MPR News PM Update
Dec. 4, 2018
MPR News host Angela Davis here! On today's show, I really enjoyed talking about what strengthens and what weakens marriage. I’d like to thank Debra and T.J. Ticey, who’ve been married for 37 years, and Dr. Carol Bruess, a relationship expert and author who studies marriage trends, for their insight. You can listen to our conversation, and check out some advice from other Minnesotans, here . Tomorrow during the 11 o’clock hour we’ll be broadcasting special coverage from the funeral of George H. W. Bush. We’ll be back to our regular program Thursday when we’ll be talking about the state of journalism – in Minnesota and the nation.

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~Angela Davis
State Patrol: Troopers followed rules in Mpls. chase that hurt 3 kids
State Patrol: Troopers followed rules in Mpls. chase that hurt 3 kids

"If there was easy solution ... that would eliminate the risk to everyone involved, we would do that," State Patrol Chief Col. Matt Langer told reporters as he released squad video showing the chase.

 
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Peterson: New farm bill preserves status quo, but will it help farmers enough?

The farm bill, which funds everything from food stamps to conservation programs, expired in September. House and Senate negotiators, including U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., say they have a deal and will push for votes in the next few weeks.

 
Twin Cities mom's full-time job: Finding help for son with rare neurological illness

"It's tiring. You have to fight everyone just to get your child the care that he needs," Elaine Young said. "He's a little boy with a paralyzed arm — he needs help, and it shouldn't be that hard, it shouldn't be this difficult to get care for your kids."

 
Minnesota OKs medical marijuana to treat Alzheimer's

People suffering from the crippling neurological disease will be eligible for treatment under the state's medical cannabis program starting in August, state officials said Monday.

 
This American Moment: Addressing implicit bias

MPR News host Kerri Miller sat down with social psychologist Mahzarin Banaji to continue the series, "This American Moment."

 
Walz hears varying takes on 'One Minnesota' tour

A month before Gov.-elect Tim Walz assumes office, he has finished a tour where he invited people to weigh in on pressing concerns and apply for key administration posts.

 
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