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omar of minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1053, the gentlewoman from minnesota, ms. omar, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. omar: mr. speaker. october of next year will mark 20 years since the war in afghanistan started. that's the generation of devastation in afghanistan, a generation of our men and women in uniform being sent to fight and die for a war with no exit strategy. and still to this day, there are people saying that we shouldn't be too hasty in leaving. too hasty? it's been two decades. there will never be a perfect time to withdraw our troops. there will never be a time when making the right decision does not include our risk. -- some risk. our obligation to afghanistan will not end when our troops leave. my amendment sets a clear timeline and clear congressional intent that we must end our country's longest war. we put this debate in context. i want to say this amendment was offered b
omar of minnesota. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 1053, the gentlewoman from minnesota, ms. omar, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from minnesota. ms. omar: mr. speaker. october of next year will mark 20 years since the war in afghanistan started. that's the generation of devastation in afghanistan, a generation of our men and women in uniform being sent to fight and die for a war with no exit strategy. and still to...
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contra columbus el ganador iba contra los quakes el finlandés robin marca con minnesota le quedó el rebote uno a uno en los penales en los penales chris , va a patear y tapa el portero estaban 3 a 2 a favor de minnesota y aparce kaspell el lateral por izquierda minnesota avanza a los cuartos de final significa que san josé este sábado anote primero de agosto los quakes contra minnesota united en cuartos de final un equipo que han perdido los últimos 3 más recientes estas son las llaves de mls (major league soccer) is back >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> hemos dominado la acción un día más soy carlos cambio y fuera >> esperamos que los quakes anoten y ganen >> una ventaja el equipo que hoy ganó que es minnesota fueron a penales si se define así el sábado al menos tenkdran referencia de cómo pateó los penales robin que en conferencia de prensa dijo sabemos sus debiliades cuidado el sábado >> gracias por la información carlos nos vamos a una pausa, y ya estamos de regreso >> [♪ ] >> ahora que estamos más en casa puede ser que estés más
contra columbus el ganador iba contra los quakes el finlandés robin marca con minnesota le quedó el rebote uno a uno en los penales en los penales chris , va a patear y tapa el portero estaban 3 a 2 a favor de minnesota y aparce kaspell el lateral por izquierda minnesota avanza a los cuartos de final significa que san josé este sábado anote primero de agosto los quakes contra minnesota united en cuartos de final un equipo que han perdido los últimos 3 más recientes estas son las llaves de...
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>> representative omar democrat from minnesota has a new book out. it is called this is what america looks like. congresswoman from thank you for seeing us on the tv there are two characters in your book. who are they? >> my grandfather and father. and this is the traditional words and since i was born in his house we continue to call him that as well. >> who were the first years of your life like? >> i had an enjoyable childhood and grew up in a household where not just my siblings and father my great-grandmother was always around and a very loving environment. so that was a huge part of the life and my grandfather and father encouraged the curiosity and with my grandfather and father i was always asking questions. and as annoying is that could be at times but they never let on was very protective and enriching environment to grow up in. >>host: mogadishu somalia area? >> the capital city. mogadishu was different at that time than it is now. a very culturally enriched environment. my earliest memories and part of the education system is that you lea
>> representative omar democrat from minnesota has a new book out. it is called this is what america looks like. congresswoman from thank you for seeing us on the tv there are two characters in your book. who are they? >> my grandfather and father. and this is the traditional words and since i was born in his house we continue to call him that as well. >> who were the first years of your life like? >> i had an enjoyable childhood and grew up in a household where not just...
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congress. >> host: representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out called this is what america looks like. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on book tv. there are two characters in your book, who are they? >> my grandfather and father. abba is the word we use for dad in somali and bob is the traditional word that is used in the middle east for father. since i was born in his house that is what his children called him and we continue to call them that as well. they were both father figures to me and so i continue to call them, and babba. >> host: what are the first eight or so years of your life like? >> guest: peaceful. you know, i had a really enjoyable childhood. i grew up in a household where we had, not just my siblings and my father but my extended family lived with us. my uncles and aunts and grandfather, my great grandmother was always around. and so it was a very loving environment. i was raised by educators and so education was a huge part of our life. we all loved learning and we were very curious kids. my grandfather and father encouraged discussio
congress. >> host: representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out called this is what america looks like. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on book tv. there are two characters in your book, who are they? >> my grandfather and father. abba is the word we use for dad in somali and bob is the traditional word that is used in the middle east for father. since i was born in his house that is what his children called him and we continue to call them that as...
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the party's back to start getting work going it's exactly what happened in minnesota go to minnesota for 3 years they cooperated with me tell the 30 year jump in bed together wouldn't accept my budget over ran my vetoes and they'd put themselves and politics in front of minnesota and one year later they had a $5000000000.00 deficit because they did that behavior. you're right this election is going to be a real whack on the side of the head governor jesse ventura host of the world according to jesse thank you for stepping into the big picture good to see faith through allah and always a pleasure. coming up is your post office closing we will tell you about cutbacks detailed in the internal documents by the postmaster general who was a manger campaign contributor in advance of a surge. in 2028 mail in ballots this is the big picture on our t.v. america. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. literally carved in stone atop the main
the party's back to start getting work going it's exactly what happened in minnesota go to minnesota for 3 years they cooperated with me tell the 30 year jump in bed together wouldn't accept my budget over ran my vetoes and they'd put themselves and politics in front of minnesota and one year later they had a $5000000000.00 deficit because they did that behavior. you're right this election is going to be a real whack on the side of the head governor jesse ventura host of the world according to...
