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missouri democrats and lawyers at the u.s. department of justice argue the new law is unconstitutional, but what got our attention is that a significant number of conservative police and prosecutors who love their guns, don't like this law. >> kacey proctor: i think a lot of people, when they hear about this bill-- at least a lot of people in missouri that have heard-- they think, "this is great. the state of missouri's told the federal government to go mind their own business and stay away from our guns." but what this bill does is impact a local law enforcement officer's ability to do their job. >> o'donnell: kacey proctor serves as the prosecutor for rural butler county. steve sokoloff is general counsel for the missouri association of prosecuting atrneys. ouave a histof opposing laws that would expand second amendment rights in missouri? >> proctor: absolutely not. i'm a member of two different gun clubs. i shoot once a week, at minimum. my kids shoot. my seven-year-old owns multiple firearms. i am all in favor of responsi
missouri democrats and lawyers at the u.s. department of justice argue the new law is unconstitutional, but what got our attention is that a significant number of conservative police and prosecutors who love their guns, don't like this law. >> kacey proctor: i think a lot of people, when they hear about this bill-- at least a lot of people in missouri that have heard-- they think, "this is great. the state of missouri's told the federal government to go mind their own business and...
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the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act will create more than two million jobs each year over the next course of a decade. its will also -- it will also ensure universal pre-x and help lift thousands of children out of poverty. democrats and republicans, america listen to me, we need to make sure that everyone supports this and people who do not support build back better, there should be consequences. because this is the largest investment the tissue to combat the climate crisis in history. it includes historical investments in lbcu's, it incleudz $150 billion in our
the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> madame speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentle men of pennsylvania. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madame speaker and representatives smith. there was just four short years ago that speaker pelosi tweeted, "republicans should not vote without an updated cbo score." those were the speakers own words four years ago, and the speaker doubled down later in netsuite and accused republicans of attempting to and i quote "jammed this bill through without an updated cbo score on its impact." that was the speaker four years ago, so apparently the speaker has forgotten those words, because later today, democrats plan to ram through this big government proposal with no information from the nonpartisan cbo about the true cost and the true economic impact their spending spree will have on the american people. so i guess it is fair to say to the speaker subscribes to that adage, do as i say, not as i do. thank you and i you a back. -- and ideal back.
for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri rise? >> madame speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentle men of pennsylvania. >> the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madame speaker and representatives smith. there was just four short years ago that speaker pelosi tweeted, "republicans should not vote without an updated cbo score." those were the speakers own words four years ago, and the speaker doubled down later in netsuite...
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the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act will create more than two million jobs each year over the next course of a decade. its will also -- it will also ensure universal pre-x and help lift thousands of children out of poverty. democrats and republicans, america listen to me, we need to make sure that everyone supports this and people who do not support build back better, there should be consequences. because this is the largest investment the tissue to combat the climate crisis in history. it includes historical investments in lbcu's, it incleudz $150 billion in our
the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act...
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the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act will create more than two million jobs each year over the next course of a decade. its will also -- it will also ensure universal pre-x and help lift thousands of children out of poverty. democrats and republicans, america listen to me, we need to make sure that everyone supports this and people who do not support build back better, there should be consequences. because this is the largest investment the tissue to combat the climate crisis in history. it includes historical investments in lbcu's, it incleudz $150 billion in our
the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky. mr. yarmuth: i yield one minute to the gentlelady from ohio, a distinguished member of the committee, mrs. beatty. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. beatty: i rise today in support of this transformative and once-in-a-generation opportunity to deliver for the american public in a way we've never seen before. to my colleagues, it's paid for. the build back better act...
