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to the university of nebraska for the development of the nebraska innovation campus. this public-private partnership leverages research for economic benefit all the while preserving one of the history of our state fair grounds. his colleagues at the university of nebraska talk about the tremendous respect for ron. he is known for building quality relationships with others and his ability to meet daily challenges with positivity. on said my goal is to show the enormous value that the university of nebraska brings to the state and the people. the success of nebraska's youth motivated him to work in higher education state relations. s achievements in higher relations didn't go unnotice. he was awarded an award, a very prestigious national level award. as a fellow citizen, i want to thank both diane and ron for their positive impact they made serving our comment and our state. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker,
to the university of nebraska for the development of the nebraska innovation campus. this public-private partnership leverages research for economic benefit all the while preserving one of the history of our state fair grounds. his colleagues at the university of nebraska talk about the tremendous respect for ron. he is known for building quality relationships with others and his ability to meet daily challenges with positivity. on said my goal is to show the enormous value that the university...
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my football loyalty nebraska is a communal experience. it's a religion for a lot of us, it's an identifier but if i've got my football loyalties ahead of my responsibilities as dad, there's wrong with my soul and i think there is a danger that many people who want to be engaged in politics think you're supposed to take your partisan identity and your partisan loyalties and put that realty at the top of your identity. that's a bizarre thing to do. it creates warped and deformed people and i think these political parties don't really have a long-term vision or for the things that come next so i find it kind of encouraging that more and more millennial's are saying hold up, i'm not ready to identify with either of those two parties and in this last cycle i think you could make a strong case that donald trump successfully navigated a hostile takeover of the republican party to not have fixed policy views are believed and he certainly doesn't have republican views on the vast majority of issues whether you agree or disagree with mister trump,
my football loyalty nebraska is a communal experience. it's a religion for a lot of us, it's an identifier but if i've got my football loyalties ahead of my responsibilities as dad, there's wrong with my soul and i think there is a danger that many people who want to be engaged in politics think you're supposed to take your partisan identity and your partisan loyalties and put that realty at the top of your identity. that's a bizarre thing to do. it creates warped and deformed people and i...
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nebraska is cold. they might get separated, you need to tag them. my daughter was going to have to go out and suffer. she didn't know she might be losing a watch delivering a cow. this was a tough love experien experience. she was suffering and didn't like it yet she knew that this was a good thing for her. the experience of delivering cows is messy. it became a silo event in nebraska and if i traveled the next couple of months even in the midst of a strong presidential campaign, the main thing they want to talk about is how their kids could suffer. there is a movement for people in america that want to have a shared conversation with their neighbors about how we do righte and build perseverance and toughness into them that it's not chiefly a political conversation is a neighborly conversation.
nebraska is cold. they might get separated, you need to tag them. my daughter was going to have to go out and suffer. she didn't know she might be losing a watch delivering a cow. this was a tough love experien experience. she was suffering and didn't like it yet she knew that this was a good thing for her. the experience of delivering cows is messy. it became a silo event in nebraska and if i traveled the next couple of months even in the midst of a strong presidential campaign, the main thing...
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new york. >> jimmy: nebraska? >> nebraska. montana. >> jimmy: nebraska's had it pretty hard. should we say a prayer for our friends in nebraska? >> sure. >> jimmy: dear lord. please watch over our friends in omaha. and -- i can't think of any other cities in nebraska. but please watch over all of them. and keep them safe from harm. amen. >> amen. >> jimmy: amen. do you think donald trump is making america great again? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what sorts of things is he changing? >> like we're going into war. >> jimmy: you like that? >> no. >> jimmy: oh. do you know who the vice president is? >> yes. mike pence. >> jimmy: mike pence. what do you think of him? >> what i don't like is that he did not support the wall then he switched to supporting the wall. >> jimmy: did you know mike pence likes to dress as a woman when he's at home? >> really? >> jimmy: uh-huh. it's true. spread it around. [ laughter ] what do you think about what's going on in russia? with russia right now? >> russia. i heard some -- some bad things about russia. >> jimmy: we had a cold war with russia, yeah. >> ye
new york. >> jimmy: nebraska? >> nebraska. montana. >> jimmy: nebraska's had it pretty hard. should we say a prayer for our friends in nebraska? >> sure. >> jimmy: dear lord. please watch over our friends in omaha. and -- i can't think of any other cities in nebraska. but please watch over all of them. and keep them safe from harm. amen. >> amen. >> jimmy: amen. do you think donald trump is making america great again? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what...
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look what happened with nebraska where they give the great nebraska giveaway. it was a very close session. they talked about behind closed doors. nothing more close than obamacare. the bottom line is they worked so long and so hard, they got a plan that didn't work. they got a health care plan that didn't work. i've only done it for five months. you know, they worked during a long time. during the clinton administration to work essentially during the clinton administration. health care is a a very, very testing. but i think we are going to get it. we don't have too much of a choice because the alternative is the dead carcass obamacare. that's what it is. pete: and the "washington post" this morning, and though the engine of the bill you are signing. it is such an historic bill. are they going to cover this? every breathless scandal in the media today. >> i heard today for the first time obama heard about russia a long time before the election and he did nothing about it, but nobody wants to talk about that. the cia gave information on russia a long time before,
look what happened with nebraska where they give the great nebraska giveaway. it was a very close session. they talked about behind closed doors. nothing more close than obamacare. the bottom line is they worked so long and so hard, they got a plan that didn't work. they got a health care plan that didn't work. i've only done it for five months. you know, they worked during a long time. during the clinton administration to work essentially during the clinton administration. health care is a a...
