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they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, they're faith based. >> we'll learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you got to stop going up there screaming at that council because you're not going to get anywhere with you doing that. now you want to get on the other side of that bunch. you're going to have to calm down. and you know, i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude. because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the that to ma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse on november 7th, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge anywhere in the world. there was an unfamiliarity with how a big
they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, they're faith based. >> we'll learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you got to stop going up there screaming at that council because you're not going to get anywhere with you doing that. now you want to get on the other side of that bunch. you're going to have to calm down. and you know, i got that...
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ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues, we get access to parole in this way. americans united for separation of church and state did sue them in the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. they are neutral and open to everyone. as a result of the case when you go in these prisons people use the term this is about faith, character, moral rehabilitation, over and over i was told these -- the worst prison in texas is notorious for violence, angola was notorious, the bloodiest prison in america, and people slept with magazines and catalogs strapped to their chest so they wouldn't be stabbed in the night but then the seminary came and it is peaceful and everything is better. a lot of people refute that narrative and say was changing staff because staff had been there many generations, generations of families, predominantly white staff and african-american population of prisoners, meant changing policies. a lot of prisoners agitating for better rights, better organizing, it becomes very much this is ch
ministry, they were running an entire wing in an iowa state prison and all these same issues, we get access to parole in this way. americans united for separation of church and state did sue them in the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. they are neutral and open to everyone. as a result of the case when you go in these prisons people use the term this is about faith, character, moral...
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in this way, so americans united for the separation of church and state gives to them in the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. their new show on open to everyone. the result of the case when you go in this present, this is about faith, character, moral rehabilitation. over and over i was told these are the worst prisons in texas, torres for violence, people slimed with magazines and catalogs struck to their chests said they would be stabbed with a knife. but then seminary came minutes safer and peaceful and everything is better. a lot of people refuse bad to say actually it was changing staff because the staff had been there for many generations of families in a predominately white staff and african-american population of prisoners, not changing policies, a lot of prisoners advocating for better right, better organizing among themselves. so you know, i think it does become that this is changing the prison itself. it is making prisons better. my criticism of the group is should that be our goal to make residents better or should o
in this way, so americans united for the separation of church and state gives to them in the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. they kept making the argument that they are not partisan, they are faith-based. their new show on open to everyone. the result of the case when you go in this present, this is about faith, character, moral rehabilitation. over and over i was told these are the worst prisons in texas, torres for violence, people slimed with magazines and catalogs...
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sued them, and they had to repay the state of iowa. there was an argument that they are nonpartisan, that they are faith-based. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> we were screaming at that counsel. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks. attitude,o change my because i really didn't realize other side ofhe the bench, makes the law. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we will hear a tacoma bridge to about its collapse into the puget sound in 1940. it was considered the third suspension bridge in the world, and it is now used by civil engineers as a study in bridge design >>. --
sued them, and they had to repay the state of iowa. there was an argument that they are nonpartisan, that they are faith-based. >> you will also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss, as he accounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> we were screaming at that counsel. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you are going to have to calm down. i got...
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nonetheless, she, a skilled writer, her youth was required in the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours for more than a year at a cost of about $22000 in tuition. then passing a cosmetology examined paying the fees. that exam, by the way, wouldn't test anything about african style hair testing nor would the vast curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she got lucky and that she found a licensed salon owner that was willing to employ her but she was operating in a kind of legal gray area. at any time the state board of cosmetology couldn't shut her down and that would have meant not just the loss of her job in the loss of her income but she would have risked a year in jail and up to $10000 in fines. also for the crime for braiding hair without a license. she joined with the institute for justice and we sued the state of iowa and last year they back down. they exempted african style hair readers from the states cosmetology licensing scheme. now, breeders have to register with
nonetheless, she, a skilled writer, her youth was required in the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours for more than a year at a cost of about $22000 in tuition. then passing a cosmetology examined paying the fees. that exam, by the way, wouldn't test anything about african style hair testing nor would the vast curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she got lucky and that she found...