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omar of minnesota. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered -- soipt question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from minnesota, members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the entlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? ms. omar: as a member designated pressley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform ms. pressley will vote yea on the omar amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: madam speaker, as a member designated by the ms. elady from maine, pingree, chair of the congressional arts caucus, and pursuant to house resolution inform the house that
omar of minnesota. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered -- soipt question is on the amendment offered by the gentlewoman from minnesota, members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of...
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minnesota was the best school. the guy running minnesota set on not letting you to berkeley. you work for me in minnesota. >> you used the g.i. bill to get into the university of minnesota? john: they paid my way. how much did they pay? >> they paid for my schooling but i had a job. my wife taught school. she was teaching school and that is how we got five. that one year in minneapolis, minnesota. when i got assigned to a hospital in kansas they started with a175 a month, masters degree. $175. >> not much better. john: not much. good heuse i did pretty $275.e a raise to that i hadfinishing job offers from six different hospitals. where do you want to go? i did children's hospital management has my career in salt lake city. st. petersburg, florida. columbus, ohio. buffalo, new york. that is the lucky john story. the -- workingat at a field hospital guide you to this successful life? john: terrific, yes. no question. and theership training military is a discipline. it teaches you things. how to make decisions. how to survive. and i survived. but i never had to look for a job. t
minnesota was the best school. the guy running minnesota set on not letting you to berkeley. you work for me in minnesota. >> you used the g.i. bill to get into the university of minnesota? john: they paid my way. how much did they pay? >> they paid for my schooling but i had a job. my wife taught school. she was teaching school and that is how we got five. that one year in minneapolis, minnesota. when i got assigned to a hospital in kansas they started with a175 a month, masters...
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you work for me in minnesota. >> you used the g.i. bill to get into the university of minnesota? john: they paid my way. >> how much did they pay? john: they paid for my schooling but i had a job. my wife taught school. she was teaching school and that is how we got by. that one year in minneapolis, minnesota. when i got assigned to a hospital in kansas they started me at $175 a month, with a masters degree in hospital education. $175. >> not much better. john: not much. but because i did pretty good he gave me a raise to $275. you doubled my salary. when i was finishing that i had job offers from six different hospitals. where do you want to go? i did children's hospital management as my career in salt lake city, st. petersburg, florida, columbus, ohio, buffalo, new york. that is the "lucky john story." enlist in the army and working in the clearing field hospital and that i used to to this successful life? john: correct, yes. >> you do? john: no question. the leadership training and the military is a discipline. it teaches you things. how to make decisions. how to survive. and
you work for me in minnesota. >> you used the g.i. bill to get into the university of minnesota? john: they paid my way. >> how much did they pay? john: they paid for my schooling but i had a job. my wife taught school. she was teaching school and that is how we got by. that one year in minneapolis, minnesota. when i got assigned to a hospital in kansas they started me at $175 a month, with a masters degree in hospital education. $175. >> not much better. john: not much. but...
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the author is representative ilhan omar and a democrat of minnesota. in the book chelsea talks about her time in congress, her views on president trump, a relationship with nancy pelosi, et cetera. we appreciate your sharing some of your back story with our viewers on booktv. >> guest: take you somewhat for the opportunity to chat with you. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "new york times." >> most of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> hey, everyone. thanks so much for being here. my name is bradley trumpfheller and i'm a bookseller and defense host at brookline booksmith which is in brookline, massachusetts. we could be anywhere. i wanted to get started i
the author is representative ilhan omar and a democrat of minnesota. in the book chelsea talks about her time in congress, her views on president trump, a relationship with nancy pelosi, et cetera. we appreciate your sharing some of your back story with our viewers on booktv. >> guest: take you somewhat for the opportunity to chat with you. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "new york times." >> most of these authors have...
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but what we are seeing in minnesota simply reflects the national trend. i think it was last week 31 states saw increases. and it is every reason why we need a president who can lead. why this president miscalculated this from the very beginning, was more worried about his tweets that day and every day than saving lives and as a result, there's opinion no long-term plan and certainly no compassion for what's happening in this country. >> well, there's been a lot of tweeting, as you know, about mail-in voting. something you're very passionate about. just this week on tuesday, the president tweeted the mail-in voting unless deemed by the courts will lead to the most corrupt election in our nation's history. you have proposed the national disaster and emergency ballot act of 2020. it would expand early voting. it would also extend mail-in voting to all states. you have 36 cosponsors but they're all democrats. but the chairman of the committee, roy blount, i know he voted against it, but he's expressed an openness to you to work on this issue. are republicans
but what we are seeing in minnesota simply reflects the national trend. i think it was last week 31 states saw increases. and it is every reason why we need a president who can lead. why this president miscalculated this from the very beginning, was more worried about his tweets that day and every day than saving lives and as a result, there's opinion no long-term plan and certainly no compassion for what's happening in this country. >> well, there's been a lot of tweeting, as you know,...