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senator from nebraska banks or joining me and excited to discuss your book is called "the vanishing american adult" and what i find striking is that i think the idea for this probably originated long before he became a senator is not political and the need to talk more about where the idea originated from. >> thanks for having me the book won a dispersant not about politics 99% not about policy but upstream issues but prior to that you are right my background as a business turnaround guy by a trading ina historian i spent five years as a college president i was brought in because i cared about this liberal arts institution i have family connections my parents went to the school my grandfather worked at this college after 35 years and growth of this campus and it was in trouble but it was nothing connected to student culture, restructuring the debt campus operations or free would expand into omaha but i saba was happening with student culture so in the senate to 1/2 years one of five that was never a politician before so that never entered my mind before >> host: you paint a story of a christ
senator from nebraska banks or joining me and excited to discuss your book is called "the vanishing american adult" and what i find striking is that i think the idea for this probably originated long before he became a senator is not political and the need to talk more about where the idea originated from. >> thanks for having me the book won a dispersant not about politics 99% not about policy but upstream issues but prior to that you are right my background as a business...
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but look what happened with nebraska, where they gave the great nebraska give away in order to give a vote. pete: cornhusker kick back. >> it was a very closed session, you know, they talk about closed and behind closed doors. there was nothing more closed than obamacare. but the bottom line is they worked so long and so hard, they get a plan that didn't work, they got a health care plan that didn't work. and i've only been there for five months. you know, they worked for a long time. during the clinton administration, they worked essentially during the entire administration. health care is a very, very tough thing to get. but i think we're going to get it. we don't have too much of a choice, because the alternative is the dead carcass of obamacare obamacare. that's what it is. pete: i opened up the failing new york times and the washington post this morning, no mention at all of this bill that you're signing today. for veterans who are so passionate about this, it's such a historic bill. are they going to cover this, and if they don't, why don't they cover it the way they cover every
but look what happened with nebraska, where they gave the great nebraska give away in order to give a vote. pete: cornhusker kick back. >> it was a very closed session, you know, they talk about closed and behind closed doors. there was nothing more closed than obamacare. but the bottom line is they worked so long and so hard, they get a plan that didn't work, they got a health care plan that didn't work. and i've only been there for five months. you know, they worked for a long time....
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the gentleman from nebraska is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield five minutes to the distinguished gentleman from florida, mr. curbelo, the lead sponsor of the bill. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for five minutes. mr. curbelo: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 2842, the accelerating individuals into the work force act. here in the house, we have prioritized helping americans escape poverty, and we are working to create policies that are focused on getting individuals into jobs so they can achieve self-sufficiency. a job is something that dignifies the human condition. it's an opportunity for every individual to make a contribution to their families, their local communities and to our country. this bill is an innovative solution that will give more people access to that opportunity. through proposals like h.r. 2842, we can help struggling americans find work and get on the path to success. this bipartisan legislation connects americans looking for work with employers lo
the gentleman from nebraska is recognized. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield five minutes to the distinguished gentleman from florida, mr. curbelo, the lead sponsor of the bill. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for five minutes. mr. curbelo: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 2842, the accelerating individuals into the work force act. here in the house, we have prioritized helping americans escape poverty, and we are working to create policies that...
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viviana: milagros y ocho aÑos de edad juega como de prensa -- defensa nebraska y dice que le gusta llevar defensa su pelo corto. pero ella y su equipo fueron descalificados en el torneo de fÚtbol porque aparentemente fue confundida por un niÑo por su corte de pelo. >> nos querÍan descalificar del equipo de las niÑas porque el seÑor que organiza el torneo habÍa dicho que había un niÑo en el equipo de las niÑas. viviana: alegan que presentaron pruebas contundentes para demostrar que la menor era una niÑa. y en este vÍdeo grabado con un celular se identifica a este hombre como organizador del torneo y se sigue refiriendo a ella como un niÑo. >> le dice como si fuera el nombre de un niÑo. >> para nosotros fue discriminaciÓn. >> Éramos los Únicos hispanos que subimos en el torneo. fuimos perseguidos por ellos. viviana: hasta el momento el organizador del torneo no ha respondido a nuestra solicitud de entrevista para conocer su versiÓn y la liga de fÚtbol de nebraska se disculpÓ con la menor. dijo que lo sucedido no representa los valores de la asociaciÓn. el caso de millie
viviana: milagros y ocho aÑos de edad juega como de prensa -- defensa nebraska y dice que le gusta llevar defensa su pelo corto. pero ella y su equipo fueron descalificados en el torneo de fÚtbol porque aparentemente fue confundida por un niÑo por su corte de pelo. >> nos querÍan descalificar del equipo de las niÑas porque el seÑor que organiza el torneo habÍa dicho que había un niÑo en el equipo de las niÑas. viviana: alegan que presentaron pruebas contundentes para demostrar...
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senator who represents the state of nebraska. his new book, "the vanishing american adult: our coming-of-age crisis and how to rebuild a culture of self-reliance", is in stores tomorrow. please welcome to show senator ben sasse, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> seth: thank you so much for making the time for us. >> thank for having me. >> seth: now, i want to start with this in -- i know this just happened so it might not -- you might not have had time to fully process. but there is this report in the the "washington post" that donald trump, in his meeting with the foreign minister and the ambassador to russia, leaked some classified information. do you have any response to that? and again, i know this happened very recently. >> well, when you have the day job i have, it's like every 12 minutes if you're away from twitter -- >> seth: yeah. >> it can always be like this kind of a moment. because you don't really know what's just happened. but, i mean, big picture there's a lot
senator who represents the state of nebraska. his new book, "the vanishing american adult: our coming-of-age crisis and how to rebuild a culture of self-reliance", is in stores tomorrow. please welcome to show senator ben sasse, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm doing well. >> seth: thank you so much for making the time for us. >> thank for having me. >> seth: now, i want to start with this in -- i know this just...
