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during debt bait on the rule on this measure, joplin, missouri, was mentioned quite often. but i would mention that there is an emergency as far as tuscaloosa, alabama's, concerned and iowa is concerned, cairo, illinois, is concerned, springfield, massachusetts, certainly joplin, missouri. mr. visclosky: smithfield, mississippi, states like vermont , subsequent to the rains and floods of this spring we've had earthquake, we've had wildfires, we've had hurricanes. the current need of the army corps is about $2.257 billion so the first observation i would make is the offsets that are set aside in this bill are certainly inadequate to cover that amount. but there is a further emergency in this country and that is the fact that as of august of this year there were $13,967 -- 13,967,000 americans without work. in the year 2000, 8% of the people who live in a great state of indiana were living in poverty. today 16% of the people in the state of indiana are living in poverty. and for those we represent who are working today for one hour's worth of their labor, they're making 53 ce
during debt bait on the rule on this measure, joplin, missouri, was mentioned quite often. but i would mention that there is an emergency as far as tuscaloosa, alabama's, concerned and iowa is concerned, cairo, illinois, is concerned, springfield, massachusetts, certainly joplin, missouri. mr. visclosky: smithfield, mississippi, states like vermont , subsequent to the rains and floods of this spring we've had earthquake, we've had wildfires, we've had hurricanes. the current need of the army...
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for help in missouri and louisiana and new york and vermont and the missouri valley -- missouri riveralley, up through the dakotas, the state of the missouri? what is going on here? and this has never been a partisan issue. republican governors, whose states have been hard hit, have called for them. chris christie, hardly a wallflower, hardly one who doesn't relish a partisan battle when he thinks it is right, but to his credit when he thinks it is wrong, "our people are suffering now and they need support now and they [congress jrk) can all go down there and get back to work and figure out the budget cuts later." that's governor christie. governor bob mcdonnell, a well-known conservative. "my exern is that we help people in need ... i don't think it's the time to get into that [deficit] debate." or my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, let us bill to debate this bill. let us move forward and let us fund fema fully. let's not put something in the c.r. and say, well, in a month from now we'll debate it. all all know c.r.'s get tied up. fema has run out of money now -- now. so t
for help in missouri and louisiana and new york and vermont and the missouri valley -- missouri riveralley, up through the dakotas, the state of the missouri? what is going on here? and this has never been a partisan issue. republican governors, whose states have been hard hit, have called for them. chris christie, hardly a wallflower, hardly one who doesn't relish a partisan battle when he thinks it is right, but to his credit when he thinks it is wrong, "our people are suffering now and...
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and missouri assistant state's attorney general, missouri state auditor, governor of missouri, and finally his longest serving post as united states senator from 1987 to 2010. from the state of missouri. in the senate, senator bond served on the committees on appropriations, commerce,
and missouri assistant state's attorney general, missouri state auditor, governor of missouri, and finally his longest serving post as united states senator from 1987 to 2010. from the state of missouri. in the senate, senator bond served on the committees on appropriations, commerce,
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this is missouri, this is joplin, missouri, just earlier this year. it's just a third of the city was literally destroyed by a group of tornadoes that came through. and some of the weather specialists, mr. president, said they had never clocked winds with this speed and power in the entire time they have been recording this data. they said they believe that some of the winds exceeded 300 miles an hour. this is horrifying. for those of us that shudder at category four and category five hurricanes which can blow up to 150 miles an hour, the idea of 300-mile an hour winds is just beyond our comprehension, but that's just what happened in joplin, missouri. then here we have the outer banks of north carolina. it's just heart breaking to see the water come up, yes, on barrier islands, but we have many barrier islands where people are trying to live safely. people live on islands all over the world. you know, when the water rises, everybody doesn't just pick up and leave the island forever. you build higher, you build stronger. you use your engineering and y
this is missouri, this is joplin, missouri, just earlier this year. it's just a third of the city was literally destroyed by a group of tornadoes that came through. and some of the weather specialists, mr. president, said they had never clocked winds with this speed and power in the entire time they have been recording this data. they said they believe that some of the winds exceeded 300 miles an hour. this is horrifying. for those of us that shudder at category four and category five...
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from the missouri border in the northwest corner of the state to st. louis was in flood stage the entire month of august. and in some cases has been in flood stage now for what is four months. a community development block grants that help provide disaster community, short term and long term to meet a disaster recovery. block grant funds can pick up with fema leaves off, and i hope, mr. president, that's part of our plan as we look for this disaster bill, which i'm intending to support, over the final -- or another disaster bill we can can agree to with the house, needs to make it sure we can make it possible for communities to do on their own ander or not even with state assistance. in joplin, underground utilities and storm sewers and sanitary systems of all kinds, owner occupancy programs to get people who owned a house but never again because the one through their own inability or their decision not to have insurance, if you own a house and you don't have a loan, there's no banker to tell you you have to get insurance, and we'll have some people th
from the missouri border in the northwest corner of the state to st. louis was in flood stage the entire month of august. and in some cases has been in flood stage now for what is four months. a community development block grants that help provide disaster community, short term and long term to meet a disaster recovery. block grant funds can pick up with fema leaves off, and i hope, mr. president, that's part of our plan as we look for this disaster bill, which i'm intending to support, over...
