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when the missouri state militia came to find them, he faded into the hills. on december 13th of that year, for some reason clements decided it would be funny, a big joke to try to enlist his own men in the missouri state militia. he goes back into lexington and the head of the militia allowed him to come in because they didn't want to start out this fight in the city streets. signed up his men and he peacefully leaves, but he circles back and went to the city hotel where he is having a drink and the militia heard he was there. so they sent men to arrest him for bank robbery, and he starts a gun fight. he gets on his horse, tries to make it out of town, but he was shot off of his horse and he was mortally wounded. when the soldiers approached him though, he was still trying to coke his revolver with his mouth so he could get off one last shot before he died. a soldier approached him and said, "arch, you are dying, what do you want me to do with you?" he responded, "i have done what i always said i would do, die before surrender," and that he did. you have quan
when the missouri state militia came to find them, he faded into the hills. on december 13th of that year, for some reason clements decided it would be funny, a big joke to try to enlist his own men in the missouri state militia. he goes back into lexington and the head of the militia allowed him to come in because they didn't want to start out this fight in the city streets. signed up his men and he peacefully leaves, but he circles back and went to the city hotel where he is having a drink...
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this is where the grand river flows into the missouri. and the arikaras were a very hospitable and prosperous people, and they had a very enjoyable stay with them. lewis and clark make promises to tribes that on their return trip if there's anyone from their villages who want to return that they will take them. unfortunately, one of the men who decides to do this is an arikara chief who travels back east and actually dies from disease. so when the news of that comes back, the arikaras are greatly disappointed. some of them suspect foul play, even though there wasn't anything nefarious that went on. that it ends up being a problem that will last until 1823, and there's actually a war fought between fur traders and arikaras in 1823 that kind of result from this arikara leader dying from disease. when they arrive in north dakota at the knife river villages, they meet the mandan peoples, these villages spread along the river were quite important. lewis and clark decided to winter there. it was already november, it was getting very cold. they
this is where the grand river flows into the missouri. and the arikaras were a very hospitable and prosperous people, and they had a very enjoyable stay with them. lewis and clark make promises to tribes that on their return trip if there's anyone from their villages who want to return that they will take them. unfortunately, one of the men who decides to do this is an arikara chief who travels back east and actually dies from disease. so when the news of that comes back, the arikaras are...
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jim reed had grown up in missouri and knew the shirleys. he fled to texas following the war where he and belle got married. by the time of pearl's birth he had become involved in the tom starr gang, they were cattle rusters. he allegedly murdered somebody and fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed fought or rode off and on with both the james/younger gang and the tom starr gang. in april of 1874 he robbed the austin, san antonio stage. incidentally enough belle was named as an accessory on the indictment but there was no evidence against her so they dropped the charge. jim however was on the rough and a deputy sheriff cornered him and killed him in paris, texas in august of 1874. belle sent her children to live with their grandparents. and again, legend is taking over here. where we have no history. traditionally it's believed she herself was on the run from the law and drifted into oklahoma indian territory where she began to lead her own band of cattle and horsethiev
jim reed had grown up in missouri and knew the shirleys. he fled to texas following the war where he and belle got married. by the time of pearl's birth he had become involved in the tom starr gang, they were cattle rusters. he allegedly murdered somebody and fled with his family to california. shortly after eddie's birth in 1871, they returned to missouri and jim reed fought or rode off and on with both the james/younger gang and the tom starr gang. in april of 1874 he robbed the austin, san...
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i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million, and by 1860 some ten tons of freight were going across the trail, pulled by 6,000 mules, over 25,000 oxen, 3,000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. now, by the 1830s, independence was the eastern terminus of the two-way route across the prairies and the plains, ending, of course, on the western terminus of santa fe. i will say that the majority of the brides passed through and/or departed from independence on their santa fe trail honeymoon. so let me tell you about the very first bride. in 1987, the year that congress designated the santa fe trail a national historic trail, a local historian here in santa fe spotted a headline in an old new mexico newspaper that said, "first white child born in new mexico." well, it caught her attention, but all of the historians here in santa fe said, oh, you can't believe everything you read in those old newspapers. but the person persevered and she verified that from a
i know many of you in missouri have heard about the good old missouri mule. the commerce generated by trade in the 1850s was estimated at over 5 million, and by 1860 some ten tons of freight were going across the trail, pulled by 6,000 mules, over 25,000 oxen, 3,000 wagons and employing some 10,000 men. now, by the 1830s, independence was the eastern terminus of the two-way route across the prairies and the plains, ending, of course, on the western terminus of santa fe. i will say that the...
