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so who's a professor of corporate law at the university of minnesota? i'm the former chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. he joins us from minneapolis of 1st things. first. really does this venture pose a conflicts of interest as well? yes. uh, crypto is uh, an emerging market, but now has reached a level where we have hundreds of billions of dollars of assets in print, the current se, and uh, the regulation of crypto is not at all clear who's responsible for regulating at the securities exchange commission says that it says security. well, the courts have told them, actually a lot of it is not a security of the treasury department is thinking about how they can regulate it. but at this point, the crypto markets are not well regulated. and we've had this experience before in the united states with securities by swap agreements only a few decades ago, which were not regulated very well at all. and then we have the financial prices, so 2008. and of course, the industry doesn't want to be regulated. we've heard this over and over again with ever
so who's a professor of corporate law at the university of minnesota? i'm the former chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. he joins us from minneapolis of 1st things. first. really does this venture pose a conflicts of interest as well? yes. uh, crypto is uh, an emerging market, but now has reached a level where we have hundreds of billions of dollars of assets in print, the current se, and uh, the regulation of crypto is not at all clear who's responsible for regulating at the...
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according to the website nanotechnology researchers from the university of minnesota and california. scientists have developed a new approach to generate energy using light sources. researchers at the center for energy integration approaches in the united states improved the performance of products by using 3d silicon wafers on optical electrodes. in fact, they improved the conversion of carbon dioxide to metalon with a new optical method. doing this with carbon dioxide gas, in addition to reducing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere , also provides a reliable source of energy such as methanone, which is made using sunlight. scientists of compounds the new ones are called liquid solar fuels . but researchers discovered a planet outside the solar system where winds made of iron atoms blow. a group of astronomers from the university of geneva, switzerland , discovered this super-hot gas giant at a distance of 64,640 light years from earth in the direction of the constellation pisces, which has a very large orbit. it is close to its host star and strong winds containi
according to the website nanotechnology researchers from the university of minnesota and california. scientists have developed a new approach to generate energy using light sources. researchers at the center for energy integration approaches in the united states improved the performance of products by using 3d silicon wafers on optical electrodes. in fact, they improved the conversion of carbon dioxide to metalon with a new optical method. doing this with carbon dioxide gas, in addition to...
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michigan, stopping at a voter registration event before attending the football game between the university of minnesota university of michigan. in ukraine, two separate drone attacks in the northeastern part of the country killed nearly a dozen people. russian forces hit a medical center in sumy, prompting the evacuation of residents of an assisted living facility. that's when the second drone attack hit. nine people were killed and at least 21 others injured. attacks in the region have ramped up since august, when ukrainian troops moved into russia. sumy is only 20 miles from the russian border. space-x launched a mission to rescue the two astronauts stuck on the international space station. to make room for them, there were only two astronauts aboard instead of the usual complement of four. suni williams and butch wilmore were supposed to be in space for only eight days this summer, but concerns about the boeing starliner meant they won't return to earth aboard the space-x craft until late february, eight months later than scheduled. still to come on pbs news weekend, the choices schools face when pa
michigan, stopping at a voter registration event before attending the football game between the university of minnesota university of michigan. in ukraine, two separate drone attacks in the northeastern part of the country killed nearly a dozen people. russian forces hit a medical center in sumy, prompting the evacuation of residents of an assisted living facility. that's when the second drone attack hit. nine people were killed and at least 21 others injured. attacks in the region have ramped...
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um, well, for background in 2019, i consulted with professor richard painter at the university of minnesota. as to whether or not the failure of the defenders to conduct an internal investigation of mileage asians that's fraud would constitute a violation of the new york rules of professional responsibility. he believed that to be the case and he pleaded factual allegations in these pleadings that through the bias inflicted a huge fraud on the upstate new york city. someone should investigate this case. those words were true and created in 2020 and the true today. as noted above, well, my claims have a 10 year statute, limitations. the city and state have knows that you the limitations in pursuing their claims. and even further, if the defendants have been given clear notice of the fraud. if there's any investigation of it generated by your interview with me or any other price of it, and the state in the city actually start an investigation to us, the shareholders of the banks can file the risk of actions demanding an investigation as to why this fraud wasn't dealt with women, but when the
um, well, for background in 2019, i consulted with professor richard painter at the university of minnesota. as to whether or not the failure of the defenders to conduct an internal investigation of mileage asians that's fraud would constitute a violation of the new york rules of professional responsibility. he believed that to be the case and he pleaded factual allegations in these pleadings that through the bias inflicted a huge fraud on the upstate new york city. someone should investigate...