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la gasolina mÁs barata esta en la ciudad de missouri. san luis.eria e coli. hasta el momento, no se han recibido informes de que alguien haya resultado enfermo al consumir esta carne. >> cuando regresemos de comerciales, le diremos la decisiÓn que tomó el gobierno salvadoreÑo con respecto a la ley que beneficia a 228 salvadoreÑos. >> profanaciÓn de una iglesia. >> cobra fuerza el enfrentamiento entre argentina >> el gobierno salvadoreÑo gestiona un nuevo programa es migratorio que permitirÍa ha 219 mil salvadoreÑos seguir trabajando en ese paÍs. un encuentro con la comunidad de salvadoreÑos. >> la profanaciÓn de varios sÍmbolos en una iglesia catÓlica en el salvador, tiene a los fieles indignados. las autoridades no han hallado pistas a los autores de este acto vandÁlico. se acrecientan las sospechas de que las pandillas tendrÍan mucho quÉ ver con este delito. >> vandalismo, intolerancia religiosa y hasta satanismo podrÍan estar detrÁs de la mutilaciÓn de las imÁgenes de nuestra seÑora de la paz en las afueras de san salvador. >> eliminar los valo
la gasolina mÁs barata esta en la ciudad de missouri. san luis.eria e coli. hasta el momento, no se han recibido informes de que alguien haya resultado enfermo al consumir esta carne. >> cuando regresemos de comerciales, le diremos la decisiÓn que tomó el gobierno salvadoreÑo con respecto a la ley que beneficia a 228 salvadoreÑos. >> profanaciÓn de una iglesia. >> cobra fuerza el enfrentamiento entre argentina >> el gobierno salvadoreÑo gestiona un nuevo programa...
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i think it's an example for all of us in missouri and across the country he said serving missouri has been my life's work. i have walked the land, fished its rivers and been humbled by the honesty and hard work of its people. the highest honor is to receive and safe forward the public trust. thank you very much and i yield back the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from illinois. mr. costello: i ask the gentleman if he has other speakers. mr. denham: i have no other speakers. mr. costello: i yield back the balance of our time. sproy the gentleman from california. mr. denham: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 846. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. mr. denham: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmtive -- the gentleman from california. mr. denham: mr. speaker, i demand the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested
i think it's an example for all of us in missouri and across the country he said serving missouri has been my life's work. i have walked the land, fished its rivers and been humbled by the honesty and hard work of its people. the highest honor is to receive and safe forward the public trust. thank you very much and i yield back the plans of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from illinois. mr. costello: i ask the gentleman if he has other speakers. mr....
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and whether it's the missouri and north dakota beef industry or the missouri and ohio pork industry or these other, or the grain industries that we all are impacted by, there's a real opportunity here, and these markets are waiting for us. just to look at one state, just to look at our state, since 2002, exports have increased more than three times faster than the state domestic product has grown. and so for those who say, well, exports cost american jobs or missouri jobs, they clearly provide those jobs. u.s. farm exports reached an all-time high in 2010, amounting to more than $115 billion in sales. for every $1 billion worth of agricultural exports, it is estimated 8,000 jobs. and so these countries are waiting for agreements that will increase trade in soybeans, in beef, in corn, in pork, in dairy products. in processed goods, in fact in processed food of all kinds, but we can't get to those markets until we pass these trade agreements. all of us are eager to work with the president and get that done. all of us are eager for him to send those trade agreements up. you know, since th
and whether it's the missouri and north dakota beef industry or the missouri and ohio pork industry or these other, or the grain industries that we all are impacted by, there's a real opportunity here, and these markets are waiting for us. just to look at one state, just to look at our state, since 2002, exports have increased more than three times faster than the state domestic product has grown. and so for those who say, well, exports cost american jobs or missouri jobs, they clearly provide...
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." >> ifill: jeffrey brown reports from a missouri community still picking up the pieces after a deadly spring tornado. >> this new mural tells the story that joplin is the very portrait of widespread destruction and hope in rebuilding. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines heightened tensions between the u.s. and pakistan over allegations of links between afghan terror attacks and pakistani intelligence. >> ifill: and ray suarez takes us to the washington monument, where engineers are rapelling down the walls in search of earthquake damage. >> we're going to literally by human eyeball have to determine whether those individual cracks need to be repaired. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the
." >> ifill: jeffrey brown reports from a missouri community still picking up the pieces after a deadly spring tornado. >> this new mural tells the story that joplin is the very portrait of widespread destruction and hope in rebuilding. >> woodruff: margaret warner examines heightened tensions between the u.s. and pakistan over allegations of links between afghan terror attacks and pakistani intelligence. >> ifill: and ray suarez takes us to the washington monument,...