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it was in missouri on a farm. the students followed a strict regimen of chores, school work and bible study. was it important to you that she go to a place where there was going to be some spiritual help? >> at this point, i didn't really care. i just needed her to have help. >> there are hundreds of private residential facilities across the country promising to reform troubled teens. they range from wilderness programs to therapeutic boarding schools to boot camps. and then there are those whose lessons derive from a very particular religious point of view. circle of hope was run by a married couple, boyd and stephanie householder. at the heart of their program, they said, was a strict interpretation of the king james bible. >> she was going to get schooling. and she was going to get counseling. ms. householder was a nurse, and that she was going to facilitate her medications and things like that. >> most important of all, perhaps, they had a free bed and could take ashley right away for just $100 a month. to ter
it was in missouri on a farm. the students followed a strict regimen of chores, school work and bible study. was it important to you that she go to a place where there was going to be some spiritual help? >> at this point, i didn't really care. i just needed her to have help. >> there are hundreds of private residential facilities across the country promising to reform troubled teens. they range from wilderness programs to therapeutic boarding schools to boot camps. and then there...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 3469, the veteran entrepreneurship training act of 2021. mr. speaker, this week is national veterans small business week. this is a time to honor and recognize the men and women who served our nation proudly in uniform. many of these brave veterans go on to start and run successful businesses this week and every week we must recognize the resiliency and determination. i'd like to thank all our veterans who have dedicated their lives to keeping the united states safe and preserving our freedoms. importantly today we'll be considering the veteran entrepreneurship training act of 2021, which codifies a small business administration's successful boots to business program. the boots to business program offers veterans service members and military spouses entrepreneurship resource that is provide the business skills and knowledge to launch and run a successful business. the program
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 3469, the veteran entrepreneurship training act of 2021. mr. speaker, this week is national veterans small business week. this is a time to honor and recognize the men and women who served our nation proudly in uniform. many of these brave veterans go on to start and run successful businesses this week and every week we must recognize the...
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i believe this is missouri's longest. but one's name is added to the school if you go to their website, you can see the squirrel. he will be in the top ten. it is something, we know about wrongful imprisonment. we continue to learn about people who are wrongfully imprisonment. we have people fight on their behalf. but this is something, when you think about 42 years, i am always taking when i hear is, voice when i am talking. i would not have that patience around me if i were wrongfully imprisoned for 42 days, let alone 42 years. >> i have been fighting this case in quite a protracted battle since really the spring of this year. and i am fatigued. i am tired, i'm fatigued. and i am pretty angry about it. and that has been my part of mr. strickland's existence. so i can't even fathom how he must feel and how he has managed to keep his spirit and his heart the way has presented himself to me as a really a gracious man. >> yes, he had a bit of a smaller one of the pictures i saw today when he walked out. i was thinking that
i believe this is missouri's longest. but one's name is added to the school if you go to their website, you can see the squirrel. he will be in the top ten. it is something, we know about wrongful imprisonment. we continue to learn about people who are wrongfully imprisonment. we have people fight on their behalf. but this is something, when you think about 42 years, i am always taking when i hear is, voice when i am talking. i would not have that patience around me if i were wrongfully...
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at one point as the missouri crisis over the missouri debates are occupying a more acrimonious place in politics he was amazed and told curtis he was a maze men were speaking of the union with perfect nonchalance. breaking up the union rather than taking slavery out of missouri. tyler found all of this quite demoralizing. in the midst of the debates will be the compromise also suffered a debilitating illness. it took to his bed for about a week. he was quite shaken never had felt anything like that before he had sensations of paralysis in his arms a tingling in his head and face. really alarmed him he was experiencing devastating physical symptoms. the missouri crisis had been demoralizing to him politically you had a serious illness he was also broke his financial difficulties were coming out into the open and least in respecting his family. and leticia wanted him home. so he retired 1821 he went home to virginia, telling people he would have no more of national politics. now at retirement for politicians and the early century, especially for southern politicians was itself a politi
at one point as the missouri crisis over the missouri debates are occupying a more acrimonious place in politics he was amazed and told curtis he was a maze men were speaking of the union with perfect nonchalance. breaking up the union rather than taking slavery out of missouri. tyler found all of this quite demoralizing. in the midst of the debates will be the compromise also suffered a debilitating illness. it took to his bed for about a week. he was quite shaken never had felt anything like...
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buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911. >> and he's very hysterical, you know. he's -- he's crying, can't really say anything other than get here quick, get here quick. i heard that two or three times. >> such a complicated tale with its secrets and lies and shifting loyalties, and here, of all places, this throwback to an idealized past. >> we hunted mushrooms, we picked up walnuts. >> they were inseparable children, brad and his older sister marsha. >> he was my playmate. we depended on each other. >> marsha became a nurse. brad ran the farm. the cen
buffalo, missouri. and on that farm in the fine, new house brad and lisa jennings had built for their family, the stockings were hung, the children were snug in their beds, and lisa was sitting up very late, drinking wine and crying. meaning? well, who knew. but for one thing, with lisa in the way, brad couldn't sneak that secret of his into her stocking, which is what started it, the flaring argument, the slamming doors, the sudden silence. before amanda woke up to the sound of her dad on 911....