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and after i had helped to build a growing department of surgery at the university of minnesota, i thoughtould serve in that role. in particular, i realized over time that my training as a surgeon brought a set of credible things to the table. one, if surgeons have a measure of emotional intelligence, not much of our training reinforces that, it reinforces skill, not necessarily emotional intelligence, but if a surgeon has self-awareness and emotional intelligence, what they bring to the table of leadership are three fundamental things. number one, they do everything in teams. their operations, the patients they see is all team focused. number two, they value process, but they hold themselves very much accountable to execution. they understand that it's good to explore a patient, but what really matters is that you take the tumor out. and then number three, they make difficult decisions on incomplete information. those things i realized i could bring to the table as a leader if i had sort of a passion for working with people and have some sense of self awareness. david: so you rose up in m
and after i had helped to build a growing department of surgery at the university of minnesota, i thoughtould serve in that role. in particular, i realized over time that my training as a surgeon brought a set of credible things to the table. one, if surgeons have a measure of emotional intelligence, not much of our training reinforces that, it reinforces skill, not necessarily emotional intelligence, but if a surgeon has self-awareness and emotional intelligence, what they bring to the table...
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i had a professor when i was studying journalism at the university of minnesota, and i asked him once what, what, what, what, what the difference was between, you know, what we're allowed to, where we're allowed to use conjecture as reporters. and he said, it's okay to be a gift, take, it's not ok to be a cynic and that's the difference. and i've, i've carry that with me most of my life. and i'm always a little suspicious when i start wondering, am i asking too many questions about this guy? cuz at least seems a little weird. i mean, how the hell did he pay for a trip? again, for example. and i think you're right, i'm being skeptical about it. that doesn't mean that some better factor may not have paid for it. and it could have been perfectly legitimate. so i want to be fair to him as well. well, all the information continues to come in. all right, we're going to stop it there cuz we've got a breaking story that's coming in to us now. it's a really weird story too. thanks manila. all right, so here's what's going on. believe it or not. something is happening right now in lebanon, wher
i had a professor when i was studying journalism at the university of minnesota, and i asked him once what, what, what, what, what the difference was between, you know, what we're allowed to, where we're allowed to use conjecture as reporters. and he said, it's okay to be a gift, take, it's not ok to be a cynic and that's the difference. and i've, i've carry that with me most of my life. and i'm always a little suspicious when i start wondering, am i asking too many questions about this guy?...
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. >> reporter: university of minnesota professor studies pharmaceutical markets. >> you can make this drug for the cost of a cup of coffee, and it's selling for a thousand dollars. so something's broken in the market where that doesn't seem to be priced fairly and where the u.s. is paying a price that's 5 to 10 times what it costs in europe. >> reporter: novo nordisk's response, "we appreciate that it's frustrating that each country has its own health care system, but making isolated and limited comparisons ignores this fundamental fact. but for williams -- >> i feel disappointed. i feel like simply because we're the usa, they feel like they can charge us more. and that's just simply unfair. >> in response to senator sanders' comment about novo nordisk being greedy, the company told us it's proud of the work its scientists have done to advance innovation and improve people's lives. it also said that even when it lowers its prices, too often patients in the united states don't get the savings. it says insurers and pharmacy benefit managers among others play a role in pricing too, and t
. >> reporter: university of minnesota professor studies pharmaceutical markets. >> you can make this drug for the cost of a cup of coffee, and it's selling for a thousand dollars. so something's broken in the market where that doesn't seem to be priced fairly and where the u.s. is paying a price that's 5 to 10 times what it costs in europe. >> reporter: novo nordisk's response, "we appreciate that it's frustrating that each country has its own health care system, but...