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but look what happened to joplin, missouri. this beautiful town in missouri almost wiped off the map by a tornado. so what do you tell the people who survive the next day? sorry, congress has to meet and debate. we'll get back to you. of course not. we stand up and help people. scores of volunteers, hundreds of volunteers who come from the re cross and so many other agencies and all of the first responders. government don't say we'll see if the federal government helps pay for this before we get in and provide life-saving efforts. they do it. anticipating that we'll stand with them. now congressman cantor of virginia decides that there should be a new approach. we need congress to get together and debate before we help people who are victims of disasters. that's a serious mistake. we've got to stand by people whether they live in red states or blue state whether they are democrats, republicans, independents. we stand by one another, and that is critically important. let me say to the senator fm louisiana, i think the thing that
but look what happened to joplin, missouri. this beautiful town in missouri almost wiped off the map by a tornado. so what do you tell the people who survive the next day? sorry, congress has to meet and debate. we'll get back to you. of course not. we stand up and help people. scores of volunteers, hundreds of volunteers who come from the re cross and so many other agencies and all of the first responders. government don't say we'll see if the federal government helps pay for this before we...
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that flooded land in missouri and illinois. we have to be sensitive to the fact that there were real losses there that needed to be paid for. that record flooding really slammed the southern part of our state. the devastation was felt in the entire region. the damage wasn't just there, though. i hear from people throughout the southern part of the state who are still struggling today because of this flooding. anthony miles in urbandale, illinois, is an example. flooding from the ohio river rose so high at his home that he couldn't even find his lawnmower in the front yard. all he could see was river water. in metropolis, illinois, my friend, mayor billy mcdaniel, says people are still trying to get the floodwater damage repaired in that town months later. the harrah's casino, which is a major attraction in that area, completely inundated with water and hundreds of thousands of dollars of repairs that needed to be done. now, there are some who argue that when it comes to these disasters, we can't afford to help people in america
that flooded land in missouri and illinois. we have to be sensitive to the fact that there were real losses there that needed to be paid for. that record flooding really slammed the southern part of our state. the devastation was felt in the entire region. the damage wasn't just there, though. i hear from people throughout the southern part of the state who are still struggling today because of this flooding. anthony miles in urbandale, illinois, is an example. flooding from the ohio river rose...
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flooding the mississippi and missouri rivers. the ongoing drought and heat wave has caused $5 billion so far. hurricane eye ring cost at least 7 billion. the government will release its august stand but summer to dazzle of and is expected to be the warmest, record. cities from newark to amaryllis texas set all-time high temperature records. in some cases records going back to the '30s. the bottom line, this year's extreme record has killed more than 700 americans and cost more than $35 billion in damage. >> we have a programming change to tell you about. on friday nbc is hearing the giants' game so kron 4 blair nbc programming. beginning at 8:00 p.m. will have back-to-back episodes of the show friends of benefits and a two-hour special of dateline and 9:00 p.m. followed by the kron 4 news at 11:00 p.m.. we're back with more news to come. hon >> >> i have a hot debate online tech deal to tell you about. ricin is that in one day on one sale ends at midnight. get the world's fastest 4g smart it is normally between $2.30 dollars with
flooding the mississippi and missouri rivers. the ongoing drought and heat wave has caused $5 billion so far. hurricane eye ring cost at least 7 billion. the government will release its august stand but summer to dazzle of and is expected to be the warmest, record. cities from newark to amaryllis texas set all-time high temperature records. in some cases records going back to the '30s. the bottom line, this year's extreme record has killed more than 700 americans and cost more than $35 billion...
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let's me bring in regina calderwood in cosby, missouri, one of the cities in danger of losing its postt, gina's cafe and catering and a wedding rental business. what will happen to your businesses if the post office closes? >> well, our business on the wedding side relies heavily on our post office. we have to ship things back and forth between our branches. we also have a branch in oklahoma and a branch in st. louis. and we need to be able to ship things quickly back and forth between our branches in order to get things in a timely manner for brides. you definitely don't want to not get something on time for a wedding. and so that right there will affect that business greatly, not to mention the foot traffic that the post office brings into our community every day, will directly affect the amount of people coming into my cafe on a daily basis. >> what are you going to have to do businesswise for your wedding company, the best seat in the house, very clever name, i might add -- what are you going to do? are you going to have to go u.p.s., fedex and what's it going to mean to your botto
let's me bring in regina calderwood in cosby, missouri, one of the cities in danger of losing its postt, gina's cafe and catering and a wedding rental business. what will happen to your businesses if the post office closes? >> well, our business on the wedding side relies heavily on our post office. we have to ship things back and forth between our branches. we also have a branch in oklahoma and a branch in st. louis. and we need to be able to ship things quickly back and forth between...
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this is what we're dealing with on the missouri river. the corps of engineers has built in the upper missouri river six dams. they are known as the pick, flow and slow program. it began sometime in the 1940's and 1950's when they look back on the historically highest flood which was 1881 and they had a large flood in 1943. it didn't -- it wasn't as much as 1881 but it was a heads up wake-up call that started congress working and they began working on this pick, slow and flow program to prevent flooding in the missouri river. 1952 there was a huge flood and that accelerated the construction and they completed in the late 1950's and early 1960's the sixth dam reservoir complex of the pick, slow and flow program that goes clear up into montana. and they wrote a master manual for the corps of engineers that guides them on how they shall manage this -- the reservoirs and how they shall manage the missouri river. the master manual, mr. speaker, has been amended. i believe there have been five different versions, but in each of those versions th
this is what we're dealing with on the missouri river. the corps of engineers has built in the upper missouri river six dams. they are known as the pick, flow and slow program. it began sometime in the 1940's and 1950's when they look back on the historically highest flood which was 1881 and they had a large flood in 1943. it didn't -- it wasn't as much as 1881 but it was a heads up wake-up call that started congress working and they began working on this pick, slow and flow program to prevent...