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i've got to get to nebraska more. >> you're welcome. we'd love to have you work in the fields with us. >> work in the fields? >> that's part of -- >> senator. i'm a house [ bleep ]. no, it's a joke. >> reporter: a torrent of criticism was unleashed at the comedian, whose brand is being politically acerbic and outrageous. deray mckesson, a black lives matter activist, tweeting, "bill maher has got to go. there's no explanations that make this acceptable." tara sutmeyer, a political analyst, is a frequent guest on maher's shows. >> i think it was an unfortunate remark that he thought would be a funny joke that went wrong on the fly. and it was inappropriate. and i thought to myself, oh, my goodness, did he just say that? >> reporter: hbo rebroadcast the show before pulling it from the air. in a statement, the cable network said, "bill maher's comment last night was completely inexcusable and tasteless." and today, from sasse, a republican who, in the past, has criticized some of president trump's more incendiary tweets, he says he now wis
i've got to get to nebraska more. >> you're welcome. we'd love to have you work in the fields with us. >> work in the fields? >> that's part of -- >> senator. i'm a house [ bleep ]. no, it's a joke. >> reporter: a torrent of criticism was unleashed at the comedian, whose brand is being politically acerbic and outrageous. deray mckesson, a black lives matter activist, tweeting, "bill maher has got to go. there's no explanations that make this acceptable."...
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one local station in nebraska is saying an error was made on the roster that listed her as a boy. mili is really good at soccer...she's 8 years old...but plays with 11 year olds on a traveling club team. this weekend...mili helped lead her team to the finals of a girls soccer tournament in springfield nebraska. but on yesterday - right before taking the field - mili and her team were suddenly disqualified. springfield soccer organizers believed mili was a boy. (grant) mili's family claims they showed mili's insurance card to tournament organizers to prove she's a girl. ...they also had a doctor's physical form. her brother says...it wasn't enough. cruz hernandez, brother:"they didn't want to listen. they said the president had made his decision and there wasn't any
one local station in nebraska is saying an error was made on the roster that listed her as a boy. mili is really good at soccer...she's 8 years old...but plays with 11 year olds on a traveling club team. this weekend...mili helped lead her team to the finals of a girls soccer tournament in springfield nebraska. but on yesterday - right before taking the field - mili and her team were suddenly disqualified. springfield soccer organizers believed mili was a boy.
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he is great, and the great governor of nebraska. >> thank you. >> so congratulations. so did you have a meeting today? >> not today. >> let's go over it. where is dan? where is dan? where is dan? dan gilbert just came in. he is the bad boy. he's looking for the basketball player anybody play basketball. let's go over to -- where is dan gilbert? come here. come here, dan. come over here, dan. do you want a good baseball player to play basketball? so dan owns the cavaliers. i guess you can't say great season, right? good season. last year was a great season. right? anyway. well, senator, you know who that is, right? one of the great spirit are you a fan? we have a lot of fans. , you want to come over here with this team. come on, senator, get over here. come on. come on over. come on. he is a little shy. he is a big cubs fan. so ask him, how is he doing with lebron? [laughter] great friend of mine, supportive, great guy. congratulations to everybody. and your team is doing okay, but you're going to do great now. is anybody want to see the oval office? we leave them behin
he is great, and the great governor of nebraska. >> thank you. >> so congratulations. so did you have a meeting today? >> not today. >> let's go over it. where is dan? where is dan? where is dan? dan gilbert just came in. he is the bad boy. he's looking for the basketball player anybody play basketball. let's go over to -- where is dan gilbert? come here. come here, dan. come over here, dan. do you want a good baseball player to play basketball? so dan owns the...
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fuimos a jugar un torneo en nebraska. eran cuatro partidos. iban cuatro equipos. uno era de puras niÑas. id a mi hija. como ella tiene el pelo corto la confundieron. javier: usted considera quÉ esto es un acto de discriminaciÓn? gerardo: sÍ. no nos dieron tiempo de probar. ellos dijeron que era niÑo. nosotros quisimos probarle que no. el equipo quedÓ afuera. carolina: cÓmo se siente usted? escuchÉ en una entrevista que usted se puso a llorar cuando se dio cuenta que su hija habÍa sido humillada de esa forma. gerardo: claro. ganaron dos partidos. el domingo iban a jugar la semifinal y final. ella estaba bien contenta. nos llamaron temprano que el equipo estaba descalificado porque tenÍan un niÑo en el equipo. javier: hemos sabido que hay mucho apoyo a travÉs de las redes sociales. incluso, futbolistas profesionales. cÓmo se siente usted? cÓmo se siente su hija? gerardo: mi hija no estÁ preparada para esto. ella se durmiÓ el sÁbado pensando en ir a jugar. es algo diferente para ella que tiene ocho aÑos. javier: me imagino que entiende todo. gerardo
fuimos a jugar un torneo en nebraska. eran cuatro partidos. iban cuatro equipos. uno era de puras niÑas. id a mi hija. como ella tiene el pelo corto la confundieron. javier: usted considera quÉ esto es un acto de discriminaciÓn? gerardo: sÍ. no nos dieron tiempo de probar. ellos dijeron que era niÑo. nosotros quisimos probarle que no. el equipo quedÓ afuera. carolina: cÓmo se siente usted? escuchÉ en una entrevista que usted se puso a llorar cuando se dio cuenta que su hija habÍa sido...
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kansas, nebraska. sponsors kansas-nebraska act and repeals the missouri compromise, withdraws a -- erases the line of slavery in north and throws it all open. whoever settles there can doo decide whether they're a free state or slave state. and you have bleeding kansas, and as a result of that, the issue of the extension of slavery in the country -- lincoln calls it the nationalization of slavery and says pretty son we'll have it in illinois and then across the country. he has this cause and now has to develop his argument. >> host: referred to the newspapers, and there's so many newspapers and the time, harold holzer wrote a wonderful become about newspapers and lincoln, and lincoln wrote a platform at a meeting of the antislavery editors. can you talk below the role of the newspapers -- about the role of the newspapers at the time and lincoln? >> guest: well, lincoln had a close relationship with the media of his day. he played media politics. he was an avid reader of newspapers since he was a boy. p
kansas, nebraska. sponsors kansas-nebraska act and repeals the missouri compromise, withdraws a -- erases the line of slavery in north and throws it all open. whoever settles there can doo decide whether they're a free state or slave state. and you have bleeding kansas, and as a result of that, the issue of the extension of slavery in the country -- lincoln calls it the nationalization of slavery and says pretty son we'll have it in illinois and then across the country. he has this cause and...