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mary's university of minnesota said he didn't complete the program. is put together, what's your assessment of tim walz? >> in arkansas we're call ago popeyed liar. somebody that can't bring himself to tell the truth. this is really bizarre. i mean, his poppography is not -- topography is not that embarrassing and has a nice life story and could tell it. he doesn't need to embellish and i served 24 years in national guard and that's honorable. never went to war. nothing wrong with that . what's wrong is lying. in this case, i'm really close to my phd. well, the truth is he left that school in 2004, never went back. they don't have any record of him working on it since then. and that was 20 years ago. it'd be like me telling you at 69 years old, i'm really working hard to getny my eagle scout. and i'm really close to it. and after that, i'm going to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame because i've been playing guitar since i was 11 years old. this guy doesn't need to be vice president then. liz: none of what you said about yourself is true?
mary's university of minnesota said he didn't complete the program. is put together, what's your assessment of tim walz? >> in arkansas we're call ago popeyed liar. somebody that can't bring himself to tell the truth. this is really bizarre. i mean, his poppography is not -- topography is not that embarrassing and has a nice life story and could tell it. he doesn't need to embellish and i served 24 years in national guard and that's honorable. never went to war. nothing wrong with that ....
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our final low to an explosively premature celebration in college football as the university of minnesota'stial game-winning field goal in front of the home fans with his team trailing north carolina by two points and only four seconds left in the game. the fireworks team had an itchy trigger finger. >> on the way -- it is no good! north carolina survives. >> so the kick goes wide right and north carolina wins the game but the golden gophers aep fireworks guys must have had a different angle on it because they set off quite a celebration in the sky despite the fact their team just lost in heartbreaking fashion or maybe heartbreaking fashion or maybe we're celebrating a good i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. an
our final low to an explosively premature celebration in college football as the university of minnesota'stial game-winning field goal in front of the home fans with his team trailing north carolina by two points and only four seconds left in the game. the fireworks team had an itchy trigger finger. >> on the way -- it is no good! north carolina survives. >> so the kick goes wide right and north carolina wins the game but the golden gophers aep fireworks guys must have had a...
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received her bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from none other than the university of minnesota. excellent choice. ranking member fischer. >> i thought you're going to have me comment on the excellent choice. >> no, i was going to allow you to -- but you can do that. >> i will say very good. >> you will go over the nebraska gopher games i attended. >> stop, stop, don't be harsh. mr. stiff, welcome. mr. stiff is a legislative attorney for the american law division principally -- frontal credit programs, government organization oversight and related constitutional issues he joined in 2019 after probe litigation with an ohio based firm on a broad range of federal and state legal matters i welcome you here today and i thank you for your information that you are going to provide us. >> if the witnesses could rise and raise the right hand. do you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the whole truth, and the truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? thank you. you can all be seated and ms. mattingley, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairwoman klobuchar, ra
received her bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from none other than the university of minnesota. excellent choice. ranking member fischer. >> i thought you're going to have me comment on the excellent choice. >> no, i was going to allow you to -- but you can do that. >> i will say very good. >> you will go over the nebraska gopher games i attended. >> stop, stop, don't be harsh. mr. stiff, welcome. mr. stiff is a legislative attorney for...
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given how many students at the university of minnesota had a water bottle with them. >>>>i go to, like lunch or dinner. i bring this go to class or gym. >>>i just >>>>it's my go to water >>>bottle. there's plastic or steel sipper or straw function or style. no matter the look all eventually need a good rinse. >>>>how often do you clean this >>>thing, i would say probably every other week, maybe once a week. right now i clean it every three days. >>>>a survey found that 62% of people clean their water bottles at least once. a day. the rest clean it a couple times a week, or even month. it probably the last thing on people's mind at the end of the day. >>>amy johnston is a, extension educator on food safety. how often should we clean our water bottles? yeah, it is best to to wash them daily. >>>>that could be in the dishwasher or >>>by >>warm water >>>and soap and that's just going to prevent any build up of bacteria. last year i didn't do that routine as much. and then i found stuff in it and it's kind of gross me out. i got scared straight for >>>>it. bacteria can mul
given how many students at the university of minnesota had a water bottle with them. >>>>i go to, like lunch or dinner. i bring this go to class or gym. >>>i just >>>>it's my go to water >>>bottle. there's plastic or steel sipper or straw function or style. no matter the look all eventually need a good rinse. >>>>how often do you clean this >>>thing, i would say probably every other week, maybe once a week. right now i clean it...
