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kansas city is on top.'s join dick enberg and dan faust. >> dick: the denver broncos are favored to win. they need help from two of those teams losing today and one of them being the baltimore ravens who have won. but meanwhile, kansas city is putting a punishing loss on the hometown broncos as they lead in the game 44-24. three unanswered touchdowns, a couple of interceptions. touchdown returns by johnson the linebacker and jamal charles having the greatest running day with 25 yards and they built up a huge lead. there's nearly another interception by brandon flowers, ducking in front of brandon floyd. >> dan: the kansas city defense adjusting in the second half. >> da >> dick: clock running to the five-minute mark. the tackle of daniel graham across the 40-yard line. as travis daniels up to make the stop. it was tied at ten at the half, and at 17, in the middle of the third quarter. and then the kansas city chiefs won only two games last year. they came on defensively and offensively. gaffney who had a br
kansas city is on top.'s join dick enberg and dan faust. >> dick: the denver broncos are favored to win. they need help from two of those teams losing today and one of them being the baltimore ravens who have won. but meanwhile, kansas city is putting a punishing loss on the hometown broncos as they lead in the game 44-24. three unanswered touchdowns, a couple of interceptions. touchdown returns by johnson the linebacker and jamal charles having the greatest running day with 25 yards and...
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now, last year, gave you my vision for kansas in the year 2030.this recession, that vision is fully intact. i told you by the year 2030, our aviation, agricultural energy sectsors will be strong and the animal health corridor will be robust. the karen institute will be seen as the leading institute in this country. colleges and technical schools will be doing great as well. i told you a renewable energy corridor would employee thousand s of kansans as they make cleaner energy across the country. i the transmission would be built to bring it to eastern kansas and beyond. i told you that we would be -- we would have more hispanic americans and more asian americans and unlike other sthates foolishly shun these populations, we will recognize them for their true value, accept them as kansans and they will become an even more important part of the kansas story. [applause] i'm more optimistic about these predictions than ever before. look at what we have just accomplished in the last year. in the last year, we have received needed approvals for transmiss
now, last year, gave you my vision for kansas in the year 2030.this recession, that vision is fully intact. i told you by the year 2030, our aviation, agricultural energy sectsors will be strong and the animal health corridor will be robust. the karen institute will be seen as the leading institute in this country. colleges and technical schools will be doing great as well. i told you a renewable energy corridor would employee thousand s of kansans as they make cleaner energy across the...
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it was nestled in kansas across the river from the metropolitan kansas city, missouri. in a five-way race, she won the party nomination. and in the general election, she faced democratic candidate, kansas city mayor jack reardon. she campaigned around the district. when congresswoman meyers arrived in the house after winning that race, she was appointed to the committee on science and technology, the committee on small business, and the select committee on aging. in the 100th congress, she transferred from science and technology to the foreign affairs committee. jan was most active on the small business committee where she introduced a number of legislative measures to protect small business interests and to ensure they had fair representation in government. she worked to bring permanent tax cuts for small businesses. when republicans took control of the house in 1994 elections, jan meyers was promoted to chair of the small business committee. it marked the first time that a republican woman had chaired a house committee since edth north rogers chaired in 1953 to 1955.
it was nestled in kansas across the river from the metropolitan kansas city, missouri. in a five-way race, she won the party nomination. and in the general election, she faced democratic candidate, kansas city mayor jack reardon. she campaigned around the district. when congresswoman meyers arrived in the house after winning that race, she was appointed to the committee on science and technology, the committee on small business, and the select committee on aging. in the 100th congress, she...
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kansas is a legitimate one, two, three team in the nation. tennessee just coming off the players suspended. again, a lot of times what happens after players are suspended, it's like too many miles sometime and this is a deep tennessee team. sometimes when there is a shortage of players, the rest of the players rally up and play better. that's what happened against kansas. >> eric: warren can't get the rebound. now he does. picks up the loose ball. stripped away. with the steal! here comes mcbee. and hopson is fouled. not just one guy that step odd the forefront for the last few weeks but four guys stepped up their game. >> mark: this is the sound of opportunity knocking. they obviously answered the door. bobby maze, he goes to 7.5 to 14. all the guys, j.p. prince, woolridge, kenny hall. again, sometimes less is more. your locker room seems to be happier when there is less guys. guys know that they're going to play, they know the role will be clear. and as bruce pearl told thus morning, sometimes it's a guy like j.p. prince. now i don't have t
kansas is a legitimate one, two, three team in the nation. tennessee just coming off the players suspended. again, a lot of times what happens after players are suspended, it's like too many miles sometime and this is a deep tennessee team. sometimes when there is a shortage of players, the rest of the players rally up and play better. that's what happened against kansas. >> eric: warren can't get the rebound. now he does. picks up the loose ball. stripped away. with the steal! here comes...
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cornell took kansas to the limit. if you watch what cornell has done over the last few seasons, going to the ncaa tournament two times now and should be a third time, not at all. they have good wins, too. they beat providence and bay lor on a neutral court and michigan on neutral court and won at lsu. it like what anthony grant is doing early in the tenure at alabama. >> part of the billy donovan coaching tree in the first year. the hogs, the opponent are 7-9 on the season. they lost four in a row after a five-game winning streak. take a look now at the schedule in the southeastern conference and some of the notable games on this saturday afternoon. georgia, they have had two very tough losses if a row now and they will take on mississippi state. kentucky and auburn, more on that coming up. vanderbilt and south carolina unbeaten in the conference at 2-0. either lsu or florida by the end of the night is going to be 0-3 to start off play in the southeastern conference. coming up, some of you join the crew where scotty h
cornell took kansas to the limit. if you watch what cornell has done over the last few seasons, going to the ncaa tournament two times now and should be a third time, not at all. they have good wins, too. they beat providence and bay lor on a neutral court and michigan on neutral court and won at lsu. it like what anthony grant is doing early in the tenure at alabama. >> part of the billy donovan coaching tree in the first year. the hogs, the opponent are 7-9 on the season. they lost four...
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a jury in wichita, kansas, has convicted an abortion opponent of murder for killing an abortion provider last may. the panel deliberated just 37 minutes today before returning the verdict against scott roeder.
a jury in wichita, kansas, has convicted an abortion opponent of murder for killing an abortion provider last may. the panel deliberated just 37 minutes today before returning the verdict against scott roeder.
