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boards thearthur missouri. he escorts general macarthur to the miranda deck were a ceremony is to take place. 2, 1945.day, september >> we are on the battleship missouri. we now call this debt the surrender deck. this is where the japanese signed the unconditional surrender. the ship looks different. the canopy was not installed. if you had looked around above us, you would have seen thousands of members of the missouri group hanging onto anything they could trying to get a glimpse of what was about to occur. at 9:00 in the morning, members from the japanese delegation were making their way on board. there were 11 of them. general douglas macarthur, admiral halsey descended from above to start the ceremony. the first person to sign the surrender document -- the next person would be signing on behalf of the japanese military. the third person to sign was general douglas macarthur himself. allies signede it. copies of the surrender documents and two copies because one was to be kept by the u.s. and one was to be
boards thearthur missouri. he escorts general macarthur to the miranda deck were a ceremony is to take place. 2, 1945.day, september >> we are on the battleship missouri. we now call this debt the surrender deck. this is where the japanese signed the unconditional surrender. the ship looks different. the canopy was not installed. if you had looked around above us, you would have seen thousands of members of the missouri group hanging onto anything they could trying to get a glimpse of...
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. >> missouri governor mike parson provided an update on coronavirus response efforts. the governor woods is -- was joined by the hate -- the state health department. this runs 15 minutes. we are so thankful for missourians and your efforts to protect one another during this time. your actions are making a difference and we must keep up our efforts. before we get started today, we have some good news to share regarding childcare funding. we are happy to announce $64 million in childcare funding to ensure childcare providers can support the needs of missouri working families, especially those with low income during covid-19. in order for missouri to be strong and a healthy state, we must deliver essential services and support the needs of our working families. this funding will continue to help low-income families, support childcare providers and provide new ways to meet the educational needs of students in childcare settings. as you know, missouri has now received shipments of both the pfizer and moderna vaccines and we have been successfully administering vaccines for
. >> missouri governor mike parson provided an update on coronavirus response efforts. the governor woods is -- was joined by the hate -- the state health department. this runs 15 minutes. we are so thankful for missourians and your efforts to protect one another during this time. your actions are making a difference and we must keep up our efforts. before we get started today, we have some good news to share regarding childcare funding. we are happy to announce $64 million in childcare...
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ien i got up this morning, want to thank the citizens of missouri. forre ninth in the country cases per 100,000 in the last seven days. that is a testament to the fact that people have listened, followed our guidance, and we are thankful for that. our hospitalizations are increased, but they are stable 0, oure look at our r cases per 100,000, better than any state around us but one. we are thankful. point,governor's me whoent called is sick. do not want to drop our guard by any stretch of the imagination. also, as we reflect on the past year, i want to thank you. there have been great stories in the dailies and on the radio and in the news about the rollout on monday. i cannot tell you how much i appreciated your coverage of that. just some really good reporting and stories. thank you for that. just want to address three things real quickly that i think have been on your mind that you have been asking me about. the first one is the u.k. variant. it is not a different strain. it is a variant. that was discovered in colorado. our lab has the capacity t
ien i got up this morning, want to thank the citizens of missouri. forre ninth in the country cases per 100,000 in the last seven days. that is a testament to the fact that people have listened, followed our guidance, and we are thankful for that. our hospitalizations are increased, but they are stable 0, oure look at our r cases per 100,000, better than any state around us but one. we are thankful. point,governor's me whoent called is sick. do not want to drop our guard by any stretch of the...
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joined byarson was missouri health department director dr. randall williams as state capitol in jefferson city. governor: good afternoon and for being here today. i hope everyone had a great christmas and 2020 has been a challenging year and the holidays have been especially challenging but also a very special time. we are so thankful for tosourians and your efforts protect one another during this time. your actions are making a difference and we must keep up our efforts. today, weget started have some good news to share regarding childcare funding. we are happy to announce $64 tolion in childcare funding ensure childcare providers can missourihe needs of working families, especially duringith low income covid-19. in order for missouri to be a healthy state, we must deliver essential services of ourport the needs working families. this funding will continue to help low-income families, childcare providers and provide new ways to meet the educational needs of students in childcare settings. as you know, missouri has now of both thepments pfize
joined byarson was missouri health department director dr. randall williams as state capitol in jefferson city. governor: good afternoon and for being here today. i hope everyone had a great christmas and 2020 has been a challenging year and the holidays have been especially challenging but also a very special time. we are so thankful for tosourians and your efforts protect one another during this time. your actions are making a difference and we must keep up our efforts. today, weget started...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. clay: i yield myself the balance of the time, let me first thank my friend from maryland, senator chris van hollen for his co-sponsorship of this legislation. the holding foreign companies requiring act would suspend the securities issued by a foreign ompany who are not compliant commencing upon the enactment of this bill. as well as require foreign issuers to disclosed. r too long foreign issuers have circumvented important investor protections crafted by congress to protect u.s. investors, retirees and u.s. capital markets. this commonsense bill does nothing more than ensure a level playing field by requiring foreign issuers to play by the same rules as everyone else and additionally with passage of this bill, investors and markets can be assured that the legally required disclosures they are re seffing pursuant to u.s. law from the company they are investing and have been thoroughly vetted by an independent agency is to protect investors and safeguard market integrity. maintaining
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. clay: i yield myself the balance of the time, let me first thank my friend from maryland, senator chris van hollen for his co-sponsorship of this legislation. the holding foreign companies requiring act would suspend the securities issued by a foreign ompany who are not compliant commencing upon the enactment of this bill. as well as require foreign issuers to disclosed. r too long foreign issuers have circumvented important investor protections...