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if you can believe it, were placed on volunteers during the university of minnesota's bee lab demonstrationer to make this beard a small cage holding the queen bee is placed around the volunteers neck, and all the other bees you see there follow her. the university has been doing this now for 25 years, and this is shocking. nobody was stung in the process. >> that is shocking. >> it's just the conversation for me, just the casual conversation. >> like, is she even talking? i couldn't even. >> the woman before her was talking. i just can't even barely watch this. >> i don't know if i would be willing to even try talking with those bees around my neck. can you imagine? >> i'm allergic to bees, so i would. >> it's not for you. >> i would never sign up for something like that. but still. that's crazy. >> well, it's going to be a honey of a day. i can tell you that. mainly i had to think of something. right? honestly, we've got pretty calm winds right now, but the flow is onshore, which is contributing to good air quality. you can see green circles all around the bay area right now, and that's g
if you can believe it, were placed on volunteers during the university of minnesota's bee lab demonstrationer to make this beard a small cage holding the queen bee is placed around the volunteers neck, and all the other bees you see there follow her. the university has been doing this now for 25 years, and this is shocking. nobody was stung in the process. >> that is shocking. >> it's just the conversation for me, just the casual conversation. >> like, is she even talking? i...
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received her bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from none other than the university of minnesota. excellent choice. ranking member fisher. service. principally covers service. appropriations law federal credit programs, government organizations oversight and related constitutional issues. oversight, and related constitutional issues. he joined crs in 2019 after practicing litigation with an ohio based firm on a broad range of federal and state legal matters. i welcome you here today and thank you for your information you are going to provide us with. >> if the witnesses could rise and raise their right hand? do you swear that the testimony you are about to give is the whole truth, and the truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> thank you. you can all be seated. ms. mattingly, you are recognized, too, for five minutes. >> chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member fisher, and members of the committee, i'm with the partnership of public service, a nonpartisan nonprofit that focuses on building a better government and stronger democracy. the partnership is home to t
received her bachelor's degree from dartmouth college and her doctorate from none other than the university of minnesota. excellent choice. ranking member fisher. service. principally covers service. appropriations law federal credit programs, government organizations oversight and related constitutional issues. oversight, and related constitutional issues. he joined crs in 2019 after practicing litigation with an ohio based firm on a broad range of federal and state legal matters. i welcome...
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baker took a medical leave of absence to surgically transition from male to female at the university of minnesotatal, and to recover at home extended leaves of absence were one of the benefits offered to of the mpi. workers were given full salaries the first two months of their medical leave and then 60% salary for subsequent as a long time employee who had reportedly never missed a day of work. baker believed that the taxpayer would care for her throughout her convalescence about two months into her absence, however apparently as part of the administrative process, transferring baker from her full salary to the 60% disability pay the taxpayer requested additional documentation from baker's company. then when the insurance form revealed that baker had undergone surgical gender affirmation. company officials scrambled to dismiss her. four days later, on july 18th, 1969, tcpalm management issued a letter firing baker on the grounds that she had, quote, voluntary early absented herself from work without adequate notice to supervisors. suddenly unemployed baker was forced to relocate to salt city, ut
baker took a medical leave of absence to surgically transition from male to female at the university of minnesotatal, and to recover at home extended leaves of absence were one of the benefits offered to of the mpi. workers were given full salaries the first two months of their medical leave and then 60% salary for subsequent as a long time employee who had reportedly never missed a day of work. baker believed that the taxpayer would care for her throughout her convalescence about two months...
