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luetkemeyer of missouri. at the end of the bill, before the short title insert the following, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used for the study of the missouri river projects authorized in section 108 of the energy and water development and related agencies appropriations act, 2009, division c of public law 111-8. the chair: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for five minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, madam chair. the missouri-mississippi river basins have faced challenges over the past few years there from flooding and droughts. this devastation, combined with the sluggish economy and our aging inland waters -- waterways infrastructure, means that now more than ever we must focused and responsible with taxpayer-funded river projects. my amendment would prohibit funding for the missouri river authorized purposes study, also known as mr. aps. it comes on the heels of a comprehensive $35 million 17-year study that showed that the current authorized purposes are important
luetkemeyer of missouri. at the end of the bill, before the short title insert the following, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used for the study of the missouri river projects authorized in section 108 of the energy and water development and related agencies appropriations act, 2009, division c of public law 111-8. the chair: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for five minutes. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, madam chair. the missouri-mississippi river basins...
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peters burg, missouri, on the literacy map. for that was the day samuel clemens, better known by his pen name mark twain registered a copyright for the adventures of tom sawyer. though the book was not published until the next year. based broadly on his own experiences growing up in the real-life mississippi river town of hannibal, missouri, tom sawyer paints childhood as most of us would like to remember. his many deeds and stunts have become part of our folklore and culture depictedded in a number of movies over the years. >> look at him smiling. osgood: including the 1973 musical version in which tom, played by johnny whitaker, fast-talks the other boys into white washing his aunt polly's fence. there's even a tom sawyer ballet performed by the new jersey ballet among other companies. tom sawyer was not an immediate best seller. it won wide recognition only after the success of the adventures of huckleberry finn, the sequel published almost 10 years later in 1885. certainly in the century of the third since tom sawyer hardly
peters burg, missouri, on the literacy map. for that was the day samuel clemens, better known by his pen name mark twain registered a copyright for the adventures of tom sawyer. though the book was not published until the next year. based broadly on his own experiences growing up in the real-life mississippi river town of hannibal, missouri, tom sawyer paints childhood as most of us would like to remember. his many deeds and stunts have become part of our folklore and culture depictedded in a...
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he then returned to a weigh station on the missouri river. the next year he would leave thousands of his followers to their new zion in what became utah. in the meantime, young decided to reconstitute what the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints calls the first presidency. joseph smith, the founding profit and first president of the church had been murdered three years earlier. after joseph smith's death, the mormon people had chosen a group called the quorum of the 12 apostles to collectively leave the church and smith's absence. brigham young was president of the 12. now, several years later, he wanted to streamline leadership and after his successful pioneer trek, he asked the other apostles to affirm him as the church's president. almost all of them opposed to young's idea. it would augment his authority at their expense. one apostle, a man named orson pratt explained that he thought of the apostles, the leaders of the church, as functioning more like the house of representatives. young accordingly should at like a speaker of the
he then returned to a weigh station on the missouri river. the next year he would leave thousands of his followers to their new zion in what became utah. in the meantime, young decided to reconstitute what the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints calls the first presidency. joseph smith, the founding profit and first president of the church had been murdered three years earlier. after joseph smith's death, the mormon people had chosen a group called the quorum of the 12 apostles to...
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moving on to larry in clinton, missouri. caller: good morning. there is one question i would like for you to answer. i will bet that you cannot. what we have now is you were telling everyone to go to a cool place, which is all electric and the only way you concur off -- the only way you can cool off. the government, as we speak, is at war with people who are poor and are not afforded to have electricity. they will raise the electricity bills. you know it and i know it. i am working with my electricity company here in the area to keep the electric bills down and so the court -- so that the poor people can do it. our president is against that all together. trying to do away with cold in trying to do away with the things that you are doing to protect the environment. how was it going to protect the old people and the people who cannot afford the electricity. i have been down here 16 years where i live now. obama and his crew are against cold and the other things that can help us out. there has to be a better way. the environmental protection agency
moving on to larry in clinton, missouri. caller: good morning. there is one question i would like for you to answer. i will bet that you cannot. what we have now is you were telling everyone to go to a cool place, which is all electric and the only way you concur off -- the only way you can cool off. the government, as we speak, is at war with people who are poor and are not afforded to have electricity. they will raise the electricity bills. you know it and i know it. i am working with my...
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there was some reference to the reports from missouri as to what are outcomes were. had managed to have cost savings even let you deduct the the overall cost of a behavioral health care home. we have some real challenges. i think it has been mentioned that april health care organizations are behind the curve, by and large, in terms of h.i.ti. we could not find a medical record that would do the whole thing in terms of primary care and behavioral health care. i think products are developing more now. the cost of those products is sky high for these marginal, not-for-profit community health centers around the country. we need some help and we were left out of the earlier hit be enhancements that the federal government provided. a number of us have taken advantage on the medical services side and we can get our psychiatrists covered but we have many other individuals we need to invest capital in, the capital for most organizations is not there. health information exchanges are advancing rapidly. many times without behavioral health being added. we need to get said. thei
there was some reference to the reports from missouri as to what are outcomes were. had managed to have cost savings even let you deduct the the overall cost of a behavioral health care home. we have some real challenges. i think it has been mentioned that april health care organizations are behind the curve, by and large, in terms of h.i.ti. we could not find a medical record that would do the whole thing in terms of primary care and behavioral health care. i think products are developing more...
