Cardi B Carpool Karaoke
Cardi B hops in the car with James Corden for a Carpool Karaoke through Los Angeles singing her biggest songs, discussing growing up in the Bronx and the subtle art of ASMR. And James encourages Cardi to get behind the wheel and give driving a chance, which he learns she doesn't really do for good reason.
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Ocasio-Cortez cites blatantly false report about terrorism in the US
Once again Ocasio-Cortez demonstrates that facts mean nothing to her as she cites a report that is blatantly false in it’s statistics. When you can’t win the game, change the rules.
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Early Education Spotlight: Little Wonders
Little Wonder Daycare is in Waterville, MN. Think Small's Early Education Spotlight is an ongoing series that showcases great work happening in child care and preschool settings across Minnesota. From innovative early learning programs to parent perspectives on what works, check out the Early Education Spotlight for unique examples of Minnesota’s early learning successes.
Wrestling highlights: Class AAA state quarterfinal and semifinal rounds
Stillwater wrestling returns to the class AAA state team tournament at Xcel Energy Center, and this time, they earned the No. 2 seed. We've got highlights of the quarterfinal and semifinal rounds!
Chatting the Pictures: Trump Hotel Games Shutdown; New Woman of Congress; Jail Hell in Manila
Welcome to the latest edition of Chatting the Pictures, a weekly, micro-edition of the Reading the Pictures Salon. In each 20-minute webcast, co-hosts Michael Shaw, publisher of Reading the Pictures, and writer and historian, Cara Finnegan, discuss three prominent photos in the news. The program is broken into three segments: “The News,” “The Look,” and “The Pick.” “The News” examine a hard news image for its content value. “The Look” focuses on a news photo for its artistry and style. And “The Pick” asks what made a high profile photo so unique to editors or the public.
“The News” photo this week was taken by Kevin Lamarque for Reuters. In the picture, we see a Park Service ranger looking down on the city from the Trump hotel’s historic DC clock tower. But the question is: by what maneuver are these furloughed federal employees still working during the government shutdown?
For “The Look,” we discuss a photo by Martin Schoeller for Vanity Fair. Captioned “The New Congressional Class Set a High Style Bar,” we discuss how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, Ilhan Omar, Deb Haaland, Veronica Escobar, and Sharice Davids stand for a lot more than fashion in this image, and in this historical moment.
“The Pick” this week features a photo by Hannah Reyes Morales for The New York Times. Call it imprisonment an act of torture. Leading the front page, we break down the beauty, horror, and substance of this photo of detainees crammed together in the Manila City Jail.
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Hitch-Hiking In Minnesota
Our trip has just begun and, after a huge start, things have slowed down a bit in the Icebox of the US. Will we escape? Stay tuned to find out.
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Why People Are Throwing Away Scooters Across the Country
Backlash over the electric scooter craze is growing. Social media videos show people so fed up with the modes of transportation that they are throwing scooters from rooftops. In another video posted to Instagram, one scooter was set on fire. Others are tossed into the trash or ocean. The backlash is happening across the country, but particularly in southern California, where Bird scooters are left on sidewalks for anyone to rent through a cell phone app.
Minnesota Gun Battle Breaks Out of Committee, Moves to House Floor
A dramatically weakened gun-safety bill eked out a narrow escape from a Minnesota House committee Thursday, keeping the explosive issue of gun violence alive, ensuring that the Legislature will be asked to consider some tightening of Minnesota gun laws, and setting up contentious floor fights over the issue in the House in the weeks ahead.
After two months of debate, the House Public Safety Committee, chaired by Rep. Michael Paymar, DFL-St. Paul, passed a bill including a softened requirement for background checks on buyers at gun shows. The narrow approval, on mostly party lines, came on a 10-8 vote (one Democrat, John Ward of Baxter, voted no), that presaged a contentious floor fight ahead. Rep. Tony Cornish, a gun-carrying Republican from Good Thunder, promised as much, telling Paymar after the vote to expect an all-out effort to defeat the bill.
We'll continue this discussion on the House floor, Cornish said, winning nods of approval from National Rifle Association members in the hearing room who oppose any new gun laws.
Paymar replied by saying, Gun violence, as we've talked about, is an important issue. This is only one piece of the solution. It's not strong enough, but we've taken a good step.
Key to passage of the bill, known as House File 285, was a background agreement among Democrats to accept a watered-down amendment closing the so-called gun-show loophole which permits people to buy guns from private parties at gun shows without undergoing background checks to make sure they have no criminal history, mental illness or other obstacle to gun ownership. The amendment, as it stands now, does not apply to other private gun sales but would require gun show buyers to produce a permit to purchase a gun, issued by a local sheriff's department, or a permit to carry a gun, which legally also requires a background check.
Rep. Debra Hilstrom, DFL-Brooklyn Center, only accepted the amendment after closed-door negotiations with Paymar and House Speaker Paul Thissen, DFL-Minneapolis. Hilstrom had derailed previous efforts to get a bill out of committee, and gun-safety proponents were unhappy with Thissen for not using his leadership position to force Hilstrom to support the legislation. In the end, Paymar credited Thissen with helping reach an agreement that got the bill to the House floor, where gun-safety forces hope to strengthen it with amendments that were unable to win committee approval, hoping the full House will be more supportive.
Until Thursday, Paymar did not have the votes to pass anything and said he had come very close, earlier in the week, to just taking a vote and letting it (the gun safety bill) go down. But on Wednesday, things began to move more positively when Thissen — said by gun-safety proponents to have not gotten involved in the issue until recently — let it be known he wanted Democrats to get something — anything — out of committee.