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even worse in kansas city, with a high of only 9 degrees. the windchill again below zero. then as we head to the southeast, 25 for the high temperature in memphis, tennessee. brutally cold there. as well as in atlanta. we're also looking at very cold temperatures for florida. miami at 53. also boston, northeast looking cold. if you're looking for milder weather, here's the place to find it, los angeles. we'll look for sunshine there and a nice, mild high temperature of 78 degrees. so if you're looking for relief from all this cold, you'll want to head to southern california. that's where we're looking at the nice weather. in las vegas, 61 degrees. cold there. into salt lake city with a high of 32 right at freezing. that is a look at your saturday forecast. i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider for hln. >>> a flight on its way from atlanta to san francisco had to make an unscheduled landing because of an out of control passenger. two f-16 military jets escorted the airtran flight to the ground in colorado yesterday after a disruptive passenger locked himself in the plane's bat
even worse in kansas city, with a high of only 9 degrees. the windchill again below zero. then as we head to the southeast, 25 for the high temperature in memphis, tennessee. brutally cold there. as well as in atlanta. we're also looking at very cold temperatures for florida. miami at 53. also boston, northeast looking cold. if you're looking for milder weather, here's the place to find it, los angeles. we'll look for sunshine there and a nice, mild high temperature of 78 degrees. so if you're...
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kansas city at 7. atlanta now colder-we are, 19 degrees.ings across florida with temperatures in tampa, orlando, gainesville, 20s and 30s this afternoon, not doing better in atlanta, 33 with 8 for kansas city, 34 here. for us, watching the snow here. we may see a little of that activity reach east of the mountains and get to us. deep south looking at a little snow. always amuses me when mississippi is seeing a little snow. here's the seven-day forecast. low 30s, snow showers are possible. shouldn't amount to much, except in mountains. 35 tomorrow. warmer wednesday and thursday. by friday, chance for snow. more importantly, colder air for friday and saturday. highs back in the 20s. >>> arctic blast. hey, 12 minutes away from the 6:00 hour. happy new year. thank you for joining us. kicking things off with a trouble spot out there on branch avenue southbound, where it meets earnshaw road. icy conditions take away the left lane for driving. use caution. move it into virginia, 395 northbound a little bit of volume between duke over to seminary.
kansas city at 7. atlanta now colder-we are, 19 degrees.ings across florida with temperatures in tampa, orlando, gainesville, 20s and 30s this afternoon, not doing better in atlanta, 33 with 8 for kansas city, 34 here. for us, watching the snow here. we may see a little of that activity reach east of the mountains and get to us. deep south looking at a little snow. always amuses me when mississippi is seeing a little snow. here's the seven-day forecast. low 30s, snow showers are possible....
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if you want to retain the best and brightest in kansas you must build great universities. if you want to attract the best and brightest from other states you must build great universities and if you want to build a labor force that will propel us into the future, you must build great universities. and they were right. hundreds of thousands of kansans have graduated from the schools and make kansas what it is today. scored were the guys that were supposed to score. steckel did get on the board. they weren't overly offensive and we have to depend on them to play well and the defense has to step up. >> you mentioned offense and defense and we will talk about special teams as we just passed the midway point of the season it is time to give a few games about the wash capitals. joe and craig will be joining us momentarily from down in the forum in tampa and we will get their thoughts. allen why don't we begin the grading procedure. we will start with the capitals offense, can you give them anything but an "a." >> they are leading the league in goals scored and the second most po
if you want to retain the best and brightest in kansas you must build great universities. if you want to attract the best and brightest from other states you must build great universities and if you want to build a labor force that will propel us into the future, you must build great universities. and they were right. hundreds of thousands of kansans have graduated from the schools and make kansas what it is today. scored were the guys that were supposed to score. steckel did get on the board....
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in geary county, kansas, a wheat grower says he got his wheat in late. he says it is very small right now and they've had plenty of single digit temperatures to boot. he is not very optimistic about a big crop. >>> from a grower in northwest, alabama, he says it is wet and has been wet since labor day. he guesses it will stop range in time for next year's drought. >>> now when we come back i'll sit down to talk markets with two mikes, mike florida and mike north. the discussion begins in just two minutes. please stay with us. john may not be here this weekend - but that doesn't >>> roundup powermax herbicide, twice the power of last season. flores pei scat a wave. >>> round table guests this week mike flores from flores trading, this is the first full week of trades after the first of the year and every economist i talked to, or before, the first of the year, said that the index funds were going to make some readjustments and the markets were really gonna move after the first have the year. this first full week. did they move this week? >> not to the deg
in geary county, kansas, a wheat grower says he got his wheat in late. he says it is very small right now and they've had plenty of single digit temperatures to boot. he is not very optimistic about a big crop. >>> from a grower in northwest, alabama, he says it is wet and has been wet since labor day. he guesses it will stop range in time for next year's drought. >>> now when we come back i'll sit down to talk markets with two mikes, mike florida and mike north. the...
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even worse than kansas city with a high of only 9 degrees. the windchill below zero.ast, 25 in memphis. we're also looking at very cold temperatures for florida. miami at 53. the normal temperature for this time of year is about 75 degrees. also, boston, the northeast looking cold. if you are looking for milder weather, here is the place to find it. los angeles will look for sunshine there and a nice, mild high temperature of 78 degrees, so if you're looking for relief from all this cold, you'll want to head to southern california. in las vegas, 61 degrees and cold into salt lake city with a high of 32. that is a look at your saturday forecast. >>> a suspected suicide bomber blamed for killing seven cia employees and contracts threatened revenge before he died. he appeared in a video that airair ed this morning and said the attack was for revenge on a boss killed in an air stik. he also said he was carrying out the attack because of ongoing drone strikes inside of pakistan. he threatened more attacks are coming against america both outside and inside the united states
even worse than kansas city with a high of only 9 degrees. the windchill below zero.ast, 25 in memphis. we're also looking at very cold temperatures for florida. miami at 53. the normal temperature for this time of year is about 75 degrees. also, boston, the northeast looking cold. if you are looking for milder weather, here is the place to find it. los angeles will look for sunshine there and a nice, mild high temperature of 78 degrees, so if you're looking for relief from all this cold,...