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kansas spreading into missouri. heavy rain possible. two to four inches of rain there. that matches up with our severe weather threat. matching up in the panhandle of texas. through kansas. flooding tlehreat with that as well. >> one busy day?
kansas spreading into missouri. heavy rain possible. two to four inches of rain there. that matches up with our severe weather threat. matching up in the panhandle of texas. through kansas. flooding tlehreat with that as well. >> one busy day?
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that was my interview with william black associate professor at the university of missouri kansas city and now we turn to the former u.s. congressman and presidential nominee dr ron paul he recently announced that he is launching the ron paul channel this summer the net will be broadcast exclusively over the internet and focused on his message of peace and prosperity perry and boring has more. representative ron paul retired from congress last year after an eight term stent but the seventy eight year old has not retired from what he calls the revolution and he just announced he will be launching the ron pollack channel this summer but he's not finished he's looking for a way to contribute to continue to advance the ball down the field and this is certainly a good way for him to do that i wouldn't expect him to just retire on a rocking chair out there on a porch in texas dr paul ran for president twice in his last election he felt he didn't get fair media coverage leadership agrees i think he got a fair shake he'd a won iowa out early to won new hampshire he would have had a lot of mome
that was my interview with william black associate professor at the university of missouri kansas city and now we turn to the former u.s. congressman and presidential nominee dr ron paul he recently announced that he is launching the ron paul channel this summer the net will be broadcast exclusively over the internet and focused on his message of peace and prosperity perry and boring has more. representative ron paul retired from congress last year after an eight term stent but the seventy...
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that was my interview with william black associate professor at the university of missouri kansas city and now we turn to the former u.s. congressman and presidential nominee dr ron paul he recently announced that he is launching the ron paul channel this summer that will be broadcast exclusively over the internet and focused on his message of peace and prosperity perry and boring has more. representative ron paul retired from congress last year after an eight term stent but the seventy eight year old has not retired from what he calls the revolution and he just announced he will be launching the ron pollack channel this summer but he's not finished he's looking for a way to contribute to continue to advance the ball down the field and this is certainly a good way for him to do that i wouldn't expect him to just retire on a rocking chair out there on a porch in texas dr paul ran for president twice in his last election he felt he didn't get fair media coverage peter said agree i think he got a fair shake he'd a won iowa out early to won new hampshire he would have had a lot of momentum
that was my interview with william black associate professor at the university of missouri kansas city and now we turn to the former u.s. congressman and presidential nominee dr ron paul he recently announced that he is launching the ron paul channel this summer that will be broadcast exclusively over the internet and focused on his message of peace and prosperity perry and boring has more. representative ron paul retired from congress last year after an eight term stent but the seventy eight...
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. >>> franklin county, missouri, is a picture postcard place of rolling hills, quiet farms and main street parades. but beneath the all-american surface, a battle rages. >> we're headed there now. >> against one of the most addictive drugs known to man, meth. on the front line of that battle, enforcement unit. today they're in nearby st. louis on a stake out. >> we're set up. >> sounds good. >> they plan to follow a local dealer back to franklin county, take down a meth syndicate. detective lewis doesn't like the setup. it's vulnerable. >> you've got three vehicles trying to roll surveillance without getting popped in downtown. red necks and pickup trucks. >> lucas started out with an undercover cop before joining the unit as a detective. he is here, backing up detective corporal scott briggs, and detectives murley and blankenship. >> i got eyes on him. >> the deal they have been waiting for is on. >> they're over in a dark, gray-colored car. you've got in the backseat, driver's side backseat. >> two door or four door? >> little four door, because he got in the backseat behind the driver.
. >>> franklin county, missouri, is a picture postcard place of rolling hills, quiet farms and main street parades. but beneath the all-american surface, a battle rages. >> we're headed there now. >> against one of the most addictive drugs known to man, meth. on the front line of that battle, enforcement unit. today they're in nearby st. louis on a stake out. >> we're set up. >> sounds good. >> they plan to follow a local dealer back to franklin county,...
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then he travels to missouri to speak at the university of central missouri.e want to talk with a missouri senator on this, roy blount. he joins me now. senator blount, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> the president wanted to get out of washington, understandable, when you consider what the public views all of you guys these days, from both sides of pennsylvania avenue. but on this issue of the economy, why do you think the president doesn't get more credit for what clearly is a better situation today than it was five years ago? >> well, because the recovery's been so slow and because i think the president has over and over again done things that have slowed the recovery down instead of focusing on jobs with a laser-like focus. he goes back to this. i think this is about his 11th or 12th reset. it's like that stop clock metaphor. even the stopped clock is right twice a day. the president's right when he's talking about jobs. in between, chuck, he talks about higher utility bills, higher energy costs, higher taxes. health care system that if you look at
then he travels to missouri to speak at the university of central missouri.e want to talk with a missouri senator on this, roy blount. he joins me now. senator blount, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> the president wanted to get out of washington, understandable, when you consider what the public views all of you guys these days, from both sides of pennsylvania avenue. but on this issue of the economy, why do you think the president doesn't get more credit for what clearly...
