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look at this scene in kansas city, missouri. the storm causing significant disruptions at the airport. this is not done yet. parts of eastern indiana and western ohio are under a winter storm warning from early this afternoon. the system continues to track eastward. we got it covered for you. suzanne candiotti in dayton, ohio and jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. we're going to start with suzanne instanting in the snow, in the spring, in dayton, ohio. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, john and poppy. you know, as one youngster told me, i haven't seen one flower yet! that's right. what kind of spring is this? and here comes the trusty ruler, john and poppy. we're going to do this right up top here. right here in this spot, five inches. that's what they were talking about in this region. anywhere from five to eight. the snow isn't over yet. we remain under a winter warning until about 2:00 this afternoon. some of the streets, it's been a wet snow. some streets are wet. but remember the temperature is just b
look at this scene in kansas city, missouri. the storm causing significant disruptions at the airport. this is not done yet. parts of eastern indiana and western ohio are under a winter storm warning from early this afternoon. the system continues to track eastward. we got it covered for you. suzanne candiotti in dayton, ohio and jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. we're going to start with suzanne instanting in the snow, in the spring, in dayton, ohio. good morning, susan. >>...
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missouri's journalism school is the oldest in the country. and now among the first experimenting with this new and controversial technology. why? the drone's ability to access remote, dangerous areas. >> you're listening to kbia. >> reporter: fueled by a $25,000 grant secured by a local radio station, young reporters are learning new ways to cover stories. >> breaking news and natural disasters. floods are a big one because it's really difficult to get around in floods. >> reporter: it's new technology for an old profession. >> we're using the drones to just sort of tell good stories in a unique way and to get a new angle on things. and i think -- >> reporter: literally? >> yes, literally a new angle. >> reporter: at the university of nebraska, students are using drones to plot the effects of drought. >> the river has become a long sand bar. >> reporter: and it's not just students. real estate agents outside los angeles are using drones to showcase properties. in the opening scene of the latest james bond film, shot in turkey, featured footag
missouri's journalism school is the oldest in the country. and now among the first experimenting with this new and controversial technology. why? the drone's ability to access remote, dangerous areas. >> you're listening to kbia. >> reporter: fueled by a $25,000 grant secured by a local radio station, young reporters are learning new ways to cover stories. >> breaking news and natural disasters. floods are a big one because it's really difficult to get around in floods....
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the system is pushing east into missouri. show you some live video from kansas city. and thank you to the folks who are driving this car right now. please be careful. we want you to be safe more than anything. but you can see the several inches of snow on the ground predicted across the ohio valley and in the south severe storms and possible tornadoes as i said. thanks again to the crew there at kmbc in kansas city, missouri. they are slow going on the roads. karen joining us this morning joining us is jay marshal shepherd and in the cnn severe weather center meteorologist karen maginnis. is that the thing people in the midwest are going to see? >> yeah. we are watching it kind of progress slow but steady over the next 24 to 48 hours. area of low pressure will trek, remember this was over towards the rockies yesterday. now it moves across the plains and heads into the lower ohio river valley. on the northern edge and on the back edge is where the snowfall's going to be. brief but at times heavy. blown by 25 to 40-mile-an-hour winds, maybe occasionally higher what we'r
the system is pushing east into missouri. show you some live video from kansas city. and thank you to the folks who are driving this car right now. please be careful. we want you to be safe more than anything. but you can see the several inches of snow on the ground predicted across the ohio valley and in the south severe storms and possible tornadoes as i said. thanks again to the crew there at kmbc in kansas city, missouri. they are slow going on the roads. karen joining us this morning...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and submit heir remarks and extraneous material in the record for h.r. 749. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i rise today in strong support of h.r. 749, the eliminate privacy notice confusion act. businesses in missouri are drowning in a sea of red tape and the never-ending regulatory onslaught that threatens financial institution's ability to lend to consumers. one banker testified before the financial services committee last year said that as a senior executive, he currently spends 80% of his time working on compliance-related issues compared to 20% as little as three years ago. as he said in that hearing, every dollar spent on compliance is a dollar less that we have to lend and invest in the community we serve. ever
the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. luetkemeyer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and submit heir remarks and extraneous material in the record for h.r. 749. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i rise today in strong support of h.r. 749, the...
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driving around kansas city, missouri, was a challenge.he midwest is make its way across the country. it's spawned severe weather in the south. strong winds in atlanta blew this tree into an unoccupied apartment building. >> i heard a cracking noise. it cam tumbling down like the london bridge. >> reporter: take a look at this. fierce winds in a lowe's store in orlando, florida. nearby, it sent people rung for cover at this apartment
driving around kansas city, missouri, was a challenge.he midwest is make its way across the country. it's spawned severe weather in the south. strong winds in atlanta blew this tree into an unoccupied apartment building. >> i heard a cracking noise. it cam tumbling down like the london bridge. >> reporter: take a look at this. fierce winds in a lowe's store in orlando, florida. nearby, it sent people rung for cover at this apartment
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missouri is swab swahili for beautiful women. just want to say thank you for your great work in san francisco. thank you for your work at the school, and thank you for -- you worked with my children as well. thank you for your service. >> thank you, john. [cheering and applauding] >> wow, i just feel so blessed and honored. first giving honor to god for me even being here. i just feel like i'm just representing one of many educators, parent educators, counselors, janitors, everyone that works in the schools with our kids. i want to really thank my daughter erica and my granddaughter jerica and my niece laurie who are here today. but also the women missouri women's group. if you could please just stand up. dianne johnson started this group. (applause) >> my aller jais. -- allergies. she worked tirelessly to get women and grandmothers, mothers, nieces, aunts, and even men are coming a lot to our functions. you know, i just want to charge you all with one really important thing. there's no song that goes no man is an island, no man
missouri is swab swahili for beautiful women. just want to say thank you for your great work in san francisco. thank you for your work at the school, and thank you for -- you worked with my children as well. thank you for your service. >> thank you, john. [cheering and applauding] >> wow, i just feel so blessed and honored. first giving honor to god for me even being here. i just feel like i'm just representing one of many educators, parent educators, counselors, janitors, everyone...
