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this is a major priority for us to replicate what you are doing in omaha. mr. fortenberry: is this a vision you anticipate catching on? secretary shulkin: we have interest from at least 18 communities. the great thing about the american public is is that you ask for their help when it comes to helping veterans and they step up. mr. foreenbergry: exactly. secretary shulkin: thanks again to -- mr. fortenberry: exactly. secretary shulkin: thanks again to omaha. we believe we'll have all five soon. in terms of lincoln, this is a contractor that was awarded that unfortunately was not able to be able to complete the work. that starts us back in the process. i think as congressman taylor said, we know this stuff takes too long. -- in 2019 al starting with construction in 2020. it's not the result of veterans that the contracting process didn't work for them. i asked our team to go back. that's unacceptable. they are looking to carve about eight months off that process. we're still 18 months away from being tible do the work that eeds to be done. from being able to do
this is a major priority for us to replicate what you are doing in omaha. mr. fortenberry: is this a vision you anticipate catching on? secretary shulkin: we have interest from at least 18 communities. the great thing about the american public is is that you ask for their help when it comes to helping veterans and they step up. mr. foreenbergry: exactly. secretary shulkin: thanks again to -- mr. fortenberry: exactly. secretary shulkin: thanks again to omaha. we believe we'll have all five soon....
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in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. shon 00,000 in cashaceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you?hon hopwt tentiary iil was it dangerous? >> shon hopwd: loto do.ot a >> kft: he doesn't talk abou the things that he witnessed and experienced f prison. he dsn know, and he sees noalue i reliving them-- except for the job he landed in the safety of the legal library, which every federal prison is required to have. >> shon hopwood: and for the first six months i worked at the prison law library, i didn't hardly touch the books. they were big, they were thick, o t hopwood: self-ting. motivation. >> kroft: it all started with a supreme cot help him get his sentence reduced.him assisting other prisoners with all sorts of cases. >> shon hopwood: i spent two months working on my own case, researching, and i was never able to get any legal reef myself the entirme i wasn: but r inma>> shon hopwood: i did. mistakes, and it really cost their clients sometimes, you k
in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. shon 00,000 in cashaceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you?hon hopwt tentiary iil was it dangerous? >> shon hopwd: loto do.ot a >> kft: he doesn't talk abou the things that he witnessed and experienced f prison. he dsn know, and he sees noalue i reliving them-- except for the job he landed in the safety of the legal...
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in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. >> shon hopwood: when they arrested me, they searched my car and found $100,000 in cash that was directly traceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you? >> shon hopwood: they had me. >> kroft: and they would have him for a long time. when he entered the federal penitentiary in illinois in may of 1999, he was 23 years old. was it dangerous? >> shon hopwood: of course. in part because, there's not a lot for the inmates to do. >> kroft: he doesn't talk about the things that he witnessed and experienced in federal prison. he doesn't want his family to know, and he sees no value in reliving them-- except for the job he landed in the safety of the legal library, which every federal prison is required to have. >> shon hopwood: and for the first six months i worked at the prison law library, i didn't hardly touch the books. they were big, they were thick, they were intimidating. >> kroft: what was the spark that got you to start opening the
in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. >> shon hopwood: when they arrested me, they searched my car and found $100,000 in cash that was directly traceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you? >> shon hopwood: they had me. >> kroft: and they would have him for a long time. when he entered the federal penitentiary in illinois in may of 1999, he was 23...
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( laughter ) you grew up in omaha, right? >> yeah. >> stephen: tell me about these omaha steaks. >> they're good. i used to sell them over the phone. >> stephen: do you cold call people? >> well, yeah, there's a list, but steaks are actually fairly easy to sell because you're just, like, hey, you know steaks? they're delicious, right? yeah. all right. where's your credit card? ( laughter ) >> stephen: was there a better time of a year? >> lunchtime is the best time. >> stephen: everybody is hungry. >> at 11:30 they're buying. i'm going to take this. >> stephen: sure. i would take a piece of paper and this is my telemarketing technique and i would go, what's that? hang on for a second. oh, no, we can't sell them for that cheap. ( laughter ) and then i'd go, well, believe it or not, this just came in from upstairs. it's a single floor building. we're, like, well, we're basically giving away the filets. >> stephen: just for talking about this we should probably get steaks. >> after this, let's go out for some. >> stephen: the ne
( laughter ) you grew up in omaha, right? >> yeah. >> stephen: tell me about these omaha steaks. >> they're good. i used to sell them over the phone. >> stephen: do you cold call people? >> well, yeah, there's a list, but steaks are actually fairly easy to sell because you're just, like, hey, you know steaks? they're delicious, right? yeah. all right. where's your credit card? ( laughter ) >> stephen: was there a better time of a year? >> lunchtime is...
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tonight, tiny grace university in omaha, ka is playing in a regional post-season basketball tournament for christn colleges. but as mike tobias of pbs station net in nebraska tells us, this season is about more than wins and losses for the royals. >> reporter: coach brandon rogers is going easy on his team tonight. they've just played foda games in fiv, including trips to arkansas, oklahoma and south dakota. and the eight person team is down to seven. one player is sick and injured. for every big money, high profile college sports program you'll see during march madness, there's a tiny, low-profile program like grace university. the royals compete in a national athletic association of about 100 small christian colleges, and have won a few championships over the years. unlike some major conference schools, grace doeave things like showers with heated floors, lockers with built in ipads, chartered jets to games. the royals travel in a rented 15 passenger van. it's a small college that started the season with a new young coach and big dreams. >> our goal is to get to regionals. it's never
tonight, tiny grace university in omaha, ka is playing in a regional post-season basketball tournament for christn colleges. but as mike tobias of pbs station net in nebraska tells us, this season is about more than wins and losses for the royals. >> reporter: coach brandon rogers is going easy on his team tonight. they've just played foda games in fiv, including trips to arkansas, oklahoma and south dakota. and the eight person team is down to seven. one player is sick and injured. for...
