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brings us to missouri, another state that has turned incredibly competitive in the chamber has not invested any money in yet. we seeing there a democratic other source has of economic measures. what is your out look on missouri? when he was in the state legislature, he supported sinker pay -- single-payer. that is not were voters are. i'm fundamentally confident the senator will be back. the ceo and i traveled the state. we have been active in missouri and will continue to be in the final months to ensure that the senator is reelected. >> i'm curious about your assessment of the lack of primary challenges in the long run. a lot of people were bracing for .ore civil war in that why do you thing in the year of trump that we did not see more insurgent antiestablishment primary challengers succeeding on the national level? rob: it is a great question and the challenges conventional wisdom. donald trump a year ago was beginning to gain traction and senator cruz was beginning also to gain traction. there were a lot of prognostications that that at the top of the ticket would also bleed into the d
brings us to missouri, another state that has turned incredibly competitive in the chamber has not invested any money in yet. we seeing there a democratic other source has of economic measures. what is your out look on missouri? when he was in the state legislature, he supported sinker pay -- single-payer. that is not were voters are. i'm fundamentally confident the senator will be back. the ceo and i traveled the state. we have been active in missouri and will continue to be in the final...
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matea: that brings us to missouri, another state that has turned incredibly competitive in the chamber has not invested any money in yet. there we are also seeing a who hasic candidate supported gun rights and other sorts of economic measures. what is your out look on missouri? reflective.kaner is when he was in the state legislature, he was a single-payer. i'm fundamentally confident the senator will be back. the ceo and i traveled the state. we had a four city tour across this. we have been active in missouri and will continue to be in the final months to ensure that the senator is in fact reelected. michelle: one thing i am curious about in the assessment of primary challenges or the lack of primary challenges in the long run, a lot of people were bracing for more civil war in that. why do you thing in the year of trump that we did not see more insurgent antiestablishment primary challengers succeeding at the congressional level? rob: i think it is a great challenge, and it really does challenge conventional wisdom. donald trump a year ago was beginning to gain traction, and ted cru
matea: that brings us to missouri, another state that has turned incredibly competitive in the chamber has not invested any money in yet. there we are also seeing a who hasic candidate supported gun rights and other sorts of economic measures. what is your out look on missouri? reflective.kaner is when he was in the state legislature, he was a single-payer. i'm fundamentally confident the senator will be back. the ceo and i traveled the state. we had a four city tour across this. we have been...
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the cold front that rolled through yesterday is now well to the east of us in missouri and kansas continuing to slide to the southeast allowing high pressure to build in starting tomorrow allowing temperatures california this weekend creating rain to the north of us. after this morning with the drizzle we have temperatures in the upper 50s so a little taste of fall today but this afternoon we should see some sunshine. tomorrow 73 and 81 on friday followed by mid to upper 70s for the weekend. >>> we have these ea visibility tracking this morning affecting the drive as you get along the hell here. this is from the cdot camera. we do have extremes of volume heading into town. we have speeds into the 20s now so 13 minutes on the drive from torching -- for -- thorton to denver. look at this never ending line so it all runs together giving the low visibility. here we are with an accident along broadway with another side street accident as well along sixth your i-25. it is slowing with the orange here showing us the fog impacting the dry along i-70 and our long's e-470. we have the 30 minute delay
the cold front that rolled through yesterday is now well to the east of us in missouri and kansas continuing to slide to the southeast allowing high pressure to build in starting tomorrow allowing temperatures california this weekend creating rain to the north of us. after this morning with the drizzle we have temperatures in the upper 50s so a little taste of fall today but this afternoon we should see some sunshine. tomorrow 73 and 81 on friday followed by mid to upper 70s for the weekend....
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she says her husband used a credit card to fill the tank in missouri. and pwougt about 20 dollars in gas. when they went to use the card the next day. it was declined. she checked her account and found nine thousand nine dollar charges from the gas station. she says the pump charged her for more than 27 thousand gallons of gas. >> . the store initially refused to take it off the account. two weeks later after getting customer service involved. her account was credited back that money. the owner of the station blamed a glitch in the system. >> . that's an easy way to have a heart attack. can you imagine trying to get it taken off and they won't do it. >> you would think it's immediate. >> . >> that's a lot of gas. >> . >> to cycle for a very good cause. >> . cycle nation event. check it out. >> . all out there. and our sister station colorado own channel 2 is proud partner of the heart association. perfect weather. >> . washington is broken. a blatant case of special interests buying influence in washington. a draft bill by scott tipton thousands of recre
she says her husband used a credit card to fill the tank in missouri. and pwougt about 20 dollars in gas. when they went to use the card the next day. it was declined. she checked her account and found nine thousand nine dollar charges from the gas station. she says the pump charged her for more than 27 thousand gallons of gas. >> . the store initially refused to take it off the account. two weeks later after getting customer service involved. her account was credited back that money. the...
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it is a double pleasure for all of us and a privilege to honor those who are with us the secondurvived world war through to the pledge on the deck of the uss missourieptember 2, 1945. god bless america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we are very privileged to have with us the united states army band and brass quintet, who will now perform a tribute to our veterans. >> ♪ ["god bless america"] ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much for the patriotic celebration we have to remember all of us who have given their lives here. i am honored to introduce our final speaker today, 95 years old, purple heart veteran of world war ii. he answered the best into the army as a private in 1942 and retired as a colonel in september of 1972. during his 30 years of military service, he enjoyed a variety of interesting, challenging assignments. during world war ii, he participated in the battle of okinawa as the leader of an infantry platoon, the commander of a rifle company. and as an intelligence officer, in an infantry battalion. he was a staff sergeant with the 80th infantry blue ridge division where he was selected to attend officers candidate school at
it is a double pleasure for all of us and a privilege to honor those who are with us the secondurvived world war through to the pledge on the deck of the uss missourieptember 2, 1945. god bless america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we are very privileged to have with us the united states army band and brass quintet, who will now perform a tribute to our veterans. >> ♪ ["god bless america"] ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much for the patriotic...
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thanks to the missouri press association for hosting this opportunity for us to talk hopefully about the issues. in the 1150 year history of the missouri press association, suppose every time there was an election, politician said this is the most important election we have ever had. i do think when you look at the facts you put on the table this time, you can put more of those facts on the table that might suggest this is exactly a time where we are going to make decisions that will impact us for a generation. there are lots of opportunities out there, world food demand will double in 35 or 40 years more american energy, what can help in healthcare research and our state what can happen in transportation, actually in all of those areas we are particularly well positioned to take advantage of what could happen and we need to be focused on better jobs for stronger families. so much of the time the biggest obstacle is the out-of-control government regulators. obamacare and the disruption it has created in the healthcare system, regulators that pass a regulation with no real apparent int
thanks to the missouri press association for hosting this opportunity for us to talk hopefully about the issues. in the 1150 year history of the missouri press association, suppose every time there was an election, politician said this is the most important election we have ever had. i do think when you look at the facts you put on the table this time, you can put more of those facts on the table that might suggest this is exactly a time where we are going to make decisions that will impact us...