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we sat down with jeffrey brooke, jr., of missouri; tom mcdonald from massachusetts; and gregory gerhardt of texas. tom, why did you decide to become a priest? >> personally, i was very much reluctant to follow the call because of celibacy, and i ran from the call pretty hard and tried to date my way out of the priesthood. but the "hound of heaven" caught up with me. >> greg, tell me, why did you join? >> at 14 years old, i came home telling my family, telling my pastor, i'm going to be a priest. and there was, hold on, slow down, slow down, you have four more years of high school left. >> what would you like to see in the next pope, who will lead the church through your early careers? >> one who will continue to work to not only just to defend the message but to give the message in a way that it opens and stirs up the heart of the believer. >> you want to see somebody who can light up a room? >> yeah, absolutely.
we sat down with jeffrey brooke, jr., of missouri; tom mcdonald from massachusetts; and gregory gerhardt of texas. tom, why did you decide to become a priest? >> personally, i was very much reluctant to follow the call because of celibacy, and i ran from the call pretty hard and tried to date my way out of the priesthood. but the "hound of heaven" caught up with me. >> greg, tell me, why did you join? >> at 14 years old, i came home telling my family, telling my...
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we are seeing the whiteout conditions from missouri right now. is that what we're going to continue to see? does it still pack that much punch, karen? >> it will pack brief but instense snow with some blowing snow. but the storm system itself is kind of winding down, but i say that with some caution. this area of low pressure as it treks further towards the east, it is going to not produce as much snow as we saw across colorado. it moves across the ohio river valley on that northern and on the back edge of that. that's where we'll see the heaviest snowfall. it will be kicked around with 35, 40, possibly gusts to 50 miles per hour in some areas to places like cincinnati and st. louis and kansas city. for today, that's your weather. three to six, four to seven inches of snowfall. some of the common amounts. all right, you're probably wondering what happens after that. monday, washington, d.c., along that i-95 corridor and also for new york. this is also going to be a brief event as kind of a different storm system treks across the mid-atlantic coas
we are seeing the whiteout conditions from missouri right now. is that what we're going to continue to see? does it still pack that much punch, karen? >> it will pack brief but instense snow with some blowing snow. but the storm system itself is kind of winding down, but i say that with some caution. this area of low pressure as it treks further towards the east, it is going to not produce as much snow as we saw across colorado. it moves across the ohio river valley on that northern and...
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president polk believed we should extend the missouri compromise line to the pacific ocean. so where we are in arizona right now would have been slave territory. and so really all this fighting is over the intermountain west and california and whether or not we're going to allow slavery in these areas. so lincoln every single time votes against this appropriations bill so long aso the walker amendment is attached to it.erri lincoln is willing to hut down a thend government in order to -- shutag down the government. the house goes pack and forth with the senate. it the house tries to change it up by prohibiting slavery in the area instead of leaving it am piggous. -- ambiguous. the government looks like it's going to shut down. and imagine what a government shutdown looks like then.ion when lincoln called a special meeting of congress, he couldn'o get them sooner than july. even if you can call a special session of some kind, nobody's going to get there before the summertime, so you literally would have had diplomats leaving every u.s. embassy and consulate overseas. but linc
president polk believed we should extend the missouri compromise line to the pacific ocean. so where we are in arizona right now would have been slave territory. and so really all this fighting is over the intermountain west and california and whether or not we're going to allow slavery in these areas. so lincoln every single time votes against this appropriations bill so long aso the walker amendment is attached to it.erri lincoln is willing to hut down a thend government in order to -- shutag...
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i mean, it's amazing all the way down to northern oklahoma and missouri and much of the intermountain west you'd expect it. we have a lack of snow in many areas of utah, northern arizona and nevada. the snow pack in the sierra and cascades -- cascades are all right but the sierra lower than we'd like. it's still going to remain cold many areas of the east. we're going to watch a warming pattern in the intermountain west through the next five days. by the time we get to easter sunday, the jet stream doing a big old dip or ridge to the north we'd call it. that's going to bring warm weather to the intermountain west into the northwest. unfortunately the cutoff low could bring cool, showery weather especially coastal areas of california on sunday. today we watch that storm system go through last night. just a lot of clouds with it. maybe a sprinkle in medford. overall we're doing okay. you do not need the umbrella in almost all areas of the west. that's a look at yothern califo the next couple mornings watch out for that fog. >>> it's one of those weeks like in l.a. where you'll deal with
i mean, it's amazing all the way down to northern oklahoma and missouri and much of the intermountain west you'd expect it. we have a lack of snow in many areas of utah, northern arizona and nevada. the snow pack in the sierra and cascades -- cascades are all right but the sierra lower than we'd like. it's still going to remain cold many areas of the east. we're going to watch a warming pattern in the intermountain west through the next five days. by the time we get to easter sunday, the jet...
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from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an apartment building. fortunately the build is was unoccupied. >> it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> look at this. fierce winds through a lowe's store in orlando, florida pushing carts like toys. the storm is forecast to take aim at the mid-atlantic from washington to new york city. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the storm is also causing problems at airports across the midwest. hundreds of people are stranded at st. louis' lambert airport. in colorado more than a hundred flights were canceled this weekend at the denver international airport. right now there are no ma
from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an...
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this one will be starting on saturday in the denver area then spreading through colorado, missouri. really following interstate 70 right through st. louis. the indianapolis. everywhere in white is possibility of three to six inches of snow, especially on the grassy surfaces. it doesn't snow so hard in the mid-atlantic sunday night and monday morning. temperatures will be a little too warment aga. again, we're talking about a major snow event. nothing like that today but that's coming this weekend. we can't win. just got to wait. >> all rightment you just said last major snow of the season. i'm going to hold you to that. >> i've already said that three times by the way. >>> coming up, obama care is on the move s your state one of the 26 that have failed to meet obama care deadlines? plus, have you heard the buzz over american eagle's spray on skinny jeans? and it may be the ultimate man cave. 7,000 square feet of space to feed the testosterone fueled man in your life and it's for sale. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪
this one will be starting on saturday in the denver area then spreading through colorado, missouri. really following interstate 70 right through st. louis. the indianapolis. everywhere in white is possibility of three to six inches of snow, especially on the grassy surfaces. it doesn't snow so hard in the mid-atlantic sunday night and monday morning. temperatures will be a little too warment aga. again, we're talking about a major snow event. nothing like that today but that's coming this...