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guns in america: our "60 minutes" report on a new missouri law called "the second amendment preservation act." andve hartman's "on the road," with a high-flying, age-defying poll vaulter. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with late-breaking details on what has been a busy day of negotiations here in washington. at stake, president biden's ambitious legislative agenda unveiled before his inauguration as his build back better spending plan. house democrats were expected to vote on the nearly $2 trillion social spending package today, along with a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed in the senate months ago. but there's been no vote on either bill. bottom line, the sausage making here in washington has ground to a halt. tonight, it is evident that the demodemocrats have turned the president's signature legislation into a pretty unappetizing process. so let's head over to capitol hill, where cbs' kris van cleave has all the up-to-the-min
guns in america: our "60 minutes" report on a new missouri law called "the second amendment preservation act." andve hartman's "on the road," with a high-flying, age-defying poll vaulter. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with late-breaking details on what has been a busy day of negotiations here in...
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long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. zeldin of new york, i inform the house that mr. zeldin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. kind of wisconsin, i inform the house that mr. kind of wisconsin will vote aye on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? mrs. greene: as the member designated by mr. paul gosar of arizona, i inform the house that mr. gosar will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: as the member designated by congress member napolitano, i inform the house that the congress member will vote yes on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the congresswoman from illinois seek recognition? >>
long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. zeldin of new york, i inform the house that mr. zeldin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. kind of wisconsin, i inform the house that mr. kind of wisconsin will vote aye on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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today we will travel to missouri at the turn of the century to explore truman's formative years. after watching truman and with the introduction film which was brilliantly detailed in the first episode in the whistle stop series, so to explore the origins of the very first thing that prepared him for the presidency. and with that hands-on interactive in the first room the gallery was idea to the construction of a strong foundation to lead in the presidency in this first life experience and personal relationships this includes when those that left a lasting impression on truman. so for today's journey we have a very special conductor is me. in addition to hosting whistle stop for the truman library institute for the nationally recognized renovation of the truman library and i am honored to be your conductor so i will take your tickets and let's get the locomotive rolling. although truman was a last of nine presidents not have a college degree and the only one of the 20th century he was far from uneducated at an early age he was an avid reader and would be throughout the rest of hi
today we will travel to missouri at the turn of the century to explore truman's formative years. after watching truman and with the introduction film which was brilliantly detailed in the first episode in the whistle stop series, so to explore the origins of the very first thing that prepared him for the presidency. and with that hands-on interactive in the first room the gallery was idea to the construction of a strong foundation to lead in the presidency in this first life experience and...
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at one point as the missouri crisis over the missouri debates are occupying an ever more acrimonious place in washington politics, tyler was amazed that men were speaking of the dissolution of the union with perfect nonchalance. it appalled tyler that people were talking about breaking up the union rather than governors, rather than taking slavery out of missouri. tyler phoned all of this quite demoralizing. in the midst of the missouri debate, what would become the missouri compromise, in the midst of the debate he also suffered a debilitating illness. he took to his bed for about a week. he was quite shaken. he had never really felt anything like that before. he had sensation's of paralysis in his arms, a tingling in his head and face. it really alarmed him that he was experiencing such devastating physical symptoms. the missouri crisis demoralized him politically. he had had a serious illness and he was also broke with financial difficulties that were coming out into the open with respect to his family. and leticia christian wanted head home. so he retired in 1821 at the age of 31
at one point as the missouri crisis over the missouri debates are occupying an ever more acrimonious place in washington politics, tyler was amazed that men were speaking of the dissolution of the union with perfect nonchalance. it appalled tyler that people were talking about breaking up the union rather than governors, rather than taking slavery out of missouri. tyler phoned all of this quite demoralizing. in the midst of the missouri debate, what would become the missouri compromise, in the...
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strickland from missouri's republican governor mike parson. he refused to do anything about it, refused to have anything to do with the case at all. then something happened that w really never happens. the prosecutor's office that brought these charges, brought the prosecution against him back in the day, the prosecutor's office came out and said, that prosecution that we did, that am was wrong. they came forward and said that they had independently investigated this matter, reinvestigated this crime, and they found that kevin strickland was factually innocent of this crime for which he had been convicted. they said the case never should have been brought. the lead prosecutor in that office in jackson county, missouri, came forward publicly and abjectly apologized. she said kevin strickland should be immediately freed. >> i'm here advocating for mr. strickland's freedom and his conviction should be vacated. most importantly, i'm advocating that this man must be freed immediately. my job is to protect the innocent, and often prosecutors show hu
strickland from missouri's republican governor mike parson. he refused to do anything about it, refused to have anything to do with the case at all. then something happened that w really never happens. the prosecutor's office that brought these charges, brought the prosecution against him back in the day, the prosecutor's office came out and said, that prosecution that we did, that am was wrong. they came forward and said that they had independently investigated this matter, reinvestigated this...