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nonetheless, she, a skilled operator come from her youth was required by the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours, or more than a year, at a cost of about $22,000 in tuition. passing a cosmetology exam and thanks the spirit that exam would not test anything about african style hair braiding over the vast majority of the cosmetology school curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she got a look at a lucky she found a license salon owner that was willing to employer, but she was operating in a kind of legal gray area. and at any time the state board of cosmetology could have shut her down. that would've meant not just the loss of her job and the loss of income, she was also risking up to a year in jail. and up to $10,000 in fines. all for the crime of braiding hair without a license. so she joined with the institute for justice. he sued the state of iowa last year they backed down. they exempted african style hair braided from the state cosmetology licensing scheme. now they simply hav
nonetheless, she, a skilled operator come from her youth was required by the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours, or more than a year, at a cost of about $22,000 in tuition. passing a cosmetology exam and thanks the spirit that exam would not test anything about african style hair braiding over the vast majority of the cosmetology school curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she...
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. >>> the state of iowa has banned drinks from being served in copper cups. t's because the ph level in the drink they say drinks like a moscow mule are acidic. that means some of the copper could leak into the drink. some bar owners say the risk is small and you get more copper in your body in a daily vitamin. >>> the first time this year a bird tested positive in santa clara county for the west nile virus. this was discovered in a dead crow found in santa clara. crews will be in that area to begin trapping mosquitoes to check for more west nile. officials say there has been low activity statewide this year. only 115 dead birds are confirmed to have the virus compared to 718 at the same time last year. >>> two people hiking last month in the sequoia national park had a heart stopping encounter with a mountain lion and they recorded it on their phone. they came into direct eye contact with a full-grown mountain lion. it was sitting high, on a rocky perch. a clear look at them if it wanted to pounce. the ranger posted this video yesterday. it had about 20,000 v
. >>> the state of iowa has banned drinks from being served in copper cups. t's because the ph level in the drink they say drinks like a moscow mule are acidic. that means some of the copper could leak into the drink. some bar owners say the risk is small and you get more copper in your body in a daily vitamin. >>> the first time this year a bird tested positive in santa clara county for the west nile virus. this was discovered in a dead crow found in santa clara. crews will...
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access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. to they came best they cap make an argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. firsto, tacoma's african-american mayor, recounting his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. you haveve to go that to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you want to get on the other side of that bench, you will have to come down. calm down. i got that from whites and blacks, which meant that i had to change my attitude. i realized that you on the other side of the bench, make the law. sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit the suspension bridge and hear about its collapse in 1940. it was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today it is used as a case ready or civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge anywhere like this, so, there was an unfamiliarity with just how a big thing like this was supposed to behave. peop
access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. to they came best they cap make an argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. firsto, tacoma's african-american mayor, recounting his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. you haveve to go that to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you...
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nonetheless a skilled grader from her youth was required by the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours, more than a year at a cost of about $22,000 in tuition. passing a cosmetology examined paying the fee. that exam by the way of wouldn't test on african style hair braided nor would they fast majority of the curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she got a little bit lucky in that she found a license salon owner that was willing to employ her but she was operating in a kind of gray area. at any time the state ordered cosmetology could have shot her down. that would have meant she wouldn't have just lost her job and income she was risking up to one year in jail and up to $10,000 in fines. also the crime of braiding hair without a license. so she joined the institute for justice. last year they backed down. exempted african style hair braiders from a stay cosmetology licensing scheme. now they just have too register with the state and they are in. in recent years about 10 states
nonetheless a skilled grader from her youth was required by the state of iowa to get a cosmetology license to practice legally. that would have meant attending cosmetology school for 2100 hours, more than a year at a cost of about $22,000 in tuition. passing a cosmetology examined paying the fee. that exam by the way of wouldn't test on african style hair braided nor would they fast majority of the curriculum teach anything about african style hair braiding. she got a little bit lucky in that...
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. >>> the state of iowa has banned drinks from being served in copper cups. a said it's because of the ph level in the drink. the fda said drinks like a moscow mule are acidic. that means some of the copper could leak into the drink. some bar owners say the risk is very small. you take in more copper in a daily vitamin. start for the first time this year a bird tested positive in santa clara county for the west nile virus. it was discovered in a dead crow found in the city of santa clara. crews will be in that area to trap mosquitoes to check for more west nile. officials say there has been low activity statewide this year. there have been 115 dead birds confirmed to have the virus but that compares to 718 at the same time last year. >>> we are still following developing news and san jose a man was shot and killed at a strip mall. coming up, the latest as investigators check the evidence at the scene. >>> 200 days in the books. coming up, a look at what president trump and congress has accomplished. are they delivering on campaign promises? >>> we do have traf
. >>> the state of iowa has banned drinks from being served in copper cups. a said it's because of the ph level in the drink. the fda said drinks like a moscow mule are acidic. that means some of the copper could leak into the drink. some bar owners say the risk is very small. you take in more copper in a daily vitamin. start for the first time this year a bird tested positive in santa clara county for the west nile virus. it was discovered in a dead crow found in the city of santa...