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i got a call earlier today from roy blunt asking us to come into missouri for him. i know the media likes to focus on a handful of republicans who have chosen a different course. but we're really overwhelmed to see leaders and rank and file republicans, and many independents, and frankly, at my rallies in iowa here today, many democrats who are responding to donald trump's message that we can make america great again. we can rebuild our military, revive our economy the way ronald reagan did in the '80ings, and we can have appointments to the supreme court of the united states that will uphold our constitution. so we're proud of the support we have here in iowa, all over the country, and we're going to continue to work over the next four weeks. >> governor -- >> to gain the confidence of more americans. >> let's look at some of the substance of hacked e-mails. it came up in the debate sunday night about donald trump and vladimir putin. we've got hacked e-mails showing hillary praising putin. hacked e-mails of her saying vetting syrian refugees is impossible. and also,
i got a call earlier today from roy blunt asking us to come into missouri for him. i know the media likes to focus on a handful of republicans who have chosen a different course. but we're really overwhelmed to see leaders and rank and file republicans, and many independents, and frankly, at my rallies in iowa here today, many democrats who are responding to donald trump's message that we can make america great again. we can rebuild our military, revive our economy the way ronald reagan did in...
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he got a brand-new car, used to tell the story in missouri. it got hit so hard that he had dents all over his brand-new car, and the insurance company gave him, i forget what he said, like a dollar a dent and it totaled the whole car. used like iron to make those things. >> well, i wish we had time for weather now. >> come on. it's my grandpa's story. >> we love grandpa hayden. >> that's why we are here, to tell stories and keep folks watching. it won't take long to give this forecast, it's simple, nice blue sky out there. 91 at sky harbor with a bit of a breeze out of the southeast. >> i actually think that it was like $0.50. >> low 90s and we'll be a little bit warmer than that today as we wrap up the around 94 or so, and then on we go through the night. it's going to be a big beautiful moon over the next couple of days. in fact it will be full by the time we get on toward the weekend. and then on we move toward your wednesday, which will probably be a lot like your tuesday will be, which is low 90s or so as we kind of wrap things up. as far
he got a brand-new car, used to tell the story in missouri. it got hit so hard that he had dents all over his brand-new car, and the insurance company gave him, i forget what he said, like a dollar a dent and it totaled the whole car. used like iron to make those things. >> well, i wish we had time for weather now. >> come on. it's my grandpa's story. >> we love grandpa hayden. >> that's why we are here, to tell stories and keep folks watching. it won't take long to give...
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not represent who he is, but i think it is clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. our politics reporter joins us from missouri or to see you. how did donald trump response to the comment? obviously, he was caught on tape. kevin: well, having to debate this, so many top republicans have been announced his candidacy, from senator john , said he senator thune was facing intense scrutiny and pressure to address this, and he talk," was "locer room and then he attacked the clintons. hours before, i was in a press conference, where some of the women were accusing the clintons, saying bill clinton was a predator. he sat right next to them, and he brought it up and relitigate it right before our eyes many of the same issues that happened during the clinton years, so clearly, every source that i spoke with, they thought that hillary clinton was rattled. they view this as crop going donald trump going nuclear and signaling that he is not going to way, not dropping out of the race, despite rumors to the contrary -- contrary, and he is set to appear with his running mate, mike pence, tomorrow. anna: donald trump was not c
not represent who he is, but i think it is clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he is. our politics reporter joins us from missouri or to see you. how did donald trump response to the comment? obviously, he was caught on tape. kevin: well, having to debate this, so many top republicans have been announced his candidacy, from senator john , said he senator thune was facing intense scrutiny and pressure to address this, and he talk," was "locer room and then he...
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missouri and illinois. the esophaguses were linked to salmonella cases in missouri and surrounding states. >>> some police using superhero t-shirts under their uniforms of a little boy that was six-year-old. he was killed last week on a playground. he was a big batman fan. and all are encouraged to wear a superhero costume or shirt in his honor during his funeral today. >>> right now 44 degrees in denver. girl as accused plotting an attack at mount vista high school is back in court today after a few delays. we'll tell what you walk expect coming up. >>> senator, you whipped out the mexican thing again. >> the vice presidential candidates go back and forth defending their running mates. the debate that seemed towing filled with insults. what came out of it? >>> hurricane matthew weakens just a little bit af into the caribbean. will it grow in strength before hitting the united states? we'll have the timeline and which airline are lowering ticket prices because of the storm? >>> and we'll give you a live look at denver today. it is walk to school day for the kids. and ashton is all over it and he'll tell what yo
missouri and illinois. the esophaguses were linked to salmonella cases in missouri and surrounding states. >>> some police using superhero t-shirts under their uniforms of a little boy that was six-year-old. he was killed last week on a playground. he was a big batman fan. and all are encouraged to wear a superhero costume or shirt in his honor during his funeral today. >>> right now 44 degrees in denver. girl as accused plotting an attack at mount vista high school is back in...
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to take us. >>> we're ferguson, missouri log babying news this morning here on 12 today. team12's bryan west is here with an update. >> reporter: matt just talk investigation and there tar two victims on scene. i want to show screw behind me. this road is blocked off between fill more. there's a car crash into a brick wall. now, earlier about a half hour ago we saw four people standing outside of the house where the car crashed into the brick wall. we're not sure how all of this is connected. what we do know is there are two victims and this is now a helping to block off the road. 10-15 police officers and investigators thatter looking over the crime scene, phoenix police have told us there is a lieutenant that's en route to the scene to give us an update and give us more information. as soon as we get that we will bring it to you. live at first and filmore. her this morning. team12 nico santos with the details. >> reporter: there was already a plea deal involving michelle bastian's previous charges. her list of charges is greg. she will be in court today this morning, in
to take us. >>> we're ferguson, missouri log babying news this morning here on 12 today. team12's bryan west is here with an update. >> reporter: matt just talk investigation and there tar two victims on scene. i want to show screw behind me. this road is blocked off between fill more. there's a car crash into a brick wall. now, earlier about a half hour ago we saw four people standing outside of the house where the car crashed into the brick wall. we're not sure how all of this...