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missouri is also a travel trouble spot. we have storms now intensifying over central missouri. they should be spreading over inter state 44 shortly. west side of st. louis, storms are firing up. be careful driving there also. >>> as far as the forecast for the afternoon, just like yesterday. warm and humid on the east coast. watch out for stray afternoon storms. >> we'll watch out for those. thanks so much, bill. >>> turning to entertainment, the twitter-verse has lost one of its brightest stars. lady gaga recently shut down her twitter account abandoning more than 40 billion followers. only justin bieber and katy perry have more followers. >>> dumb & dumber 2, universal studios plans to green light the sequel on "late night with jimmy fallon." >> i've seen the script. it's hysterical. we're middle aged. we're not pretending we aren't. we're middle aged and we're still that stupid. >>> elisabeth hasselbeck is leaving "the view" for a co-host duty of "fox and friends." news broke on the same day meredith vieira announced her deal for a new syndicated talk show on nbc. good luck
missouri is also a travel trouble spot. we have storms now intensifying over central missouri. they should be spreading over inter state 44 shortly. west side of st. louis, storms are firing up. be careful driving there also. >>> as far as the forecast for the afternoon, just like yesterday. warm and humid on the east coast. watch out for stray afternoon storms. >> we'll watch out for those. thanks so much, bill. >>> turning to entertainment, the twitter-verse has lost...
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and we've got one of my favorite neighbors, the senator from missouri claire mccas kikill ine house. because we are going to missouri later this afternoon. [ applause ] >> and all of you are here and it is great to see you. [ applause ] >> and i hope everybody is having a wonderful summer, the weather is perfect. who ever was in charge of that good job. s so, 8 years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then. for example i had no gray hair. or a motorcade. didn't even have a prom ter. in fact, there was a problem in terms of printing out the speech. the printer didn't work and we had to print it out. i was your newest senator and on the way here i was telling sherry and claire how important this area was. i spent the most time here outside of chicago and how much it represented what's best in america and folks who are willing to work hard and do right by their families and i came here to talk about what a changing economy was doing to the middle class and what we as a country needed to do to give every american
and we've got one of my favorite neighbors, the senator from missouri claire mccas kikill ine house. because we are going to missouri later this afternoon. [ applause ] >> and all of you are here and it is great to see you. [ applause ] >> and i hope everybody is having a wonderful summer, the weather is perfect. who ever was in charge of that good job. s so, 8 years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then....
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>> you make the point about the guy in missouri that you turned me onto that is on death row because of something he clearly didn't do because of racism. i feel as strongly about george zimmerman as i do about this guy. i think zimmerman was guilty, he got off on an unbelievable -- the jury, i understand it is the law, justice. they made the decision. doesn't mean we have to like it. we don't like it, so we're going to say something about it. >> on slate.com, there's an interesting piece that says -- he said i almost joined the frenzy, was going to write about zimmerman pursuing martin, then he said he sat down, watched the entire closing argument, seven hours of video, in which the prosecution and defense as we reported on, went point by point. he says though the evidence -- based on what i learned from the videos, turned out i was wrong about many things. initial portrait of zimmerman as a racist wasn't just exaggerated, it was completely unsubstantiated. that's his observation after looking at all of it. we followed it, too. how did this all of a sudden turn into racism to the poi
>> you make the point about the guy in missouri that you turned me onto that is on death row because of something he clearly didn't do because of racism. i feel as strongly about george zimmerman as i do about this guy. i think zimmerman was guilty, he got off on an unbelievable -- the jury, i understand it is the law, justice. they made the decision. doesn't mean we have to like it. we don't like it, so we're going to say something about it. >> on slate.com, there's an interesting...
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out to illinois and to missouri and trying to get the focus back where it belongs.about that other stuff. let's get back to the number one priority in this country which is the economy and jobs and the president will take that same message down to jacksonville, florida tomorrow. meanwhile, this erection update. yes, anthony weiner is at it again. he admits that he's been sexting with another woman since he left congress. in fact, during the last year. but he says well, you gave me a second chance. now how about giving me a third chance. and the little royal baby spent his first night last night in a palace. more on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the conversation started weekdays at 9 eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. (vo) sharp tongue. >>excuse me? (vo) quick wit. >> and yes, president obama does smell like cookies and freedom. (vo) and above all, opinion and attitude. >> really?! thi
out to illinois and to missouri and trying to get the focus back where it belongs.about that other stuff. let's get back to the number one priority in this country which is the economy and jobs and the president will take that same message down to jacksonville, florida tomorrow. meanwhile, this erection update. yes, anthony weiner is at it again. he admits that he's been sexting with another woman since he left congress. in fact, during the last year. but he says well, you gave me a second...
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a missouri state attorney general chris koster suggested last week that missouri should consider bringing back the gas chamber yeah let's do like hitler did isn't that cool gas chamber one of the most roussillon horrific ways of dying is the time to scrap the death penalty altogether colas his crime. doesn't matter yeah i think that to some extent i mean the more horrific it is the last care about so you're about punishment which is the worst punishment turning off the lights or having you sit alone i sell for thirty five years i again depending on the her how horrific the crime is again my capacity for caring about how horrific the getting the murder his girlfriend does for us the crime but with that with that. said i think just in general that the death penalty is kind of at this point in america probably good in terms of existing for preventive purposes but in terms of there's no evidence that people who are. on the death penalty there's no way to get a case study you mean to figure out whether or not that would that would you compare it with that have it versus the don't you compare s
a missouri state attorney general chris koster suggested last week that missouri should consider bringing back the gas chamber yeah let's do like hitler did isn't that cool gas chamber one of the most roussillon horrific ways of dying is the time to scrap the death penalty altogether colas his crime. doesn't matter yeah i think that to some extent i mean the more horrific it is the last care about so you're about punishment which is the worst punishment turning off the lights or having you sit...