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his own rebound to tie everything up at one which means we have to go to penalty shoot out against minnesota valvo alarm so convert to go down the middle to start things off columbus though there are other respond with a shot of their own bottom right corner shot from 4th a nato id and we're all tied at one but columbus going to look to keep their hopes alive and lucas ziller out and with a starter step and send it past lose goalkeeper tyler miller's the crew are still in it but although it's a minnesota rest unless backed gaspar and this right footed shocked by just 2 teams to. to the quarter finals. and it was a mistake after mistake for portland timbers goalkeeper steve clarke in their round of 16 match against f.c. cincinnati he needed to come up clutch in the shootout to keep his team's hopes alive all went down 2nd half of the game 67 minutes sebastian blanco taking a corner gun in around the back and jaroslav botha with the close shot to open up scoring one millisecond of the replay he's got in traffic still gets a shot off the 78th minute cincinnati shot clear down the pitch in portl
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needed penalties to sealed their fate 1st up to screw and minnesota's minute corner kick from minnesota's michael box it was a head the path that followed around what robin loued follows up from center lose draw 1st blood. second half action 77 minute penalty is given to columbus after lou's aha out of the penalty area the late challenge columbus. would have a penalty that would be saved. no doubt there but on his rebound to tie everything up at one end that means we have to go to penalties so the shootout begins in minnesota alonso converted to go and do. down the middle of the start things off columbus though they're not going take that they're going to respond the bottom right corner shop from ford an endo hobby and was hired at one of peace plan to keep their hopes alive and you guys were all then with a set of steps in that path goalkeeper tyler miller chris still in it all hope for minnesota though are going to rest on the left back as it's carried here gas for his right foot a shot for hunches his team take it since he was the quarterfinals monella back to you i thank you for that
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and the attorney general ofmi minnesota in 2019. from 2007 - 2019, he represented the fifth congressional district. and house of representatives and also was an attorney specializing in civil rights ana defense law including as executive director legal rights center. and is an honor to have you with us pretty. >> it is an honor to be here with you. thank you for having me and inviting me today. >> and turning became ohio's attorney general in january of 2019. from 2011 - 2019, he served as ohio's racing and monitor and before that, cowdrey counties prosecutor, capital case. and he worked at columbia and citizen journal as a reporter. it is wonderful to have you with us pretty. >> it is good to be with you. >> general allison, you are at the center of the most closely watched case involving the police in america today. and rising of the tragedy of the george floyd in minnesota. but you been an extraordinary background the as a rep. from minnesota. in a civil rights attorney. specializing in civil rights and defense law. tell us about
and the attorney general ofmi minnesota in 2019. from 2007 - 2019, he represented the fifth congressional district. and house of representatives and also was an attorney specializing in civil rights ana defense law including as executive director legal rights center. and is an honor to have you with us pretty. >> it is an honor to be here with you. thank you for having me and inviting me today. >> and turning became ohio's attorney general in january of 2019. from 2011 - 2019, he...
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are needed to find a winner columbus came in the him as a favor to win by 17 minute corner kick for minnesota as my shield voxel and jose aha heads up passive bottled 7 round robin swallows up from center loons drop 1st blood one. second half action in 77 minute penalty given to columbus after losing oz saltz in the penalty area with a challenge. as would then have his penalty right here that will be saved but put back his own rebound to tie everything up at one which means we have to go to penalty shoot out against minnesota alarm so convert to go down the middle to start things off columbus though they're going to respond with a shot of their own bottom right corner shot from 4th a nato id and we're all tied at one but columbus going to look to keep their hopes alive at lucasville rotten with a stutter step and send it past lose goalkeeper tyler miller's the crew are still in it but although it's a minnesota rest on left back to gaspar and this right foot it shocked just 2 teams to. to the quarter finals. and it was a mistake after mistake for portland timbers goalkeeper steve clarke in the
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then he is moved to fort snuggling, in minnesota, while minnesota at that point was still a territory. doctor emerson marries a sanford in 1838. alas, however, he dies in 1843. and dred scott after the death of dr. amazon, dred scott seuss for his freedom in the year of 1846. eliza stanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother, john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. so dred scott seuss for his freedom. he sues in the states courts of missouri. why? why do you think he would do that? quinn? >> there was no slavery. >> look at fort armstrong. it is illinois. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. mind you, there are what we call transit laws. transit laws permitted slave holders, if they had to journey or live for a short period of time in illinois, to do so without jeopardizing title to their slaves. but emerson was doing more then a quick pass through illinois. while stationed at fort armstrong. even more so, fort smelling is in the minnesota territory. what is the minnesota territory -- what is the statute? >> the northwest ordinance of 1787. which mandated of
then he is moved to fort snuggling, in minnesota, while minnesota at that point was still a territory. doctor emerson marries a sanford in 1838. alas, however, he dies in 1843. and dred scott after the death of dr. amazon, dred scott seuss for his freedom in the year of 1846. eliza stanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother, john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. so dred scott seuss for his freedom. he sues in the states courts of missouri. why? why do you think he would do...
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around george floyd in minnesota. you have had an extraordinary background as a representative for minnesota in the u.s. have -- house of representatives and end date civil rights attorney specializing in civil rights and defense law. tell us about how your influence has been -- your approach to the floyd case. i have to go back to a man named frank martinez. he was my grandfather and he was organizing black voters in the 1950's in louisiana. he would try to convince people that they had every right to participate in democracy. they signed up a lot of people to vote and some of those people were ordered off of their farms, some of them were threatened and beaten. he was threatened and beaten himself. my mom will tell stories about how they refused to sell him gasoline in a city in louisiana because he was stirring up a fuss. across -- they burned a cross across the street from his house. they called my house so much threatening to kill my grandfather that they sent my mother to a boarding school because they cannot af
around george floyd in minnesota. you have had an extraordinary background as a representative for minnesota in the u.s. have -- house of representatives and end date civil rights attorney specializing in civil rights and defense law. tell us about how your influence has been -- your approach to the floyd case. i have to go back to a man named frank martinez. he was my grandfather and he was organizing black voters in the 1950's in louisiana. he would try to convince people that they had every...