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it's almost an rpe weekend as in the rpe number two kansas plays kansas state and the wildcats are numbere in the rpi, mum three duke versus georgetown, they're number six in the rpi. last time those two teams met, j.j. reddick at 41. here we've got gaddy back at the point. pondexter has been brilliant in the first half for 17. turner misses the three badly. gant to moore. thompson. swatted away. he's 0-7. finally his first field goal of the half. puts the cougars in front by four. >> miles: that's what scorers do. they stay with it. he's not hesitant. he's still going to keep putting the ball up and try to get his team involved. great pass. >> steve: i remember whenever you had an 0-8 start. >> miles: happened a couple times. >> steve: pondexter has 19. >> miles: putting the ball on the floor, carrying the husky team in the first half. >> steve: and quincy thrown down by they did not see it. >> miles: just leveled him with the forearm shiver. >> steve: thames. good off the dribble. xavier thames has tied his career-high. >> miles: pondexter getting back on defense and he says get out of
it's almost an rpe weekend as in the rpe number two kansas plays kansas state and the wildcats are numbere in the rpi, mum three duke versus georgetown, they're number six in the rpi. last time those two teams met, j.j. reddick at 41. here we've got gaddy back at the point. pondexter has been brilliant in the first half for 17. turner misses the three badly. gant to moore. thompson. swatted away. he's 0-7. finally his first field goal of the half. puts the cougars in front by four. >>...
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kansas over texas tech. the big home op open for kansas. north carolina won 12 straight against georgia tech and lose by two. pittsburgh over louisville, 82-77. robinson with 26. syracuse and west virginia. both in the top ten. first such meeting in morgan town in 50 years. andy rautins with the steal, pass to johnson for the bucket. syracuse up by 7. ten seconds left in the first half. four-point game. bryant with a triple. makes athone-point margin. second half, a one-point game. triche with a three, part of a 9-nothing syracuse run. he had 16. syracuse led 46-42. closing moments, one more opportunity. the three is good. 72-71. free-throws for the orange. that rattles out. one more opportunity. west virginia losing at home 72-71. when we come back, a look ahead to the second half as kentucky takes on auburn today in the late game on the sec network. more to come at the break. >> whit: carter blackburn and bob wenzel will rejoin us in a second as kentucky takes on auburn trying to remain unbeaten on the season. up 39-26 at the break. a v f
kansas over texas tech. the big home op open for kansas. north carolina won 12 straight against georgia tech and lose by two. pittsburgh over louisville, 82-77. robinson with 26. syracuse and west virginia. both in the top ten. first such meeting in morgan town in 50 years. andy rautins with the steal, pass to johnson for the bucket. syracuse up by 7. ten seconds left in the first half. four-point game. bryant with a triple. makes athone-point margin. second half, a one-point game. triche with...
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the archbishop of kansas city and kansas. [cheers and applause] that is a great group from kansas.hbishop henry mancel from genetic it -- connecticut. he seems to have vanished, but we want to welcome him. and the archbishop of washington, the ordinary at this diocese here. we have been shipped paul cokely, from kansas. bishop robert baker from birmingham. bishop john barrett from allentwon, p -- allentown, pennsylvania. bishop daniel from stupenville, ohio. bishop frank duane from florida. [cheers adn ap -- and applause] you are as powerful as kansas. that is wonderful. mr. roberts from kansas city, st. joseph. bishop laurie from bridgeport, connecticut. we have bishopric gregory from brooklyn. bishop george murray from youngstown, ohio. bishop james johnston from springfield, missouri. across the way, the ship -- the bishop of arlington. bishop kevin rhodes, from fort wayne. and with him today, bishop john darcy, the retired bishop from fort wayne. bishop david from pittsburgh. and bishop phelippe de jesus, the archbishop of florida. is there anyone i missed? everybody here? than
the archbishop of kansas city and kansas. [cheers and applause] that is a great group from kansas.hbishop henry mancel from genetic it -- connecticut. he seems to have vanished, but we want to welcome him. and the archbishop of washington, the ordinary at this diocese here. we have been shipped paul cokely, from kansas. bishop robert baker from birmingham. bishop john barrett from allentwon, p -- allentown, pennsylvania. bishop daniel from stupenville, ohio. bishop frank duane from florida....
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kim bentrot of belleville kansas and her husband remain in haiti. they made it out of their third floor apartment just before the building collapsed. employed through global ministries, they have lost their headquarters, school, offices, medical clinic, but must stay to complete the process of adopting a son, solomon. now 14 months old, kim and patrick rescued solomon from a haitian orphanage as a newborn and their dedication to providing a loving family for solomon is an inspiration. six residents of the dodge city, kansas, area, including greg and maple, terry and martha, and clayton all survived the catastrophic earthquake. unfortunately, this team from independent christian alliance ministries is still awaiting word on a possible return to the united states could be -- when a possible return to the united states could be accomplished. on a brighter note, naomi, a wichita state graduate, is part of a 21-member team from international lifeline that escaped unhurt and has returned to kansas. then, there is scott and wanda miller of heston, who are
kim bentrot of belleville kansas and her husband remain in haiti. they made it out of their third floor apartment just before the building collapsed. employed through global ministries, they have lost their headquarters, school, offices, medical clinic, but must stay to complete the process of adopting a son, solomon. now 14 months old, kim and patrick rescued solomon from a haitian orphanage as a newborn and their dedication to providing a loving family for solomon is an inspiration. six...
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even worse in kansas city, with a high of only nine degrees.again, below zero, and then as we head to the southeast, 25 for the high temperature in memphis, tennessee, brutally cold there, as well as in atlanta. we're looking at very cold temperatures for florida, miami, at 53. the normal temperature this time of year is about 75 degrees. so big changes there. also boston, the northeast looking cold. if you are looking for milder weather, here's a place to find it, los angeles, we'll look for sunshine there and a nice mild high of 78 degrees. so if you're looking for relief from all this cold, you want to head to southern california. that's where we're looking at the nice weather. in las vegas, 61 degrees and cold into salt lake city, with a high of 3 2rks right at freezing, that's a look at your saturday forecast, i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider for hln. >>> you may let a bad word slip every now and then. but one san francisco politician is taking it to another level. >> just updated my facebook status update. vowing that in 2009 i'll use t
even worse in kansas city, with a high of only nine degrees.again, below zero, and then as we head to the southeast, 25 for the high temperature in memphis, tennessee, brutally cold there, as well as in atlanta. we're looking at very cold temperatures for florida, miami, at 53. the normal temperature this time of year is about 75 degrees. so big changes there. also boston, the northeast looking cold. if you are looking for milder weather, here's a place to find it, los angeles, we'll look for...