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. >> millie hernÁndez es una niÑa latina de apenas 8 aÑos que ama jugar al fÚtbol en nebraska, pero el fin de semana pasado millie y su equipo fueron descalificados del torneo femenino que disputaban porque los organizadores insistieron que era un niÑo. como nos dice lori montenegro la expulsiÓn de millie desperto la solidaridad de estrellas de fÚtbol femenino. >> asÍ alientan sus compaÑeras a milagro fernÁndez, millie como la llaman cariÑosamente es tan buena con el balÓn nadie se explica cÓmo organizadores pueden han podido descalificoarla a ella y todo su equipo de un torneo de fÚtbol por su corte de pelo. >> (habla en inglÉs). >> ni ella ni sus compaÑeras del equipo cachorros chicas disimulo a un su enojo. >> que no podÍan hacer eso porque es muy mal. >> al parecer alguien la confundiÓ con un chico la identificÓ como un varon en la lista del equipo femenino. >> segÚn organizadores. >> (informaciÓn en pantalla) >> y mantuvieron su posiciÓn a pesar que los padres de millie presentaron pruebas que tent feek a un como femenina. esa intran singz hace creer que detrÁs
. >> millie hernÁndez es una niÑa latina de apenas 8 aÑos que ama jugar al fÚtbol en nebraska, pero el fin de semana pasado millie y su equipo fueron descalificados del torneo femenino que disputaban porque los organizadores insistieron que era un niÑo. como nos dice lori montenegro la expulsiÓn de millie desperto la solidaridad de estrellas de fÚtbol femenino. >> asÍ alientan sus compaÑeras a milagro fernÁndez, millie como la llaman cariÑosamente es tan buena con el...
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little giant, great character, strong-willed, maybe too clever by half for kansas nebraska. thatstarts a firestorm makes for the republican party's emergence. what does the can-do -- buchanan do? he makes it clear that douglas will not get any patronage. stephen douglas spent $3000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. -- $40,000 of his own money to let james buchanan in 1856. then he goes further when douglas breaks with him over kansas, he proscribes and then democrats inasite congress that he controls. you have two big figures that are at loggerheads. he does nothing to recognize the growing antagonism that many northern white working voters have towards what they call the slave power. this story has been told in every textbook. i don't need to rehearse it at length. the issue was not slavery or no slavery in the late 1850's. the issue was what is the issue of the west? felt you were going to have more inequality and poverty and trouble socially. southerners believed if you close up the west to them, slavery cannot prosper as it is prospering. it is prospering
little giant, great character, strong-willed, maybe too clever by half for kansas nebraska. thatstarts a firestorm makes for the republican party's emergence. what does the can-do -- buchanan do? he makes it clear that douglas will not get any patronage. stephen douglas spent $3000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. -- $40,000 of his own money to let james buchanan in 1856. then he goes further when douglas breaks with him over kansas, he proscribes and then democrats inasite...
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nebraska wo several tornadoes. toppled trees and wind caused widespread damage and after 30 reported tornadoes on monday, another round is on the way. severe thunderstorms including damaging winds, heavy rains and the potential for more tornadoes is forecast for the plains and parts of the midwest today. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will likely face more than one uncomfortable moment when he's question this afternoon. members of the senate intelligence committee are expected to grill sessions on two issues, his contacts with russian officials during the campaign, and his role in firing james comey. >> reporter: good morning. sessions will be answering those questions during a public hearing. the justice department says he requested it not be behind closed doors because he believes it's important for the american people to hear the truth directly from him. >> i'm glad to be here. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions praised president trump and fellow cabinet members monday ahead of his testimony before
nebraska wo several tornadoes. toppled trees and wind caused widespread damage and after 30 reported tornadoes on monday, another round is on the way. severe thunderstorms including damaging winds, heavy rains and the potential for more tornadoes is forecast for the plains and parts of the midwest today. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will likely face more than one uncomfortable moment when he's question this afternoon. members of the senate intelligence committee are expected to...
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in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association said while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize that our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for everyone involved. some of soccer's biggest female stars showed support for hernandez including mia hamm and two-time olympic gold medalist abby wambach. >> you can do anything you want to do, you want to be, and guess what you can look like whatever you need to look like to do it. >> we reached out to tournament organizers, springfield soccer club, but we have not received a remri. we areply. cbs news new york. >>> billy joel is postponing his concert tonight in new york city because of a viral infection. joel's spokesperson says the doctors are forcing the 68-year- old singer to postpone his concert at madison square garden. that ticketholder will be able to see joel this december. joel the piano man holds a record for the most performances by a single artist at madison square garden. >>> comedian jerry lewis is said to be making progress after doctors at a las vegas h
in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association said while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize that our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for everyone involved. some of soccer's biggest female stars showed support for hernandez including mia hamm and two-time olympic gold medalist abby wambach. >> you can do anything you want to do, you want to be, and guess what you can look like whatever you need to look like to...