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ranchers would just buy a bunch of cattle and turn them loose along the little missouri river in this case. and the cat wool just roam around like wild animals and there was no fences and a rancher would build a house and there would be some headquarters and some outbuildings and that was the ranch and the ranchers didn't own the land. they were squatters. the land actually belonged to the federal government or to the american people and to the railroads. and, in fact, a rancher to applied for title for his land was kind of seen as suspect. why would he do that. and putting up a fence is absolutely taboo. so this was the wide open west. and twice a year, of course, the ranchers would have to round up all their cattle and brand them so they could tell who -- you know, it's the only way of knowing whose cattle were where. and they would ship off some of the cattle to market. the roundup was a big -- almost a festival, one of the few times these folks got together in any numbers because usually they were scattered across these ranches. the men who worked the cattle range would be divided
ranchers would just buy a bunch of cattle and turn them loose along the little missouri river in this case. and the cat wool just roam around like wild animals and there was no fences and a rancher would build a house and there would be some headquarters and some outbuildings and that was the ranch and the ranchers didn't own the land. they were squatters. the land actually belonged to the federal government or to the american people and to the railroads. and, in fact, a rancher to applied for...
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joplin, missouri took a hard punch. most deadly trike strike in the u.s. since 1950.lions were sent to help them. and fema is concerned to having enough mon tow help it through september. craig fugate said the agency will have to postpone projects for prevous disaster clean up that are not approved yet. they are still eligible to apply for funds but not start new permanent work such as permanent construction repairing damages from those tornados going into september being the peak part of hurricane season and hurricane irene. we didn't want to get to the point where we would not have the fun toz continue to support the previous impacted survivors. >> the obama administration will likely have to ask congress for more money to fund fema through the end of year. with the economy so tight that may not be an easy sale. eric canter said we'll find the money if there is need. but they are not unlimited and what we always said we off set that. meaning spending cuts somewhere else and that iseting up another battle on the hill for this fall. a cold front will clash with the wa
joplin, missouri took a hard punch. most deadly trike strike in the u.s. since 1950.lions were sent to help them. and fema is concerned to having enough mon tow help it through september. craig fugate said the agency will have to postpone projects for prevous disaster clean up that are not approved yet. they are still eligible to apply for funds but not start new permanent work such as permanent construction repairing damages from those tornados going into september being the peak part of...
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. >> i got a call from this lady from missouri. she says, i have your dog. i'm like, what dog?e lady had duncan. he explains duncan ended up in a valley shelter, where he was adopted. >> she was an elderly lady and the dog ended up being her companion for about ten years. >> reporter: then she passed away and her daughter brought duncan to missouri, where he escaped her house. he was picked up by another rescue group that had discovered duncan had a microchip all along. >> i never would have thought it. not in a million years. but, you know, life is strange. you never know what's going to happen. >> reporter: one big adventure for one little dog. he certainly seems happy in his new old home. >> all right. you may not realize this but some of those microchips are set to work for about 25 years. >> really? programmed that long? >> yes. and listen to this. this is how they work. each microchip contains a registration number and phone numberstry particular brand of a cp an radio frequency of the chip and displace thc >>> this morning on "world news now" -- defiant until death. troy
. >> i got a call from this lady from missouri. she says, i have your dog. i'm like, what dog?e lady had duncan. he explains duncan ended up in a valley shelter, where he was adopted. >> she was an elderly lady and the dog ended up being her companion for about ten years. >> reporter: then she passed away and her daughter brought duncan to missouri, where he escaped her house. he was picked up by another rescue group that had discovered duncan had a microchip all along....
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the townhomes or the worst in missouri -- were the worst in missouri. they had a big crime. it is fraud and everything. i want to live in peace. i am grateful to god that i am able to have this kind of service to help me provide for my children. my children are in college now. i am trying to do the right thing on section eight. i do thank you for fighting for us. i want to know if there is a home buying program that you know about. guest: thank you 3 much. it is good to hear of your experience. there is about your home ownership program -- a voucher homeownership program. it depends on where you are in the home -- and the home prices. in some communities, you can use your voucher towards making a mortgage payment. i would go and talk to the housing authority in your area and asked if they have a voucher homeownership program -- ask if they have a without sure, ownership program -- have a voucher homeownership program. we represent the developers and owners of section 8 as well as those who represent the program. we have done this since 1972. host: denise muha, executive dire
the townhomes or the worst in missouri -- were the worst in missouri. they had a big crime. it is fraud and everything. i want to live in peace. i am grateful to god that i am able to have this kind of service to help me provide for my children. my children are in college now. i am trying to do the right thing on section eight. i do thank you for fighting for us. i want to know if there is a home buying program that you know about. guest: thank you 3 much. it is good to hear of your experience....