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it will be wet along roadways in southwest -- southeast kansas, missouri and southern illinois.reat driving conditions for the northeast. >> a good day to fly. with delays expected only in kansas city. >>> now, to recap our top story. firefighters in central florida have contained a massive fire after a series of loud explosions tore through a gas plant overnight. >> about two dozen workers were on duty at the tavares plant where hundreds of propane tanks started exploding, one after another. blowing off the roof. people miles away were stunned. >> i heard a big thump on the roof. and the cat ran like hell because it thought i was going to blame it for something. and went out in the backyard. and the sky was just lit up red. vibrant red with a huge plume of smoke. >> there were more than 50,000 propane tanks at that plant. it's too early to determine what sparked the first blast. >>> now, to oregon, where a woman has won a multimillion-dollar award after battling one of the big credit agency. judy miller sued ek we fax after calling the company to eight times to get her credit r
it will be wet along roadways in southwest -- southeast kansas, missouri and southern illinois.reat driving conditions for the northeast. >> a good day to fly. with delays expected only in kansas city. >>> now, to recap our top story. firefighters in central florida have contained a massive fire after a series of loud explosions tore through a gas plant overnight. >> about two dozen workers were on duty at the tavares plant where hundreds of propane tanks started exploding,...
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he was the first president and ceo of kreider health center in missouri.hich he led for 33 years, retiring just last year. this safety net community health and mental health center serves for missouri counties. it's a model for the country. he has taught at washington university in st. louis for 37 years in both psychology and in social work. he's been in the leadership of both missouri and a national mental health organizations. is now consulting in missouri on how best to integrate behavioral and physical health care. and we are very pleased can despite my lapse of memory, to have you with us know this afternoon, dr. wilson. >> thank you so much. i would like to start by just saying a few things about this community. i think it's been referred to before that we've got over 1500 safety net behavioral health go organizations in the united states. there's a lot of variability between them but we all have an essential goal and mission in terms of our most vulnerable citizens. crider health center is the safety nihcm mental health center has been doing that f
he was the first president and ceo of kreider health center in missouri.hich he led for 33 years, retiring just last year. this safety net community health and mental health center serves for missouri counties. it's a model for the country. he has taught at washington university in st. louis for 37 years in both psychology and in social work. he's been in the leadership of both missouri and a national mental health organizations. is now consulting in missouri on how best to integrate behavioral...
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the senator from missouri. we're going to missouri later this afternoon. all you have are here and it's great to see you. [ applause ] i hope everybody's having a wonderful summer. the weather is perfect. whoever was in charge of that good job. eight years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then. for example, i had no gray hair or a motorcade. didn't even have a prompter. in fact, there was a problem in terms of printing out the speech because the printer didn't work here and we had to drive it in from somewhere. it was my first big speech as your newest senator and on the way here i was telling sherry and claire about how important this area was. it was one of the areas i spent the most time in outside of chicago and how much it represented what's best in america and folks who were willing to work hard and do right by their families. i came here to talk about what a changing economy was doing to the middle class and what we as a kun country needed to do to give american a chance t
the senator from missouri. we're going to missouri later this afternoon. all you have are here and it's great to see you. [ applause ] i hope everybody's having a wonderful summer. the weather is perfect. whoever was in charge of that good job. eight years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then. for example, i had no gray hair or a motorcade. didn't even have a prompter. in fact, there was a problem in terms of...
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take a look at this map of missouri and arkansas. the shaded area is the white river watershed. this area covers nearly 18 million acres and 60 counties. it's roughly three times the size of new jersey. now, i fished and hunted in that area for the past 20 years, and it holds some of the most pristine and magnificent waterways and woods in all of north america, and the people who live and make their living there care far more about it than some beltway bureaucrats who probably wouldn't know a mallard from a spoonbill. the department of interiors national blue way system sought to regulate the use of rivers, marshes, ponds, lakes, any accumulation of water on privately owned area in this land, but land owners, they weren't informed about the details. oh, and it's not just in this area of the country. last year parts of four states in new england were also designated as blue wayses. and the goal, designate 25 blue ways across the country in the next five years. minnesota and indiana next in line. land owners feared they had no say in the matter and that the blue ways would impact
take a look at this map of missouri and arkansas. the shaded area is the white river watershed. this area covers nearly 18 million acres and 60 counties. it's roughly three times the size of new jersey. now, i fished and hunted in that area for the past 20 years, and it holds some of the most pristine and magnificent waterways and woods in all of north america, and the people who live and make their living there care far more about it than some beltway bureaucrats who probably wouldn't know a...
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." >> i grew up in the midwest went to school at the university of missouri and covered the caucus in, which was it's only interesting year because both democrats and republicans were actively seeking the nomination. and just to be walking around des moines in these--in the downtown area and have jack kemp, paul simon all all coming up to you made it a fascinateing and different way of high schooling at the politicallooking atthe political system. i've always been interested by the greats of our industry, and so it's great to see if we could make a film about politics in the youtube age. >> michael: i also think that we have to understand that the first in the nation vote that iowa holds is so important. i mean, rick santorum came out of nowhere finishing first beating mitt romney by 34 votes there. that was the closest race in iowa caucus history. michele bachmann came up sixth and then dropped out the next day. were you surprised about how things unfolded in iowa and the rest of the republican primaries? >> sure. when we went to iowa in 2011 we didn't even know who the candidates wo
." >> i grew up in the midwest went to school at the university of missouri and covered the caucus in, which was it's only interesting year because both democrats and republicans were actively seeking the nomination. and just to be walking around des moines in these--in the downtown area and have jack kemp, paul simon all all coming up to you made it a fascinateing and different way of high schooling at the politicallooking atthe political system. i've always been interested by the...