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of church and state did sue them. the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa. make the having to argument that they are not prison this, it are faith-based. when you talk to these prison people and you said is about faith and character and more rehabilitation, over and over i was told that this was the worst prison in texas. angola was called the bloodiest prison in texas. people slept with magazines and catalogs strapped to their chest so they would be stabbed in the night. -- would not be stabbed in the night. thate would refute narrative and say that it was changing staff because staff had been there for many generations. they were there for predominately white staff and a predominately african-american staff of prisoners. looking for better right and organizing along the cells. it becomes that this is changing the prisons themselves. it is making prisons better. my pretty -- my criticism of the group is that should that be our goal? to make prisons better? i think education is a powerful thing, when you have people who have access to education and other kin
of church and state did sue them. the organization lost, they have to repay the state of iowa. make the having to argument that they are not prison this, it are faith-based. when you talk to these prison people and you said is about faith and character and more rehabilitation, over and over i was told that this was the worst prison in texas. angola was called the bloodiest prison in texas. people slept with magazines and catalogs strapped to their chest so they would be stabbed in the night. --...
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the senate judiciary committee chair, chuck grassley of the great state of iowa aggressively moving forward with the russia probe. we're learning he's possibly interested in issuing a subpoena for donald trump, jr. and paul manafort, the former trump campaign chair to get them to produce documents and other information to move along with the investigative process and, of course, we'll keep an eye on that for you from our vantage point right here. back to you, my friend. lou: kevin, a lot going on in that town even when no one is in town, and senator grassley, the chair of the judiciary, the house judiciary as well. they had better start thinking about the impact of what they're doing here, senator thom tillis of north carolina putting forward legislation to protect the special counsel from the president of the united states. i mean, you've got raving idiots who have been reluctant to raise their head in public since they were elected to the senate. suddenly, they are defending the special counsel who, as best i can tell, frankly, you know, the president would require some effort to -- on th
the senate judiciary committee chair, chuck grassley of the great state of iowa aggressively moving forward with the russia probe. we're learning he's possibly interested in issuing a subpoena for donald trump, jr. and paul manafort, the former trump campaign chair to get them to produce documents and other information to move along with the investigative process and, of course, we'll keep an eye on that for you from our vantage point right here. back to you, my friend. lou: kevin, a lot going...
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for the state of iowa which was hit by storms and tornadoes in july. ose declarations open the door to millions of dollars in federal funding that can help folks with been hit by the storms including temporary housing, low-cost loans and helping business owners recover. over the past few days, the governor has said repeatedly, those funds will play a huge part in his ability to quickly recover from the storm. this afternoon, after president trump returned to the white house from camp david, we also learned he will be visiting texas on tuesday. sarah huckabee sanders released a statement saying in part, we are coordinating logistics with state and local officials. once details are finalized we will let you know. we continue to keep all those affected in our thoughts and prayers. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> a south texas hospital heavily damaged, days after patients and employees were evacuated. the texas lawmaker from that county where the hospital county where the hospital stood joins us just ahead scho'k he got a recommendation for our c
for the state of iowa which was hit by storms and tornadoes in july. ose declarations open the door to millions of dollars in federal funding that can help folks with been hit by the storms including temporary housing, low-cost loans and helping business owners recover. over the past few days, the governor has said repeatedly, those funds will play a huge part in his ability to quickly recover from the storm. this afternoon, after president trump returned to the white house from camp david, we...
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iowa prison. this is why you can get better so americansf, and united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost and had to repay the state of iowa. but they cap arguing that they were not partisan, they were faith-based. >> the first african-american mayor, harold moss, will recount his role in the civil rights movement in in the pacific northwest. you have to stop going out and screaming against the council. if you want to get on the other side of that ranch, you have to calm down. that and so, i had to change my attitude. thatse i really realized you on the other side of the -- being on the other side of the bench, you make the law. >> we will visit the tacoma narrows bridge, to hear about its collapse into the puget sound in december 1940. it was once considered the longest suspension bridge in the world, and today the collapse is used as a case study for engineers. qwest there was nothing like this anywhere in the world here in the pacific northwest. so there was an unfamiliarity with just how something this big was supposed to behave. people were excited abo
iowa prison. this is why you can get better so americansf, and united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost and had to repay the state of iowa. but they cap arguing that they were not partisan, they were faith-based. >> the first african-american mayor, harold moss, will recount his role in the civil rights movement in in the pacific northwest. you have to stop going out and screaming against the council. if you want to get on the other side of...