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it is like the suburbans of omaha or the suburbs of even kansas city and the kansas side of things. there is a lot of districts that have these half suburban, half ex-urb ex-urban areas where the republican candidate has to make a decision, hug trump or start distanting themselves -- hug trump and alienite the suburban-its. >> i think republicans did a decent job of getting vote out compared to the other races that we've watched. but democratic intensity particularly in those inner suburbs of pittsburgh was just slightly higher. and that made the difference in this race. if you actually break it down, conor lamb lost the election day vote by maybe a handful of votes, one thanks to absentees. but the danger for republicans is that they are not going to be able to run this kind of field program everywhere in november. and trump is not going to be able to visit all of these solidly republican districts. >> how many districts are kind of like this one, where they sort of straddle the suburbs? meaning they are -- i think lexington, kentucky, that district looks like -- feels a little sim
it is like the suburbans of omaha or the suburbs of even kansas city and the kansas side of things. there is a lot of districts that have these half suburban, half ex-urb ex-urban areas where the republican candidate has to make a decision, hug trump or start distanting themselves -- hug trump and alienite the suburban-its. >> i think republicans did a decent job of getting vote out compared to the other races that we've watched. but democratic intensity particularly in those inner...
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we make up oh but we watch as omaha found out that if we on the seventy seven percent. want to shape the continent's future to. be part of the african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges cut the seventy seven percent. platform for africa charging. starting out with some junk and instructions from a book. at the age of fourteen william coming to dream. from boeing wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to make the law of this idea change his life a quick recall of much of an exciting journey the world we can play. heroes story. and the winter starting march twenty first on t.w. . odd. place. this is d.w. news live from berlin voters back right wing parties critical of the government's peace deal with marxist rebels conservatives emerging as a political force but still pulling short of the majority in the vote but a disastrous results for the former far guerillas of their first ever election will go live to bogota for the latest also coming up hardline turkish activists call for a day of actio
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for the pbs newshour, i'm mike tobias in omaha, nebraska. >> sreenivasan: and we'll be ck shortly with a poet's brief but spectacular take on creating a space for people who have fstorically been left out the arts. but first, take a moment to hear from youl pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, whichproduce the kind of stories you just saw, and keeps programs like ours on thair. >> sreenivasan: tooth decay is the momon chronic childhood disease, and 90% of all adults have cavities. but as special correspondent cat mese reported in january, dentists are trying to combat tiose problems with a new, low- cost alter to traditional treatments. here's a second look. >> reporter: it's an unmistakable, stomach-churning sound: the high pitched whir of the dentist's drill. for more than a century, it's been one of the main tools in the battle against tooth decay. the standard "drill-and-fill" treatment is not a lot of fun for anyone. but for some patients, especially young children who often have to be sedated or put under, it can be very challenging, and even dangerous. but the silve
for the pbs newshour, i'm mike tobias in omaha, nebraska. >> sreenivasan: and we'll be ck shortly with a poet's brief but spectacular take on creating a space for people who have fstorically been left out the arts. but first, take a moment to hear from youl pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, whichproduce the kind of stories you just saw, and keeps programs like ours on thair. >> sreenivasan: tooth decay is the momon chronic childhood disease, and 90% of all adults...
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as our omaha sun sally from sudan wants to know a lot of viruses. a tick bite can transmit viruses such as a form of encephalitis called tb e v in humans the pathogen can cause a fatal inflammation of the brain. other viral diseases are airborne so there are lots of ways they can spread. that's clever viruses which consist of just d.n.a. or r.n.a. in a protective envelope they don't have their own metabolism so they need a host like humans or other organisms in order to reproduce in the case of an infection a virus hijacks the host cell and injects its genetic material into it the host sound then becomes a factory for making new viruses. many viruses can spread between species. the pathogens responsible for aids or may have traveled from apes to humans. rodents can transmit hunter viruses for example. birds some flu viruses a vaccine may prevent infection. even though as in the case of flu the vaccine constantly has to be adapted as the virus mutates. one type of antiviral vaccine protects against cervical cancer and sometimes viruses aren't pathoge
as our omaha sun sally from sudan wants to know a lot of viruses. a tick bite can transmit viruses such as a form of encephalitis called tb e v in humans the pathogen can cause a fatal inflammation of the brain. other viral diseases are airborne so there are lots of ways they can spread. that's clever viruses which consist of just d.n.a. or r.n.a. in a protective envelope they don't have their own metabolism so they need a host like humans or other organisms in order to reproduce in the case of...
