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i am a college student at the university of minnesota. to poor -- duncan poor -- yom kippur, i find singing the songs and welcoming the new year through music helps me feel connected to the history of the jewish people. >> i am from massachusetts. on a spiritual and personal level, this high holiday season is a chance to look back on the past year and reflect on who i was and take time to look forward to the year ahead. >> i live in cleveland heights, a suburb of cleveland, ohio. i have a lot of family that lives in israel and i also have palestinian friends. all that is happening now affects us because we are so concerned about those people that we know but also just about the way middle east problems ar affecting the world. >> i live in los angeles. i found this year we were more thoughtful than celebratory. >> you will see a giant poster with everyingle picture of the hostages that needs to come home. in our prayers come up we make sure we are praying for t hostages, praying for peace because these people are in our hearts. they are ou
i am a college student at the university of minnesota. to poor -- duncan poor -- yom kippur, i find singing the songs and welcoming the new year through music helps me feel connected to the history of the jewish people. >> i am from massachusetts. on a spiritual and personal level, this high holiday season is a chance to look back on the past year and reflect on who i was and take time to look forward to the year ahead. >> i live in cleveland heights, a suburb of cleveland, ohio. i...
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university of minnesota research scholars amy esler and jennifer hall-lande are part of a centers forey, tracking the national rise in diagnoses in recent years. they were approached by alarmed parents to tease out specific prevalence in minnesota's somali community. >> i'm glad that we were able to provide some confirmation on what parents have been talking about for over 10 years now. and hopefully this helps influence policy. fred: what they cannot answer is why autism so prevalent in the local somali community, where they also found higher rates of intellectual disability than in the general population. >> literally hundreds of genes have been identified that are linked with autism. so, knowing how to predict autism ahead of time, we're not there yet. having a biomarker for autism, we're not there yet either. there may be an environmental component, but we're very much in the early stages of learning what those environmental components might be. fred: it's not only the science that's lacking, but these parents said it's also support from a system that's under-resourced, foreign to
university of minnesota research scholars amy esler and jennifer hall-lande are part of a centers forey, tracking the national rise in diagnoses in recent years. they were approached by alarmed parents to tease out specific prevalence in minnesota's somali community. >> i'm glad that we were able to provide some confirmation on what parents have been talking about for over 10 years now. and hopefully this helps influence policy. fred: what they cannot answer is why autism so prevalent in...
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investments into his way the companies, including northwest and brown rush, cuz john hopkins, the university of minnesota and the university of california riverside. c with students who galvanized the purchase movement have been mocking one year as well as more with more demonstrations. a federal judge stopped in an attempt to band a visual by a palestinian student group at the university of maryland. but as christians telling me, reports new restrictions that all the colleges a forcing student active as to change that tactics. all right, so art as protest. nadine for tyler organize this exhibit at new york university featuring submissions from active us who like her to part in demonstrations on college campuses last spring. this was really like my attempt to create a record of the movement to represented on some terms as of this semester, new restrictions on where students can gather and what they can say are forcing them to get creative. the university has literally cordoned off every single space of gathering that is on its universe to campus or to suppress the words palestine. and so we understand th
investments into his way the companies, including northwest and brown rush, cuz john hopkins, the university of minnesota and the university of california riverside. c with students who galvanized the purchase movement have been mocking one year as well as more with more demonstrations. a federal judge stopped in an attempt to band a visual by a palestinian student group at the university of maryland. but as christians telling me, reports new restrictions that all the colleges a forcing student...
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adding to the mystery a chinese international student studying at university of minnesota was found trying to fish a drone out of a tree in newport news, virginia. images taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington facility that builds nuclear submarine for the military and aircraft carriers. he was arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china and given a six-month sentence. the drone mystery remains unsolved but it has the attention of pentagon brass. >> harris: i would hope so. drones are used in wartime. we have had two attempted assassinations on a past president. things flying in the sky and a drone can hover and go low, too, and blow up. we need to know who is doing it. jennifer, thank you, great report. breaking news now. we're looking live and we'll take that picture. beirut, lebanon. talking about war. flames and smoke rising as israel continues to hammer hezbollah terror targets there. a number of senior figures from hezbollah's terror group have been targeted in that area including the leader nasrallah who was killed on september 27th
adding to the mystery a chinese international student studying at university of minnesota was found trying to fish a drone out of a tree in newport news, virginia. images taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington facility that builds nuclear submarine for the military and aircraft carriers. he was arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china and given a six-month sentence. the drone mystery remains unsolved but it has the attention of pentagon...