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. >> tucker: congressman steve king represents the state of iowa. he supports a border wall.ight. congressman, thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was sitting in the commercial break trying to think the people i know personally in washington who support a border wall. i got to five total. that would include you and the president. i'm including employees at the white house. almost nobody here supports a border wall. the country does. washington doesn't. how are you going to get it done when so few here support it? >> i think their lack of conviction has been demonstrated in the past will manifest itself in this little battle, tucker. i say that with a bit of sarcasm with my voice. if you remember that there was a government shutdown in 2013. it was over a principle of not funding the unconstitutional obamacare legislation that was there. and the president shut the country down and he closed down our national monuments and made it as difficult as possible for the american people and eventually congress caved in on a principle. constitutional principle
. >> tucker: congressman steve king represents the state of iowa. he supports a border wall.ight. congressman, thanks a lot for coming on. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was sitting in the commercial break trying to think the people i know personally in washington who support a border wall. i got to five total. that would include you and the president. i'm including employees at the white house. almost nobody here supports a border wall. the country does. washington...
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they have to repay the state of iowa. they keep making the argument they are not partisan. >> you will learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor and see recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. >> you have to stop going up there screaming at the council. you're not going to get anywhere. you have to get on the other side of the bench -- and you will have to calm down. my attitudenge you arei realized that on the other side of the bench make the law. p.m. onnday at 2:00 american history tv, we will hear about the collapse of the bridge into puget sound in 1940. it was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today is used as a case study. >> there was no suspension bridge anywhere like this anywhere in our part of the world. with was no familiarity just tell a big thing like this was supposed to behave. so people excited about it, there was a certain musical gracefulness about a bridge like this. some people just wanted to think there was not anythi
they have to repay the state of iowa. they keep making the argument they are not partisan. >> you will learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor and see recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. >> you have to stop going up there screaming at the council. you're not going to get anywhere. you have to get on the other side of the bench -- and you will have to calm down. my attitudenge you arei realized that on the other side of the...
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. >> tucker: congressman steve king represents a state of iowae he supports a border wall. s tonight. congressman, thanks a lot for coming. on. >>ke thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was sitting here, trying to think of the people i know personally in washington who support a border wall. i got to five total, that includes you and the president. i include employees of the white house. on most nobody supports a border wall, the country does, washington does it. how will you could have done one so if you use here supported? >> their lack of conviction that has been demonstrated in the past will manifest itself in this little battle,, tucker. i say that with a bit of sarcasm in my voice. if you remember, g there was a government shutdown in 2013. it was over a principle of not funding the unconstitutional obamacare legislation that was there. the president shut the country down and he closed down the national monuments, and made it as difficult as possible for the americanve people and eventuall, congress caved in on a principa principal. constitutional principle, i might add. th
. >> tucker: congressman steve king represents a state of iowae he supports a border wall. s tonight. congressman, thanks a lot for coming. on. >>ke thank you, tucker. >> tucker: i was sitting here, trying to think of the people i know personally in washington who support a border wall. i got to five total, that includes you and the president. i include employees of the white house. on most nobody supports a border wall, the country does, washington does it. how will you could...
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that each and every one of the members of the jury -- >> here it was. >> in the matter of the state of iowah fazzino, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn't hold it together. >> i held off crying until bill started crying. he started it and that's what sent me over the edge. >> and one never cries if you think your client is guilty. you don't. >> god bless you. >> on the other side of the courtroom, emily's family and friends could barely move. with the verdict, the divide between these two families became complete. celebration across the aisle became too much for emily's mother to take. >> shut up! i went in shock. alls i can remember is people jumping up and down like cheerleaders. i didn't know until afterwards that i told them to sh up. >> as they left the courtroom, the reality of what had happened sank in. back inside, alex says he felt far from victorious. >> there's not much to be excited about. emily is still gone. and my kids don't have their mother. >> i felt c
that each and every one of the members of the jury -- >> here it was. >> in the matter of the state of iowah fazzino, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> not guilty. the words alex and his family had been waiting to hear. even his veteran defense attorneys couldn't hold it together. >> i held off crying until bill started crying. he started it and that's what sent me over the edge. >> and one never cries if you think your client is guilty. you don't....