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the minnesota governor has now 30 days to appeal that denial. lou? lou: well, that governor isn't very, isn't any brighter than most of these democrat mayors around the country who are watching much of their cities burn, their streets fill with violence. it's incredible to even think these, that there would be such a sense of entitlement on the part of the left who has created, created the conditions for what we have witnessed in this country over the past almost two months. ed lawrence, great to have you with us. that brings us to our poll question tonight. should democrat-run cities ask for federal help to control their violent streets? should anybody answer in the affirmative? that's actually the question, should democratic cities be able to get federal help when it has been in their control to stop the violence in their streets. so we'll rework that and try it again. meanwhile, that's the question. we'd like to hear your answer. cast your vote are on twitter @loudobbstonight. >>> former special counsel robert mueller, he's remerged after a year a
the minnesota governor has now 30 days to appeal that denial. lou? lou: well, that governor isn't very, isn't any brighter than most of these democrat mayors around the country who are watching much of their cities burn, their streets fill with violence. it's incredible to even think these, that there would be such a sense of entitlement on the part of the left who has created, created the conditions for what we have witnessed in this country over the past almost two months. ed lawrence, great...
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in michigan, the margin is nine, a one point gain again for biden and in minnesota, biden is up 13 points, 51-38. donald trump lost that state in 2016 by 1.5% to hillary clinton. the two men who will be at the top of the ticket in november are spending this week arguing over racism. joe biden says president trump is the first racist elected to the top job, the president said that's an affront to african-americans in the trump campaign is pointing back to joe biden's past comments. correspondent peter doocy has the latest. >> joe biden believes 45 is a first. >> we've had racists and they've tried to get elected president and he's the first one who has. >> president trump says this is an insult to the intelligence of black voters and he's trying to add historical context. >> i've done more for black americans than anybody with the possible exception of abraham lincoln. >> 12 u.s. presidents at some point owned, woodrow wilson was just stripped from princeton for his segregationist policies and andrew jackson is set to be replaced on the $20 bill after his history of mistreating and native
in michigan, the margin is nine, a one point gain again for biden and in minnesota, biden is up 13 points, 51-38. donald trump lost that state in 2016 by 1.5% to hillary clinton. the two men who will be at the top of the ticket in november are spending this week arguing over racism. joe biden says president trump is the first racist elected to the top job, the president said that's an affront to african-americans in the trump campaign is pointing back to joe biden's past comments. correspondent...
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then he is moved to minnesota while minnesota was still a territory. dr. emerson marries eliza sanford. alas however he dies in 1843. and dred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. eliza sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that's just a detail. so dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. state courts in missouri. why? why do you think he would do that? quinn? look at fort armstrong. it's in illinois. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. now, mind you there are what we call transit laws. transit laws permitted slave holders if they have to journey or live for a short period of time in illinois to do so without jeopardizing title to their slaves. but emerson was doing more than a quick pass through illinois while stationed at fort armstrong. even more so fort sneling is in the minnesota territory. what is the minnesota territory as a territory governed by? what's the statute? no, the northwest ordinance of 1787, which mandated,
then he is moved to minnesota while minnesota was still a territory. dr. emerson marries eliza sanford. alas however he dies in 1843. and dred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. eliza sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that's just a detail. so dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. state courts in missouri. why? why do you think he would do that? quinn? look at fort...
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minnesota not even close. there's no real chance for trump in minnesota. so, again, his pathway to 270 electoral votes looks really, really hard if it continues to tank with these suburban voters and senior voters that have traditionally been his strength. >> jim, you've been in this game for a long time. you know there's still a long way to go between now and the election even though it doesn't seem that way. does it make you nervous to see this big a lead this far-out because complacency should be a concern for anyone. >> we should never be complacent. we have 104 shopping days left to make our case before the election. but, you know, early vote starts in a little bit over 70 days in some of these battleground states. and so i don't think you're going to see any democrat be complacent. we know last time trump resurrected his campaign in the final day. we also know he'll do and say anything. and i think you'll see an absolutely united democratic party in pushing all the way to the election because there's jus
minnesota not even close. there's no real chance for trump in minnesota. so, again, his pathway to 270 electoral votes looks really, really hard if it continues to tank with these suburban voters and senior voters that have traditionally been his strength. >> jim, you've been in this game for a long time. you know there's still a long way to go between now and the election even though it doesn't seem that way. does it make you nervous to see this big a lead this far-out because...