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kansas stickers 7. new orleans, 40, is chilly. cold up and down the east coast. florida is one of the conrns. rig now 36 degrees in orlando. we're avoiding the har freeze at least today and into this rnin temperatures out there in hal ha see, 27. savannah, 25. freeze warning all the way down into theverglades near lake okeechobee. overnight ws coldtwoore nights. i think the oranges will be all right. they really struggle ithe mid-20s. right now we' in the upper 20s to low 30s. the wind chill, everyone is about in the single digits. this is as cold as it gets. we c thank the big wter storm near mai for all the cold. that's your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. some snow showersnear the lakes once agn. temperatures are the big deal. the win will not be quite as bad as tey were in new england. still cold any way you cut it from florida northward into maine. lynn, january is known for its bigold outbreaks. fortutely we're not going to get a break this tim we get one cold outbreak and another one towards the weekend. >> it's liv
kansas stickers 7. new orleans, 40, is chilly. cold up and down the east coast. florida is one of the conrns. rig now 36 degrees in orlando. we're avoiding the har freeze at least today and into this rnin temperatures out there in hal ha see, 27. savannah, 25. freeze warning all the way down into theverglades near lake okeechobee. overnight ws coldtwoore nights. i think the oranges will be all right. they really struggle ithe mid-20s. right now we' in the upper 20s to low 30s. the wind chill,...
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. >> larry: kansas and texas, very top heavy in that conference out there.ntucky with a big win over louisville yesterday. it was a war. and purdue beat west virginia, which was previously unbeaten. purdue is really good. >> bob: i really like them. >> larry: i do. i've seen them three times this year. i've seen kentucky play, too. i think they're very good. what a freshman group they've got. -- >> bob: degand to mid-floor and mays. nc state, only two field goals in the first eight minutes of this second half. wood. one on the clock as it goes through the net. his third three-pointer. tied at 37. boynton. he misses the three. now the pack looking to get the lead back. mapes. cross-court to degand for three. bulls eye! >> larry: back-to-back threes for nc state. you know what they're coming from two guys who they are going to have to ask to help a lot on that perimeter this year. degand and wood, excellent shooters. >> bob: walker. and a much-needed two for the gators. erving's second basket. 40-39. >> larry: walker didn't hesitate. mays, taken away. walker c
. >> larry: kansas and texas, very top heavy in that conference out there.ntucky with a big win over louisville yesterday. it was a war. and purdue beat west virginia, which was previously unbeaten. purdue is really good. >> bob: i really like them. >> larry: i do. i've seen them three times this year. i've seen kentucky play, too. i think they're very good. what a freshman group they've got. -- >> bob: degand to mid-floor and mays. nc state, only two field goals in the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. brownback: madam president, how much time is remaining on our side? the presiding officer: 4 minutes and 55 seconds. mr. brownback: okay. madam president, i'm happy to go back and forth if that was the agreed-upon order of things. that would be certainly acceptable to me. i just wanted to make sure what time we had on our side. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: thank you, madam president. madam president, in a little while, we are going to be casting votes on an issue of enormous consequence and that is whether we reappoint ben bernanke as chairman of the fed. and i'm here to argue that that would be a very bad decision, that we should reject this nomination, that we need in this country a new wall street which understands that its function is not simply to make as much money as it can for extraordinarily wealthy people on the street but begin to integrate the functions of wall street into our productive economy, make credit available to
the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. brownback: madam president, how much time is remaining on our side? the presiding officer: 4 minutes and 55 seconds. mr. brownback: okay. madam president, i'm happy to go back and forth if that was the agreed-upon order of things. that would be certainly acceptable to me. i just wanted to make sure what time we had on our side. the presiding officer: without objection. the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: thank you, madam president. madam...
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kansas city this morning, current temperature right around 3. we're heading for a better day in kansas city. 14 degrees, nice and beautiful for you there. atlanta, 38 degrees, 30 in boston, new york also 30 degrees. speaking of new york, a great shot for you. it's of central park. not too many skaters for time being, but we've seen them on and off. looks like the zamboni is cleaning off the ice, but more skaters will enjoy the great day. with highs in the low 30s, don't think much of that snow or ice will be long gone. the rest of your forecast, we may be seeing snowfall across parts of the central plains as well as the central and northern rockies, the cascades certainly could get in on the snow action, but fairly dry in the desert southwest with high temperatures that will be going up to about 71 degrees in vegas, 52 in dallas, 34 in memphis, and 65 in miami. that is a wrap on the forecast. pretty nice for part of the nation, but upper midwest, northern plains, egads. >> stay warm. still in my mind is going out to get the mail in the speedo. i
kansas city this morning, current temperature right around 3. we're heading for a better day in kansas city. 14 degrees, nice and beautiful for you there. atlanta, 38 degrees, 30 in boston, new york also 30 degrees. speaking of new york, a great shot for you. it's of central park. not too many skaters for time being, but we've seen them on and off. looks like the zamboni is cleaning off the ice, but more skaters will enjoy the great day. with highs in the low 30s, don't think much of that snow...
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northern washington. 15 in seattle, 30s in the northern rockies, fargo only gets to minus 3 while kansas city and minneapolis barry dig out of single digits. just 63 for miami. 37 for dallas. >>> the first family leaves behind the tropical warmth of hawaii for the frigid temperatures of washington, d.c. they bordered air force one just a few hours ago for the overnight flight. on the last day of vacation, the president and first lady and two first daughters spent some time at the honolulu zoo. they visited the limas, the monkeys, among other exhibits. >>> coming up, a new movie hits the $1 billion mark at the box office. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll u
northern washington. 15 in seattle, 30s in the northern rockies, fargo only gets to minus 3 while kansas city and minneapolis barry dig out of single digits. just 63 for miami. 37 for dallas. >>> the first family leaves behind the tropical warmth of hawaii for the frigid temperatures of washington, d.c. they bordered air force one just a few hours ago for the overnight flight. on the last day of vacation, the president and first lady and two first daughters spent some time at the...
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kansas cops say this guy not only took a grocery store money, but stole a kiz on the way out, holding a knife to the clerk's throat he plants one on her. >>> a close shave in washington state as a toyota camry comes flying into a building, narrowly missing a little girl. the car wound up going airborne, coming inches within a girl. >>> a man drives his car through a set of doors, but forgets to put the vehicle in park. he dashes around the store, looking for a $300 sex toy. his license plate was visible. >>> all across the country, an assault on atm's. in california, they took the whole machine and in texas, a truck is used to pull and bash it and perhaps the most memorable caught-on-tape moment of 2009 came in the beginning of the year as u.s. airway flight 1549 splashlanded into new york's hudson river. all of its 150 passengers and five crews were safely rescued. the landing of the airport was quickly preclaimed "the miracle on the hudson." in new york, john thon hunt, fox news. >>> if the ravens win, they're in i'll never doubt you again.
kansas cops say this guy not only took a grocery store money, but stole a kiz on the way out, holding a knife to the clerk's throat he plants one on her. >>> a close shave in washington state as a toyota camry comes flying into a building, narrowly missing a little girl. the car wound up going airborne, coming inches within a girl. >>> a man drives his car through a set of doors, but forgets to put the vehicle in park. he dashes around the store, looking for a $300 sex toy....