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and in the midst of the missouri debate, what would become the missouri compromise. in the midst of the debates, he suffered a debilitating illness. he took to his bed for a week and quite shaken and never felt anything like that before. he had sensations of paralysis in his arm, tingling in his head and in his face. really alarmed him that he was experiencing such, in many ways, devastating physical symptoms. so, the missouri crisis had been demoralizing to him politically. he had a serious illness. he was also broke, financial difficulties were coming out into the open at least with respect to his family and latisha wanted him home. he retired. at the age of 31, he went home to virginia telling people that he would have no more of national politics. now, retirement for politicians in the early 19th century, especially for southern politicians was itself a political act.ar it allowed politicians to portray themselves as disinterested owstatesmen who could just walk off the political stage at any time that they saw a fit and principal demanded that they leave. even a
and in the midst of the missouri debate, what would become the missouri compromise. in the midst of the debates, he suffered a debilitating illness. he took to his bed for a week and quite shaken and never felt anything like that before. he had sensations of paralysis in his arm, tingling in his head and in his face. really alarmed him that he was experiencing such, in many ways, devastating physical symptoms. so, the missouri crisis had been demoralizing to him politically. he had a serious...
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianne to missouri. very well welcome to the news, our life from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, lindsey at the border between poland and better roost. water cannon and tear gas fired on my grants and refugees trying to cross the batter russian border. the anti satellite missile test that endangered the inter.
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this is missouri. i live here and not going live any place else, but we have a ways to go in our state and we need new legislation and i don't think there's any number of the missouri general assembly, particularly on the democratic side who believes that introducing some legislation is going to correct this problem and that's, of course, what's needed is the legislation to be changed so when we imprin someone you can go get a happy life, and mr. strickland is not in the best of health and i'm hoping and praying and others should be praying, as well that you know, that he is able to enjoy some good and that, you know, he can wipe any bitterness away so that he can truly tray to reconnect to family and probably a few friends around that he can connect with. he was a teenager, so there is some yoi and there is also some pain that in many ways he's still in prison. >> he has been in prison sense before he was 20 years old. the man has virtually nothing to his name, but thanks to the generosity of donors,
this is missouri. i live here and not going live any place else, but we have a ways to go in our state and we need new legislation and i don't think there's any number of the missouri general assembly, particularly on the democratic side who believes that introducing some legislation is going to correct this problem and that's, of course, what's needed is the legislation to be changed so when we imprin someone you can go get a happy life, and mr. strickland is not in the best of health and i'm...
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i believe this is missouri's longest. he hasn't been added yet. but when his name is added to this scroll, he will be in the top ten. it's something. we know about wrongful imprisonment. we continue to learn of people who are wrongfully imprisoned. we have people who fight on their behalf. but this is something. when you think about 42 years. i'm always taken when i hear his voice, when i hear him talking. i wouldn't have that -- that patience around me if i were wrongfully imprisoned for 42 days, let alone 42 years. >> i have been fighting this case in quite a protracted battle since really the spring of this year. and i'm fatigued. i'm tired. i'm fatigued, and i'm pretty angry about it. and that's -- that's been my part of mr. strickland's existence. so i can't even fathom how he must feel and how he's managed to keep his spirit and his heart the way he has presented himself to me, as a really gracious man. >> yeah, he had a bit of a smile in one of the pictures today when he walked out. that's something after 42 years. thank you for the work yo
i believe this is missouri's longest. he hasn't been added yet. but when his name is added to this scroll, he will be in the top ten. it's something. we know about wrongful imprisonment. we continue to learn of people who are wrongfully imprisoned. we have people who fight on their behalf. but this is something. when you think about 42 years. i'm always taken when i hear his voice, when i hear him talking. i wouldn't have that -- that patience around me if i were wrongfully imprisoned for 42...