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. >> host: representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out called this is what america looks like. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on book tv. there are two characters in your book, who are they? >> my grandfather and father. abba is the word we use for dad in somali and bob is the traditional word that is used
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purdue submit all documents with the usda for abruptly canceling a study in the rainy river watershed in minnesota. the study was canceled in september 2018, 20 months into a 24 month review with nothing less than one page press release. despite repeated requests and exchanges that i've had the secretary during hearings in this committee for the past two years the forest service has not shared any of the requested
purdue submit all documents with the usda for abruptly canceling a study in the rainy river watershed in minnesota. the study was canceled in september 2018, 20 months into a 24 month review with nothing less than one page press release. despite repeated requests and exchanges that i've had the secretary during hearings in this committee for the past two years the forest service has not shared any of the requested
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flee from anarchy, why flee from oppression and come to the united states and do all your best to turn minnesota and that u.s., one of the things i'd like to ask her and a very good friend of mine who had lived all over the place who i admire very much who pose that question, i don't think we need a revoluti revolution, i think what we have, american declaration, american constitution, american values, our system gives us the tools to address social injustice, to address inequali
flee from anarchy, why flee from oppression and come to the united states and do all your best to turn minnesota and that u.s., one of the things i'd like to ask her and a very good friend of mine who had lived all over the place who i admire very much who pose that question, i don't think we need a revoluti revolution, i think what we have, american declaration, american constitution, american values, our system gives us the tools to address social injustice, to address inequali
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this is what minnesota attorney general keith ellison said a few days later. >> just a few days ago, on like the second day of protest, there was a man dressed in all black, he was a caucasian person, a gas mask, black gloves, umbrella. it was not raining. that led me to believe that there is real legitimate evidence that this is a very serious operation being done to tarnish the legitimate protests that is going on. >> the minneapolis star tribune reports that man is suspected of ties to a white supremacist
this is what minnesota attorney general keith ellison said a few days later. >> just a few days ago, on like the second day of protest, there was a man dressed in all black, he was a caucasian person, a gas mask, black gloves, umbrella. it was not raining. that led me to believe that there is real legitimate evidence that this is a very serious operation being done to tarnish the legitimate protests that is going on. >> the minneapolis star tribune reports that man is suspected of...
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>> well, we certainly know our congressional delegation in minnesota is. they've been vocal about this in washington. i just listened to speaker pelosi and senator schumer and clearly they're frustrated. we're hopeful. we even keep our head down and do our best for workers facing these challenges. our job is to get them the assistance they need if the benefits aren't there. it's hard to overstate how big a deal this is. it's helped to keep people afloat. and if we don't pass additional benefits, this is going to be a turning point in the economic response to this crisis. we're hopeful something will come through. >> steve grove, you and many, many millions of americans. thanks so much for taking the time. loving the artwork behind your shoulder. some very talented kids in your family. we appreciate you being with us. >>> coming up, we just mentioned another 1.4 million americans have filed for unemployment benefits. when will congress help the millions of americans worried about an uncertain future as the relief benefits are set to come to an end? i'm goin
>> well, we certainly know our congressional delegation in minnesota is. they've been vocal about this in washington. i just listened to speaker pelosi and senator schumer and clearly they're frustrated. we're hopeful. we even keep our head down and do our best for workers facing these challenges. our job is to get them the assistance they need if the benefits aren't there. it's hard to overstate how big a deal this is. it's helped to keep people afloat. and if we don't pass additional...
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joining me now is minnesota attorney general keith ellison. it's good to have you on, attorney general. i know you can't get into the specifics of criminal cases. but there was a sense that there might have been some forces acting in this, sort of sabotaging way. i'm curious your reaction to the latest news from the star tribune. >> well, i'm not surprised that this individual was allegedly connected to white supremacist groups. there are people who know that the movement for justice, the movement for police accountability is powerful. and they want to delegitimize that movement. and so some of them have infiltrated that movement and created damage and destruction and arson, and then run away and make the general public believe that is the movement. that's not the movement. in fact, it's antithetical to that movement they're trying to undermine the legitimacy of the movement and make people think that the movement is unruly and unrighteous. >> on the other side, there's the fact that we have seen lots of politicians talk about infiltrators and
joining me now is minnesota attorney general keith ellison. it's good to have you on, attorney general. i know you can't get into the specifics of criminal cases. but there was a sense that there might have been some forces acting in this, sort of sabotaging way. i'm curious your reaction to the latest news from the star tribune. >> well, i'm not surprised that this individual was allegedly connected to white supremacist groups. there are people who know that the movement for justice, the...
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everything's fast pace different in minnesota . cation not. i might have been the first inside the high fashion model i don't know if it's justt a trend d in that ststate. thers a million other girls. so you have to take the initiative and the like. for here. he's . so are you walk like an- yeah . yeah. so. they narrow that casting down tomorrow okay. one four yeah. yeah. should we go straight estimate for. we still don't have a shell books and confirm but we're still here. well i for one rejection is worse than the other. it's just sometimes when it's stuff that i can't control l like my height i can n grow six incnches i know that you know. there e is no one to look k at you know somebody i can reference . thank you. i would love to see myself like doing morore catwalk it reinforces your s spot in the industry like okay you're a high fashion model that's why you wake up you do everything to get to that point. to be. there . random crap. okay okay. yeah i was . what action i'm backseat. i mean this is one of those shows during new york fashio
everything's fast pace different in minnesota . cation not. i might have been the first inside the high fashion model i don't know if it's justt a trend d in that ststate. thers a million other girls. so you have to take the initiative and the like. for here. he's . so are you walk like an- yeah . yeah. so. they narrow that casting down tomorrow okay. one four yeah. yeah. should we go straight estimate for. we still don't have a shell books and confirm but we're still here. well i for one...
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minnesota has 30 days to appeal the denial. one representative es whose district is suburbs of minneapolis called on trump to do a thorough review of the state's response to the violence. he asked to previous recommendations or provide recommendations so every governor, mayor, local official can learn from our experience and insure appropriate plans are in place to prevent something like this from ever happening again. related after the white house received this letter, fema announced the denial. minnesota governor tim walz said they had a state surplus going into the coronavirus. now they're dealing with massive budget shortfall. they're rebuilding from the rioting and looting. on june 1st, president criticized governors not being strong enough and offering federal assistance. minnesota eventually called in the national guard but again the president very critical of those scenes that you saw right there. back to you. charles: edward, thank you very much. joining me with reaction fox news contributor liz peek. liz, you can't re
minnesota has 30 days to appeal the denial. one representative es whose district is suburbs of minneapolis called on trump to do a thorough review of the state's response to the violence. he asked to previous recommendations or provide recommendations so every governor, mayor, local official can learn from our experience and insure appropriate plans are in place to prevent something like this from ever happening again. related after the white house received this letter, fema announced the...