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chinese international student studying at university of minnesota found trying to fish a drone out ofmages taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington engels facility which builds nuclear submarines for the military and ford class aircraft carriers, he was then arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china. he began a six-month sentence on october 2nd, just two weeks ago. bret? >> bret: another story. what is the pentagon saying about these reports that north korea is sending soldiers to help the russian army in ukraine? >> well, the issue was raised originally by president zelenskyy. the pentagon said these reports, if true, quote: would mark a significant increase in the dprk russia defense relationship, such a move would also indicate a new level of desperation for russia as it continues to suffer significant casualties or the battlefield in its brutal war against ukraine. north korea, bret, has always supplied russia with ballistic missiles and artillery shells. bret? >> bret: jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. jennifer, thanks. >> b
chinese international student studying at university of minnesota found trying to fish a drone out ofmages taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington engels facility which builds nuclear submarines for the military and ford class aircraft carriers, he was then arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china. he began a six-month sentence on october 2nd, just two weeks ago. bret? >> bret: another story. what is the pentagon saying about these...
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adding to the mystery, on january fifth, a chinese international student studying at university of minnesotae out of a tree in newport virginia. images taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington facility which builds nuclear submarines for the military and ford class aircraft carriers. he was arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china. he began a six-month sentence on october second, just two weeks ago. >> trace: jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. let's bring in former navy seal who trained with the idf in israel, cameron hamilton, a host of the aaron cohen show podcast, israeli special operations veteran aaron cohen, rabbi chaim mentz, and the star of netflix skin decision before and after, board-certified plastic surgeon doctor sheila nazarian. thank you for coming on. cameron, to you first, we do not know if these drones or from russia or china. we just don't have any idea but they "new york post" rights, headline, drones surveilling america's most sensitive military sights in the pentagon says it cannot stop them. what are we? our
adding to the mystery, on january fifth, a chinese international student studying at university of minnesotae out of a tree in newport virginia. images taken by the drone showed aerial photos of the huntington facility which builds nuclear submarines for the military and ford class aircraft carriers. he was arrested 13 days later in san francisco with a one-way ticket back to china. he began a six-month sentence on october second, just two weeks ago. >> trace: jennifer griffin at the...
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and at the university of minnesota. ce arrested 11 pro-palestinian protesters who occupied and vandalized an administrative building. and listen to this. a lot of parents will think this is pretty cool. chick-fil-a launching a new family friendly app. chick-fil-a play. the free app. will launch on november 18th. and feature original animated shows, scripted podcasts, games, video based recipes. i love that and kid-friendly crafts and ebooks and interactive stories as well. so they have kids meals, guys, and now they have a kids app. >> steve: it's about time. >> lawrence: we were just talking brian doesn't do the weave well. >> brian: still working on my weave. >> ainsley: thank you, carley. >> brian: thank you very much, carley. >> steve: we are stepping aside. we are going to run a commercial as a public service. >> brian: i was supposed to read the tease. ♪ory where our founder discovered a retired teacher living. no home. no health care. so she said no to this injustice and yes to transforming lives. it's this drive,
and at the university of minnesota. ce arrested 11 pro-palestinian protesters who occupied and vandalized an administrative building. and listen to this. a lot of parents will think this is pretty cool. chick-fil-a launching a new family friendly app. chick-fil-a play. the free app. will launch on november 18th. and feature original animated shows, scripted podcasts, games, video based recipes. i love that and kid-friendly crafts and ebooks and interactive stories as well. so they have kids...