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what community shampoo on staples is such crimean will know the columbia missouri miss march and not getting it a miss far boot took his aqua new order to proud campbell new air division took i normal man, the coach to the chinese danny, but it kicked into high could be marginal due to them for it been hellish, wasn't although the child, you know, which was another thing with nauseous luggage, a missile out, which would you all know rush, what would you all that again as it is a server converged it how good it was. i should coach canyon's there can, apart from the inside of your stall, in their system is corckalone on yolanda they actually a 20 color goose vehicle, long new. we'll tell her need you ask them to drop us before me and put them in. but the renovation, and he get older or not because i'm so you can figure it was off from a coach to do with me on the line fall to who needs you know, oh this roger, the puppy zone, beginning of jelly, because you did. yeah. you me to do it all in my them. i didn't know if the a book killer. look womach to music. my la maninder either shaky d
what community shampoo on staples is such crimean will know the columbia missouri miss march and not getting it a miss far boot took his aqua new order to proud campbell new air division took i normal man, the coach to the chinese danny, but it kicked into high could be marginal due to them for it been hellish, wasn't although the child, you know, which was another thing with nauseous luggage, a missile out, which would you all know rush, what would you all that again as it is a server...
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that pipeline construction would not continue under the missouri river. think army corps of engineers denied to commit to could access my reactions. none yet. so you've been through this before for you've been made. thomas is does this is jill is another one out for cautious. so people can celebrate. but i'll wait and see. and oh, guy got it. we pick 3 did go out the only the where you did we deliver the long kick in the streaming app that you would have war. yes. you will have teeth. and even though the army corps denied the permit, i do not have full trust that dakota access will stuff. they have not followed any law code to this point. all that will happen now is the state and the government will pull out and we will be at the mercy of the mercenaries. i know that our president trump will be president here in january, and he says that he will give permission. and so for me, the battle is only just got i want to thank you. all of you who have helped us. i am overwhelm, i, tomorrow we're going to have a celebration and we look at a celebrate the black. a
that pipeline construction would not continue under the missouri river. think army corps of engineers denied to commit to could access my reactions. none yet. so you've been through this before for you've been made. thomas is does this is jill is another one out for cautious. so people can celebrate. but i'll wait and see. and oh, guy got it. we pick 3 did go out the only the where you did we deliver the long kick in the streaming app that you would have war. yes. you will have teeth. and even...
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and then he was elected in his own right and strongly reelected to be the senator from missouri. and chosen by the first, second and possibly even his third choice. but harry truman had supported he had supported roosevelt's court packing plan. that was famous. everyone can get along with senator truman, he can be on the ticket because he did not oppose my judicial reforms. in truman becomes a president suddenly. uses this first nomination as a chance to seek some political unity. not just in washington but america as a whole. because americans then were led to openly say there should be a republican or democrat nominee to the court. >> one of the things i really liked about the book is a truman court story is great. there's also these little bits of history that are dropped in. sometimes relevant, sometimes sidebars. just how much has changed and how much hasn't changed. and one of the things that comes to mind, you write in the book truman and burton shared a belief the government should protect americans from subversive threats. even at the expense of their individual libertie
and then he was elected in his own right and strongly reelected to be the senator from missouri. and chosen by the first, second and possibly even his third choice. but harry truman had supported he had supported roosevelt's court packing plan. that was famous. everyone can get along with senator truman, he can be on the ticket because he did not oppose my judicial reforms. in truman becomes a president suddenly. uses this first nomination as a chance to seek some political unity. not just in...
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to do business with the state of missouri. >> tucker: amen. really quick, last week in new york the leader of black lives matter organization threatened violence against the city of new york if he dared to enforce the law in new york. are they still a client of jpmorgan chase? where he platform to black lives matter? t >> i don't think they've the platform. they are only interested in doing business with one half of the country, they can change their name to woke bank or snowflake bank. we will see how it goes though. >> tucker: scott fitzpatrick i appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: we are out of time and we will be back 8:00 p.m. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. have a great evening. a surprise for you the great sean hannity takes over now. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity," day two of the deliberations of kyle rittenhouse trial, it is now officially in the books and still no verdict. earlier today, and explosive development from the courthouse and it all surrounds this drone
to do business with the state of missouri. >> tucker: amen. really quick, last week in new york the leader of black lives matter organization threatened violence against the city of new york if he dared to enforce the law in new york. are they still a client of jpmorgan chase? where he platform to black lives matter? t >> i don't think they've the platform. they are only interested in doing business with one half of the country, they can change their name to woke bank or snowflake...
