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he was determined to reassert union control over missouri. all of missouri. he realized that he could accomplish little as long as the confederates threatened saint louis which was the -- becoming the great union depot in the western theater. every union soldier standing on the defensive in missouri was one less union soldier whom hallek could put into the offensow offensives he was planning for 1862, hallek's first order was to push price out of missouri and keep him out. hall ec hallek ordered samuel curtis of iowa to advance into southwest missouri, find price, bring him to battle, and destroy him. if price refused to stand and fight, curtis and i quote here, curtis was to drive him into the wilderness. by wilderness, hallek meant arkansas. curtis was an 1831 west point graduate who resigned from the army after only a couple years of service. he prospered as an attorney, a civil engineer, a businessman, and a politician. a man of many interests, he help found the republican party, and he was at one time, founder and president of the union pacific railroad
he was determined to reassert union control over missouri. all of missouri. he realized that he could accomplish little as long as the confederates threatened saint louis which was the -- becoming the great union depot in the western theater. every union soldier standing on the defensive in missouri was one less union soldier whom hallek could put into the offensow offensives he was planning for 1862, hallek's first order was to push price out of missouri and keep him out. hall ec hallek...
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missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay.er 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 answer
missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay.er 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,...
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missouri with 73 points already. and getting no indication that they are going to stop before. >> they won't. but they will take more time. on half court when they get there. baylor awaits the winner of tonight's game and tomorrow's big 12 championship contest, as baylor upset kansas in our first semifinals ratliffe -- >> wrong. good call. he had to come in, make a quick move and go for the left-handed hook. he doesn't go very well to his left hand. far better going to his right hand than his left. >> look for that run, chapman stepped in and committed the personal foul. kind of a moving screen out here. >> have you to be very careful when you set that screen. you can't do it when you are really tight to the man because then you are trying to move. have you to get to him, set the screen and make sure you keep your feet still. screening is a real art. and -- as i have watched basketball in the last couple of years, i have seen screening just disappear from the game. and i don't think there is anything more difficult t
missouri with 73 points already. and getting no indication that they are going to stop before. >> they won't. but they will take more time. on half court when they get there. baylor awaits the winner of tonight's game and tomorrow's big 12 championship contest, as baylor upset kansas in our first semifinals ratliffe -- >> wrong. good call. he had to come in, make a quick move and go for the left-handed hook. he doesn't go very well to his left hand. far better going to his right...
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there was no threat no missouri and arkansas was defenseless. the overland skwloistical supply train could supply line, could not be stretched any farther. curtis men with all his officers and everyone adpreeed. better to march the union army to a river port that was available year-round and just wait for better conditions. so curtis turns around and marches eventually across the death at that through clarendon and so forth to helena. just a few days after the union army arrives there, as we'll see, a relief conv
there was no threat no missouri and arkansas was defenseless. the overland skwloistical supply train could supply line, could not be stretched any farther. curtis men with all his officers and everyone adpreeed. better to march the union army to a river port that was available year-round and just wait for better conditions. so curtis turns around and marches eventually across the death at that through clarendon and so forth to helena. just a few days after the union army arrives there, as we'll...
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it has missouri and louisville.ave their work cut out for them but they will get themselves to another final four. >> what about with missouri the number two seed. >> that will be interesting because of the style of play. missouri is all about speed and michigan state is about power. interesting matchup. >> speaking of power who is the best player in that region in your estimation? >> green. earn-- he is the -- bracket. he does everything. he is the perfect zone player. toughness leads the way in everything. hurts you inside and outside. one of the best competitors in the conference and in the tournament. >> looking over the west bracket which is the best sleeper and surprise. >> i love st. louis. coming out of our conference the atlantic ten, the head coach has taken the team deep into the tournament. veteran laden team. play defense each possession and they can wear you down. >> talk about st. louis. is there a second team that's a sleeper as well? >> look at a team like davidson. they went to the final eight a fe
it has missouri and louisville.ave their work cut out for them but they will get themselves to another final four. >> what about with missouri the number two seed. >> that will be interesting because of the style of play. missouri is all about speed and michigan state is about power. interesting matchup. >> speaking of power who is the best player in that region in your estimation? >> green. earn-- he is the -- bracket. he does everything. he is the perfect zone player....
