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Man stabbed wife to death during Bible study, police say

Witnesses told investigators the two did have marital problems, but it seemed they were getting along.

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CBS Weekend News

♪ far-xi-ga ♪ millions of americans are struggling with a lack of child care, and it's a threat to the economy. take a look at these numbers. it's costing an estimated $122 billion in lost earnings, productivity and revenues. that's more than double from five years ago. in tonight's weekend journal, john lauritsen of our cbs station, wcco shares one town's unique plan for a solution to the crisis. >> it's like every morning, do i get to go to day care today? >> reporter: kelly pollen's 3-year-old daughter, payton, is one of the 48 preschoolers at the little sprouts learning center in warren, minnesota. >> they paint and they dance and they sing, and they keep them busy. >> reporter: but before payton was even born, the day care center in tolmost shut down. >> we really didn't know what we would do. we don't have any family who live here.

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CBS Weekend News

stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. and don't take it if you are on dialysis. take aim at chronic kidney disease-- ask your doctor for your kidney numbers and ask for farxiga. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ finally tonight, if you think about surfing hot spots in february, duluth, minnesota, likely does not come to mind. but in tonight's "weekend journal," john lauren sen of wcco shows among some brave souls, it's super-chill. >> reporter: tony point on lake superior. in the winter it's as scenic as it is quiet. but every once in a while -- the point turns into paradise for a band of surfers.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

get answers. so first things, first first name is stephanie clifford, did you change your name to stormy daniels, and she did that for a reason, she prefers to be called by the name she chose, so we should call her stormy daniels, and miss daniels, let's get that out of the way. second, this story actually emerges, both from his daniel story, but also -- can we, wcco pictured here. during the 2016 presidential campaign, stormy daniels and karen mcdougal, both made similar allegations, but one of the candidates for president that year. they both said they had extramarital affairs, with candidate donald trump. i mean when it fair here, because i'm easily embarrassed. you should have made very specific claims about having an adulterous physical relationship with candidate

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CNN This Morning

did that say wcco minneapolis? thanks, guys. missing home this morning. >> oh my gosh. >> you knew how much i loved home when i signed up for this. so, coming up for us this morning. republican congresswoman nancy maize calls out a witness in an oversight hearing on threats to democracy for calling on people to accost supreme court justices in public. plus you don't want to miss don's conversation with parents and edge educators about private and public schools. and the tenth anniversary of sandy hook is today. you'll hear from a survivor. now 17 years old, she was in second grade when her school was attacked. her childhood she said was lost as a result.

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Morning Joe

around and pick up the signs, you know, so declutter. we're driving around listening to wcco, and in the congressional race, joe scarborough won a massive landslide, 73-27%, my dad, his hands start shaking and he turns off the radio. who the hell were those 27%, and i swear to god, that's how we thought. how i still think. just how do the republicans put up with all of this. i'm not saying they're losers as people, but how do you put up with so much. i couldn't deal with only getting 73%. how do they deal with losing year after year after year after

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CBS Weekend News

how is social media affecting the conversation around this year's elections? you'll be surprised what "60 minutes" found, tonight on cbs. across the country, neighbors are stepping up to be watchdogs by covering government meetings that rarely capture the media spotlight. they call themselves, the documenters. and in tonight's "weekend journal," carolyn cummings of our sister station wcco shows us how they're building community through accountability. >> every month in north minneapolis -- second. >> the northside green zone task force gets to work. >> what things have been going well, what things could be going better? >> reporter: and it's where you'll offend find tashana williams working for you. a minneapolis taxpayer, resident, and community chronicler of public meetings. >> that's like the most important part to be able to share what people may not know, get people involvd and get them

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CBS Weekend News

that is one foul ball. let's do this! ♪♪ cross the stream! get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. directv stream. now save $30 over 2 months. american politics over the past half century, and the divide is deepening. abortion is also deeply personal. in tonight's weekend journal, katie raddatz of cbs station wcco shares one woman's story. >> reporter: emily richter and her husband, brice, couldn't wait to see their baby during her anatomy scan. >> we were excited first time parents, excited to find out that she was a girl, and i had this feeling that she was a girl. >> reporter: and she was a girl, but during that routine appointment on march 13 of 2020, their lives changed forever.

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CBS Weekend News

by caroline cummings of wcco. >> reporter: elliot tanner is just like any other 13-year-old. >> i like to play dungeon and dragons with friends. >> reporter: except for the fact he can solve this? >> i have an incredible passion for physics. it has been one of my favorite things to do. >> reporter: he is pursuing that passion at the university of minnesota, where he is studying for a bachelor's degree. keeping a 3.78 g.p.a. and doing undergraduate research. >> a neutrino is a fast-moving particle that will go through about a light year and hardly interact with it. >> reporter: wow! >> what we're trying to do is we're trying to detect those. >> reporter: when elliot graduates this week, he won't be going far. he will be back on campus in the fall for a ph.d. >> if elliot tanner's

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