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host: not too far from lincoln, nebraska where the governor is bus is krete, an nebraska. arnold is waiting. good morning. hello. hi, host: go ahead. caller: how you doing? guest: doing pretty good. how are you doing today? fine.r: just two questions i got to ask you. are you there? guest: is that fair you get two questions? host: we're running out of time. what's the question? caller: first one is we're going to start getting rid of all the llegal mexicans that are all over nebraska like crazy taking everybody else's jobs. and two, when will you ever legalize marijuana medically or legalize marijuana to help people medically? governor? guest: sure, let's take the first one first. yeah, with regard to illegal that's some again, of the things that this president has been addressing with regard to border security. step k that's the first that we have to take is making sure we secure that southern border. and one of the things that we're doing was mentioned a little earlier in this program we are to court with the federal government with regard to their policy on daca. we bel
host: not too far from lincoln, nebraska where the governor is bus is krete, an nebraska. arnold is waiting. good morning. hello. hi, host: go ahead. caller: how you doing? guest: doing pretty good. how are you doing today? fine.r: just two questions i got to ask you. are you there? guest: is that fair you get two questions? host: we're running out of time. what's the question? caller: first one is we're going to start getting rid of all the llegal mexicans that are all over nebraska like crazy...
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and it creates a lot of jobs here in nebraska. nd with the president supporting e-15 all year round, that's a big deal because that could mean the demand for almost two million more bushels of corn. when corn prices are down low been, that's a big deal. so it helps create jobs in the small town communities and helps environment. overall, ethanol is something really, really good for our country and so the president a big deal -15 is for nebraska and a good deal for the united states. host: not too far from lincoln, nebraska where the governor is aboard the c-span >> you can see the rest of this discussion at c-span.org. the house is coming to debate several bills. any requested votes will be held at 6:30 p.m. eastern. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which a recorded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered or on which the vote incurs objection under clause 6 of rule 20. the house will resume proceedings on postponed questions
and it creates a lot of jobs here in nebraska. nd with the president supporting e-15 all year round, that's a big deal because that could mean the demand for almost two million more bushels of corn. when corn prices are down low been, that's a big deal. so it helps create jobs in the small town communities and helps environment. overall, ethanol is something really, really good for our country and so the president a big deal -15 is for nebraska and a good deal for the united states. host: not...
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host: to geneva, nebraska. caller: i want to about ask about e-15 in the state of nebraska and how you feel you can make it usable. host: for those who don't know what is e-15? guest: it's an ethanol blend, 15% ethanol. one of the things the president, when we were at the white house a few weeks ago , he supports going to e-15 and doing it all year around. and that's a big deal for us. nebraska is the second largest ethanol producing state. ethanol is an inexpensive form of energy for our cars. it's cleaner burning and it's one of the ways to boost octane without carcinogens testimonies a win-win for everybody. it's something that will help you get better performance out of your car. you'll be able to save money at the pump. and it will also help keep the environment clean. so it really is something that can really help all of us. it creates a lot of jobs here in nebraska. with the president's -- president supporting e-15 all year around, that is a big deal, it could mean the demand for almost two billion measu
host: to geneva, nebraska. caller: i want to about ask about e-15 in the state of nebraska and how you feel you can make it usable. host: for those who don't know what is e-15? guest: it's an ethanol blend, 15% ethanol. one of the things the president, when we were at the white house a few weeks ago , he supports going to e-15 and doing it all year around. and that's a big deal for us. nebraska is the second largest ethanol producing state. ethanol is an inexpensive form of energy for our cars....
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because i don't think we even entered nebraska. >> reporter: didn't go to nebraska, didn't know anything a gold ring, she said. she and fester just stole a truck, she said, and fueled by pot and massive dose of over the counter cough syrup went off in search of the ocean before running outs of gas and money and leaving that pickup truck in louisiana. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. and jessica reid's mantle began to crack. >> okay. i did steal -- i stole a whole bunch of money from somebody. i don't know who, i don't know where. i just remember stealing a whole bunch of money. yes, we did lose that pipe when we stole this money. >> reporter: reid then blurted it out. at this farmhouse, now apparently to her surprise, in nebraska, greg fester sneaked in through a window and let her in the back door. in the kitchen she said she found $500 in an envelope. then she said, they left. and the ring? well, now she admitted finding it in that stolen pickup, putting it on, then feeling it slide off her thumb
because i don't think we even entered nebraska. >> reporter: didn't go to nebraska, didn't know anything a gold ring, she said. she and fester just stole a truck, she said, and fueled by pot and massive dose of over the counter cough syrup went off in search of the ocean before running outs of gas and money and leaving that pickup truck in louisiana. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. and jessica...
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beefer doctor or nebraska briefly 26%. we can see there's demand out there and want to continue to make sure we can meet the needs of a growing world. that's what we're doing here in nebraska, geeding a growing world. host: governor pete ricketts abort the c-span bus in nebraska. appreciate you being here. guest: appreciate it, you have a good one. host: you as well. we want to thank our cable partner spectrum here in lincoln, nebraska. and remind our viewers to stay tuned for the next stop of the c-span bus tour. >> we are live once again from the white house briefing room awaiting the start of the daily briefing with press secretary sarah sanders running a few minutes behind. this was going to start at 2:00, it's about 2:30 now. we will have it live here on c-span when it gets under way. ere she comes. ms. sanders: good afternoon. with labor participation wages and job growth on the rise we're seing how president trump's economic policies are benefiting american workers. the unemployment rate dropped to 3.9% the lowest l
beefer doctor or nebraska briefly 26%. we can see there's demand out there and want to continue to make sure we can meet the needs of a growing world. that's what we're doing here in nebraska, geeding a growing world. host: governor pete ricketts abort the c-span bus in nebraska. appreciate you being here. guest: appreciate it, you have a good one. host: you as well. we want to thank our cable partner spectrum here in lincoln, nebraska. and remind our viewers to stay tuned for the next stop of...