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but first priorities is to take care of missouri citizens. >> why this company? how did you reach this in particular? >> we are talking about financing. it's a matter of lose available and they have the resources we know? one of the things with you been in arizona before that that had a positive effect. it has been fun and that was as selection process but to go into further detail you can contact todd and he will give you the information. >> thank you for being here today. thank you
but first priorities is to take care of missouri citizens. >> why this company? how did you reach this in particular? >> we are talking about financing. it's a matter of lose available and they have the resources we know? one of the things with you been in arizona before that that had a positive effect. it has been fun and that was as selection process but to go into further detail you can contact todd and he will give you the information. >> thank you for being here today....
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earlier this week, a friend of mine down in southeast missouri, the boot heel of missouri a town called charleston, helping distribute food to families in need. he said that there were 30 church groups, 30 who lined up to come get food for their congregation. and over 60 families it's a small town mr. president. over 60 families who stood in line. and as they were loading food into the t trunks of people's cars, many of them were crying. with these people asked for, with these americans asked for, is not for government to solve all of their problems. it's not for government to give them a handout. it is a chance to get back on their feet. a chance to provide for a chance to recover when they have been asked again to sacrifice so much. that is why the least this body can do iso to provide direct relief for every working american who needs it. what we did back in march, the every senator voted for, $1200 for every working individual. $2400 for working couples. 500 bucks for kids and dependents. it is the least that we can do. it should be the first thing we can do. and as these negotiatio
earlier this week, a friend of mine down in southeast missouri, the boot heel of missouri a town called charleston, helping distribute food to families in need. he said that there were 30 church groups, 30 who lined up to come get food for their congregation. and over 60 families it's a small town mr. president. over 60 families who stood in line. and as they were loading food into the t trunks of people's cars, many of them were crying. with these people asked for, with these americans asked...
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>>is is insufficient missouri democratic congressman emanuel cleaver backed the bill people are struggling all of this country and we have a governmental responsibility it to address the needs of the poor the democrats plan would send individuals making up to $75,000 to $1000 each children or dependents would get $600 each this is money that's got to be paid back republican kentucky congressman brett guthrie was one of more than 100 republicans who oppose the plan. he says he's concerned about overspending and says payments should be more targeted at the people. >>income has lost her job people have been financially damaged by covid the bill now heads to the republican controlled senate where most senate republicans are pushing back missouri senator roy blunt iowa, senator chuck grassley and utah senator mitt romney have all said they
>>is is insufficient missouri democratic congressman emanuel cleaver backed the bill people are struggling all of this country and we have a governmental responsibility it to address the needs of the poor the democrats plan would send individuals making up to $75,000 to $1000 each children or dependents would get $600 each this is money that's got to be paid back republican kentucky congressman brett guthrie was one of more than 100 republicans who oppose the plan. he says he's concerned...
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the jefferson county, missouri library hosted this event. >> good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series. we kept miss fraser very busy for the last two days and we've had wonderful crowds turned out each time. we sold out of the books. it has been really very satisfying. to have c-span here taping this to show on television is just the icing on the cake. it's such a wonderful feeling to know that something so positive representing jefferson county will be on national television. my job tonight ... >> [applause] >> is to introduce the two people on the podium who will be conducting this conversation. jane henderson is the book editor at the st. louis post dispatch. she grew up in st. louis and graduated from the university of missouri at columbia with degrees in journalism and english literature. she cut short her work as a grad student in english to go to work as a copy editor for the st. louis globe democrat in the mid 1980s. after three years in the news room, she returned to st. louis a
the jefferson county, missouri library hosted this event. >> good evening, everybody. we are really thrilled to see you here tonight. this is the third and final program in this series. we kept miss fraser very busy for the last two days and we've had wonderful crowds turned out each time. we sold out of the books. it has been really very satisfying. to have c-span here taping this to show on television is just the icing on the cake. it's such a wonderful feeling to know that something so...
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the truman home, independence, missouri where we see the president and his daughter, margaret. the president's wife and his mother to whom he was devoted. presidential duties soon called him back to washington. at san francisco conference which delegates from around the world back to the united nations, president truman emphasizes the cause to which he has dedicated himself. >> we all have to recognize the matter how great our strength, that we must deny ourselves the licensed to do always as we please -- license to do always as we please. no one nation, no regional group can or should expect any special privilege which harms any other nation. [applause] the conference where was hope that enduring peace settlements could be made. president truman with secretary of state burns conferring with foreign minister molotov, the big three completed by british .rime minister atlee in a parade of fellow veterans of the first world war, the president of the united states marches with comrades of the old artillery battery in which he served. back home, he talks with some friends. house, a
the truman home, independence, missouri where we see the president and his daughter, margaret. the president's wife and his mother to whom he was devoted. presidential duties soon called him back to washington. at san francisco conference which delegates from around the world back to the united nations, president truman emphasizes the cause to which he has dedicated himself. >> we all have to recognize the matter how great our strength, that we must deny ourselves the licensed to do...