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the way from omaha where he wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to go and visit india changed his life a creature call it might come to an exciting journey to the world speak a. hero's story. and the winter hill starting march twenty first w. l o n welcome to quadriga until a couple of weeks ago it looked like the trumpet ministrations protectionist bark might be worse than it's but but that appears to have changed with the signature by president trump of tariffs on imported steel and aluminum the order sparked an outcry from a key allies on trading partners some are threatening retaliation others lobbying for exceptions critics say the move could.
the way from omaha where he wanted to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to go and visit india changed his life a creature call it might come to an exciting journey to the world speak a. hero's story. and the winter hill starting march twenty first w. l o n welcome to quadriga until a couple of weeks ago it looked like the trumpet ministrations protectionist bark might be worse than it's but but that appears to have changed with the signature by president trump...
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he will raise the payout to 2 million a year if creighton university in his hometown of omaha wins it all. >>> and speaking of winning it all, a big deal in the nfl. a trip to the championship game has apparently earned minnesota vikings quarterback case keenum a starting job in denver. reports say he will sign with the broncos tomorrow. >>> and coming up next right here, reaction to o.j. simpson's bombshell tv interview. what his lawyer is saying now. >>> also ahead, how a simple act of kindness from a waitress at a waffle house ended up changing her life. >>> and tom brady gets into a beer chugging competition on late night tv. so you have type 2 diabetes, right? yeah. yes i do. okay so you diet, you exercise, you manage your a1c? that's the plan. what about your heart? what do you mean my heart? the truth is, type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. but wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 dia
he will raise the payout to 2 million a year if creighton university in his hometown of omaha wins it all. >>> and speaking of winning it all, a big deal in the nfl. a trip to the championship game has apparently earned minnesota vikings quarterback case keenum a starting job in denver. reports say he will sign with the broncos tomorrow. >>> and coming up next right here, reaction to o.j. simpson's bombshell tv interview. what his lawyer is saying now. >>> also ahead,...
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> brennan: we want to turn now to iowa republican senator joni ernst she joins us this morning from omaha, nebraska. senator, good morning. i want to ask you about impact of those tariffs on your home state but first off i want to ask you because you are one top ten recipients of nra funding in the senate, your image was being held up by some of the protesters at the rally here in washington yesterday. i wonder, how you are responding to these young activists who are calling for gun control? >> well, margaret i want to push back on that because i myself don't receive funding from outside organizations other than what the smaller donations that might come from pacs, many outside organizations will run advertisements without the consent of candidates. they will run advertisements for candidates, against candidates. i have no control over that, my campaign has no control -- >> brennan: you're separating yourself from the nra by saying that? >> no, i am not separating myself from the nra. i would state that there are lot of outside organizations that cannot coordinate with candidates or their
> brennan: we want to turn now to iowa republican senator joni ernst she joins us this morning from omaha, nebraska. senator, good morning. i want to ask you about impact of those tariffs on your home state but first off i want to ask you because you are one top ten recipients of nra funding in the senate, your image was being held up by some of the protesters at the rally here in washington yesterday. i wonder, how you are responding to these young activists who are calling for gun control?...
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it lists only one employee of its office in omaha. the contract is to replace about 2 miles o f the current border print in mexico. constructer is an offshoot of the u.s. based firm coastal environmental group. it was accused of 2016 government audit of shady billing practices. >>> it is been a turbulent day in wall street. the dow lost a third of a point. the nasdaq posted a mild gain. part of the issues on wall street was caused by new tariffs. the u.s. will impose 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum. today he tweeted that the u.s. is losing billions of -- the tax can be passed along consumers and manufactures especially those who makes and used cars building materials, soda and beers. >> we heard from a handful of companies speaking out. we are unclear yet what it will specifically do to prices and they are saying u.s. consumers would surely suffer. >> canada could be hit the a hardest, 90% of its steel export are to the u.s. eu president announced that he's weighing on potential terror on u.s. goods ranging from motorcycles and he ta
it lists only one employee of its office in omaha. the contract is to replace about 2 miles o f the current border print in mexico. constructer is an offshoot of the u.s. based firm coastal environmental group. it was accused of 2016 government audit of shady billing practices. >>> it is been a turbulent day in wall street. the dow lost a third of a point. the nasdaq posted a mild gain. part of the issues on wall street was caused by new tariffs. the u.s. will impose 25% on steel and...
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in omaha we are getting ready to break ground based on the new legislation that was passed just fairly recently on the new inventory care center taking the money which was set aside for years and years struggling to become big enough to actually rehabilitate this was never going to happen given all the difficulties in partnership with those public dollars and your leadership there nothing of $30 million t to build out this care center. it's a huge first step in the new way of thinking for the va and we are very proud of that. back to modeling and using this as a scalable template i would like your perspective on that, but the hard news is that lincoln va clinic where we have the historical structure, beautifully wonderfully integrated into a campus in the center of the city, redevelopment agreement reached with the city of things ready to go and defend the process collapses. you've been very generous but i think it would be helpful as well as giving commentary on the new timeline for which we are going to receive big for the buildout of the new clinic particularly given that it was jus
in omaha we are getting ready to break ground based on the new legislation that was passed just fairly recently on the new inventory care center taking the money which was set aside for years and years struggling to become big enough to actually rehabilitate this was never going to happen given all the difficulties in partnership with those public dollars and your leadership there nothing of $30 million t to build out this care center. it's a huge first step in the new way of thinking for the...
