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walz: no, no worries. geoff: minnesota governor tim walz. gov. walz: no, thank you so much.ase "one person's trash is another's treasure" certainly applies to author lara maiklem, who spends her spare time scouring the shores of london's river thames. she is what's known as a mudlarker and has written a book explaining her passion for this unusual pastime. just for a lark, our own british treasurer, special correspondent malcolm brabant, joined her down in the mud. malcolm: low tide at greenwich, one of london's most historic thames-side districts. for two hours, it's safe enough to explore this treacherous river's foreshore, the section revealed between tides. nature's scavengers get a taste of what's washed up. also drawn beneath the high watermark are treasure hunters with metal detectors, and someone else who relies on nothing else but the mark one eyeball. >> my name is lara maiklem. and i'm a mudlark. malcolm: what's one of those? lara: a mudlark is somebody who searches for history. we're looking for the lost and found things that, in london, date back 2,000-years-plu
walz: no, no worries. geoff: minnesota governor tim walz. gov. walz: no, thank you so much.ase "one person's trash is another's treasure" certainly applies to author lara maiklem, who spends her spare time scouring the shores of london's river thames. she is what's known as a mudlarker and has written a book explaining her passion for this unusual pastime. just for a lark, our own british treasurer, special correspondent malcolm brabant, joined her down in the mud. malcolm: low tide...
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so joining us now to discuss one of the signers of that litter democratic governor tim walz of minnesotathank you very much. here is what you say. you say pharmacies must put health and safety of the people before politics. so how are you -- how much are you concerned about this? >> well, very concerning. good morning, don. i think vice president harris summed it up right. imagine someone with no medical training arbitrarily making a decision about a drug that is legal, is prescribed by a licensed physician to an individual in their private consultation of what is best for their health. this is not surprising the extremist attacks on reproductive rights and access to abortion is accelerated since the dobbs decision. i think what this letter is stating is being very clear amongst the states that understand that this is going to be an issue that will continue on further beyond mifepristone. we want to make it very clear that they need to decision pence these as according to law. so it's a big deal. i think vice president harris is not overstating where this is at. we see it and i am in an
so joining us now to discuss one of the signers of that litter democratic governor tim walz of minnesotathank you very much. here is what you say. you say pharmacies must put health and safety of the people before politics. so how are you -- how much are you concerned about this? >> well, very concerning. good morning, don. i think vice president harris summed it up right. imagine someone with no medical training arbitrarily making a decision about a drug that is legal, is prescribed by a...
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abc is lindsay walz is in nashville with the latest that we're learning this morning, lindsey. good morning. lionel good morning to you. the city of nashville is planning a vigil tonight as more witnesses to what happened here come forward. this morning, harrowing new witness accounts of the nashville school shooting my heart almost exploded, you know, like, oh, my god, it's happening here. oh my god. it's happening . katie robbins watched the chaos from the window of her housing development, she says a group of children and a teacher sprinted across the street, then huddled against the gate outside her home. the little boy said, help me! get inside! help me! get inside. how can i get inside as a mom? i just wanted to help him and help all of them. get inside. get away robbins and a neighbor helping rush them to safety. it breaks my heart. it makes me angry. it makes me think. it's our turn now melissa joan hart also guided students to safety. we helped a class of kindergartners across t s says she a husband were driving. when they saw kids running they were trying to escape. t
abc is lindsay walz is in nashville with the latest that we're learning this morning, lindsey. good morning. lionel good morning to you. the city of nashville is planning a vigil tonight as more witnesses to what happened here come forward. this morning, harrowing new witness accounts of the nashville school shooting my heart almost exploded, you know, like, oh, my god, it's happening here. oh my god. it's happening . katie robbins watched the chaos from the window of her housing development,...
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they wanted to discuss voter segregation with the alabama governor, and renowned racist, george walz. they -- wallace. they marched across the now famous edmund pettus bridge in selma in the hopes that they could find justice. instead they were beaten by white state troopers and sheriffs department -- deputies in a day known as bloody sunday. we have come a long way in this country from the evils of that era. but there are some people that are looking to set the clock back. but the forces of racism and prejudice have found new voices these days. and they are trying to undo the work that we have done to create an equal society. in 2022 there were 11 laws passed in eight states to restrict voting rights. in another 4 -- and another 408 bills to restrict voting rights were considered in 39 states. in georgia you're not even allowed to provide water to hot and tired voters waiting in line. right now there's a battle to secure voting rights for every citizen in our country. there are still people who think all americans do not deserve the right to vote. and they target our african-american
they wanted to discuss voter segregation with the alabama governor, and renowned racist, george walz. they -- wallace. they marched across the now famous edmund pettus bridge in selma in the hopes that they could find justice. instead they were beaten by white state troopers and sheriffs department -- deputies in a day known as bloody sunday. we have come a long way in this country from the evils of that era. but there are some people that are looking to set the clock back. but the forces of...