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torment round of 16 playing in regulation though didn't cut it in the case of the columbus crew and minnesota united penalties were needed to pick a winner columbus came into the game of the favorites to win percentage minute quarter for minnesota's michael box on jose ah. has it passed volatile round robin love follows up loons draw 1st blood at one mil 2nd half action though in the 77 minute county given right here to columbus afterwards aha is fouled in the penalty area with a late challenge columbus jazzie zardoz would have his shot at taking that penalty and it is safe but put back in the rebound to tie things all up that one which means we get to go to a penalty shoot out we'll begin in minnesota those volatile alonso convert to go and down the middle to start things off columbus they're going to respond with a bottom right corner shot from forts and then don't id and we're all tied up at once now columbus looking to keep their hopes alive and lucas they'll ryan with a stutter step and sends it past lose goalkeeper tyler though priscilla all hopes for minnesota rest on the left bank cha
torment round of 16 playing in regulation though didn't cut it in the case of the columbus crew and minnesota united penalties were needed to pick a winner columbus came into the game of the favorites to win percentage minute quarter for minnesota's michael box on jose ah. has it passed volatile round robin love follows up loons draw 1st blood at one mil 2nd half action though in the 77 minute county given right here to columbus afterwards aha is fouled in the penalty area with a late challenge...
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. >> host: representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out called this is what america looks like. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on book tv. there are two characters in your book, who are they? >> my grandfather and father. abba is the word we use for dad in somali and bob is the traditional word that is used in the middle east for father. since i was born in his house that is what his children called him and we continue to call them that as well. they were both father figures to me and so i continue to call them, and babba. >> host: what are the first eight or so years of your life like? >> guest: peaceful. you know, i had a really
. >> host: representative ilhan omar, democrat of minnesota has a new book out called this is what america looks like. congresswoman, thank you for joining us on book tv. there are two characters in your book, who are they? >> my grandfather and father. abba is the word we use for dad in somali and bob is the traditional word that is used in the middle east for father. since i was born in his house that is what his children called him and we continue to call them that as well. they...
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host: crisis in minnesota, supporter of restrictions. you're on. war ii, wek in world made sacrifices and kids donating toys. i don't think wearing a mask and safe distancing is asking too much. and this is just ridiculous. the selfishness of this land of plenty, it boggles the mind. host: what do you think of businesses that might be affected? caller: if this would have been done to begin with and people are too selfish to wear a mask. it would have been done right and the leadership would have been there and still in dem and everything else, i was raised in california. i lived in four southern states, this country is just too selfish d so spoiled and got it so easy and trying to keep people from voting, it's ridiculous. ost: nancy in east pea or yeah -- peoria, illinois. caller: i have a nine-year-old neice and she went back to get something and ran and she was out of breath and breathing and she has no health problems. nine years old -- indiscernible] with kidsng to happen wearing a mask? host: is there a compromise? caller: you have people out
host: crisis in minnesota, supporter of restrictions. you're on. war ii, wek in world made sacrifices and kids donating toys. i don't think wearing a mask and safe distancing is asking too much. and this is just ridiculous. the selfishness of this land of plenty, it boggles the mind. host: what do you think of businesses that might be affected? caller: if this would have been done to begin with and people are too selfish to wear a mask. it would have been done right and the leadership would...
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, the university of minnesota. yeartook 12 students the and they took me. >> you did not go to uc berkeley to do it? >> no, i thought it was the best school. runningwho was minnesota said, i'm not letting you go to berkeley. you are working for me. they paid my way. they pay for my schooling. my wife was teaching school. that is how we got by. but then when i got assigned to , theyital in kansas started me at $175 a month with a masters degree. >> 100 what? >> $175. but because i did pretty 275. he gave me a raise to he doubled my celery. and then, when i was finishing, from six offers different hospitals. i returned to selig city, columbus, ohio, buffalo, new york. that is a lucky john story. >> so, you were working as a , and thatearinghouse gets you to the successful life? john: correct. yes. no question. that leadership training in the military is a discipline and it teaches you things. and how to make decisions. and how to survive. survived. but i never had to look for job. that is the important message. , the
, the university of minnesota. yeartook 12 students the and they took me. >> you did not go to uc berkeley to do it? >> no, i thought it was the best school. runningwho was minnesota said, i'm not letting you go to berkeley. you are working for me. they paid my way. they pay for my schooling. my wife was teaching school. that is how we got by. but then when i got assigned to , theyital in kansas started me at $175 a month with a masters degree. >> 100 what? >> $175. but...
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, this is in minnesota that i do not recognize. i grew up on a block with mostly black families who own their homes, i work up on saturday morning to the sound of lawnmowers and the smell of cut grass because people took care of their homes, this is the minnesota i do not recognize and i don't know how we get from that to defend the police. when i grew up in the elementary school, i was taught that the police were your friends, every time i saw a police officer or a police car i was comforted by that, now we've gotten to the point where we talk about the police being our enemies, i do not understand this at all. lawrence: juan, me and yuletide compassionate debate, but this issue, we've been able to come together when it started with george floyd because we had a shared experience. but it seems like we've evolved from having the tough conversation about police and talking about things that we can improve on to defend the police, what say you? juan: the whole term is bad flow with whoever came up with it, the weights understood by m
, this is in minnesota that i do not recognize. i grew up on a block with mostly black families who own their homes, i work up on saturday morning to the sound of lawnmowers and the smell of cut grass because people took care of their homes, this is the minnesota i do not recognize and i don't know how we get from that to defend the police. when i grew up in the elementary school, i was taught that the police were your friends, every time i saw a police officer or a police car i was comforted...