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. >> this week's selfie comes from brent pullman, the president of midwest laboratories in omaha, nebraska. you can see him with his dad ken pohlman, the founder and ceo and some of their 150 employees as they kicked off a marketing campaign called driving smart decisions. they provide analysis of data for the agricultural and food industry. take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us at yourbestness@msnbc.com. be sure to include your name, the name of your business and use the hsh your b#yourbusiness. send an e-mail to yourbusiness@m yourbusiness@msnbc.com. we put everything up there from the show and so much for you. don't forget to connect with us on all digital and social media platforms, too. oh, there's one other thing. remember to check out our podcast, been there, built that, where i go in-depth with founders, entrepreneurs, ceos and decisionmakers about how they get through the day running their businesses or team. we look forward to seeing you next time. i'm jj ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. ♪ >>> sponsored by american express open. helping
. >> this week's selfie comes from brent pullman, the president of midwest laboratories in omaha, nebraska. you can see him with his dad ken pohlman, the founder and ceo and some of their 150 employees as they kicked off a marketing campaign called driving smart decisions. they provide analysis of data for the agricultural and food industry. take a selfie of you and your business and send it to us at yourbestness@msnbc.com. be sure to include your name, the name of your business and use...
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>> federal jury in omaha heard the case and took just an hour to acquit him of all counts. but the state of nebraska wasn't satisfied. appointing a special cous cuter and charged him with evidence tampering. this time, after a week-long trial before a judge on what one head line called a dark day for law enforcement, he was found guilty. >> you understand what you were convicted of? >> yes your honor. >> at the sentencing he said the truth would eventually come out. >> i don't believe this is the last of this case for me. i want to continue on and that's nothing personal with you. >> but the judge acknowledging he was moved by letters written by livers and samson asking him to throw the book at him, did just that. >> the defendant has not acknowledged any wrongdoing. he's no the appeared to be particularly remorseful. >> he would serve two years in state prison. a federal judge would order him to pay $6.5 million to livers and samson for violating their civil rights. he maintains his innocence to this day says he's broke. they're trying to collect from douglas county's insu
>> federal jury in omaha heard the case and took just an hour to acquit him of all counts. but the state of nebraska wasn't satisfied. appointing a special cous cuter and charged him with evidence tampering. this time, after a week-long trial before a judge on what one head line called a dark day for law enforcement, he was found guilty. >> you understand what you were convicted of? >> yes your honor. >> at the sentencing he said the truth would eventually come out....
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from omaha, an hour away, he was called in to help the smaller cass county sheriff's department. >> what really bothers me is that these two people were just sleeping in bed and the male victim was apparently crawling away and he was shot in the head. clearly an execution. >> reporter: close up. >> close up. and the female victim was along the side of the bed holding a phone in her hand, and she had been shot in the eye at close range. >> reporter: investigators found out pretty quickly how the stocks' killer or killers who entered the house. a screen had been lifted, a window appeared to have been forced open leading into the laundry room. from there it appeared the killer's route might have gone past the now empty easter basket sharmon had made, through the well kept kitchen, then up the stairs to where the stocks lay sleeping. four shotgun shells leaving a trail to the bullet. wayne tried to get up but was shot in the knee. it left a huge powder burn on the bed. then wayne was shot in the head. sharmon killed, too, as she tried to call 911. then it became apparent, it wasn't just one
from omaha, an hour away, he was called in to help the smaller cass county sheriff's department. >> what really bothers me is that these two people were just sleeping in bed and the male victim was apparently crawling away and he was shot in the head. clearly an execution. >> reporter: close up. >> close up. and the female victim was along the side of the bed holding a phone in her hand, and she had been shot in the eye at close range. >> reporter: investigators found...
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the way from omaha we wanted. to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to play this audio change translate play football too much concern exciting journey the world speak plain. hero's story. and the windmill starting march twenty first w. players play . this is d w news live from atlanta as collating tension between russia and the u.k. the russian foreign ministry hits back at london's response to a chemical attack on x. box on british soil we will ask the british m.p. about prime minister to resign may's decision to kick twenty three russian diplomats out of the country. also coming up fourteen million displaced people that is the human cost that syria's civil war enters its eighth year we look at the .
the way from omaha we wanted. to build a wind turbine to provide his village with electricity. i want to play this audio change translate play football too much concern exciting journey the world speak plain. hero's story. and the windmill starting march twenty first w. players play . this is d w news live from atlanta as collating tension between russia and the u.k. the russian foreign ministry hits back at london's response to a chemical attack on x. box on british soil we will ask the...
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you're not the one crying omaha! omaha! gary cohn was trying to change the play. >> if he gives a speech about charlottesville. charles: now you're conflicting a whole lot of things. >> it was a few months ago. charles: gary cohn decided to stay, he decided to stay, as a part of staying, you got to recognize there's one president. >> i know that. if the president does something outrageous and stupid, and you want to suck it up, that reflects on you. charlottesville, all the guys decided to suck it up. charles: that's on them. charlie, leave it there. meanwhile, talk phase two potentially of tax reform, rod shaw telling fbn maybe, listen. >> chairman kevin brady and the house have been talking about a phase two tax cut plan. we want to make the personal income tax cuts in the first tax cut bill permanent. they've talked about potentially lowering the capital gains rate, and there's other ideas that have been discussed. charles: to former cbo director douglas, phase two in the taxes. what can we expect? there are parts of the
you're not the one crying omaha! omaha! gary cohn was trying to change the play. >> if he gives a speech about charlottesville. charles: now you're conflicting a whole lot of things. >> it was a few months ago. charles: gary cohn decided to stay, he decided to stay, as a part of staying, you got to recognize there's one president. >> i know that. if the president does something outrageous and stupid, and you want to suck it up, that reflects on you. charlottesville, all the...
