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now the next component of missouri works is to sell more missouri-made overseas to great more jobs here at home. it's clear that the world wants what missouri has got. cotton, chemicals semiconductors f-15s. when i talk about selling missouri-made goods overseas, i don't mean just the established fortune 500. it's important to compete globally for family farms in every part of the state. forest keeling nursery in ellsbury is ahead of the state. they grow more than 250 types of trees and grasses and sells them around the world. they have patents pending in more than 50 countries. last year i had the pleasure of visiting this small hometown business that is winning in the global economy i would ask the owner and his wife join and their daughter to stand and represent what we want to do to sell to the world. [ applause ] now because of companies like this, missouri eximportaports w in the first quarter of 2011. and that was on top of our 35% growth in 2010. so as part of missouri works we will create a one stop shop to help missouri businesses and farms find new americas in international o
now the next component of missouri works is to sell more missouri-made overseas to great more jobs here at home. it's clear that the world wants what missouri has got. cotton, chemicals semiconductors f-15s. when i talk about selling missouri-made goods overseas, i don't mean just the established fortune 500. it's important to compete globally for family farms in every part of the state. forest keeling nursery in ellsbury is ahead of the state. they grow more than 250 types of trees and grasses...
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not here in missouri. since taking office i cut government spending by $1.6 billion and with the balanced budget i present tonight i'll have reduced the government's payroll by 4100 positions. the state workforce is the smallest it's been in 15 years. those decisions were tough. but necessary. other states haven't shown that fiscal discipline. more than 30 states have raised tack -- raised taxes. we know that missouri families can't afford a tax increase, period. in fact to help more small businesses create jobs and grow, we have begun to phase out the out dated franchise tax on thousands of missouri businesses. that means more money to their bottom line and more on jobs for missouri workers. but we haven't just made your government smaller, we are also making your government smarter. by 2015 the department of transportation will have cut administrative costs and put that money where it belongs, building bridges in the show me state. we put critical services online including teacher certification and ged t
not here in missouri. since taking office i cut government spending by $1.6 billion and with the balanced budget i present tonight i'll have reduced the government's payroll by 4100 positions. the state workforce is the smallest it's been in 15 years. those decisions were tough. but necessary. other states haven't shown that fiscal discipline. more than 30 states have raised tack -- raised taxes. we know that missouri families can't afford a tax increase, period. in fact to help more small...
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make missouri their home. in 2010 we launched show me heroes. missouri employers to put military veterans in the front of the line when hiring for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report our show me heroes program has crossed the marker and put more than 1,000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me heroes to include on-the-job training for national guard, reserve and active-duty veterans who left military service. we will work tirelessly to create job opportunities for every veteran in our state. the next killer is to accelerate investment in hydro energies like science and technology. with more than 1,000 life science and biotech companies missouri is already home to some of the brightest minds and innovators in the world. the missouri science and in a very it's -- innovation act we are poised for rapid progress. as part of the missouri works my budget inclu
make missouri their home. in 2010 we launched show me heroes. missouri employers to put military veterans in the front of the line when hiring for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report our show me heroes program has crossed the marker and put more than 1,000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me heroes to include on-the-job training for...
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make missouri their home. in 2010 we launched show me here is from asking missouri employers for military veterans at the front of the line when they hire for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report their show me here is program has crossed the marker and output than 1000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me he rose to improve on-the-job train job trevor nasher mccart serving army veterans of the missouri service and will continue to work tirelessly to create job opportunities for every veteran in our state. not th e next pillar of missouri works is to accelerate invest in high-growth industries like science and technology. with more than 1000 agribusiness, missouri is clarity on some of the brightest minds and innovators in the world. but they passed up last year to the missouri science and innovation reinvestment act, we are poised for rapid progress. as
make missouri their home. in 2010 we launched show me here is from asking missouri employers for military veterans at the front of the line when they hire for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report their show me here is program has crossed the marker and output than 1000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me he rose to improve on-the-job...
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missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should not feel bad about that. your uniqueness, as my grandson who loves to make up words, that is your wonderment. [laughter]. it
missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the...
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make missouri their home.e launched show me here is from asking missouri employers for military veterans at the front of the line when they hire for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report their show me here is program has crossed the marker and output than 1000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me he rose to improve on-the-job train job trevor nasher mccart serving army veterans of the missouri service and will continue to work tirelessly to create job opportunities for every veteran in our state. not th e next pillar of missouri works is to
make missouri their home.e launched show me here is from asking missouri employers for military veterans at the front of the line when they hire for new jobs. more than 1700 employers have signed up to be part of that effort already. tonight i am proud to report their show me here is program has crossed the marker and output than 1000 veterans back to work right here in missouri. [applause] the missouri work strategy will expand the mission of show me he rose to improve on-the-job train job...