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and protests at the university of minnesota. a heavy police presence on the minneapolis campus tonight, as you can see. according to the university, protesters started gathering right in front of the student union. this was around 3:00 this afternoon, and eventually started to occupy a campus building. now, the university says protesters started spray painting walls and the lenses of security cameras. police say they broke windows and blocked off entrance and exit points. a number of staff were stuck inside and according to the university, 11 people were arrested in the middle east. israel is expanding its air attacks against hezbollah by targeting sites it says are used to finance the group's activities. at this time, no casualties have been reported from these latest strikes. meanwhile, as israel is preparing for a possible retaliatory strike on iran, the pentagon has delivered its third anti-missile system, which is now in place. even so, the defense secretary maintains the u.s. still pushing for an end to the war, which could
and protests at the university of minnesota. a heavy police presence on the minneapolis campus tonight, as you can see. according to the university, protesters started gathering right in front of the student union. this was around 3:00 this afternoon, and eventually started to occupy a campus building. now, the university says protesters started spray painting walls and the lenses of security cameras. police say they broke windows and blocked off entrance and exit points. a number of staff were...
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michael osterholm at the university of minnesota put a potential trump administration he said he has served a health role in every administration back to ronald reagan and he's never made such the public pronouncement. he told me. i also spoke with paul offit is a vaccine scientist at chop, who warned that it would be a disaster if rfk jr. were put in charge of health policy in a trump administration. he hearkened back to vaccine misinformation involving some cases in samoa of measles thousands of cases where he talked about it with you last month. here's what he said measles mumps, rubella vaccine was killing children, cause a drop in immunization rates in that company, which she visit country rather, which he visited, hung out with the anti-vaccine activist, wrote a letter to the president of samoa immunization rates drop. there were 5,600 cases of measles and 83 deaths in children and smell all less than four years of age as a direct consequence of his lobbying efforts? that's what this information does. it kills and i think that we're he in a position of authority regarding healt
michael osterholm at the university of minnesota put a potential trump administration he said he has served a health role in every administration back to ronald reagan and he's never made such the public pronouncement. he told me. i also spoke with paul offit is a vaccine scientist at chop, who warned that it would be a disaster if rfk jr. were put in charge of health policy in a trump administration. he hearkened back to vaccine misinformation involving some cases in samoa of measles thousands...
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he added anne arbor, michigan to watch his neighbors from the university of minnesota lose to michigan, but he didn'ty exactly get the warmest reception. take a looe thk at hows appear his appearance compares to donald trump's visit whenrene he headed down to tuscaloosa, alabama, for the alabama georgia game, which was great game. >> take a look. i did not here now, walz has been preparing for the debate,ut but got at least one advantage going in. oh, let't at ls see, is over ato news. radical left-wing biasver cbs s almost guaranteed to be on his side, given by one analysis, their coverage of harris and walz is basically entirely positive. their coverage of trump advances pretty much all negative. and the best part is if the democrats had their way, every network would be just like cbs. hake a looe cbs.k at what john y had to say. >> look at this. look, iflook people go to onlyue one source and the source, they go to a sick and, you know, has an agenda and putting out disinformation. our first amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be ableke to just, you know, hammer it o
he added anne arbor, michigan to watch his neighbors from the university of minnesota lose to michigan, but he didn'ty exactly get the warmest reception. take a looe thk at hows appear his appearance compares to donald trump's visit whenrene he headed down to tuscaloosa, alabama, for the alabama georgia game, which was great game. >> take a look. i did not here now, walz has been preparing for the debate,ut but got at least one advantage going in. oh, let't at ls see, is over ato news....
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baker took a medical leave of absence to surgically transition from male to female at the university of minnesota hospital, 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 ci
baker took a medical leave of absence to surgically transition from male to female at the university of minnesota hospital, 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...