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when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were very successful in an 1860. they grossed over 260,000 from selling and loading freight onto some 2000 wagons. mamie returned to westport from baltimore in 1860. however by the spring of 1861 the civil war had started and as you know, this missouri was a slave state so to speak and the bernards were southern sympathizers. in fact, mamie and her friends had gathered in a sewing circle to hand stitch a confederate flag to send with the missouri men in in the confederate sea. in the spring of 1862 epiphonio agary and his mexican freighters traveled east on the trail to west
when she was about 10 years old the bernard family moved west to missouri. and their her cousin william bernard and aging ag boone, who was the grandson of daniel boone were business partners and neighbors and you can see they had the the most luxurious houses at that time in the area. now boone was appointed indian agent and left for colorado. and so william had his uncle joined him in the business and they operated the store together and they prospered there on the santa fe trail. they were...
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says and hitting florida, texas and missouri especially hard. so there's a lot of new reporting to get to tonight. we begin with cbs' mireya villarreal in missouri where cases have tripled in the last month. good evening, mireya. >> reporter: good evening, norah. in cox health in springfield they've brought in a new morgue and doubled oxygen reserves all in anticipation of a rise in covid cases ande right now they have 187 patients inside the hospital, the most they've ever had since the start of the pandemic. tonight, covid cases are skyrocketing in missouri with healthcare workers bearing the brunt. >> many nurses say every night they go home and are crying. >> reporter: average daily cases tripled in the last month while hospitalizations have nearly doubled and the hardest hit area, springfield, where this chart shows the dramatic rise of covid patients in one hospital system, since mask mandates were lifted and then two big holiday "weekend news." >> we're very concerned at this point because we are headed intake into school and we have seen
says and hitting florida, texas and missouri especially hard. so there's a lot of new reporting to get to tonight. we begin with cbs' mireya villarreal in missouri where cases have tripled in the last month. good evening, mireya. >> reporter: good evening, norah. in cox health in springfield they've brought in a new morgue and doubled oxygen reserves all in anticipation of a rise in covid cases ande right now they have 187 patients inside the hospital, the most they've ever had since the...
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that's missouri number one. missouri number two rewards this kind of behavior. mark and patricia mccloskey who got famous pointing guns at black lives matter protesters in front of their mansion. led to invite to speak at republican convention and to u.s. senate campaign for mark mccloskey. they pleaded guilty to harassment and fourth degree assault. far from showing remorse, mark mccloskey pledged to quote do it again faced with same circumstances. yesterday, missouri governor mike parson pardoned mark and patricia mccloskey, neither facing jail time. they jumped to front of the line but kevin strickland, jailed for 40 years for crime he and state says he didn't knit. crystal quaid democratic minority leader in missouri. thanks for being with us. what do you make of this? governor parsons saying strickland can't jump the queue, but this other couple gets a pardon? >> first of all, thanks so much for having me. what i think about this, frankly disgusting. we have been discussing kevin strickland's case for some time, prosecutor's offense and eyewitness and victi
that's missouri number one. missouri number two rewards this kind of behavior. mark and patricia mccloskey who got famous pointing guns at black lives matter protesters in front of their mansion. led to invite to speak at republican convention and to u.s. senate campaign for mark mccloskey. they pleaded guilty to harassment and fourth degree assault. far from showing remorse, mark mccloskey pledged to quote do it again faced with same circumstances. yesterday, missouri governor mike parson...
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missouri has not only lost a true public servant, but a wonderful friend to so many. today we mourn the passing of steve walsh, but we also rejoice that he resides with his creator now. may his spirit live on throughout our work in congress and the hearts of all who were blessed to know him. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. garcia: madam speaker, i rise to call attention to the importance of passing the john lewis voting rights act. every american should have equal access to the ballot box. our democracy is stronger when everyone can participate. this should not be controversial or politicized. it is about ensuring a very basic right of every american. sadly in my home state of texas, the g.o.p. has been trying to -- again and again and again to strip our right to vote. after three attempts to pass a dangerous and anti-voti
missouri has not only lost a true public servant, but a wonderful friend to so many. today we mourn the passing of steve walsh, but we also rejoice that he resides with his creator now. may his spirit live on throughout our work in congress and the hearts of all who were blessed to know him. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker...