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nebraska exports billions of dollars of beef and corn and soy and much more. he's going to tell us how worried he is and his farmers are about the china talks and might affect his entire state and the nation's economy. >>> plus, the ft reporting vladimir putin forced to play nice, damaging sanctions by the west and lingering recession may have russia's president ready to cry uncle sam to change course to bring his country in line with the west. putin's number one enemy in the financial world is the founder of hermittage capital, bill broweder. if he believes the russian tiger can change its stripes? >>> markets searching for direction after the federal reserve held interest rates steady. kind of a squishy statement they came out with. we spiked and now down 42 points for the dow. less than an hour to the closing bell. big hour here. let's start the "countdown." . liz: we need to start with breaking news, you're looking at a live picture of the military plane crash press news conference in savannah, georgia. georgia air national guard spokesperson confirming fi
nebraska exports billions of dollars of beef and corn and soy and much more. he's going to tell us how worried he is and his farmers are about the china talks and might affect his entire state and the nation's economy. >>> plus, the ft reporting vladimir putin forced to play nice, damaging sanctions by the west and lingering recession may have russia's president ready to cry uncle sam to change course to bring his country in line with the west. putin's number one enemy in the financial...
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host: not too far from lincoln, nebraska where the governor is bus is krete, an nebraska. arnold is waiting. good morning. hello. hi, host: go ahead. caller: how you doing? guest: doing pretty good. how are you doing today? fine.r: just two questions i got to ask you. are you there? guest: is that fair you get two questions? host: we're running out of time. what's the question? caller: first one is we're going to start getting rid of all the llegal mexicans that are all over nebraska like crazy taking everybody else's jobs. and two, when will you ever legalize marijuana medically or legalize marijuana to help people medically? governor? guest: sure, let's take the first one first. yeah, with regard to illegal that's some again, of the things that this president has been addressing with regard to border security. step k that's the first that we have to take is making sure we secure that southern border. and one of the things that we're doing was mentioned a little earlier in this program we are to court with the federal government with regard to their policy on daca. we bel
host: not too far from lincoln, nebraska where the governor is bus is krete, an nebraska. arnold is waiting. good morning. hello. hi, host: go ahead. caller: how you doing? guest: doing pretty good. how are you doing today? fine.r: just two questions i got to ask you. are you there? guest: is that fair you get two questions? host: we're running out of time. what's the question? caller: first one is we're going to start getting rid of all the llegal mexicans that are all over nebraska like crazy...
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state of nebraska made a startling discovery when they checked the back of a delivery truck at a routine traffic stop inside a secret compartment was the largest quantity of an illegal drug ever found in the state a crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. because it's more potent than heroin and morphine is john edwards. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute and knowing when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdose
state of nebraska made a startling discovery when they checked the back of a delivery truck at a routine traffic stop inside a secret compartment was the largest quantity of an illegal drug ever found in the state a crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. because it's more potent than heroin and morphine is john edwards. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska...
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traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they or any nebraska police officer of a fine before a crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl that's a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hendren takes up the story. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute knowing when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdoses and deaths it's a time bomb it's a prescription for disaster it totally has the potential to kill them if they're
traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they or any nebraska police officer of a fine before a crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl that's a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hendren takes up the story. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets...
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history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdoses and deaths it's a time bomb it's a prescription for disaster it totally has the potential to kill them if they're not expecting that the u.s. centers for disease control found that most of the drug overdoses in the u.s. are due to fenton a drug thirty to fifty times as powerful as heroin i have never seen anything like that in my almost forty years of working and i believe the overdose rate will increase i think once a drugs like this are in our marke
history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to...
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nebraska governor pete ricketts will be our guest. on landmark cases, a case on capital punishment, greg v. georgia. gregg, atroy leon convicted murderer, challenged his case. the supreme court ruled against him but establish stricter guidelines for states wishing to impose the death penalty. case,s you discuss this carol steiger and a professor at harvard law school. she has argued against the death penalty in a number of cases. can't scheidegger, the legal director of the criminal justice legal foundation, capitalng for punishment. cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and joined the conversation. #landmarkcases. resources on our website, the "landmark cases" companion book, and the "landmark
nebraska governor pete ricketts will be our guest. on landmark cases, a case on capital punishment, greg v. georgia. gregg, atroy leon convicted murderer, challenged his case. the supreme court ruled against him but establish stricter guidelines for states wishing to impose the death penalty. case,s you discuss this carol steiger and a professor at harvard law school. she has argued against the death penalty in a number of cases. can't scheidegger, the legal director of the criminal justice...
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history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdoses and deaths it's a time bomb it's a prescription for disaster it totally has the potential to kill them if they're not expecting that the u.s. centers for disease control found that most of the drug overdoses in the u.s. are due to fenton a drug thirty to fifty times as powerful as heroin i have never seen anything like that from my almost forty years of working and i believe that that overdose rate will increase i think once and drugs like this are in
history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to...