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in addition to students from indiana university, ukrainian students from the universities of pennsylvania and minnesotan this group. in 2021, i turned to the catholic university with a request to attract students, volunteers who could join our course, our class and communicate with students, with american students, daria started joining somewhere... from the middle of november 23 and continued in the spring semester, there were weeks when we saw our class meet four, four times a week, we meet for 50 minutes, and there were weeks when daria joined every day. because the group was small, students from the us. they communicated closely with daria and remember her well, they say, she supported them in learning ukrainian and told them not to give up despite their mistakes. daria often waited in the online room or joined in and helped with some exercises, she helped students with their homework. she was very funny, she had a good sense of humor, although there were many opportunities to make fun of my accent in... she was very kind about it and always encouraging, very encouraging, just a very nice person, i
in addition to students from indiana university, ukrainian students from the universities of pennsylvania and minnesotan this group. in 2021, i turned to the catholic university with a request to attract students, volunteers who could join our course, our class and communicate with students, with american students, daria started joining somewhere... from the middle of november 23 and continued in the spring semester, there were weeks when we saw our class meet four, four times a week, we meet...
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he earned a bachelor of science degree in criminology from the university of minnesota duluth and a doctorate degree from the university of school of law. ms. patty warren was born in new york city and has six children. she was a stay-at-home mom for 25 years and homeschools her children. she returned to the workforce after the oldest child graduated high school is pivoted and spent 10 years in retail management until she retired. she is caloric tired and works part-time as an office administrator for a church while living in maryland she's the mother of rachel moran who was tragically murdered august 2023. mr. jim and desmond assists county supervisor a navy veteran retired at 33 or delta air lines pilot and captain. san diego county board of supervisors oversees a region that spans over 4200 square miles it includes 70 miles of pacific coastline ensures a 60-mile international border with mexico. with a population exceeding 3 million san diego county is the fifth most populist in the united states presenting diverse challenges and opportunities. supervisor crucial role prior to serving serv
he earned a bachelor of science degree in criminology from the university of minnesota duluth and a doctorate degree from the university of school of law. ms. patty warren was born in new york city and has six children. she was a stay-at-home mom for 25 years and homeschools her children. she returned to the workforce after the oldest child graduated high school is pivoted and spent 10 years in retail management until she retired. she is caloric tired and works part-time as an office...
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did help cut their body mass index and the study leader, professor claudia fox, from the university of minnesotafor treating obesity. we could try not eating anyway. they have been told to try harder with diet and exercise and now with the possibility of a medication that addresses the underlying physiology of obesity. there is hope that children living with obesity can live healthier and more productive lives. well i can hear my next guest already foaming at the mouth as the former presenter of fat families, steve miller. steve, i know your take on fat jabs. you think there are shortcuts? we should be trying harder, but seriously, giving them to kids as young as six, have we gone mad? >> well, the first thing on my headin >> well, the first thing on my head in my mind when i heard about this is what has this country come to when we're talking about getting kids as young as six years old to be jabbed weekly or however often it is because they are too fat? where are the parents in all of this? >> there's three things actually here that are important. >> number one is we do not know the long term
did help cut their body mass index and the study leader, professor claudia fox, from the university of minnesotafor treating obesity. we could try not eating anyway. they have been told to try harder with diet and exercise and now with the possibility of a medication that addresses the underlying physiology of obesity. there is hope that children living with obesity can live healthier and more productive lives. well i can hear my next guest already foaming at the mouth as the former presenter...
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so the set, the age of 37, you where the, the, the job on the head of the university and then minnesota's head as a very young age. when the hold on, you don't do this exact date time zone or highest of them young this and that, and you know, you say that an average chest on the start right page of i know facial is 50 plus many of the ministers of the 6 the above with certain assistance above 70, why is that a tournament age in this country is $61.00 who is on this. this one was on the job, one, it was on the then your promise to m, but i'm going to say right on the i is talent. as governors and university proficiency should be for the fence the when you the best bang, think on them. yes, very cool. that we had that and instructed that to the average age of 5 minutes to to should not go beyond 55 for this not on the team. however, what we have received and the theme that had investigated these part, the phone use more than 20 teams have been assigned to examining the portfolio is uh, starting by examining and evaluating the curriculum. bates i. in addition to that, many of the political a
so the set, the age of 37, you where the, the, the job on the head of the university and then minnesota's head as a very young age. when the hold on, you don't do this exact date time zone or highest of them young this and that, and you know, you say that an average chest on the start right page of i know facial is 50 plus many of the ministers of the 6 the above with certain assistance above 70, why is that a tournament age in this country is $61.00 who is on this. this one was on the job,...