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to know t. university of missouri did not respond to our request for comment. >>> if you have a campus craziness story, let us know. they're abundant. we want to hear from you. you can e-mail us, send it to xuzcraziness@foxnews.com. there is always a lot to choose from. >>> how long did the three major >>> how long did the three major news networks at bp, we empower anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right, so everyone comes home safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. because safety is never being satisfied. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> so what would happen in a massive political story exploded in the face of the media and nobody covered it. it's not a rettical question. it happened thish test test a breakdown last. nbc
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to missouri. we have a link to their gofundme page at tmj4.com. dangerous criminals, some of the buzz words used in ads this political season. >> reporter: about a month ago my young kids were watching cartoons on a popular video site. that ad. it was very dark and it used scary words. i then found out these political ads are considered family safe. >> did she have a good body, no? >> reporter: it's almost impossible to avoid political ads. they are getting millions of views on video sites. and some of those views are by kids are even seeing ads with dark overtones. this trump ad is what first caught my attention on youtube. it rolled right into the cartoon my young sons were waiting to watch. according to youtube political ads are considered family safe, making them eligible to show to all audiences. liz shelter kids from everything. but in this case the message might be too much. >> political ads with negative overtones like that, kids are not prepared to deal with that. >> reporter: this local mom agrees. she first overheard a political ad on youtube. >> i was surprised because of the languag
to missouri. we have a link to their gofundme page at tmj4.com. dangerous criminals, some of the buzz words used in ads this political season. >> reporter: about a month ago my young kids were watching cartoons on a popular video site. that ad. it was very dark and it used scary words. i then found out these political ads are considered family safe. >> did she have a good body, no? >> reporter: it's almost impossible to avoid political ads. they are getting millions of views...
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to are making it clear - they're still fighting for their party's nominee. ducking sneaking bumping missouri senator claire mccaskill - trying to make her way through the crowd. she told us she thinks insulting. so we asked. sot senator claire mccaskill/ missouri @ :26"does hillary clinton have the moral high ground? i don't think that that would be the way to put it. i think it's more about who is strong and competent and who has a grasp of complicated policies. several times tonight he showed he is way out of his depth." the press in spin alley reflecting the combative mood of the debate. instead of access to lawmakers we're met with a barricade. ben carson swarmed, rudy giuliani swamped. without their signs surrogates like abama nare ssns would be continuing senator to stand behind donald trump? well because he has the right vision for america. he is going to accomplish things that the american people want done and have a right to get done. another words the american people are right this government has not served them. jacqueline policastro/st. louis, mo/@jpolicas tro @ even after a wild weekend where several lawmakers said they won't vote for trump, the senator thin
to are making it clear - they're still fighting for their party's nominee. ducking sneaking bumping missouri senator claire mccaskill - trying to make her way through the crowd. she told us she thinks insulting. so we asked. sot senator claire mccaskill/ missouri @ :26"does hillary clinton have the moral high ground? i don't think that that would be the way to put it. i think it's more about who is strong and competent and who has a grasp of complicated policies. several times tonight he...
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missouri. when they see a career spendingn like use $3.2 million to redecorate your office, they know your priorities are not the priorities of missouri, and the people what a leader who will step forward to solve these problems, chris, and that is what i'm going to do when i am governor. moderator: chris koster. mr. koster: when he is talking with the office, he is talking about a building i do not work in. the carpet was picked about 20 years ago. my office looks like a locker room. the building was seeping water through mold, had no windows, and the vote was unanimous within the legislature of this that wasfix a building part of the aging infrastructure of jefferson city. moderator: owing to the next question, that goes to you. -- going to the next question. >> having missouri in the 30's or lower in states among education on the, k-12 achievement, and many other categories. what would you do to raise educational opportunities above a c grade? gins, you: cisse spra are the first. ms. spragins: we collect another forillion in property taxes actual funding. i would get rid of the state department of
missouri. when they see a career spendingn like use $3.2 million to redecorate your office, they know your priorities are not the priorities of missouri, and the people what a leader who will step forward to solve these problems, chris, and that is what i'm going to do when i am governor. moderator: chris koster. mr. koster: when he is talking with the office, he is talking about a building i do not work in. the carpet was picked about 20 years ago. my office looks like a locker room. the...
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thank thed like to ballot access volunteers who helped to get the green party on the ballot and the state of missouri press association for having usto speak. i believe elected officials should have good ideas and not just big pocketbooks. i think representatives should always show up for work, and i believe that we need real change. and i would also like to thank my son abraham for a long me to -- for allowing me to be away from him today, because otherwise he would be right here in my arms. he would not know how to compromise. thank you. .> jason kander er: thank you. thank you for the missouri press association. my dad worked as a police officer and later ran a security company. he told me that courage was important. that is why when i saw the plane s hit the towers on 9/11, i knew i felt called and i was going to join the army, so that is what i did. i volunteered to go to afghanistan to do anticorruption investigations. i learned a lot from my deployment. but it was not easy. there were times when i was alone in an unarmored suv with just a translator and no backup or with two or three other , soldiers in kabul, dressed in str
thank thed like to ballot access volunteers who helped to get the green party on the ballot and the state of missouri press association for having usto speak. i believe elected officials should have good ideas and not just big pocketbooks. i think representatives should always show up for work, and i believe that we need real change. and i would also like to thank my son abraham for a long me to -- for allowing me to be away from him today, because otherwise he would be right here in my arms....
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to say the least. >> our john hook and steve krafft in missouri covering this highly anticipated debate. they join us live. guys, what did you think? >> that was the ugliest debate in u.s. history. i think there is no doubt about it we descended to a point where i thought we couldn't. but f d been an improvement on his earlier debate performance. he may have gained a little ground tonight. >> it was ugly. from the get go. a lot of insults. it was a question who could get off the better one liner insults. better got off the better one liner insults. >> and it ended fortunately with a little bit of con geniality and a hand -- congeniality. look at the strangeness when they came out on the debate stage and there was no hand an awkward moment. i don't know how else to put it. it was odd. they did not exchange a handshake. and you could feel the tension in the room and then they both got into this access hollywood video that you have been hearing and reading about that was 11 years ago and that access hollywood bus, billy bush interviewing trump. they were getting ready to do a bit for a soap opera. and a
to say the least. >> our john hook and steve krafft in missouri covering this highly anticipated debate. they join us live. guys, what did you think? >> that was the ugliest debate in u.s. history. i think there is no doubt about it we descended to a point where i thought we couldn't. but f d been an improvement on his earlier debate performance. he may have gained a little ground tonight. >> it was ugly. from the get go. a lot of insults. it was a question who could get off...