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>> monday morning, we are in lincoln, nebraska for the c-span tour's next stop. peter rickets will be a guest. general rodtorney rosenstein addressed a lawyers for civil justice meeting where he talked about corporate compliance. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you. we are extremely honored tonight to have the deputy attorney general america, mr. rod rosenstein here tonight. it is my distinct pleasure and honor to offer this introduction. i had the pleasure of meeting attorney general rosenstein last week for a few minutes. it was a pleasure. it was more of a pleasure to have dinner tonight. so thank you. rod rosenstein was sworn in as the 37th deputy attorney general of the united states on april 26, 2017 by attorney general jeff sessions. mr. rosenstein graduated from the wharton school university of pennsylvania with a bs in economics in 1986. he earned his jd cum laude in 1989 from harvard law school where he was an editor of the harvard law review. upon graduation, he served as a law clerk to judge douglas ginsburg of the court of appeals for the district of co
>> monday morning, we are in lincoln, nebraska for the c-span tour's next stop. peter rickets will be a guest. general rodtorney rosenstein addressed a lawyers for civil justice meeting where he talked about corporate compliance. this is 25 minutes. >> thank you. we are extremely honored tonight to have the deputy attorney general america, mr. rod rosenstein here tonight. it is my distinct pleasure and honor to offer this introduction. i had the pleasure of meeting attorney general...
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she's a social worker in nebraska.llenges that the national party has when it weighs in on primaries. what you saw in nebraska and around the country is this overwhelming turn out among democrats with relatively modest turn out among republicans akros t -- across the country. i think that bodes well. there was so much of a democrat tourn o turn out that in an uncontested primary bob casey in the sena senate -- >> so many casey'scaseys. >> senator casey pulled in so many voters statewide. >> that's right. that was a contested primary. one of the few members of current house of representatives to advantage. there's a number of them trying to run for higher office. the success rate has not been great. that's a very excellent point that you make. this is the sign of a wave. i would say that what happened out in nebraska is potentially indicative of that as well because what determine the outcome there was strictly enthusiasm and we talk a lot about in democrats are a bit divided on whether they have to run on something, an
she's a social worker in nebraska.llenges that the national party has when it weighs in on primaries. what you saw in nebraska and around the country is this overwhelming turn out among democrats with relatively modest turn out among republicans akros t -- across the country. i think that bodes well. there was so much of a democrat tourn o turn out that in an uncontested primary bob casey in the sena senate -- >> so many casey'scaseys. >> senator casey pulled in so many voters...
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fortenberry of nebraska. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 900, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry, and a member opposed, would each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. fortenberry: i just got off the phone for afternoonie. -- tarted milking cows at starting 4:00. earned a ph.d. in dairy science. did work for 20 years. got involved in farmer to farmer. one of his experiences was in bangladesh. they have as many dairy could you say as we do in the -- cows as we do in the united states and we have 12 times the capacity than they do. through afternoonie's work, particularly through -- archie's work, particularly through nutrition guidance, he's helped with structural poverty and not enough to eat. in fact, the bangladeshis wanted to name him father of modern dairy. 's a humble man, my constituent. -- he's a humble man, my constituent. nonetheless, this amendment addresses this important program. this program has connected volunteer american farmers, ag exte
fortenberry of nebraska. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 900, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry, and a member opposed, would each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. fortenberry: i just got off the phone for afternoonie. -- tarted milking cows at starting 4:00. earned a ph.d. in dairy science. did work for 20 years. got involved in farmer to farmer. one of his experiences was in bangladesh. they have as many dairy could you say as we do...
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former nebraska senator and governor ben nelson.avid: comcast is the worst performer of the s&p 500 at this hour. abigail dolittle joins us with details. abigail: there are two pieces we need to focus on. comcast has a formal bid out there for the sky assets in london. according to a source familiar with the matter, comcast is seeking up to $60 billion in additional financing to perhaps make this bid for certain fox assets including star india, 21st century fox, trying to build up distribution, international, and content. disney already has that bid. possible bidding war here. much. thank you very to thei will be talking disney ceo. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ mr. elliot, what's your wifi password? wifi? wifi's ordinary. basic. do i look basic? nope! which is why i have xfinity xfi. it's super fast and you can control every device in the house. hey! let's basement. [ grunting ] and thanks to these xfi pods, the signal reaches down here too. so sophie, i have an xfi password. and it's "daditude". simple. easy. awesome. x
former nebraska senator and governor ben nelson.avid: comcast is the worst performer of the s&p 500 at this hour. abigail dolittle joins us with details. abigail: there are two pieces we need to focus on. comcast has a formal bid out there for the sky assets in london. according to a source familiar with the matter, comcast is seeking up to $60 billion in additional financing to perhaps make this bid for certain fox assets including star india, 21st century fox, trying to build up...