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it has missouri and l lle.y will their work cut out for them but they will get themselves to another final four. >> what about with missouri the number two seed. >> that will be interesting because of the style of play. missouri is all about speed and michigan state is about power. interesting matchup. >> speaking of power who is the best player in that region in your estimation? >> green. earn-- he is the -- bracket. he does everything. he is the perfect zone player. toughness leads the way in everything. hurts you inside and outside. one of the best competitors in the conference and in the tournament. >> looking over the west bracket which is the best sleeper and surprise. >> i love st. louis. coming out of our conference the atlantic ten, the head coach has taken the team deep into the tournament. veteran laden team. play defense each possession and they can wear you down. >> talk about st. louis. is there a second team that's a sleeper as well? >> look at a team like davidson. they went to the final eight a
it has missouri and l lle.y will their work cut out for them but they will get themselves to another final four. >> what about with missouri the number two seed. >> that will be interesting because of the style of play. missouri is all about speed and michigan state is about power. interesting matchup. >> speaking of power who is the best player in that region in your estimation? >> green. earn-- he is the -- bracket. he does everything. he is the perfect zone player....
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referring to branson, missouri. the mayor of branson is going to be with us in just a couple of moments. more of our breaking news coverage of the tornados today. medical centers, churches danielled, but open. we're going to talk to the people helping their communities through the crisis. as i said, we're going to branson, another community that has been devastated. >>> also, the teen in ohio accused of a school shooting. we have new information tonight about what was in his juvenile background. we're going to share that with you and talk to the relatives of one of the victims. the other office devices? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. >>> the weather service se
referring to branson, missouri. the mayor of branson is going to be with us in just a couple of moments. more of our breaking news coverage of the tornados today. medical centers, churches danielled, but open. we're going to talk to the people helping their communities through the crisis. as i said, we're going to branson, another community that has been devastated. >>> also, the teen in ohio accused of a school shooting. we have new information tonight about what was in his juvenile...
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missouri? i thought missouri voted weeks ago. sort of. missouri state law required republicans there to hold a primary on february 7. but because that would earn them a punishment from the national republican party, missouri republicans tried to change that date until later. but they couldn't get it together to change that state law despite controlling the entire legislature, so they decided to spend 7 million taxpayer dollars holding that primary as required by state law on february 7 even though that primary did not count for anything. rick santorum was very proud to have won that missouri contest. he went to the republican stronghold of st. charles county. he gave them a big speech thanking them for that big fake win that meant nothing, but the real contest, the binding vote, the caucuses in missouri were actually this past weekend, and this is what it looked like in that same st. charles county. >> i'm sorry. >> remove the chair! remove the chair! remove the chair! remove the chair! remove the chair! remove the chair! >> now, st. char
missouri? i thought missouri voted weeks ago. sort of. missouri state law required republicans there to hold a primary on february 7. but because that would earn them a punishment from the national republican party, missouri republicans tried to change that date until later. but they couldn't get it together to change that state law despite controlling the entire legislature, so they decided to spend 7 million taxpayer dollars holding that primary as required by state law on february 7 even...
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being ignored and they're getting angry about it take a look at the chaos that broke out at the missouri caucuses yesterday. steve. well you see paul supporters clashing with g.o.p. officials who are denies or say paul backers were being loud and obstruct if apos crowd say they just want to be heard and police there are arresting two of the paul supporters so are they willing and fact being disruptive or is this what they need to do in order to get their voices heard and i try to find out what's really going on investigative journalist and publisher of the brad blog brad friedman joins me now from the new york studio he has been following these events very closely and i see you brad so things got illusions you things got pretty heated there in missouri paul supporters they feel like they're not getting a fair shot do you think that there's an effort to silence or silence that rather well the fact is they weren't getting a fair shot this was not a matter of ron paul supporters were making trouble this was a matter of the party establishment there in st charles county missouri actually try
being ignored and they're getting angry about it take a look at the chaos that broke out at the missouri caucuses yesterday. steve. well you see paul supporters clashing with g.o.p. officials who are denies or say paul backers were being loud and obstruct if apos crowd say they just want to be heard and police there are arresting two of the paul supporters so are they willing and fact being disruptive or is this what they need to do in order to get their voices heard and i try to find out...