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and minnesota united's let's get into it 42nd minute before any goals is can actually happen in a boy gratian way run from sporting when you're kerry shell and a right footed chip from the bottom of the box breaks open scoring the lead one nil lose goalkeeper tyler miller though it's kind of a tough. bit of a daze as a shot goes right past him has no idea what he sees we do executive action though gets a bit frisky sporting goalkeeper tenderly asked tried to box the jets aggressive dragon yamin a sort of forced schoenfeld and he's actually going to be shown a red card 40000000 is not happy about that one but it is well deserved that means we're going to get a stoppage time looking for goal scoring chance and to get it is going to end up being a missed shot on a penalty but sheldon occidentals only goal minnesota equalizers at one goal of he's never going to score and goalkeeper 96 minute looms defender roman mitts unary with a dribble outside the box looking for a human edwards he gets cross and kevin molino gets it in with the left footed shot to give minnesota the 21 a lead they'll
and minnesota united's let's get into it 42nd minute before any goals is can actually happen in a boy gratian way run from sporting when you're kerry shell and a right footed chip from the bottom of the box breaks open scoring the lead one nil lose goalkeeper tyler miller though it's kind of a tough. bit of a daze as a shot goes right past him has no idea what he sees we do executive action though gets a bit frisky sporting goalkeeper tenderly asked tried to box the jets aggressive dragon yamin...
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ohio, indiana and minnesota. president trump now saying wear a mask, even if you don't like it, it has impact. in florida tonight, icus nearing capacity. some hospitals forced to convert rooms to handle the new covid cases. california now surpassing new york. los angeles considering a stay at home order. and with the debate over when and how to reopen schools, one district in tennessee reopening today and what they did. and how often students will go to school there. >>> in texas, the two brothers in houston losing both parents within weeks. and in arizona tonight, a mother infected, dying during childbirth. the baby surviving. and the new study tonight about how long antibodies could last. how quickly they might fade after infection. >>> also tonight, american families in need. it is estimated more than 25 million americans will lose the $600 federal supplement, which ends this week. will congress act? and where do things stand? mary bruce getting answers tonight. >>> the dramatic images out of houston tonight.
ohio, indiana and minnesota. president trump now saying wear a mask, even if you don't like it, it has impact. in florida tonight, icus nearing capacity. some hospitals forced to convert rooms to handle the new covid cases. california now surpassing new york. los angeles considering a stay at home order. and with the debate over when and how to reopen schools, one district in tennessee reopening today and what they did. and how often students will go to school there. >>> in texas, the...
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indiana, minnesota and ohio all issuing statewide mask mandates today. and months into this now, for y in a row making the point that masks make a difference. medics with the south carolina national guard called in to help five hospitals, now overwhelmed with patients in that state. family heartbreak in arizona tonight. a pregnant mother infected with the virus dying while in labor. her final words, "everything will be okay. take care of my son." the baby survived. and new concerns tonight about testing in black and hispanic communities in parts of this country. authorities say they are understaffed and have longer wait times. and the new study in "the new england journal of medicine" tonight on antibodies and how quickly they might fade after initial infection. abc's victor oquendo leads us off from florida tonight. >> reporter: tonight, coronavirus cases soaring to new records in california, surpassing new york state, now with the most cases in the country, four months into the pandemic. 60% of cases in los angeles county are among young adults. offici
indiana, minnesota and ohio all issuing statewide mask mandates today. and months into this now, for y in a row making the point that masks make a difference. medics with the south carolina national guard called in to help five hospitals, now overwhelmed with patients in that state. family heartbreak in arizona tonight. a pregnant mother infected with the virus dying while in labor. her final words, "everything will be okay. take care of my son." the baby survived. and new concerns...
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minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania. all right. 51, 38. 49, 40. 50, 39. biden was not playing that way, in any of those places, just a few months ago. not to this degree, anyway. do you think this race now -- i don't know what else could happen, honestly. i don't know what, god forbid, would have to happen to trump, no pun intended, the pandemic. but do you think -- on people's perceptions of the pandemic? >> absolutely. you look where there was a big non-economic issue that was at play, whether it be the korean war in '52, the vietnam war in '68, the iranian hostage crisis in '80. and right now, joe biden is winning on the coronavirus and that is why he is leading in the polls. >> i am telling you the school thing is going to be everything. and not just, you know, for the suburbs, especially. because everybody cares about their kids. but it is so disruptive to your life, your ability to earn money, to work, to balance life and work. and think your kids are going to get advantaged. and the idea of just open, open, but there's no plan and it could be unsaf
minnesota, michigan, pennsylvania. all right. 51, 38. 49, 40. 50, 39. biden was not playing that way, in any of those places, just a few months ago. not to this degree, anyway. do you think this race now -- i don't know what else could happen, honestly. i don't know what, god forbid, would have to happen to trump, no pun intended, the pandemic. but do you think -- on people's perceptions of the pandemic? >> absolutely. you look where there was a big non-economic issue that was at play,...