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line that's missouri number one. and missouri number to reward this kind of behavior. this is mark and patricia mccloskey, they became famous in june of last year by pointing guns at black lives matter protesters on the front of their st. louis mansion. they spoke at the republican campaign and then they commended -- they were guilty of second degree assault. mark mccloskey said from the courthouse steps that he would quote, do it again if faced with the same circumstances. here's the thing, yesterday, missouri governor mark parson pardon both mark and patricia mccloskey, neither of whom were facing jail time to begin with. they got to jump right to the front of the line well kevin strickland, jailed for 40 years, remained jailed for a crime he and the state says he didn't commit. think about that for second. joining us now is crystal quade, democratic minority leader in the house of representatives who spoke about forcefully, about this double standard of justice. representative quite, thank you for joining. us thank you for being with. us what do you make of this. go
line that's missouri number one. and missouri number to reward this kind of behavior. this is mark and patricia mccloskey, they became famous in june of last year by pointing guns at black lives matter protesters on the front of their st. louis mansion. they spoke at the republican campaign and then they commended -- they were guilty of second degree assault. mark mccloskey said from the courthouse steps that he would quote, do it again if faced with the same circumstances. here's the thing,...
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that's missouri number one. missouri number two rewards this kind of behavior. mark and patricia mccloskey who got famous pointing guns at black lives matter protesters in front of their mansion. though actions led to an invite to speak at the republican national convention and then to a u.s. senate campaign for mark mccloskey. earlier this summer the couple pleaded guilty to multiple misdemeanor charges incluing harassment and fourth-degree assault. far from showing remorse, mark mccloskey pledged from the white house steps he would, quote, do it again, if faced with the same circumstances. yesterday, missouri governor mike parson pardoned mark and patricia mccloskey, neither facing jail time. they got to jump to the front of the line, but kevin strickland, jailed for 40 years for a crime he and the state says he didn't commit. think about that for a second. joining us now is crystal quaid, a democratic minority leader in missouri. representative quade, thanks for being with us. what do you make of this? governor parson saying strickland can't jump the queue, b
that's missouri number one. missouri number two rewards this kind of behavior. mark and patricia mccloskey who got famous pointing guns at black lives matter protesters in front of their mansion. though actions led to an invite to speak at the republican national convention and then to a u.s. senate campaign for mark mccloskey. earlier this summer the couple pleaded guilty to multiple misdemeanor charges incluing harassment and fourth-degree assault. far from showing remorse, mark mccloskey...
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infections the biggest spikes coming in texas, missouri, florida and arkansas, where monday brought its largest single-day increase in hospitalizations since the start of the pandemic patients flowing into arkansas hospitals at double the national rate >> it's worse than any of the prior surges for a whole host of reasons. >> reporter: with only eight icu beds left in the entire state, dr. rawle seupaul says his hospital is seeing an increase in younger patients >> young, healthy people should not be dying from a viral illness, period. they shouldn't be dying from covid-19. but because this particular variant is so severe, virulent and replicates very, very quickly, we're seeing pretty rapid changes to the health of individuals that are infected with the virus. >> reporter: today president biden speaking out about states banning mask mandates despite the surge. >> i find that totally counterintuitive, and quite frankly, disingenuous >> do you have presidential powers to intervene in states like texas and florida where they are banning mask mandates? >> i don't believe that i do thus far
infections the biggest spikes coming in texas, missouri, florida and arkansas, where monday brought its largest single-day increase in hospitalizations since the start of the pandemic patients flowing into arkansas hospitals at double the national rate >> it's worse than any of the prior surges for a whole host of reasons. >> reporter: with only eight icu beds left in the entire state, dr. rawle seupaul says his hospital is seeing an increase in younger patients >> young,...