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very best science talent to missouri. by speeding the flow of innovation out of the lab and into the marketplace, wipro industries today in creating the high-tech jobs that tomorrow. missouri works to create jobs in rural communities. anyone who grew up in a small town like i did knows there's something special about it. folks want their towns to be a place where kids can grow up safe, get a good education, find a job, raise a family. it wasn't all that long ago just a generation or two that folks a decent living selling baseball uniforms are making shoes in piedmont or typewriters in springfield. those jobs may become, but our rural way of life is still strong. our plan will create custom tailored job creation for small business owners in rural communities. because we want every part of missouri to move forward together. [applause] nowhere off for helping dramatically expand the internet. broadband access is a game changer for commerce, farming, education, law enforcement are extremely competitive, bringing the total inv
very best science talent to missouri. by speeding the flow of innovation out of the lab and into the marketplace, wipro industries today in creating the high-tech jobs that tomorrow. missouri works to create jobs in rural communities. anyone who grew up in a small town like i did knows there's something special about it. folks want their towns to be a place where kids can grow up safe, get a good education, find a job, raise a family. it wasn't all that long ago just a generation or two that...
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so there was a colonel with his missouri volunteers. they had an artillery elements that was run by one of the clark, lewis and clark fame. down they went and started beating them. it took cover the entire state. 900 guys. now, he is a fascinating guy. i don't know. there are a lot of them. susan melson, founder and charming, a charming lady. it was sad because when she got to santa fe the their relax a little bit. there were there for couple of months before kearny took off. she get to me some of these young officers. the regular army officers. they do this she was married, but she was the only woman, american woman, and so they came calling of her. no one was out of line or anything, but she took a long time. she was later found out that most of these fellows were killed in the battle in california. and who else? fascinating in a grisly sort of way. i mean, it is almost unbelievable what they endured up there. so that -- a lot of people that i found very interesting in this story. yes, sir. >> historians to have linked fremont with ca
so there was a colonel with his missouri volunteers. they had an artillery elements that was run by one of the clark, lewis and clark fame. down they went and started beating them. it took cover the entire state. 900 guys. now, he is a fascinating guy. i don't know. there are a lot of them. susan melson, founder and charming, a charming lady. it was sad because when she got to santa fe the their relax a little bit. there were there for couple of months before kearny took off. she get to me some...
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missouri element. and went general kearny went west, he went south into chihuahua with his misery regiment of 900 guys. chihuahua was the biggest day in mexico. he was supposed to meet another american journal. he didn't appear, didn't show up. and so here was the colonel with his missouri volunteers, not trained soldiers. they had an artillery element that was run by one of the clark offspring, lewis and clark thing. and down they went and started fighting mexican army and started beating him. they took over the entire state of chihuahua with 900 guys. chihuahua city. he is a fascinating guy. and i don't know. there are a lot of others. this susan, i just found her charming, charming lady. you know, it was sad because when she got to santa fe, sort of relaxed a little bit, and then they were there for a couple of months before kearny took off. so she got to meet some of these young officers. the regular army officers. they knew she was married, but she was the only one, the only woman, married women.
missouri element. and went general kearny went west, he went south into chihuahua with his misery regiment of 900 guys. chihuahua was the biggest day in mexico. he was supposed to meet another american journal. he didn't appear, didn't show up. and so here was the colonel with his missouri volunteers, not trained soldiers. they had an artillery element that was run by one of the clark offspring, lewis and clark thing. and down they went and started fighting mexican army and started beating him....
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five democratic state senators missouri return to work tuesday only to find large orange crosshairs stickers plastered over their new office nameplates the crosshairs covered the doors of only four democratic women in the state senate and the door of the democratic minority leader some of the senators remove the stickers only to find larger ones covering the doors later in the day in response the missouri capitol police have increased security around the democratic offices and the capitol as a whole but they have no leads on the possible call. republicans routinely use crosshairs for political purposes most notably sarah pail and we all figured the rhetoric would be toned down after the get gabby giffords shooting last year tragically that's not the case of missouri and the very very ugly rick don't google my name santorum president obama discussed his plans to increase access to higher education in his state of the union speech on tuesday in response to those plans santorum sold told c.b.s. news on wednesday that it's no wonder president obama wants every kid to go to college indoc
five democratic state senators missouri return to work tuesday only to find large orange crosshairs stickers plastered over their new office nameplates the crosshairs covered the doors of only four democratic women in the state senate and the door of the democratic minority leader some of the senators remove the stickers only to find larger ones covering the doors later in the day in response the missouri capitol police have increased security around the democratic offices and the capitol as a...