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no solamente minnesota sino tambiÉn en otros estados de la naciÓn. borja: en nuestro prÓximo corte comercial vamos a volver a retomar la conversaciÓn. muchas gracias. estallan viejas rencillasen el juego de los astros de houston . durante la sexta entrada a los jugadores de ambos equipos saltaron al campo olvidÁndose de las Órdenes de distancia fÍsica y muchos de ellos sin tapabocas. en un lanzamiento de los dodgers, carlos correa provocando que se cayera. carolina: avanzando las corredores segunda y tercera. varios equipos que tenÍan previsto jugar contra el equipo de los marlins estÁn preocupados por este aumento de casos en la florida. algunos han dicho que les preocupa viajar a ese estado ya que cada dÍa rompemos rÉcords en cuanto a personas que estÁn contrayendo este coronavirus. los primeros en anunciarse fueron los nacionales de washington . la mayorÍa de los jugadores dijo que no deseaba viajar. borja: ¿quÉ estÁ pasando en los deportes? para hablar de esto nos conectamos con un jugador de las grandes ligas, anÍbal sÁnchez. bei
no solamente minnesota sino tambiÉn en otros estados de la naciÓn. borja: en nuestro prÓximo corte comercial vamos a volver a retomar la conversaciÓn. muchas gracias. estallan viejas rencillasen el juego de los astros de houston . durante la sexta entrada a los jugadores de ambos equipos saltaron al campo olvidÁndose de las Órdenes de distancia fÍsica y muchos de ellos sin tapabocas. en un lanzamiento de los dodgers, carlos correa provocando que se cayera. carolina: avanzando las...
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this fox poll shows minnesota not even close. no chance for trump in minnesota. his pathway to 206 electoral votes doesn't load good. >> but you have been in this game a long time. you know things can change. does it make you nervous to see this big of a lead this far out? complacency should be a concern for everyone. >> we have 104 shopping days left to make our case. but early voting starts in seven days in some of these battleground states. i don't think we will see any battle ground be complacent. we know trump resurrected his battle ground. and i think you will see a united party. there is no way we can allow this guy to get re-elected. i am worry about lawsuits and the ways some of these people can vote or not vote and the rules during covid, now you can vote, those are the things that keep me up at night, not the complacency. >> jim, good to see you. >>> mlb kicks off with many players taking a knee? are we witnessing a new era in sports? discussion next. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth? or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choo
this fox poll shows minnesota not even close. no chance for trump in minnesota. his pathway to 206 electoral votes doesn't load good. >> but you have been in this game a long time. you know things can change. does it make you nervous to see this big of a lead this far out? complacency should be a concern for everyone. >> we have 104 shopping days left to make our case. but early voting starts in seven days in some of these battleground states. i don't think we will see any battle...
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porque el equipo de minnesota después de que ganó, nno ve decir bocones pero... confiados a decir, ya le ganamos al san josé, ya sabemos cuáles son sus puntos débiles >>> gracias compañero!. continuamos con más información, las redes sociales le cuento que (nombre extranjero) rompe el récord histórico de la mayor cantidad dentro nominaciones a un premio. (nombre extranjero) tuvo 170, el récord lo mantenía (nombre extranjero) con 137 nominaciones pero ahora están en segundo lugar, entre los top cinco esta nbc y bbb y la más será la de (nombre extranjero) y con esto no vamos a una pausa. >>> en méxico se reportan más de 45,000 muertes por el covid-19, el virus se propaga cada vez más, con mucha más frecuencia entre las familias, con este más regresamos >>> la familia de vanessa guillén llega a la capital pidiendo justicia. estoy mucho más >>> con este más regresamos en la pausa, no le cambie!. (música) -(comerciales)- ♪. >>> él presidente recibió hoy en la casa blanca a la familia de vanessa guillén, esa es la soldado que fallece martel t
porque el equipo de minnesota después de que ganó, nno ve decir bocones pero... confiados a decir, ya le ganamos al san josé, ya sabemos cuáles son sus puntos débiles >>> gracias compañero!. continuamos con más información, las redes sociales le cuento que (nombre extranjero) rompe el récord histórico de la mayor cantidad dentro nominaciones a un premio. (nombre extranjero) tuvo 170, el récord lo mantenía (nombre extranjero) con 137 nominaciones pero ahora están en segundo...
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now to a couple banned from walmart after a video surfaced of them in a minnesota store wearing face coverings that had swastikas on the incident happened over the weekend here the same day minnesota started requiring everyone to wear masks indoor businesses. another walmart customer informed the store's manager about what was happening and then recorded this video as she was checking out in it. you see this unidentified she can be heard saying, she's not a not see. but noted, she's wearing that face covering to show people what could happen in america if they vote for joe biden. the couple left the store without incident, no charges were filed. a wal-mart spokeswoman says the couple has been banned from walmart for at least one year. bush fires in australia earlier this year were devastating to local wildlife in a new report shows just how bad it was the world wildlife fund says nearly 3 billion animals were killed or displaced by the fires. that's almost triple the fear estimated back in january. world wildlife foundation australia ceo calls it one of the worst wildfire disasters i
now to a couple banned from walmart after a video surfaced of them in a minnesota store wearing face coverings that had swastikas on the incident happened over the weekend here the same day minnesota started requiring everyone to wear masks indoor businesses. another walmart customer informed the store's manager about what was happening and then recorded this video as she was checking out in it. you see this unidentified she can be heard saying, she's not a not see. but noted, she's wearing...