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because we're going to missouri later this afternoon.nd all of you are here, and it's great to see. and i hope everybody is having a wonderful summer. the weather is perfect. whoever was in charge of that, good job. so eight years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then. for example, hi no gray hair. or a motorcade, didn't even have a prompter. in fact, there was a problem in terms of printing out the speech because the printer didn't work here, and we had to drive it in from somewhere. but it was my first big speech as your newest senator and on the way here i was telling sherry and claire about how important this area was, one of the areas that i spent the most time in outside of chicago and how much it represented what's best in america and folks who are willing to work hard and do right by their families, and i came here to talk about what a changing economy was doing to the middle class, and what we as a country needed to do to give every american a chance t
because we're going to missouri later this afternoon.nd all of you are here, and it's great to see. and i hope everybody is having a wonderful summer. the weather is perfect. whoever was in charge of that, good job. so eight years ago i came here to deliver the commencement address for the class of 2005. things were a little different back then. for example, hi no gray hair. or a motorcade, didn't even have a prompter. in fact, there was a problem in terms of printing out the speech because the...
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louis, missouri. with the increased diversity and one that could grow into the kind of ideal town for a diversity in our society but instead we have the klan moving in the way it is to interject its venom. it's sorry to see this happening. >> a representative told our affiliate there that these programs that we have been discussing are not about race. they are saying if a member saw a white guy up to no good they would alert police just as well. what they are telling our affiliate. what is your perception of their intentions based on what they told our affiliate? >> if you read the flyer, the flyer talks about libertialism and so far but we know the klan is anyone who fought for freedom and justice for everyone. we look at it in this context. it is disturbing in context. they have always played the same ideological game and same messaging game where it sounds clear and clean but we know of its ugly history and backdropping which these new programs are being offered today. >> thank you. >>> we have new
louis, missouri. with the increased diversity and one that could grow into the kind of ideal town for a diversity in our society but instead we have the klan moving in the way it is to interject its venom. it's sorry to see this happening. >> a representative told our affiliate there that these programs that we have been discussing are not about race. they are saying if a member saw a white guy up to no good they would alert police just as well. what they are telling our affiliate. what...
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breaking news out of kansas city, missouri.day care center. we've got these ariel pictures. these are live pictures where you can see. at least three children and one adult were hurt. it's still not clear at this point in time how badly. we do know that they are being taken to the hospital right now. this happened, if you know kansas city, it happened at the christian academy child care center just about an hour ago. we've seen ambulances. we have seen fire trucks. you see the whole area is cordoned off by crime scene tape. the fire department is at the scene. the cause of the accident because really this just happened obviously is still under investigation, but joining me now is danny rodirt, communications director for the city. danny, tell me what you know. >> well, here's what i know, brooke. in kansas city we have two vehicles that ran into the front of a child care on 27th street, which is in the central part of kansas city. both cars, again, were somehow in an accident and pushed into the front of the building. it involv
breaking news out of kansas city, missouri.day care center. we've got these ariel pictures. these are live pictures where you can see. at least three children and one adult were hurt. it's still not clear at this point in time how badly. we do know that they are being taken to the hospital right now. this happened, if you know kansas city, it happened at the christian academy child care center just about an hour ago. we've seen ambulances. we have seen fire trucks. you see the whole area is...
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louis, chicago, detroit, flint, michigan, and can't can city, missouri -- kansas city, missouri, workers want pay $15 an hour. federal judge said ruled federal reserve board chairman bernanke can be questioned in a lawsuit regarding government's $182 billion bailout of aig, judge ruling he made an exception because bernanke has first hand knowledge of government a decision to bailout aig at the height of the crisis, lawsuit filed by former head of aig, hank greenberg claiming that government caused their shareholders to lose thens of billions of -- tens of billions of dollars. he wants at least 25 billion in compensation. lou: french police are searching for an armed robber, masked thief, allegedly held up a jewelry exhibition at a luxury hotel in cannes making off with $ 136 million of jewels, hold up took a minute. despite fact that three private security guard, two vendors and a manager were on hand. it sounds like ey like a hollywe plot, it was carried out in carlton hotel in kan. >> the summer has not been kind to big budget films. >> up next, president obama not concerned about g.o
louis, chicago, detroit, flint, michigan, and can't can city, missouri -- kansas city, missouri, workers want pay $15 an hour. federal judge said ruled federal reserve board chairman bernanke can be questioned in a lawsuit regarding government's $182 billion bailout of aig, judge ruling he made an exception because bernanke has first hand knowledge of government a decision to bailout aig at the height of the crisis, lawsuit filed by former head of aig, hank greenberg claiming that government...