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. >> florida state, kentucky, north carolina, missouri.issouri. >> i like the pick because if you're right, you're going to win. nobody else will have missouri. well played, bill karins. let's turn to sports. the knicks mired in a six game losing streak. the lin-sanity feels like a lifetime ago. carmelo bradley wanted out of town because of friction with coach d'antoni. mike d'antoni resigning unexpectedly after three plus seasons with the knicks shocking players, coaches. he claims owner james dolan too. >> today we have mutually agreed with mike d'antoni that he will no longer coach the knicks. this is not an event that was planned really in any way, it just happened this morning. we had a very honest discussion. he clearly felt that it was best for the organization if he were to not continue as the coach of the team. >> mike d'antoni became the knicks head coach in 2008 signing a four year, $24 million contract that made him one of the highest paid coaches in the league. no word yet on who will permanently replace him. a lot of people s
. >> florida state, kentucky, north carolina, missouri.issouri. >> i like the pick because if you're right, you're going to win. nobody else will have missouri. well played, bill karins. let's turn to sports. the knicks mired in a six game losing streak. the lin-sanity feels like a lifetime ago. carmelo bradley wanted out of town because of friction with coach d'antoni. mike d'antoni resigning unexpectedly after three plus seasons with the knicks shocking players, coaches. he claims...
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claire mccaskill of missouri. thank you. >>> our new poll shows that suburban women want democrats in charge of congress. 48% say democrats. 37% say republican. that number has completely flipped by the way since the middle of last year. last year they wanted republicans to control congress by a 7-point margin. what does it mean for the republican party? let's bring in michelle bernard, she's an independent and is president of the bernard center for women, a think tank. michelle, thanks for coming back on the show again. tell me what you think all this talk about contraception, all this rush limbaugh obnoxiousness is doing to the party label of the republican party? >> this is a complete disaster for the republican party label. it's a throwback to literally hundreds of years ago. there's absolutely no reason to be having this discussion within the republican party. i would imagine if i were president obama and getting ready for my re-election campaign, i'm thinking what an incredible gift. are you really giving me
claire mccaskill of missouri. thank you. >>> our new poll shows that suburban women want democrats in charge of congress. 48% say democrats. 37% say republican. that number has completely flipped by the way since the middle of last year. last year they wanted republicans to control congress by a 7-point margin. what does it mean for the republican party? let's bring in michelle bernard, she's an independent and is president of the bernard center for women, a think tank. michelle,...
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the twisters touched down in kansas, missouri, kentucky, illinois, and indiana. harrisburg, it hit the town just before 5:00 a.m. this morning. eric gregg said despite the loss of life and praurptoperty, his will endure. the images are stunning and disturbing. can you tell me when you found out about this? what you heard this morning when you woke up to this? >> well, actually, this morning, the alarm was going off, sirens were going off about ten till 5:00. i woke up, got my family up. i went outside and was trying to assess where the tornado was coming at. we had heard it was imminent, and it was just a very eerie feeling. actually, the wind calmed, where i live at in the northern part of the city. it got very quiet, and during the sirens, you could hear the roar, and it was just a very eerie moment for me and my family. and immediately, the radios started going off saying the tornado was on the ground, reeking havoc on the southern part of the community, and my son and i got into the vehicle and came out here. we were here on the site within about 20 minutes o
the twisters touched down in kansas, missouri, kentucky, illinois, and indiana. harrisburg, it hit the town just before 5:00 a.m. this morning. eric gregg said despite the loss of life and praurptoperty, his will endure. the images are stunning and disturbing. can you tell me when you found out about this? what you heard this morning when you woke up to this? >> well, actually, this morning, the alarm was going off, sirens were going off about ten till 5:00. i woke up, got my family up. i...