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meanwhile, the university of minnesota is assessing the damage to its campus by pro-palestinian protesters demonstrators gathered at the student union then marched quickly to take over the administration building. about a dozen people were arrested. they vandalized the building, spray painted the lenses of security cameras and smashed windows. several school employees in the building couldn't leave because of the protest. demonstrators demanded the school divest from israel. >> evacuation orders have been lifted after several small brush fires threatened homes in santa cruz county. the fire shut down northbound highway one near watsonville yesterday afternoon. cal fire says a home and two outbuildings were damaged. one firefighter suffered minor injuries, but crews managed to quickly stop the fire's forward progress. firefighters remained on scene through the night to make sure the fires did not reignite. and in the east bay, about 30 firefighters continue to monitor the keller fire in the oakland hills that flared up friday. the 15 acre fire mostly contained, but crews are spending today
meanwhile, the university of minnesota is assessing the damage to its campus by pro-palestinian protesters demonstrators gathered at the student union then marched quickly to take over the administration building. about a dozen people were arrested. they vandalized the building, spray painted the lenses of security cameras and smashed windows. several school employees in the building couldn't leave because of the protest. demonstrators demanded the school divest from israel. >> evacuation...
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minnesota resident and a college student voting in my first presidential election. i want to hear about education issues, especially with the price of college in minnesota. governor walz helped make universityuition free for families that made under $80,000 a year. for my younger step wings, he made school lunches free-for-all k to 12 students and increase public school funding by 5.5 billion. so i want to hear about those in the debate tonight. bottom line is, he's been a fantastic governor. i think he will be a great vice president. minnesota has given the country to vice presidents in hubert humphrey and walter mondale. tim walz will be an incredible addition to that. >> what do you think he brings to the ticket? >> i mean, he's just a really down to earth guy. i mean, i know plenty of guys in minnesota who are just like tim walz. i would be happy with any of them as vice president. and i'm happy that tim walz has a good shot at being it. >> do you want him to remain progressive and push progressive initiatives or do you see a need for him and the vice president to come to the center? >> i mean, tim walz has always -- she's always been a moderate. he won in a red district in southern min
minnesota resident and a college student voting in my first presidential election. i want to hear about education issues, especially with the price of college in minnesota. governor walz helped make universityuition free for families that made under $80,000 a year. for my younger step wings, he made school lunches free-for-all k to 12 students and increase public school funding by 5.5 billion. so i want to hear about those in the debate tonight. bottom line is, he's been a fantastic governor. i...
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university of michigan. she was joined by maggie rogers, a running command, minnesota governor tim walz. kamala harris contrasting her vision for the country saying a trump is focused on himself and the posterior. >> i would ask as to just imagined the oval office in three months. okay? just pick trade in your head. either is donald trump sitting in the very -- [booing] -- is doing over his enemies last, or meet with your help working for you checking off my to-do list. >> tomorrow kamala harris will be in d.c. where she is delivering what is being described as a major closing argument back address except around ! guilmain 20,000 he was. >> trace: okay thank you, let's bring in pete peterson, independent women's law center director may mailman, thank you both repeating care. may, come amok he was getting haggled out of these rallies. again and again. you would think she would eventually have this a good response, but here it is and here's what she says. >> see you later, see you later. >> we have before us to turn the page on in the fear -- >> i do believe the message holds greater urgen
university of michigan. she was joined by maggie rogers, a running command, minnesota governor tim walz. kamala harris contrasting her vision for the country saying a trump is focused on himself and the posterior. >> i would ask as to just imagined the oval office in three months. okay? just pick trade in your head. either is donald trump sitting in the very -- [booing] -- is doing over his enemies last, or meet with your help working for you checking off my to-do list. >> tomorrow...
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all of you, those in the middle, making childcare more affordable and doing a tax credit for child tax credit and making sure we have universal pre-k and then doing things like we did and minnesota -- a free breakfast and lunch in schools so kids can eat. i will make the cake -- kamala harris is providing and those of a -- and those of us in the middle in the san juan -- in the sandwich generation, i have an 18-year-old and a 90-year-old. once you got 60 you really care about medicare, i will tell you that. medicare and social security are the two greatest anti-poverty programs that we have ever established. they are important. she proposed something that is a game changer. having medicare pay for in-home care for people so they can stay in their homes. and i did not know this until i saw it with my mother using it that kamala is proposing because it doesn't happen now that medicare pay for vision and hearing, hearing aids and glasses. when my mom finally bought and was able to get a hearing aid, she was a hell of a lot more fun. a report came out under donald trump that his plan would bankrupt social security insects years. he called it a ponzi scheme. dating van said it was th
all of you, those in the middle, making childcare more affordable and doing a tax credit for child tax credit and making sure we have universal pre-k and then doing things like we did and minnesota -- a free breakfast and lunch in schools so kids can eat. i will make the cake -- kamala harris is providing and those of a -- and those of us in the middle in the san juan -- in the sandwich generation, i have an 18-year-old and a 90-year-old. once you got 60 you really care about medicare, i will...