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in the town of lamar in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as an artillery captain and saw fighting in france. back in civilian life, harry truman went into public service with the united states. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he visits. the death of president roosevelt stunned people in every land. harry s. truman succeeds his former chief as president of the united states and takes the oath of office. the truman home in independence, missouri where we see the president and his daughter margaret. mrs. bess truman, the president's wife, and his aged mother, to whom he was devoted. presidential duties soon called him back to washington. the san francisco conference of which delegates around the world founded the united nations. president truman founded the cause of which he's dedicated himself: peace. >> you all have to recognize that no matter how great our strength that we must deny ourselves the license to do
in the town of lamar in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as an artillery captain and saw fighting in france. back in civilian life, harry truman went into public service with the united states. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he visits. the death of president roosevelt stunned people in every land. harry s. truman succeeds his former chief as...
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among them missouri fiz ed instructor. reports on his against all odds journey to success. >> reporter: it's easy to see why mr. d.c., as his students call him, was named missouri's teacher of the year. who is most popular teacher in school? >> mr. d.c. >> reporter: but some students at crestwood elementary near st. louis were surprised to learn went by different name. >> six deuce 87 gangster. your missouri teacher of the year used to be in a gang. >> reporter: he joined at nine years old in north st. louis neighborhood that's 15 minutes and what seems like a world away from the suburban school where he teaches today. >> i feel like i was born to fail. mother was a drug addict, father murdered when i was four years old. >> reporter: felt destined for that fate for jail. >> this is where my little brother was murdered. >> reporter: early on cockrell's grandmother swooped in to save him. >> she had to do so much, get us through tough times and she did everything by herself. sorry. >> reporter: eventually school and sports b
among them missouri fiz ed instructor. reports on his against all odds journey to success. >> reporter: it's easy to see why mr. d.c., as his students call him, was named missouri's teacher of the year. who is most popular teacher in school? >> mr. d.c. >> reporter: but some students at crestwood elementary near st. louis were surprised to learn went by different name. >> six deuce 87 gangster. your missouri teacher of the year used to be in a gang. >> reporter: he...
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luetkemeyer of missouri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is minutes.d for two mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to take a moment of personal privilege to express my thanks to leader thornberry who is retiring after his many years our military and through his actions on this committee. he will certainly be missed. i'd like to ask for unanimous consent, mr. speaker, o place two statements in the record. one from myself and one from ranking member mchenry of the financial services committee. withoutker pro tempore: objection, so ordered. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you very much. each year, mr. speaker, congress with one of the most important duties, re-authorization the ndaa to ensure our military has they could possibly need to continue protecting this country. this year i'm proud to have served as a conferee which include the most significant overhaul of our anti-money laundering laws in decades. the bipartisan anti-money laundsering act authorizes new resources for the treasur
luetkemeyer of missouri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is minutes.d for two mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to take a moment of personal privilege to express my thanks to leader thornberry who is retiring after his many years our military and through his actions on this committee. he will certainly be missed. i'd like to ask for unanimous consent, mr. speaker, o place two statements in the record. one from myself and one from ranking member mchenry of...
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but the state of missouri will a rest the game warden instead. he will be tried and convicted on the ground that the wild mallards within its borders belong to the state of missouri and that the game warden is unlawfully interfering with the rights of the hunter. this man, too, is breaking the law. here in zion lutheran school, he was teaching his student a story from history. he teaches it in german, the language of the child's parents. the time is shortly after a war, and his nebraska neighbors have decreed that no one may teach a foreign tongue to a child under 10 years of age. it is safer to americanize them, the reasoning goes, safer to speak them first in the american language. so they will grow up with american ideals. the law breaker is apprehended. in court, the teacher will plead his right of free speech. but a jury of his neighbors will find him guilty. this young man, setting out on a vacation, changed a $20 bill and felt a hand on his shoulder. is he guilty of counterfeiting? a jury has said yes. there was, however, an irregularity a
but the state of missouri will a rest the game warden instead. he will be tried and convicted on the ground that the wild mallards within its borders belong to the state of missouri and that the game warden is unlawfully interfering with the rights of the hunter. this man, too, is breaking the law. here in zion lutheran school, he was teaching his student a story from history. he teaches it in german, the language of the child's parents. the time is shortly after a war, and his nebraska...