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the sponsor of the amendment senator roy blunt of missouri. >> regarding any health care service that people may be worried about, we ask one question. are people allowed to exclude this service from their health care benefit under current state or federal law? and if they are not allowed to exclude it under current state or federal law they couldn't exclude it if this amendment would pass. if they are not allowed to exclude it, they are still not allowed to exclude it under this amendment. and if they are allowed to exclude such service, why haven't the critics been protesting before? this amendment doesn't change anything in the law today. so why haven't we heard these speeches before about how the law doesn't protect employers from deciding not to offer this or not to offer that. in fact, this makes it much more difficult to exclude services than it is now. much more difficult to exclude services than it is now. and, in fact, it tells -- it allows for an ac turn arial equivalent to be added to a policy. there's no reason, no financial reason to exclude a service because if you excl
the sponsor of the amendment senator roy blunt of missouri. >> regarding any health care service that people may be worried about, we ask one question. are people allowed to exclude this service from their health care benefit under current state or federal law? and if they are not allowed to exclude it under current state or federal law they couldn't exclude it if this amendment would pass. if they are not allowed to exclude it, they are still not allowed to exclude it under this...
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fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties, taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside the grassy region in the 1830s, '40s, '50s and '60s. slaves working on barges and steamboats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids, valets and waiters, also fled from these river crafts. if they'd leave, they'd have a decent chance of escaping safely. this is not to suggest that fugitive slaves were home free once they arrived in western illinois. many freedom seekers never made contact with underground railroad agents. these fugitives made their way to freedom alone, depending on their own wit, guile, and sheer determination. still others were tracked down and returned to bondage. slaveowners hired detectives or full-time slave trackers to go after escapees. many trackers used what were called negro dogs, specifically trained to hunt down runaway slaves. these vicious dogs could tear a slave to pieces if not restrained. bounty hunters were also quick to turn in a runaway slave for handsome rewards. owen lovejoy, unlike
fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties, taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside the grassy region in the 1830s, '40s, '50s and '60s. slaves working on barges and steamboats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids, valets and waiters, also fled from these river crafts. if they'd leave, they'd have a decent chance of escaping safely. this is not to suggest that fugitive slaves were home free once they arrived...
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the mecca of branson, missouri, was struck. the destruction is enormous. the worst may be yet to come. meteorologists predict another strong similar could hit friday. >> relentless weather. and has a team of reporters spread out across the disaster zone, including chris bury. he'll give us a snapshot of the new normal in harrisburg, illinois. you can see how powerful this tornado was. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and then, he knew in his gut that something awful was going to happen. at least six people were killed. entire shopping malls flattened like pancakes. homed ripped apart. cars turned asundayer. the damage took only a few moments to inflict. it may take many, many months to rebuild. chris bury, abc news, harrisburg, illinois. >> and mild temperatures where chris is. but the passive storm hit other states with a wintry vengeance. nearly two feet of snow in northern new england. powerful winds stirred up whiteout conditions. many schools were closed, flights were canceled. >>> a second wave of sno is zeroing in on upstate new york an
the mecca of branson, missouri, was struck. the destruction is enormous. the worst may be yet to come. meteorologists predict another strong similar could hit friday. >> relentless weather. and has a team of reporters spread out across the disaster zone, including chris bury. he'll give us a snapshot of the new normal in harrisburg, illinois. you can see how powerful this tornado was. the mayor told us he heard the sirens go off. and then, he knew in his gut that something awful was going...
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miami gardens and also at the missouri state museum. >> very fun. ryan, thanks so much. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> the top ranked r-rated come i did makes a comeback. remember this one? "21 jump street" with jonah hill and channing tatum is looking to regain the raunchy box office mojo they enjoyed last summer. it will muscle out the lorax for the top spot wit $30 million. speaking of r-rated comedy success, while there's been lots of talk about the overbudgeted underperforming john carter, a party flick cost $12 million to make, passing $60 million in earnings. russell brand turned himself in to face the music for grabbing a photographer's phone. he said he did it as a tribute saying, quote, since steve jobs die i cannot bear to see anyone use the iphone. >>> and this comes from the nation's capital where grizzled white house correspondent can get excited when a movie star stops through. george clooney met with president obama thursday. clooney talked about relief efforts in sudan. an nbc source said exc
miami gardens and also at the missouri state museum. >> very fun. ryan, thanks so much. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> the top ranked r-rated come i did makes a comeback. remember this one? "21 jump street" with jonah hill and channing tatum is looking to regain the raunchy box office mojo they enjoyed last summer. it will muscle out the lorax for the top spot wit $30 million. speaking of r-rated comedy success, while...