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[applause] but on the basis of this one bobe headed statement by tadd aiken in missouri, democrats had their talking point. rp relationships are waging a war on women. if we were doing that i was not at that meeting. i would have told them that it is too late the democrats already already won that war. e keynote speaker at the democratic national convention this year was civil rights rapist bill clinton. [applause] the convention featured a tribute to teddy kennedy who has the only confirmed kill in the war on women. [applause] i half expected charles man son onshow up on night -- manson night three. some taxpayers don't want to pay for someone else's birth control. i think that haircut is birth ontrol enough. your average democrat believes crazyier than todd aiken but the democrats don't let their candidates open their mouths and stay stupid stuff. otherwise, you would have democrats saying that abortion shower funded federally, confiscate all guns. democrats tell their candidates open your mouth and we'll kill you. in addition to, being much better at stealing elections, democrats ar
[applause] but on the basis of this one bobe headed statement by tadd aiken in missouri, democrats had their talking point. rp relationships are waging a war on women. if we were doing that i was not at that meeting. i would have told them that it is too late the democrats already already won that war. e keynote speaker at the democratic national convention this year was civil rights rapist bill clinton. [applause] the convention featured a tribute to teddy kennedy who has the only confirmed...
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heavy snow and strong winds are creating dangerous conditions from missouri to illinois. we'll tell you how bad it is and where the storm would be headed next. >> and this week, more defense in the jodi arias trial. >> and does this remind you of a car insurance commercial? this is real. how did this car land on a roof in california? >> all right, first up, snow storm, which is hammering the midwest on this first week of spring. missouri and illinois are getting hit the hardest right now, up to 10 inches of snow expected there, and wind gusts over 30 miles per hour, are blowing all that snow around. making visibility on the roads extremely difficult. it's the same storm that slammed into the rockies, creating white-out conditions and forcing shutdowns on two interstates in colorado. karen mcginnis is tracking the storm, and susan candiotti is in ohio, a state in the path. karen, indiana and ohio are going to be hit next? >> yes, they are, and what a difference a year makes. a year ago on this date, temperatures were in the 60s and people were basking in those warm tempera
heavy snow and strong winds are creating dangerous conditions from missouri to illinois. we'll tell you how bad it is and where the storm would be headed next. >> and this week, more defense in the jodi arias trial. >> and does this remind you of a car insurance commercial? this is real. how did this car land on a roof in california? >> all right, first up, snow storm, which is hammering the midwest on this first week of spring. missouri and illinois are getting hit the...
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deployed from a base in missouri, they practiced dropping bombs on a south korean range, nearly 6,500 miles away. defense secretary chuck hagel says the pentagon has not taken the regime's threats lightly. >> is north korea more dangerous today? i think they're very provocative actions and belligerent tone has ratcheted up the danger. and we have to understand that reality. >> on tuesday, kim jong-un threatened to fire on guam, hawaii, and the u.s. mainland. and has recently put ground troops and artillery on standby. and pyongyang even released a propaganda video earlier this month showing the u.s. capitol and white house under attack. >>> the situation in syria grows worse by the day. mortar shells fell on the ca cafeteria at damascus university killing at least 15 students and wounding at least 20 more. so far, it's unclear which side is responsible for the attack, but fighting has only intensified in the capital, as residents try to force president assad from office. meanwhile, a former u.s. soldier was charged here at home for conspiring to use a rocket-propelled grenade while fi
deployed from a base in missouri, they practiced dropping bombs on a south korean range, nearly 6,500 miles away. defense secretary chuck hagel says the pentagon has not taken the regime's threats lightly. >> is north korea more dangerous today? i think they're very provocative actions and belligerent tone has ratcheted up the danger. and we have to understand that reality. >> on tuesday, kim jong-un threatened to fire on guam, hawaii, and the u.s. mainland. and has recently put...
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go to silverback in missouri. silverback? >> caller: hey, jim.orth missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being filled out, what do you think of international paper? >> i think it's still a buy. buy 200 shares, buy a 100 and hope for a pullback. they're doing a great job. will in connecticut. will? >> caller: when i say boo, you say yah. boo -- >> yah. >> caller: my stock is snb. i think this is a -- >> i like this stock! i think it's a terrific spec. buy buy buy. warm up to it. it keeps getting away. i like this. this sinovis it's good. kathy in pennsylvania. >> caller: this is kathy. i wanted to know about oracle. i bought it ten years ago, paid $33. what's your thoughts? >> okay, stephanie link the co-director of my charitable trust with me. she's putting out a bulletin, and it's disappointing but the second half could be stronger. i'm going to be agreeing with stephanie, because i think she knows this company better than an
go to silverback in missouri. silverback? >> caller: hey, jim.orth missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being filled out, what do you think of international paper? >> i think it's still a buy. buy 200 shares, buy a 100 and hope for a pullback. they're doing a great job. will in connecticut. will? >> caller: when i say boo, you say yah. boo --...
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movido al este y ahora el área de kansas esta viendo la mayor cantidad de tormentas y se moverá a missourias de nieve, vientos del norte afectando a texas y causando problemas a vehículo de alto perfil , hacia el sur las tormentas es lo que ha dejado problemas en mississippi hasta alabama , bastante precipitaciones asociaciada a la caída de todo esto hacia el sur , se ve área de alta presión y las condiciónes primaverales , aire cálido entrando del golfo de méxico , lluvias continúaran hacia el área de las carolinas y las nieves invadiendo la zona del valle de ohio ,acumulados mas importantes en cuanto a la nieve estarán al sur de ohio y al norte de mississipi. >> la nieve y el agua nieve o lluvia ingelante se pueden estar registrando. >> dicen que algúnos piden la pena de muerte para la marmota . >> aúnque sea pronosticado . >> indulto para la marmota. >> mucahs gracias. >> iglesia católica fueron testigos de una imagen nunca vista , el encuentro de dos papas , se reunieron por tres horas y oraron juntos , desde castelgandolfo nos explican como fue la reunión que pueden cambiar el rumbo d
movido al este y ahora el área de kansas esta viendo la mayor cantidad de tormentas y se moverá a missourias de nieve, vientos del norte afectando a texas y causando problemas a vehículo de alto perfil , hacia el sur las tormentas es lo que ha dejado problemas en mississippi hasta alabama , bastante precipitaciones asociaciada a la caída de todo esto hacia el sur , se ve área de alta presión y las condiciónes primaverales , aire cálido entrando del golfo de méxico , lluvias...