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boot heel missouri where sheryl crow is actually from the fact i met her parents there when i was doing the campaign and they sent me to a high school football game and they want to you know they go out and speak about voter registration we don't even talk about you know who to choose just talk about register and vote so i go out and i speak about that i go to the car and groups around my car a group of white men and they say you know basically the same words are exchanged that basically you n word you better get the f. out of here because we're going to take care of you you have no business being here except your racism is real and people are in but to me racism is generally born out of fear people are afraid they're afraid for their whatever they believe their way of life is it's threatened and maybe he represents that type of threat or that type of fear having known him personally obviously i believe his he his interest is in the for the best of all americans and i wish people would realize that tell me about covert affairs that deals politically so mark is one of this is that it's a
boot heel missouri where sheryl crow is actually from the fact i met her parents there when i was doing the campaign and they sent me to a high school football game and they want to you know they go out and speak about voter registration we don't even talk about you know who to choose just talk about register and vote so i go out and i speak about that i go to the car and groups around my car a group of white men and they say you know basically the same words are exchanged that basically you n...
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boot heel missouri where sheryl crow is actually from the fact i met her parents there when i was doing the campaign and they sent me to a high school football game and they want to you know they go out and speak about voter registration we don't even talk about you know who to choose just talk about register and vote so i go out. and i speak about that i go to the car and groups around my car a group of white men and they say you know basically the same words are exchanged that you and we're you better get the f. out of here because we're going to take care of you you have no business being here except your racism is real and people are in but to me racism is generally born out of fear people are afraid they're afraid for their whatever they believe their way of life is it's threatened and maybe he represents that type of threat or that type of fear having known him personally obviously i believe his he his interest is in the for the best of all americans and i wish people would realize that tell me about covert affairs that deals politically so on what is on this it's a lot of politic
boot heel missouri where sheryl crow is actually from the fact i met her parents there when i was doing the campaign and they sent me to a high school football game and they want to you know they go out and speak about voter registration we don't even talk about you know who to choose just talk about register and vote so i go out. and i speak about that i go to the car and groups around my car a group of white men and they say you know basically the same words are exchanged that you and we're...
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. >> the first was carolinas, then florida, now i've moved to missouri. where are you now after having seen them all? >> it's somewhere in the midwest. it just looks -- i may be one -- >> ohio? >> maybe it will be north carolina. maybe it will be north carolina. i'll see. >> don't have to wait too long. >> i can base it on the scenery behind scott. here's where we stand. the dow was up 90 points at the peak. we're up 77 now at 15,301. the nasdaq, which was the lagger yesterday, the technology stocks didn't do so well, today they're back, up 20 points on the composite at 3,505. and the s&p 500 index is up 11-plus points right now at 1,652. so we're an hour away from the close. stocks are rallying for a four-day win streak. joining us to talk about this and if the momentum will continue, is anastasia, james lowell, brett white, and our own rick santelli. welcome to all of you. anastasia, we'll start with you. you're here with us. what do you make of the rally we've had here? we only had a 5% pullback in this market. was that enough? do we just go higher fro
. >> the first was carolinas, then florida, now i've moved to missouri. where are you now after having seen them all? >> it's somewhere in the midwest. it just looks -- i may be one -- >> ohio? >> maybe it will be north carolina. maybe it will be north carolina. i'll see. >> don't have to wait too long. >> i can base it on the scenery behind scott. here's where we stand. the dow was up 90 points at the peak. we're up 77 now at 15,301. the nasdaq, which was...
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. >> these mysterious crop designs have many missouri residents wondering if they were playing host tofact they are manmade. part tyson research center, a 2,000 acre outdoor lab. scientists use the space to study ecosystems. the designs are areas of exposed bedrock containing cacti, even scorpions. >> they are found here and nowhere else in the world. they are unique species. they are part of our natural heritage. >> although these circles and stars look like they might be of an alien nature, they really contain plants and animals native to missouri. scientists say the unique species found inside would become extinct if they disappear from this region. >> that's really interesting. the jersey shore was one of the hardest hit areas during superstorm sandy. the storm reduced blocks of homes, boardwalks, businesses all to complete rubble and tourism at the shore is an extremely part of new jersey's economy especially during the summer months. we recently visited the jersey shore to see where the recovery stands. >> the boardwalk is back having gone from this post-sandy to this today. >> i
. >> these mysterious crop designs have many missouri residents wondering if they were playing host tofact they are manmade. part tyson research center, a 2,000 acre outdoor lab. scientists use the space to study ecosystems. the designs are areas of exposed bedrock containing cacti, even scorpions. >> they are found here and nowhere else in the world. they are unique species. they are part of our natural heritage. >> although these circles and stars look like they might be of...
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and the very very ugly chris koster the missouri attorney general wants to bring back gas chambers as in it all fit more seriously seriously he does koster told the associated press last week that because his state's death row has become so backlog by appeals and scant supply of lethal injection drugs. it might be time to resort to drastic measures executing condemned condemned in they buy poisonous gas despite the future in general says using lethal gas will be more efficient and siri has an executed anyone that way since the one nine hundred sixty s. and rebuilding their gas chambers would cost the state a lot of money it would also be just plain immoral gas executions can take as long as ten minutes or an extremely painful death penalty is bad enough but attorney general koster is plan to reintroduce all across the state murder to missouri let's just theory here. every two years a new congress is sworn in and the current congress is the one hundred thirteenth that's been sworn in since the george washington presidency and it's well on its way to setting a very undesirable record ou
and the very very ugly chris koster the missouri attorney general wants to bring back gas chambers as in it all fit more seriously seriously he does koster told the associated press last week that because his state's death row has become so backlog by appeals and scant supply of lethal injection drugs. it might be time to resort to drastic measures executing condemned condemned in they buy poisonous gas despite the future in general says using lethal gas will be more efficient and siri has an...