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the financial sector has spent decouple from the production sectors and i what we want to do it missouri is reunite the sectors and modernize an industrialized credit for what people expected the banking system to be a century ago openly industrial revolution was still gaining power prices and they pass a city university santa city gang hangout is the antithesis of what's happening at the chicago school of economics. we know that there's a heavily influenced cell like component from the congo school that informs people like christine legarde is narrowing the i.m.f. that informs the obama administration and its most identified with milton friedman and neo liberalism so this is the dynamic between the the free marketers believe that you can't have a free market unless you bay on guard and ignore and censor all this stuff and have any alternative so there's no interaction at all by the chicago school of entity we're actually we're the university of missouri at kansas city u m k c and there is a blog if you were to google your own case the economics the og you get the blog no economic perspe
the financial sector has spent decouple from the production sectors and i what we want to do it missouri is reunite the sectors and modernize an industrialized credit for what people expected the banking system to be a century ago openly industrial revolution was still gaining power prices and they pass a city university santa city gang hangout is the antithesis of what's happening at the chicago school of economics. we know that there's a heavily influenced cell like component from the congo...
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did the occupy people do themselves a service by maybe taking some classes at the university of missouri i can see the city and brushing up on what you're talking about there to give them some intellectual firepower all the occupy wall street people do have on sunday here in new york a regular meeting with a financial advisory committee kathy only all runs it and there are people like me just minutes from making capitalism is there i'm usually there david kelly who's been a senator's economic advisors there a lot of wealth reid insiders are there with a look at where money managers were hedge fund managers so this is like hell of a way to make. money but we look rather make money in a way that helps the economy productive not in a predatory way so you can be sure that there are some pretty smart people by using the occupy wall street movement for what's going to happen this summer when the phillips up there to ask the guy right well we're out of time but thanks so much for being on the kaiser report dr michael hansen thank you very much max and that's going to do it for this edition repo
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no interaction at all by the chicago school of antithesis we're actually where the university of missouri and kansas city u m k c and there's a blog if you were to google your own case the economics blog you get the blog you know egg. mic perspectives this edited by stephanie calton who's the incoming department chairman of the economics department and you'll see we have a regular commentary on what's happening in the economy and an alternative to the austerity and the pro financial lobbying the chicago are still doubts we have spent so long with me in italy where stephanie calton build black was talking about well and another blogger marshall our cock though on the floor of a sort of basically they're explaining sort of three solid days it's all about monetary theory and it's amazing there were over twenty one hundred people in the stadium it was a sports stadium and when we walked in on a friday night two weeks ago we couldn't believe that we walk down the aisle and walk and walk and walk you know none of us have ever had such a gigantic audience and they were all there early base staye
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this was a republican kcaucus i missouri. missouri state law required republicans there to hold a primary on february 7th because that would earn them a punishment. they tried to change the date until later. they couldn't get it together to change that state law despite controlling the entire legislature. they decided to spend $7 million taxpayer dollars holding that primary even though the primary did not count for anything. rick santorum was very proud to have won that missouri contest. he went to the republican stronghold of st. charles county. he gave them a big speech thanking for the fake win that meant nothing. this is what it looked like in that same st. charles county. >> remove the chair. remove the chair. remove the chair. remove the chair. remove the chair. >> st. charles, missouri is just outside of st. louis. it's a republican stronghold in the state, so much so this county has more delegates to allocate than any other place in the hole state. they have so far allocated none because their process was this. it wa
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rick santorum is campaigning in missouri. missouri held a mimery last month. that was just a beauty contest, as they say. today's caucuses will determine who gets missouri's 52 delegates. mitt romney is dividing his time between p puerto rico and illinois today. he began on the caribbean island which hold its primary tomorrow, then travels to illinois where voters head to the polls tuesday. >>> here is a look how the candidates are faring with delegates going into these latest races. mitt romney is leading with 498. rick santorum is in second place with 239 delegates followed by newt gingrich with 139 and ron paul trails the pack with 69 delegates. >>> in other news, a notorious nazi criminal has died. 91-year-old john demjanjuk was living in a home forethe elderly in germany when he passed away earlier today. the retired u.s. auto worker was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of assisting in p mass murder as a death camp guard in poland. he was released pending his appeal. >>. >> the director behind the documenty of a notorious ugandan
rick santorum is campaigning in missouri. missouri held a mimery last month. that was just a beauty contest, as they say. today's caucuses will determine who gets missouri's 52 delegates. mitt romney is dividing his time between p puerto rico and illinois today. he began on the caribbean island which hold its primary tomorrow, then travels to illinois where voters head to the polls tuesday. >>> here is a look how the candidates are faring with delegates going into these latest races....