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perimeter and our run game on those bubble passes, so all those things allowed us to throw the ball downfield and keep missouri state off balance." trt :27 oc: "...missouri state off balance." cornell entered this weekend still in search of its first win at home this season. today, seemed like the perfect time...after-all it was homecoming. --rams looking for their second conference win, hosting knox and knox threatening on its opening drive but the handoff is --knox again looking to score but there's another bad exchange...thi s time austin mcdonald pounces on it.... --cornell would be forced to punt and that was trouble...knox with the block and recovery in the endzone for the 7-0 lead... --it turns into a 14-0 game on this short touchdown run late in the first quarter.... --but back comes cornell...daniel brown goes deep to riley bell...what a pitch and catch...rams charles zilaitis for 6 more as cornell beats knox 28-24. --score from the iowa conference...coe stays perfect with a big 45-6 win at luther...dubuque won a triple overtime game over buena vista 45-37... central beat wartburg 51- 37 and simpson b
perimeter and our run game on those bubble passes, so all those things allowed us to throw the ball downfield and keep missouri state off balance." trt :27 oc: "...missouri state off balance." cornell entered this weekend still in search of its first win at home this season. today, seemed like the perfect time...after-all it was homecoming. --rams looking for their second conference win, hosting knox and knox threatening on its opening drive but the handoff is --knox again...
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to know t. university of missouri did not respond to our request for comment. >>> if you have a campus craziness story, let usre abundant. we want to hear from you. you can e-mail us, send it to xuzcraziness@foxnews.com. there is always a lot to choose from. >>> how long did the three major news networks spend on stories about donald trump compared to the clinton wikileaks revelations? we have the numbers. they're unbelievable. >>> so what would happen in a massive political story exploded in the face of the media and nobody covered it. it's not a rettical question. it happened this week with wikileaks. thousands of documents taken from the hillary clinton campaign john modesta, but they are not being covered by many in the press. if you don't believe us, take a look at this, here's a breakdown last. nbc completely ignored it, leak they suppressed it. we will break down what explana this. particularly nbc. they just don't mention it like it didn't occur? >> we have been in the media long enough. i cover media and i get that sex always triumphs. if you told me the trump story beat the hill wikileaks ratio, fin
to know t. university of missouri did not respond to our request for comment. >>> if you have a campus craziness story, let usre abundant. we want to hear from you. you can e-mail us, send it to xuzcraziness@foxnews.com. there is always a lot to choose from. >>> how long did the three major news networks spend on stories about donald trump compared to the clinton wikileaks revelations? we have the numbers. they're unbelievable. >>> so what would happen in a massive...
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used to access the construction site. the demonstrators say the pipeline is destroying sacred land and threatens to pollute the missouri river. >> a lot at stake there for many people and just thinking about them making that walk tells you a rot. >> very powerful. >> seriously. >>> and switching gears now, it it is also the last weekend of the arizona state fair. >> and -- and whether everyone heading out there have to deal with triple digit weather? and we're live with our state fair position forecast. crystal, you must be -- are you enjoying a little wind? you're up in the air right now. >> reporter: yes! yes, getting a nice breeze in here. the thermometer is new at 90 degrees currently and that is about to step behind the clouds we are 155 teat in the air right now on the ferris wheel which you probably frequent every time the arizona state fair is open. it is legrand, as you know. it goes to l.a. county, but its final stop is here in phoenix. 18 semi trailers are needed to travel with this sucker. eight days to set it up and four days to tear it down. so you have to get in this weekend while you can. -- setting up for a
used to access the construction site. the demonstrators say the pipeline is destroying sacred land and threatens to pollute the missouri river. >> a lot at stake there for many people and just thinking about them making that walk tells you a rot. >> very powerful. >> seriously. >>> and switching gears now, it it is also the last weekend of the arizona state fair. >> and -- and whether everyone heading out there have to deal with triple digit weather? and we're...
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to a mitt romney rallied 2012, never saw that. host: thank you very much for joining us this morning and being with us to talk about your perspective. able to watch last night's debate with the missouri staffers for the donald trump campaign. as all of us can see, a strong supporter for the new york billionaire. let's go back to calls. david in indianapolis supporting hillary clinton. you're on the air. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. issuesto stick to three about the debate itself and not even worry about all of the innuendo that was passed along last night. , andcially, socially foreign affairs. financially, donald trump trotted up the same thing every republican since reagan has trotted out and it is trickle-down economics that do not amount for anything. they do not help anyone in it was proven. deficit --eased the i think he had the biggest increase in deficit that any president has ever had. and they still continue to push these economic policies. he is saying i'm going to give the people at the top more money by using taxes to give it to proven yearey have in and out, time and time again that they are going to keep that money and continue to do anything the
to a mitt romney rallied 2012, never saw that. host: thank you very much for joining us this morning and being with us to talk about your perspective. able to watch last night's debate with the missouri staffers for the donald trump campaign. as all of us can see, a strong supporter for the new york billionaire. let's go back to calls. david in indianapolis supporting hillary clinton. you're on the air. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. issuesto stick to three about the debate...
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to drift. but epa has not approved new formulations of dicamba for use over the top. now its sending agents to at least four missouri counties looking for evidence of misuse...as part of a criminal investigation. i spoke with ron moore of hte american soybean association. he's partially blaming epa for not approving the new formulations of dicamba like they said they would. however, asa strongly reminding growers to follow all current label guidelines > the epa is expected to make a decision this fall about whether to approve dicamba for "over- the-top" application. the issue of drift has become an emotional one, even believed to cause of a shooting in a rural arkansas county sheriff says a 26 year old suspect is in jail after he allegedly shot a man in his mid 50s on country road 38, which is northwest of leavhville. the shefiff says the motive may have be
to drift. but epa has not approved new formulations of dicamba for use over the top. now its sending agents to at least four missouri counties looking for evidence of misuse...as part of a criminal investigation. i spoke with ron moore of hte american soybean association. he's partially blaming epa for not approving the new formulations of dicamba like they said they would. however, asa strongly reminding growers to follow all current label guidelines
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i want to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us to be here on equalng. it is the one time we will all have an equal voice. i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. senator blunt: thank you, david. thank you for the missouri press association for this opportunity to hopefully talk about the issues, but the opportunity to be here. in the 150 year of the missouri press association, i suppose every time there was an election , politicians said this was the most important poet -- most important election we have ever had. i do think when you look at the facts you can put on the table this time, you can put more of those facts on the table that might suggest this is exactly the time we are going to make decisions that will impact us for a generation. we have lots of opportunities. rolled through demand is going to double and 35 -- world food the demand is going to double in 35 to 40 years. more american energy, what can happen in health care research -- what can happen in transportation -- actually all of those areas. we need to be focused on better
i want to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us to be here on equalng. it is the one time we will all have an equal voice. i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. senator blunt: thank you, david. thank you for the missouri press association for this opportunity to hopefully talk about the issues, but the opportunity to be here. in the 150 year of the missouri press association, i suppose every time there was an election , politicians said...
