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. >> i like kansas city southern, holding up the next couple years. >> adam? what are you doing? >> i share large cap value, relatively high dividends, relatively inexpensive stocks in there. >> great pick. good guys, all. ever want to take a picture, give them 50 bucks first. they can be argumentative. >>> after the meeting the plan to start uniting. some say the way to do it, do what another republican outsider did back in 1980. run on united ticket of overhauling our massive tax code to get our economy rubbing again, and make our country great again, but would it work now? hi, everybody. i'm david aster. going in focus with mike ozanian, carrie sheffield, john tandy and bruce jackson. 1980. ronald reagan partnered with jack kemp in congress to get tax reform. could trump partner with ryan to do the same? >> the answer is, yes. trump is saying, make america great again.
. >> i like kansas city southern, holding up the next couple years. >> adam? what are you doing? >> i share large cap value, relatively high dividends, relatively inexpensive stocks in there. >> great pick. good guys, all. ever want to take a picture, give them 50 bucks first. they can be argumentative. >>> after the meeting the plan to start uniting. some say the way to do it, do what another republican outsider did back in 1980. run on united ticket of...
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kansas city southern this is an strg one. it is trading at a premium to pier peers. a big story is the mexico storey. but you're worried about a stumble in the mexican economy. mexico is tightly correlated with the economy here in the united states. this seems like a big call. >> well, you know, i'm not making -- i'm trying not to make it a huge call. but at the end of the day, yes, mexico is tightly wound. the big thing there is auto. i mean that's the big growth story there. so if they start to pull over in general, it's still the same whole pot. at the end of the day, that's what we're worried about with the mexican economy in term of kansas city southern. that is the big growth engine. canadian pacific wrung out the operational savings that they can at this point. what is left for them? >> they're trying to take volume from canadian national. i think the ceo has done an incredible story turning that company around. i don't know what is left. you have coca-cola is under pressure. you know, you have crude by rail which obvi
kansas city southern this is an strg one. it is trading at a premium to pier peers. a big story is the mexico storey. but you're worried about a stumble in the mexican economy. mexico is tightly correlated with the economy here in the united states. this seems like a big call. >> well, you know, i'm not making -- i'm trying not to make it a huge call. but at the end of the day, yes, mexico is tightly wound. the big thing there is auto. i mean that's the big growth story there. so if they...
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texas and enhanced risk same spots over central kansas, north kansas and southern half of areas of nebraska into omaha. almost into kansas city. a few strong tornadoes are possible today. large hail, damaging winds definitely. the possibility of those dangerous tornadoes in numerous ones that will be the concern. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> the thunderstorms threat go down through texas. texas we are more concerned with large hail and wind damage. the tornado threat is greater and a little more spin in the atmosphere in areas of nebraska and kansas and eastern iowa. >>> yeah, this was advertised as a big week for severe weather and today could possibly could be the worse of it. >> tornado alley active this time of the year. thanks, bi making ways on line as one of the youngest water-skiers ever. 6-month-old doesn't know how to walk yet but over the weekend zila glided 700 feet across the late and treaded water along her ski pads were the adults. her parents bother water-skiing champions. that's it. they say they placed her on indoor skis after she learned how to stand and they n
texas and enhanced risk same spots over central kansas, north kansas and southern half of areas of nebraska into omaha. almost into kansas city. a few strong tornadoes are possible today. large hail, damaging winds definitely. the possibility of those dangerous tornadoes in numerous ones that will be the concern. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> the thunderstorms threat go down through texas. texas we are more concerned with large hail and...
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louis, kansas city, new york city, not just southern cities like miami and houston could possibly be a venue for these zika-carrying mosquitoes. they found not just geography but rainfall, transportation hubs, and challenging socioeconomic conditions translate to less air conditioning, worse housing infrastructure. they could all contribute to the presence of these mosquitoes. we're learning more and more about zika, the cases are growing. as we near the summer travel season and we start hearing more about the real olympic -- rio olympic games, inaction and further delay will put many women, particularly child bearing women and their kids in danger. i urge my republican colleagues in both chambers, work with us to approve this money this week before it's too late. mr. president, i ask consent to speak on one additional issue. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, there's publications given to us on the floor of the senate. one of them is the executive calendar. this executive calendar, parts of it, may be characterized as a pol
louis, kansas city, new york city, not just southern cities like miami and houston could possibly be a venue for these zika-carrying mosquitoes. they found not just geography but rainfall, transportation hubs, and challenging socioeconomic conditions translate to less air conditioning, worse housing infrastructure. they could all contribute to the presence of these mosquitoes. we're learning more and more about zika, the cases are growing. as we near the summer travel season and we start...