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and then he is elected in his own right, strongly reelected to be the senator from missouri. and then chosen by franklin roosevelt, not at all franklin roosevelt's first, second, or possibly even third choice. but harry truman had supported, as senator, had supported roosevelt's so-called court-packing plan. and at the end of the day that was the litmus test. roosevelt said if everyone can get along with senator truman, he can be on the ticket because he didn't oppose my judicial reform plan. truman, when he becomes president so suddenly, uses this first nomination as a chance to seek some political unity, not just in washington but in america as a whole, because americans then were allowed to openly say there should be a republican or a democratic nominee to the court. >> thank you. one of the things i really like about the book is the truman court story is great, but then there's also these little bits of history that are dropped in, sometimes relevant, sometimes sidebars. but how much has changed and how much hasn't changed, and one of the things that comes to mind with bu
and then he is elected in his own right, strongly reelected to be the senator from missouri. and then chosen by franklin roosevelt, not at all franklin roosevelt's first, second, or possibly even third choice. but harry truman had supported, as senator, had supported roosevelt's so-called court-packing plan. and at the end of the day that was the litmus test. roosevelt said if everyone can get along with senator truman, he can be on the ticket because he didn't oppose my judicial reform plan....
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by the end of 1861 after a minor action of blackwater missouri, pope continuing to rising notoriety amongst staff and other officers in his apartment as well as washington d.c. his latest victory, blackwater has proof to back up his claims of reputation of how good he is as commanding officer and he's going to utilize something he hasn't done yet by the end of 1861, he's going to utilize the press pretty going to bring more attention to him and press plays into how good he is, the more he makes the claims of brilliant officers beginning to work because attention is being drawn to him. all about attention will focus on replacing john fremont. to replace him? another henry w as pope is slowly but surely rising through the ranks, stars on the rise setting him up for even more drastic all less than a year later as historical narrative of the last 159 years would argue, pope himself is a very interesting fellow. i'll give you some adjectives to describe general pope as a person in 1861. rough, bombastic, foulmouthed, direct speech, decisive action, blunt, despondent and silenced. a native of ohi
by the end of 1861 after a minor action of blackwater missouri, pope continuing to rising notoriety amongst staff and other officers in his apartment as well as washington d.c. his latest victory, blackwater has proof to back up his claims of reputation of how good he is as commanding officer and he's going to utilize something he hasn't done yet by the end of 1861, he's going to utilize the press pretty going to bring more attention to him and press plays into how good he is, the more he makes...
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scott fitzpatrick is the state treasurer of missouri. he's demanding evidence those accusations are true. so far they have not provided it. scott fitzpatrick joins us now to explain. thank you so much for coming on tonight. thank you for being one of the few elected officials to do anything about this. is this a violation of a law? >> chase has the right to do whatever they want to whoever they do business with. but in terms of we and the state of missouri, we will not be doing business with any bank that chooses to discriminate against half the population, the conservative half of the population. they decided to do this, they suspended amounts of liberty whose founder is a guy named paul kirkman who deployed in the middle east. fought in the war on terror and came back to missouri and was a state representative that i served with for six years. a free-market conservative who brings these events together, the speaker at this next event that they were going to have that we pay essentially canceled unjust causes -- it's going to be donald
scott fitzpatrick is the state treasurer of missouri. he's demanding evidence those accusations are true. so far they have not provided it. scott fitzpatrick joins us now to explain. thank you so much for coming on tonight. thank you for being one of the few elected officials to do anything about this. is this a violation of a law? >> chase has the right to do whatever they want to whoever they do business with. but in terms of we and the state of missouri, we will not be doing business...
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long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long of missouri will vote aye on h.r. 1339. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 383. the nays will 41. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from new hampshire, mr. pappas, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3193 as amended. on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 3193, a bill to amend the public works and development act to provide for high speed broadband deployment initiative. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. 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 purp
long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long of missouri will vote aye on h.r. 1339. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 383. the nays will 41. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from new hampshire, mr. pappas, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3193 as amended. on...
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hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by miss rice of new york, i inform the house that ms. rise will vote rice on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oak -- oklahoma seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. burgess, i inform the house that mr. burgess will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from hawaii seek wreck his? recognition? mr. kehele: as the member designated mr. moulton, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated mr. jackson from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. jackson will vote yes on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by mr. fallon from the great state o
hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by miss rice of new york, i inform the house that ms. rise will vote rice on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oak -- oklahoma seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. burgess, i inform the house that mr. burgess will...
