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I'm Michael Olson with a look at today's news around Minnesota and what's coming up today on MPR News.

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Gwen Walz and close advisers had it all mapped out: Promote a PBS documentary about rigorous college coursework for prison inmates — a concept they want to replicate in Minnesota — and let the first lady step out as a leader on criminal justice issues.


By multiple accounts, panels that coincided with screening clips from the documentary turned tense when the moderator pressed participants about race before a restless audience. Later, a top aide to DFL Gov. Tim Walz sought to make sure a video made of the forum didn’t get circulated.

The footage wound up being deleted by the event’s public television station hosts, who acknowledged trying “to smooth out ruffled feathers” and who also delivered an apology to the first lady over the questions posed.

In interviews with MPR News, officials at Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) firmly defended how the matter was handled. After initially taking a similar posture, the Walz administration now expresses regret for an “overreaction” on its part.

What happened around that May evening is just a glimpse at the role Gwen Walz has built up inside her husband’s administration, particularly in the area of corrections.


In St. Paul police say a man is dead after being shot by a police officer following a vehicle crash Sunday evening in the city's Midway neighborhood.

Authorities in Duluth announced Sunday that a 36-year-old man faces charges of first-degree arson in the fire that destroyed a synagogue last week, and that there is no indication that the fire was a hate crime.

The nearly 120-year-old Adas Israel Congregation synagogue in downtown Duluth was destroyed in an early morning fire on Monday, Sept. 9.

A warm start to the week. Mostly sunny then a bit muggy with highs in the 80s for much of the state. Check your local Forecast
Deleted video of tense forum demonstrates risk of first lady’s policy push
First lady Gwen Walz is taking a lead role on criminal justice issues in her husband’s administration. But when an event earlier this year didn’t go as planned, Walz staffers tried to ensure a video recording wouldn’t get shared. 
ER doc: Stay off electric scooters
Over his 33-year career as an emergency doctor, Dr. Stephen W. Smith has seen a lot. But he’s amazed by the number of e-scooter-related injuries he’s seen this summer at Hennepin Healthcare. 
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Duluth officials announce arrest in synagogue fire, say there's no evidence of hate crime
Authorities in Duluth announced Sunday that a 36-year-old man faces charges of first-degree arson in the fire that destroyed a synagogue last week, and that there is no indication that the fire was a hate crime. 
Attack on Saudi oil sites raises risks amid US-Iran tension
A weekend drone attack on Saudi Arabia that cut into global energy supplies and halved the kingdom's oil production threatened Sunday to fuel a regional crisis, as Iran denied U.S. allegations it launched the assault and tensions remained high over Tehran's collapsing nuclear deal.
UAW goes on strike against General Motors
Picket lines began forming outside GM plants after the United Auto Workers voted on Sunday to begin a strike at midnight. Nearly 50,000 workers are affected by the work stoppage.
What's on the radio today?
9 a.m. MPR News with Kerri Miller  Deal or no deal? What's next for Boris Johnson and Brexit?
MPR News’ Euan Kerr, filling in for host Kerri Miller, speaks with NPR’s foreign correspondent Frank Langfitt and journalist Lesley Riddoch about the latest Brexit news.
 
9:30 a.m. – Fall Books 
MPR News host Kerri Miller speaks with Stephanie Curtis and Tracy Mumford about their favorite fall books.
 
10 a.m. 1A– Worker's Rights
American workers have had it tough for decades. But California is poised to make big changes that'll hand more power back to them. How might this help those pushing for better pay & conditions? How might it hinder businesses looking to start up - or stay in - the Golden State?
 
11 a.m. MPR News with Angela Davis – Compassion Fatigue 
On Monday host Angela Davis will talk about police officers and the trauma they experience on the job.
 
12 p.m. MPR News Presents 
John Biewen's documentary, "The Invention of Race”
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