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of minnesota left 3 dead and 3 injured. the american federal police has recently reported an increase in criminal incidents in schools and universities in this country. based on this report , one out of every 10 cases of criminal and violent incidents in this country occurs in schools or universities. in 2023, more than 42,000 people were killed by firearms or cold weapons in america. a group of tunisian people gathered in front of the american embassy and condemned the recent terrorist act of the zionist regime in lebanon and the american support for this regime. gatherers they considered the actions of the occupiers as a continuation of the genocide in the gaza strip and called on the arab and islamic nations to support the resistance forces . and in the second case, we want to examine the escape of edmundo gonzalez, the leader of the opposition and the failed candidate of the venezuelan elections, to spain. we go straight to caracas. mr. spain and his asylum request, we are witnessing the european parliament recognizing the failed candidate of the venezuelan elections as the elected president of your country. your evaluation and a
of minnesota left 3 dead and 3 injured. the american federal police has recently reported an increase in criminal incidents in schools and universities in this country. based on this report , one out of every 10 cases of criminal and violent incidents in this country occurs in schools or universities. in 2023, more than 42,000 people were killed by firearms or cold weapons in america. a group of tunisian people gathered in front of the american embassy and condemned the recent terrorist act of...
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of equalizing certain things and he is made minnesota attracted to business. it is working, there's something radical or socialist or communist about child tax credits, about universal most other countries. >> equality is good for business we have seen it time and time again. racism has been bad for business. as former president donald trump throws out these terms, socialism, fascism, radicalism of kamala harris he is dog whistling about her racial and ethnic background and also many of his believers do not actually even understand what those terms mean. when he thinks about that, these are people who use goods and services we pay into the used police, fire and public schools. the idea that some people could get a part of the pie that have traditionally been excluded from it all of a sudden former president donald trump's supporters believe then that means i must not be getting anything. that is not how democracy works. instead of explaining that to people he drills down on their baseless emotions to say we must continue to exclude others so we can maintain our status as the true and real americans which is patently false. i hope we are at a turning point. i hope th
of equalizing certain things and he is made minnesota attracted to business. it is working, there's something radical or socialist or communist about child tax credits, about universal most other countries. >> equality is good for business we have seen it time and time again. racism has been bad for business. as former president donald trump throws out these terms, socialism, fascism, radicalism of kamala harris he is dog whistling about her racial and ethnic background and also many of...
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of the united states. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidate spent her day fundraising in california. ready-made, minnesota governor tim walz , met michigan fans, rooting for a win against his home state universitytzes' spending the rest of the weekend preparing for tuesday's first and only debate against republican vice president candidate jd vance. >> i really think the debate will help us learn about the candidates more. ♪ >> reporter: the ohio senator is also getting ready for the debate following appearances yesterday in pennsylvania. >> we have to fire kamala harris and not give her a promotion. >> reporter: harris and tim walz announce another bus tour launching from pennsylvania right after the debate. and pennsylvania is also where trump will hold a campaign rally later today in erie. during the alabama the georgia game, the harris's campaign rolled out a new ad, asking the former president to commit to a second debate. he has said, he will not do so because it is too late , with some states already holding early voting. max. >> the harris's campaign did released information on the vice president's schedule for the rest of the weekend. what are her plans looking like for today? >> repor
of the united states. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidate spent her day fundraising in california. ready-made, minnesota governor tim walz , met michigan fans, rooting for a win against his home state universitytzes' spending the rest of the weekend preparing for tuesday's first and only debate against republican vice president candidate jd vance. >> i really think the debate will help us learn about the candidates more. ♪ >> reporter: the ohio senator is also...