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ask for their help when it comes to helping veterans and they step up. >> exactly. >> so thanks to omaha for leading this. we believe we'll have all five soon and we look at this as a model to come back to you with. in terms of lincoln, this is a contractor that was awarded that was not able to complete the work we know this stuff takes too long, this was a reaward in '19 with construction starting in '20 and it's not the fault of the veterans that this contractor and the contracting process didn't work for them so i've asked our team to go back. i've told them that's unacceptable. they're looking at carving eight months off that process but we're still 18 months away from being able to do the work that needs to be done and that's why we think the public private partnerships are the way to go. >> in the meanwhile, people at home putting plans on hold, veterans eager for this unfolding dynamic have to be told that there were internal mistakes so anything you can do to expedite it would be helpful. again, not having this in place is a huge opportunity cost. i know you're on it. i thought i
ask for their help when it comes to helping veterans and they step up. >> exactly. >> so thanks to omaha for leading this. we believe we'll have all five soon and we look at this as a model to come back to you with. in terms of lincoln, this is a contractor that was awarded that was not able to complete the work we know this stuff takes too long, this was a reaward in '19 with construction starting in '20 and it's not the fault of the veterans that this contractor and the...
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kansas one of them plays clemsen tonight in omaha. late game in nebraska. duke, late game is three seed texas tech versus number two. lauren: are you tired from watching all the games? jared: it was great last night. we will show record-setting performance in nba last night. >> very exciting. you can catch jared sports reports fox news headlines 24/7, siriusxm 115. lauren: unfortunately we do have bad news because the dow is continuing to fall, futures lower by over 200 points and this is how stocks in europe are trading, you can see 2% decline in germany and in chance, the dollar under pressure, we've got the trade wars heating up and we are going live to london next. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, mr. stevens. your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. is lauren: all right, taking a look at stock market futures this morning, more losses at the open down 3 days in a row. dow down more than 200 points. we are also chec
kansas one of them plays clemsen tonight in omaha. late game in nebraska. duke, late game is three seed texas tech versus number two. lauren: are you tired from watching all the games? jared: it was great last night. we will show record-setting performance in nba last night. >> very exciting. you can catch jared sports reports fox news headlines 24/7, siriusxm 115. lauren: unfortunately we do have bad news because the dow is continuing to fall, futures lower by over 200 points and this is...
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couple of hours has been working the phones and has found out just what it might take for the oracle of omaha to snatch up the troubled conglomerate or at least a part of it, that's next. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all across new york state, we're building the new new york. to grow your business with us in new york state visit esd.ny.gov. to grow your business with us in new york state i am an independent financial advisor. when i meet a new client, i start by asking questions like: did you understand all the fees you were paying? was your broker a fiduciary? were you satisfied with the attention you were getting? then i explain that being independent gives our firm more freedom to act in their best interests. independence lets us do that. charles schwab is proud to support more independent financial advisors and the
couple of hours has been working the phones and has found out just what it might take for the oracle of omaha to snatch up the troubled conglomerate or at least a part of it, that's next. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to life. and cutting-edge transportation development to connect those ideas to the world. along with urban redevelopment projects worthy of the world's top talent. all...
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general reacts comes out of his office, comes downstairs to the bunker in omaha, nebraska. >> general high ten, in charge of the u.s. nuclear arsenal watches along with his highly disciplined staff 24-7. >> i have six computer screens in my office. they all go off. verbal alarm goes off. people telling me ten different ways to tell the commander ready to move. >> ready to advise president trump who an alert president trump and if needed how to launch an attack. >> reporter: cnn we were there when a missile alert sounded. >> i'm sorry, we have to ask you to leave. >> reporter: the op center picked up signals of likely missiles filed in syria. every time it's sent instantly to general heighten, in this case it was quickly assessed as not a threat to the u.s. >> our strategic forces are ready to respond. and everybody should know that. they are ready this minute, in the air, in the sea, underground, ready for any threat. and the adversaries like kim jong-un need to know that. >> watches the conflicts care nully. and worries about missiles and bombs that kim jong-un may have hidden away.
general reacts comes out of his office, comes downstairs to the bunker in omaha, nebraska. >> general high ten, in charge of the u.s. nuclear arsenal watches along with his highly disciplined staff 24-7. >> i have six computer screens in my office. they all go off. verbal alarm goes off. people telling me ten different ways to tell the commander ready to move. >> ready to advise president trump who an alert president trump and if needed how to launch an attack. >>...
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fear of a lair and they had get away had been having an attack at omaha sept and meeting me . if letting me know i left. for a long time and you always were the only people on the ground collecting evidence of the war crimes committed in syria but in twenty thirteen a dossier endorsed by the opposition seemed to have proof of these crimes. and military defector code named caesar smuggled some fifty three thousand pictures out of syria many of which appeared to be of prisoners tortured to death by the regime he was a photographer with the military police he claims that until twenty eleven he photographed accident scenes and crimes involving the military. but when the revolution started the bodies photographed by cesar didn't look like accident victims anymore he alerted sami an activist friend who had been documenting the atrocities since the beginning of the revolution sami was at the very heart of the operation agreed to speak on camera so this was early this published on. the sort of the susan. boyle of the. order book. a lot more than that daily. little me i'm a bergman. on
fear of a lair and they had get away had been having an attack at omaha sept and meeting me . if letting me know i left. for a long time and you always were the only people on the ground collecting evidence of the war crimes committed in syria but in twenty thirteen a dossier endorsed by the opposition seemed to have proof of these crimes. and military defector code named caesar smuggled some fifty three thousand pictures out of syria many of which appeared to be of prisoners tortured to death...