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are republican senate candidates starting to try to use this fbi situation to their advantage? >> yes . you saw in missouri, roy blunt, the incumbent senator there, in a close race, asked his opponent to give back money, hillary clinton to give into the campaign. you're seeing a few republicans highlight the fact their opponent is for hillary clinton. the same way there are democrats throughout the year saying linking their opponents to donald trump, you know have some republicans, particularly in missouri, north carolina, reddish states, indiana, linking their opponent to hillary clinton in terms of the fbi controversy and also in terms of the obamacare premiums. >> if a democrat were to get an ad say willing you give back the money hillary clinton gave you? the answer will be no, would you give back the money donald trump gave you? >> it would be the hell, no. i think what would happen with this and i don't know if it's in your poll but in another poll taken by another network, a snap poll showed very little effect on anybody's decision of who to vote for. there were a number of democrats whose decision
are republican senate candidates starting to try to use this fbi situation to their advantage? >> yes . you saw in missouri, roy blunt, the incumbent senator there, in a close race, asked his opponent to give back money, hillary clinton to give into the campaign. you're seeing a few republicans highlight the fact their opponent is for hillary clinton. the same way there are democrats throughout the year saying linking their opponents to donald trump, you know have some republicans,...
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to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us to footing.n equal it the one time we will all have an equal voice. i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. , david.blunt: thank you thank you for the missouri press association for this opportunity to hopefully talk about the issues, but the opportunity to be here. i suppose every time there was an election, a politician said this was the most important election we have ever had. i do think when you look at the tableyou can put on the this time, you can put more of those facts on the table that might suggest this is exactly the time we are going to make decisions that will impact us for a generation. we have lots of opportunities. energy, what can happen in health care research -- what can happen in transportation -- actually all of those areas. we need to be focused on better stronger families. but so much of the time, the biggest obstacle is the out of government regulator. obamacare and the disruption it has created in the health care system, regulators that pass regulation with no apparent in
to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us to footing.n equal it the one time we will all have an equal voice. i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. , david.blunt: thank you thank you for the missouri press association for this opportunity to hopefully talk about the issues, but the opportunity to be here. i suppose every time there was an election, a politician said this was the most important election we have ever had. i do think when you...
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to these seven states... indiana, new hampshire, pennsylvania, missouri, north carolina, nevada and florida. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us now. dave, iowa's senate seat is not on the likely-to- switch lists, but incumbent easy this time. beth, grassley's margin of victory in past re-election campaigns ranged from a low of 30 percent to more than 40 percent. latest polls show the six- term republican senator with a much lower-double digit lead over democrat patty judge. grassley thinks republicans will keep control of the senate, but he also thinks it's going to be close. iowa senator chuck grassley hasn't needed elections. but he had it today. west virginia senator shelley moore capito helped out in this waterloo stop.... ....both capito and iowa senator joni ernst appeared with grassley earlier in cedar rapids. grassley says even if he's ahead, this isn't the year to ease up. " this is such an unpredictable year, i'm going to work up, i've got this schedule... even the monday before the tuesday election. " control of the u.s. senate would four if clinton defeats trump. grassley expects republicans to keep control. but o
to these seven states... indiana, new hampshire, pennsylvania, missouri, north carolina, nevada and florida. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us now. dave, iowa's senate seat is not on the likely-to- switch lists, but incumbent easy this time. beth, grassley's margin of victory in past re-election campaigns ranged from a low of 30 percent to more than 40 percent. latest polls show the six- term republican senator with a much lower-double digit lead over democrat patty judge. grassley thinks...
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to are making it clear - they're still fighting for their party's nominee. ducking sneaking bumping missouri senator claire mccaskill - trying to make her way through the crowd. she told us she thinks donald trump is shallow and insulting. so we asked. sot senator claire mccaskill/ missouri @ :26"does hillary clinton have the moral high ground? i don't think it's more about who is strong and competent and who has a grasp of complicated policies. several times tonight he showed he is way out of his depth." the press in spin alley reflecting the combative mood of the debate. instead of access to lawmakers we're met with a barricade. ben carson swarmed, rudy giuliani swamped. without their signs surrogates like alabama senator jeff sessions would be impossible to find. sot senator jeff sessions/ alabama @ :59"why are you continuing senator to stand behind donald trump? well because he has the right vision for america. he is going to accomplish things that the american people want done and have a right to getne.s vernment has not served em. cqu, mo/policas tro @ even after wild weekend e several lawmake senator inks, after thisbate, to starting today, the city of cedar rapid
to are making it clear - they're still fighting for their party's nominee. ducking sneaking bumping missouri senator claire mccaskill - trying to make her way through the crowd. she told us she thinks donald trump is shallow and insulting. so we asked. sot senator claire mccaskill/ missouri @ :26"does hillary clinton have the moral high ground? i don't think it's more about who is strong and competent and who has a grasp of complicated policies. several times tonight he showed he is way...
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to drift. but epa has not approved new formulations of dicamba for use over the top. now its sending agents to at least four missouri counties looking for evidence of misuse...as part of a criminal investigation. i spoke with ron moore of hte american soybean association. he's partially blaming epa for not approving the new formulations of dicamba like they said they would. however, asa strongly reminding growers to follow all current label e xtend herbeicde gets approved, you still will not be able to apply baville or clarity which is a generic, or generic dicamba to xtend soybeans. that will still be off label, so we're telling farmes continue to use the herbcides as they're prescribed on the label, that way you don't have any problems with drift.>> the epa is expected to make a sue of drift has become an emotional one, even believed to cause of a shooting in a rural arkansas county. the county sheriff says a 26 year old suspect is in jail after he allegedly shot a man in his mid 50s on country road 38, which is northwest of leavhville. the shefiff says the motive may have been an argumkent over the spraying of ag
to drift. but epa has not approved new formulations of dicamba for use over the top. now its sending agents to at least four missouri counties looking for evidence of misuse...as part of a criminal investigation. i spoke with ron moore of hte american soybean association. he's partially blaming epa for not approving the new formulations of dicamba like they said they would. however, asa strongly reminding growers to follow all current label e xtend herbeicde gets approved, you still will not be...
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the panthers are coming back to back missouri valley tournament titles and b to the big dance. the theme this year at you and i is used. 11 of the 16 players on coach jake's roster under the program. that doesn't mean the new panthers have not learned that in cedar falls it's about the heart of the number. >> we are a bunch of new guys and that are different. maybe not as much game experience, practice experience and being together. >> last year we had ups and downs. during that down we marion hosting independence -- in a wamac west winner take all first set -- stangs on the attack -- holly cooksley -- sets up kaitlin knee-dert and she hammers it home for the pointbut it was home cooking for the indians tonight -- caitlyn smith with the quick set -- and isabel sade -- slams it home -- marion wins their 3 straight wamac west crown with a 3 set -- sweep over independence in the m-v-c -- linn-mar taking on prairie on pink nightfirst set -- megan renner serving -- and megan renner with perfect placement for the ace -- but prairie would get the last laugh because megan oldenburger was playing possessed -- that's a 100 mile
the panthers are coming back to back missouri valley tournament titles and b to the big dance. the theme this year at you and i is used. 11 of the 16 players on coach jake's roster under the program. that doesn't mean the new panthers have not learned that in cedar falls it's about the heart of the number. >> we are a bunch of new guys and that are different. maybe not as much game experience, practice experience and being together. >> last year we had ups and downs. during that...