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maher.l time with bill would like to have maher visit nebraska and work in the fields, which prompted maher to use a slur in a joke that he was a house slave. activists including the reverand al sharpton quickly criticized maher and it remained a top-ranked topic on twitter on saturday morning. sasse wrote saturday that he wished he had immediately criticized maher for using the term. >>> it will be a long road of recovery for officers her in a shoot out. one officer has been airlifted to a san antonio hospital and two others are in serious condition. the officers were shot by this man. this happened while the police were trying to apprehend him after he shot his girlfriend, leaving her dead. >> this investigation is very complex. multiple officers are involved in this shoot out.>> the department is asking for prayers for the officers' recovery. >>> and gunfire erupted last night that killed one teenager and injured another. they were walking just before 10:00 when the suspect started shooting at them.>> any time you have a homicide, it is very tragic, but when you have a 13- year-old
maher.l time with bill would like to have maher visit nebraska and work in the fields, which prompted maher to use a slur in a joke that he was a house slave. activists including the reverand al sharpton quickly criticized maher and it remained a top-ranked topic on twitter on saturday morning. sasse wrote saturday that he wished he had immediately criticized maher for using the term. >>> it will be a long road of recovery for officers her in a shoot out. one officer has been airlifted...
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(steve) a stunning story out of nebraska tonight...that's starting to get shared around the country. a little girl on a soccer team...told she can't play...because people in charge...thought she was a boy. (vicki) even worse...the organizers banned her whole team from competing. grant lodes is here with details...and what happens next. (grant) you heart just goes out to mili hernandez. she loves her hair short...but it cost her and her team a chance to continue in a torunament. mili is really good at soccer...she's 8 years old...but plays with 11 year olds on a traveling club team. this weekend...mili helped lead her team to the finals of a girls soccer tournament in springfield nebraska. but on yesterday - right before taking the field - mili and her team were suddenly disqualified. springfield soccer organizers believed mili was a boy.
(steve) a stunning story out of nebraska tonight...that's starting to get shared around the country. a little girl on a soccer team...told she can't play...because people in charge...thought she was a boy. (vicki) even worse...the organizers banned her whole team from competing. grant lodes is here with details...and what happens next. (grant) you heart just goes out to mili hernandez. she loves her hair short...but it cost her and her team a chance to continue in a torunament. mili is really...
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and they invited them to nebraska. maher joked about working in the nebraska fields, and used the "n word." just a few hours ago, he apologized and released that statement saying last night was a particularly long night as i regret using the word i used in the banter of a live moment. >>> the trump presidency is facing criticism all over the world this weekend. protesters opposed to the president's policies gathered in more than 100 cities for a march for truth today. they are demanding a full investigation into what connections the trump team had with russia. meanwhile, after he pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate agreement. u.s. ambassador to the united nations claims trump does believe in climate change. >> he believes the climate is changing and he believes pollutants are part of that equation. >> and the ambassador says trump pulled out of the pact because it was impossible to meet the terms of agreement and that the administration will do it under its own terms. >>> a lot of democrats say they will continue
and they invited them to nebraska. maher joked about working in the nebraska fields, and used the "n word." just a few hours ago, he apologized and released that statement saying last night was a particularly long night as i regret using the word i used in the banter of a live moment. >>> the trump presidency is facing criticism all over the world this weekend. protesters opposed to the president's policies gathered in more than 100 cities for a march for truth today. they...
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in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association says while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for everyone involved. somer soccer's biggest female stars showed support for hernandez, including world cup winner, mia hamm, and abby words wombach. we reached out to the organizers of the soccer club, but did not receive a reply. we are told other members on the team want to cut their hair in support of their teammate, but they are awaiting permission from their parents. >> all right milley, keep going. despite the disappointment, she says she's going play soccer and the mom of a daughter who plays soccer, i say go for it. >> she needs to go out there and beat them all. >>> coming up at 6:00, more fallout from a heated tin in maryland. >> we'll show you just how much police can learn about you by tracking your phone. >> and we want to hear your story ideas. you got something simmering, send us an email. newstips@wusa9.com. >>> the supreme court has agreed to hear a major case
in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association says while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for everyone involved. somer soccer's biggest female stars showed support for hernandez, including world cup winner, mia hamm, and abby words wombach. we reached out to the organizers of the soccer club, but did not receive a reply. we are told other members on the team want to cut their...
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last night storms in dakotas and nebraska. areas through the quad cities, omaha, des moines, that could be the strongest storms maybe an isolated tornado. as far as the warm trend goes i cannot stress enough enjoy today in the north and southeast. we don't get a stretch like this. we're almost in july, the hottest time of year. so it is nice but it will warm up days ahead. washington, d.c., you get 82 today. 91 thursday, a touch of humidity. friday, 93, with added humidity. today is the day of perfection. by friday, new york city will be back up to 90 degrees. even boston gets up to 87 by friday. the opposite is going to happen in the northwest. temperatures will be decreasing towards friday. kansas city going from upper 80s to low 80s by friday. to our friends in the northwest you were really hot this past weekend, you'll cool off and then towards the holiday weekend. texas expected to be hot all the way thanks for that tip, appreciate it. >> and we'll go live to london on how the attack was pulled off on how the attack was p
last night storms in dakotas and nebraska. areas through the quad cities, omaha, des moines, that could be the strongest storms maybe an isolated tornado. as far as the warm trend goes i cannot stress enough enjoy today in the north and southeast. we don't get a stretch like this. we're almost in july, the hottest time of year. so it is nice but it will warm up days ahead. washington, d.c., you get 82 today. 91 thursday, a touch of humidity. friday, 93, with added humidity. today is the day of...
