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Good morning. Here’s 321 words you need to start this Tuesday in Minnesota.

Another excellent fall day. Highs statewide range from the lower 60s to lower 70s. In the Twin Cities, highs in the upper 60s and south winds between 10 and 20 mph. More on Updraft.

Ahead of his rally, it’s President Trump vs. Minneapolis. The president’s reelection campaign is threatening to sue over the city of Minneapolis telling the campaign it would be responsible for $530,000 in security costs relating to Thursday’s rally. Trump’s campaign raised the issue in a statement in which it called Mayor Jacob Frey a “radical leftist” who’s trying to “extort the campaign. So, the campaign has threatened to sue AEG, which operates rally venue Target Center. Lots of moving parts in this story, but our reporter Briana Bierschbach makes sense of it in a story

Who should cover the cost of President Trump's Minneapolis campaign rally?  Another story from Briana goes over the campaign’s past of ignoring local governments’ invoices over the extra law enforcement costs they absorb when Trump comes to town. 

The Bomba Squad is hanging up its bats for the year. Another Twins’ postseason is cut short by the New York Yankees. It’s quite late in the Target Field press room as I write this, so go check out the full story here.

And here’s one more presidential story. More specifically, vice-presidential. Mike Pence will join Trump for his Minnesota visit Thursday with a planned stop at construction sign maker Safety Signs in Lakeville before heading to the Target Center rally. The Trump-Pence ticket is certainly making a play for the state it lost narrowly in 2016.

iPhones, but they’re eye doctors. A new app can take parents’ pictures of their children and scan them for signs that may indicate an early sign of eye disease. It’s the passion project of a father whose son lost an eye to cancer.

Cody Nelson, MPR News
Trump campaign threatens to sue Target Center if rally is blocked
Briana Bierschbach  | MPR News
President Trump’s campaign is threatening to sue over an alleged pre-payment demand ahead of his Thursday rally at Target Center in downtown Minneapolis.
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Innocence Lost: A culture of abuse
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Allegations of abuse at the Children's Theatre Company date back to 1972, an arrest was made a dozen years later and some survivors are only now finding justice. Part 2 of the special report: Innocence Lost.
Twins' bright season dashed in playoff sweep
Cody Nelson | MPR News
The Yankees, yet again, bested the Twins in the MLB playoffs, sweeping them in the first round.
Minnesota officials burn, bury, worry as chronic wasting spreads
John Enger | MPR News
There is no perfect, affordable way to dispose of deer carcasses potentially infected with chronic wasting disease. Crow Wing County offers a look at the stark challenges some Minnesota communities face as they try to keep the disease in check and control the environmental contamination.
What's on the radio today

9 a.m. — MPR News with Kerri Miller

The Supreme Court’s 2019 term opens this week. It will be the first full term for the new five-justice conservative majority. Does that mean the court has become political? Chief Justice John Roberts says no. But with the court’s docket loaded with contentious cases on LGBTQ rights, abortion, religious freedom and immigration, that assertion will be put to the test. Kerri Miller will speak with Lawrence Baum, author of “The Company They Keep: How Partisan Divisions Came to the Supreme Court” and professor emeritus at The Ohio State University. 

For the second half of the hour, we talk water. The world's oceans are heating up. According to a study published in January in the journal "Science,” 2018 was the hottest year ever for our oceans, and the rate of that heat increase is faster than previously thought. That could be because the world's oceans absorb up to 90 percent of the warming caused by carbon emissions. That's a huge problem for sea life. But it's also a problem for those of us who live on land — because the oceans buffer us from the full effects of climate change. MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist and CEO of Ocean Collectiv, a group looking to find solutions for coastal communities that are the most vulnerable to climate change.

10 a.m. — 1A with Joshua Johnson

More than two years have passed since President Trump pulled America out of the Paris climate agreement. But the demand for renewable energy in this country continues to increase. A record amount of wind energy production is set to come online in 2020, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. This is largely driven by state renewable energy mandates and Fortune 500 companies committing to reducing their net carbon emissions to zero. Yet the push for wind energy is dividing some communities in parts of the country where wind energy has major potential. In this 1A Across America conversation, we explore resistance to wind farms and transmission lines in and near Kansas, a state known as the "Saudi Arabia of Wind."

11 a.m. — MPR News with Angela Davis

On Tuesday, as part of the fall membership drive, Angela Davis will join MPR’s Catharine Richert in our Rochester bureau. We’ll rebroadcast a program built around some of Catharine’s reporting:

Nationally, rural areas are losing prenatal and labor and delivery services, and Minnesota is part of that trend.  But researchers are just starting to look at what this means for the health of mothers and their babies. Initial research suggests that the outcomes for moms and babies are worse when prenatal and labor and delivery services are lost. Three guests joined Angela Davis to talk about how this is playing out in Minnesota, why, and the effect it’s having on women and families.

Noon — MPR News Presents

A new program from the Commonwealth Club's Climate One series: "How Professional Sports Can Be a Player in Climate Change." Sports franchises can influence other businesses by showing leadership in sustainability and green stadiums ... and players can emphasize teamwork, commitment and the importance of "doing the right thing." Hosted by Greg Dalton.

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