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and here in missouri we're not defined by our differences. we're defined by our shared values. values that give us the strength to face whatever tomorrow brings. with faith and optimism. there's a lot of uncertainty in this life. we can't control the weather. we can't always see what tomorrow will bring, but one thing is clear. through storms and floods and hard time, the good people of missouri never give up or give in. even in our darkest hour, the spirit will prevail, and when people of good faith and goodwill work together, nothing can stop us. so together we will continue to balance this budget without raising taxes. together we will continue to create more jobs, better schools, and more compassionate communities, and quintin, i pledge to you that we will continue to work together to take that extra step and keep our state moving forward. >> it's an honor to serve as your governor. i'm grateful for the opportunity you've giving me and for the trust you have placed in me. with your help and god's grace we'll continue to show that strong leadership to move missouri towards b
and here in missouri we're not defined by our differences. we're defined by our shared values. values that give us the strength to face whatever tomorrow brings. with faith and optimism. there's a lot of uncertainty in this life. we can't control the weather. we can't always see what tomorrow will bring, but one thing is clear. through storms and floods and hard time, the good people of missouri never give up or give in. even in our darkest hour, the spirit will prevail, and when people of good...
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santorum was campaigning in missouri and minnesota. ron paul will be on the stump in nevada tomorrow. leaving romney and gingrich to fight over here. >> brett: bringing you a sense of the different voting areas. a little later, trying to track down the candidates. our coverage of the florida primary continues tuesday. at 6:00 p.m. when special report comes live from american election headquarters in new york. we'll be there throughout the evening with results and analysis. >>> now the international news, iran's top diplomat is offering to extend the stay of u.n. weapons inspectors currently in his country. chief white house correspondent ed henry says enriching uranium has put other nations in a different spot. >> leon panetta telling 60 minutes, iran is edging closer to have nuclear weapons. >> if they decided to do it, it would probably take them about a year to be able to produce a bomb. then possibly another one to two years in order to put it on a deliverable vehicle. >> reporter: top aides to benjamin netanyahu insist the time li
santorum was campaigning in missouri and minnesota. ron paul will be on the stump in nevada tomorrow. leaving romney and gingrich to fight over here. >> brett: bringing you a sense of the different voting areas. a little later, trying to track down the candidates. our coverage of the florida primary continues tuesday. at 6:00 p.m. when special report comes live from american election headquarters in new york. we'll be there throughout the evening with results and analysis. >>>...
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host: the next call for david zuchowski comes from mcdonald county, missouri. tom on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i watch c-span every day since i've been retired for nine years now. i was affiliated with the oil and natural gas industry since the early 1970's. our so-called oil shortage in 1973 -- we had a compressed natural gas system that would go right into any automobile, be it a car or a truck. see, that was 35 years ago. here we are still without the natural gas. your engine will last a whole lot longer than gasoline is cleaner burning -- than gasoline. it is cleaner burning. 80% of the american population
host: the next call for david zuchowski comes from mcdonald county, missouri. tom on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i watch c-span every day since i've been retired for nine years now. i was affiliated with the oil and natural gas industry since the early 1970's. our so-called oil shortage in 1973 -- we had a compressed natural gas system that would go right into any automobile, be it a car or a truck. see, that was 35 years ago....
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comes from -- let's see, we've got mcdonald county, missouri. tom on our independent line. >> caller: yes, good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. i watch c-span every day since i have been retired for nine years now. i was affiliated with the oil and natural gas industry since in the early '70s. our so-called oil shortage in '73, you know, but we had a compressed natural gas system that would go right into any automobile, be it a car or a truck, and you see 35 years ago, and here we are still without. but natural gas, you -- your engine lasts a whole lot longer than gasoline. it's cleaner burning. you have less fuel emissions. fewer -- much longer time in between tune-ups. it's 80% of the american population has access to natural gas. and out in the country we have
comes from -- let's see, we've got mcdonald county, missouri. tom on our independent line. >> caller: yes, good morning. i appreciate you taking my call. i watch c-span every day since i have been retired for nine years now. i was affiliated with the oil and natural gas industry since in the early '70s. our so-called oil shortage in '73, you know, but we had a compressed natural gas system that would go right into any automobile, be it a car or a truck, and you see 35 years ago, and here...
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some are delivered to the university of missouri children's hospital. >> i like the bright colors. hope they remind the kids in the hospital of happy days. >> they do mean a lot. >> this 9-year-old who has cancer in remission got several of the special pillowcases in the hospital. >> the hospital pillowcases are plain like and then these are colorful and --. >> they agree the cup cakes are their favorites. the two 9-year-old's metaphor the first time. >> not own words to it express what it means seeing another 9- year-old do something for my daughter who was very sick for a very long time. it's amazing. >> avery is a perfect example that you can do big things even in a small town. >> i'm so proud of her. she set her mind to what she wanted to do and she has done it. >> it feels nice and i'm just glad i can help. >> from the university of missouri. >> if you would like to donate to the pocket full of sunshine project head online that extension.missouri.edu. >>> next week a group of classic iron fans who f;&(vdb&9÷ up with a unique way to help those in need. >>> up next expert crunch
some are delivered to the university of missouri children's hospital. >> i like the bright colors. hope they remind the kids in the hospital of happy days. >> they do mean a lot. >> this 9-year-old who has cancer in remission got several of the special pillowcases in the hospital. >> the hospital pillowcases are plain like and then these are colorful and --. >> they agree the cup cakes are their favorites. the two 9-year-old's metaphor the first time. >> not...