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he then asked sassy if people do that in nebraska. >> you got to get to nebraska more. >> you're welcome. we'd love to have you work in the fields with us. >> work in the fields? >> that's part -- >> i'm a house [ bleep ] -- no. it's a joke. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. there are no exceptions that make this acceptable. yes, comedians are expected to cross some hard lines. i get it. but let's be clear. free speech comes with a responsibility to speak up when folks use that word and that's what i'm going now. the history of the n-word is too painful, too loaded, too raw. it's an attack on human dignity. it's an attack on the american creed. you cannot allow anyone to act like there's anything funny in any context about using that word. and you have to have one standing no matter who it is. we led the fight against radio host don imus after he made slurs about women's team. we stood up to rush limbaug. and last year i called out black comic larry wilmore who hosted the white house correspondent dinner and called president obama, quote, my n-word. so now we're upset
he then asked sassy if people do that in nebraska. >> you got to get to nebraska more. >> you're welcome. we'd love to have you work in the fields with us. >> work in the fields? >> that's part -- >> i'm a house [ bleep ] -- no. it's a joke. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. there are no exceptions that make this acceptable. yes, comedians are expected to cross some hard lines. i get it. but let's be clear. free speech comes with a...
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he didn't want to pay for the medicaid expansion in needier ned -- nebraska. he wanted it to be free for them. the cornhusker dick kick back the federal government would pay for 90% of the cost. not for the disabled people or pregnant women or the poorest of the poor, only for the people who were in the medicaid expansion population. which is mostly between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty level. if you were below 100% or disabled or pregnant woman the federal government would give less money to the state than they would give if you were in that expansion population. what the gop trying to do is phase that aspect of it out. if the state wants to cover people who are higher and currently be in expansion population they got to pay the same what they pay for the normal population. host: where do you see democrats on the healthcare issue? guest: i don't think a single democrat will undo president obama achievement. there have been points in the last couple of months, when republicans and democrats have worked together on issues related to healthcare. you had a
he didn't want to pay for the medicaid expansion in needier ned -- nebraska. he wanted it to be free for them. the cornhusker dick kick back the federal government would pay for 90% of the cost. not for the disabled people or pregnant women or the poorest of the poor, only for the people who were in the medicaid expansion population. which is mostly between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty level. if you were below 100% or disabled or pregnant woman the federal government would give less...
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ben sass from nebraska said he cringed when he saw this. he's getting a lot of blowback from people who can look at the video and not seeing ben sass cringing right now. >> let me read you his apology. he just put out a statement. friday nights are always my worst night of sleep because i'm reflecting on the things i should or shouldn't have said on my live show. last night was a particularly long night as i regret the word i used. the word was offensive and i regret saying it and i'm very sorry. bakari, some people are calling for bill maher to lose his job. is his apology enough? >> you know, i don't care whether or not bill maher keeps his job or not. he's fired, so what. the fact is you're still going to have people who replace him and come on tv and call each other -- whether or not they do it in attempting to do it in jest or derogatory. i want to have this discussion about race in this country. i want to have this discussion really about why that word carries so much hurt and pain for so many. you know, on twitter, and social media,
ben sass from nebraska said he cringed when he saw this. he's getting a lot of blowback from people who can look at the video and not seeing ben sass cringing right now. >> let me read you his apology. he just put out a statement. friday nights are always my worst night of sleep because i'm reflecting on the things i should or shouldn't have said on my live show. last night was a particularly long night as i regret the word i used. the word was offensive and i regret saying it and i'm...
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hail throughout nebraska and wyoming and the plains. that is not our problem anymore. 50s on the temps. a bunch of 40s. now we're looking at 50s. we're slow to warm up. we will. except for the patchy fog, everything says sunshine and nice spring temperatures. 60s and 70s low 80s. sal, 8:01, a couple of issues with cal train. >> yeah. the commute is starting to get later and later as we get into summer. people hit the road later just a little bit. at the macarthur maze, you will see that traffic will be a little slow approaching the 580/80 interchange. you can see that traffic is getting slow at the bay bridge toll plaza. when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, you still have a slow down. it will last for a bit. i always look at, and you can too, you can look at this ramp that i'm pointing out. once that ramp is crowded like this, that means you have a little ways to go before the commute unwinds. once you see that ramp get better, that is the first thing that gets better. then the rest of the commute follows. we have a little bit of
hail throughout nebraska and wyoming and the plains. that is not our problem anymore. 50s on the temps. a bunch of 40s. now we're looking at 50s. we're slow to warm up. we will. except for the patchy fog, everything says sunshine and nice spring temperatures. 60s and 70s low 80s. sal, 8:01, a couple of issues with cal train. >> yeah. the commute is starting to get later and later as we get into summer. people hit the road later just a little bit. at the macarthur maze, you will see that...
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and specifically, our discussion with former nebraska governor and senator bob kerrey. what do you make of donald trump? you have been a new yorker for a long time. you probably had interactions with him. and i learned recently you have been writing him letters sporadically. >> well, i did, i have actually wrote seven, right after he won the election. and it was in response -- i have a 15 yearly son. and he was asking me what it is a all about and what was going ochbl it was as much to answer the questions my son was asking me as it was an attempt to try to influence the president or change the direction he was going. >> topics like? >> health care for example. if you really want to have a health care compromise legislation, you know, i can sit down and write a bill that would get 60 votes. 20 democrats would vote no, 20 republicans would vote no and you would get a bill. my suggestion in the letter was get a republican that people trust, mitch daniels could come in. he have expanded medicaid, they have an interesting way they have done it. their current head of cms use
and specifically, our discussion with former nebraska governor and senator bob kerrey. what do you make of donald trump? you have been a new yorker for a long time. you probably had interactions with him. and i learned recently you have been writing him letters sporadically. >> well, i did, i have actually wrote seven, right after he won the election. and it was in response -- i have a 15 yearly son. and he was asking me what it is a all about and what was going ochbl it was as much to...