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he opens at the west to slavery and destroys the missouri compromise. the appeasement of the south encourages new demand for slaves land. the solution to the issue of slavery in the territories leads to the kansas/nebraska act and the evisceration of the missouri compromise and the upper midwest and further conflict in the west. he enforces the fugitive slave law which is the most depressing lot of american slavery and runs for president on a ticket that openly attack foreigners, immigrants and catholics. in retirement he opposes emancipation, campaigns in 1864 against lincoln for a peace candidate who would have left millions of african-americans in bondage. .. >> i had the pleasure of having you five years ago with paul benson and you were in front of two history teachers. and i thought of you a couple of weeks ago when "time" magazine came out with the cover that pretty much supported your theory by the civil war and how this whole generation room was taught that the civil war -- the primary cause of states rights and you go what state right was that
he opens at the west to slavery and destroys the missouri compromise. the appeasement of the south encourages new demand for slaves land. the solution to the issue of slavery in the territories leads to the kansas/nebraska act and the evisceration of the missouri compromise and the upper midwest and further conflict in the west. he enforces the fugitive slave law which is the most depressing lot of american slavery and runs for president on a ticket that openly attack foreigners, immigrants and...
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pero estÁ causando controversia, mÁs allá de missouri, el estado donde estÁ en proceso de impresiÓn.ste. >> los niÑos piensan que pintar en libros es divertido,1 pasatiempo. dice esta madre de familia que no cree que este libro sea una experiencia para disfrutar, sino sensacionalismo. el libro es extremadamente ofensiva para aquellos que replicares esa fe. >> sÓlo esta capitalizando el aniversario del 11 de septiembre. >> no hacemos alguna declaraciÓn o tomamos partidos, esta basado en e investigaciÓn de mercado. el libro estÁ diseÑado para lectores de entre 10, 11:12 aÑos de edad. algunos se preguntan si es necesario contar la historia tan cruda como es. >> es una novela grÁfica, no un libro de coloera,tiene muchas palabras. >> pasamos con jorge ramos y un adelanto de lo que habrÁ maÑana en el programa al punto. >> el expresidente nos dice porque quiere reemplazar a daniel ortega. >> el Único que puede ganarle. >> nos hice porque quiere ser el prÓximo presidente de guatemala. >> estoy seguro de estar en segundo lugar y estÉ seguro de llegar a la segunda vuelta. >> hablamos con Álvar
pero estÁ causando controversia, mÁs allá de missouri, el estado donde estÁ en proceso de impresiÓn.ste. >> los niÑos piensan que pintar en libros es divertido,1 pasatiempo. dice esta madre de familia que no cree que este libro sea una experiencia para disfrutar, sino sensacionalismo. el libro es extremadamente ofensiva para aquellos que replicares esa fe. >> sÓlo esta capitalizando el aniversario del 11 de septiembre. >> no hacemos alguna declaraciÓn o tomamos...
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>> the ozarks of missouri. n not -- >> like the four seasons. >> good luck. must be nice to have that kind of loot. i'll go back to my 200 square-foot apartment. we'll see. >>> more "world news now" after the break. p after the break. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. now to the abc new series, "second academies -- "second acts," where we introduce you to people brave enough to reinvent themselves. this morning a woman, one of new york's finest for two decades. >> it wasn't on the streets she faced her biggest fears but on the stage. here is abc's claire shipman. >> reporter: for gina, the thought of performing was the stuff of nightmares. >> you stand on the edge, look out at the crowd, and what do you think? >> what the hell am i doing up here? >> reporter: she is not a woman easily frightened. for 20 years, a new york city cop, patrolling the streets of coney island. policing a family tradition. but performing always off-limits. she was painfully shy as a child. >> reporter: you weren't the class clown, you weren't the cut up, weren't the one on stage -- >>
>> the ozarks of missouri. n not -- >> like the four seasons. >> good luck. must be nice to have that kind of loot. i'll go back to my 200 square-foot apartment. we'll see. >>> more "world news now" after the break. p after the break. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. now to the abc new series, "second academies -- "second acts," where we introduce you to people brave enough to reinvent themselves. this morning a woman, one of new...
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. >>> caltrain is set to select a missouri company to operate the rail line but it did not submit the lowest bid for the job. executives are expected to sign the five-year deal with transit america even though company submitted a bid that would cost the company $24 million less but the caltrain said they made the choice based on what is the best overall offer not just price alone. >> a different offer, amazon.com has a deal for california, the online retailer says it will bring 7,000 new jobs to the state if the state legislature will temporarily exempt the retail frer a new law requiring to them collect sales tax. they wanted a two-year delay to give congress time to pass a national law. the company said it would stop a ballot initiative. they have made similar deals with other states. they are refusing to collect the tax and cut off ties with california affiliates. >> and the sharp toothed residents at the monterey bay aquarium. >> a once in a lifetime shot with $50,000, why the boy who made it won't see a dime. >> and new warning from moammar khadafy, a mentioning he has with loyal
. >>> caltrain is set to select a missouri company to operate the rail line but it did not submit the lowest bid for the job. executives are expected to sign the five-year deal with transit america even though company submitted a bid that would cost the company $24 million less but the caltrain said they made the choice based on what is the best overall offer not just price alone. >> a different offer, amazon.com has a deal for california, the online retailer says it will bring...