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he has helped reduce the cost of raising a family, he has passed universal school meals for kids in minnesotahas been a producer, he does it with a smile, with a certain spirit of gladness. that's kind of what we call minnesota nice, he embodies that spirit. i expect it will be on display tonight because he has a great smile, he really does care about people and it shows in the way he serves our state. who specifically is he hoping to speak to? we know the rate is so close, particularly in some of the states. is he hoping to try to appeal to some voters, the tiny few who are still undecided?— voters, the tiny few who are still undecided? the good thing about tim walz _ still undecided? the good thing about tim walz is _ still undecided? the good thing about tim walz is he _ still undecided? the good thing about tim walz is he has i still undecided? the good thing about tim walz is he has a i about tim walz is he has a message for everybody. that's why he has been able in congress, we serve there for 12 years together, he was able to win a district from a republican and after he left it return
he has helped reduce the cost of raising a family, he has passed universal school meals for kids in minnesotahas been a producer, he does it with a smile, with a certain spirit of gladness. that's kind of what we call minnesota nice, he embodies that spirit. i expect it will be on display tonight because he has a great smile, he really does care about people and it shows in the way he serves our state. who specifically is he hoping to speak to? we know the rate is so close, particularly in some...
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university of idaho students, will be held next august. the judge in the case pushed it back from a june start after kohberger's attorney successfully argued for a change of venue to boise. >>> and the minnesotans are for sale. the owners have hired a bank to explore the sale. the family has opened the team for more than 40 years. according to forbes, the team is valued at $1.46 billion. kelly, back to you. >> tyler, see you soon. >>> misinformation has been ramping up ahead of the presidential election, even as ai comes onto the scene. is it helping or hurting? deidre bosa is here now digging into a new report from openai in today's "tech check." what are they claiming, deidre? >> you hit on a key question, will this go any better than it did in the social media era? mark zuckerberg wrote back in 2012, facebook was not originally created to be a company. it was built to accomplish a social mission, make the world more open and connected. sounds familiar. it did for a while. but then misinformation, influence operations, they reared their heads and zuckerberg, facebook, they were on the defense. policymakers had to try to put pandora back in the box. so openai, there's signs it may be trying
university of idaho students, will be held next august. the judge in the case pushed it back from a june start after kohberger's attorney successfully argued for a change of venue to boise. >>> and the minnesotans are for sale. the owners have hired a bank to explore the sale. the family has opened the team for more than 40 years. according to forbes, the team is valued at $1.46 billion. kelly, back to you. >> tyler, see you soon. >>> misinformation has been ramping up...
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democratic governor of minnesota tim walz signed initiatives allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for drivers license, qualify for free tuition at state universityor low-income residents are those not magnets to draw people here, many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. >> that is not the vice president position the vice president made it clear she had policies that make a difference, or border policy are the most strongest and fair that we have seen. stuart: do voters believe harris is strong on the border. >> no most do not believe that in any way shape or form based on your record and being the borders are allowing 12 - 15, 20 million we don't quite know the number illegal into this country including hundreds if not thousands on the terror watch list based on her record in words comparing ice to the kkk insane illegal border crossings should be legal, that is why voters do not trust this, it was a master class by shannon bream, i wish more journalists out there would do this when you're interviewing, the hears were tim walz or any politician republican or democrat simply read back a quote basing their position on what it was and what
democratic governor of minnesota tim walz signed initiatives allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for drivers license, qualify for free tuition at state universityor low-income residents are those not magnets to draw people here, many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. >> that is not the vice president position the vice president made it clear she had policies that make a difference, or border policy are the most strongest and fair that we have seen. stuart: do...