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from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago and began, i did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy. but then, it was only after i got sprung from there, had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, modern philosophy seemed pretty tame and almost like a cage because it had been infected by the scientific outlook and when i say infected, i don't mean to say anything disrespectful towards science. i had prostate cancer five years ago and without radiation, we wouldn't be here talking, so i'm not going to badmouth science as such. but, science congeal, to put it simply, only the facts. it cannot deal with values. and human life is a mix of facts and values and so, what i believe, and what has been the exhilaration of my life is trying to help my students see that we need binocular vision to look at life in the world with the factual information that science gives us, but not do it through one i only. bu
from central missouri, where did you go? >> i went to the university of chicago and began, i did my graduate work in contemporary philosophy. but then, it was only after i got sprung from there, had my degree in hand that i realized that in my teaching, i loved teaching about these world's great religions and in comparison, modern philosophy seemed pretty tame and almost like a cage because it had been infected by the scientific outlook and when i say infected, i don't mean to say...
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he does not qualify for wrongful imprisonment payments in missouri since the state only allowed it for those exonerated through dna evidence. >>> as americans celebrated thanksgiving, they got an extra treat with some dramatic finishes in the nfl. >> the snap good -- good kick. good-bye. >> the chicago bears defeated the lions with a 28-yard field goal as time expired. the lions remain the league's only winless team, though. it was a similar ending between oakland and dallas. the raiders won in overtime 36-33 to end a three-game losing streak. it's their first thanksgiving victory since 1968. and the buffalo bills marched all over the new orleans saints. final score 31-6. the bills are tied for first with the patriots in the afc east. >>> canadian author margaret atwood is being honored with a postage stamp that she's pictured with her hand on her face and her eyes closed. the background repeats a line from one of her poems. "the handmaid's tale" was made into an award-winning streaming series in hulu on 2017. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," as the holiday shopping season gets into fu
he does not qualify for wrongful imprisonment payments in missouri since the state only allowed it for those exonerated through dna evidence. >>> as americans celebrated thanksgiving, they got an extra treat with some dramatic finishes in the nfl. >> the snap good -- good kick. good-bye. >> the chicago bears defeated the lions with a 28-yard field goal as time expired. the lions remain the league's only winless team, though. it was a similar ending between oakland and...
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so missouri is one of the minority states that doesn't provide for any compensation. you know, certainly, we're asking. we'd love for that to change. but in the meantime, mr. strickland is resting on the kindness of strangers. so we set up a go fund me account for him in hopes of providing for him. he's not entitled to social security, for example, he didn't pay into it in all those years. so really it's the community that's going to be providing that support. >> mr. strekla strickland, how you feel? any sense of bitterness? obviously, you are relieved to be out. how would you sum up your emotions? >> well, i think i've created a few things that most people don't know about but frustration, disappointment, patience, you know, i wouldn't put bitterness and anger in there. it's just more so, you know, frustration, that it took them this long to finally get a jury to hear all the evidence after i was filing petition after petition after petition on my own trying to have somebody hear my situation. so, it would be frustration. >> kevin strickland, wish you good things. tr
so missouri is one of the minority states that doesn't provide for any compensation. you know, certainly, we're asking. we'd love for that to change. but in the meantime, mr. strickland is resting on the kindness of strangers. so we set up a go fund me account for him in hopes of providing for him. he's not entitled to social security, for example, he didn't pay into it in all those years. so really it's the community that's going to be providing that support. >> mr. strekla strickland,...