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so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith based. >> we'll also learn about the first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> you've got to stop screaming at that council because you're not going to get anywhere. now you want to get on the other side of that bench, you're going to have to calm down. and, you know, i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude. because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the tacoma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse into puget sound on november 7, 1940. the bridge was considered the third-longest suspension bridge in the world. and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bri
so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith based. >> we'll also learn about the first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> you've got to stop screaming at that council...
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the naval observatory where he lives, raising money for his pac, traveling to the first caucus state of iowaevent with joni ernst, the senator there, it's all for helping the president, joni ernst, and he wanted the vice president to return the favor. pence has experience interfacing with these people which trump doesn't. the thing that really got the vice president and his team was the graph the "the times" telling donors and other keo fish -- key officials was really doing was preparing for himself and not trump. they have sources saying it's not true, insisting that it's solid. i ist. >> it's not the most effective way to make a story go away. or is this for the audience of one, the president of the united states, to see that vice president pence is fighting against this? >> there is that, and there is no doubt that kind of over the top statement probably would have been sunday morning chatter and moved on from there. they knew that when they made that calculation. it also, by the way, if you believe the times reporting, keeping this story out there is part of making donors and activists
the naval observatory where he lives, raising money for his pac, traveling to the first caucus state of iowaevent with joni ernst, the senator there, it's all for helping the president, joni ernst, and he wanted the vice president to return the favor. pence has experience interfacing with these people which trump doesn't. the thing that really got the vice president and his team was the graph the "the times" telling donors and other keo fish -- key officials was really doing was...
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iowa state prison. they had the same issues, you get your own tv in your cell. you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. but they cap making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. >> also, tacoma's first mayor haroldcan moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that mattered. >> you have to go that you have to stop going and screaming against the council, because you would not get anywhere while doing that. if you want to get on the other side of that bench, you will have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks, which meant that i had to change my attitude. i realized that you on the other side of the bench, make the law. announcer: sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit the suspension bridge and hear about its collapse in the puget sound on november 7, 1940. it was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today it is used as a case ready or civil engineers in the
iowa state prison. they had the same issues, you get your own tv in your cell. you get access to parole, the americans united for the separation of church and state sued them, and the organization lost, having to repay the state of iowa. but they cap making the argument that they are not partisan, that they are faith based. >> also, tacoma's first mayor haroldcan moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is fighting for dreams that...
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parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost and have to repay the state of iowa but kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith-based. >> also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss. as he recounts his role in the pacific northwest, his book, "fighting for dreams that matter." >> you have to stop screaming at the council because you won't get anywhere doing that. you want to get on the other side of that bench and you have to calm down. i got that from whites and blacks and had to change my attitude because you realize you on the other side of the bench makes the law. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visited tacoma narrows bridge to hear about the collapse into puget sound on november 7, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >> there was no suspension bridge anything like this anywhere in our part of the world anywhere in the pacific
parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost and have to repay the state of iowa but kept making the argument that they're not partisan, that they're faith-based. >> also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss. as he recounts his role in the pacific northwest, his book, "fighting for dreams that matter." >> you have to stop screaming at the council because you won't...
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so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith-based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> you've got to stop going up there, screaming at that council, because we're not going to get anywhere with you doing that. no. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you're going to have to calm down. and, you know, i got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude. because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we'll visit the tacoma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse into puget sound on november 7th, 1940. the bridge was considered the third-longest suspension bridge in the world. and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in th
so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them, and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa. but they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith-based. >> we'll also learn about the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor, harold moss, as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that mattered." >> you've got to stop going up...
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from the agricultural health study which seems to have a lot of connections to the universities of iowa state and north carolina state so the research paid for north carolina state says proudly monsanto has a long standing collaborative relationship with north carolina state and went to university so they have a long standing relationship with a massive corporation they're not talking about around the parcheesi all right they're talking about sex so money so really what the website should say is monsanto has a long standing history of corrupting the research of north carolina state. then there's iowa states well there's no relationship there between the two except for the one monsanto brags about all there are some right. or the one that iowa state brags about on there are. they established a month santo faculty sharer for god's sakes which is like a like a regular chair except it gives you ask cancer. and there and there have been many articles written on how corporate funding does corrupt university research but late that is not the only study that says it is not cancerous the e.p.a. says i
from the agricultural health study which seems to have a lot of connections to the universities of iowa state and north carolina state so the research paid for north carolina state says proudly monsanto has a long standing collaborative relationship with north carolina state and went to university so they have a long standing relationship with a massive corporation they're not talking about around the parcheesi all right they're talking about sex so money so really what the website should say...