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it's a political showdown in the show me state over masks as missouri battles its fourth covid surge. and later another summer games ended today, it was much smaller but equally as inspiring. >> duncan: missouri is responding to the latest covid surge by deploying ambulances across the state, they will transport infected patients to other regions if nearby hospitals are too full to admit them. cbs' mireya villarreal has more. >> reporter: tonight hospitals across missouri are bracing for another surge in covid cases and deaths. health experts warning this surge is being fueled by the delta strain and is more dangerous than what we have seen over the last year. >> my patients with coronavirus, many of them are intubated, many of them are on significant amount of medicines to control their muscles and paralyze them even. >> reporter: kansas city hit their highest positivity rate of covid since the pandemic began at 34.4 percent and fully vaccinated rate, are just below 40%-- the highest since spring 2020, missouri is near capacity recording more than 175 covid patients and reporting 27
it's a political showdown in the show me state over masks as missouri battles its fourth covid surge. and later another summer games ended today, it was much smaller but equally as inspiring. >> duncan: missouri is responding to the latest covid surge by deploying ambulances across the state, they will transport infected patients to other regions if nearby hospitals are too full to admit them. cbs' mireya villarreal has more. >> reporter: tonight hospitals across missouri are...
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both of which were subject of the speech made 75 years ago in fulton, missouri. in the guiding foreign policy, the american mind is bifurcated. and on the one hand, we are a nation of immigrants, we are all descended from people who came here to get away from their, wherever there was really is too entangled with the wars and revolutions so, america's extinct of isolation sleep lightly when it sleeps at all. and on the other hand, where nation whose creed impels us to lean into the world in a way that churchill encouraged. in a way that saved churchill's nation as he will do, and pearl harvey benton harbor when we were blasted in to the world conflict. and today were as much american citizens to the nature of our nation. there are those who advocated tribal nationalism, a nationalism suited for what the advocates called a christian caucasian nation. and they understand america better than some of today's america's do. and margaret patrick, the most written since churchill himself, correctly said this. european nations were made by history. the united states was m
both of which were subject of the speech made 75 years ago in fulton, missouri. in the guiding foreign policy, the american mind is bifurcated. and on the one hand, we are a nation of immigrants, we are all descended from people who came here to get away from their, wherever there was really is too entangled with the wars and revolutions so, america's extinct of isolation sleep lightly when it sleeps at all. and on the other hand, where nation whose creed impels us to lean into the world in a...
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in southwestern missouri, 350 people in missouri when the word came down, it was a great day for us. >> you are running for senate. how has your platform been shaped by the events of the past year? >> what happened on june 20 eighth and the first assault on our house when corey bush and gaining, it made my wife and i realized the countries in a serious state, the marxist and leftists in this country are getting close to ending our system of government. a fourth of july warning, but our lives on hold, do everything we can to save this country, and we went to work for the trump campaign and after the election didn't turn out the way we like we continue to talk about our god-given rights and personal freedoms and erosion of civil liberties and decided not to run for reelection, people started asking me if i was interested in doing it. i've been a lifelong republican but never had any interest as a politician. i've been a politician for 70 days, people out there are clamoring for some real change, clamoring for the united states to turn back the way it used to be when this was truly a fr
in southwestern missouri, 350 people in missouri when the word came down, it was a great day for us. >> you are running for senate. how has your platform been shaped by the events of the past year? >> what happened on june 20 eighth and the first assault on our house when corey bush and gaining, it made my wife and i realized the countries in a serious state, the marxist and leftists in this country are getting close to ending our system of government. a fourth of july warning, but...
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on saturday, the key northern city of missouri sharif was either wrong by the faces. that means to tell about now controls all of northern afghanistan. the government has been reduced to the capital couple and some areas in the.
on saturday, the key northern city of missouri sharif was either wrong by the faces. that means to tell about now controls all of northern afghanistan. the government has been reduced to the capital couple and some areas in the.
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also border patrol union chief he is brandon judd and congressman byron donnell and jim trusty and missouri attorney general eric smith also this national security experts warn about the rise of terrorism, the taliban freeing al-qaeda inactive prisoners the uk defense warns afghanistan it is spiraling into a failed state potential civil war and moments ago opec breaking news opec in russia delivered another embarrassment for the biden of administration saying they will not drill more oil last week the white house asked them to do that could lower rise in gas prices we also have the former border chief he told the border agents in a video that there are more tereus then realize crossing the border we have that story in another development border agents from california and texas getting shots fired at them from mexico from across the border plusro a big defeat for e biden of administration we will explain it and we have the updates on multiple states across the countryes seeing vots doing a big push back against covid mandates hundred in los angeles took to the streets over the weekend and re
also border patrol union chief he is brandon judd and congressman byron donnell and jim trusty and missouri attorney general eric smith also this national security experts warn about the rise of terrorism, the taliban freeing al-qaeda inactive prisoners the uk defense warns afghanistan it is spiraling into a failed state potential civil war and moments ago opec breaking news opec in russia delivered another embarrassment for the biden of administration saying they will not drill more oil last...