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we talked with jay nixon, the governor here in missouri. he declared a state of emergency and saying at least tens of millions of dollars here in branson, if not more. >> mike bettes, thanks. >>> this bears repeating. the same huge storm system that brought all this destruction also caused a dramatic snowstorm further north today. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel was out in the thick of it. this is duluth this morning. 65 mile-an-hour wind gusts. more than a foot of snow in some places. seven-foot waves pounding the shoreline. a full-on blizzard. everything was closed there today. it's now spreading east tonight, bringing snow to new england. accumulations between three and eight inches all the way from upstate new york through the coast. it's raining pretty good in massachusetts right now. >>> last night's storyline was all about the gop primary. the primaries in arizona and michigan. mitt romney swept both. big win in arizona. more of a narrow escape in his home state of michigan, where he had a rough fight. in fact, it was so cl
we talked with jay nixon, the governor here in missouri. he declared a state of emergency and saying at least tens of millions of dollars here in branson, if not more. >> mike bettes, thanks. >>> this bears repeating. the same huge storm system that brought all this destruction also caused a dramatic snowstorm further north today. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel was out in the thick of it. this is duluth this morning. 65 mile-an-hour wind gusts. more than a foot of snow...
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in missouri three people were killed. in the country music mecca of branson they say a tornado damaged some of the landmark buildings just before tourist season. three more people killed in tennessee as well and much more in harveyville, kansas. there is more damage there. it is in shambles there after an ef-2 tornado swept through the small town. perhaps the hardest hit community, the community on your screen, harrisburg, illinois. an ef-4 tornado packing winds of 170 miles per hour hit the small town while many were asleep. six people died there. mike tobin is there in harrisburg with more for us. hi, mike. >> reporter: more interesting what the tornado didn't destroy. the national bank building still standing but undamaged. that was in the path of the tornado. the debris field looks like the area where the tornado first touched town. you see activity. diggers at work. all people picking through the debris. they're working against a deadline right now because the forecast says these blue skies overhead aren't going to l
in missouri three people were killed. in the country music mecca of branson they say a tornado damaged some of the landmark buildings just before tourist season. three more people killed in tennessee as well and much more in harveyville, kansas. there is more damage there. it is in shambles there after an ef-2 tornado swept through the small town. perhaps the hardest hit community, the community on your screen, harrisburg, illinois. an ef-4 tornado packing winds of 170 miles per hour hit the...
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hard-hit cities of harrisburg, illinois, and branson, missouri. the tourist town. >> and the last area hit, west of knoxville, tennessee. more of the same is on it way yet again. we begin coverage with tahman bradley. >> reporter: this morning, towns across the midwest are picking up after at least 16 tornadoes left behind a path of destruction. survivors say the twister struck in an instant. >> i heard the wind pick up. all at once, it felt like the house was coming apart. the windows blew out. the glass was flying through the house like big knives. >> like a train. just like they say it does. it really did. it sounded like thunder that didn't quit. >> reporter: among the places hardest hit, harrisburg, illinois. 175-mile-an-hour winds. two football fields wide. left six people dead. homing were shredded. a strip mall flattened. entire buildings knocked off their foundations. >> it's unreal. it's like war zone. if you have seen that area. >> reporter: in harveyville, kansas, half the homes in the small town were destroyed. debbie roberts and her
hard-hit cities of harrisburg, illinois, and branson, missouri. the tourist town. >> and the last area hit, west of knoxville, tennessee. more of the same is on it way yet again. we begin coverage with tahman bradley. >> reporter: this morning, towns across the midwest are picking up after at least 16 tornadoes left behind a path of destruction. survivors say the twister struck in an instant. >> i heard the wind pick up. all at once, it felt like the house was coming apart....