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she did spend a lot of time in missouri. she really did not ever enjoy washington life. she had a mother to. -- mother too. >> who could not stand him. [laughter] >> anything that she would say to him, he took as gospel. >> do we know how political she was? >> the truman book does you some sense. not enough. >> you do not get a sense that she cared. >> a question about spouses as political liabilities, something that hillary clinton is facing in a way that other male presidents may not have had to face. are there instances where the spouses of male presidents have become liabilities, or is it a special burden for say, michelle obama, in 2020 or something like that? >> you cannot get worse than rachel jackson. the jackson campaign -- andrew jackson campaign, where the whole question of whether they had married i'll she was still married, which they had, it was really vicious. but you have to realize how vicious the press was in earlier times. we think it is bad now. [laughter] it is nothing compared to how it was. one newspaper wrote that dolly madison -- that thomas jeff
she did spend a lot of time in missouri. she really did not ever enjoy washington life. she had a mother to. -- mother too. >> who could not stand him. [laughter] >> anything that she would say to him, he took as gospel. >> do we know how political she was? >> the truman book does you some sense. not enough. >> you do not get a sense that she cared. >> a question about spouses as political liabilities, something that hillary clinton is facing in a way that...
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this one day trip includes appearances in illinois and missouri. president will be calling for bipartisan support to fund health care, education, and also also -- job growth. >>> last night in richard, dozens of police officers rushed to city council after a disruption from protesters. police cleared out the chambers after protesters with bull horns started shouting. the reason for this disruption, that's still not clear. the council meeting continued in the lobby. >>> police in oakland admit they were caught off guard responding to the violent protests that followed the verdict in the george zimmerman case. they don't plan to make the same mistake during the scheduled protests for this weekend. tara moriarty joins us from oakland with that they're planning to do. >> reporter: most officers will be on the streets this weekend because all regular days off have been canceled for friday and saturday. the chief said it was these because he wanted to avoid protests like the last time around. violence gripped the streets of oakland in the wake of the zim
this one day trip includes appearances in illinois and missouri. president will be calling for bipartisan support to fund health care, education, and also also -- job growth. >>> last night in richard, dozens of police officers rushed to city council after a disruption from protesters. police cleared out the chambers after protesters with bull horns started shouting. the reason for this disruption, that's still not clear. the council meeting continued in the lobby. >>> police...
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tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery after irene's missouri. he was feit's spiritual counselor, and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession. just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put something over her head. >> about her struggle to live. >> she was saying, "i can't breathe, i can't breathe." >> and about dumping her lifeless body at the canal. >> on the way over there, father feit said that he patted her on her breasts, she was in the back seat, and was saying to her, "irene, everything will be okay, everything will be okay, irene." >> even though john feit knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> while it was not unusual at the time for the church to deal with criminal priests internally, tacheny says he asked feit about the secular authorities. but why was he sent to the monastery, in your opinion, not to the police? >> i asked why are you he
tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery after irene's missouri. he was feit's spiritual counselor, and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession. just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put something over her head. >>...
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they will enjoy a nice day then we have moisture into sections of the dakotas and montana and missouri and arkansas expecting heavy rain. some of the spots in red and maroon 4-6 inches of rain. something we will keep an eye on here in the central part of the country. >> be prepared for that. >> well more than 2 dozen dangerous terrorists are running free after a prison break in pakistan. hundreds more prisoners escaped after taliban militants stormed a prison armed with guns grenades and bombs. they battled for hours 6 police officers killed dozens more injured 9 prisoners have been recaptured. this is the third prison attack overseas in just a week. >> it look a b-- they say it wi be a big jobs generator. president obama down raidgraded number of jobs the keystone pipeline would create saying only put 2,000 people to work. that's a much different number than his own state department predicted. it found the pipeline would employ close to 40,000 annually. this news comes as president obama hits the road again today for yet another economic tour. what will the message this week be. >> th
they will enjoy a nice day then we have moisture into sections of the dakotas and montana and missouri and arkansas expecting heavy rain. some of the spots in red and maroon 4-6 inches of rain. something we will keep an eye on here in the central part of the country. >> be prepared for that. >> well more than 2 dozen dangerous terrorists are running free after a prison break in pakistan. hundreds more prisoners escaped after taliban militants stormed a prison armed with guns...
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. >> dale tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery in missouri after irene's murder. tacheny was feit's spiritual counselor and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts, he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put something over her head. >> about her struggle to live. >> she was saying, "i can't breathe, i can't breathe." >> and about dumping her lifeless body at the canal. >> on the way over there, father feit said that he patted her on her breasts, she was in the back seat, and was saying to her, "irene, everything will be okay, everything will be okay, irene." >> even though john feit knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> while it was not unusual at the time for the church to deal with criminal priests internally, tacheny says he asked feit about the secular authorities. but why was he sent to the monastery, in your opinion, and not to the poli
. >> dale tacheny, a former monk, says he spent six months with father feit at this monastery in missouri after irene's murder. tacheny was feit's spiritual counselor and says that in bits and pieces, he told him about a young woman he saw for confession just before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breasts, he took her to the basement. >> about keeping her bound and gagged. >> he put...