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of "celebrity apprentice," at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. you, mr. trump, recognize that the real problem was a lack of leadership, you fired gary bussey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> back with us is hall rains, former executive editor of the "new york times," and eric wemple who focuses on media analysis and has already written about this resolving door on fox news and trump's key hires. eric, do you think he's building a cabinet and white house team, or do you think it looks more like he's building a rival cable news station? >> i don't know how much of a rival it's going to be. i think basically what you have here, ari, is a president who doesn't read. and you have a president who has never shown any interest in books or magazines or newspapers so much. and so he watches television, hours and hours and hours of it. this is his world. so the luminaries in his world are the ones that come on cable tv. and that's how he makes his judgments, those are the people he thinks are smart in the camp
of "celebrity apprentice," at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. you, mr. trump, recognize that the real problem was a lack of leadership, you fired gary bussey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> back with us is hall rains, former executive editor of the "new york times," and eric wemple who focuses on media analysis and has already written about this resolving door on fox news and...
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he heads out of his office to his bunker deep underground in omaha, nebraska. >> this is the battle deck at u.s. strategic command. >> his staff also watches in case they need to use their ballistic missiles. >> there are many alarms that go off. there's about ten different ways to let the commander know it's time to move. >> reporter: ready to advise president trump on how to deter enemies, and, if needed, launch a u.s. attack. cnn was given exclusive access to the general. we were there when an actual missile alert sounded. >> i'm sorry, we have to ask you to leave for a moment. >> reporter: the opposis center just picked up signals of russian missiles in syria. every time the alarm sounds, a detailed report is sent directly to the commander. in this case it is not a threat to the u.s. >> everybody should know that they're ready this minute, under the ground, on the sea, in the air. >> reporter: hiten watches diplomatic action carefully but worries about missiles and bombs north korea's kim jong-un may have still hidden away. >> reporter: your gut tells you he's still building. >> i th
he heads out of his office to his bunker deep underground in omaha, nebraska. >> this is the battle deck at u.s. strategic command. >> his staff also watches in case they need to use their ballistic missiles. >> there are many alarms that go off. there's about ten different ways to let the commander know it's time to move. >> reporter: ready to advise president trump on how to deter enemies, and, if needed, launch a u.s. attack. cnn was given exclusive access to the...
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and you think i live in omaha or chicago. what do i care about this? the fact is that if you are flying or traveling or expecting somebody and their flight originates in the northeast, you're going to be waiting a long time. you have a federal express package or coming. it's going to be delayed because of this. you can see we have snow. but we also have rain. we have been wait iing for the colder air to filter down from the upper atmosphere. it's starting now. new york city now down to 33. now you can see we're even starting to see some lightning bolts. that means we have thunder snow. that means a more dynamic storm. the storm is getting more dynamic and more convection. that means more snow. philadelphia looking at 32 degrees. 30 in binghamton. here are the warnings and advisorie advisories. all the way up into new england. here's what we look for. during the evening, it is going to be a rough commute. so if you are expecting somebody home here in the northeast, it's going to take them longer to get home. lingering snow into thursday as that system p
and you think i live in omaha or chicago. what do i care about this? the fact is that if you are flying or traveling or expecting somebody and their flight originates in the northeast, you're going to be waiting a long time. you have a federal express package or coming. it's going to be delayed because of this. you can see we have snow. but we also have rain. we have been wait iing for the colder air to filter down from the upper atmosphere. it's starting now. new york city now down to 33. now...
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she was searching for an elevator at a dillard's department store in omaha and spotted this. for your convenience, an elevator is located in china. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: i'll take the -- >> jimmy: i'll take the stairs, yeah. this next one was sent in by tabby caldwell in austin, texas. she spotted it outside a a classroom. it says, "women in math" and then below it says, "for all women who love math." let's see who is running it? oh, a bunch of men, perfect. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that don't add up. >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by john royds in hamilton canada. he spotted it in a grocery store. it says, "100% juice and other ingredients." so it's 100% -- it's 100%. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: oh definitely. it's definitely 100%. i got to go, man. >> jimmy: next sign was sent in by andy dee in cleveland, ohio. he was visiting the cleveland clinic and came across this. "thank you for making us number two in gastroenterology." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: come on man, we're number two. >> jimmy: if you're a a gastroenterologist number two is
she was searching for an elevator at a dillard's department store in omaha and spotted this. for your convenience, an elevator is located in china. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: i'll take the -- >> jimmy: i'll take the stairs, yeah. this next one was sent in by tabby caldwell in austin, texas. she spotted it outside a a classroom. it says, "women in math" and then below it says, "for all women who love math." let's see who is running it? oh, a bunch of men,...