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parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa, and they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith based. >> we'll also learn of the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you've got to stop growing up screaming at dead counsel because we're not going to get anywhere doing that. you want to get on the other side of that bench. you're going to have to calm down and you know, i've got that from whites and blacks. and so i had to change my attitude because i really realized that you, on the other side of the bench, makes the laws. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv we'll visit the tacoma narrows bridge to hear about its collapse into pugit sound on november 7, 1940. the bridge was considered the third longest suspension bridge in the world and today the collapse is used as a case study for civil engineers in the study of bridge design. >>
parole in this way so americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost. they have to repay the state of iowa, and they kept making the argument that they're not partisan. that they're faith based. >> we'll also learn of the life of tacoma's first african-american mayor harold moss as he recounts his role in the civil rights movement in the pacific northwest. his book is "fighting for dreams that matter". >> you've got to stop...
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not only do we have to win every single state, we mitt romney had won if were going to be successful but we had to win florida, iowa, michigan, pennsylvania, and, of course, of ohio. state if you watch the news coverage leading up to this election run an rump has to inside straight, impossible, no it, on election day,lex day. the "new york times" had this barometer. the odds of donald trump winning where this number came from, i don't know, odd of donald trump winning on election day, cement 001%. o it's not even like 30% maybe 22% something. no, .001%. the s the polls moved barometer moved and it got to he point where it was 99.5% certainty, this was after hillary actually called and still didn't make it to a hundred percent which was amazing. media.s the ut everybody, many, many, many people, i'll say, never believed he would runk never believed that he was serious, and never this was going to be a real campaign and i heard it and put a chip on my shoulder way.good you know what they said, you ballot, n get on the you're so dumb you don't know how to get on the ballot. on the the first to get ballot in every state. trump will never disclose how
not only do we have to win every single state, we mitt romney had won if were going to be successful but we had to win florida, iowa, michigan, pennsylvania, and, of course, of ohio. state if you watch the news coverage leading up to this election run an rump has to inside straight, impossible, no it, on election day,lex day. the "new york times" had this barometer. the odds of donald trump winning where this number came from, i don't know, odd of donald trump winning on election day,...
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. >> listen to this, state officials in the state of iowa , are cracking down on the moscow mule. >>enforcing a rule that prohibit southern drinks. it has to do with the ph level in the drinks. it chris wine, vinegar and mule drinks. high levels of copper can be poisonous, but some bar owners say risk is so minimal you get more cop inner a daily bite. >> yeah. y don't want to take any chances. >> hey, copper. >> we have to ask, i don't know, but bartenders why do they have to be in the copper mugs. that is how you get moscow mule. >> true. >> it must be an effect because why would they only have them in the copper mugs. >> we have a lot of bar tend their watch this show, they are just coming off work. >> are they awake. >> barely. >> why we serve that drink in the copper mug. >> um. >> tweet us, let us know. >> so this s td scandal involving usher got interesting. >> we know two women, right, filed the suit. now a man has been filing suit , claiming that usher exposed him to herpes. usher failed to warn them about his alleged s td. more information is coming out later because they ar
. >> listen to this, state officials in the state of iowa , are cracking down on the moscow mule. >>enforcing a rule that prohibit southern drinks. it has to do with the ph level in the drinks. it chris wine, vinegar and mule drinks. high levels of copper can be poisonous, but some bar owners say risk is so minimal you get more cop inner a daily bite. >> yeah. y don't want to take any chances. >> hey, copper. >> we have to ask, i don't know, but bartenders why do...
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doubled their transportation spending last year we're seeing a number of states, iowa, south carolina, indiana, and others, republican-led states raising the gas tax to put more money into infrastructure. >> the process, from that to when you might get a call, how long >> you know what, it can vary a lot. it can be anywhere from 9 to 18 months, somewhere in that phase, because you're letting new work that in many respects can take longer for engineering again, you're looking at some of those states, iowa for example raised their gas tax a year and a half ago. >> you're seeing that come through just now. >> yes. >> i think the pipeline will be great for you guys you made a fortune for shareholders and i think you ought to continue to do so. martin marietta's president and ceo, mlm stick with cramer. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full val
doubled their transportation spending last year we're seeing a number of states, iowa, south carolina, indiana, and others, republican-led states raising the gas tax to put more money into infrastructure. >> the process, from that to when you might get a call, how long >> you know what, it can vary a lot. it can be anywhere from 9 to 18 months, somewhere in that phase, because you're letting new work that in many respects can take longer for engineering again, you're looking at some...