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buffett: i won some minor scholarship in nebraska to go to any graduate school i wanted to. they gave me $500. so i applied -- my dad suggested harvard. so i applied. david: you did not get in? mr. buffett: i did not get in. it took 10 minutes -- i spent 10 hours going to see the guy who interviewed me, and he looked at me and he said, forget it. david: have you ever run into that guy again? heard from him since? mr. buffett: no. he needs protection now. [laughter] david: so i guess harvard does not come after you for money because they turned you down. but you went to columbia business school. why did you go to columbia? mr. buffett: i was at the university of omaha. what was then called the university of omaha. i was in the library in august, and i was leafing through catalogs, and i just happen to see columbia had graham and dodd as teachers. i had read their book but had no idea they were teaching. so, i wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd, i thought you guys were dead." i said "now that i know you are alive, i would really love to come to columbia if you can ge
buffett: i won some minor scholarship in nebraska to go to any graduate school i wanted to. they gave me $500. so i applied -- my dad suggested harvard. so i applied. david: you did not get in? mr. buffett: i did not get in. it took 10 minutes -- i spent 10 hours going to see the guy who interviewed me, and he looked at me and he said, forget it. david: have you ever run into that guy again? heard from him since? mr. buffett: no. he needs protection now. [laughter] david: so i guess harvard...
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calls apparently ignored by a nebraska democratic state party official, phil montag, caught on tape as saying this about scalise. >> i'm [ bleep ] glad he got shot. >> reporter: montag claims he was taken out of context, but was fired anyway by the state party chair. that, as another nebraska democrat, chelsey gentry-tipton, fighting calls for her resignation after mocking grieving republicans on facebook. the white house facing its own criticism today, after the president welcomed a former trump delegate who last year suggested that hillary clinton be executed. >> hillary clinton should be put on the firing line and shot. >> reporter: the white house tonight, david, is condemning both depp's comments and all calls to violence. and law enforcement officials we spoke with said, their concern is that even a joke by an actor here in hollywood could be taken seriously and trigr violence. david? >> matt gutman with us tonight. matt, thank you. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world ne tonight" this friday. a teen's mysterious death under investigation. the body of a 14-year-old girl f
calls apparently ignored by a nebraska democratic state party official, phil montag, caught on tape as saying this about scalise. >> i'm [ bleep ] glad he got shot. >> reporter: montag claims he was taken out of context, but was fired anyway by the state party chair. that, as another nebraska democrat, chelsey gentry-tipton, fighting calls for her resignation after mocking grieving republicans on facebook. the white house facing its own criticism today, after the president welcomed...
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we begin with a video taken by a police camera in lincoln, nebraska. the images you are about to see could be very disturbing to some some. [♪] oh, gosh. the lincoln alcohol king. a dance contest in honor of best friends day. of course bellevue said this is their chance to show the police force isn't just made up of middle aged men with no soul. there are also middle aged women no soul. over five million people have watched the video. that's one for every dollar taken from local bangs while they were having their dance party. i love law enforcement. donald trump promised to make america great again and he may have pulled it off. earlier today miller-coors announced. zima is coming back to stores this summer. yes. a collective whew for those of you who never been to a crows concert. it was created as an alternative to beer. it became the preferred drink of men who wanted an alternative to dating. zima was so tough. we have footage of a few people who consumed in the first footage. topic number three. zima isn't the only company cashing in on the nosta
we begin with a video taken by a police camera in lincoln, nebraska. the images you are about to see could be very disturbing to some some. [♪] oh, gosh. the lincoln alcohol king. a dance contest in honor of best friends day. of course bellevue said this is their chance to show the police force isn't just made up of middle aged men with no soul. there are also middle aged women no soul. over five million people have watched the video. that's one for every dollar taken from local bangs while...
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, and that deal was he didn't want to pay for the medicaid expansion in nebraska. he wanted it to essentially be free for them. their deal was then called the cornhusker kickback was that the federal government would take 90% of the costs, not for all medicaid people, so not for disabled people, pregnant people, the poorest of the poor, but only for people who were in that medicaid expansion population, which was mostly between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty level. so if you were super poor, so below 100% or you were disabled, pregnant woman, the federal government would give less money than they would give if you were in that expansion population. what the gop is trying to do is to save that aspect of it out such that if a state wants to cover people who are hired and would currently be in the expansion population, they've got to pay the same as what they pay for their normal population. >> where do you see democrats overall in the senate right now on the health care issue? >> well, i don't think a single democrat is going to vote to undo president obama's s
, and that deal was he didn't want to pay for the medicaid expansion in nebraska. he wanted it to essentially be free for them. their deal was then called the cornhusker kickback was that the federal government would take 90% of the costs, not for all medicaid people, so not for disabled people, pregnant people, the poorest of the poor, but only for people who were in that medicaid expansion population, which was mostly between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty level. so if you were super...
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leticia:aquÍ le contamos la historia de milly una futbolista a la que no la dejaron jugar en un torneo en nebraska porque tenÍa el pelo muy corto y pensaron que era un niÑo. de hecho, los Árbitros descalificaron al equipo de millie hernÁndez creyendo que habÍan metido a un varÓn a la liga de mujeres. en respuesta, todas sus compaÑeras de equipo se cortaron el cabello bien cortito en apoyo a mili. eso lo llamo un golazo de solidaridad y compaÑerismo. muy buenas noches que tengan buen fin de semana. reaccionÓ a los dichos de james comey. el mandatario, lo acusÓ de mentir y de tambiÉn filtrar informaciÓn privilegiada sobre sus conversaciones privadas. aunque trump, insiste que comey lo liberÓ de las conexiones con los rusos, a sus abogados aÚn consideran una demanda en contra de comey. >> el presidente dice estar 100% convencido de brindar una declaraciÓn. [habla en inglÉs] trump, tambiÉn dijo que no hubo obstrucciÓn sobre la investigaciÓn de michel flynn. james comey, ayer bajo juramento testificÓ contra Él, asegurando que Él tratÓ de interferir en la investigaciÓn y le pidi
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here's the latest, it comes from nebraska. phil montag a longtime liberal activist and official with the state's democratic party caught on tape applauding the shooting.
here's the latest, it comes from nebraska. phil montag a longtime liberal activist and official with the state's democratic party caught on tape applauding the shooting.