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>> this missouri senate race, i just wrote about it this morning, the crazy gun-toting guy is running, you have the former governor who is disgraced for just a really grotesque sexual assault and revenge porn charges, but you have the mainstream candidate who is the attorney general of missouri, he's the one the establishment republicans are getting behind. they ran their first ad today and it's about the rigged election. and he's trying to overturn this rigged election and looking for the real killer who overturned this election that donald trump won. that guy is the mainstream candidate. now you've got the gun-toting couple, the husband, he's the outsider. there is no -- there is no trump light. it's trump and trump heavy. and i think this missouri senate race is a prime example of that. >> coming up, why the former guy is reportedly ignoring advice from advisers and getting involved in special elections around the country when "the 11th hour" continues. hen "the 11th hour" continues is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with o
>> this missouri senate race, i just wrote about it this morning, the crazy gun-toting guy is running, you have the former governor who is disgraced for just a really grotesque sexual assault and revenge porn charges, but you have the mainstream candidate who is the attorney general of missouri, he's the one the establishment republicans are getting behind. they ran their first ad today and it's about the rigged election. and he's trying to overturn this rigged election and looking for...
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g> missouri using a state fair toet more people vaccinated. and the provitamin b5 formula is gentle on skin. with secret, outlast anything! no sweat. secret. ♪ all strength. no sweat. ♪ psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to...
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his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so, this picture would have been taken very soon after his return, or his independence. that's him in the front row on the far-right. do you see an arrow indicating his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child, partly because his poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in the kind of school yard games a lot of his peers did. he was good with eyeglasses as a young boy. that set him apart from some of his other fellow students. he read history and biography, and was a lifelong learner. he also read the bible quite a bit. he wore eyeglasses and took piano lessons. we but otherwise he was an average boy with a brother and sister. by all indications you had a happy childhood. if you could go to the next slide, please, morgan. this pictures taken of harry truman when he was probably about 14 years old, about the time he had his first job at a drugstore independence, where he swept the floor and cleaned bottles, and learned what it was like to work as a you
his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so, this picture would have been taken very soon after his return, or his independence. that's him in the front row on the far-right. do you see an arrow indicating his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child, partly because his poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in the kind of school yard games a lot of his peers did. he was good with eyeglasses as a young boy. that set...
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his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so this picture would have been taken probably very soon after his return or his move to independence. that's him in the front row in the far right you see the little arrow indicating his his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child in part because this poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in in the kind of schoolyard games a lot of his peers did. and so instead of eyeglasses as a young boy, and that kind of set him apart from some of his other fellow students. he read history and biography and was a lifelong learner. he also read the bible quite a bit. he wore eyeglasses and took piano lessons. and but otherwise, he was a an average boy. he had two siblings. he had a brother and a sister. and by all indications by his own accounts in his own memoirs. he had a happy childhood. okay, go to the next slide please morgan. okay, this picture is taken of harry truman when he was probably about 14 years old about the time it is first job at clinton's dru
his mother was interested in him attending public schools in independence, missouri. so this picture would have been taken probably very soon after his return or his move to independence. that's him in the front row in the far right you see the little arrow indicating his his location in the picture. harry truman was an avid reader as a child in part because this poor eyesight which prevented him from engaging in in the kind of schoolyard games a lot of his peers did. and so instead of...
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missouri attorney general eric schmidt breaks it down. stay right there. ♪ time for new reading glasses? go to readers.com! choose from hundreds of styles and colors, for under $20. and now, enter this exclusive tv coupon code at checkout to save up to 40%. that's readers.com comcast nbcuniversal is investing to save up to 40%. in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protection so that everyone can enjoy the freedom of swimming. like the athletes competing in tokyo, these entrepreneurs have a fierce work ethic and drive to achieve - to change the game and inspire the team of tomorrow. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with
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we have a sitting congress person representing kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver ii. he is an ordained methodist minister. so these kind of ways that the training ground for family is the politics. so politics becomes very, very important. anytime you're running an organization, you're engaged in politics. whether you're the school principal or you're the superintendent. you still have to bring people together. and how are you going to do that? and when there are oppositions to your point of view, these are the kind of questions that -- these are kind of the training grounds where people learn, learn they're in their politics.
we have a sitting congress person representing kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver ii. he is an ordained methodist minister. so these kind of ways that the training ground for family is the politics. so politics becomes very, very important. anytime you're running an organization, you're engaged in politics. whether you're the school principal or you're the superintendent. you still have to bring people together. and how are you going to do that? and when there are oppositions to your point...