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george kaplan will go up the missouri river the year before they will. they will meet a lot of the same people. they will stay in the same villages. they will paint the same people. it is interesting and instructive to compare those things. indians, thishe is george kaplan's portrait of him from 1832. it is very clear from his diary and max and bodmer's diaries tha t he decided what kind of access you got to his people and his life. he was a little annoyed by kaplan, thought the gifts were kind of bogus, rolled his eyes and put up with it, but he really liked max. and as a result, when bodmer paints him also in that very same sort of stance that you expect, it is an imperial stance. if you go back through european art, the idea of a monarch standing with a full-length spear or holding a flag or a command and control gesture, it is designed to convey that sense of power and privilege and access. bodmer'sll also use paints and paint a watercolor of himself defeating a cheyenne indian chief. and it is a drawing he will give to max. and he will also paint th
george kaplan will go up the missouri river the year before they will. they will meet a lot of the same people. they will stay in the same villages. they will paint the same people. it is interesting and instructive to compare those things. indians, thishe is george kaplan's portrait of him from 1832. it is very clear from his diary and max and bodmer's diaries tha t he decided what kind of access you got to his people and his life. he was a little annoyed by kaplan, thought the gifts were kind...
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he was from the university of missouri, right? >> yeah. he taught at the university of missouri. it created quite a sensation. there were lots of headlines like little fraud on the prairie. >> right, right, right. >> so i reviewed that book. that's when i started looking at wilder's manuscripts and kind of thinking about what an interesting story that was. >> her life? >> yes. >> i think you mention in your book that a lot of his assertions about rose writing the books actually is in the appendix, right? did he set out, do you think, to debunk it, or did he just somehow fall into that later? >> yeah. it was kind of an odd presentation in some ways because he seemed to have some real hostility towards laura as part of the story. i was very critical of her. yet he didn't bring up this thing that was a central part of the book. his book was called "the ghost in the little house" until really the appendix when he talks about it a little bit at the end. so it was a contentious kind of argument to make. i ultimately came away from it feeling like there was a lot more to the story and t
he was from the university of missouri, right? >> yeah. he taught at the university of missouri. it created quite a sensation. there were lots of headlines like little fraud on the prairie. >> right, right, right. >> so i reviewed that book. that's when i started looking at wilder's manuscripts and kind of thinking about what an interesting story that was. >> her life? >> yes. >> i think you mention in your book that a lot of his assertions about rose writing...
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the missouri compromise and it had to do with the admission missouri's union. missouri was allowed to enter the union as a slave state but an agreement was made that the rest of the western territories, part of the louisiana purchase, slavery would be forever forbidden from the northern part of the whizzing a purchase. including, what would become kansas territory. but in 1854, stephen douglas democratic senator from illinois, abraham lakin's home state. decided to push through a measure called the kansas nebraska act. in this act repealed that part of the missouri compromise. in allowed to missouri to be open, excuse me, kansas to be open to the possibility of slavery. under the principle of what douglas called popular sovereignty, a great name. misleading, but a great name you could sell it. because it simply said that kansas territory is open to whoever wants to come and settle it. and when there are enough settlers there, to justify forming estates, then the people there will call a constitutional convention and if the convention says the state of kansas sh
the missouri compromise and it had to do with the admission missouri's union. missouri was allowed to enter the union as a slave state but an agreement was made that the rest of the western territories, part of the louisiana purchase, slavery would be forever forbidden from the northern part of the whizzing a purchase. including, what would become kansas territory. but in 1854, stephen douglas democratic senator from illinois, abraham lakin's home state. decided to push through a measure called...
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in the town of them are in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as a mozilla recapd in and saw fighting in france -- enlisted as an auxiliary captain and saw fighting in france. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits. as running mate to franklin d. roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. ♪ the death of president roosevelt stunned the people of every land . and yes, truman succeeds his former chief as president of the united states and takes the oath of office. home, independence, missouri, where we see the president and his daughter, margaret. at the left, mrs. truman, the president's wife, and his aging devoted.o whom he is presidential duties soon called him to washington. the san francisco conference at which delegates from around the world founded the united nations , president truman emphasizes the cause to which he has dedicated himself. [applause] >> we all have to recognize that no matter how
in the town of them are in missouri is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, young harry truman enlisted as a mozilla recapd in and saw fighting in france -- enlisted as an auxiliary captain and saw fighting in france. he always liked to return to his original home surroundings. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits. as running mate to franklin d. roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. ♪ the death of president roosevelt stunned the...
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. ♪ in the town and missouri, is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, harry truman enlisted as an artillery captain, and saw fighting in france. in civilian life, harry truman entered public service, it led him to the senate of the united states. he always wanted to return to his original home. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits. as running mate to franklin delano roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. president roosevelt stunned the people in every land -- the death of president roosevelt stunned the people in every land. harry s truman succeeds his former chief as president of the united states, and takes the oath of office. the truman home, independence, missouri, where we see the president and his daughter. wife, and hiss mother, to whom he was devoted. presidential duties soon call him back to washington. a san francisco conference, at which delegates from around the world, founded the united nations. president truman emphasized the cause of which he has dedicated himself. we all have
. ♪ in the town and missouri, is the birthplace of president truman. in the first world war, harry truman enlisted as an artillery captain, and saw fighting in france. in civilian life, harry truman entered public service, it led him to the senate of the united states. he always wanted to return to his original home. once he was a partner in a haberdashery shop, which he revisits. as running mate to franklin delano roosevelt in 1944, he was elected vice president. president roosevelt stunned...