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southern u.s. feeling very much like spring this afternoon. temperatures into the 70's from dallas to kansas city let's head over to you ladies. nicole: thank you very much. lauren: thanks, maria. presidential candidates make a final push for indiana voters as they head to the polls today. we will have the latest. hillary clinton campaigns in coal country and gets a chilly reflection. >> she is flip-flopping, she's lying because when she was she would put us out of business she said it and boasting and with a huge smile. lauren: bad news for apple ceo and apple share holdst, the stock down eight in a row. last time that happened they were sending candy-colored, s&p down 12, nasdaq futures 12 and a half, checking oil prices, they're down as well. the latest 44.41 a barrel. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: breaking news this morning, voters head to the polls in less than an hour. indiana crucial battleground for donald trump and ted cruz. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. lauren: hello, good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. it's also a close race for
southern u.s. feeling very much like spring this afternoon. temperatures into the 70's from dallas to kansas city let's head over to you ladies. nicole: thank you very much. lauren: thanks, maria. presidential candidates make a final push for indiana voters as they head to the polls today. we will have the latest. hillary clinton campaigns in coal country and gets a chilly reflection. >> she is flip-flopping, she's lying because when she was she would put us out of business she said it...
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greatest threats from southern nebraska to kansas. tomorrow, oklahoma city to corpus christi, another severe risk. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes. we'll watch this fire up. around 11:00 this evening between san angelo and dallas, strong storms. that's what we're really worried about. it continues into friday. dallas and houston in the storm threat there, and all the way up to oklahoma city. rainfall is also going to be a problem from minneapolis, kansas city, all the way down into central texas. some areas could be picking up six to eight inches of rain. so, flash flooding will be a threat as well. >> keep an eye on that. >> you bet. >> thank you very much. >>> now to the search for solutions to those long ts a-lines at airports nationwide as the busy summer travel season is about to really get under way. the man who runs the agency, vice president peter neffenger, was on capitol hill answering questions. this morning he is with us for an exclusive interview. first, tom costello is at reagan national airport with the very latest. tom, good morning. >> re
greatest threats from southern nebraska to kansas. tomorrow, oklahoma city to corpus christi, another severe risk. damaging winds, isolated tornadoes. we'll watch this fire up. around 11:00 this evening between san angelo and dallas, strong storms. that's what we're really worried about. it continues into friday. dallas and houston in the storm threat there, and all the way up to oklahoma city. rainfall is also going to be a problem from minneapolis, kansas city, all the way down into central...
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southern plains and in texas. wet roads in the southeast and in the upper midwest. >>> if you are flying airport delays are possible in minneapolis and kansas city. so officials at the cincinnati zoo are defending 9 decision to kill an endangered gorilla a child fell into the animal's enclosure. >> yeah, this morning there is fresh outrage directed at the zoo and at the child's parents. abc's marci gonzalez reports from cincinnati. >> reporter: growing outrage about this close encounter. those ten terrifying minutes the child spent inside the zoo exhibit causing the endangered silverback to lose his life. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the horrifying scene playing out in front of the boy's mother. >> mommy loves you. i'm right here. >> reporter: at one point 17-year-old harambe and the 4-year-old boy appear to look at each other. >> be calm. >> reporter: then the gorilla lifts boy up and drags him to the other side of the motor. zoo officials making the split-second decision to take the gorilla's life. >> my heart sank. you could tell it was a high powered rifle. >> reporter: the boy plunged into the motor and this video shows the railing that sepa
southern plains and in texas. wet roads in the southeast and in the upper midwest. >>> if you are flying airport delays are possible in minneapolis and kansas city. so officials at the cincinnati zoo are defending 9 decision to kill an endangered gorilla a child fell into the animal's enclosure. >> yeah, this morning there is fresh outrage directed at the zoo and at the child's parents. abc's marci gonzalez reports from cincinnati. >> reporter: growing outrage about this...
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city of chapman. >> oh, i think that was somebody's house. >> more than does end tornados were spotted in the southern planes. the violent weather has already left its mark. and ef3 tornado struck western kansas tuesday. >> is that where it tore? >> yes. >> cathy hamilton and her family hid inside a storm shelter as a tornado leveled their home. >> it is gone, everything is gone. all we heard was loud noise, and the door blew open, stuff was flying everywhere. >> miraculously, there were no report of any major injuries in this area. but, residents are not in the clear just yet, there are more storms in the forecast. omar villafranca, cbs news, and -- abaline kansas. >> miracle no injuries when you look at that damage. >> so true, that severe weather just keeps oncoming, another day actually where they have enhanced risk for severe weather out in the planes, tills the season, but rough stuff when you see all of the video coming in day after day after day. really is. we actually can start things off by looking at big zoom on storm scan3, let's go ahead, take you out to the maps. right across at this . the central mississippi, where it meets up with the ohio river, another squawl line currently
city of chapman. >> oh, i think that was somebody's house. >> more than does end tornados were spotted in the southern planes. the violent weather has already left its mark. and ef3 tornado struck western kansas tuesday. >> is that where it tore? >> yes. >> cathy hamilton and her family hid inside a storm shelter as a tornado leveled their home. >> it is gone, everything is gone. all we heard was loud noise, and the door blew open, stuff was flying...