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joining us now is crystal quaid, a democratic minority leader in missouri. representative quade, thanks for being with us. what do you make of this? governor parson saying strickland can't jump the queue, but this other couple gets a pardon? >> first of all, thanks so much for having me. what i think about this, frankly disgusting. we have been discussing kevin strickland's case for some time, prosecutor's offense and eyewitness and victim have recanted, the prosecutors saying he needs to be released, he's innocent, and the governor says it's not a priority, and a few minutes later he pardons the mccloskeys that we know jumped the line. pure politics and nothing new from the governor of our state. >> what are those of us outside missing here? this many people say he didn't commit the crime and he's been in jail 40 years, what is the governor's patience he needs to slow down and not rush this
joining us now is crystal quaid, a democratic minority leader in missouri. representative quade, thanks for being with us. what do you make of this? governor parson saying strickland can't jump the queue, but this other couple gets a pardon? >> first of all, thanks so much for having me. what i think about this, frankly disgusting. we have been discussing kevin strickland's case for some time, prosecutor's offense and eyewitness and victim have recanted, the prosecutors saying he needs to...
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., a bunch less in springfield, missouri, at my hometown. they are closing down hours at the police station, and then you talk about lies. how about the lie that the border is closed? i got back from the border a couple of weeks ago it was
., a bunch less in springfield, missouri, at my hometown. they are closing down hours at the police station, and then you talk about lies. how about the lie that the border is closed? i got back from the border a couple of weeks ago it was
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and tara ragovir, founder of a tenants rights organization in kansas city, missouri. thank you both very much for being here. congressman jones, why isn't the rental assistance funding getting to the tenants who need it most? what are you hearing from your constituents who are most affected by this ruling? >> i'm hearing from my constituents what the new governor of new york has said, which is that the status quo is unacceptable. new york, my home state, is sitting on more than $2 billion of money that congress, people like myself, have already appropriated through legislation for this purpose. and yet the government agency in new york state responsible for disbursing those funds has been slow to do so. i think with new leadership,
and tara ragovir, founder of a tenants rights organization in kansas city, missouri. thank you both very much for being here. congressman jones, why isn't the rental assistance funding getting to the tenants who need it most? what are you hearing from your constituents who are most affected by this ruling? >> i'm hearing from my constituents what the new governor of new york has said, which is that the status quo is unacceptable. new york, my home state, is sitting on more than $2 billion...
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argued there's no mechanism to file for a new trial so long after the conviction and this spring the missouri supreme court agreed >> it was just devastating. >> reporter: johnson spoke with us from the prison where he spent most of the last 26 years. his daughters just babies when he went in >> i haven't met my grandchildren yet. just one of the many things that i've missed out on throughout the years >> have you given up hope that you'll get out? >> no. because that's all i have >> reporter: now a new reason to hope a new state law set to go into effect later this month will give prosecutors like gardner more power to correct wrongful convictions even years later. but the republican attorney general could still intervene. his office declined our repeated requests for a formal interview. >> mr. schmitt >> reporter: so we found him after an event and asked about gardner's suggestion he's playing politics. >> that's ridiculous >> why >> i care about the
argued there's no mechanism to file for a new trial so long after the conviction and this spring the missouri supreme court agreed >> it was just devastating. >> reporter: johnson spoke with us from the prison where he spent most of the last 26 years. his daughters just babies when he went in >> i haven't met my grandchildren yet. just one of the many things that i've missed out on throughout the years >> have you given up hope that you'll get out? >> no. because...