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>> the problem is the school is owned by the state of missouri and the state of missouri is regulatedy the constitution. and the constitution says that government can't search and seize without evidence of a crime or permission from a judge. and they have none of this here. >> so if it were a private college, it would be different. >> if it were a private college, there wouldn't be as much of a constitutional problem here because you would say like in the nfl when they enter into an agreement to test them for certain drugs, i have chosen to come here knowing what you're going to do. but with the government, the government cannot persuade you to give up your rights. >> right. let's talk about this. a mom is dealing with neglect charges for letting her child bike to school in tennessee. that kid is? >> 10 years old. >> 10 years old. what do the police know -- how do the police know more about the kids' bike riding ability than the mother does? the argument here was a safety argument, not that the kid was in danger of someone attacking the kid and the mother should have accompanied him b
>> the problem is the school is owned by the state of missouri and the state of missouri is regulatedy the constitution. and the constitution says that government can't search and seize without evidence of a crime or permission from a judge. and they have none of this here. >> so if it were a private college, it would be different. >> if it were a private college, there wouldn't be as much of a constitutional problem here because you would say like in the nfl when they enter...
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he hits the road this week on a cross-country fund-raising swing in missouri, calif., and louisiana.epublican voters may still be waiting for a candidate. >> this is like high-school dating and no one ever lives up to the expectation. there is no republican romeo. >> ultimately, republicans want a candidate who can beat president obama. >> they see a president who is struggling. they see numbers that suggest republicans can win this. they know that they have to put a very strong candidate up against what is going to be a very well-financed obama campaign theme last month sarah palin said december was the deadline whether she would run. sources say not even her staff knows what she will do. >>> funeral services are under way for a d.c. police officer who was killed in a traffic accident in montgomery county. friends and family attended a wake last night at mount calvary baptist church in rockville. the officer was off two when his car crashed into the back of a tanker truck on the shoulder of on-to 70. he was a 10-year veteran of the metropolitan police department. >>> jury selection
he hits the road this week on a cross-country fund-raising swing in missouri, calif., and louisiana.epublican voters may still be waiting for a candidate. >> this is like high-school dating and no one ever lives up to the expectation. there is no republican romeo. >> ultimately, republicans want a candidate who can beat president obama. >> they see a president who is struggling. they see numbers that suggest republicans can win this. they know that they have to put a very...
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the lowest price nationwide was in manchester, missouri, $2.96. >>> starting today, abc is you evering new treat. diana avellar has a review of "the chew." >> reporter: it may be the chew, but don't think about calling the newest talk show a cooking show. >> it is going to be a show about food. not so much the preparation but the thoughtful innovative things going on in the world of food and farming and responsibility and the planet itself. >> reporter: superstar chef tally will be joined by fellow masters in the -- carla hall and iron chef michael symon. healthy living expect, daphne oz and quentin kelly. >> i'm going to help people be a little more fabulous in every possible way. >> reporter: the mission, to get people talking about food. what they eat, where and with whom. >> it is like a big hug. i tell people i want to hug you with my food. when someone says, i can taste the love. it is the best compliment ever. >> if there is anything i can hope, may be able to provoke as opposed to clearing the table as soon as the last bite is done when you have a meal with your family, everyon
the lowest price nationwide was in manchester, missouri, $2.96. >>> starting today, abc is you evering new treat. diana avellar has a review of "the chew." >> reporter: it may be the chew, but don't think about calling the newest talk show a cooking show. >> it is going to be a show about food. not so much the preparation but the thoughtful innovative things going on in the world of food and farming and responsibility and the planet itself. >> reporter:...
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from the tornadoes in missouri to the hurricane irene, to newt gingrich's presidential campaign-- luckily staff evacuated months ago ( laughter ) so it has been a bit of a busy year for fema. now, folks, you know i've never been a fan of federal emergency management. who is the government to tell me my house has become uninhabitable. the raccoons have settled in just fine ( laughter ) but fema has finally done something right. jim. >> time fema revealed they partially gauge the severity of a disaster based on the condition of waffle house restaurant. the agency uses the waffle house index. the chain prides itself on operating during severe natural disasters. fema says if a waffle house location is closed they know the area needs aid. ( laughter ). >> stephen: yes, the waffle house index. because in america, it is only a disaster once it disrupts our supply of chicken-fried meats ( laughter ) now, fema ranks an area's post-disaster condition based on a three-color scale. green means the waffle house is open and serving a full menu, okay, like this one right here. okay? the waffle house bei
from the tornadoes in missouri to the hurricane irene, to newt gingrich's presidential campaign-- luckily staff evacuated months ago ( laughter ) so it has been a bit of a busy year for fema. now, folks, you know i've never been a fan of federal emergency management. who is the government to tell me my house has become uninhabitable. the raccoons have settled in just fine ( laughter ) but fema has finally done something right. jim. >> time fema revealed they partially gauge the severity...
