so we're exploring that as well. and then finally we've heard...
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technology and superficial orientation and it's empowering them and changing them. that would argue like the argue car troll industry that is not headquartered. >> montesano has places in st louis. >> you talk about this in the book a little bit. i think this is an interesting point for policy leaders around the country. they suddenly have a stronger hand than they might have thought because they have traditional industries as their economic roots. those industries transform with data and interconnection etc. they will have a comparative advantage because they actually know something about the subject. if they're agile. >> if they can figure out how to innovate not just within but to figure out how to build a network around with an ecosystem. >> connect the ideas on the periphery. >> you're right the first wave in the second wave, big companies were generally watching on the sideline. take for example one of the most successful second wave company which came up with a new model for hospitality. it didn't exist ten years ago and if someone had pitched us the idea that we will create a platform to rent out in air mattress and an unused room, that's not going to work, but it
technology and superficial orientation and it's empowering them and changing them. that would argue like the argue car troll industry that is not headquartered. >> montesano has places in st louis. >> you talk about this in the book a little bit. i think this is an interesting point for policy leaders around the country. they suddenly have a stronger hand than they might have thought because they have traditional industries as their economic roots. those industries transform with...
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technology has renewed a battle over mining a vast mineral deposit. from iowa public tv's program "market to market," joshua buettner has the story. ♪ >> reporter: last fall, demonstrators pressured minnesota's sts county board to publicly acknowledge a proposed copper-nickel sulfide mine would threaten the health of their local watershed. >> it's crazy to clean the river only to allow it to be polluted again. >> mining is less than 1% of minnesota's economy. >> reporter: opponents allege newly unearthed sulfur-bearing rock will create acid mine drainage; diluting previous efforts to restore the st. louis river, a waterway once crippled by iron ore pollution. since 2008, applications to conduct exploratory drilling have surged in the land of ten- thousand lakes. and toronto, canada-based polymet mining corporation is first in line to unlock precious metals from the duluth complex-- a vast mineral deposit in the arrowhead of minnesota. mining proponents say geologists have known about the formation for over 60 years, but new technology will allow excavation of four billion tons of raw material worth an estimated $1 trillion. latsisha gietzen, director of public affairs for polymet, says due to n
technology has renewed a battle over mining a vast mineral deposit. from iowa public tv's program "market to market," joshua buettner has the story. ♪ >> reporter: last fall, demonstrators pressured minnesota's sts county board to publicly acknowledge a proposed copper-nickel sulfide mine would threaten the health of their local watershed. >> it's crazy to clean the river only to allow it to be polluted again. >> mining is less than 1% of minnesota's economy....
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st. mary's high school, or something like that. >> i'm with the american association of geographers. we've had huge growth in membership over the years because of gis technology and are currently working in the k-12 field to get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. mr. allen: let's tell everyone what that is. >> geographic information systems. we have been trying to get this course adopted so that the kids will think about it through the k-12 age, which the currently only do it the college-age. law year they signed a new for the country. every student succeeds. one big challenge that i see is that it basically returns most federal education dollars to state control. i guess it is how to get them as individual entities to think about stem or steam education and focus on it without federal priority for. -- for it. can you hand him the microphone, please? mr. kamen: that's really a terrific question, although we support the decision, it's not just for the state. ground up. we have a regional set of directors. in some states we have three, like in california. they work with local education agencies to promote the first concept. to bring it into their scho
st. mary's high school, or something like that. >> i'm with the american association of geographers. we've had huge growth in membership over the years because of gis technology and are currently working in the k-12 field to get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. mr. allen: let's tell everyone what that is. >> geographic information systems. we have been trying to get this course adopted so that the kids will think about it through the k-12 age, which the currently only do...
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st. louis university that would begin in august. she applied for a teaching position at missouri science and technology at ralla that would begin in august. then her husband's transfer didn't happen in june and it didn't happen in july, but she needed to be there in august. under this change, moving the family household could easily occur in august and her husband could follow in october, as he did, but all of the expense of her going early was on her. she really had two options. one was not to pursue her graduate school class when it started and the other was not to have a teaching job. neither of those were very good options. she went ahead and moved. her husband essentially couch-surfed. but they had to pay for the move, other than the way that normally would happen. this would not have to happen otherwise. we introduced -- when we introduced this bill last year, when senator gillibrand and i introduced this bill, we were also joined by elizabeth owe brian, who couched basketball for 11 years with stints at west point and who have extra university and the university of hawaii. but she married into the army. the lack of flexibility mea
st. louis university that would begin in august. she applied for a teaching position at missouri science and technology at ralla that would begin in august. then her husband's transfer didn't happen in june and it didn't happen in july, but she needed to be there in august. under this change, moving the family household could easily occur in august and her husband could follow in october, as he did, but all of the expense of her going early was on her. she really had two options. one was not to...