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kansas city, missouri. socked in and shut down in massive piles of snow. driving around town, wrapped up in white, it seems winter will never stop coming back for more. eight inches of snow so far. and it is dangerous. and this is where drivers have to be really careful because cars have had a really tough time just getting down these icy hills. the storm hammering this area since early this morning. and we're in the thick of it right now. as you can see, lots of snow here. this is now the third, major snowstorm to hit kansas city. these dangerous conditions, now moving east, after hundreds of miles of highway were shut down, from denver to kansas. more than 19 inches of snow falling in parts of colorado over the weekend. shut down this interstate near denver. burning tanker trucks and causing a 50-car pileup. incredibly, no one was seriously hurt. that same system is bringing severe weather to the south. winds in atlanta blowing this tree into an apartment building. luckily, the building was empty. >> i heard a cracking noise. and it came tumbling down li
kansas city, missouri. socked in and shut down in massive piles of snow. driving around town, wrapped up in white, it seems winter will never stop coming back for more. eight inches of snow so far. and it is dangerous. and this is where drivers have to be really careful because cars have had a really tough time just getting down these icy hills. the storm hammering this area since early this morning. and we're in the thick of it right now. as you can see, lots of snow here. this is now the...
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missouri a foot as well he is kansas. severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live for us. janice, thanks a lot. it looks like punxsutawney phil is off the hook. handler is taking the blame for wrongly predicting the spring. the handler says punxsutawney phil got it right all along. he failed to interrupt his groundhoggesque and interpret it. last week a professor and prosecutor came together and the prosecutor in ohio filed a tongue in cheek criminal indictment against the famous pennsylvania groundhog. he vowed to seek the death penalty. that prosecutor session he is willing to pardon phil based on the new evidence. hell no word whether he he will try to send that handler to death row. you want to take a knife on the plane? you have right at it that's great. try to check
missouri a foot as well he is kansas. severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live for us. janice, thanks a lot. it looks like punxsutawney phil is off the hook. handler is taking the blame for wrongly predicting the spring. the handler...
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charles, missouri. 13 1/2. when is it going to end?ing is supposed to be here and look at these temperatures. 30 in kansas city right now. 33 in minneapolis, 20 in rapid city, 33 in chicago, 32 in cleveland and even in memphis, 42 and 54 in atlanta. let' take a look at the snowy side of the storm where it continues to pile up in missouri, illinois and indiana. peoria you're getting hammered right now. indianapolis and columbus and the second part of the snow is pushing snow across blue ridge mountains, mountains ever virginia and west virginia and snow activity for d.c. this is the first part of the storm and the parent low, the big pressure center is across the mideast. winter weather advisory for those in the pink and those are winter storm warnings and philadelphia, we could get several inches of snow. and tricky forecast tonight into tomorrow and the severe threat ongoing for parts of central florida. orlando reports of damages at the theme parks because after reported tornado early on today so we'll keep you abreast of that situat
charles, missouri. 13 1/2. when is it going to end?ing is supposed to be here and look at these temperatures. 30 in kansas city right now. 33 in minneapolis, 20 in rapid city, 33 in chicago, 32 in cleveland and even in memphis, 42 and 54 in atlanta. let' take a look at the snowy side of the storm where it continues to pile up in missouri, illinois and indiana. peoria you're getting hammered right now. indianapolis and columbus and the second part of the snow is pushing snow across blue ridge...
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la victima de 58 aÑos ocupaba su cargo hace 2 aÑos, desempeÑo la funcion por mÁs de 3 decaÉcadas missouri asesino >> para evitar crimienes, el b ogog gobernador de colorado limita la capacidad de arma a 15 proyec proyectiles y aumenta la inv investigaciÓn de quiens las c compran fue aprobado el mismo i dÍa que el director ejecutivo que fue asesinado, y 18 meses s despuÉs que acribillaran a un hombre en las afueras de denver >> se anoto una victoria en la c corte de apelaciones, michael e hernandez que asesino apuÑaladas a su mejor amigo en el baÑo de la escuela en la florida, el c i crimen ocurriÓ en el 2004 cuando ambos tenÍan 14 aÑos, le dieron cadena peroetpeturpetua, pero a una nueva ley no se puede dar s esa sentencia a estos joveÓvenes >> 5 de 6 funcionarios en ca california, el ex alcalde ganaba sueldos ostentosos, los resid residentes rovcaron de sus car o cargos a los funcoinarios pco u pcorruptos >> dpsd >> con 160 socorristas lograron rescatar a un obrero en nueva york, quedÓ bajo tonaladsa de o lodo a 70 pies de profundidad, tuvieron que usar herramientas e especiales, 2 bombe
la victima de 58 aÑos ocupaba su cargo hace 2 aÑos, desempeÑo la funcion por mÁs de 3 decaÉcadas missouri asesino >> para evitar crimienes, el b ogog gobernador de colorado limita la capacidad de arma a 15 proyec proyectiles y aumenta la inv investigaciÓn de quiens las c compran fue aprobado el mismo i dÍa que el director ejecutivo que fue asesinado, y 18 meses s despuÉs que acribillaran a un hombre en las afueras de denver >> se anoto una victoria en la c corte de...
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kirk in missouri. kirk! >> caller: hello!yo. >> caller: jim, springfield, missouri. >> you bet, man. what's going on there, springfield? >> caller: just checking on the stock, the locals around here, o'reilly auto, o-r-l-y. >> that is a good stock and even if you are not from missouri, i would tell you to buy it. i do like some of these moves andy reid is making, just for the record. let's go to cj in south carolina. cj. >> caller: jim. a great big baba boo-yah! >> jealous. englewood cliffs boo-yah back at you. what's on your mind? >> caller: i'm wondering what your thoughts are on the stock i've been following, biogen. >> why are you following? you know biogen is one of my favorites. i put it up there with the celgene and the best in show. i'm taking ed in tennessee. ed! >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. does ksu still have legs? >> yes, it does. the trunk line up from mexico. petitionso going from 12 1/2 to 10, bonso on fire. john in florida. john. >> caller: hi, jim. john k., always a pleasure talking to you. >> same. >> cal
kirk in missouri. kirk! >> caller: hello!yo. >> caller: jim, springfield, missouri. >> you bet, man. what's going on there, springfield? >> caller: just checking on the stock, the locals around here, o'reilly auto, o-r-l-y. >> that is a good stock and even if you are not from missouri, i would tell you to buy it. i do like some of these moves andy reid is making, just for the record. let's go to cj in south carolina. cj. >> caller: jim. a great big baba...