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. >> gun men take over a missouri shopping center and the search is on for the suspects. the brush fire is burning out of control and some children that accidently started the flame. >>> it is a plan to bring thousands of families back to the city -- -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is a cold 24 in central maryland. we will have more on that this the forecast. >>> in romania, the police fire and tear gas in crowds that were blocking traffic left about 13 people hurt and anger towards the president there. they are blaming him for the widespread corruption. >>> the gunshots put the shopping center on lock down in missouri city. >> someone in the sear's area ran for cover, they heard the gunfire and said it was terrifying. >> we heard a pop and then a pop and we screamed and there with were gunshots and i was so afraid. it was 20 minute ace go and i'm shaking -- they tried to chase down the suspects. it was two young men in the incident. >>> two citeds were shooting bottle rockets when three homes were threatened. firefighters put these fires out quick election but it could have
. >> gun men take over a missouri shopping center and the search is on for the suspects. the brush fire is burning out of control and some children that accidently started the flame. >>> it is a plan to bring thousands of families back to the city -- -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is a cold 24 in central maryland. we will have more on that this the forecast. >>> in romania, the police fire and tear gas in crowds that were blocking traffic left about 13 people hurt...
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a rural community seven miles from the missouri border.ng land conservation generally making the news now making national headlines, because of john robinson's farm. police found two barrels stuffed with the remains of two females. and the next day, across the border in missouri, investigators opened a storage locker robinson had rented. >> the storage facility was about a 10 x 12'storage facility. it was mainly filled with nondescript clutter. dusty and old. >> in the back left corner, three more barrels. >> i think everyone in law enforcement that day had a pretty good idea what was going to be found in those barrels. within ten minutes of being there on scene that day, i think you just knew that this was going to be the kind of case that every community hates to get. >> clay county prosecutor chris koster oversaw the 12-hour recovery process. >> they were carefully loaded then into a police vehicle, and we brought them up to be examined at the jackson county medical examiner's office that night. >> that must have been a horrific scene.
a rural community seven miles from the missouri border.ng land conservation generally making the news now making national headlines, because of john robinson's farm. police found two barrels stuffed with the remains of two females. and the next day, across the border in missouri, investigators opened a storage locker robinson had rented. >> the storage facility was about a 10 x 12'storage facility. it was mainly filled with nondescript clutter. dusty and old. >> in the back left...
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of them, such as this missouri primary or some of these other caucus states. >> obviously romney is looking like he's heading for a win in n florida, certainly hoping to. where does gingrich go from here if he doesn't win in florida? >> there are downplays in nevada but also michigan. central to his political biography. he was born there, obviously. they say arizona is one place they can really try to make a stand in february. a strong tea party state, gingrich is carving out that grassroots conservative space in the republican party. but it's still tough for him. remember, he's taken the position for tmitt romney on immigration, and i am gra immigration, and immigration is a huge debate in arizona. they'll take on some of these caucus states like colorado and minnesota. but in terms of the big delegate states, arizona is where gingrich hopes to make a stand in february. >> we'll see how it all turns out this evening. our thanks to peter hamby there in tampa for us. peter, thank you. thank you, everyone, for watching today, as always. i'd love to know what you think of the program. you can
of them, such as this missouri primary or some of these other caucus states. >> obviously romney is looking like he's heading for a win in n florida, certainly hoping to. where does gingrich go from here if he doesn't win in florida? >> there are downplays in nevada but also michigan. central to his political biography. he was born there, obviously. they say arizona is one place they can really try to make a stand in february. a strong tea party state, gingrich is carving out that...
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which they say the only monitor your movements and public reasoning and reasoning endorsed by the missouri federal judge but we do have some reason to hope that when it comes to a supreme court ruling because during the opening arguments justices did express their discomfort of the idea of warrantless g.p.s. tracking without a warrant just as briar for example said that the government if they win this case that there's nothing to prevent the police or the government from monitoring twenty four hours a day every citizen of the united states he also added that if the government wins it will produce something that sounds like one nine hundred eighty four personally i fear that he's right so one can only hope that justice briar's views prevail when the filing final ruling does come down. are still to come tonight republicans of new hampshire are proposing an absurd bill for students and their parents any details of night school time and is the u.s. bullying the world after the break we're going to tell you about the threats that america made towards spain when they said no to their own version
which they say the only monitor your movements and public reasoning and reasoning endorsed by the missouri federal judge but we do have some reason to hope that when it comes to a supreme court ruling because during the opening arguments justices did express their discomfort of the idea of warrantless g.p.s. tracking without a warrant just as briar for example said that the government if they win this case that there's nothing to prevent the police or the government from monitoring twenty four...