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the tempo got away from them against kansas. it wasn't all temple's fault.as. >> tom: darrin govens being called for the foul. temple with the ball up by 6. 20-14 is as we zero in on 8:30 to play here in the first half. michael eric from the baseline. air ball. taken out of the air by lavoy allen. shot clock does not reset. here's guzman. >> steve: i'm going say that was a -- [audio indiscernible]. >> tom: he might have had a vision or something. he wanted to broaden his game. nice move by darrin govens. can't get the touch off the rim. idris hilliard drops it out of bounds. >> steve: that is one of those coaches i told you i could shoot -- i guess not. [laughter]. >> tom: here's govens to the rim. when you are a shooter, sometimes you have the touch on a shot like that and he got himself free. st. joseph down 6. temple with the ball. guzman trying to work a pick-and-roll with lavoy allen. he gave up his dribble a little too soon. fernandez will reset the offense with the shot clock under ten. >> steve: lavoy allen posting up but he gave up his post position
the tempo got away from them against kansas. it wasn't all temple's fault.as. >> tom: darrin govens being called for the foul. temple with the ball up by 6. 20-14 is as we zero in on 8:30 to play here in the first half. michael eric from the baseline. air ball. taken out of the air by lavoy allen. shot clock does not reset. here's guzman. >> steve: i'm going say that was a -- [audio indiscernible]. >> tom: he might have had a vision or something. he wanted to broaden his game....
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northern washington. 15 in seattle, 30s in the northern rockies, fargo only gets to minus 3 while kansas city and minneapolis barry dig out of single digits. just 63 for miami. 37 for dallas. >>> the first family leaves behind the tropical warmth of hawaii for the frigid temperatures of washington, d.c. they bordered air force one just a few hours ago for the overnight flight. on the last day of vacation, the president and first lady and two first daughters spent some time at the honolulu zoo. they visited the limas, the monkeys, among other exhibits. >>> coming up, a new movie hits the $1 billion mark at the box office. >>> plus, behind fares, a popular tv show helps to capture a fugitive. >>> and the world's new tallest building. it is the pride of a city but is it already a symbol of a time gone by? you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you
northern washington. 15 in seattle, 30s in the northern rockies, fargo only gets to minus 3 while kansas city and minneapolis barry dig out of single digits. just 63 for miami. 37 for dallas. >>> the first family leaves behind the tropical warmth of hawaii for the frigid temperatures of washington, d.c. they bordered air force one just a few hours ago for the overnight flight. on the last day of vacation, the president and first lady and two first daughters spent some time at the...
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so for today in kansas city, flurries, 11 degrees, up to tuesday, 36, and 43 on wednesday. that'll be like a heat wave for the midwest. >> yeah. who knew that the 40s were going to feel so warm outside. >> definitely. >> thank you, bonnie. >> thanks, bonnie. >>> the cold hard on a lot of folks. a lot of people complaining about how cold they are. but a lot of times you might have to just walk from your house to your car or your car into the office. imagine living in it. the homeless are exposed tho these elements. catherine callaway joins us live from the gateway shelter here in atlanta. good morning. i can't imagine what a lot of people are having to go through out there, trying to find somewhere to stay warm outside. >> reporter: it's definitely the hardest for those who not only are homeless but also, t.j., may be living someplace that is not adequately heated. they don't have all the facilities they need to stay safe in this type of -- it was 15 degrees when we drove up this morning, and we are here at the gateway center. and as you can see, it is packed and has been si
so for today in kansas city, flurries, 11 degrees, up to tuesday, 36, and 43 on wednesday. that'll be like a heat wave for the midwest. >> yeah. who knew that the 40s were going to feel so warm outside. >> definitely. >> thank you, bonnie. >> thanks, bonnie. >>> the cold hard on a lot of folks. a lot of people complaining about how cold they are. but a lot of times you might have to just walk from your house to your car or your car into the office. imagine...
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it is to preserve freedom. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr.chairman. >> i think financial firms receiving taxpayer assistance should receive the most scrutiny with regards to compensation practices. the most troubling case was an edgy -- was aig, which provided bonuses after taxpayers invested billions of dollars to keep the company solvent. i ask the ceo of the company at the tide if he would encourage employees to voluntarily return their bonuses. he said he would, and executives paid back some of it. in december of last year, we learned it was only $19 million. i wrote secretary dieter about this. -- i wrote secretary timothy geithner about this. if aig were allowed to go through bankruptcy today, i doubt those bonuses could have been paid. it is obviously frustrating for taxpayers. if it were not for them, aig would not be around to pay out those bonuses in 2009 and 2010. other specific things we should learn from the intervention with aig from the government? >> i think i would share your sentiment that taxpayers have not charged financia
it is to preserve freedom. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr.chairman. >> i think financial firms receiving taxpayer assistance should receive the most scrutiny with regards to compensation practices. the most troubling case was an edgy -- was aig, which provided bonuses after taxpayers invested billions of dollars to keep the company solvent. i ask the ceo of the company at the tide if he would encourage employees to voluntarily return their bonuses. he said he...
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i have lived in emporia, kansas, all my life. here, all i do is, play football here at the high school. how do i do it? i'm listening to the quarterback say, the down set hike. then the mide linebacker will yell, go. my name on the football field is the beast. i hit hard. and i don't have any mercy for anybody. when i was born, i had sight. about nine years ago, i found out that i had a brain tumor. it expanded until it crushed my optical nerve. how hard was that for you, mom? >> it was pretty scary, charlie, i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i would have to say, that i don't miss anything about being able to see. >> charlie, you can't hold him down. >> and what my coaches did is, one of the greatest things that they could have ever done for me. once i hit them once or twice, then they realized that i'm not going to go easy on them. so, they stopped going easy on me. i think my biggest fear would be -- getting my sight back. once you go blind, you start imagining the world as this perfect place. getting your sight back a
i have lived in emporia, kansas, all my life. here, all i do is, play football here at the high school. how do i do it? i'm listening to the quarterback say, the down set hike. then the mide linebacker will yell, go. my name on the football field is the beast. i hit hard. and i don't have any mercy for anybody. when i was born, i had sight. about nine years ago, i found out that i had a brain tumor. it expanded until it crushed my optical nerve. how hard was that for you, mom? >> it was...