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>> yeah, he was -- he worked in missouri for about 30-some years. he was the number two there, in their prison system. and governor hickenlooper said, he lured him away, and convinced him to come and work here. and i've been speaking with a few sources on background this morning, ashleigh, and every single person has just had wonderful things to say about him. he's not been a controversial figure. this is not somebody who's been in the news or that any big controversies have been attached to. so that's one of the -- another reason why investigators are looking at some direct, you know, link, to something that's happened to somebody in the prison system. again, it's early, but that's where they're looking at. >> to that end, the prison system is not small. no state's system is small, but colorado, the system he was overlooking, the department operated 20 adult prisons, and all of the populations therein, as well as a juvenile detainment system. i don't know how many particular setups that might have included, how many homes or detention centers that
>> yeah, he was -- he worked in missouri for about 30-some years. he was the number two there, in their prison system. and governor hickenlooper said, he lured him away, and convinced him to come and work here. and i've been speaking with a few sources on background this morning, ashleigh, and every single person has just had wonderful things to say about him. he's not been a controversial figure. this is not somebody who's been in the news or that any big controversies have been attached...
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this is in missouri. more than a foot in one day.an see the ruler there buried under all of it. >> folks in springfield illinois also digging out this morning from more than 18 and a half inches of snow. that's considered a record there. air travel saw the biggest impact on the east coast. more than 600 flights canceled at the hardest hit airports new jersey, new york and also washington, d.c. >> where is the spring storm headed next? maria molina with the story and details. >> good morning everyone. good news the storm system is out to sea. we are looking at lighter conditions across the lower 48. the bad news is we still have cold temperatures in place across parts of the midwest, parts of the south and even into the northeast. temperatures as much as 15 degrees below average for some of you as much as 20 degrees below average. that is a great chunk of the country. basically everyone east of the rockies looking at cold temperatures. one spot looking at temperatures a little above average. big surprise southwest, california. parts o
this is in missouri. more than a foot in one day.an see the ruler there buried under all of it. >> folks in springfield illinois also digging out this morning from more than 18 and a half inches of snow. that's considered a record there. air travel saw the biggest impact on the east coast. more than 600 flights canceled at the hardest hit airports new jersey, new york and also washington, d.c. >> where is the spring storm headed next? maria molina with the story and details....
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windsor, missouri. the public employees, the male public employees told they had to bring their open toilet paper to work because of budgetary concerns. when the aldermen heard about this, they thought it was a joke. it's true because they said the men were like, they were use toog much toilet paper. that is really not usually the stereotype. i got this fresh from the bat bathroom >> greg: that is how you roll. >> andrea: what if you forget? a huge problem in missouri. this is not because of the sequester either. >> eric: these are the picks. louisville, ohio, indiana, florida gators. mine are next to him. i have three of the same. georgetown in the time four. >> dana: the mascot theory is a much better, foolproof way to get to final four. do you watch basketball? that is it for us on "the five." >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like "dancing with the stars" if by stars you mean transgender sex workers. andy, what is coming up on tonight's show? >> did a massachusetts middle school principal can sell his
windsor, missouri. the public employees, the male public employees told they had to bring their open toilet paper to work because of budgetary concerns. when the aldermen heard about this, they thought it was a joke. it's true because they said the men were like, they were use toog much toilet paper. that is really not usually the stereotype. i got this fresh from the bat bathroom >> greg: that is how you roll. >> andrea: what if you forget? a huge problem in missouri. this is not...
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the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: i thank the president for recognizing me and for my colleagues for letting me go ahead and make a few comments on this. i -- i agree with everything that's been said. i -- i believe that this is the fair thing to do. i think it's wrong for the government to penalize some businesses over others. i think it's wrong, frankly, to have laws on the books that we know that aren't being enforced. to have laws on the books that you know create law violators is the wrong thing to do. and, frankly, in almost every state where, as senator durbin pointed out, in his state, in my state next door to his state, you're supposed to pay this tax the people -- people just don't do it. i think last year in missouri we had about 300 people pay this tax in the entire state. i would bet more than the collective tax they paid that -- that more than 300 people bought something over the internet in the state of missouri last year. so this is a tax that's on the books. it needs to be collected. and we oug
the presiding officer: the senator from missouri. mr. blunt: i thank the president for recognizing me and for my colleagues for letting me go ahead and make a few comments on this. i -- i agree with everything that's been said. i -- i believe that this is the fair thing to do. i think it's wrong for the government to penalize some businesses over others. i think it's wrong, frankly, to have laws on the books that we know that aren't being enforced. to have laws on the books that you know create...
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we have the missouri crisis. it precipitates a quick fix, we will put in one free state and will put in one slave state. by the time we're getting into early '30's,s and the specter of slavery is raising its head again. >> the next question comes from virginia. >> i was calling because i may have missed -- i wanted to get in earlier. virginia.ia county, we have in our court house of portrait of rachael because she was born here supposedly in 7016 -- 1767. which was the year we broke off an organizer county. her father was a survey year. supposedly left her when she was 12. the gossip was that he had to leave town because they were interested in some of his surveys. anyway, we do have the site left from theks frame house. >> thank you, mary. it was where she was born and lived until she was 12. we know nothing about her girlhood. we extrapolate that it was like the girlhoods of other children on the western edges of settled territory. >> next is a columbus, ohio. >> i was calling to see if she had any children. >>
we have the missouri crisis. it precipitates a quick fix, we will put in one free state and will put in one slave state. by the time we're getting into early '30's,s and the specter of slavery is raising its head again. >> the next question comes from virginia. >> i was calling because i may have missed -- i wanted to get in earlier. virginia.ia county, we have in our court house of portrait of rachael because she was born here supposedly in 7016 -- 1767. which was the year we broke...