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reporter: 4th district demander kim lower missouri says there haven't been a -- kimberly missouri saysattern of robbery but three in a short period of time is concerning to police. officers stepped up patrols and are actively investigating to see if there's a link. in addition, there are surveillance cameras in the area, but residents are urged to stay alert for suspicious activity and report it. >> it's like anything else. when you're out late at night, especially a new area, you got to look around and be aware of your surroundings, kind of have heads up all the time. reporter: there is a slight difference in the lookout for the suspects in these robberies. so it's not clear if they are connected. as for why so many robberies in such a short time, commander missouri says the weather could be partly to blame. it was so nice a lot of people were out and about and very late and so apparently were the criminals. >>> on the anniversary of the deadly shootings in tucson local victims of gun violence were honored at a candlelight vigil. hundreds gathered tonight at shiloh baptist church in s
reporter: 4th district demander kim lower missouri says there haven't been a -- kimberly missouri saysattern of robbery but three in a short period of time is concerning to police. officers stepped up patrols and are actively investigating to see if there's a link. in addition, there are surveillance cameras in the area, but residents are urged to stay alert for suspicious activity and report it. >> it's like anything else. when you're out late at night, especially a new area, you got to...
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a smash and grab in missouri ...turns comical.the sloppy robbery that has the store owner comparing the robbers to spiderman. 3 cars, in trouble.... all across america tonight. tonight.we begin in hollywood, where a serial arsonist s on the loose.you can see members of the l-a fire departtent on the scenn doing their best to take care of this fire.more than 30 fires were set this weekend....and most of them.... are exactly what you're seeing here....a car set on fire.... then a nearby building goes up in flames too. so we're seeing auto fires as one f the primary incidiary phats what we'reelooking for - but that doesnt mean its only thing out there. so far no serious injuries. but, the crime spree caused an estimated 350- thousand-dollars in damage.... a 60 thousand dollar reward is being offered tt catch the arsonist. the streets flooded all the way down. there's like waves coming off the fronts of cars and off the sidewalks." sidewalks."roads turned into rivers in denver....the result of a major water main break ne
a smash and grab in missouri ...turns comical.the sloppy robbery that has the store owner comparing the robbers to spiderman. 3 cars, in trouble.... all across america tonight. tonight.we begin in hollywood, where a serial arsonist s on the loose.you can see members of the l-a fire departtent on the scenn doing their best to take care of this fire.more than 30 fires were set this weekend....and most of them.... are exactly what you're seeing here....a car set on fire.... then a nearby building...
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. >> independence, missouri police just released two incredible videos. here's the first one. this happened back in march of 2010. lonnie moore is a suspected bank robber in the red honda. watch what happens now. >> oh. no. >> oh, boy. >> he was right up on the cop's car, on the side of a busy highway. >> the officer fired through the windows of his patrol car, shot the suspect. you hear a barrage of gunfire. moore realizes he's running out of ammo, he took his own life. miraculously the officer was not injured in this. another video that independence police released this one dating back to april of 2009. the cop car turns the corner. look to your left. you'll see nicholas waller firing. >> oh. >> whoa. >> whoa. >> my gosh. >> oh, my gosh. >> officer down. >> nicholas waller was in a gun battle with another independence, missouri police officer. you saw the officer on the right side of your screen in a kneeling stance shooting back. that officer, again, uninjured. waller was then run over by the cops. he survived. last year alone, 174 police officers were killed nationwide, th
. >> independence, missouri police just released two incredible videos. here's the first one. this happened back in march of 2010. lonnie moore is a suspected bank robber in the red honda. watch what happens now. >> oh. no. >> oh, boy. >> he was right up on the cop's car, on the side of a busy highway. >> the officer fired through the windows of his patrol car, shot the suspect. you hear a barrage of gunfire. moore realizes he's running out of ammo, he took his own...
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. >>> the hospital in joplin, missouri, it took a direct hit by a tornado last year. well, today, it is being demolished. coming up in the next hour, i'll talk to someone who knows firsthand about the town's healing process. more politics after this. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? a little bird told me about a band...
. >>> the hospital in joplin, missouri, it took a direct hit by a tornado last year. well, today, it is being demolished. coming up in the next hour, i'll talk to someone who knows firsthand about the town's healing process. more politics after this. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today....
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today out over portions of missouri, illinois, arkansas, in the mid-60s.is moving directly across the ohio valley into our region. we'll probably be around 60, 62 degrees tomorrow. the same thing for wednesday. then a frontal system to the northwest. maybe bringing us a few showers late wednesday. but even behind the front it's not that cold. there's a few showers across the west lakes as that warm air is riding over the chilly air to create a little pit of light precept. we had a slight shower, some spots picked up as much as a trace to an inch. right now pretty clear skies, looks like they'll probably stay that way. here comes that warmer air. a big jump tomorrow the temperatures. still mild on wednesday. but more clouds and this front is going to stall out. little area of low pressure will probably give us at least another chance of showers here on thursday. but still above normal temperatures. southwest winds five to 10 knots. the bay temp around 41. so for tonight, clear to partly cloudy. there's some clouds north of us. going up in the morning, 52 de
today out over portions of missouri, illinois, arkansas, in the mid-60s.is moving directly across the ohio valley into our region. we'll probably be around 60, 62 degrees tomorrow. the same thing for wednesday. then a frontal system to the northwest. maybe bringing us a few showers late wednesday. but even behind the front it's not that cold. there's a few showers across the west lakes as that warm air is riding over the chilly air to create a little pit of light precept. we had a slight...