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dollars was on top of the 5 billion needed for disaster including tornados that leveed much of joplin, missouribge restored power to all customers affected by irene. 750,000 customers were in the dark because of irene compared to 790,000 following is bell in september 2003. >>> big clean up is underway in north georgia in addition to the tornado watch and warnings posted, much of the atlanta area was under a flash flood warning. we showed you video from the storms pushing through atlanta. it's our turn, the hour by hour forecast, flash flood watch, low 60s. i'm jealous of anyone who gets to run in this stuff. we will stay mid-60s. dropping off this afternoon as the rain gets steadier and heavier. plan accordingly for the kids. the remnants of lee pushing itself up from the deep south, few days of rain, holding off katia off of the coast. see the slug of moisture rolling back in. on the cooler end, we will stay on the less severe end. computer models projecting 11 inches in southwest pa, versus 3 inches on the portions of the delmarra, severe weather, southeast virginia. moderate to heavy rainfa
dollars was on top of the 5 billion needed for disaster including tornados that leveed much of joplin, missouribge restored power to all customers affected by irene. 750,000 customers were in the dark because of irene compared to 790,000 following is bell in september 2003. >>> big clean up is underway in north georgia in addition to the tornado watch and warnings posted, much of the atlanta area was under a flash flood warning. we showed you video from the storms pushing through...
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what officials are learning about the tornado warning system in hard hit joplin, missouri. >> and isce on trial? why government seismologist are accused of manslaughter. another half hour of news i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. doesn't cover my kid's pediatrician. which is not cool. she was so fantastic. she had this sock puppet that she would use to explain exactly what she was doing and why she was doing it. i just wish there was someone to explain to me how i'm going to find another doctor like that. [ male announcer ] we know a good doctor is hard to find. we have some of the largest networks in california so you can choose one that's right for you. blue shield. i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it.
what officials are learning about the tornado warning system in hard hit joplin, missouri. >> and isce on trial? why government seismologist are accused of manslaughter. another half hour of news i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm...
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i do not expect to see president obama campaigning along side claire mccaskill in missouri for exampletion campaign there. >> greta: she was one of the first to come out for president obama in 2008. everyone thought she would go with then senator clinton and instead hitched her horse to president obama. >> yeah i think that is going to be something you are talking about. how much has changed from where some of the redder states the president could go to in 2008 and enjoy that spirit of candidacy is going to change that said, the obama campaign will tell you, we are competing every. even though indian narcotic missouri, these states that were traditional -- battlegrounds, they say they are going to compete there they are knocking at other states they need to win, north carolina, virginia, florida being important and the west. >> greta: nevada, what happened? >> that was really expected. a democrat never held this distick congressionally. i was very close for the presidency in 2008. it was not a major deal that she lost, although she did lose in a big way. >> greta: we'll be watching. th
i do not expect to see president obama campaigning along side claire mccaskill in missouri for exampletion campaign there. >> greta: she was one of the first to come out for president obama in 2008. everyone thought she would go with then senator clinton and instead hitched her horse to president obama. >> yeah i think that is going to be something you are talking about. how much has changed from where some of the redder states the president could go to in 2008 and enjoy that spirit...
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joining us now for the interview is senator claire mccaskill, democrat of missouri, the ranking member of the senate government oversight subcommittee on contracting and co-creator of the bipartisan commission on wartime contracting. senator mccaskill, nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> your committee found the u.s. has lost tens of billions of dollars in contracts and grants in iraq and afghanistan. why are we losing that money? is it oversight? that we're paying too much to contractors to begin with? is it that we're not keeping track of the money once we've handed it out? >> i think what has happened is we have become so reliant on contractors in a conflict situation and the military really, frankly, wasn't equipped to oversee, to scope these contracts, to pay attention as to how they were spending the money. it was contracting gone wild in theater. there have been some modest improvements made, but the commission, the contracting commission that finished its work last week has come out with some pretty bold recommendations and some pretty jaw dropping
joining us now for the interview is senator claire mccaskill, democrat of missouri, the ranking member of the senate government oversight subcommittee on contracting and co-creator of the bipartisan commission on wartime contracting. senator mccaskill, nice to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> your committee found the u.s. has lost tens of billions of dollars in contracts and grants in iraq and afghanistan. why are we losing that money? is it oversight? that...
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. >> in missouri airport security detained a man at kansas city international airport.thwest airlines said the man refused to allow security agents to examine something in his bag. the times tested ed negative for explosive material. and the white. >> in oakland tonight, police say two people found burned to death may have been murdered. the bodies of a man and a woman were discovered on the second floor of a burning east oakland apartment building this morning. one of the victims appears to have possible wounds not associated with burns. >> we knew from the fire department there were two bodies found. there was a neighbor who said he had seen a couple of individuals wearing hooded sweatshirts, come running out of the building and run down the street, carrying a can that looked like a gas can. but he didn't see faces and couldn't tell if it was men or women. >> homicide officials are already conducting a preliminary investigation. >>> meanwhile, police in contra costa county fear a suspected hijacker might steal more vehicles after swiping at least three others today. t
. >> in missouri airport security detained a man at kansas city international airport.thwest airlines said the man refused to allow security agents to examine something in his bag. the times tested ed negative for explosive material. and the white. >> in oakland tonight, police say two people found burned to death may have been murdered. the bodies of a man and a woman were discovered on the second floor of a burning east oakland apartment building this morning. one of the victims...