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southern oregon, new jersey. we have a meeting on friday with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city last week to meet with the family practice association. and we do hear a lot from small physicians who are concerned, and i think they're particularly concerned if people in washington are making centralized decisions that are going to impact their quality of care. and what they tell us over and over again, and we need to keep talking to them and getting more feedback, is give us the freedom to take care of these patients. we know how to do it. let us define quality. let us select the measures that are right for our practice. give us more flexibility and don't make us focus on reporting. let us focus on patient care. and it's really critical, i think, as we work together and as you hear input that you get this to us and that we hold ourselves very much to that standard that physicians across the country are holding us to. >> thank you, sir. with that, i recognize dr. mcdermott for five minutes. >> thank you. one of the issues that the questions mr. tiberi's raising about small practic
southern oregon, new jersey. we have a meeting on friday with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city last week to meet with the family practice association. and we do hear a lot from small physicians who are concerned, and i think they're particularly concerned if people in washington are making centralized decisions that are going to impact their quality of care. and what they tell us over and over again, and we need to keep talking to them and getting...
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kansas city. otherwise this afternoon temperatures will be very spring like or even summer like for some of you across southernsoutheast expecting temperatures into the 80's or 90's, here is what happens as we head into the system. you're already cool across portions of the northern plains, by saturday cool air continues moving south. forecast high 57-degrees on saturday and by sunday across northeast you'll be feeling the cooler air mass. maria. maria: sounds good, thank you. wendy's expanding self-serve kioks. cheryl: the company says it hopes the technology overcome 5% inflation in wages. and mcdonalds also has been testing self-service kioosks, a story the watch. trouble on a roller coaster, 64 riders on bush gardens had to be taken off yesterday after the coaster stops suddenly on an incline for about two hours, one part of the roller coaster was stuck just before the 90-degree drop and other on the climb to the top, bush garden says the cause was an electrical problem. pretty scary for those folks, pittsburgh steelers running back. you have to do more than show up to get a ribbon, he's not a fan of parti
kansas city. otherwise this afternoon temperatures will be very spring like or even summer like for some of you across southernsoutheast expecting temperatures into the 80's or 90's, here is what happens as we head into the system. you're already cool across portions of the northern plains, by saturday cool air continues moving south. forecast high 57-degrees on saturday and by sunday across northeast you'll be feeling the cooler air mass. maria. maria: sounds good, thank you. wendy's expanding...
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southern oregon, new jersey. we have a meeting on friday with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city last week to meet with a family practice association and we hear a lot from small physicians who are concerned, and i think particularly concerned, if people in washington are making centralized decisions that are going to impact their quality of care. what they tell us over and over again, and we need to keep talking to them and getting more feedback, give us the freedom to take care of these patients. we know how to do it, let us define quality and select measures that are right for our practice, give us flexibility and don't make us focus on reporting, let us focus on patient care. it's really critical, i think, as we work together and you hear input that you get this to us and hold us to that standard that physicians across the country are holding us to. >> thank you, sir, with that i recognize dr. mcdermott for five minutes. >> thank you. one of the issues that the question mr. tiberi is raising about small practices leads me to the question of consolidation and driving doctors t
southern oregon, new jersey. we have a meeting on friday with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city last week to meet with a family practice association and we hear a lot from small physicians who are concerned, and i think particularly concerned, if people in washington are making centralized decisions that are going to impact their quality of care. what they tell us over and over again, and we need to keep talking to them and getting more feedback, give...