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university that institution has been described as having a long held devotion love for mother land aligning closely with ideologies of ccp set up a private company that coordinated yum student travel to china allowed minnesota institutions higher education to collaborate with ccp mike pompeo was shutting down on his way out remember. >> do i remember wild reported yesterday tim walz said he was in tiananmen square. he wasn't during uprising that has been disrevenue -- >> why did he say it. >> why did he say it? i think a very fair question. >> can't they go on honeymoon and they went on anniversary of tiananmen square went to china. >> he is saying he was there but he wasn't. >> i meant. >> i got you i hear you, catching up, so that is going to come up it has to come up there is a lot of questions for tim walz tonight, again, is it going to be asked. maria: getting started this hour a big hour coming up breaking news dock workers from texas to maine are now on strike, national association distributors ceo president here to talk about potential impact on the american people texas governor greg abbott here with announcement his planned texas stock exchange we want to know about 13,000 murderers roaming around
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demo democrat governor of minnesota tim walz signed into law initiatives like immigrants into the illegally to buy for drivers licenses, qualify for free tuition at state universitiesnroll in the states free healthcare program for low income residents. are those not magnets to draw people here? many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. it why it should your taxpayers in minnesota or across the states pay for those programs? >> is not the vice president's position but i will say this. minnesota ranks as a top-five business that we rank the top three state for children living. the top state for healthcare access but i would add this. to the safest road spread the vice president has made it clear she has a policies out governor, you know a lot of people would not enjoy that statement to cook's mind to be able come here over the last few years. simply we have a policy james lankford in oklahoma give have congress operated move border agents this or th thanks it woud actually work donald trump told us for four years mexico did not pay for. this is a real bill of experts and start to tackle the issue. want to resort to demonizing people or chew making up or crafti
demo democrat governor of minnesota tim walz signed into law initiatives like immigrants into the illegally to buy for drivers licenses, qualify for free tuition at state universitiesnroll in the states free healthcare program for low income residents. are those not magnets to draw people here? many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. it why it should your taxpayers in minnesota or across the states pay for those programs? >> is not the vice president's position but i will say...
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of political science at fordham university, christina greer. certainly reproductive rights, abortion health care will be an issue tonight in the vice presidential debate between ohio senator j.d. vance and the minnesotathat abortion looms as one of the decisive issues this november, as it has in every election since dobbs. you do you see it playing out this evening? >> oh, it'll definitely be front and center, john, because it's not just about abortion or a woman's reproductive freedom, we're actually having a larger conversation about a woman's right to choose. and so when the conversation came up during the presidential debate between kamala harris and donald trump, donald trump punted and said, you know, well, that's jd's issue i don't want to really talk to him about that. he's been incredibly draconian and said in several issues over many years how he feels about abortion and a woman's right to choose. and so hopefully tim walz will be able to pin him down so that all the viewers can see just how he and donald trump plan to move forward. they've bragged about the political justices they put into office in the past. so we'll see how j.d. vance tries to walk back some of his conversations or his s
of political science at fordham university, christina greer. certainly reproductive rights, abortion health care will be an issue tonight in the vice presidential debate between ohio senator j.d. vance and the minnesotathat abortion looms as one of the decisive issues this november, as it has in every election since dobbs. you do you see it playing out this evening? >> oh, it'll definitely be front and center, john, because it's not just about abortion or a woman's reproductive freedom,...
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minnesota and going to the twin cities. it began early in the 20th century, people began to notice that patterns. peter: what is your area of academics at the university of miami in ohio? steven: i teach all sorts of american history courses. i consider myself that utility infielder of our undergrad curriculum, but as a specialist, one of my fields of interest is urban history. i know it is almost perverse that as an urban historian i wrote this book on rural america, but it comes out of my work as an urban historian to put on those lenses and look at the areas beyond american cities and see what we can see using that framework. peter: here are some statistics from the usda and census bureau about rural america today. 97% of the u.s. is rural land. the population is about 46 million, 14% of the u.s. total. 1.9 million farms in the u.s.. the median worth of the farms is one point $4 million. food and agriculture contribute about $1.4 trillion to the gross domestic product. one of the outstanding figures for me is 90 7% of the u.s. is considered rural -- 97% of the u.s. is considered rural? steven: yes. it has to do with the way the census and other gov
minnesota and going to the twin cities. it began early in the 20th century, people began to notice that patterns. peter: what is your area of academics at the university of miami in ohio? steven: i teach all sorts of american history courses. i consider myself that utility infielder of our undergrad curriculum, but as a specialist, one of my fields of interest is urban history. i know it is almost perverse that as an urban historian i wrote this book on rural america, but it comes out of my...