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, four were in new mexico, two were in colorado, two in texas, and there was one each in kansas, missouri, nebraska, and oklahoma. all the illnesses started on or after july 31. the outbreak caused by a tainted cantaloupes melons. more on that to come. stock markets around the world have risen sharply as hopes increased about a new plan to deal with the euro zone debt crisis. speculation that the european bailout fund will be greatly funded with the help of the european central bank. german and greek leaders insisted they have a grip on the debt crisis. the greek prime minister told a german business leaders that the greeks would -- greece would live up to its promise to cut debt. >> the two leaders at the heart of the euro zone crisis, angela merkel and the greek prime minister. they were in berlin today. the hubs and smiles were all in place, but many germans along believe that greece is worth supporting. >> they know all about the strains between greece and germany. he is a great and she is german. he has seen the mood in germany turned against helping increase further. >> of the germa
, four were in new mexico, two were in colorado, two in texas, and there was one each in kansas, missouri, nebraska, and oklahoma. all the illnesses started on or after july 31. the outbreak caused by a tainted cantaloupes melons. more on that to come. stock markets around the world have risen sharply as hopes increased about a new plan to deal with the euro zone debt crisis. speculation that the european bailout fund will be greatly funded with the help of the european central bank. german and...
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. >>> caltrain is set to select a missouri company to operate the rail line but it did not submit the lowest bid for the job. executives are expected to sign the five-year deal with transit america even though company submitted a bid that would cost the company $24 million less but the caltrain said they made the choice based on what is the best overall offer not just price alone. >> a different offer, amazon.com has a deal for california, the online retailer says it will bring 7,000 new jobs to the state if the state legislature will temporarily exempt the retail frer a new law requiring to them collect sales tax. they wanted a two-year delay to give congress time to pass a national law. the company said it would stop a ballot initiative. they have made similar deals with other states. they are refusing to collect the tax and cut off ties with california affiliates. >> and the sharp toothed residents at the monterey bay aquarium. >> a once in a lifetime shot with $50,000, why the boy who made it won't see a dime. >> and new warning from moammar khadafy, a mentioning he has with loyal
. >>> caltrain is set to select a missouri company to operate the rail line but it did not submit the lowest bid for the job. executives are expected to sign the five-year deal with transit america even though company submitted a bid that would cost the company $24 million less but the caltrain said they made the choice based on what is the best overall offer not just price alone. >> a different offer, amazon.com has a deal for california, the online retailer says it will bring...
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the sooners beat missouri 38-28 in their big 12 opener. second ranked lsu took care of west virginia. clemson handed florida state its second straight loss and arizona state beat usc for the first time since 99. >>> third round of the tour championship. hits the flagstick and goes in for the eagle. he shoots a 6-under 64 to grab a share of the lead and joining him is hunter mahan, ending the round with a birdie putt to be in position to win the fedex cup and a $10 million prize. >>> the raiders are ready for their home opener. what does hugh jackson remember about working with rex ryan? so...what do you think? i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. see a very familiar face on the jets sideline... hue and rex ryan once worked together as assistant coache . >>> when hugh jackson looks across the field he will see a familiar
the sooners beat missouri 38-28 in their big 12 opener. second ranked lsu took care of west virginia. clemson handed florida state its second straight loss and arizona state beat usc for the first time since 99. >>> third round of the tour championship. hits the flagstick and goes in for the eagle. he shoots a 6-under 64 to grab a share of the lead and joining him is hunter mahan, ending the round with a birdie putt to be in position to win the fedex cup and a $10 million prize....
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> >> a federal judge has ruled tweet can evangelista locked her has been in a prison facility in missourior the past four months after the judge found him mentally unfit to stand trial whe. >> police and alabama will be trying to in force when parts of the new immigration law take and hold them without bond debt. the lawsuits are already in the works. >> federal health issue officials if people have cantaloupe and now are not sure where it came from of the best thing to do would be thrown away. most of the camel los have a sticker it is the deadly as food out break in a decade with 16 deaths. we will >> we will be back with more weather and traffic and news the sun is just about to come up on the bay bridge we will be right back. >> >> floor of the town is the captain said whom this is an emeryville will barely putting water in the system and let it sit there for 24 hours some they will be monitoring the system here room room and walking along the line they have been doing this through the bay area pier baldy completed 20 locations when. you can see water coming out this is something that
> >> a federal judge has ruled tweet can evangelista locked her has been in a prison facility in missourior the past four months after the judge found him mentally unfit to stand trial whe. >> police and alabama will be trying to in force when parts of the new immigration law take and hold them without bond debt. the lawsuits are already in the works. >> federal health issue officials if people have cantaloupe and now are not sure where it came from of the best thing to do...