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result was frankly that his heart kept going while he descended into dementia and near blindness in missouri. and actually said to my mother i am living -- so those last five years of his life were frankly terrible. >> when the pacemaker was put in at age 80, what was the families thought about that? >> i think was the combination of ignorance and denial. there was no real conversation with a doctor about whether or not to do it or what the long-term implications of doing this would be or the moral implications or what my fathers choices were. essentially the a doctor just said he has a slow heart be so we are putting in a pacemaker. the result was that my mother, i talked to her about it quite a bit later and she said, i was still in denial. i select hope that somehow he could recover from the stroke and i was the daughter on the far coast and quite ignorant about medicine then. i really figured it was their decision. it was up to them. if i had to do over again though i think i would have been a lot more proactive at that early stage. i would have done a lot more research. i would have und
result was frankly that his heart kept going while he descended into dementia and near blindness in missouri. and actually said to my mother i am living -- so those last five years of his life were frankly terrible. >> when the pacemaker was put in at age 80, what was the families thought about that? >> i think was the combination of ignorance and denial. there was no real conversation with a doctor about whether or not to do it or what the long-term implications of doing this would...
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. >> reporter: dale, a former monk, spent six months with the pa father at this monastery in missouri, after irene's mother. he was fite's spiritual kounls lor. and he told him about a young woman he saw before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> reporter: about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breast, he took her to the basement. he put something over her head. >> reporter: about her struggle to live. >> she was saying, i can't breathe. i can't breathe. >> reporter: and about dumping her lifeless body at the canal. >> on the way over there, he said that he patted her on her breasts, she was in the back seat, and was saying to her, irene, everything will be okay, everything will be okay, irene. >> reporter: even though he knew she was dead? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: while it was not unusual at the time to deal with criminal priests internally, he says he asked fite about the secular authorities? why was he sent to the monastery in your opinion, not to the police? >> i asked why are you here and not in prison? and he said simply, the church protected me
. >> reporter: dale, a former monk, spent six months with the pa father at this monastery in missouri, after irene's mother. he was fite's spiritual kounls lor. and he told him about a young woman he saw before easter. >> he offered to take her to the rectory. >> reporter: about sexually assaulting her. >> after fondling her breast, he took her to the basement. he put something over her head. >> reporter: about her struggle to live. >> she was saying, i can't...
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. >>> una mujer fue expulsada del parque acuÁtico en missouri, el traje de baÑo mostraba demasiado, lan que tuvo 29 Éxhalaciones en esta semana. >>> este domingo en al punto, quÉ le pide al presidente de mÉxico su ex pareja, mariza dÍaz. >>> mi hijo se siente escondido. y se siente discriminado por su padre. >>> y el gobernador de guerrero dice por quÉ visitar acapulco, de los lugares mÁs peligrosos de mÉxico. >>> decirle que no tuvimos incidentes mayores en los Últimos meses, la zona turÍstica estÁ bien blindada. >>> es el papa francisco revolucionario, es un papa revolucionario, que necesitamos, llegÓ en el momento preciso, serÁ la lÍnea de bertoni, habrÁ un enfrentamiento un conforamiento fuerte con los gays. el secretario del tesoro dice la contribuciÓn de los inmigrantes a estados unidos. >>> somos una naciÓn de ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> nos despedimos con estas impresiones imÁgenes del volcan popocatÉpetl en mexico, arrojaba fumarolas de hasta casi 5 mil pies de altura, sobrevolaron el crÁter, lo grabaron, iluminÓ la noche con lluvia y fragmentos >> si actualmente manejas un vehículo ford,
. >>> una mujer fue expulsada del parque acuÁtico en missouri, el traje de baÑo mostraba demasiado, lan que tuvo 29 Éxhalaciones en esta semana. >>> este domingo en al punto, quÉ le pide al presidente de mÉxico su ex pareja, mariza dÍaz. >>> mi hijo se siente escondido. y se siente discriminado por su padre. >>> y el gobernador de guerrero dice por quÉ visitar acapulco, de los lugares mÁs peligrosos de mÉxico. >>> decirle que no tuvimos...
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time for the attorney general of the state of missouri to let this man go, dismiss the charges, dismisss a case that matters. this is a case of racism. if the african-american community wants to get on board like sharpton and jackson, this is the case for you. if you want to make a difference, go to change.org. sign a petition. it will go to the attorney general's desk, put in reginald griffin at change.org to sign the petition. >> bob? >> okay. the results are in. in the 2012 election, the candidates backed by national rifle association lost 76% of their races in the house. in the senate, 26 senate races, nra rated these candidates the lowest 21, the higher six lost. >> what are you complaining about. >> big bad nra everybody is so afraid of aren't worth the spit they're made of. >> how did the union do? >> all right. >> you have nothing to complain about. >> case closed. >> they need to have the guns for self defense. >> that's right. >> eric? >> very good. can we put the full screen up? roll a little videotape. jessie ventura started a career as a pro-wrestler, jessie the body ventur
time for the attorney general of the state of missouri to let this man go, dismiss the charges, dismisss a case that matters. this is a case of racism. if the african-american community wants to get on board like sharpton and jackson, this is the case for you. if you want to make a difference, go to change.org. sign a petition. it will go to the attorney general's desk, put in reginald griffin at change.org to sign the petition. >> bob? >> okay. the results are in. in the 2012...