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friday night, three members of congress, cori bush of missouri, ayanna pressley of massachusetts and ilhan omar of minnesota camped outside the u.s. capitol with others to demand action. congressmember ilhan omar joins us now. she has just published the paperback version of her memoir. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman." it tells the story of how she became the first somali-american and one of the first two muslim women elected to congress. representative ilhan omar, welcome back to democracy now. your book is called "this is what america looks like." that picture of you on the steps of the capital with two other congress women of color demanding that millions of people not be thrown out of their homes, demanding of your own colleagues in the biden administration. congratulations on the release of your paperback. talk about why you stayed out
friday night, three members of congress, cori bush of missouri, ayanna pressley of massachusetts and ilhan omar of minnesota camped outside the u.s. capitol with others to demand action. congressmember ilhan omar joins us now. she has just published the paperback version of her memoir. it's titled, "this is what america looks like: my journey from refugee to congresswoman." it tells the story of how she became the first somali-american and one of the first two muslim women elected to...
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we have to have majority rule. >> that his jim in missouri. we will hear next from paul and west virginia. >> hello. the lady was on recently on the climate change thing and a lot of people don't understand that all of these charging stations across the country are backed up with coal. the people on the other side don't want us to mine ore. they want to put this in the infrastructure built created when it comes down to is, it is just attacks. it is our money being spent. on the climate thing, if you look at history, in the revolutionary war, it is in paper that it was over 100 degrees for one week. new jersey in the middle of the summer. you can read a book called the summer that never was. this is not stuff that we can do. it is god's will. we can't change india, we can't change china. people don't realize, this is an idea, a dream. it can't rid of the wind power blades. they can't get rid of them now. >> that was paul and west virginia and it comes to the debate over infrastructure. senator chuck grassley put out -- a tweet saying when it co
we have to have majority rule. >> that his jim in missouri. we will hear next from paul and west virginia. >> hello. the lady was on recently on the climate change thing and a lot of people don't understand that all of these charging stations across the country are backed up with coal. the people on the other side don't want us to mine ore. they want to put this in the infrastructure built created when it comes down to is, it is just attacks. it is our money being spent. on the...
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elizabeth: joining is now missouri attorney general eric schmitt it's great to have you back on, can we talk about afghanistan your stay is near the border and the president comes backrd into d.c. gives descriptive response about the collapse ine afghanistan and since a buck stops with me and his hands were tied by trump and that he blamed the afghan military, you are down there with texas andnd the rest of the border states, the dhs and the joint chief of staff is warning about terrorism crossing the border as well, what do you say. >> i think what this shows in the last week or so is a complete failure by the biden administration in joe biden a lack of leadership and what happened is a tragedy using the images and this is all on joe biden in the ag's across the country as part of our job is to
elizabeth: joining is now missouri attorney general eric schmitt it's great to have you back on, can we talk about afghanistan your stay is near the border and the president comes backrd into d.c. gives descriptive response about the collapse ine afghanistan and since a buck stops with me and his hands were tied by trump and that he blamed the afghan military, you are down there with texas andnd the rest of the border states, the dhs and the joint chief of staff is warning about terrorism...
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[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intesti
[norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe...
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still ahead, missouri governor, displayed some, you know, interesting priorities. by pardoning the gun toting mcclawskys and not the two black men that the prosecutors say -- c [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. one gram of sugar, an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement you love your pet...but hate wearing their hair. did
still ahead, missouri governor, displayed some, you know, interesting priorities. by pardoning the gun toting mcclawskys and not the two black men that the prosecutors say -- c [sfx: radio being tuned] welcome to allstate. ♪ [band plays] ♪ a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or...
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there are people there that might want the vaccine and can't get it, and these people in missouri and arkansas have the opportunity to get it and they don't want it. they are just going to go to new york and get on a tour bus and spread through new york. -- spread it through new york. host: that is scott in south carolina. guest: i fear the frustration between >> c-span is live at the white house, where president biden is getting ready to talk about his build back that her agenda. the event is expected to get underway shortly. you are watching live coverage here on c-span. pres. biden: -- making the administration the first ever to add 4 million jobs in the first six months in office.
there are people there that might want the vaccine and can't get it, and these people in missouri and arkansas have the opportunity to get it and they don't want it. they are just going to go to new york and get on a tour bus and spread through new york. -- spread it through new york. host: that is scott in south carolina. guest: i fear the frustration between >> c-span is live at the white house, where president biden is getting ready to talk about his build back that her agenda. the...