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but on this day flying over the southern state of missouri, a federal game warden will try to arrest them. on the ground that the wild mallards in it's borders belong to the state of missouri and that the game warden is unlawfully interfering with the rights of the hunter. this man, too, is breaking the law. here in zion lutheran school, he is teaching his student a story from history. he teaches it in german, the language of the child's parents. his nebraska neighbors decreed that no one may teach a foreign tongue to a child under 10 years of age. it is safer to americanize them, the saying goes. with the american land wage so they grow up with american ideals. in court, the teacher will plead his right of free speech, but a jury of these neighbors will find him guilt. this young men setting out on a vacation was changing a $20 bill and health a hand on his shoulder. he is guilty of counterfeiting? he knows now that he was entitled to council in proving his innocence. so he has written a letter asking for a new trial. he addresses it to the united states supreme court. the justices
but on this day flying over the southern state of missouri, a federal game warden will try to arrest them. on the ground that the wild mallards in it's borders belong to the state of missouri and that the game warden is unlawfully interfering with the rights of the hunter. this man, too, is breaking the law. here in zion lutheran school, he is teaching his student a story from history. he teaches it in german, the language of the child's parents. his nebraska neighbors decreed that no one may...
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all that i am and ever hope to be, i owe ittempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. clay, for five minutes. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i rise today to offer my farewell remarks as a member of the people's house. and while i will be sad to leave this historic place, i will forever be grateful for the opportunity to serve missouri's first congressional district for two decades and to have been blessed with the friendship of so many colleagues. i have given my best because my constituents deserve
all that i am and ever hope to be, i owe ittempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri, mr. clay, for five minutes. mr. clay: mr. speaker, i rise today to offer my farewell remarks as a member of the people's house. and while i will be sad to leave this historic place, i will forever be grateful for the opportunity to serve missouri's first congressional district for two decades and to have been blessed with the friendship of so many colleagues. i have given my best because my...
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>>is is insufficient missouri democratic congressman emanuel cleaver back to bill people are struggling all of this country and we have a governmental responsibility to address the needs of the poor the democrats plan within individuals making up to $75,000 to $1000 each children or dependents would get $600 each this is money that's got to be paid back but republicans like kentucky congressman brett guthrie we're concerned about overspending and that the bill should be more targeted to people. >>income has lost her job people have been financially damaged by covid to the republicans were pushing back on the bill as well as or a senator roy blunt iowa, senator chuck grassley and utah senator mitt romney arguing against the plan we can't you know have free money the republican majority senate could consider whether or not
>>is is insufficient missouri democratic congressman emanuel cleaver back to bill people are struggling all of this country and we have a governmental responsibility to address the needs of the poor the democrats plan within individuals making up to $75,000 to $1000 each children or dependents would get $600 each this is money that's got to be paid back but republicans like kentucky congressman brett guthrie we're concerned about overspending and that the bill should be more targeted to...
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there were a lot of rebels in missouri even though it stayed in the union. general fremont, as he was then, ordered freedom for the slaves of rebels in missouri. no one to that point had freed slaves. lincoln had not yet freed a slave. he was not ready and he was fearful of doing it because there were several slave states still in the union and freeing a bunch of slaves at that moment might have caused them to go to the other side. he asked john charles fremont to reverse his order or modify it. fremont refused. he was not a guy who was good with authority or following authority. instead of following orders, he sent his wife, his very politically active wife, back to washington, d.c. to tell abraham lincoln what was what. i tell you this now because i don't think there is anybody in history who has come off well in later life or history after having a quarrel with abraham lincoln. it's not a thing anyone has ever done and come off well in the end. president lincoln ultimately fired general fremont, gave him a new assignment, then fired him again. fremont in
there were a lot of rebels in missouri even though it stayed in the union. general fremont, as he was then, ordered freedom for the slaves of rebels in missouri. no one to that point had freed slaves. lincoln had not yet freed a slave. he was not ready and he was fearful of doing it because there were several slave states still in the union and freeing a bunch of slaves at that moment might have caused them to go to the other side. he asked john charles fremont to reverse his order or modify...
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the missouri senator claims congress has failed to investigate voter fraud and adopt measures to secure the integrity of our elections. he has not cited any specific examples of fraud, and the courts have already rejected dozens of allegations from the trump legal team. the development follows a move earlier this week by some republicans to sue vice president mike pence, who will oversee the congressional certification. they're demanding that he recognise sets of alternative, pro—trump electors sent of behalf of local republican party groups in swing states won by president—elect biden. i asked juliegrace brufke, staff writer at the hill, to break all this down for us. definitely january 06 is teeing up to be a crazy day. the conservatives in the house now have a senator on board. you need to have a member from each chamber to be able to challenge election results. senator hawley has made it very
the missouri senator claims congress has failed to investigate voter fraud and adopt measures to secure the integrity of our elections. he has not cited any specific examples of fraud, and the courts have already rejected dozens of allegations from the trump legal team. the development follows a move earlier this week by some republicans to sue vice president mike pence, who will oversee the congressional certification. they're demanding that he recognise sets of alternative, pro—trump...