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happy to be from kansas city.ey don't feel guilty about it at all. this was the guilt trip which they gave, they had planted in your head. i am working on this film and i know i'm extending, i am overstaying my permission to the czech is to make this film. but i thought this film will be successful. i will become rich and i will go back and explain because i was gone long enough that i started to think and constructive way. so i finished the film. and i wasn't there when they looked at it, but they said they didn't like the film. all of a sudden i felt like i have nothing to show for why i stayed longer but if i go back i will be in trouble. i have to publish something in america before i go back. otherwise, there will be no excuse. so and it's now 27 years and i'm still trying to a publish it. [laughter] >> and it was really hard because i had lots of ideas for the films, but everybody in america is very polite, cheerful. is an interesting idea to let us look at it. we will let you know. and i was walking in los
happy to be from kansas city.ey don't feel guilty about it at all. this was the guilt trip which they gave, they had planted in your head. i am working on this film and i know i'm extending, i am overstaying my permission to the czech is to make this film. but i thought this film will be successful. i will become rich and i will go back and explain because i was gone long enough that i started to think and constructive way. so i finished the film. and i wasn't there when they looked at it, but...
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. >> you're not in kansas anymore.n pandora. >> and at a time when the recession has people cutting back on things like expensive vacations and fancy meals -- >> i am in so much pain right now. >> going to the movies remains a relatively inexpensive al alternative. george lewis, nbc news, hollywood. >> two movies high on my list, "avatar." it's a must see. and i really enjoyed "2012". it will have your heart racing. >> i'll purt them on my list. 5:26. 23 degrees. coming up in the next half-hour of 11 news today -- >> it was a must win game for the ravens. they certainly pulled it off in oakland. now the team is heading to the playoffs. i'm jennifer franciotti. we'll have reaction straight ahead. >> i'm nikole killion in washington with details of new airport security rules that take effect today that story coming up. >> and bitterly cold weather and blustery conditions continuing. we could even see some snow flurries on this first monday of the new year. stay tuned. >> and problems that could arise because of ice and w
. >> you're not in kansas anymore.n pandora. >> and at a time when the recession has people cutting back on things like expensive vacations and fancy meals -- >> i am in so much pain right now. >> going to the movies remains a relatively inexpensive al alternative. george lewis, nbc news, hollywood. >> two movies high on my list, "avatar." it's a must see. and i really enjoyed "2012". it will have your heart racing. >> i'll purt them on my...
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kansas city and minneapolis barely climb out of the single digits. chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this. >> they lined up in droves for a savory slice of a gigantic traditional holiday sweetbread that weighed a record 11 tons. bakers whipped up the oversized pastry in celebration of three kings day. >> 50,000 eggs, more than 6,000 pounds of sugar. we said it was sweet. the cost, $128,000. >> what recession? >> that's right. >> let's let them eat cake. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make i
kansas city and minneapolis barely climb out of the single digits. chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this. >> they lined up in droves for a savory slice of a gigantic traditional holiday sweetbread that weighed a record 11 tons. bakers whipped up the oversized pastry in celebration of three kings...
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kansas just brighter, it's clearer. new technology to give the consumer a better radio experience. >> host: so deals with the auto manufacturers is the key? >> guest: it's one of the keys. and it's getting more hd devices in our laptops even in the future. >> host: thank you so much for being here this week, we appreciate it. >> guest: thank you. >> host: john, thank you as
kansas just brighter, it's clearer. new technology to give the consumer a better radio experience. >> host: so deals with the auto manufacturers is the key? >> guest: it's one of the keys. and it's getting more hd devices in our laptops even in the future. >> host: thank you so much for being here this week, we appreciate it. >> guest: thank you. >> host: john, thank you as
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and otes, kentky ithe last unbaten team in division 1 basketba. 0.8- rankinif tey can beatumber one kansay. ja varnado the lyer of eth week. 16 of 21 gma ihelea ue have enbe deceited by tn ave spent atof time looking at entucks feshmen th season and frood son. three freshmen in the statg fi antheyvere 18-0 o first-year players -- there are a number of rsfit yearplayers in the sec making an impact rit now. hna bumperop led by jo yearancdidate.layer of the excellenplayer at kentucky leadingthe way for that squad along with demaucousi. kenny bntonoy sooting wllnd scoring for the gators andjohn jenkins another reallygod shooter atvanrbilt. nderilt's best three-point shooter and reginald bukn aert le'o miss ather big man at 'ole miss. was rehman of he week ha is gdo somethi. and then aransas, ma marshawn poll. we will seeh later n ts afternooning t to battl against kentucky's srongt fron erndbilt.jhn jenkins of we will s h i few minus. saw higo 6-6 n a ga against stheroumiss earlier thisear. e comodores really solid knocking down the jump shots. >> and then, ofurse, kentky, have tkealabout jow
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sioux falls, des moines, omaha, kansas city, single digits.ame story in green bay, milwaukee milwaukee and chicago. today we expect things to modify a bit in terms of the temperatures. going right to 32 in memphis. 38 in atlanta. 51 tampa. 54 houston. that's only part of the story. other issue is the strong winds we're dealing with in parts of the nation where windchill factors will feel like it is anywhere from 0 to 20 degrees. great lakes will feel like it is 10 below just in terms of the windchill. heavy snow may continue for parts of upstate maine. look for scattered snow showers across new york, into pennsylvania. snow showers also possible across parts of the central plains, back into the midwest. pacific northwest will see rain along the coast, and snow back into the interior washington state and parts of the columbia liver valley. that's the latest for your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. enjoy your day. >>> when money is tight usually the first thing go georgia is fancy restaurants. right? but coffee is something folks just won't
sioux falls, des moines, omaha, kansas city, single digits.ame story in green bay, milwaukee milwaukee and chicago. today we expect things to modify a bit in terms of the temperatures. going right to 32 in memphis. 38 in atlanta. 51 tampa. 54 houston. that's only part of the story. other issue is the strong winds we're dealing with in parts of the nation where windchill factors will feel like it is anywhere from 0 to 20 degrees. great lakes will feel like it is 10 below just in terms of the...
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. >> you're not in kansas anymore.on pandora. >> reporter: and at a time when the recession has people cutting back on things like expensive vacations and fancy meals -- >> i am in so much pain right now. >> reporter: -- going to the movies remains a relatively inexpensive alternative. george lewis, nbc news, hollywood. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today," and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that...
. >> you're not in kansas anymore.on pandora. >> reporter: and at a time when the recession has people cutting back on things like expensive vacations and fancy meals -- >> i am in so much pain right now. >> reporter: -- going to the movies remains a relatively inexpensive alternative. george lewis, nbc news, hollywood. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on...