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some parts of kansas city, missouri got nine inches of know today.hey're working to get the power back on in thousands of home. heavy snow shut down many in colorado today. no snow in atlanta to report for the line of severe thunderstorms overnight that knocked down trees and made officials worried enough to issue flood warnings until late tomorrow. let's talk to a couple of our affiliate reporters who got bad weather duty today. kelly cook is down in wet soaking florida today, and chance walter is in indianapolis. kelly, to you first. you really got beat up today. did anything come out of those tornado warnings? >> yeah, we're talking about winds at about 2:30 this afternoon. gusts of winds up to 86 miles per hour. those are hurricane force winds. they have reports of a plane that actually flipped over. there's another example here in orlando of the strong winds we saw here. we saw this treetople over. inside a woman said he was huddled in a bathroom with her mother. she came outside and she found this, don, a tree that fell on top of her car. he sa
some parts of kansas city, missouri got nine inches of know today.hey're working to get the power back on in thousands of home. heavy snow shut down many in colorado today. no snow in atlanta to report for the line of severe thunderstorms overnight that knocked down trees and made officials worried enough to issue flood warnings until late tomorrow. let's talk to a couple of our affiliate reporters who got bad weather duty today. kelly cook is down in wet soaking florida today, and chance...
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the railroad bill passes, a route is devised from central missouri out west. two companies are inaugurated, the central pacific railroad and the union pacific railroad. stanford is made president of the central pacific railroad, and they begin to build this snakelike train track up the sierra mountains over into utah, or i should say, rather, 25,000 chinese immigrants begin to build this snakelike train track. their story is an extraordinary one that my book doesn't have time to tell. stanford, meanwhile, has gone into politics. he's a republican. this is the anti-slavery party, and concomitant with the breakout of the civil war, the republicans in california who had previously been in the minority suddenly experience this kind of patriotic surge of support. stanford is elected to the governor's mansion. he becomes the governor and the president of the new railroad enterprise at the same time. talk about self-dealing. within a few years, there's a vast river of money flowing to these four men, the so-called associates. they're regarded as heroes in california
the railroad bill passes, a route is devised from central missouri out west. two companies are inaugurated, the central pacific railroad and the union pacific railroad. stanford is made president of the central pacific railroad, and they begin to build this snakelike train track up the sierra mountains over into utah, or i should say, rather, 25,000 chinese immigrants begin to build this snakelike train track. their story is an extraordinary one that my book doesn't have time to tell. stanford,...
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mikulski: before the senator from missouri leaves the fluoride just like to comment. like to thank him for all of his cooperation in trying to help move this bill forward within senate. it is characteristic of both him and the spirit in which vice chairman shelby and i are undertaking that we really try to work together to get this bill disposed of in an orderly way to avoid a government shutdown. it is not the bill we like, but it is the bill that is presented to us. and at the same time, to begin to establish both a tone, a decorum, and a process that we can get to regular order. i share the senator from missouri's frustration that we are dealing with a really big bill. it is -- this legislation pending here is all 12 of the separate appropriations bills. it is very difficult to parse them out, to have rational conversations on matters of policy. so i would hope that this time next year we would not -- or at the end -- that by the -- as we get to the fiscal year, october 1, which is our fiscal new year's eve, we will have had an orderly disposal of all 12 of the bil
mikulski: before the senator from missouri leaves the fluoride just like to comment. like to thank him for all of his cooperation in trying to help move this bill forward within senate. it is characteristic of both him and the spirit in which vice chairman shelby and i are undertaking that we really try to work together to get this bill disposed of in an orderly way to avoid a government shutdown. it is not the bill we like, but it is the bill that is presented to us. and at the same time, to...
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from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an apartment building. fortunately the build is was unoccupied. >> it came tumbling down like the london bridge. >> look at this. fierce winds through a lowe's store in orlando, florida pushing carts like toys. the storm is forecast to take aim at the mid-atlantic from washington to new york city. larry jacobs, abc news, new york. >> the storm is also causing problems at airports across the midwest. hundreds of people are stranded at st. louis' lambert airport. in colorado more than a hundred flights were canceled this weekend at the denver international airport. right now there are no ma
from colorado to kansas to missouri. they are digging out from as much as 19 inches of snow. crews have been working nonstop to clear accidents and massive pile ups caused by poor visibility and dangerous road conditions. driving around kansas city, missouri was a challenge after the third major snowstorm hit there. the same system that brought snow to the midwest is making its way across the country. it spawned severe weather in the south and strong winds in atlanta and it blew 24 tree into an...
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windsor, missouri. the public employees, the male public employees told they had to bring their open toilet paper to work because of budgetary concerns. when the aldermen heard about this, they thought it was a joke. it's true because they said the men were like, they were use toog much toilet paper. that is really not usually the stereotype. i got this fresh from the bat bathroom >> greg: that is how you roll. >> andrea: what if you forget? a huge problem in missouri. this is not because of the sequester either. >> eric: these are the picks. louisville, ohio state, indiana, florida gators. mine are next to him. i have three of the same. georgetown in the time four. >> dana: the mascot theory is a much better, foolproof way to get to final four. do you watch basketball? that is it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. this is a fox news alert. the possibility, probability or likelihood of weapons of mass destruction, nuclear in iran, chemi
windsor, missouri. the public employees, the male public employees told they had to bring their open toilet paper to work because of budgetary concerns. when the aldermen heard about this, they thought it was a joke. it's true because they said the men were like, they were use toog much toilet paper. that is really not usually the stereotype. i got this fresh from the bat bathroom >> greg: that is how you roll. >> andrea: what if you forget? a huge problem in missouri. this is not...
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. >>> a missouri woman is accused of faking her daughter's disappearance. she sent a cryptic text message. she and her daughter have been missing since last week. they eventually tracked the woman's cell phone to a hotel in kansas city and the child was not hurt. >>> there was an unexpected visitor in kansas city... >> bleep bleep bleep. >> the mayor was in the middle when a man came up and tried to take over the podium. he was wrestled to the ground and the mayor james seemed unfaced and went on to finish his speech. >> 4:55 is the time. >> we have security here. >> yeah. >> good morning everybody. >> just duncan. >> he could be i don't ruse. >> let's -- dangerous. >>> the traffic is moving along well on the bay bridge and there are no major problems also the morning commute in san francisco looks good but the roads are wet so give yourself an extra five or 10 minutes because it may make a big difference for you. 101 and 280 are looking good >> sal, can i give an, a plus to customs? -- "a plus" to customs? >> sure. >> well you are in a good mood? >> well i
. >>> a missouri woman is accused of faking her daughter's disappearance. she sent a cryptic text message. she and her daughter have been missing since last week. they eventually tracked the woman's cell phone to a hotel in kansas city and the child was not hurt. >>> there was an unexpected visitor in kansas city... >> bleep bleep bleep. >> the mayor was in the middle when a man came up and tried to take over the podium. he was wrestled to the ground and the mayor...