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and people in nebraska are preparing to bring in heartbeat next year in nebraska and this is crucial. and other states looking as well. this could be something that spreads out across the country side in state after state after state, mr. speaker. but it wouldn't have this kind of momentum if not for governor reynolds who had a bill signing ceremony at 3:00 and filled the office up with lots of young kids and good steady stalwart legislators that deserve a lot of credit and i looked at the pictures of that bill signing ceremony and occurred to me it saved a lot of lives as were represented by the children in governor reynolds' office. and i thank him for signing it. she put out a statement a week earlier that she is great to be part of the pro-life history. he can now with confidence and hopefully at least inner pride that she has signed a bill and most governor reynolds the pro-life governor in the history of the state of iowa. this came about because of the work of people i mentioned here and many, many more who worked on this, who prayed for this. who relentlessly pushed in the rig
and people in nebraska are preparing to bring in heartbeat next year in nebraska and this is crucial. and other states looking as well. this could be something that spreads out across the country side in state after state after state, mr. speaker. but it wouldn't have this kind of momentum if not for governor reynolds who had a bill signing ceremony at 3:00 and filled the office up with lots of young kids and good steady stalwart legislators that deserve a lot of credit and i looked at the...
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yesterday there were reports of at least 21 tornadoes in nebraska, oklahoma, and kansas. tornado watches and warnings continue to be posted there. this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah, something happened. >> recovery efforts are now under way. it's unclear how many buildings were damaged, but there were no reports of injury. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," mark strassmann flies with tornado hunters as they search for clues about how they form. >>> so far 28 central american migrants who trekked across mexico seeking asylum in the u.s. are being processed at a border station near san diego. they arrived at the border in a much publicized caravan over the weekend. president trump promised to turn them away. more than 100 others are waiting on the mexican side of the border
yesterday there were reports of at least 21 tornadoes in nebraska, oklahoma, and kansas. tornado watches and warnings continue to be posted there. this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah,...
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in nebraska we host a governors pheasant hunt to promote sportsmanship. we put the renewal process for concealed carry permits only to make it easier on gun holders. i worked this year with our legislature and the nra to be able to pass a bill into a long that will protect the privacy rights of our concealed carry permit holders. we also have to get involved at the local level. you saw kyle early vicki saw the injustice of what media narrative was with regards to the parkland tragedy. and he stood up for that second amendment because he knew the other side of the story had to be told. we've got hundreds of students and carney nebraska, kearny high school standing up for the second amendment. it revolves around people in the local committees getting involved. and then the third thing, we all have to get involved in this election cycle. this is an election year. the left is energized. we've got to be energized. we got to be out there. you've seen many elected officials have been added today, starting with president trump, our vice president, john cornyn, te
in nebraska we host a governors pheasant hunt to promote sportsmanship. we put the renewal process for concealed carry permits only to make it easier on gun holders. i worked this year with our legislature and the nra to be able to pass a bill into a long that will protect the privacy rights of our concealed carry permit holders. we also have to get involved at the local level. you saw kyle early vicki saw the injustice of what media narrative was with regards to the parkland tragedy. and he...
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traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they are any nebraska police officer had ever found a crime lab later confirmed it was fenton a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hendren reports. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute and knowing when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdoses and deaths it's a time bomb it's a prescription for disaster it totally has the potential to kill them if they're not expecting tha
traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they are any nebraska police officer had ever found a crime lab later confirmed it was fenton a drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hendren reports. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s....
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nebraska ial line for residents if you have questions for your governor. 202-748-8000. all others can call in at 8001. as folks are calling in this
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here in omaha nebraska. marketing the final numbers.people coming in from all over the world gathering to what some refer to as woodstock capitalism. the longtime business partner. to be joined in the first interview since the board of directors media broke up. thank you so much for joining us. you just posted 402000 houseguests here in omaha. i enjoy. you get time limitations. they have a good time. people are having plenty of inconveniences. they leave happy i'm sure. three or four people deep. it's almost as if you knew that people were coming in bigger numbers this year. we do know how many tickets we send out. we have a lot of fun. i look forward to it. we want people to have fun. they get to know each other. our partners are there. we want them to feel like partners. is the first official meeting where your two new vice chairs were in on this meeting. is there some type of secret ritual. it is a very congenial group. and we talk about business does anybody disagree with you in those board meetings. it's commentary. there are certa
here in omaha nebraska. marketing the final numbers.people coming in from all over the world gathering to what some refer to as woodstock capitalism. the longtime business partner. to be joined in the first interview since the board of directors media broke up. thank you so much for joining us. you just posted 402000 houseguests here in omaha. i enjoy. you get time limitations. they have a good time. people are having plenty of inconveniences. they leave happy i'm sure. three or four people...
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one of four states holding primaries today, including nebraska and idaho. but according to every political analyst, it is the keystone state that is the main event because it is crucial in the democrats plans to retake the house. but republicans have other ideas and they are looking to stop the big blue wave in its tracks. part of that involves beating back incumbent senator bob saycy casey. it will be a hard fought contest as will the 18 house seats up for grabs there. which party has the edge going forward? results are going to start pouring in shortly. joining me now, digits tall politics editor were chris stirewalt is here. welcome back to the show. >> happy election night. kennedy: happy election night. once again here we are on the march to 2020 as per usual. let's talk about pennsylvania. how has redistricting wreaked havoc in that state? >> so the republicans gerrymandered it to affair these well. and the democrat court tipped it back the other direction, a slight democratic lean. and that means that the republicans are probably going to lose three
one of four states holding primaries today, including nebraska and idaho. but according to every political analyst, it is the keystone state that is the main event because it is crucial in the democrats plans to retake the house. but republicans have other ideas and they are looking to stop the big blue wave in its tracks. part of that involves beating back incumbent senator bob saycy casey. it will be a hard fought contest as will the 18 house seats up for grabs there. which party has the edge...