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even now it reaches into missouri and kansas, and into the canadian border. our forecast today it with all the cold air coming in, 27 to 32. there will be a breeze so it will fill colder than that. a lot of sunshine dominating. the sun sets at 5:00 p.m., so the days are getting longer. in winter storm warning in effect for garrett county. the snow showers are diminishing over the weekend in west virginia, but a new clipper comes in monday and tuesday. we could pick up some clouds and most of this note will be out west. maybe a quick snow shower on tuesday. the warming trend is very gradual. 32 on sunday for the high. 38 on tuesday and wednesday through friday will be in the 40's. >> fighting breast cancer can be an emotional journey and for some women after they win their battle breast cancer strikes again. doctors are saying there are things you can do to lower your risk of getting it again. we explain in this morning's woman's doctor. >> a recent study looked at what women can do to avoid developing breast cancer a second time. >> the most important thing i
even now it reaches into missouri and kansas, and into the canadian border. our forecast today it with all the cold air coming in, 27 to 32. there will be a breeze so it will fill colder than that. a lot of sunshine dominating. the sun sets at 5:00 p.m., so the days are getting longer. in winter storm warning in effect for garrett county. the snow showers are diminishing over the weekend in west virginia, but a new clipper comes in monday and tuesday. we could pick up some clouds and most of...
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kansas city, omaha, singling digits. if you are wondering where to seek refuge from the cold weather, the first place you may think is the sunshine state, florida, right? take a look at the video. people along the coast are doing something very different they don't typically do this time of the year, and that would be they are dawning heavier gear trying to deal with the cooler temperatures there. mom and dad out there with sweatshirts on. this one person wearing the baa quay knee, probably not the best choice to all. if you look at the map, you will see the reason why. they have the cold air continuing to march its way to the south and southeast. windchills this morning are going to be in the teens and 20s for many places, including the florida panhandle. and the reason we are seeing this is the big trough in the jet dream is allowing the cold air well to the north to pile its way into the southeast, so it is just like a giant sledgehammer bringing in the cold air. now, things are going to get better today in terms of y
kansas city, omaha, singling digits. if you are wondering where to seek refuge from the cold weather, the first place you may think is the sunshine state, florida, right? take a look at the video. people along the coast are doing something very different they don't typically do this time of the year, and that would be they are dawning heavier gear trying to deal with the cooler temperatures there. mom and dad out there with sweatshirts on. this one person wearing the baa quay knee, probably not...
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host: kansas city, democratic caucus, good morning.-- democratic caller, good morning. caller: i would like to know what we're doing to capture bin laden. are we missing the point here? we have lost so many american lives. we have doubled the amount of casualties of 9/11. at what point will we achieve our objective? guest: with love, i am sure, to capture or kill bin laden. -- we would love, i am sure, to capture or kill bin laden. that is not our only objective. our objective is that the united states will be secure. and that can happen if the bin laden's or the taliban do not have a place from which to operate. we want to make sure that the afghan government can secure its people and can secure its territories about groups like al qaeda can operate from there to attack us here in the united states. -- cannot operate from there to attack us in the united states. the way to do that is to support the people and be sure that they are not providing a base for al qaeda. host: talking about civilian leadership in afghanistan, a serious a ca
host: kansas city, democratic caucus, good morning.-- democratic caller, good morning. caller: i would like to know what we're doing to capture bin laden. are we missing the point here? we have lost so many american lives. we have doubled the amount of casualties of 9/11. at what point will we achieve our objective? guest: with love, i am sure, to capture or kill bin laden. -- we would love, i am sure, to capture or kill bin laden. that is not our only objective. our objective is that the...
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i also felt that mark was from kansas city. he has a real presence and he is an all-american guy and he is a populist and that he loved covering a wall street, but he wanted the rules to be fair? >> was a surprise that he died of a heart attack? >> it was a terrible shock when we suddenly heard he had gone. he had been so much a part of our lives. when we were making the film and after the film, he was very supportive and always ready to explain to people. he really wanted ordinary people to understand this, that this huge event was very complicated and he wanted people to know what had happened. >> i saw it in a theater in washington. can you see it around in country? can you by the dvd? >> it has been on a theatrical run for 2.5 months. it just opened at a film festival in amsterdam. you can buy the dvd on our website. americancasinothemovie.com. >> what makes this a success? >> one that we like best is when people say that they understand. they did not understand why the economy spun out of control or what happened on wall s
i also felt that mark was from kansas city. he has a real presence and he is an all-american guy and he is a populist and that he loved covering a wall street, but he wanted the rules to be fair? >> was a surprise that he died of a heart attack? >> it was a terrible shock when we suddenly heard he had gone. he had been so much a part of our lives. when we were making the film and after the film, he was very supportive and always ready to explain to people. he really wanted ordinary...
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sfaens, chicago. 17 in kansas city. 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa, 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. 31. then as we zip toward the west. 72 in phoenix. 63 in san francisco. l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when a firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in arizona say a teenage girl killed her 17-year-old brother when she accidentally ran over him with the car. authorities say the two were playing a dangerous game at a mall in mesa. the boy kept jumping in front of his sister's moving car and then she'd slam on the brakes. police say the last time he did it she couldn't stop in time and ran over him. he later died at a hospital. >>> friends and family of a missing utah woman are turning to social media networks in an attempt to find her. starting tomorrow, people looking for susan powell will begin a three-day blitz on
sfaens, chicago. 17 in kansas city. 7 for minneapolis. atlanta and tampa, 30s and 50s. 20s mostly for boston, new york, washington, d.c. 31. then as we zip toward the west. 72 in phoenix. 63 in san francisco. l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when a firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in...
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theodore roosevelt or steve jobs tend to like kansas memos that get to the heart of the matter and these massive power.presentation this and the process that other people use. people who have intuitive thinkers tend to be very good at adapting to change with innovative solutions. there are quite a few of these people. they are at the lower level of the officer corps. why are there not as many higher of. a lot has to do with the fact that people with higher ranks are in a judging category. people think like they do. people need to spend a lot of time and effort trying to bring up and cultivate more of those intuitive thinking types. this is at the heart of one of the most important structures in the military today over the future of the officer corps. general stanley petronis and general casey very much understands we have seen them talking a lot about the leadership. general david petraeus in the promotion board. they were not given a fair shake to the more intuitive thinking types. with those heavyweights behind you you would think they would be fixed. there they large constituency in t
theodore roosevelt or steve jobs tend to like kansas memos that get to the heart of the matter and these massive power.presentation this and the process that other people use. people who have intuitive thinkers tend to be very good at adapting to change with innovative solutions. there are quite a few of these people. they are at the lower level of the officer corps. why are there not as many higher of. a lot has to do with the fact that people with higher ranks are in a judging category....