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we can't match the oracle of omaha, but our countdown closer has his final four stock picks for you when "countdown" comes right back. don't go away. when you look at the mercedes-benz glc... ...with its high-tech cameras and radar... ...contemporary cockpit... ...three hundred and sixty degree network of driver-assist technologies... ...and sporty performance... ...what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. the 2018 glc. starting at $40,050. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. liz: six and a half minutes before the closing bell rings, i want you to look at the s&p 500 right now. if we gain anything, that'll be the third upside move in a row for the s&p, but it's the nasdaq -- any gain for the nasdaq, that's a record close. let's get to the new york stock exchange and nicole. >> reporter: bring on the records, right? you're saying how we hit a record, we saw that for the nasdaq for intraday, let's see if we can do it at the close as well, the russell which really is less exposed to the concerns about the trade wars, that's been higher, and the dow is up off
we can't match the oracle of omaha, but our countdown closer has his final four stock picks for you when "countdown" comes right back. don't go away. when you look at the mercedes-benz glc... ...with its high-tech cameras and radar... ...contemporary cockpit... ...three hundred and sixty degree network of driver-assist technologies... ...and sporty performance... ...what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. the 2018 glc. starting at $40,050....
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the omaha national cemetery will be the iconic place for us in nebraska and it's really come along very well. so that will be where i will be buried eventually, hopefully a long time from now, kick the can as long as i can on that. i want to just say with clarity that i think it's an absolute necessity that we preserve arlington national cemetery for those killed in action or the line of duty, i could see there could be a difference there, and i think that's a good discussion point, or those who earned the medal of honor or a like type award. if we don't do that, i think we have made a bad choice. this should be the ultimate place that we recognize those who have paid that ultimate sacrifice and no other place is like arlington for that. to make that decision, means it is a decision. it's a decision to not let that happen 20 years from now, 40 years from now, whenever that may be. i think we have to make that decision now, in my humble view. one of the choices we heard earlier was that we should block off a segment of arlington for medal of honor winners and killed in action, but don't
the omaha national cemetery will be the iconic place for us in nebraska and it's really come along very well. so that will be where i will be buried eventually, hopefully a long time from now, kick the can as long as i can on that. i want to just say with clarity that i think it's an absolute necessity that we preserve arlington national cemetery for those killed in action or the line of duty, i could see there could be a difference there, and i think that's a good discussion point, or those...
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standing by in omaha, nebraska, joining us exclusively. lance, you guys are the only railroad that serves all six major rail gateways between the u.s. and mexico. let's get right to it. as we look at a map of your routes, if everybody looks south to texas, arizona, california, new mexico, you are watching the wall developments closely for profit to see how interchange traffic at the mexican border may seem. what are you seeing and expects? >> you are exactly right, liz, with the six border crossings, we enjoy about 70's of that cross border rail traffic. we see a healthy vibrant growing economy that continues to ship more outbound finished product, consume more inbound finished product and has created strong supply chain ties with u.s. manufacturers and producers. liz: so material transport is what i'm hearing. you guys in your boxcars and railroads would be moving all kinds of material, specifically what? and i know it depends which wall prototype is chosen. somewhere made of concrete, somewhere made of metal, steel, would that be helpful
standing by in omaha, nebraska, joining us exclusively. lance, you guys are the only railroad that serves all six major rail gateways between the u.s. and mexico. let's get right to it. as we look at a map of your routes, if everybody looks south to texas, arizona, california, new mexico, you are watching the wall developments closely for profit to see how interchange traffic at the mexican border may seem. what are you seeing and expects? >> you are exactly right, liz, with the six...
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smaller to midsized cities, places like virginia beach, lexington, kentucky, little rock, arkansas, and omaha, nebraska. in short, our new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows pennsylvania 18 may be less of an outlier and more a sign of things to come. >>> we'll be back in a moment with "end game," and something in our poll that we've never seen before that could be hugely significant in november. >> announcer: coming up, "end pro golfer. to me he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent
smaller to midsized cities, places like virginia beach, lexington, kentucky, little rock, arkansas, and omaha, nebraska. in short, our new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows pennsylvania 18 may be less of an outlier and more a sign of things to come. >>> we'll be back in a moment with "end game," and something in our poll that we've never seen before that could be hugely significant in november. >> announcer: coming up, "end pro golfer. to me he's,...
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smaller to midsized cities, places like virginia beach, lexington, kentucky, little rock, arkansas, and omaha, nebraska. in short, our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows pennsylvania 18 may be less of an outlier and more a sign of things to come. >>> we'll be back in a moment with "end game," and something in our poll that we've never seen before that could be hugely significant in november. >> announcer: coming up, "end game" and "post game" brought to you by boeing, continuing our mission to connect, protect, explore, and inspire. made gill #1 shave in america. now get gillette quality at lower prices - every day. brought to you by more than a thousand workers in boston. we're proud of giving you our best. gillette - the best a man can get. customer service!d. ma'am. this isn't a computer... wait. you're real? with discover card, you can talk to a real person in the u.s., like me, anytime. wow. this is a recording. caller: really? no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service, here to help, not to sell. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultima
smaller to midsized cities, places like virginia beach, lexington, kentucky, little rock, arkansas, and omaha, nebraska. in short, our new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll shows pennsylvania 18 may be less of an outlier and more a sign of things to come. >>> we'll be back in a moment with "end game," and something in our poll that we've never seen before that could be hugely significant in november. >> announcer: coming up, "end game" and...
