minutes. i am your moderator and a host. i want to thank our hosts, minnesota s aarp and credit unions, for making these possible. minnesota agora, thank you very much. there is a lot of work that goes into organizing these forums, and i think this has become a minnesota tradition. we had a coin toss. governor walz won. he chose to go second. kent will be the timekeeper. first opening question, you ve talked about a vision of healing minnesota. can you give a more specific vision of what that means right now and how you would heal minnesota in the next four years? when i see patients in the office, we can t begin the possibility of healing until we ve asked the right questions. if somebody said, i ve got chest pain, i to be a fool to say, this is what we are going to do. we are here today together. we are asking the questions and saying, what matters to you? through the process of asking those questions and having conversations, learning, listening, that is the way we are
minutes. i am your moderator and a host. i want to thank our hosts, minnesota s aarp and credit unions, for making these possible. minnesota agora, thank you very much. there is a lot of work that goes into organizing these forums, and i think this has become a minnesota tradition. we had a coin toss. governor walz won. he chose to go second. kent will be the timekeeper. first opening question, you ve talked about a vision of healing minnesota. can you give a more specific vision of what that means right now and how you would heal minnesota in the next four years? when i see patients in the office, we can t begin the possibility of healing until we ve asked the right questions. if somebody said, i ve got chest pain, i to be a fool to say, this is what we are going to do. we are here today together. we are asking the questions and saying, what matters to you? through the process of asking those questions and having conversations, learning, listening, that is the way we are
c-span is america s network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. it happens here or here or anywhere that matters. america is watching on c-span powered by cable. the minnesota governor s debate, tim walz and its his republican challenger at a convention in minnesota. this is an hour and 15 minutes. i am your moderator and a host. i want to thank our hosts, minnesota s aarp and credit unions, for making these possible. minnesota agora, thank you very much. there is a lot of work that goes into organizing these forums, and i think this has become a minnesota tradition. we had a coin toss. governor walz won. he chose to go second. kent will be the timekeeper. first opening question, you ve talked about a vision of healing minnesota. can you give a more specific vision of what that means right now and how you would heal minnesota in the next four years? when i see patients in the office, we can t begin the possibility of healing until we ve asked the right questions. if
minutes. i am your moderator and a host. i want to thank our hosts, minnesota s aarp and credit unions, for making these possible. minnesota agora, thank you very much. there is a lot of work that goes into organizing these forums, and i think this has become a minnesota tradition. we had a coin toss. governor walz won. he chose to go second. kent will be the timekeeper. first opening question, you ve talked about a vision of healing minnesota. can you give a more specific vision of what that means right now and how you would heal minnesota in the next four years? when i see patients in the office, we can t begin the possibility of healing until we ve asked the right questions. if somebody said, i ve got chest pain, i to be a fool to say, this is what we are going to do. we are here today together. we are asking the questions and saying, what matters to you? through the process of asking those questions and having conversations, learning, listening, that is the way we ar
paramedics swarmed terminal 3 at los angeles international airport. after someone opened fire this morning. we proceeded up into the screening area. with where tsa screeners are and continued shooting and went past the screeners, back into the airport itself. reporter: emergency crews loaded wounded tsa officers into ambulances. one tsa officer, a 40-year-old man was killed. and three others were injured. passengers inside the terminal heard the gunshots. right when i heard the shots, i looked over my shoulder and everybody was running towards me, saying run, run. reporter: other passengers saw the gunman. and i noticed he had an assault rifle, a huge gun. strapped over his shoulder. reporter: airport police confronted suspect, who was wounded in a gunfire exchange. reporter: authorities evacuated the terminal and set up a triage area. we got out. and they told us to stay underneath the plane. reporter: six people were transported to area hospitals. at least