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and they had never met me before and this walz the first school board meeting that i had ever been to in my life. they wanted to send a message to other parents that if you ask questions they will come after you. at the end of this meeting they decided that they wouldn't sue me for asking questions because they never intended on actually suing me, they just wanted to publicly humiliate me in a school board meeting that was a show trial, and when that happened, then the teachers union, the largest teachers union in the country, the n.e.a., did file a lawsuit against me to bully me and harass me with frivolous litigation and send a message to other parents that if you ask questions about public education, they will come after you. and i'm here so that this doesn't happen to any other parent in america. i'm still in litigation for almost two years with the teachers union. i still don't have my answers. but what i do know is that my school district and my teachers union didn't want to just hide the curriculum from me. they wanted to ruin my life just for asking for it. and i don't want th
and they had never met me before and this walz the first school board meeting that i had ever been to in my life. they wanted to send a message to other parents that if you ask questions they will come after you. at the end of this meeting they decided that they wouldn't sue me for asking questions because they never intended on actually suing me, they just wanted to publicly humiliate me in a school board meeting that was a show trial, and when that happened, then the teachers union, the...
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. >> laura: cruelty, governor walz, well, the real cruelty is how miners are being butchered by doctors profit over protecting our kids. now at the same events where minnesota leaders celebrated becoming a sanctuary for the mutilation of our sons and daughters, lieutenant governor peggy flanagan went even further. >> this is life-affirming and life-saving health. when our children tell us who they are, and it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them. [applause] that's what it means to be a good parent. >> laura: let's just spell it out, how insane this line of thinking is, so are we to believe that if a 9-year-old says, i am frankenstein, do we need to then glue bolts on the side of his neck and associate somatic stitches all over his neck to look like frankenstein. if your 6-year-old things that she is a mermaid, do you send her to school with a tail? chuck her overboard and say, swim, good luck. yeah, sure, she might drown, but at least he would feel like you were really being a good parent according to the democrats vision of things. and remember, if you dare to speak ou
. >> laura: cruelty, governor walz, well, the real cruelty is how miners are being butchered by doctors profit over protecting our kids. now at the same events where minnesota leaders celebrated becoming a sanctuary for the mutilation of our sons and daughters, lieutenant governor peggy flanagan went even further. >> this is life-affirming and life-saving health. when our children tell us who they are, and it is our job as grown-ups to listen and to believe them. [applause] that's...
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. >> let's talk about a tweet we saw from minnesota governor ti walz who said today a to executive actionnesota, our lgbtq+ neighbor were not behind or punish or seeking life affirming and lif saving medical care. is there enough of this goin on to offset the other stuff because a number of anti-trans bills as we mentioned, mor than 300, we are in march of this year, and more than 300 - how do we keep up with us? >> there is no offset for this if in one place a child is separated from their parents there is no care for that. so i would say that the answer is no, this is not an equation these are human beings, thes are people, and these ar lives. and i think what we are seeing across the board right now is road test for authoritarianism in the united states how can you sort of separate demonize, stigmatize an entire group of people in order t build the type of society that -- want and they are trying this, an really what i get confused by, is why people don't see that i what is happening. why don't they understand that in some ways this is a prototype just like the earl 1930s were in germa
. >> let's talk about a tweet we saw from minnesota governor ti walz who said today a to executive actionnesota, our lgbtq+ neighbor were not behind or punish or seeking life affirming and lif saving medical care. is there enough of this goin on to offset the other stuff because a number of anti-trans bills as we mentioned, mor than 300, we are in march of this year, and more than 300 - how do we keep up with us? >> there is no offset for this if in one place a child is separated...
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we were just listening into a press conference with minnesota's governor, tim walz. and there is some good news here. he says that there are no reported injuries at this point and no toxic exposures, either in this area around raymond, minnesota, this small town two hours west of minneapolis population just under 1000, people that evacuated really frantically overnight, right around one am, central time after that train derailed and as you can see many of the car ours actually caught fire. the goal, the governor says, is to get all of these raymond residents back into their homes by around 11 a.m. local time that's in about 30 minutes, and we're also getting a lot more information about both the derailment in the spill. we now know that it was a train carrying ethanol and corn syrup and according to an update that we've gotten from the epa, there were four cars containing ethanol that ruptured during the derailment, and that's what actually led to that fire, which continues to burn at this hour. our there are also four additional cars containing ethanol that may rele
we were just listening into a press conference with minnesota's governor, tim walz. and there is some good news here. he says that there are no reported injuries at this point and no toxic exposures, either in this area around raymond, minnesota, this small town two hours west of minneapolis population just under 1000, people that evacuated really frantically overnight, right around one am, central time after that train derailed and as you can see many of the car ours actually caught fire. the...
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at best , our governor tim walz said earlier that while he you know, everyone has a right to protest all of their um yeah. officials were looking for signs of possible planned protests, civil disturbance, something that might be akin to what happened earlier, and they've found no evidence of . what is the issues that voters are talking about? as we head towards 2020 for going to start with you. patricia if you can give me a quick what are the issues? what are people concerned about minneapolis and we're in the area you cover. i think you know they're concerned about crime. they're concerned about education about health care that the usual but they're also quite alarmed at the anti trans anti gay legislation that's sweeping the country. i think they want to, um, guard against that. i mean, it's not uniform. um rural quota tends to be more conservative. uh, but yeah. it's um it's not, um. it's not. it's not a uniform thing. they have to, um yeah. all right, jeremy. well, obviously, inflation is a big concern all over the some of the highest inflation rates in the country. i think proba
at best , our governor tim walz said earlier that while he you know, everyone has a right to protest all of their um yeah. officials were looking for signs of possible planned protests, civil disturbance, something that might be akin to what happened earlier, and they've found no evidence of . what is the issues that voters are talking about? as we head towards 2020 for going to start with you. patricia if you can give me a quick what are the issues? what are people concerned about minneapolis...