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democratic congresswoman cory bush of missouri has been leading a one woman protest to get that band reinstated. she spent the last several nights sleeping on the capitol steps to bring attention to the millions of renters who were in danger of losing their homes. with that let's bring in our lead off guest on this tuesday night philip rucker, pulitzer prize senior washington correspondent for the washington post, his new book written with his colleague i alone can fix it, donald j trump's catastrophic final here is now a new york times bestseller. also with us yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news our and moderator of washington news also on pbs, and cynthia alksne, former federal prosecutor and the civil rights division of the justice department. good evening to all of you. phil, the governor appears to be hanging tough tonight even as the mechanics to remove him through impeachment appear to be underway in albany. here's what the ap reports i'm quoting here, in a television conversation with the new york state assembly, cuomo insisted he wouldn't leave office an
democratic congresswoman cory bush of missouri has been leading a one woman protest to get that band reinstated. she spent the last several nights sleeping on the capitol steps to bring attention to the millions of renters who were in danger of losing their homes. with that let's bring in our lead off guest on this tuesday night philip rucker, pulitzer prize senior washington correspondent for the washington post, his new book written with his colleague i alone can fix it, donald j trump's...
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in missouri a judge temporarily blocked a mask mandate in st. louis city and county. also in san francisco, people who got the one shot johnson & johnson vaccine will be able to receive a supplemental mrna dose. >> super interesting news as all of the question about boosters and when we can get them -- time for three questions in three minutes. let's bring in dr. chris burnell with the american college of preventive medicine. thank you so much for getting up early for us. so the american academy of pediatrics as we mentioned says that cases among children and teens jumped 84% in a week. and it is not just cases. doctors in places like louisiana are actually reporting more severe disease than the original strain and we know of course that this is happening because these children are likely good opposed to people who were unvaccinated, unvaccinated adults. so what is your message to parents this morning like amra and myself who have kids who can't get vaccinated right now? >> don't let your guard down. it is just that plain and simple. we need adults who are not vaccina
in missouri a judge temporarily blocked a mask mandate in st. louis city and county. also in san francisco, people who got the one shot johnson & johnson vaccine will be able to receive a supplemental mrna dose. >> super interesting news as all of the question about boosters and when we can get them -- time for three questions in three minutes. let's bring in dr. chris burnell with the american college of preventive medicine. thank you so much for getting up early for us. so the...
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this done, he also based himself in missouri. she read promising to have this longer way to come to come to attack. there's been much talk about this come through offensive that, that eventually we would see the forces of the african governments take back at the advancing, tell about many people. and we didn't believe that in fact, in the past week or so, we've heard reports about the bad being thronged by people trying to get out to the city, trying to get down to top of the other places of refuge. and then all of a sudden we see after days of resistance a very quickly resistance collapsing. there are reports of multiple sources. there are the taliban claims which tend to be quite exaggerated, but they are backed up by local officials and also one or 2 security sources to talk about a number of the military unit to defend the city heading towards the ports a presumably that to make a last down there and to give them the next. it was other 4 seats heading towards the border with becky done, but certainly leaving the city itself n
this done, he also based himself in missouri. she read promising to have this longer way to come to come to attack. there's been much talk about this come through offensive that, that eventually we would see the forces of the african governments take back at the advancing, tell about many people. and we didn't believe that in fact, in the past week or so, we've heard reports about the bad being thronged by people trying to get out to the city, trying to get down to top of the other places of...
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show you went up to them and on the vehicle was the governor of taliban in missouri. and i was that the, the hazardous shoot either kind of word to so nice law me are, it will be killed all of them. and then they have, at the same time, they have killed soon as they have killed like that when they went into the different pos, stuff again, he started indiscriminately killed the because they are leaders. they believe that it is also a sort of clean thing by, by the time. thank you. i appreciate and johnny has dr. selim java joining us there from gothenburg. thank oh, following other story that i'm making headlines around the world, particularly developments in haiti, where many people are spending a 2nd night searching for loved ones missing since saturdays, powerful earthquake. at least 700 people were killed with that number expected to rise making. it was, the catastrophe comes during a period of political instability with a tropical storm on the way. katya lopez, her diane, has the latest in mountains of rubble. patience, look for survivors. the within moments, busi
show you went up to them and on the vehicle was the governor of taliban in missouri. and i was that the, the hazardous shoot either kind of word to so nice law me are, it will be killed all of them. and then they have, at the same time, they have killed soon as they have killed like that when they went into the different pos, stuff again, he started indiscriminately killed the because they are leaders. they believe that it is also a sort of clean thing by, by the time. thank you. i appreciate...