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the animal rescue truck has been to the scene of hurricanes sandy and irene as well as joplin missouricity was ravaged by tornados. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive. coming up after the break. after sticki
the animal rescue truck has been to the scene of hurricanes sandy and irene as well as joplin missouricity was ravaged by tornados. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all...
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fromuclear capables flew missouri to the penninsula of korea. china appealed for calm. nobody believes north korea will launch rockets but a small incident could escalate. >> sergei lavrov saiys unilateral actions could mena it could spiral out of control. he may have meant north korea as much as the u.s. >> the war of words is part of the relationship with washington and pyongyang. it has been a vexing problem and the obama administration has had trouble engaging north korea without looking as if they've caved to threats. >> for more on the tensions i spoke to former ambassador bill richardson. he's been there on private visits and was inside the country in january. >> governor richardson, is this bluster or should the u.s. be worried? >> we should be worried. the bluster and bellicosity and the threats have never been as intense and you couple that with a new leader who appears to be manipulated and handled by the hard-line elements in the north korean military, those who don't wnat engagement. the good news is he is showing political strength, that he's tough. a lot
fromuclear capables flew missouri to the penninsula of korea. china appealed for calm. nobody believes north korea will launch rockets but a small incident could escalate. >> sergei lavrov saiys unilateral actions could mena it could spiral out of control. he may have meant north korea as much as the u.s. >> the war of words is part of the relationship with washington and pyongyang. it has been a vexing problem and the obama administration has had trouble engaging north korea...
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kept it private after that. >> missouri. caller: hello? >> hi. you are on. caller: i'm wondering why martin van buren did not remarry after his wife died. >> interesting question. there is little talk about this. they were first cousins. they knew each other going up. hannah was his wife. they had all of these children together. we do not have too many stores of him having romantic dalliances with other women or even possibly proposing. he has friendships with women, but not another romantic connection. why didwer ask you -- he not even mention having a daughter in his autobiography? >> he did not mention it here did it is a rambling bit of an autobiography. -- he wanted to name the girl after the mother. he asked, was the name anna or hannah? he always kept a locket with a painting of her with him. that is all we know. >> we will show a video to a place you know well. it is the historic home that occupied.rnens any tell us about it? >> sure. he bought in case the white house didn't work out so stot. he was very pleased to acquire that property. >> we will v
kept it private after that. >> missouri. caller: hello? >> hi. you are on. caller: i'm wondering why martin van buren did not remarry after his wife died. >> interesting question. there is little talk about this. they were first cousins. they knew each other going up. hannah was his wife. they had all of these children together. we do not have too many stores of him having romantic dalliances with other women or even possibly proposing. he has friendships with women, but not...
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it starts from a air force, whiteman air base in missouri. it will fly 13,000 miles in a round-trip. takes about 48 hours give or take a. 13,000 from the state of missouri the islands on the southwestern coast of south korea and then fly back again. it is one heck of a intimidating piece aircraft. in this area here, the peninsula, north and south korea, advance it one time with the 38th parallel, this is where all the action has been over the last few weeks with so many threats and talks coming out of the north korean leader directed toward the sort koreans and the united states. this b-2 stealth bomber is something else. if you ever seen it go across the country or fly at various sporting events. it is so impressive. the other significant thing about this move, alisyn, the u.s. government would never make this public. they would do this largely like the aircraft itself, they would do it stealth. do it under cover. clearly with this going public they want to send a message to pongyang. alisyn: there is no other interpretation. very having. no
it starts from a air force, whiteman air base in missouri. it will fly 13,000 miles in a round-trip. takes about 48 hours give or take a. 13,000 from the state of missouri the islands on the southwestern coast of south korea and then fly back again. it is one heck of a intimidating piece aircraft. in this area here, the peninsula, north and south korea, advance it one time with the 38th parallel, this is where all the action has been over the last few weeks with so many threats and talks coming...
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from missouri to pennsylvania, millions of people dealing with rainy, snowy, slushy, awfulness. in indianapolis yesterday, too many fender benders to count. you have to check out this video. the weather rendering parts of st. louis nearly invisible. if you squint you can see it. parts of eastern indiana and western ohio were under a western storm warning through early this afternoon. the system continuing to track eastward. we have this all covered for you. susan candiotti is in dayton, ohio. shannon travis is in potomac, maryland, and jennifer delgado is in the cnn weather center in atlanta. we're going to start with susan in ohio. good morning, susan. >> good morning, john. it hasn't let up yet here although it's a light snow but it really came down after the sun went down last night. that's a shout-out to the university of dayton. over my shoulder. as you can see some of the streets here are fairly clear. but others are far more treacherous as they're trying to get rid of this wet, slushy snow from a lot of areas and roads and highways in this dayton area. we are checking how
from missouri to pennsylvania, millions of people dealing with rainy, snowy, slushy, awfulness. in indianapolis yesterday, too many fender benders to count. you have to check out this video. the weather rendering parts of st. louis nearly invisible. if you squint you can see it. parts of eastern indiana and western ohio were under a western storm warning through early this afternoon. the system continuing to track eastward. we have this all covered for you. susan candiotti is in dayton, ohio....
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he had worked in corrections in the state of missouri for three decades before coming to colorado. he had been about to retire, but he, the governor was able to lure him to come to colorado to take the job running the state's prisons, because the governor knew he was the right man for the job. the governor then took questions from the press. and right away, the reporters on scene raised the question whether there might be any connection between this murder last night and the gun debate that's going on in colorado. with this major high profile event that was scheduled for this morning, the governor signing three new pieces of legislation. the governor responded that tom clements had been supportive of the bills, but not in a particularly active way. until there is a suspect or explanation of what happened nobody has any idea what motivated this murder. law enforcement said they're not jumping to conclusions whether his job or his job as second in command of state prisons in missouri before he came to colorado, whether any of those job titles had anything to do with his murder last n
he had worked in corrections in the state of missouri for three decades before coming to colorado. he had been about to retire, but he, the governor was able to lure him to come to colorado to take the job running the state's prisons, because the governor knew he was the right man for the job. the governor then took questions from the press. and right away, the reporters on scene raised the question whether there might be any connection between this murder last night and the gun debate that's...