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it is to preserve freedom. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr.chairman. >> i think financial firms receiving taxpayer assistance should receive the most scrutiny with regards to compensation practices. the most troubling case was an edgy -- was aig, which provided bonuses after taxpayers invested billions of dollars to keep the company solvent. i ask the ceo of the company at the tide if he would encourage employees to voluntarily return their bonuses. he said he would, and executives paid back some of it. in december of last year, we learned it was only $19 million. i wrote secretary dieter about this. -- i wrote secretary timothy geithner about this. if aig were allowed to go through bankruptcy today, i doubt those bonuses could have been paid. it is obviously frustrating for taxpayers. if it were not for them, aig would not be around to pay out those bonuses in 2009 and 2010. other specific things we should learn from the intervention with aig from the government? >> i think i would share your sentiment that taxpayers have not charged financia
it is to preserve freedom. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> thank you, mr.chairman. >> i think financial firms receiving taxpayer assistance should receive the most scrutiny with regards to compensation practices. the most troubling case was an edgy -- was aig, which provided bonuses after taxpayers invested billions of dollars to keep the company solvent. i ask the ceo of the company at the tide if he would encourage employees to voluntarily return their bonuses. he said he...
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in kansas we have an open meetings log. the meetings have to be transparent.t does not matter whether or not the grandstand. host: the editorial echoed that caller's comments. this is a "in the wall street journal." it concerns tom delay. another paper -- dems against democracy is their title. ready for prime time -- a straight for a promise on the campaign trail. it quotes with the president said about their negotiations on c-span. over to you, president, majority leader, house speaker. open the doors and let the public in to observe and aside. caller: in regards to the transparency pertain to health care, the thing is i'm pretty much sure that president obama does want transparency. but like you said change will not come overnight. we should have transparency not only on the federal level, but on the state and local level of government. at the same time people talk about health care insurance. talking about it not been in the constitution. what about auto insurance? it was born on american people. at the same time you have to participate. host: moving on to
in kansas we have an open meetings log. the meetings have to be transparent.t does not matter whether or not the grandstand. host: the editorial echoed that caller's comments. this is a "in the wall street journal." it concerns tom delay. another paper -- dems against democracy is their title. ready for prime time -- a straight for a promise on the campaign trail. it quotes with the president said about their negotiations on c-span. over to you, president, majority leader, house...
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but i met some of the people who came from kansas city through york and i feel i have not been there for 12 years and they don't feel guilty at all. [laughter] plant that is what they pounded in your head and i know i am overstaying my permission become the taxes to make the fell. but then i go back and explain it because i was gone long enough that i started to think in a constructive way. i finished the film and i was not there but the fact they said they did not like the film. i thought oh my god i have nothing to show for it if i have to accomplish something before i go back otherwise there will be no excuse. so now i am still trying to accomplish after seven years. [laughter] everybody in america is polite and cheerful but we will let you know, it and then they said he is not going home. i was not invited as much and i really did not know what to do with myself. i remember one day i met and she was collecting paintings and said i wonder if we could pay for that. i paid for them and tried to blow up the inside of the stereo. [laughter] and i started to do it without it. she was t
but i met some of the people who came from kansas city through york and i feel i have not been there for 12 years and they don't feel guilty at all. [laughter] plant that is what they pounded in your head and i know i am overstaying my permission become the taxes to make the fell. but then i go back and explain it because i was gone long enough that i started to think in a constructive way. i finished the film and i was not there but the fact they said they did not like the film. i thought oh...
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later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: we have breaking news for you on this sunday night. this is the very second that destroys haiti's capital and brought misery to one third of the nation. the building collapsed around her, and she survived. unbelievable. [ screaming ] >> larry: this woman is in portland. her husband, joe wilkins, is in miami. he is trying to fly to haiti to bring home their new son. and then the director of "god's little angle orphanage." when you heard about the earthquake, what went through your mind? >> you know, larry, it was shock. a complete shock. we got online and looked at the maps where we were trying to figure out where it was. it looked like it was over the top where the orphanage was. we spent time in haiti and know the location well. so we were very, very concerned. and we did n
later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: we have breaking news for you on this sunday night. this is the very second that destroys haiti's capital and brought misery to one third of the nation. the building...
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>> in tornado, alley, kansas, what could possibly go wrong there?countability office says homeland security did like an outhouse, just like can somebody close the door? the security relied on a flaw study to justify spending $700 million to build the research facility filled with diseases. >> and now, the moment america has been on pins and needles for. you'll feel them soon. the most memorable moment of the glenn beck program 2009. >> okay. but here is where i want to get. as all of these fell, they all piled in to the federal government. >> they did. >> now it's all contained there. >> i'm passing out. >> are you all right? want to hang on? >> i'm passing out. >> want to sit down? >> go on. >> oh, oh, oh. we'll be back in just a second. >> welcome back to the program. it's kind of a wild day here. david buckner who is a good friend of mine is doing well. he was ill apparently this morning. and just got a little light headed but he's fine. and we have medical professionals on their way to the set. he's up and alert and fine. it became an internatio
>> in tornado, alley, kansas, what could possibly go wrong there?countability office says homeland security did like an outhouse, just like can somebody close the door? the security relied on a flaw study to justify spending $700 million to build the research facility filled with diseases. >> and now, the moment america has been on pins and needles for. you'll feel them soon. the most memorable moment of the glenn beck program 2009. >> okay. but here is where i want to get. as...
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below normal from texas, oklahoma and kansas eastward to the eastern seaboard. above normal for the far western imawrter of the country from the middle of the mountains westward basically . let's check precipitation for next week then. you can see below normal for the mid of the of the country. most of the plains states into the southwest. california, nevada and on into the northwest probably above normal and above normal in the eastern states as well. near normal in the great lakes. 90-day outlook for temperatures. this has been our thoughts for the winter most of this time. below normal from texas throughout the southeast. we might warm up to near normal for the great lakes. above normal for the northern plains westward. 90-day outlook above precipitation for the southern states. below normal for many places farther north. john? >> thanks, mike. >>> when "u.s. farm report" returns, setting a new standard for sheep shearing. "spirit of the heartland" is next. >>> find out why greg wall looks to dekalb to give him the confidence of other food brands. visit agweb
below normal from texas, oklahoma and kansas eastward to the eastern seaboard. above normal for the far western imawrter of the country from the middle of the mountains westward basically . let's check precipitation for next week then. you can see below normal for the mid of the of the country. most of the plains states into the southwest. california, nevada and on into the northwest probably above normal and above normal in the eastern states as well. near normal in the great lakes. 90-day...