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we have announced that we are going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to get that plan going and we wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. a new bed tower -- and health care is changing. you don't need as many hospital beds anymore. most care is ambulatory. we took 10% of our money for design fees, $56 million to plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, we worked with the community in omaha, nebraska, a private-public partnership, and another unity donated $40 million. now we are building a state-of-the-art ambulatory facility for $96 million. sing 10% taxpayers -- taxpayer dollars. we are going to have a state-of-the-art facility in omaha that will serve the needs of veterans without building a big bed tower. and i think we need to think about what the footprint of the v.a. will look like in the future so we can get state-of-the-art facilities without having to spend the type of money we have always thought we needed in the past. so i think toget
we have announced that we are going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to get that plan going and we wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. a new bed tower -- and health care is changing. you don't need as many hospital beds anymore. most care is ambulatory. we took 10% of our money for design fees, $56 million to plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, we worked with the...
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the little giant, great smart,er, strong-willed, maybe too clever by half for kansas nebraska. that starts a firestorm that makes for the republican party's emergence. but he is a meaningful and important player. what does buchanan do? from the get-go, he makes it clear that douglas will not get no patronage. stephen douglas spent $40,000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. buchanan rewards him by giving him no patronage, making it clear he will give all the patronage for the midwest to jesse bright, who was a dove face as well. and he goes further when douglas breaks with him over kansas, he actually what we would call proscribes and then removes douglasite democrats in congress that he controls. what you have is two big figures in the democratic party and from the get-go they are loggerheads. he does not do anything to recognize the growing antagonism that many northern white working voters have towards what they call the slave power. and this story has been told in every textbook. i do not really need to rehearse it at length. but the issue in the united states
the little giant, great smart,er, strong-willed, maybe too clever by half for kansas nebraska. that starts a firestorm that makes for the republican party's emergence. but he is a meaningful and important player. what does buchanan do? from the get-go, he makes it clear that douglas will not get no patronage. stephen douglas spent $40,000 of his own money to elect james buchanan in 1856. buchanan rewards him by giving him no patronage, making it clear he will give all the patronage for the...
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. >> nebraska senator ben stamps rebuild aow to culture of self-reliance. he is interviewed by stephen on carla, founder and president of the millennial action project. are going tohat graduate from college in the spring and summer are going to change jobs three times. sorry, not just jobs, three industries in the first decade. that is new, and all of this unsettling, scary stuff was about the idea that job disruption created all of these enablingg ripples human capital and social networks. a lot of what people panicked about then was what we are going to be experiencing for work speed -- at work speed for forevermore. 40-year-olds, 50-year-old, six-year-old schedules and not just out of their jobs, but whole industries. no civilization has ever done that. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits use them archives, and historic , -- museums archives, and , historic places. located about two miles southeast of the u.s. capitol building on the anacostia river, the washington navy yard was established in 1799. up next, a walking tour throu
. >> nebraska senator ben stamps rebuild aow to culture of self-reliance. he is interviewed by stephen on carla, founder and president of the millennial action project. are going tohat graduate from college in the spring and summer are going to change jobs three times. sorry, not just jobs, three industries in the first decade. that is new, and all of this unsettling, scary stuff was about the idea that job disruption created all of these enablingg ripples human capital and social...
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louiza savage with us to talk it.t jeff is in crawford, nebraska, republican. caller: i'm 60 years old and i have two granddaughters. i hope that they can get the mix if at all possible. you, i don't think the democrats have people to look up to. you look at pelosi or waters. they are just mean people. when you look at that rally the presidential election, the abortion, nobody allow up there ifto come they didn't agree with abortion. to talk about money they have of money. they get it from the education. not anons, money is excuse. it's because they are mean spirited. guest: plenty of mean spirited around. i think get really important point. which is role model. women that are in thesecs in holding offices, the more diversity of perspective and backgrounds you have. the more young women growing up this theysomeone identify with. there's only one woman being held up there as model of you don't happen to agree or like her, there's inspiring to you. that's where electing more women, whether they're democrats republicans, whether at state or national level is going
louiza savage with us to talk it.t jeff is in crawford, nebraska, republican. caller: i'm 60 years old and i have two granddaughters. i hope that they can get the mix if at all possible. you, i don't think the democrats have people to look up to. you look at pelosi or waters. they are just mean people. when you look at that rally the presidential election, the abortion, nobody allow up there ifto come they didn't agree with abortion. to talk about money they have of money. they get it from the...
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rob: 23 reported tornadoes in colorado and nebraska, jenna steen is tracking those storms. >> reporter: in carpal video and yesterday we had a particularly dangerous tornado watch in those areas to make sure people were aware of the situation, 3 dozen reports of tornadoes yesterday in wyoming, south dakota, nebraska. hundreds of reports of severe storms including ale, damage and wind, that is the system producing snow in higher elevations moving across the northern plains and upper midwest today. large hail, isolated tornadoes possible in the other big story is the extreme heat, you see how cold it is out west, part of the ingredients we need for tornado activity, the clash of the two air masses. we have very warm temperatures, record-setting warmth for two thirds of the country. a lot of 90s, heat index well into the 90s, 100 °, really dangerous, people need to take precautions. we will flirt with records again today, dozens of records said yesterday and as we head into wednesday and thursday the heat is going to break, that is the good news. you can stay indoors, air-conditioning, c
rob: 23 reported tornadoes in colorado and nebraska, jenna steen is tracking those storms. >> reporter: in carpal video and yesterday we had a particularly dangerous tornado watch in those areas to make sure people were aware of the situation, 3 dozen reports of tornadoes yesterday in wyoming, south dakota, nebraska. hundreds of reports of severe storms including ale, damage and wind, that is the system producing snow in higher elevations moving across the northern plains and upper...