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minnesota and went to the twin cities. again, it begins very early in the 20th century, people notice these patterns. >> steven conn, what is your area of academics at the universityami in ohio? >> i teach all kinds of american history courses. i consider myself the utility infielder of our undergraduate curriculum. whatever needs to get taught, i often teach. as a specialist, one of my fields of interest is urban history. i know it sounds almost perverse that, as an urban historian, i wound up writing this book on rural america, but it does come out of my work as an urban historian, to put those lenses to look now at the areas beyond american cities and see what we could see using that framework. >> here are some statistics from the u.s. department of agriculture and the u.s. census bureau about rural america today , 97% of the u.s. is rural land . the population is about 46 million, 14% of the u.s. total. about 1.89 million farms in the u.s.. the median worth of those farms is $1.4 million. food and agriculture contribute about $1.4 trillion to the gross domestic product. one of the outstanding figures for me, professor, 97% of the u.s. is considered rural? >> y
minnesota and went to the twin cities. again, it begins very early in the 20th century, people notice these patterns. >> steven conn, what is your area of academics at the universityami in ohio? >> i teach all kinds of american history courses. i consider myself the utility infielder of our undergraduate curriculum. whatever needs to get taught, i often teach. as a specialist, one of my fields of interest is urban history. i know it sounds almost perverse that, as an urban...
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minnesota schools' kids will soon receive free breakfast and lunch. >> it is now law. >> (cheering) >> he signed stricter gun control measures, particularly universal background checks. >> ...for private transfers ofomatic military-style assault weapons. >> there you go. >> that was the official moment when governor tim walz signed recreational marijuana into law. >> he even signed a bill to make minnesota a refuge for transgender individuals and families. >> so, with the governor's signature, it immediately made minnesota a trans refuge state. >> and so he morphed into what i say is a far-left liberal. and his policies that he passed would clearly show that he tried to do those when i was the, the majority leader in the senate. i just stopped him. and once he had total power, you got to see where he was trying to go. >> so i think there's definitely a view in the capitol that tim walz, when he had absolute power, veered sharply to the left. >> he wanted to contrast it with what was happening in some of these republican states, where, where republicans had the keys to everhing. >> they're banning books in their schools. we're banishing hunger from ours. (audience cheers and applauds) >> i just rem
minnesota schools' kids will soon receive free breakfast and lunch. >> it is now law. >> (cheering) >> he signed stricter gun control measures, particularly universal background checks. >> ...for private transfers ofomatic military-style assault weapons. >> there you go. >> that was the official moment when governor tim walz signed recreational marijuana into law. >> he even signed a bill to make minnesota a refuge for transgender individuals and...
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campaign has had bill nye the science guy on the university of nevada campus to encourage get out the vote, trump has visited, jd vance has visited, minnesotamore success. more republicans have turned in their ballots for early voting so far which is something you have not typically seen in recent elections. the last election trunk bashed mail in ballots and mail in voting but now they are really encouraging both. both political parties are encouraging their base to get out the vote right now. that's an interesting point. let me pick that up with you in michigan and turn of the mail—in ballots, early voting, what are you seeing there? that has 'ust what are you seeing there? that has just gotten _ what are you seeing there? that hasjust gotten picked off in michigan so we don't have a good — michigan so we don't have a good sense on where that is going — good sense on where that is going at_ good sense on where that is going at this point. both sides are still— going at this point. both sides are still very aggressive in this— are still very aggressive in this state, they both really want — this state, they both really want to _ this state,
campaign has had bill nye the science guy on the university of nevada campus to encourage get out the vote, trump has visited, jd vance has visited, minnesotamore success. more republicans have turned in their ballots for early voting so far which is something you have not typically seen in recent elections. the last election trunk bashed mail in ballots and mail in voting but now they are really encouraging both. both political parties are encouraging their base to get out the vote right now....