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of political science of george mason university of shaw school and minneapolis. emma coke, a republican strategist, who was the 1st female majority leader in minnesota state, is just such a welcome to the program. eric, because the debate is essentially about allowing people decide who's going to be the choice for the presidential election. what did vote as learn from the debate that they didn't know before going into the debate, the latest new york times santa polls show that nearly 30 percent of motor school were polled in that poll. clearly did not know much about complet harrison. so calmer harris needed to be able to tell her story, well, also shaping a vision for the future. and that what was so important last night and was also, while most of debates really do not actually shape elections, it's the optics that mattered the most clearly what people are looking for is someone who basically it'd be presidential damsel can pass the commander. and she says that was what motors were looking for last night. okay. jennifer 1st presidential debate for canada. harris. should i say a sigh of relief for her and for the democrats as well. probably, you kn
of political science of george mason university of shaw school and minneapolis. emma coke, a republican strategist, who was the 1st female majority leader in minnesota state, is just such a welcome to the program. eric, because the debate is essentially about allowing people decide who's going to be the choice for the presidential election. what did vote as learn from the debate that they didn't know before going into the debate, the latest new york times santa polls show that nearly 30 percent...
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rachel: did you play for your university like -- brian: yeah, i went to harvard for grad school, undergrad. pete: st. thomas in minnesota, great football school, and for the rest ofrian and i will regale you with stories from high school -- [laughter] brian: is that what the 9 a.m. hour is -- pete: story time moderated by rachel. brian: if you're going to love it, rachel. rachel: tell me the naughtiest thing he ever did as a kid. brian: i don't think he was a very naughty -- pete: if i wasn't in high schoo- brian: i have something for you. can i tell you something? i don't know if you've ever said this on air. pete had this habit of chewing pre-chewed gum. like, he would with find gum underneath -- rachel: what? that can't be true. brian: he can't deny it -- pete: why would you bring that up? brian: because she asked. pete: like on a dare -- brian: you did this regularly. rachel: there's no amount of -- pete: i'm the guy who made the germs comment. [laughter] aye never really been concerned -- when you're a kid -- rachel: like how old? are you talking -- brian: oh, definitely old enough to do -- you didn't have to the dare him, oh or, or pete, there's some gum un
rachel: did you play for your university like -- brian: yeah, i went to harvard for grad school, undergrad. pete: st. thomas in minnesota, great football school, and for the rest ofrian and i will regale you with stories from high school -- [laughter] brian: is that what the 9 a.m. hour is -- pete: story time moderated by rachel. brian: if you're going to love it, rachel. rachel: tell me the naughtiest thing he ever did as a kid. brian: i don't think he was a very naughty -- pete: if i wasn't...
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place like minnesota where governor walz made it possible for illegal immigrants to get a driver's license, to get medicaid and to get paid funding at the university, you have to wonder how many ofses might happen to show up at the polls. so i do think there's a legitimate concern about illegal immigrants voting, and and i do think something like the save act continuing pressure and communicating with people that it is illegal to to vote if you're not an american citizen. maria: well, what's your reaction to the debate we just had with representatives bryan steil and cory mills? >> well, my advice would be to cut the continuing resolution into two parts. i think we should get mt. habit -- in the habit the national security budget get passed once a year for the entire year because we're helping the chinese communists. when we pass these c.r.s, we screw up the pentagon substantially. we make it more expensive, less effective, almost impossible to have long-term development of programs. secretary austin has been very clear about this, and while i often disagree with him, i think his statement on the importance of annual funding is exactly right. and everybody who says that they're
place like minnesota where governor walz made it possible for illegal immigrants to get a driver's license, to get medicaid and to get paid funding at the university, you have to wonder how many ofses might happen to show up at the polls. so i do think there's a legitimate concern about illegal immigrants voting, and and i do think something like the save act continuing pressure and communicating with people that it is illegal to to vote if you're not an american citizen. maria: well, what's...