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now, missouri, as i know, i'm from illinois, i'm from southern illinois, i know the state of missouri well. the state of missouri has a nuclear power plant so you could just -- the same thing i'm mentioning here on this power plant in arkansas, you can make for the calloway plant. so let's look at the one we've chosen which is a power plant called nuclear one. again, nuclear one has 1,260 m.t.v.'s of spent fuel on site. versus none at yucca mountain. nuclear one has waste stored above the ground in pools and dry casts -- casks. obviously there's no nuclear waste at yucca mountain but if there was, where would it be stored? it would be stored 1,000 feet above -- underneath the ground. nuclear one has waste adjacent to a water supply. of course you can see the photo right here. as i've highlighted, almost every nuclear power plant or waste site, there's water nearby. well, of course yucca mountain's in a desert. so the waste will be stored 1,000 feet above the water table. nuclear one is waste, and i can't pronounce it, on a reservoir on the arkansas river. now, what's a reservoir? i th
now, missouri, as i know, i'm from illinois, i'm from southern illinois, i know the state of missouri well. the state of missouri has a nuclear power plant so you could just -- the same thing i'm mentioning here on this power plant in arkansas, you can make for the calloway plant. so let's look at the one we've chosen which is a power plant called nuclear one. again, nuclear one has 1,260 m.t.v.'s of spent fuel on site. versus none at yucca mountain. nuclear one has waste stored above the...
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>> you're going back to the missouri compromise? >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> and henry clay -- >> it seems that had become a complicated -- >> a slave as far as the territories and in the louisiana territories is reduced to that. he cut it in half. and it was at the 3630 line and you had slavery open up. it didn't say that you would have slavery. see, that became a problem that the southerners recognized that the geography in some areas like new mexico was such that slavery would never exist there. they couldn't grow the cotton or the tobacco or the sugar that you need if you're going to have a big force of slaves to work it. they were working against what looked to be a loss to this country. that they would be reduced to a small area in the south, and that was impossible for them to accept, especially if they felt that the government was doing what it could to help the north against the south. >> doctor, we're out of time. thank you for coming. mra[applause] >> every sunday at 5:00 pm eastern booktv airs a program from our archives that coincides
>> you're going back to the missouri compromise? >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> and henry clay -- >> it seems that had become a complicated -- >> a slave as far as the territories and in the louisiana territories is reduced to that. he cut it in half. and it was at the 3630 line and you had slavery open up. it didn't say that you would have slavery. see, that became a problem that the southerners recognized that the geography in some areas like new mexico was such that...
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. >>> eight months after a monster tonight ripped through a missouri town destroyed homes, lives and even a hospital, today, renewal, hope and healing. all right now in the "cnn newsroom." big developments in a medical mystery in upstate new york. environmental activist erin brockovich is joining others trying to figure out what's going on in the town of leroy. more than a dozen students from the same schools are suffering from uncontrollable verbal outbursts and twitching. brockovich discussed a possible cause, but dr. drew pinski friday night on our sister network hln. >> there was a very serious train derailment that caused one ton of cyanide to spill and 45,000 gallons of tce. the actual location of the site of the derailment is four miles from this school. >> four miles from the school, a massive train derailment with spectacular exposure of known carcinogen s and toxins. there is a map. how did that then become an issue for the high school? >> well, this is what we're looking into. and the agencies for toxic substances and disease registry did not get out to this spill site unt
. >>> eight months after a monster tonight ripped through a missouri town destroyed homes, lives and even a hospital, today, renewal, hope and healing. all right now in the "cnn newsroom." big developments in a medical mystery in upstate new york. environmental activist erin brockovich is joining others trying to figure out what's going on in the town of leroy. more than a dozen students from the same schools are suffering from uncontrollable verbal outbursts and twitching....
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he is working with southwest missouri and all over missouri. he balanced the budget without raising taxes. if the budget goes through, and i believe it will. he has done it without cutting aid to parents without autos -- to parents with autistic children. that happened a few years ago. my daughter testified on that for quite a while. her and a lot of other mothers because my grandson is autistic. actually, he is doing very well. there are some cuts i do not like. there has been a few to education, a little bit to education. but i think all states are having to do that. host: all states are having to make cuts and increase taxes? caller: i do not know about increasing taxes, because he did not increase taxes in misery. in a c-span junkie. -- i am a c-span junkie. i watched the south carolina primary. they have high unemployment down there. to me, i do not believe that the employment situation is a altogether presidential situation. i think it's a gubernatorial. host: i was going to say -- what is your unemployment and misery? caller: it has been
he is working with southwest missouri and all over missouri. he balanced the budget without raising taxes. if the budget goes through, and i believe it will. he has done it without cutting aid to parents without autos -- to parents with autistic children. that happened a few years ago. my daughter testified on that for quite a while. her and a lot of other mothers because my grandson is autistic. actually, he is doing very well. there are some cuts i do not like. there has been a few to...