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the state of nebraska commit any nebraskans here, the state of nebraska, promoting sportsmanship, we put the renewal process for concealed carry on gun holders. and this year with our legislature and the nra, to pass a law that will protect privacy rights of concealed carry permit holders. we also have to get involved in the local level, with the media narrative is, the parkland tragedy. he stood up for the second amendment because he knew the other side of the story. in nebraska, standing up for the second amendment, around people in local communities getting involved. the third thing, we have to get involved in this election cycle. the left is energized. we have to be energized. we have to be out there. we see many elected officials out there today starting with donald trump, our vp, john cornyn, greg abbott of the great state of texas, all those folks if they are not up for elections this year are relying on other people who are. we need to talk to friends and family. they know you pay attention, you come to events like this was they want your word-of-mouth recommendation, look wh
the state of nebraska commit any nebraskans here, the state of nebraska, promoting sportsmanship, we put the renewal process for concealed carry on gun holders. and this year with our legislature and the nra, to pass a law that will protect privacy rights of concealed carry permit holders. we also have to get involved in the local level, with the media narrative is, the parkland tragedy. he stood up for the second amendment because he knew the other side of the story. in nebraska, standing up...
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>> the race to watch his nebraska too.ashford came second, won the district a couple elections ago, lost narrowly in 2016, he wants a rematch but the democrats have a civil war going. very conservative being challenged by more progressive woman, ashford is the primary, see how much support he has to get a sense of where he is going in the fall. jillian: idaho hitting the polls, talk about the governor's race. >> idaho, we will have a republican governor in november. the question is which one? most of the season we expected raul labrador, founder of the freedom caucus, to be the nominee. he is still favored but not as clear that he will win. not a lot of polling out there. it will be interesting to see how that turns out. jillian: the oregon gubernatorial primary. >> the front runner here for republican nomination for a long time, all vying to take on incumbent democrat kate brown. i don't know if he is going to win but no matter who wins kate brown is going to be favored in november. republicans have an won the governor's
>> the race to watch his nebraska too.ashford came second, won the district a couple elections ago, lost narrowly in 2016, he wants a rematch but the democrats have a civil war going. very conservative being challenged by more progressive woman, ashford is the primary, see how much support he has to get a sense of where he is going in the fall. jillian: idaho hitting the polls, talk about the governor's race. >> idaho, we will have a republican governor in november. the question is...
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parts of oklahoma and nebraska also experienced severe weather.ore harsh weather is forecast for tomorrow for parts of the midwest and southwest. neda is in the weather center tracking our forecast. >>> yeah. all we have to talk about some clouds along the coastline. that's about it. so a lot calmer over across california today and through the end of the week. we'll have nice weather out there. here's a view of ocean beach right now. you can see visibility will go down a little bit. there's a small craft advisory because of big waves. there are big waves out there. enticing a lot of surfers. visibility impacted along half moon bay down to three miles now because of the low clouds that are hanging right around the coastline there. petaluma, santa rosa, down to 5, 6-mile visibility but not too bad. here's the mount vaca view. look at the low clouds below those peaks there. but for some areas, you're waking up to clear skies around the bay. now it's starting to clear up a little bit more around the golden gate bridge. those clouds were being pushed i
parts of oklahoma and nebraska also experienced severe weather.ore harsh weather is forecast for tomorrow for parts of the midwest and southwest. neda is in the weather center tracking our forecast. >>> yeah. all we have to talk about some clouds along the coastline. that's about it. so a lot calmer over across california today and through the end of the week. we'll have nice weather out there. here's a view of ocean beach right now. you can see visibility will go down a little bit....
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state of nebraska made a startling discovery when they checked the back of a delivery truck in a routine traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they are any brusca police officer had ever found the crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl the drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hundred reports. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty three and a half kilograms of fentanyl worth twenty million dollars on american streets according to the u.s. drug enforcement agency that is potentially enough to kill twenty six million people you take that much fat all off the street you are saving lives and that's what our nebraska state troopers are doing driver felipe gin iommi naya and passenger nelson union were arrested for drug possession with intent to distribute knowing when you're made of the opioid epidemic in the u.s. has left police and medical services struggling to cope with the sheer number of overdoses and deaths it's a time bomb
state of nebraska made a startling discovery when they checked the back of a delivery truck in a routine traffic stop inside a secret compartment was more of an illegal drug than they are any brusca police officer had ever found the crime lab later confirmed it was fentanyl the drug that's killing thousands of addicts across the u.s. john hundred reports. it is one of the biggest seizures of an opioid drug in u.s. history in the hidden compartment of a truck nebraska state police found fifty...
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nebraska, the second district. this is one democrats think in a wave they could win back. national democratic party was hoping brad ashford former congressman from this district would win this. he was challenged from the left by kara eastman and just in the last few minutes, a final batch of votes came in putting eastman ahead of ash ford. it appears critically 50.3%. 49.7% the trigger for recount is 0.5. half a percent. it looks like if this is 100% reporting eastman could be outside that window and could be the democratic nominee. this interesting because national democrats thought maybe she's too progressive for this district. that will be a test. she's running on single payer. this is going to be a test. obama won a electoral vote there in 2008. this is where that is. so that will be an interesting test. and numbers in idaho here. gubernatorial part any raul labrador running behind in the early vote count. we'll see if another congressman loses a barn burner. >> a barn burner in nevada and nebraska. >> fantastic stuff steve kornacki at the big board. thank you for all
nebraska, the second district. this is one democrats think in a wave they could win back. national democratic party was hoping brad ashford former congressman from this district would win this. he was challenged from the left by kara eastman and just in the last few minutes, a final batch of votes came in putting eastman ahead of ash ford. it appears critically 50.3%. 49.7% the trigger for recount is 0.5. half a percent. it looks like if this is 100% reporting eastman could be outside that...