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not only do we have to win every single state that mitt romney won, but we had to win florida, iowa and wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, and the great state of ohio. if you watch the news coverage, donald trump has to run an inside straight. impossible. no chance. he will do it. on election day, "the new york times" on their homepage had this barometer. the odds of donald trump winning -- where this number came from, i don't know -- the odds of donald trump winning on election day, .001%. not even, like, 30%, maybe 22%, something. no, .001%. as the poll numbers came in, the barometer began to move. it finally got to 99% certainty, this was asked -- this was after hillary called and conceded, still do not make it to 100% which is amazing. , that is the media. but everybody -- many, many people, i would say, never believed he would run, never believed he was serious, and never believed this would be a real campaign. i put a chip on my shoulder in a good way. they said, you guys cannot even get on the ballot. you guys are so dumb, you don't even know how to get on the ballot. you will never file your financial disclosure statement because trump
not only do we have to win every single state that mitt romney won, but we had to win florida, iowa and wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, and the great state of ohio. if you watch the news coverage, donald trump has to run an inside straight. impossible. no chance. he will do it. on election day, "the new york times" on their homepage had this barometer. the odds of donald trump winning -- where this number came from, i don't know -- the odds of donald trump winning on election day,...
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mention of these individuals and of course they're visiting these different type of battleground states of iowa divided but secondly of the fact that those republicans are doing a disservice to the president of the united states. ashley: yeah. >> who was voted by, not only republicans but independents and democrats who supported this president. and the moore fact that is even being mentioned so early on i think is just disgraceful. ashley: i also think with the congress now back with their constituents they will get an earful. paul ryan did from one particular voter. they will not blame president trump. they will blame lawmakers not own within their own part to support him, but to get any of this agenda pushed through. they will get an earful, i would imagine, would you not? >> absolutely of the those republicans in the senate, moderate republicans who for years campaigned on repeal and replacing obamacare, and then when push came to shove, what did they do? they wimped out. they didn't even support the skinny bill which as we would have known provided waivers for states to have flexibility in
mention of these individuals and of course they're visiting these different type of battleground states of iowa divided but secondly of the fact that those republicans are doing a disservice to the president of the united states. ashley: yeah. >> who was voted by, not only republicans but independents and democrats who supported this president. and the moore fact that is even being mentioned so early on i think is just disgraceful. ashley: i also think with the congress now back with...
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new video we want to show you of at the iowa state fair in des moines the is coming down the slide. a boy darts out in front of her. withou she reaches no one was hurt. >> a local vet and founder the grand opening was today for center the goal is to empower, educate >> we have various activities ongoin throughout the month. it builds camaraderie so we can >> she says she hopes if new >>> a new report shows a sharp uprisi earlier this year. you remember back in was killed after inmates rioted office confiscated more >>> now to your first alert weathe we go to the benjamin franklin bridge the oval is closed tonight. a different picture in folk music lovers are bracing nbc 10's steven fisher has the story. >> rep when we got here said they hope it does rain. if it does rain the festival is festiv >> 1988 i've done a lot of cloudy rainy and very hot festiv >> i'm welcoming the rain right now. i'm really hot. i'm happy about it. >> rain or shine. i don't love mud fest but if you come with a good pair you'll be fine. ♪ >> rep the music never >> we sat through driving rain storms we sat thr
new video we want to show you of at the iowa state fair in des moines the is coming down the slide. a boy darts out in front of her. withou she reaches no one was hurt. >> a local vet and founder the grand opening was today for center the goal is to empower, educate >> we have various activities ongoin throughout the month. it builds camaraderie so we can >> she says she hopes if new >>> a new report shows a sharp uprisi earlier this year. you remember back in was...