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letter from jim in omaha. you are on the. >> caller: yeah, i thank you for taking my call. i've been watching you for three weeks and i'm learning something new from you as a moderator and your guests just like the to get tonight. i will tell you one of the things i'm learning is the history of our country the understanding of these 13th, 14th and 15th amendments reconstruction amendments and the idea of our founders that when what they did at the convention of 1787 knowing they had an issue with slavery and knowing that basically they would be fixed in the future i would think that all of the stuff that even with the jim crow laws and all these three amendments what you have been saying tonight i guess it was tossed in the timeframe of our history for the people of different races to understand and i guess what i'm getting at is the 14th amendment knowing that because of dred scott is why we got the 14th amendment and knowing that we wanted to give them citizenship and that we all should work together and it should not have taken until 1964 civil rights amendment just beca
letter from jim in omaha. you are on the. >> caller: yeah, i thank you for taking my call. i've been watching you for three weeks and i'm learning something new from you as a moderator and your guests just like the to get tonight. i will tell you one of the things i'm learning is the history of our country the understanding of these 13th, 14th and 15th amendments reconstruction amendments and the idea of our founders that when what they did at the convention of 1787 knowing they had an...
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those games will be played in omaha, nebraska and in the west is xavier for the first time ever as it plays and gets underway in los angeles. >> finding out they are going to dance again can make young men jump around like little boys. the syracuse orange has to let it out before learning they would be playing arizona state in one of the first four match ups on wednesday night. >> you can understand the excitement. >> absolutely. >> they're all winners at this point. as are brackets. >>> well, tiger woods still has not won on the pga tour since 2013, but it's how he lost that has the golf world buzzing. >> tiger came into sunday's round of the valspar championship near tampa, florida, just one shot off the lead. he was still a shot back when he lined up over a 40-foot putt that would have forced a playoff. but it just came a little short. tiger finishing one back of paul casey who ended a nine-year winless drought but a lot of people are saying this is good. >> yeah. progress. >> progress for tiger woods. it's been a long time since we've seen him on the leaderboard going into a weeke
those games will be played in omaha, nebraska and in the west is xavier for the first time ever as it plays and gets underway in los angeles. >> finding out they are going to dance again can make young men jump around like little boys. the syracuse orange has to let it out before learning they would be playing arizona state in one of the first four match ups on wednesday night. >> you can understand the excitement. >> absolutely. >> they're all winners at this point. as...
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let's hear from jim in omaha. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching you guys for three weeks i am learning something new from you, the moderator, and your guests, just like the two guests tonight. i will tell you what, one of the things i am learning is the history of our country, the 13th, anding that the 14th, construction -- reconstruction amendments and the idea of our founders that when they did what they did at the convention in 1787, knowing that they had an issue with slavery, knowing that they would select [inaudible] be fixed in the future. i would think that all the stuff that is going -- even with the jim crow laws, these three amendments, what you guys have been saying tonight, i guess it was tough in that timeframe in our history for the people of different races to understand. what i am getting at is the 14th amendment, knowing that the cause of dred scott is why we got the 14th amendment, knowing give themnted to citizenship and that we should work together and it shouldn't have took until 1964 for civil rights ame
let's hear from jim in omaha. you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have been watching you guys for three weeks i am learning something new from you, the moderator, and your guests, just like the two guests tonight. i will tell you what, one of the things i am learning is the history of our country, the 13th, anding that the 14th, construction -- reconstruction amendments and the idea of our founders that when they did what they did at the convention in 1787, knowing that...
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that nafta also pushed down wages and one of the reasons working class americans, whether they are in omaha or cleveland so often don't get a raise. unfortunately, marcy was right. since then, as we fought bad trade deal after bad trade deal, marcy has been a reliable ally and leader in our fight for a trade policy that puts workers in toledo and everywhere else in this country first. we have also worked together to protect another major very important love of marcy kaptur, and that is our greatest natural resource, lake erie. we fought for the great lakes restoration initiative. we joined with senator portman bipartisanly to stop the president's all but elimination of the -- why would a president of the united states want to stop our cleanup of lake erie, and that's why marcy steps up. she works to protect the lake from invasive asian carp. she worked with farmers to prevent runoff into lake erie, all to protect the lake. it's what that lake means to us in terms of drinking water and jobs and commercialism and commercial development and people just enjoying the beauty of the lake. she has
that nafta also pushed down wages and one of the reasons working class americans, whether they are in omaha or cleveland so often don't get a raise. unfortunately, marcy was right. since then, as we fought bad trade deal after bad trade deal, marcy has been a reliable ally and leader in our fight for a trade policy that puts workers in toledo and everywhere else in this country first. we have also worked together to protect another major very important love of marcy kaptur, and that is our...
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next up is jim in omaha nebraska. >> thank you for taking my call. great program. you talked about a national bank. i have been trying to follow. you brought in the idea it goes to the federal reserve we have now. it was established in 1913. the question i have is the idea that having a central bank, doesn't that take away the idea one of the powers to coin money and to value -- doesn't that give the chance of the federal government through the reserve to manipulate our currency in a qe's thatith the we've had in the last decade and the number of them, the inflation problem with manipulating our currency's? was does question establishing a central bank create a problem of manipulating currency? well, the second bank of the united states started because america was having a tremendous problem with fluctuating currency because there was no central bank to bring that in. not only was it a problem of runaway and patient and fluctuation, but the government had no one to borrow money from. the bank of the united states was founded to perform for options. it was intended
next up is jim in omaha nebraska. >> thank you for taking my call. great program. you talked about a national bank. i have been trying to follow. you brought in the idea it goes to the federal reserve we have now. it was established in 1913. the question i have is the idea that having a central bank, doesn't that take away the idea one of the powers to coin money and to value -- doesn't that give the chance of the federal government through the reserve to manipulate our currency in a qe's...