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we also heard from governor tim walz in the past hour or so. yelled the press conference and said that there were no reported injuries at the scene. no toxic exposures at this point and no impact to drinking water. but look, this is still very much an active scene. you can see some of the images on your screen, the flames that have been burning for hours. we know that this was a train carrying corn syrup and ethanol. and, according to the epa of four cars containing ethanol actually ruptured during the derailment. that's what caught fire and created this scene and for additional cars can gaining ethanol may also released so there are first responders they're monitoring for that ethanol, of course, is this highly flammable chemical that exposure can cause coughing , dizziness, other issues, but obviously first responders felt it was safe enough for people to return home. alex just extraordinary scenes there. gabe cohen. thank you. pope francis has thanked well wishers worldwide as he recovers from a serious health scare. we'll have an update on
we also heard from governor tim walz in the past hour or so. yelled the press conference and said that there were no reported injuries at the scene. no toxic exposures at this point and no impact to drinking water. but look, this is still very much an active scene. you can see some of the images on your screen, the flames that have been burning for hours. we know that this was a train carrying corn syrup and ethanol. and, according to the epa of four cars containing ethanol actually ruptured...
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i just got off the phone with minnesota governor tim walz is office.they say the next step to actually put out the fire is going to happen today. that's when crews are going to shift these rail cars around. we're likely going to see some flare ups. when that happens. i apologize. gabe we're going to take our viewers straight to the white house press briefing on this matter. this espionage charges are ridiculous. the targeting of american citizens by russian government is unacceptable. we condemn the detention of mr covic in the strongest in the strongest terms. we also condemned the russian government's continued targeting and repression of journalists. embassy moscow has engaged the russian ministry of foreign affairs on this matter in the seeking counselor access i want to strongly reiterate that americans should heed the us government's warning to not travel to russia. u s citizens residing or traveling in russia should depart immediately. as the state department continues to advise. now it's been three days since the tragic school shooting in nashv
i just got off the phone with minnesota governor tim walz is office.they say the next step to actually put out the fire is going to happen today. that's when crews are going to shift these rail cars around. we're likely going to see some flare ups. when that happens. i apologize. gabe we're going to take our viewers straight to the white house press briefing on this matter. this espionage charges are ridiculous. the targeting of american citizens by russian government is unacceptable. we...
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walz for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.hle, did we successfully deter russia from invading ukraine? did deterrents work? we had horses of diplomatic, economic, sanctions, the most powerful sanctions world has ever seen come not to mention our ongoing security assistance at the time. did that work? >> clearly because they invaded ukraine put was not deterred. >> so safety sake deterrence failed in this case. >> one possibility also as putin was not deterrable as related to going into ukraine. >> he has beenn deterred as -- >> you would partially no matter what we provided ukraine, deterrent would have failed? >> actually think the intelligence community a split onco this. their assessment was almostw. no amount of weapons prior to the conflict could deterred -- >> i asked thisde in the sense that i was in ukraine the month before, andnd at the time the answer that the ukrainians were receiving that we received was at stingers, at the ship missiles to provocative, artillery certainly off the books and improbable. other things
walz for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr.hle, did we successfully deter russia from invading ukraine? did deterrents work? we had horses of diplomatic, economic, sanctions, the most powerful sanctions world has ever seen come not to mention our ongoing security assistance at the time. did that work? >> clearly because they invaded ukraine put was not deterred. >> so safety sake deterrence failed in this case. >> one possibility also as putin was not...
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. >> the gentleman yields and i think the ranking member walz at something to the records i now recognizemr. thompson for the purpose of placing into the record. >> thank you very much, mr. cha. i asking animus consent to submit statements from the first focus campaign of children, human rights first in correlation with human immigrant rights. >> so ordered. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i want to thank the witnesses for being here. this concludes our first full hearing in this congress. i want to thank the members for their time and their congeniality through most of this. we have differences of t opinio, very clearly, but i think everyone wants what's best for our country. to our witnesses, ms. kiessling, thank you for sharing your heart, the tragedy that occurred to you. sheriff, the challenges you are facing, appreciate your time today. dr. trenschel, really appreciate you. we spent the more of theal time and a publix on human costs but as a go forward throughout this congress that would be more opportunities to delve into the financial costs of what's going on as well. we appreciate
. >> the gentleman yields and i think the ranking member walz at something to the records i now recognizemr. thompson for the purpose of placing into the record. >> thank you very much, mr. cha. i asking animus consent to submit statements from the first focus campaign of children, human rights first in correlation with human immigrant rights. >> so ordered. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> i want to thank the witnesses for being here. this concludes our first full...