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and yet, you are in missouri. i understand why, governor romney has a big lead.er gingrich is behind him. you're trying to save resources. when you look at the calendar, do you say i have to have a victory in the early weeks of february or sometime in the month of february to go on? how do you assess viability? >> well, i look at it this way. this is a long process. this race isn't going to be over anytime soon. we've got good poll numbers in missouri that shows basically a three-way race between governor romney is, speaker gingrich and myself. we're going to go to minnesota. polls show us in a competitive position there. and off to colorado and nevada, the next four states, one on saturday and the other three on tuesday a week from tomorrow. and we're just showing, this is a national campaign. we have resources deployed here. we're going to be spending money in all these states and we're hiring staff and have, in fact, hired staff in some of the other states coming up on super tuesday. this is a race that we believe will come to us at some point. and we'll be ab
and yet, you are in missouri. i understand why, governor romney has a big lead.er gingrich is behind him. you're trying to save resources. when you look at the calendar, do you say i have to have a victory in the early weeks of february or sometime in the month of february to go on? how do you assess viability? >> well, i look at it this way. this is a long process. this race isn't going to be over anytime soon. we've got good poll numbers in missouri that shows basically a three-way race...
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. >>> number one, missouri and iowa state before the half, scott -- throws the ball, gets the bucket just as the red light goes on. missouri wins the game. >> your tebow is right on. >> a lot of people do this but if you want to do it you have to do this. >> he does it on the heel of the palm. that's development. >> and the jerseys running out of them. in denver there are only like a hundred left in denver. >> it's an amazing story. we will see where it goes. . and have that game. >> and we will. >> he will start doing it again. >> we will be right back.
. >>> number one, missouri and iowa state before the half, scott -- throws the ball, gets the bucket just as the red light goes on. missouri wins the game. >> your tebow is right on. >> a lot of people do this but if you want to do it you have to do this. >> he does it on the heel of the palm. that's development. >> and the jerseys running out of them. in denver there are only like a hundred left in denver. >> it's an amazing story. we will see where it...
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. >>> in stillwater, oklahoma, second ranked missouri trailed by one at the half.oklahoma state's marquel brown got the home crowd going with a huge alley oop jam. take a look. all the way over the top and slam. cowboys freshman nash went a final charge with a three-pointer in a 27-point night. missouri lost its second game of the year, 79-72. >>> when we return, the latest entry in the world's dumbest criminals. a robbery suspect with a itchy trigger finger. hershey's air delight. experience light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. hershey's air delight. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., rainy, 48 degrees. atlanta, showers, 68. detroit, mostly cloudy, 42. denver, partly sunny, 51 degrees there. morning showers in seattle with 45 degrees. >>> here's another look at the top stories. an american woman and a danish man rescued from
. >>> in stillwater, oklahoma, second ranked missouri trailed by one at the half.oklahoma state's marquel brown got the home crowd going with a huge alley oop jam. take a look. all the way over the top and slam. cowboys freshman nash went a final charge with a three-pointer in a 27-point night. missouri lost its second game of the year, 79-72. >>> when we return, the latest entry in the world's dumbest criminals. a robbery suspect with a itchy trigger finger. hershey's air...
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the tornado that struck joplin, missouri last may leveled countless houses and businesses, destroyed most of the schools and killed more people than any tornado since 1953. yet within days, the school superintendent announced that school would start on time this fall. and it did. and local health officials announced that the hospital would be rebuilt. and it will be. and the city manager was already drawing up plans to rebuild the city's downtown, currently underway. i could relate similar stories from alabama to connecticut from new england to north dakota. as we have seen time and again, americans are by nature a resilient people. our role is to be part of the team that fosters that resilience and strive to continue doing our jobs better and more efficiently. our experience over the past several years has made us smarter about the terrorist threats we face and how best to deal with them. we've learned that we can apply different protocols in different cases depending on the information we possess about both the individual situation and the threat environment as a whole. for instanc
the tornado that struck joplin, missouri last may leveled countless houses and businesses, destroyed most of the schools and killed more people than any tornado since 1953. yet within days, the school superintendent announced that school would start on time this fall. and it did. and local health officials announced that the hospital would be rebuilt. and it will be. and the city manager was already drawing up plans to rebuild the city's downtown, currently underway. i could relate similar...