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met with small practices from southern arkansas and oregon and new jersey and we have a meeting with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city to meet with the family practice. they are particularly concerned in washington if people are making centralized decisions that will impact their quality of care and what they tell us over and over again. when you talk to them and get more feet back, give us the freedom to take care of these patients. we know how to do it and let us define quality and select measures that are right and give us flexibility and don't make us focus on reporting and let us focus on patient care. it's really critical i think as we work and you hear input to get this to us and we hold ourselves to that standard that physicians are holding us to. >> thank you, sir. with that i recognize dr. mcdermott for five minutes. >> one of the issues about small practices and that leads me to the question of consolidation and driving doctors together in larger and larger groups. the question comes in my mind, i practice as an individual and in the military and in a group extra, one of the things that strikes me that wil
met with small practices from southern arkansas and oregon and new jersey and we have a meeting with rural health association at their annual meeting. we went out to kansas city to meet with the family practice. they are particularly concerned in washington if people are making centralized decisions that will impact their quality of care and what they tell us over and over again. when you talk to them and get more feet back, give us the freedom to take care of these patients. we know how to do...
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kansas city, cedar rapids. enhanced risks of storms to the west of oklahoma city. the tornado threat from western nebraska to west texas. tomorrow, it stretches from southern minnesota all the way to northern oklahoma. 11 million people at risk for damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. thursday, again, abilene up to oklahoma city, 25 million people at risk, guys. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. this could continue to track east into the memorial day weekend. guys? >> al, thank you very much. >>> and bill cosby's sex assault scandal is back in the news t morning. the comedian headed to court in pennsylvania for a key hearing. at issue, is there enough evidence to send the 78-year-old to trial for an alleged 2004 incident involving a temple university employee. msnbc's chief legal corresponde correspondent, ari, good morning. >> morning. >> a prosecutor reopened a criminal probe into this after portions of a deposition were released. what happens at this hearing today? >> today is the first time bill cosby ever faces any real evidence criminally of sex crimes he is accused of here in 2004. the prosecution will walk through its case, the entire burden
kansas city, cedar rapids. enhanced risks of storms to the west of oklahoma city. the tornado threat from western nebraska to west texas. tomorrow, it stretches from southern minnesota all the way to northern oklahoma. 11 million people at risk for damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. thursday, again, abilene up to oklahoma city, 25 million people at risk, guys. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. this could continue to track east into the memorial day weekend. guys? >> al, thank you...
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southern texas. 58-mile-per-hour wind gusts. tornadoes likely. flooding is going to be an issue, too. from del rio to kansas city, we could be looking at 6 to 8 more inches of rain in some of the areas until friday. then it finally starts to calm down into the weekend. >> al, thank you very much. >>> the man who runs the tsa is back in the hot seat on capitol hill today for another hearing into the debacle at airport security checkpoints nationwide. some cases, lines backed up for hours. it comes a day after a major shakeup at the agency. nbc's tom costello covers aviation. he's at reagan national airport for us. good morning to you. >> good morning. a few days now until memorial day weekend. the unofficial kickoff to the summer. this morning, we have triple box cameras to show you a live view of the tsa checkpoints in chicago, atlanta, as well as here in washington. you know, the tsa is really feeling the pressure. in many cases, losing the confidence of members of congress, of airports and of the traveling public. >> reporter: atlanta to chicago, the misery long tsa lines turned many travelers against the very
southern texas. 58-mile-per-hour wind gusts. tornadoes likely. flooding is going to be an issue, too. from del rio to kansas city, we could be looking at 6 to 8 more inches of rain in some of the areas until friday. then it finally starts to calm down into the weekend. >> al, thank you very much. >>> the man who runs the tsa is back in the hot seat on capitol hill today for another hearing into the debacle at airport security checkpoints nationwide. some cases, lines backed up...
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southern texas. 58 miles per hour wind gusts or more. tornados likely and look at the rainfall amounts. flooding will be an issue, too, from del rio up to kansas city, we could be looking at up to 6 to 8 more inches of rain in some of these areas until friday. then we finally start to see it calm down as we get into the weekend. >> al, thank you very much. >>> the man who runs the tsa is back in the hot seat on capitol hill today for another hearing into the debacle at airport security check points nationwide. in some cases lines backed up for hours. it comes just a day after a major shakeup at the agency. nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport for us. tom, good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt, good morning. just a few days now until memorial day weekend. the unofficial kickoff to the summer. this morning we have triple box cameras to show you, a live view of the tsa check points in chicago, atlanta as well as here in washington. you know, the tsa is really feeling the pressure in many cases losing the confidence of members of confidence, airports and of the traveling public. from newark, atlanta to chicago, those miserably long tsa
southern texas. 58 miles per hour wind gusts or more. tornados likely and look at the rainfall amounts. flooding will be an issue, too, from del rio up to kansas city, we could be looking at up to 6 to 8 more inches of rain in some of these areas until friday. then we finally start to see it calm down as we get into the weekend. >> al, thank you very much. >>> the man who runs the tsa is back in the hot seat on capitol hill today for another hearing into the debacle at airport...