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st. mary's high school, or something like that. >> i'm with the american association of geographers. we've had huge growth in our organizations membership over the years because of gis technology and are currently working in the k-12 field to get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. mr. allen: let's tell everyone what that is. >> geographic information systems. kind of the precursor to gps. we have been trying to get this course adopted so that the kids will think about it through the k-12 age, which the currently only do it the college-age. last year they signed a new law for the country. every student succeeds. one big challenge that i see is that it basically returns most federal education dollars to state control. i guess it is how to get them as individual entities to think about stem or steam education and focus on it without federal priority for it. mr. allen: can you hand him the microphone, please? mr. kamen: that's really a terrific question, although we support the decision, it's not just for the state. first, it is ground up. we have a regional set of directors. in some states we have three, like in california. they work with local education agencies to pro
st. mary's high school, or something like that. >> i'm with the american association of geographers. we've had huge growth in our organizations membership over the years because of gis technology and are currently working in the k-12 field to get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. mr. allen: let's tell everyone what that is. >> geographic information systems. kind of the precursor to gps. we have been trying to get this course adopted so that the kids will think about it...
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technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. ♪ sweet, sweet st.nice. ♪ so nice, so nice ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. this summer, experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the fourth night free, plus 350 dollars in spending credits. narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we collaborate with each other... ...it makes everyone stronger. by helping my fellow teachers be successful, i'm helping kids be successful. narrator: the california teachers association: educators who know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> men and women who traveled to zika-hit areas should wait even longer if they're planning on having a baby. the world health organization is issuing new guidance saying a woman should wait ei
technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. ♪ sweet, sweet st.nice. ♪ so nice, so nice ♪st. croix full of pure vibes. ♪ so nice, so nice. this summer, experience us virgin islands nice. book 4 nights at visitusvi.com before july 16th to receive the fourth night free, plus 350 dollars in spending credits. narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in...
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st. louis, the mountain surprised me in many ways. haver one, that the mounds survived for almost 1000 years indianslt by american who did not have advanced technologyble to create a city based on the cultivation of corn and the profits and surplus of corn cultivation. it was as large as london at the time and you could climb to the andest mound at the cahokia look and see the gateway arch. i thought that was a great image ,f both the mound and the arch to talk about our different civilizations, and what surprised me and many americans is that we think of the early precolonial american indians as , and hered unsettled was a city on the mississippi river that numbered more than 10,000 people at the time at the height of its power and probably people group of 10,000 in the outline areas around copia. that was a surprise. and other surprises in hartford, connecticut. the fact that mark twain and harriet beecher stowe were next-door neighbors are 20 years. both of those homes are open to the public today. finally, one more surprise, the martin luther king birth home in atlanta, which is a national park site, ebenezer baptist church right down the street
st. louis, the mountain surprised me in many ways. haver one, that the mounds survived for almost 1000 years indianslt by american who did not have advanced technologyble to create a city based on the cultivation of corn and the profits and surplus of corn cultivation. it was as large as london at the time and you could climb to the andest mound at the cahokia look and see the gateway arch. i thought that was a great image ,f both the mound and the arch to talk about our different...
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st. mary's high school or something like that. >> terrific. halfway down the aisle, sir. >> i am john workman with the association of geographers. we had a huge growth in our membership because of the technologynd we are currently working in the k-12 field to try and get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. >> you want to tell everybody what that is. >> geographic information systems. so we have been trying to get the course adopted so kids will think about gis about the k-12 age which they currently only do at the college age, and the president signed the new 12-k law for the student, every student succeeds act, and one challenge is it basically returns most federal education dollars to state control, and i guess the question is, how do we get the states as individual entities to think about that education and focus on it without a federal priority for it? >> and mr. burger, stand up a second. so -- >> that was a really great question. >> hand him the microphone, please. >> it's a terrific question, although we support returning the funding decisions to the state and the localitielocaliti just the state, and it's ground up, and a set of three directors, some states like california, a
st. mary's high school or something like that. >> terrific. halfway down the aisle, sir. >> i am john workman with the association of geographers. we had a huge growth in our membership because of the technologynd we are currently working in the k-12 field to try and get the college board to adopt an ap gis course. >> you want to tell everybody what that is. >> geographic information systems. so we have been trying to get the course adopted so kids will think about gis...