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to january and look at the supplemental request. i think it is prudent for every missouri to recognize that. >> here's the problem politicians have put us in. we have a $27 billion budget in the state of missouri. $27 billion. when you when you look through that entire budget, there are no measurements for performance and account ability. we need to have a governor who insists on accountability and results in every department of government. other states have done this. indiana actually went through and cleaned out all of their roles so they stopped paying unemployment people who were in jail. ohio instituted a program where they were able to reduce the amount of time it took in the procurement process for the ohio turnpike authority from 90 days down to five days. it isn't magic but you need a leader who is willing to insist on results and accountability at every level of government. let me be clear. when i'm government i will bring with me a team of people who have also successfully run businesses, hospitals, universities. we will appoint a chief operating officer who every day is going to wake up and make sure that we are running an e
to january and look at the supplemental request. i think it is prudent for every missouri to recognize that. >> here's the problem politicians have put us in. we have a $27 billion budget in the state of missouri. $27 billion. when you when you look through that entire budget, there are no measurements for performance and account ability. we need to have a governor who insists on accountability and results in every department of government. other states have done this. indiana actually...
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to say the least. >> our john hook and steve krafft in missouri covering this highly anticipated debate. they join us live. guys, what did you think? >> that was the ugliest debate in u.s. history. i think there is no doubt about it we descended to a point where i thought we couldn't. but for donald trump it may have been an improvement on his earlier debate performance. he may have gained a lit ground tonight. >> it was ugly. from the get go. a lot of insults. it was a question who could get off the better one liner insults. better got off the better one liner insults. >> and it ended fortunately with a little bit of con geniality and a hand -- congeniality. look at the strangeness when they came out on the debate stage and there was no hand shake and just a very -- it was an awkward moment. i don't know how else to put it. handshake. and you could feel the tension in the room and then they both got into this access hollywood video that you have been hearing and reading about that was 11 years ago and that access hollywood bus, billy bush interviewing trump. they were getting ready to do a bit for a
to say the least. >> our john hook and steve krafft in missouri covering this highly anticipated debate. they join us live. guys, what did you think? >> that was the ugliest debate in u.s. history. i think there is no doubt about it we descended to a point where i thought we couldn't. but for donald trump it may have been an improvement on his earlier debate performance. he may have gained a lit ground tonight. >> it was ugly. from the get go. a lot of insults. it was a...
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. >> we have john hook and steve krafft in missouri to cover this highly anticipated event for us tonight. john, did you hear about this with donald trump and the clinton accusers now they are going to be in the audience. this really does seem like the biggest reality show you could imagine. >> incredible. i think what we have just seen with that facebook video released by donald trump is the first shot across the bow warning hillary clinton if you go there, i'm coming back very strong on you and your husband. i believe. he was sending out a message loud and clear if you go there, i'm coming back even stronger. so this is where we are and obviously donald trump fending off all of this after 48 hours of discussions about his use of the "p" word and speaking in disparaging remarks to women on board that access hollywood bus 11 years ago with billy bush. years ago that has caught trump now in a firestorm.& >> like a magnet. just -- i don't even -- and when you are a star they let you do it. you can do whatever you want. grab them by the -- [laughter] >>> do anything. >> okay, we now know tha
. >> we have john hook and steve krafft in missouri to cover this highly anticipated event for us tonight. john, did you hear about this with donald trump and the clinton accusers now they are going to be in the audience. this really does seem like the biggest reality show you could imagine. >> incredible. i think what we have just seen with that facebook video released by donald trump is the first shot across the bow warning hillary clinton if you go there, i'm coming back very...
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the balance of power in the senate could come down to new hampshire, pennsylvania, nevada, indiana, missouri, and north carolina. joining us now for more on this, our fox news digital editor. >> in nyc with you. >> good to see you. let's take a look, the g.o.p. has 54 seats, 44, and the independents -- >> call did 54-46. we talk about the key six states, it is key this time because there are so many more gop senators running than there are democrats. every two years a third of the senate is up. >> so the republicans will lose seats, period. they're goal is to prevent that loss from being four seats or more. the democrats win the white house and four senate seats they take control of the senate. the republicans will lose few seats in the house, but hillary clinton wants her agenda. she wants chuck schumer or whoever to be her senate majority leader and that would be a big win for her and it dramatically under cuts her ability to have an agenda. she wants to take advantage of this advantageous math. >> so five of those states are g.o.p. seats they want to hold on to. the sixth is nevada and harry reid is stepping down you're
the balance of power in the senate could come down to new hampshire, pennsylvania, nevada, indiana, missouri, and north carolina. joining us now for more on this, our fox news digital editor. >> in nyc with you. >> good to see you. let's take a look, the g.o.p. has 54 seats, 44, and the independents -- >> call did 54-46. we talk about the key six states, it is key this time because there are so many more gop senators running than there are democrats. every two years a third of...
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i want to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us all to be here on equal footing. it's the one time where we will all have an equal voice, the same voice and so i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. >> thank you david and thanks to the missouri press association for hosting this opportunity to be here. in the 150 year history of the missouri press association i suppose every time there was an election politician said this is the most important election we have ever had. i do think when you look at the facts you put on the table this time you can put more of those facts on the table that might suggest this is exactly a time where we are going to make decisions that will impact us for a generation. there are lots of opportunities out there. more american energy, what can happen in health care research. in our state what can happen in transportation and actually all of those areas we are particularly well positioned to take advantage of what can happen and we need to be focused on better jobs for stronger families. so much of the time the
i want to thank the missouri press association for having this forum, for allowing us all to be here on equal footing. it's the one time where we will all have an equal voice, the same voice and so i sincerely want to say thank you. >> roy blunt. >> thank you david and thanks to the missouri press association for hosting this opportunity to be here. in the 150 year history of the missouri press association i suppose every time there was an election politician said this is the most...
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to musical instruments. sacred harp music. if you see the movie called mountain, then you have seen examples of sacred harp singing. link open would gather at the people in new salem and use the missouriharmony book to sing in part cappella and lincoln was not a very good singer. a person from central illinois at the time period of lincoln was dr. robert and the objects that i gathered with me here today all relate to lincoln's relationship with dr. bowl. at the time he knew lincolned he lived in lake illinois. he met abraham lincoln in 1842. some of the documents relates to correspondence that lincoln wrote back in dr. bowl in response to letters sent from dr. bowl to lincoln. we would look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14th, 1856 from linkon to bowl. he had been invited to speak at a rally and this is the response that he will be there if he can, in fact, he did come and represent the political party at the lake and passed through peoria on his way there. the second letter i brought an example of is a little bit longer in length. bowl was the speaker of the house, representative and lincoln encouraged bowl to speak with chicago congressman issac what -- ar
to musical instruments. sacred harp music. if you see the movie called mountain, then you have seen examples of sacred harp singing. link open would gather at the people in new salem and use the missouriharmony book to sing in part cappella and lincoln was not a very good singer. a person from central illinois at the time period of lincoln was dr. robert and the objects that i gathered with me here today all relate to lincoln's relationship with dr. bowl. at the time he knew lincolned he lived...