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so far winter storm warnings have been issued for seven states from missouri tigers to minnesota andown south to iowa where over a half foot of snow is expect bid monday night. ginner will bring us the latest. and authorities are saying the floor home where a man was swallowed by a sinkhole while in his bed will be depolished, his body unrecovered. a lot are asking are the neighbors in danger of losing their homes as well. and finally wedding crasher. one man on a mission to photograph weddings around the world. we will tell you how he's gotten away with it and why he's doing it in the first place. all that and more coming up next on "good morning america." >> oakland mayor jean quan has apologized for a lock-picking class in her city news letter. it atacted many interested students last night. they say the class strikes a wrong note in a city trying to reduce their crime rate. they say it's more to protect people who just want to know how things work. >> we certainly aren't blind to the fact it's a very loaded term, and in oakland especially the recent press coverage garnered, there
so far winter storm warnings have been issued for seven states from missouri tigers to minnesota andown south to iowa where over a half foot of snow is expect bid monday night. ginner will bring us the latest. and authorities are saying the floor home where a man was swallowed by a sinkhole while in his bed will be depolished, his body unrecovered. a lot are asking are the neighbors in danger of losing their homes as well. and finally wedding crasher. one man on a mission to photograph weddings...
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tracking and this storm is tracking snow as far as south as parts of arkansas, parts of tennessee, missouriorning on the back side of this system we also have some snow across portions of the north central and believe it or not we will see another impulse contributing to all of the snow coming up for the start ever the weekend tomorrow and even as early as tonight in parts of colorado. winter storm watch that has been issued across parts of the plains in eenkt as we head into tonight and tomorrow. 6 to 10 inches of snow possible out here. we also expect wind gusts of 30 to 40 miles per hour. on the southern side of the storm system, severe weather will be possible later on this afternoon into the evening, including parts of louisiana, parts of mississippi, city of jackson, you are included. we could be looking at tornadoes, damaging wind gusts and fortunately also hail. heather and he had they we are looking at chilly temperatures it feels like 14 right now. >> good grief. two airlines that will benefit passengers but will cost you. >> joining us from fox network lauren simonetti. american
tracking and this storm is tracking snow as far as south as parts of arkansas, parts of tennessee, missouriorning on the back side of this system we also have some snow across portions of the north central and believe it or not we will see another impulse contributing to all of the snow coming up for the start ever the weekend tomorrow and even as early as tonight in parts of colorado. winter storm watch that has been issued across parts of the plains in eenkt as we head into tonight and...
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>> university of missouri. don't each start. >> bill: missouri is all right.ers and all of that would you agree with me that on college campuses the overwhelming sentiment is abortion is fine? there is no problem with it in america? >> i would say yeah. yeah. >> bill: that's what is disturbing here. they are degrading, you know, the destruction of a fetus by having this little high jinx, that's barbaric. if they are just stupid kids who don't know what they are doing because a lot of kids are in that category. i certainly was. >> i'm guessing they like the sound of the balloon popping and ha ha that's funny. students in the background there still studying. i just -- i feel like it went way too far. it's horrific. >> bill: give them the benefit of the doubt hunter college. give them the benefit of the doubt that they are just dopey. >> there you go. >> bill: juliet huddy, irving. >> why do you look at me when you say that? >> i didn't look at you. i'm looking at the teleprompter as we speak. right there. dopey kids. not huddy. in 60 seconds, an expanded mail se
>> university of missouri. don't each start. >> bill: missouri is all right.ers and all of that would you agree with me that on college campuses the overwhelming sentiment is abortion is fine? there is no problem with it in america? >> i would say yeah. yeah. >> bill: that's what is disturbing here. they are degrading, you know, the destruction of a fetus by having this little high jinx, that's barbaric. if they are just stupid kids who don't know what they are doing...
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but rainshowers will develop across arkansas and missouri. this is the place where warm air from the south is colliding with the cold air mass blanketing the northeastern part of the u.s. and eastern canada. so temperatures have been on the lower side across the east. only 12 degrees in new york city. actually new york has been experiencing the coldest march since 2001. the lower than average temperatures across the east will prolong into easter weekend. but across the west looking mild. 23 in la and 16 degrees in seattle. u.k. a spring officially started last week, but winter conditions prevail in many parts of germany, skiers in the mountains in central germany were not complaining. they're making full use of the snowy conditions. the brisk weather didn't seem to phase people on the beach. some locals were even surfing the rough waves. some people didn't mind the cold. now in terms of the precipitation, severe weather is likely to persist across the south. we are seeing a low system in the peninsula. snowshowers for the alpine region and th
but rainshowers will develop across arkansas and missouri. this is the place where warm air from the south is colliding with the cold air mass blanketing the northeastern part of the u.s. and eastern canada. so temperatures have been on the lower side across the east. only 12 degrees in new york city. actually new york has been experiencing the coldest march since 2001. the lower than average temperatures across the east will prolong into easter weekend. but across the west looking mild. 23 in...
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. >>> a missouri woman is accused of faking her daughter's disappearance. she sent a cryptic text message. she and her daughter have been missing since last week. they eventually tracked the woman's cell phone to a hotel in kansas city and the child was not hurt. >>> there was an unexpected visitor in kansas city... >> bleep bleep bleep. >> the mayor was in the middle when a man came up and tried to take over the podium. he was wrestled to the ground and the mayor james seemed unfaced and went on to finish his speech. >> 4:55 is the time. >> we have security here. >> yeah. >> good morning everybody. >> just duncan. >> he could be i don't ruse. >> let's -- dangerous. >>> the traffic is moving along well on the bay bridge and there are no major problems also the morning commute in san francisco looks good but the roads are wet so give yourself an extra five or 10 minutes because it may make a big difference for you. 101 and 280 are looking good >> sal, can i give an, a plus to customs? -- "a plus" to customs? >> sure. >> well you are in a good mood? >> well i
. >>> a missouri woman is accused of faking her daughter's disappearance. she sent a cryptic text message. she and her daughter have been missing since last week. they eventually tracked the woman's cell phone to a hotel in kansas city and the child was not hurt. >>> there was an unexpected visitor in kansas city... >> bleep bleep bleep. >> the mayor was in the middle when a man came up and tried to take over the podium. he was wrestled to the ground and the mayor...