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money requested by the white house what was in those bills so they came from the trump administration missouri republican senator roy blunt agrees and urges the president to sign the bill as this long time to get where we are. without the president's signature, the government could run out of money and begin to shut down on tuesday in washington raquel martin. >>republican lawmakers said that it's unlikely a plan to increase stimulus checks to $2000 could pass in the republican controlled senate. even if the house passes a bill on monday. >>whether time now as we get a check now of the holiday forecast you can see it is an active radar but will it be a white christmas up in the sierra now we're tracking the rain here in the bay area's we are also looking at some snowfall in the sierra kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez with a look at what we can all expect. yeah we're going to notice a white christmas for those of you at tahoe, let's take a look at
money requested by the white house what was in those bills so they came from the trump administration missouri republican senator roy blunt agrees and urges the president to sign the bill as this long time to get where we are. without the president's signature, the government could run out of money and begin to shut down on tuesday in washington raquel martin. >>republican lawmakers said that it's unlikely a plan to increase stimulus checks to $2000 could pass in the republican controlled...
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money requested by the white house what was in those bills so they came from the trump administration missouri republican senator roy blunt agrees and urges the president to sign the bill as this a long time to get where we are. without the president's signature, the government could run out of money and begin to shut down on tuesday in washington raquel martin. again that was raquel martin reporting for us now republicans say it's unlikely a plan to increase a stimulus checks to $2000 could pass in the republican controlled senate. >>even if the house passes a bill on monday. let's switch gears now check our forecast really foggy and hazy out there as we take a live look this is our mount tam a camera pointing at san francisco. i think our the white house is often thing is that blue out there but we've got kron 4 meteorologist john trouble standing by he's tracking the rain for the weekend and the snow in the sierra.
money requested by the white house what was in those bills so they came from the trump administration missouri republican senator roy blunt agrees and urges the president to sign the bill as this a long time to get where we are. without the president's signature, the government could run out of money and begin to shut down on tuesday in washington raquel martin. again that was raquel martin reporting for us now republicans say it's unlikely a plan to increase a stimulus checks to $2000 could...
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to overturn the results, missouri senator josh hawley says that he'll object to the results during that process. his objection will force the house and senate to vote on whether to accept joe biden's election win without giving specifics or evidence. hawley alleges that some states failed to follow their election laws and that big tech interfered on behalf of biden. >> 74 million americans have concerns about election integrity. we're supposed to just sit down and shut up? i mean, somebody has to stand up here. this process right here, my one opportunity to stand up and say something, and that's exactly what i'm going to do. >> reporter: now there has been no evidence of widespread election fraud, and many of his critics are calling this move purely political and it is important to note there have been a growing number of republicans including senator mitch mcconnell who acknowledged joe biden's win and that he will be inaugurated on january
to overturn the results, missouri senator josh hawley says that he'll object to the results during that process. his objection will force the house and senate to vote on whether to accept joe biden's election win without giving specifics or evidence. hawley alleges that some states failed to follow their election laws and that big tech interfered on behalf of biden. >> 74 million americans have concerns about election integrity. we're supposed to just sit down and shut up? i mean,...
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republican senator josh hawley of missouri says he will object when congress meets next week to certify president elect joe biden's victory in the election. the reason holly claims some states did not follow their election laws despite not proving providing evidence and the evidence video to back up his claims. the move could force votes in the house and senate that would delay the certification of biden's win but not change the outcome. a biden spokeswoman is dismissing holly's move as antics that will have no bearing on biden being sworn in on january 20th. and words of warning from the fda about dangerous dog food after more than 2 dozen animals were killed because of it we'll tell you all about that when we come back. >>plus one bay area city now warning people of the consequences for setting off illegal fireworks tonight.
republican senator josh hawley of missouri says he will object when congress meets next week to certify president elect joe biden's victory in the election. the reason holly claims some states did not follow their election laws despite not proving providing evidence and the evidence video to back up his claims. the move could force votes in the house and senate that would delay the certification of biden's win but not change the outcome. a biden spokeswoman is dismissing holly's move as antics...
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earlier this week, a friend of mine was down in southeast missouri, the boot heel of missouri, a town called charleston, helping distribute food to families in need. he said that there were 30 church groups, 30 who lined up to come get food for their congregations, and over 60 families -- this is a small town, mr. president -- over 60 families who stood in line. and as they were leading food into the trunks of people's cars, many of them were crying. what these people ask for, what these americans ask for is not for government to solve all their problems. it's not for government to give them a handout. it's a chance to get back on their feet, a chance to provide for themselves, a chance to recover when they have been asked again to sacrifice so much. and that is why the least this body can do is to provide direct relief to every working american who needs it. what we did back in march that every senator voted for, $1,200 for every working individual. $2,400 for working couples. $500 for kids and dependents. it's the least that we can do. it should be the first thing that we could do.
earlier this week, a friend of mine was down in southeast missouri, the boot heel of missouri, a town called charleston, helping distribute food to families in need. he said that there were 30 church groups, 30 who lined up to come get food for their congregations, and over 60 families -- this is a small town, mr. president -- over 60 families who stood in line. and as they were leading food into the trunks of people's cars, many of them were crying. what these people ask for, what these...