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to spread out the campaign money to focus on other states like arizona, indiana, in missouri to pick up, more senate seats, the idea they say is tha there's not a big use between 310 and 360 electoral college democrats between 50 and 52 senate seats, then on the republican side, and what has developed the past few minutes house speaker paul ryan spoke b phone with gop lawmakers he sai that he's not going to defend donald trump the next few days and not going to campaign with him,e he said you do what is be for yous and your districts wit comes to supporting trump, he says that they've got to fight to foldsttoin to hold onto the house gop majority.y. that is a stunning shipped and the political landscape t , as result of what happened here in st. louis. es this is the morning after clearly, what do you hear in st because what transpired friday with the allegations of sexual misconduct and the debacle with billy bush? no one , they said that it was over, then because valley back in the debate, do that there is still a political race? that this will be fought all the way out to november 8?th >> i think the critical work is dialed in, he threw everything y
to spread out the campaign money to focus on other states like arizona, indiana, in missouri to pick up, more senate seats, the idea they say is tha there's not a big use between 310 and 360 electoral college democrats between 50 and 52 senate seats, then on the republican side, and what has developed the past few minutes house speaker paul ryan spoke b phone with gop lawmakers he sai that he's not going to defend donald trump the next few days and not going to campaign with him,e he said you...
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to the big news of the morning. the debate from last night. click vermin joining us live from st. louis, missouri with more. ood morning, blake. reporter: good morning to you as well. not on the friendliest terms at all. both lucky not to the debate stage and did not shake hands and did not get any cozier. clinton has tremendous heat in her heart. he also said his administration would prosecute clinton. the night began with one might expect. a discussion at the 2005 trump tapes. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it to apologize to my family. i apologize to the american people. certainly i'm not proud of it. certainly this is locker room talk. >> it's clear to anyone who heard it that it represents who he is. he seen this throughout the campaign. we've seen him in so women. >> very, very little last night in terms of policy discussion. when they eventually got non-too many of the issues, one of the issues they went back and forth with less taxes and specifically what to do with. entries. >> i've been in favor of getting rid of carried interest for years. starting when i was a senator from new yor
to the big news of the morning. the debate from last night. click vermin joining us live from st. louis, missouri with more. ood morning, blake. reporter: good morning to you as well. not on the friendliest terms at all. both lucky not to the debate stage and did not shake hands and did not get any cozier. clinton has tremendous heat in her heart. he also said his administration would prosecute clinton. the night began with one might expect. a discussion at the 2005 trump tapes. >> this...
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during sunday night's presidential debate and he's gone on to become one of the most talked about men in america. he joins us on skype from missouri. please welcome ken bones. >> thank you for all the work you've done and continue to do. >> thank you very much, sir. you've been called the winner of last sunday's debate. you probably are. how do you react to that? >> well, i don't know, bishop. it's just so unexpected. i'm just some guy that got randomly selected by the gallup
during sunday night's presidential debate and he's gone on to become one of the most talked about men in america. he joins us on skype from missouri. please welcome ken bones. >> thank you for all the work you've done and continue to do. >> thank you very much, sir. you've been called the winner of last sunday's debate. you probably are. how do you react to that? >> well, i don't know, bishop. it's just so unexpected. i'm just some guy that got randomly selected by the gallup
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to focus attention on bill clinton's old sex scandals. clinton supporter, missouri senator, is joining u ining us now. nks for joining us. >> welcome to st. louis. pleased to have you. >> this is your home state. beautiful state and beautiful campus. let's talk about what clhillary clinton should do if donald trump comes after her about her husband's infidelities. how should she respond? i think she will clearly probably pivot away. it was probably a painful and moment in her life and one that was played out in the most public way imaginable. i think if you want to compare what she has done and how she has treated women in her life and lifted up women compared to how donald trump has lived his life, i think this will not get donald trump any more votes. women of america aren't going to go, we're going to overlook your predatory behavior, donald trump, because you want to call out hillary clinton's husband. i don't think it is a winning strategy. i think it shows what a weak position he's in right now. >> well, what he's going to do according to his aides and he's not just going to go after bill clinton
to focus attention on bill clinton's old sex scandals. clinton supporter, missouri senator, is joining u ining us now. nks for joining us. >> welcome to st. louis. pleased to have you. >> this is your home state. beautiful state and beautiful campus. let's talk about what clhillary clinton should do if donald trump comes after her about her husband's infidelities. how should she respond? i think she will clearly probably pivot away. it was probably a painful and moment in her life...
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to tie missouri into the existing bike network. >> it is also to make the corridor safer. >> reporter: the city believes reducing travel lanes may actually help with the morning and afternoon congestion. commuters may use camelback or bethany instead. >> i think going down to one lane will make it twice as bad as far as congestion. >> it could go either way. >> reporter: the city of phoenix said they are holding an open house where you can weigh in. it will happen on october 26 from 6:00 until 8:00 pm. for more details you can go to tonight on what is next for the campaign. the final residential debate will be next wednesday, october 19. it will be at the university of nevada in las vegas. you can watch it live here. or you can stream it on your cbs5 mobile app. >>> a lucky student can watch it in person. zhengdong wang is a senior at hamilton high school and he was one of two students selected by pbs education to travel to the debate. his open letter to the candidates calls for a commitment to dialogue. >> if they were to just sit down and talk about the issues and the issues only without any questions about each other's personal flaws which both of them have, it would be really constructive. it may n
to tie missouri into the existing bike network. >> it is also to make the corridor safer. >> reporter: the city believes reducing travel lanes may actually help with the morning and afternoon congestion. commuters may use camelback or bethany instead. >> i think going down to one lane will make it twice as bad as far as congestion. >> it could go either way. >> reporter: the city of phoenix said they are holding an open house where you can weigh in. it will happen...