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." >>> storms near the missouri- kansas border. check out this lightning in missouri. a spectacular show from mother nature. meteorologists say the storm system produced quarter sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour in and this is one boot that would keep you warm probably got interior heat. l.l. bean celebrating a century of business and the company unveiled this boot mobile and it's larger life size version much larger than the life size version of the product the bean boot. the boot mobile is headed for new york and will hit other major u.s. cities later in the year. leon wood is l.l. bean found the company with a single product, the main hunting shoe. he designed it after returning from a hunting trip with cold wet feet. >>> time for a check of the forecast. no cold, wet feet around here. >> cold but you know that booed would have been better if it was a louboutin. >> what? >> yes. >> what? >> okay. right now temperatures coming in 41 in dundalk. 40s around here and not too bad. way above average right now. but we are dealing with the wind and we have th
." >>> storms near the missouri- kansas border. check out this lightning in missouri. a spectacular show from mother nature. meteorologists say the storm system produced quarter sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour in and this is one boot that would keep you warm probably got interior heat. l.l. bean celebrating a century of business and the company unveiled this boot mobile and it's larger life size version much larger than the life size version of the product the...
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and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a side mentioned we've really done a good job and haven't lost any lives and working hard, and we saved the school and did this and did that. later i went and talked to the mayor and governor and police, fire, e.m.s. folks and chiefs and command staffs and a lot of people that had been working on fighting the flood in north dakota for literally -- much longer, but this part of it for two weeks. and sometimes i think we miss things and we forget things. but for total devastation, they did not lose one life. that is incredible. if you can view the damage that happened there. and the
and on the ground in joplin, missouri, 14 hours after the tornado went through there. and i was in tuscaloosa, alabama, smithville. mississippi. northern georgia, all affected by the tornadoes. and up in north dakota from the floods. and when i was flying over north dakota, had the opportunity with the general and a couple congressmen. and as we're flying over, and it was just cresting. in looking at the damages, the general is explaining how many homes and businesses were damaged. in sort of a...
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to get a gentleman admitted to the missouri law school. rather than listen to a black man argue in the supreme court, justice mcreynolds turned his chair around. so if you think about that sort of behavior from a federal judge on the highest court of our land and then you juxtapose that with the quality of the people that president eisenhower put on the bench, it's remarkable to me, and i think that, you know, it bears noting these were not one off flukes. that's a consistency through his appointments, and if there's one thing in closing that i would say that i picked up from reading most of the ambrose books, it is that general eisenhower and president eisenhower sought out people of tremendous moral fiber and courage. he surrounded himself with these individuals. they were drawn to him. for those who worked immediately with him, he mentored them in tremendous ways. for those who were a step or two removed, it's very clear that the example of his service guided them. so it's been quite clear to me that although there may have been critici
to get a gentleman admitted to the missouri law school. rather than listen to a black man argue in the supreme court, justice mcreynolds turned his chair around. so if you think about that sort of behavior from a federal judge on the highest court of our land and then you juxtapose that with the quality of the people that president eisenhower put on the bench, it's remarkable to me, and i think that, you know, it bears noting these were not one off flukes. that's a consistency through his...
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he was the 7th overall draft pick out of the university of missouri last year. he ranked first in the nfl in sacks among rookies. in a statement, the team says that, quote, we take these issues very seriously, but we'll reserve further comment at this time as this is an on going legal matter. >>> federal crackdown on illegal immigrants is stirring controversy. people gathered at st. mary's cathedral to speak out against a program called see cure community -- secure communities that's led to thousands of deportations. the goal is to deport criminals who are here illegally, but it's said to unfairly target the latino population. >> we need transparency on this and we need oversight and we have to treat people who live here with dignity. >> it will allow local governments to opt out of the federal program. meanwhile, the catholic church is denying accusations that by opposing the federal program it is trying to replenish its flock. >>> still to come, our political insiders speak about the campaign trail. >>> protesters drown out budget meetings at oakland and then
he was the 7th overall draft pick out of the university of missouri last year. he ranked first in the nfl in sacks among rookies. in a statement, the team says that, quote, we take these issues very seriously, but we'll reserve further comment at this time as this is an on going legal matter. >>> federal crackdown on illegal immigrants is stirring controversy. people gathered at st. mary's cathedral to speak out against a program called see cure community -- secure communities that's...
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i got in a high-speed chase with state troopers of missouri and local law enforcement. i hit one of the state troopers head on, trying to commit suicide. and i killed the state trooper. i got 20 years fed, and 5 years for escape. i got a detainer in missouri for -- >> open 11. 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was 18 years old, trying to make money. we had ethernorum, the lab blew up. burned us. 67% of my body got burned. i did year and a half in the hospital. two years to recover and three years later i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a combined 14-year sentence for assault to commit sexual abuse, assault on a police officer and methamphetamine manufacturing. >> one day i'm at my girlfriend's house. they kept talking how great it was. how you've just never been so high in your life. stayed up 15 days off a trip. someone said some choice words to me i didn't like, did some things i didn't like. i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i plead guilty to sexu
i got in a high-speed chase with state troopers of missouri and local law enforcement. i hit one of the state troopers head on, trying to commit suicide. and i killed the state trooper. i got 20 years fed, and 5 years for escape. i got a detainer in missouri for -- >> open 11. 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was 18 years old, trying to make money. we had ethernorum, the lab blew...