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two candidates that he supported winning primaries in anybody nebraska and pennsylvania.d gearing up. discussing the state sanctuary law and wrapping up the crack down on illegal immigration. what we can expect from that meeting? >> we believe that california should help us in all municipalities and all help the material government and enforcing the federal law and deport illegal immigrants. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allst
two candidates that he supported winning primaries in anybody nebraska and pennsylvania.d gearing up. discussing the state sanctuary law and wrapping up the crack down on illegal immigration. what we can expect from that meeting? >> we believe that california should help us in all municipalities and all help the material government and enforcing the federal law and deport illegal immigrants. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may...
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terminar esta protecciÓn, sube a la corte s suprema mucho mÁs rapido >>> alabama, arkansas, luisiana, nebraskaa vez que daca enfrenta un reto legal en las cortes >>> por ahora laca sigue vivo, y podrÍa comenzar a recibir solicitudes nuevas de soÑadores. en washington, randy serrano telemundo >>> la noticia cayÓ como balde de agua frÍa a los jÓvenes que reciben este alivio migratorio, en texas una beneficiaria de daca asegura que vive incertidumbre y luchando contra sentimientos de ansiedad y de r presiÓn >>> si ganan la demanda como van a quitar daca quÉ hare? si me quitan la Única posibilidad de seguir aquÍ >>> diversas organizaciones legales aclararon que esta demanda no cambian las decisi decisiones de jueces federales y ahora el gobierno seguirÁ renovando los permisos. >>> no sabe leer ni escribir ni apenas habla espaÑol >>> estamos hablando de una mujer indÍgena de guatemala que su esposo fue arrestado durante un operativo de aysice y ahora vida ha cambiado >>> tengo miedo, ya no quiero salir afuera >>> apenas habla espaÑol, pero el miedo de esta mujer guatem t guatemalteca supera cualqui
terminar esta protecciÓn, sube a la corte s suprema mucho mÁs rapido >>> alabama, arkansas, luisiana, nebraskaa vez que daca enfrenta un reto legal en las cortes >>> por ahora laca sigue vivo, y podrÍa comenzar a recibir solicitudes nuevas de soÑadores. en washington, randy serrano telemundo >>> la noticia cayÓ como balde de agua frÍa a los jÓvenes que reciben este alivio migratorio, en texas una beneficiaria de daca asegura que vive incertidumbre y luchando...
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. >> tens of thousands of people in omaha, nebraska to attend berkshire hathaway's annual meeting andfind out what's on the mind and ceo warren buffett. gerri: weekend with foreign. liz claman is to america buffets taken rising steel prices. >> warren buffett owned a lot of companies today there consumes steel ordeal in steel. precision steel warehouse and precision still work as a company he thought in 1979. stainless steel, aluminum, coated steel, low carbon and they then sell it to other companies who make all kinds of products. whether it is auto parts for the actual chunks of steel right here and you see some of these products here. obviously, the price of steel has been on the move since president trump announced he would be slapping tariffs on incoming steel and aluminum. so i asked warren buffet, what kind of effect can be be seen probably 61 companies? >> are you seeing the effects of the terrorists, specifically steel? i talked to those guys yesterday. they said prices are spiking. >> prices are spiking. no question about that. but precision it doesn't make much difference b
. >> tens of thousands of people in omaha, nebraska to attend berkshire hathaway's annual meeting andfind out what's on the mind and ceo warren buffett. gerri: weekend with foreign. liz claman is to america buffets taken rising steel prices. >> warren buffett owned a lot of companies today there consumes steel ordeal in steel. precision steel warehouse and precision still work as a company he thought in 1979. stainless steel, aluminum, coated steel, low carbon and they then sell it...
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resident of kansas and nebraska shared these images of funnel clouds. they knocked down power lines and caused minor damage to homes. there are no reports of serious injury so far. at least two tornados touched in nebraska, packing 80-mile-per-hour winds and dropping hail the size of golf balls. the severe weather is expected to ten over tcontinue over the days. let's go to bill karins. >> no huge a significant damage. minor damage to a couple homes. we got through most of day one okay. now we have to get through day two and day three. now from today we go to chicago all the way to texas, but it's this area from oklahoma northwards through kansas and kansas city, that's our greatest threat of tornados. some of these areas will be hit three days in a row. also possibilities of flash flooding. as tomorrow goes, we're going to add another 29 million people to our severe weather threat targeting kansas city and southern portions of iowa. very dangerous for those places and keep it tuned in this afternoon. >>> now to overnight breaking news that could have a
resident of kansas and nebraska shared these images of funnel clouds. they knocked down power lines and caused minor damage to homes. there are no reports of serious injury so far. at least two tornados touched in nebraska, packing 80-mile-per-hour winds and dropping hail the size of golf balls. the severe weather is expected to ten over tcontinue over the days. let's go to bill karins. >> no huge a significant damage. minor damage to a couple homes. we got through most of day one okay....