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to big blockage. just use caution here in largo. auburn street and missouri avenue. we have that sewer work that that has been under way for few days now keep in mind going to be last day for it should wrap why in close between 22nd street and 30ing in the meantime. >> all right. vanessa, thank you. corporation in philadelphia uses an incinerator to reduce solid waste. stay with me here all this burning garbage produces electricity. that's not all if you dig through ashes you will find stacks of blackened soot coins. they found $360,000 worth nickel times and quarters. they find that every year. that's just at the entire country actually throws out nearly $62 million in change every year. land fills started sifting through trash for metals when disposal costs starred started to rise they things like steel, iron and copper u.s. mint stopped buying back coins until they resume their exchange program all of these coins are just sitting there piling up. >>> take a look at this, first responders are getting a special hospital hurricane hermine. a lining strike sporked an e
to big blockage. just use caution here in largo. auburn street and missouri avenue. we have that sewer work that that has been under way for few days now keep in mind going to be last day for it should wrap why in close between 22nd street and 30ing in the meantime. >> all right. vanessa, thank you. corporation in philadelphia uses an incinerator to reduce solid waste. stay with me here all this burning garbage produces electricity. that's not all if you dig through ashes you will find...
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extend its final negotiations after the price of a form of coal used to make steel more than doubled. energy has struck a deal with missouri regulators over its takeover of westar energy. the move brings those companies neared to completing their merger. the agreement would require great plains to keep it capital structure and separate to increase inseek and the retail rate as a result of the purchase. that is your business flash update. scarlet: have some breaking news -- cabinet oil and gas and williams shares are plunging. williams is the pipeline company and this is after the the federal energy regulation commission is perhaps going to delay the atlantic sunrise pipeline. the actual headline is the u.s. is evaluating alternatives and new rights that involve landowners as not part of the review. and theyll in a filing are requesting comments from landowners and traders are concerned there will be a delay in the pipeline and we see a lot as they continue to sink in late trading right now. we will keep you close it -- keep you posted. there's a shortage of marmite. how the slump plays into that in whether -- what other pr
extend its final negotiations after the price of a form of coal used to make steel more than doubled. energy has struck a deal with missouri regulators over its takeover of westar energy. the move brings those companies neared to completing their merger. the agreement would require great plains to keep it capital structure and separate to increase inseek and the retail rate as a result of the purchase. that is your business flash update. scarlet: have some breaking news -- cabinet oil and gas...
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to take trump's claims seriously. joining us now is democratic senator claire mccaskill from missouri. inton supporter, make the case that donald trump is trying to rig/suppress your vote for clinton. how? >> well, as usual, donald trump is fact free. the notion that the most resilient and admired democracy in the world is now subject to election rigging is preposterous. people need to understand that our election process is decentralized. it's controlled by local republican and democratic elected officials all over this country. individually in counties and states. frankly, it would be impossible to rig an election in the united states of america. so donald trump is doing what he does best. he is whining, he is making excuses, he is frankly running down the united states of america in a way that hurts our democracy and is very unpatriotic. >> but he is giving voice to something that, one, a lot of people would like to believe, whether or not it's true. and, two, plays to your candidate's disadvantage. and that is, the system. it's all interconnected and intertwined whether it's what's
to take trump's claims seriously. joining us now is democratic senator claire mccaskill from missouri. inton supporter, make the case that donald trump is trying to rig/suppress your vote for clinton. how? >> well, as usual, donald trump is fact free. the notion that the most resilient and admired democracy in the world is now subject to election rigging is preposterous. people need to understand that our election process is decentralized. it's controlled by local republican and...
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. >> blair: american civil liberties union says police use social media to track protestors in further, missouri. data collecting site has been to track minority groups. facebook, twit and her instagram have cut off the company's access to website. aclu says social media platforms need to do more to protect users from discrimination. >> sara: one man going extra mile to get the dream job. he has been walking around san francisco pretending to be a worker delivering doughnuts and resume to pros he wanted to see how employees act, make a shirt and find perfect doughnut. >> a lot of work has gone into this, a lot of creativity and takes one job, right? >> good luck to him. shiri? >> shiri: best of luck absolutely. so yesterday struggling to even get out of the 50s in marshfield in boston and lower 60s and good news making it into the 60s today and show >> wrinkling feathers in fenway >> wrinkling feathers in fenway this morning and have people so infur ated and fed this morning and have people so ? ? on social security and medicare, >> wrinkling feathers in fenway this morning and have people so in
. >> blair: american civil liberties union says police use social media to track protestors in further, missouri. data collecting site has been to track minority groups. facebook, twit and her instagram have cut off the company's access to website. aclu says social media platforms need to do more to protect users from discrimination. >> sara: one man going extra mile to get the dream job. he has been walking around san francisco pretending to be a worker delivering doughnuts and...
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money on things like texas and they have to spend money they weren't accounting for in missouri and indiana it helps the democrats down ballot and also helps us long term. we were crazy to spend money in virginia once upon a time. we were crazy to spend money in k in. you see the changes happening here. demographics are destiny. there was an autopsy report and in 2016 they didn't just forget it. they rejected it. >> you don't think the clinton campaign can rest. do you disagree with trying to expand the map? i take your point that you want democrats playing in places they haven't played before. is there a risk like she locked this up? >> i don't think so. they're smart. the more states you have in play the best chance you have from a winning standpoint. with david plouffe talked about we'll put as many in play as he can. they are not sitting around on election night waiting to decide who is the president of the united states. >> thank you very much for being with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, reconciling states and politics. evangelicals gave donald trump a big boost in 2016 but many are at a crossroads with allegations of se
money on things like texas and they have to spend money they weren't accounting for in missouri and indiana it helps the democrats down ballot and also helps us long term. we were crazy to spend money in virginia once upon a time. we were crazy to spend money in k in. you see the changes happening here. demographics are destiny. there was an autopsy report and in 2016 they didn't just forget it. they rejected it. >> you don't think the clinton campaign can rest. do you disagree with...
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to do daily weigh-ins? >>> a look outside the beltway at manheim, pennsylvania, where donald trump was campaigning this weekend. joining us now from st. louis, missouri, senator claire mccaskill, one of the first members of congress to endorse hillary clinton. senator, you've seen the story in the "new york times." you've heard my discussion with chris christie. donald trump apparently declared a billion-dollar loss in 1995, which "the times" says means legally he could have paid no federal income taxes for years. your reaction? >> well, if you look at the way donald trump has conducted business, he crashes businesses into bankruptcy, leaving scores of businesses unpaid, people really hurting with the losses his companies have suffered, but he walks away unscathed. it appears he walks away with a golden ticket that allows him under the tax code to avoid taxes for decades. i think that the key here is how is he going to fix it? well, look at his tax plan. guess who his tax plan benefits, billionaires. his tax plan benefits donald trump. that should be no surprise to anyone since that is the way he sees the world. he doesn't care about those small busi
to do daily weigh-ins? >>> a look outside the beltway at manheim, pennsylvania, where donald trump was campaigning this weekend. joining us now from st. louis, missouri, senator claire mccaskill, one of the first members of congress to endorse hillary clinton. senator, you've seen the story in the "new york times." you've heard my discussion with chris christie. donald trump apparently declared a billion-dollar loss in 1995, which "the times" says means legally he...