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originally when obamacare was passed, chuck grassley made sure that the senator from the great state of iowahe said okay, if we are going to inflict this on the whole country, people of congress, members of congress are going to have obamacare, too. but then because the people in congress and their staff said we can't afford it, they gave them a 70% subsidy. and so the president is threatening for that to go away. pete: that idea is the best and most common sense idea i have heard in a long time. i sat in for brian on his radio. we got a bunch of calls. not a single person in america thinks that congress should play by a second set of rules. put the screws to them. make them feel the pain like everybody else. ainsley: one lady wrote on twitter said we the taxpayers pay 73% of congress and staff premiums. take that bailout away and watch how quickly they fix this debacle. pete: amen. ainsley: cut off those funds. lindsey graham a senator from the great state of south korea agrees. -- state of south carolina agrees. >> we should be politically horse whipped if we don't try again. the best idea
originally when obamacare was passed, chuck grassley made sure that the senator from the great state of iowahe said okay, if we are going to inflict this on the whole country, people of congress, members of congress are going to have obamacare, too. but then because the people in congress and their staff said we can't afford it, they gave them a 70% subsidy. and so the president is threatening for that to go away. pete: that idea is the best and most common sense idea i have heard in a long...
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of the nation's red states. confederate monuments taken down covered up or slated for removal in los angeles, baltimore, birmingham, alabama and wilmington, north carolina all in the wake of president trump's latest remarks. in iowa, a state that helped put president trump in the white house today a march against hatred and against some of the very grown ups the president seemed to defend following that deadly violence in charlottesville. >> i think there is blame on both sides. >> reporter: from some in the president's own party, outrage. >> this is terrible. the president of the united states needs to condemn these hate groups. >> reporter: the president's team did that today. >> in no way can we accept, apologize for, racism, bigotry, hatred. >> there is just simply no place for that in our public discourse. >> it is a dishonor to our country's veterans to allow the nazis and the white supremacists to go unchallenged. >> reporter: as the nation's top business leaders, one by one quit two of the president's advisory counsels, top military commanders on twitter with leaders in germany and great britain taking a stand against racism and extremism without mentioning the president by name. and a growing out cry fro
of the nation's red states. confederate monuments taken down covered up or slated for removal in los angeles, baltimore, birmingham, alabama and wilmington, north carolina all in the wake of president trump's latest remarks. in iowa, a state that helped put president trump in the white house today a march against hatred and against some of the very grown ups the president seemed to defend following that deadly violence in charlottesville. >> i think there is blame on both sides. >>...
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. >> also, some of the world famous butter sculptures at this year's iowa state fair, when we come backe butter. >> take a look at this, this water full, about 69 feet high , and it is in the middle of a town along the priva river in boss flea ooh, where 18 divers jumping competition, and about 5,000 people enjoyed that spectacle. clearly they didn't listen to tlc. stick to the lakes and rivers. the iowa state fair underway right now in des moines, exhibit getting a loft attention. >> six years of butter sculpture is turning head. also features sculpture of laura engel's, author of little house on the prairie, sculpture used 1100 pounds of lard, state fair also features some great food, fun, and attractions. >> well, more than 150 cats now have homes. >> celebration every cats, pasadena. this is the catconvention, sell breaks made just for cat lovers, cat art, cat food, clothes about cats, of course the feline cat. the creator of cat contest wanted create place where cat entheusiasts could gather. >> one of the reasons that i started cat con is that there is no equivalent to the dog par
. >> also, some of the world famous butter sculptures at this year's iowa state fair, when we come backe butter. >> take a look at this, this water full, about 69 feet high , and it is in the middle of a town along the priva river in boss flea ooh, where 18 divers jumping competition, and about 5,000 people enjoyed that spectacle. clearly they didn't listen to tlc. stick to the lakes and rivers. the iowa state fair underway right now in des moines, exhibit getting a loft attention....
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of hostage. insurers in three states -- north carolina, pennsylvania, iowa -- have each released separate rates for 2018. one, if the payments are made, and one that's 20% higher if they're not. in these three states, the premiums will be 20% higher if president trump refuses to carry out the law. every american will see that increase in their monthly bill and know that it is a trump premium tax. insurers from coast to coast have said that uncertainty surrounding the cost-sharing reductions are the number-one threat to the stability of our markets. state insurance commissioners, many of them republican, are announcing higher rates for next year and directly blaming the president's failure to guarantee these payments as the insurance commissioner of idaho did yesterday. we have enough problems in the world right now without president trump creating entirely new ones out of political spite and a petty vindictiveness. when you lose politically, you don't take it out on the american people. that's not presidential. that's just small. so we would say to the president stop holding this critical program a
of hostage. insurers in three states -- north carolina, pennsylvania, iowa -- have each released separate rates for 2018. one, if the payments are made, and one that's 20% higher if they're not. in these three states, the premiums will be 20% higher if president trump refuses to carry out the law. every american will see that increase in their monthly bill and know that it is a trump premium tax. insurers from coast to coast have said that uncertainty surrounding the cost-sharing reductions are...