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the nasdaq better by a mass of 127 points. ) well gun enthusiasts are gathering, we are live in nebraska. welcome. this is what they call the woodstock for p-uppercase-letter this is the warren buffett shareholder meeting. more than 40000, we understand have about 42000 tickets they have sold. how do you get a ticket? you own a share or more of berkshire hathaway which today is more than $300,000. the first one of these meetings was way back in 1965. warren buffett had cobbled together what he hoped would be what it is today, a massive conglomerate of many, many companies, now at about 62 at last count and you can see that what started in a cafeteria with about 12 people, look at these lines. the meeting is in today folks, it's tomorrow. we have never seen, and we've been covering this for foxbusiness for ten years and i've been another two years, back in the old day, we've never seen lines like this the day before. they have wrapped around the corner here in downtown omaha. this year the oracle of omaha is predicting a record attendance. he told me that. now, 42000, that was set back in
the nasdaq better by a mass of 127 points. ) well gun enthusiasts are gathering, we are live in nebraska. welcome. this is what they call the woodstock for p-uppercase-letter this is the warren buffett shareholder meeting. more than 40000, we understand have about 42000 tickets they have sold. how do you get a ticket? you own a share or more of berkshire hathaway which today is more than $300,000. the first one of these meetings was way back in 1965. warren buffett had cobbled together what he...
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it was a similar story in nebraska.stman, a first time candidate and social worker, defeated an establishment candidate and centrist, brad ashford. that prompted the "progressive change campaign committee" to tweet the way for democrats to win in 2018 is to push for a progressive agenda. eastman will now face the republican incumbent in november. another takeaway from tuesday: women candidates had a good night. a record number ran for house seats in pennsylvania. and at least 8 out of 20 won. for republicans, two senate candidates backed by president trump both won, including lou barletta in pennsylvania and deb fischer in nebraska. barletta is a long time trump supporter who takes a hard line on immigration. the president is expected to campaign for him as he tries to unseat two-term democratic senator bob casey in november. republicans currently hold a narrow majority in the u.s. senate: 51 to 49. and democrats will need to flip republican seats to win back control of the house in november. >> when we return, otherwor
it was a similar story in nebraska.stman, a first time candidate and social worker, defeated an establishment candidate and centrist, brad ashford. that prompted the "progressive change campaign committee" to tweet the way for democrats to win in 2018 is to push for a progressive agenda. eastman will now face the republican incumbent in november. another takeaway from tuesday: women candidates had a good night. a record number ran for house seats in pennsylvania. and at least 8 out of...
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i have to tell you, more than 35,000 people defend omaha nebraska -- omaha, nebraska master class on investing for the economy. he seems pretty strong. he is starting to see inflation and price is starting to rise. a lot of that has to do with the steel and aluminum tariffs. costs are going up for his companies. he owns pampered chef. they have stainless steel cookware. he has a steel company. his companies, all 63 of them are very much a proxy for the economy. i hope everybody joins us on foxbusiness. bitcoin, they hate bitcoin. we will push him on that. >> before you go, i have to ask you. there are a lot of people that listen to what warren buffett has to say. there is a bit of a feud between him and tesla right now. tesla has been in the news quite a bit. >> i have covered elon musk since way back then. they have had a give-and-take. elon musk started it during his conference call a week ago when he said his electric semitrucks would hit the rails. warren buffett owns an entire railroad. i asked him about that. he said the railroads will still do great. he said he was fine if his
i have to tell you, more than 35,000 people defend omaha nebraska -- omaha, nebraska master class on investing for the economy. he seems pretty strong. he is starting to see inflation and price is starting to rise. a lot of that has to do with the steel and aluminum tariffs. costs are going up for his companies. he owns pampered chef. they have stainless steel cookware. he has a steel company. his companies, all 63 of them are very much a proxy for the economy. i hope everybody joins us on...
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at our table this morning, jeff fortenberry, republican of nebraska.e is a member of the appropriations committee. you have introduced the rural health insurance act. what is it? guest: one of the things we're struggling with across the country is the need for health care repair. in the rural communities, many of which i represent, one health care provider can people being priced out of individual insurance market affecting millions. former rights -- a farmer writes property taxes are x, but he is having to pay $40,000 for premiums by with deductible, it can't be done. people are facing these perfect choices. simply because they need the health care benefits. in some cases people are just shifting the cost to the government by going on medicaid. a better provide atmosphere in rural communities where there is more health care affordable health care choice, is the purpose of the bill. i'm happy to say the contents of the bill are embedded in the farm bill as a component of the entire farm bill. we are there to subsidize qualified agora for -- agricultura
at our table this morning, jeff fortenberry, republican of nebraska.e is a member of the appropriations committee. you have introduced the rural health insurance act. what is it? guest: one of the things we're struggling with across the country is the need for health care repair. in the rural communities, many of which i represent, one health care provider can people being priced out of individual insurance market affecting millions. former rights -- a farmer writes property taxes are x, but he...