The Speaker just said he'd like to see something get done on gun violence prevention, Paymar said after the vote. He said, 'Is there anything we could get done to move this out of committee?'
The result was a compromise among Democrats and an agreement to vote the bill out of committee. But the compromise amendment dropped an additional level of scrutiny by removing a requirement that private gun transactions be handled by federally licensed firearms dealers, or FFLs. Paymar has been trying for several years to get such legislation approved, and says he hopes that the FFL provision might be added on the House floor. Still, he said he was satisfied with Thursday's vote, even though all attempts to ban assault rifles and high-capacity magazines and impose universal background checks failed.
People said we could never get a bill out of committee, and we did, he said. It's not the bill I wanted to pass, but we took a huge step in that direction. And we've gotten further than we've ever gotten before.
Instead of (being) defeated in committee, we're out of committee.
Passage of the bill, even if a watered-down one, means both sides in the gun debate must now ramp up their lobbying efforts as the issue finally moves to a larger airing in the full House. After appearing that gun safety hopes might be dead just a few days ago, the new reality is this:
The debate over gun safety in Minnesota may just be beginning.
Dashcam Shows Woman Stealing Cop Car After Escaping Handcuffs
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An Alexandria woman is facing multiple charges after making like Harry Houdini and speeding off in a squad car after authorities had arrested her for arson. Jennifer Hillard, age 35, was charged in Douglas County Court Monday with felony theft of a motor vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, and operating a vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Just before 6:45 p.m. Sunday police and fire crews were dispatched to an apartment building on the 500 block of Broadway on a fire alarm sounding and smoke coming from the building. When they arrived first responders found a fire burning on the living room floor and put it out. It seemed at first that no one was home but officers soon heard a crash and discovered a woman's leg hanging out of the ceiling of the laundry room. An officer retrieved a ladder and was about ready to climb up and look into the ceiling when Hillard crashed through the ceiling tiles and landed hard on the ground.
When police asked her what she was doing she told them a man had entered her apartment and she was trying to get away. Officers soon found that the woman had a glass pipe with methamphetamine residue on it in her pocket. At that point Hillard was handcuffed, escorted to a police cruiser and placed in the back seat. Officers went back inside to take pictures and process the scene, but were soon notified by dispatch that GPS indicated that the squad car Hillard had been placed in was moving. They ran outside and found the cruiser was gone. Video from inside the car later showed that Hillard had slipped one hand out of the handcuffs, crawled through the glass sliding window that separates the front and back seats, slid into the drivers seat and sped off.
Electronic tracking says Hillard hit speeds of between 100 and 126 mph as she drove towards the city of Osakis with emergency lights activated. An Osakis Police officer began a pursuit that finally ended when a State Trooper deployed stop sticks near the city of Sauk Center. When being questioned investigators say Hillard refused to cooperate, and at one point stuck her pinkie knuckle deep in one of her eyes. Jennifer Hillard is being held in the Douglas County Jail. She already has two felony controlled substance cases pending, one in Todd County from May and one in Hennepin County that occurred November 2.
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Shakopee Community Mourns Student Killed In Crash
The mother of the teen killed in the crash shared memories of her son Friday night, Kate Raddatz reports (2:35). WCCO 4 News At 10 – September 15, 2017
Rockies at D-backs | MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube
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Trump's Annual Physical, Live Action Aladdin - Monologue
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AOC talks 2020 election, giving up social media and why she supports Rep. Omar
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., sat down with co-hosts Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman for a wide-ranging, hourlong interview. She weighed in on the 2020 presidential race, impeachment, Israel, Amazon, and her first months in Congress. The congressional rising star also shared her “Game of Thrones” predictions and answered one of the most controversial questions in her district — Yankees or Mets?
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10 Controversial Missing Persons Cases
There are many adjectives that can be used to describe missing person’s cases: sad, mysterious, tragic, baffling. However, you could also add the word “controversial” to that list. When a person disappears, that can sometimes only be the tip of the iceberg in a complicated and bizarre story.
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The Nightmare World of Gang Stalking
More than 10,000 people worldwide claim they're the victims of a vast organized surveillance effort designed to ruin their lives, a phenomenon known as gang stalking. Mental health experts see gang stalking as a symptom of paranoia, but the self-identified victims who insist what they're experiencing is real have come together online and in support groups to share their stories.
VICE met up with a handful of Americans who claim their lives have been derailed by gang stalking to understand what serious consequences the phenomenon presents. Then we hear from Dr. Josh Bazell, one of many physicians who believes the victims of gang stalking are experiencing dangerous delusions that could be treated by mental health professionals.
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Manhunt underway for armed prisoner escaped from a hospital in Virginia
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Fairfax County police are hunting for an armed federal prisoner who escaped from a hospital in Falls Church, Virginia early Tuesday morning.
The prisoner, identified as Wossen Assaye, was being held at the William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center in Alexandria for armed robbery on March 21. Assaye attempted to harm himself on Friday and was transported to Inova Fairfax Hospital for treatment.
While at the hospital, Assaye overpowered a private security guard and took the guards weapon. During the struggle, one shot was fired, but no one was injured.
Assaye was wearing a hospital gown with no shoes. His girlfriend may be with him.
According to officials, a man believed to be Assaye carjacked a silver 2002 Toyota Camry at 7 a.m. The man got into the backseat of the car, causing the driver, a nurse who works at Fort Belvoir hospital, to crash into the driveway of a house near Backlick Road.
A search for the armed gunman is underway. Residents in the area are advised to shelter in place.
The Toyota Camry was found on Monterey Drive. Police are now looking for another vehicle, a 2008 gray or silver Hyundai Elantra with Virginia license plate XTU-5024.
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