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>> a missouri campground is a murder site. a mom and her three children were found dead there. about 80 miles southwest of st. louis and all of them were shot. police finding a gun nearby. according to a local report, the children, all girls have been identified and their ages, 8, 6 and 3. last seen on friday, in fact, their dad had reported them missing. we do know the crawford county sheriff's office says they're not looking for any suspect at this time and this was possibly a triple murder suicide. problems for the occupy wall street movement tonight. some of the members gathering for what they call their six month anniversary at the park where it began here in new york. and it did not go quietly. police arresting some people in late word, the alleged crimes are very serious. and this is the scene at lower manhattan and police at zuccotti park, arresting occupiers. and the park is temporarily close and anna, have you been able to learn some details with the alleged crimes. >> reporter: yeah, we're really kind of watching fo
>> a missouri campground is a murder site. a mom and her three children were found dead there. about 80 miles southwest of st. louis and all of them were shot. police finding a gun nearby. according to a local report, the children, all girls have been identified and their ages, 8, 6 and 3. last seen on friday, in fact, their dad had reported them missing. we do know the crawford county sheriff's office says they're not looking for any suspect at this time and this was possibly a triple...
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being ignored and they're getting angry about it take a look at the chaos that broke out at the missouri caucus as yesterday i. see the here you see paul supporters clashing with g.o.p. officials and the organizers say paul backers were being loud in obstruct their crowd say just want to be heard police ended up arresting two of them so are they in fact being disruptive or is this what they need to do in order to get their voices heard and try to find out what's really going on investigative journalist and publisher of the brad blog brad friedman joined us earlier from our los angeles studio i first asked if there was an effort to silence ron paul supporters here says take. well the fact is they weren't getting a fair shot this was not a matter of ron paul supporters making trouble this was a matter of the party establishment there in st charles county missouri actually trying to hijack this caucus putting in place some rules that they're really not allowed to do according to the republican party rules they. started off this thing saying well we have to turn off all videos all recording
being ignored and they're getting angry about it take a look at the chaos that broke out at the missouri caucus as yesterday i. see the here you see paul supporters clashing with g.o.p. officials and the organizers say paul backers were being loud in obstruct their crowd say just want to be heard police ended up arresting two of them so are they in fact being disruptive or is this what they need to do in order to get their voices heard and try to find out what's really going on investigative...
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. >> now missouri is next. we did well in the primary. hope to do even better in the caucuses this weekend. >> rick santorum is looking ahead after his southern victories last night. he picked up victories in mississippi and alabama is its -- and is on his way to puerto rico before the island's primary. >> we will spend two days campaigning in puerto rico, because we want to make sure everybody knows if we are campaigning everywhere there are delegates, because we will win this nomination. >> in a race where delegates decide, it is anyone's game. although projections have mitt romney way ahead. cnn estimates romney has secured 489 delegates. rick santorum is behind with 234. a candidate needs more than 1100 to nomination. >> i want your vote because i love america. i will get it fixed. i am the one guy in this race who can beat obama. >> some southern conservatives are skeptical. half the voters in yesterday's primaries said that romney is not conservative enough and they divided their votes between santorum and newt gingrich. >> we will
. >> now missouri is next. we did well in the primary. hope to do even better in the caucuses this weekend. >> rick santorum is looking ahead after his southern victories last night. he picked up victories in mississippi and alabama is its -- and is on his way to puerto rico before the island's primary. >> we will spend two days campaigning in puerto rico, because we want to make sure everybody knows if we are campaigning everywhere there are delegates, because we will win...
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in branson, missouri, haphazard is the word of the day.hose tornadoes hop scotched through there as well. the swath was seven miles long of destruction and damage. and you know as well as i do, branson, missouri, is known for its country music entertainment district. and that swath was seven miles of commercial district that was damaged. 120 to 130 mile an hour winds screaming through that community. many people said a direct hit. but i'll tell what you, that hit, whether it was direct or hop scotching, was on the ground for 20 minutes. it did a great deal of damage. joining me live to talk about where that community is and where it's going to be going is the mayor of branson mayor presley. thank you so much for being with us. i heard you were in your basement when the tornadoes hit your community. describe for me how this happened for you and when you jumped into official mode. >> well, we seen the storm coming most of the evening. and i think that was a great lep to our community as well. and, of course, following the joplin storm we pay
in branson, missouri, haphazard is the word of the day.hose tornadoes hop scotched through there as well. the swath was seven miles long of destruction and damage. and you know as well as i do, branson, missouri, is known for its country music entertainment district. and that swath was seven miles of commercial district that was damaged. 120 to 130 mile an hour winds screaming through that community. many people said a direct hit. but i'll tell what you, that hit, whether it was direct or hop...