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so they came to missouri, and i think there was something. apples? >> the land of the big rpgs red frls apples and that thaezed with the oez arnd especially th wilders, and like the railroad come ones and it was a bit of a fantasy, but there were, in fact, a lot of orchards and so forth that were being established and that was actually one of the things that they did with their property outside of mansfield is to plant a lot of apple trees that were pretty successful for a while. i think a lot of that was wiped out during the years, but -- >> we don't think of the ozark, or at least i don't as great farmland either. it's pretty rocky. >> it is. you talk to people there now and almost all of them have stories about rock picking, somebody would pay them 50 cents to pick up rocks. rocky ridge was the name of their farm and i don't think it was ever hugely -- i think they grew oats and stuff for their livestock and they did have quite a lot of livestock at one point. >> she was really proud of her chickens. >> yes. she was very skilled with poultry, and
so they came to missouri, and i think there was something. apples? >> the land of the big rpgs red frls apples and that thaezed with the oez arnd especially th wilders, and like the railroad come ones and it was a bit of a fantasy, but there were, in fact, a lot of orchards and so forth that were being established and that was actually one of the things that they did with their property outside of mansfield is to plant a lot of apple trees that were pretty successful for a while. i think...
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he was called a mouse si man from missouri. after he became president of the united states after fdr's sudden death, he had to guide this country not only through the end of world war ii but also into a very turbulent peacetime when americans and especially republicans in the senate were isolationists. they didn't want to be bothered by europe. they didn't want to be bothered by the rest of the world. they had just gotten past defeating hitler and yet joseph stalin and the soviet union actually posed a great risk to freedom not only in central europe but western europe and across the world. and truman marshalled the resources and the support from republicans and democrats alike to actually stand up and contain the soviet union's spread and to ensure freedom in europe and created really more than any other president over the past 75 years, created the world that we live in today. >> you know, and it's interesting because there's ambivalence about him too. there's the hiroshima and nagasaki which one might argue which was incredi
he was called a mouse si man from missouri. after he became president of the united states after fdr's sudden death, he had to guide this country not only through the end of world war ii but also into a very turbulent peacetime when americans and especially republicans in the senate were isolationists. they didn't want to be bothered by europe. they didn't want to be bothered by the rest of the world. they had just gotten past defeating hitler and yet joseph stalin and the soviet union actually...
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the chair recognizes the missouri, mrs. hartzler. . mrs. hartzler: i rise today to honor the doctors and nurses of the fourth district who have witnessed the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on a daily basis. these frontline health care workers cope with the deaths and illnesses brought on by this virus and witnesses to the heartbreaking losses family members experience whose loved onesed pass away without benefit of that final embrace before saying goodbye. for these noble and selfless individuals the impact of covid-19 isn't restricted to emotion wounds opened through witnessing the suffering of others, but by the personal, physical health risks posed by being on the frontlines to conduct their day-to-day activities. these frontline workers in our nursing homes and long-term care facilities are heroes. who have chosen to possibly put themselves in peril by answering the call. they have been the source of encouragement, hope, and help to our nation's greatest generation. a lifeline amidst a challenging time. on behalf of myself and the
the chair recognizes the missouri, mrs. hartzler. . mrs. hartzler: i rise today to honor the doctors and nurses of the fourth district who have witnessed the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on a daily basis. these frontline health care workers cope with the deaths and illnesses brought on by this virus and witnesses to the heartbreaking losses family members experience whose loved onesed pass away without benefit of that final embrace before saying goodbye. for these noble and selfless...
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you have seen some senators, ke marco rubio from florida, andosh hawley from missouri, coming out in support of the $2,000 checks, but the m vajority of republicans have said they don't feel like they need to do a bie gger pack this point. they want to have the $600 direct payments firs senate majority leader mitch mcconnell did say if there was going to be a larger package, he wants them to be very targeted,he opposed tover all price tag. i think part of what of the the trump the end presidency, where republicans are really allowing them to write as bigbi c ecks as he wanted, and are coming back to some of the more typical ways that the republican party has viewed spending in the past. >> nawaz: anna, in the minute or so we have left, in the final days of the 11115th congress, what do we see. >> i'm look for the speaker voe for nancy pelosi, whether the numbers are looking like she has project the confidence, but there are some members that have to travel back to vote and s me members have covid, and theree january 6th vote for who is going to to be the next president, it will joe b
you have seen some senators, ke marco rubio from florida, andosh hawley from missouri, coming out in support of the $2,000 checks, but the m vajority of republicans have said they don't feel like they need to do a bie gger pack this point. they want to have the $600 direct payments firs senate majority leader mitch mcconnell did say if there was going to be a larger package, he wants them to be very targeted,he opposed tover all price tag. i think part of what of the the trump the end...