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i think it may be recorded on missouri to football. herb. lisa rosa. martha. thank you. push you put a bonus when people experience children ever get to receive. wow, crazy. ah, the idea came, what's the issue of american school political put it out mash up with them. ship little cousin. dennis, she hadn't moved for you to it. maybe she wrote you, would there be a lot of east syracuse, a king? surely a purse with you though? i be in the visual cues essential as through us. you though, are you not unless ship. okay. it means camera would omega. yeah. and you call the horseshoe was here to the what sugary clutch a low or cleaner don't much go ashore. hold of the was i so, so then use of warriors q they, for you. you can us, but it will it the other a lot of blue every year on august 24th, ukraine celebrates its independence to hang out, stay flags. seeing the national anthem. and rarely does anyone wonder what exactly 3 years of independence has given ukraine mostly will wait, but a will it thread search and they think of issue okay. of lush williston moment roo
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it's missouri. trump won missouri by nearly 20 points in 2016. two years later he's running to try to hold on to her seat as a democratic senator there. something came up right at the end of that campaign. reports surfaced that perhaps josh hawley had gotten some extra help in his campaign that might not have been okay.inoryeu a complaint was filed with the federal election commission jusc a couple of weeks before election day that accused the nra of having dumped a whole bunch of illegal money on josh l hawley during the campaign, supporting his campaign with illegal campaign spending through an elaborate scheme mp designed to evade campaign finance law. e now, this complaint about the nra allegedly illegally funding josh hawley in that senate race, it was filed by a non-partisan watchdog called the campaign legal center, but also by the gunso violence prevention group run by former congresswoman gabby giffords. she was shot in the head, nearly killed at a mass shooting at a i campaign event in her arizona district in 2011. she went on to fund a
it's missouri. trump won missouri by nearly 20 points in 2016. two years later he's running to try to hold on to her seat as a democratic senator there. something came up right at the end of that campaign. reports surfaced that perhaps josh hawley had gotten some extra help in his campaign that might not have been okay.inoryeu a complaint was filed with the federal election commission jusc a couple of weeks before election day that accused the nra of having dumped a whole bunch of illegal money...
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strickland, i am profoundly sorry for the harm that has come to you. >> reporter: but at the time, missouri law prevented her from being able to release him or bring his case before a judge. >> let's just call it what it is. this is wrong. >> reporter: strickland's first exoneration hearing was held two weeks ago after a new law passed in august allowing baker to file a petition on his behalf. his brother tells the "kansas city star", that he cannot wait to see him to say "welcome home, brother". now free, he finally gets the chance to fulfill one life-long wish. >> you know, i've never been on a beach. i want to go out far in the ocean where you can't see any land in any direction. not just go out there but get in that water. >> our thanks to linsey davis. strickland said he never thought this day would come. >>> listen very closely, on this morning before thanksgiving, consider this your annual warning about deep frying your turkey. please be careful. you deep fryers out there. your frying attempt could easily become a flaming disaster as demonstrated by the fresno, california fire depart
strickland, i am profoundly sorry for the harm that has come to you. >> reporter: but at the time, missouri law prevented her from being able to release him or bring his case before a judge. >> let's just call it what it is. this is wrong. >> reporter: strickland's first exoneration hearing was held two weeks ago after a new law passed in august allowing baker to file a petition on his behalf. his brother tells the "kansas city star", that he cannot wait to see him...
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a missouri judge overturned his conviction this week. but since strickland wasn't exonerated through dna testing, he doesn't qualify for compensation. >>> and for the second year in a row a scottish deer hound named clair is named best in show at the national dog show. the two consecutive wins is historic. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this thanksgiving. hope you're having a happy one. i'm tony dokoupil in for norah. for the second year in a row americans are expressing their gratitude in the midst of a pandemic. just yesterday the u.s. recorded more than 111,000 new covid cases and more than 1,600 fatalities. but now more than 196 million americans are fully vaccinated, including nearly 135,000 children between the ages of 5 and 11. with no lockdowns in effect, more americans are also traveling this holiday weekend. 2 million people passed through u.s. a
a missouri judge overturned his conviction this week. but since strickland wasn't exonerated through dna testing, he doesn't qualify for compensation. >>> and for the second year in a row a scottish deer hound named clair is named best in show at the national dog show. the two consecutive wins is historic. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news."...
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i ought to, missouri newnon the shop. there was edition in the ship late. thank you so much for that plan because on the quote cuz i wanted to set you up together barely be sure you can. my so the one official dish medic bullet is fitted up to the end of march . took a dollar fully up much all morning. util. the each hoover. it took me, took dinah partisan utica, michelle. the guiding is over there that jo shamira, i'm individually stinky band. took which the almost all the tissue there the inside, if she condition a bit. janey, in a normal role up to this yeah. little to do those allocate the huddled shocked lava. it is to make the only guest i look at them and move to mac. the chair, chiefly that he did began museums, english of india, and all a tunnel monday. la midday dalton, and when you pull the i niggers to make him no sir balloonist and that the name or la dollars for shipping and or let down the seneca, let me stay up mitchell's shoes and the autumn food is under this. ah still on the be suitable, shall there was additional ship to set up at london
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