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. >> en los Ángelesnoct rjuan cunu >> missouri y ni-ed illinois eÁ de muertos.s hace un recuento de la situaciÓn. >> pero aquÍ nunca se había dado algo asÍ. >> el salvadoreÑo tiene viviendo en la zona 18 aÑos. creÍan que estaban libres de formados por creciente esos fenÓmenos azotaba sólo terrenos planos. >> nos despertamos como a las 12 con las alarmas sonando por todos lados y parecÍa una tormenta normal y todo, y vimos por la ventana. >> el...
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like go back to missouri or something. >> back home? >> yeah. home.i just want to drink some beer or something. >> jessie remained in portland for a month and began using heroin frequently. eventually, she became homesick and returned to missouri where she resides with her parents. she also has a full-time job at a fast-food restaurant. chris says he's ready to escape the streets. but he may not have the support system to make it out. >> spare any change at all, sir? like if i wake up tomorrow and i'm not feeling that bad, i'm not going to use tomorrow. like what i have, i'll give to my friends who are strung out, i'll give it to them, tell them they can have it, but if i'm really feeling bad, i'm going to do it. >> chris feels that the death of his friend alex has been the biggest catalyst for change in his life. despite the many tragedies he has witnessed, he remains hopeful that will he overcome his addiction and plans to get off the streets. >> i really am sick and tired of caring about my friends dying, you know? and just going through the pain o
like go back to missouri or something. >> back home? >> yeah. home.i just want to drink some beer or something. >> jessie remained in portland for a month and began using heroin frequently. eventually, she became homesick and returned to missouri where she resides with her parents. she also has a full-time job at a fast-food restaurant. chris says he's ready to escape the streets. but he may not have the support system to make it out. >> spare any change at all, sir?...
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who is a former regulator he's also associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city he oversees was the director of litigation during the savings and loan crisis so he is the expert on this and how it's done if you want some justice in these cases professor black i want to bring you back in because just to stick on the global case for a little longer one of our friends and wish bob at zero hedge who has been investigating this he brought up a letter from an m.f. global customer that had some choice questions for gary gensler and one that i want to pose to you because i think it's a really good question as you're someone who has overseen prosecution of people in the financial services so guns are on record stating that this c f.t.c. rules require the segregation of customer funds at all times every man a second ok so there's that the amount missing from customer funds one point six billion dollars represents a quarter of the entire balance of customer funds at m.f. global and exceeds the total net worth of an f. prior to bankruptcy so it doesn't seem like
who is a former regulator he's also associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city he oversees was the director of litigation during the savings and loan crisis so he is the expert on this and how it's done if you want some justice in these cases professor black i want to bring you back in because just to stick on the global case for a little longer one of our friends and wish bob at zero hedge who has been investigating this he brought up a letter from an...
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italian journalist oh my renard by the order of my colleagues and myself from the university of missouri kansas city to explain the principles of modern monetary area which is what our university is known for or sort of end to the first to the university of chicago and our job is to explain that a year or two if you're in general in the italian. in particular if the austerity is not necessary there is no need at all for the government to balance budgets in fact governments are supposed to run a budget deficit best so they provide the private sector to production in a cut consumption economy with the money and the credit that it needs and the income that it needs to grow basic keynesian policy we also pointed out that when a central bank creates credit runs it out so it is not hyper inflationary what is inflationary is the commercial banking systems so lighting the economy with credit for the last thirty years to get up real estate prices start and bond prices and to provide a credit for corporate raged takeovers and what is basically loading down the economy with debt and it is loaded up
italian journalist oh my renard by the order of my colleagues and myself from the university of missouri kansas city to explain the principles of modern monetary area which is what our university is known for or sort of end to the first to the university of chicago and our job is to explain that a year or two if you're in general in the italian. in particular if the austerity is not necessary there is no need at all for the government to balance budgets in fact governments are supposed to run a...