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from air: the gentleman nebraska is recognized. mr. smith: i rise in opposition to this amendment. it's interesting to listen to the various arguments here but certainly there is unfair competition, if you will. hard to call it competition overseas. but we have unfair trade practices and sugar policy here helps us defend ourselves. these are manufacturing jobs in western nebraska that are use responsibly and it's only reasonable to continue a policy that is not a cost to taxpayers. i urge opposition to this amendment. the chair: the gentlelady from orth carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from pennsylvania. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> the current u.s. sugar program is a fee market scheme that imposes a hidden tax on american businesses and benefit of a concentrated group of special interests. and we have the safest cheapest food source. it's cheap because you are paying it for your taxes. these are soviet-style policies and imposing costs. policies have imposed a $4 billion worth of loss to sugar users across the nation.
from air: the gentleman nebraska is recognized. mr. smith: i rise in opposition to this amendment. it's interesting to listen to the various arguments here but certainly there is unfair competition, if you will. hard to call it competition overseas. but we have unfair trade practices and sugar policy here helps us defend ourselves. these are manufacturing jobs in western nebraska that are use responsibly and it's only reasonable to continue a policy that is not a cost to taxpayers. i urge...
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. >>> nebraska! [ cheering ] >> congratulations! >> this morning there is a new miss usa.rah rose summers from nebraska was crowned at the 67th miss usa pageant last night in shreveport, louisiana. she walked away with the 2018 title, beating out 50 other women. the first runner-up was miss north carolina. this year's event allowed fans to vote for their favorite contestant to secure a spot in the top 15. >> like that. interactive. letting people have a choice. >>> an oregon judge has ordered a teen who plead guilty to starting last year's destructive eagle creek fire to pay roughly $36.6 million to cover damages caused by that blaze, but the judge acknowledges the teen can't pay the sum in full. judge john olson ordered the boy, who was 15 when he tossed fireworks while hiking last year to pay the restitution on behalf of the eagle creek fire victims, also the u.s. forest service and the oregon department of transportation. the judge has tapped the juvenile department to come up with a payment scheme. >> payment schedule. he is going to live to be 500, i guess. >>> pope f
. >>> nebraska! [ cheering ] >> congratulations! >> this morning there is a new miss usa.rah rose summers from nebraska was crowned at the 67th miss usa pageant last night in shreveport, louisiana. she walked away with the 2018 title, beating out 50 other women. the first runner-up was miss north carolina. this year's event allowed fans to vote for their favorite contestant to secure a spot in the top 15. >> like that. interactive. letting people have a choice....
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later today from areas of nebraska and then a huge slice from virginia all the way to new york state, 28 million people at risk of severe weather today. tornado threat is on the low side. but wind damage will be popular with the strongest storms and here's a closer zoomed in view of areas from new york state, did not include new york city. it ends right there. but areas from newark to philadelphia to baltimore, washington, d.c. and richmond, those line of storms will come through between about 4:00 p.m. and about 8:00 p.m. this evening with wind damage being the up around areas of wichita south wards to colorado. there is the cool air in nod ed in. >>> airport delays also likely in the northeast with those storms this afternoon. >> oh, boy, we had it nice so time for that to change. bill, thank you. >>> want to bring you a warning here if anyone of your family is in danger of life-threatening allergic reactions. . fda has declared a short term shortage of epipen across many parts of the country due to manufacturing delays. you can still get them but you might have to look harder or fi
later today from areas of nebraska and then a huge slice from virginia all the way to new york state, 28 million people at risk of severe weather today. tornado threat is on the low side. but wind damage will be popular with the strongest storms and here's a closer zoomed in view of areas from new york state, did not include new york city. it ends right there. but areas from newark to philadelphia to baltimore, washington, d.c. and richmond, those line of storms will come through between about...
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a severe dust storm is blamed for causing two massive pileups on interstate 80 in nebraska. more than 30 vehicles involved, one person was killed. and today more severe weather is likely across parts of nebraska, kansas, iowa, even missouri with damaging winds and likely large hail possible. now, looking at today's high temperatures kansas city should be around 80, the same as detroit and atlanta. washington, chicago and miami could top the 80s as well. >>> what annoys you most about air travel these days? coming up, we'll give you the results of a new survey. >>> but first, new allegations against scott pruitt. why a whistle-blower says the epa chief lied to congress. >>> and the big movie role ashley judd says she missed out on because she refused harvey weinstein's sexual advances. >>> i actually really like sarah. i think she's very resourceful, like she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye. like maybe she's born with it. maybe it's lies. >> okay, so, that was one of the more awkward moments from the white house correspondents' dinner. the
a severe dust storm is blamed for causing two massive pileups on interstate 80 in nebraska. more than 30 vehicles involved, one person was killed. and today more severe weather is likely across parts of nebraska, kansas, iowa, even missouri with damaging winds and likely large hail possible. now, looking at today's high temperatures kansas city should be around 80, the same as detroit and atlanta. washington, chicago and miami could top the 80s as well. >>> what annoys you most about...
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storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea.ll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow, focusing around the kansas city area, and severe weather down to oklahoma. ahd the chicago area, st. louis, all the way down through dallas. so jeff, after a very quiet start to the season, getting much busier now that it's finally warming up. >> glor: eric fisher, always good to have you. thank you very much. yoesident trump today called the p ak of questions that special isunsel robert mueller might ask him, "disgraceful." shortly after, jeff pegues icports the official overseeing the probe had a warning for critics. >> i can tell you, that there have been people who have been making threats, privately and publicly, against me for quite some time. >> reporter: deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who is overseeing the russia
storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea.ll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow, focusing around the kansas city area, and severe weather down to oklahoma. ahd the chicago area, st. louis, all the way down through dallas. so jeff,...