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. >> he came from missouri. his botparents were both pro-confident. and he moves to integrate the armed services. >> also author michael eric dyson taking on mitch mcconnell. >> he is enacting some of the worst practices we've seen in the history of this nation in regard to a senator blocking the coming to fruition of legislation that could relieve the hurt and suffering of black people. >> and at the end of the hour, the amazing leslie jones, need i say more. >> i let them know that i was not going to do any interview first but yours. that is right. because i lovejoy. because joy to the world, joy to the fishes and the deep blue sea. i love joy. >> but first my conversation with the great rachel maddow. >> donald trump's presidency has felt unprecedented. but before there was a donald trump attacking the norms of our democracy, there was a spero agnew. >> a narrow and distorted picture of america often emerges from the televised news. >> if you want to discover the source of the division in our country, look no further than the fake news and the croo
. >> he came from missouri. his botparents were both pro-confident. and he moves to integrate the armed services. >> also author michael eric dyson taking on mitch mcconnell. >> he is enacting some of the worst practices we've seen in the history of this nation in regard to a senator blocking the coming to fruition of legislation that could relieve the hurt and suffering of black people. >> and at the end of the hour, the amazing leslie jones, need i say more. >> i...
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because that was right next to missouri which was a slave state. and then to terrorize the place including the free state settlement. against lawrence kansas and then the idea was to make kansas unfriendly or downright dangerous. >> so john brown a very interesting character and by this time a big strapping young man almost as committed to the anti- slavery of john brown himself. so they will not initially take up arms in opposition to slavery is a you should come join us and john brown does but he is increasingly distressed at the failure of the antislavery movement to frustrate the proslavery forces. and rolling over the antislavery site and john brown concludes needs to take strong action to send a message to the proslavery side so he gathers with his son and three other men and in the dark of night they dissent upon a proslavery government on pottawatomie creek. and they hack them to death a ride off into the night and it was to let the proslavery side realize. >> it is become known as the pottawatomie massacre and the sons were begging for the
because that was right next to missouri which was a slave state. and then to terrorize the place including the free state settlement. against lawrence kansas and then the idea was to make kansas unfriendly or downright dangerous. >> so john brown a very interesting character and by this time a big strapping young man almost as committed to the anti- slavery of john brown himself. so they will not initially take up arms in opposition to slavery is a you should come join us and john brown...
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senator from missouri that he intends to contest certified votes of the electoral college when congress meets to count those votes next week. the process for electing american presidents is provided for in our constitutional laws. the process has been followed fully, fairly. the results have been duly certified by g the governor and reviewed and confirmed by the courts many times over. the result is that for joe biden and kamala harris won the election by overwhelming margins both the popular and electoral votes. i'd and here's ticket received more1 than 81 million votes, moe than any ticket in american history that was over 7 million more votes than trump pence. the biden/harris won the electoral college 306-232 the same total that president trump pulled a landslide just four years ago. since the election process president trump in his accolades have lost more than 50 lawsuits falsely claiming fraud or other irregularities in the 2020 election including the unanimous decision by the supreme court to discuss -- dismiss a lawsuit by the attorney general of texas and moreat than half of r
senator from missouri that he intends to contest certified votes of the electoral college when congress meets to count those votes next week. the process for electing american presidents is provided for in our constitutional laws. the process has been followed fully, fairly. the results have been duly certified by g the governor and reviewed and confirmed by the courts many times over. the result is that for joe biden and kamala harris won the election by overwhelming margins both the popular...
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missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. the turkey a tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all japan was in a town's. i'm a good high noble tanya. good there are a $1000000.00 summer new going to. the great. new and you are. the tokyo tribunal began on made a 3rd $946.00. by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that heralded the cold war. the tokyo tribunals became an arena room veiled confrontation between the u.s. great britain and the u.s.s.r. u.s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731 and it detachments despite servia demands from the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us there are no grounds for charging the unit with war crimes. cold war and there was a strain of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah into fort dietrich in maryland which to this day remains the headquarters for the us. by a large of all weapons command
missouri general macarthur and admiral nimitz signed on behalf of the usa. the turkey a tribunal soon follows the trial of japanese war criminals america behaved as if it owned the courtroom after all japan was in a town's. i'm a good high noble tanya. good there are a $1000000.00 summer new going to. the great. new and you are. the tokyo tribunal began on made a 3rd $946.00. by this time churchill had already delivered his sinews of peace speech that heralded the cold war. the tokyo tribunals...
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todd: a missouri family festival. carley: "fox and friends first" begins right now. ♪ everybody is home for christmas ♪ carley: two christmas trees with christmas backdrop. todd: up after finishing my christmas shopping thanks to your advice. if you need any advice, carly is really good at this stuff. see how i tied it altogether. carley: good morning. todd: nevada supreme court throwing out the trump campaign deal to overturn state election results as texas filed its own lawsuit against four other states. carley: the legal team will continue the fight. >> reporter: good morning, another loss in the president's fight for four more years and the gop is disappointed in this dismissal noting they were not allowed to argue the case before the court, writing in a statement, quote, pulled in i love legitimate due process of appellate rights is unprecedented, shocking and extraordinary. a state of texas attempts writing to the president's rescue, suing battleground states pennsylvania and georgia, michigan and wisconsin,
todd: a missouri family festival. carley: "fox and friends first" begins right now. ♪ everybody is home for christmas ♪ carley: two christmas trees with christmas backdrop. todd: up after finishing my christmas shopping thanks to your advice. if you need any advice, carly is really good at this stuff. see how i tied it altogether. carley: good morning. todd: nevada supreme court throwing out the trump campaign deal to overturn state election results as texas filed its own lawsuit...