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the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.ch torpedoes as other submarines, launch missiles at ground targets. gathers intelligence, can deploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special operations. it is the most advanced submarine in the world. and it is facing the most advanced threats to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack sub that arenas in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea, vietnam, india and others are joining a new arms race under the sea. commodore lewis commands ten subs including the "missouri." >> operating places we didn't have to rely on an adversary being there to challenge us. that's changing. we have to now consider that there's an adversary ready to challenge us and then undersea superiority is not guaranteed. >> reporter: new threats require a new state of readiness which we witnessed at every turn. >> 2-5 and 8. >> commence launch. >> reporter: the 135 crew repeatedly train for anti-submarine warfare. >> fire! >>
the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.ch torpedoes as other submarines, launch missiles at ground targets. gathers intelligence, can deploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special operations. it is the most advanced submarine in the world. and it is facing the most advanced threats to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack sub that arenas in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea, vietnam,...
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anywhere from texas up into parts of missouri and even into iowa. lauren: you stay safe too. nicole: donald trump says his ambitious tax plan may involve raising taxes on the wealthy. wealth. >> for the wealthy, i think it should go up. nicole: we will tell you what to expect. you're watching fbn:am, first
anywhere from texas up into parts of missouri and even into iowa. lauren: you stay safe too. nicole: donald trump says his ambitious tax plan may involve raising taxes on the wealthy. wealth. >> for the wealthy, i think it should go up. nicole: we will tell you what to expect. you're watching fbn:am, first
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, this is dan in camdenton, missouri. go ahead, dan, we're listening. >> caller: yes, mr. di goodggs. i've had a relationship with a number of blacks, either friends or working. and my question is how do you feel about the psychological effects of blacks in america who don't ascribe to being african? >> guest: ooh -- >> host: tell you what, taye diggs, what did you hear from that caller? what did you hear? >> guest: what did i hear? >> host: as an african-american? >> guest: this gentleman wants to know where i stand on, i guess -- and correct me if i'm wrong -- african-americans that don't identify with being african. that's an interesting question. once again, you know, we're making up these rules as we go along. and the difficulty with that is that there's no real right or wrong, because we're making it up. so african-american, that's a made-up word, you know? i've never been to africa. i don't know for a fact if my lineage is from africa, but that's manager, that's a term that we came up with i think for ease, you kno
, this is dan in camdenton, missouri. go ahead, dan, we're listening. >> caller: yes, mr. di goodggs. i've had a relationship with a number of blacks, either friends or working. and my question is how do you feel about the psychological effects of blacks in america who don't ascribe to being african? >> guest: ooh -- >> host: tell you what, taye diggs, what did you hear from that caller? what did you hear? >> guest: what did i hear? >> host: as an african-american?...
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i want to thank my colleague from missouri, the gentlewoman, ms. wagner, for yielding and i rise today in strong support of this amendment. as offered by ms. wagner. the national geospatial intelligence agency's decision to locate their new western headquarters in north st. louis was the right choice to support their vital national security mission. the best decision for the over 3,000 exceptional federal employees who work there and a will -- and it will transform a federal failure into a transformational federal success. the misguided and shortsighted attempt to withhold funding from this project not only is petty and parochial, it's completely irresponsible because the laying this project would put our national security at risk. n.g.a. director robert perdillo said it best in his message to his mes -- employees on april 1, director -- the director said, and i quote, the future of our agency and our profession rests on our parentalent and that of the next general ration we can recruit onto our team. we face tough competition and offering an envir
i want to thank my colleague from missouri, the gentlewoman, ms. wagner, for yielding and i rise today in strong support of this amendment. as offered by ms. wagner. the national geospatial intelligence agency's decision to locate their new western headquarters in north st. louis was the right choice to support their vital national security mission. the best decision for the over 3,000 exceptional federal employees who work there and a will -- and it will transform a federal failure into a...
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and today it's missouri. senator roy blunt says he's skipping the convention this summer and has been trying to distance himself from trump for months. >> any thoughts as you watch donald trump run for president? >> you know, i think he's mostly a distraction from trying to find solutions. >> but now blunt says he'll support the presumptive nominee. he even met with trump on capitol hill, and that could be an opening for his democratic challenger, jason candor is missouri's secretary of state and a military vet, giving blunt his toughest race in years. this week "the washington post" said that blunt faces a tough post-trump reality. no seat is safe. joining me now is senator blunt's democratic challenger, jason candor. thanks for being here. >> thanks so much for having me. >> now, senator blunt met with trump this past week. what should missouri voters think about his support of donald trump? >> well, i'll tell you what missouri voters do think about it. they're pretty frustrated with the fact that their sen
and today it's missouri. senator roy blunt says he's skipping the convention this summer and has been trying to distance himself from trump for months. >> any thoughts as you watch donald trump run for president? >> you know, i think he's mostly a distraction from trying to find solutions. >> but now blunt says he'll support the presumptive nominee. he even met with trump on capitol hill, and that could be an opening for his democratic challenger, jason candor is missouri's...
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louis missouri. in the landfill this situation gives you a idea of just how they operate in ways that people just don't recognize. why is it that they are so interested in me westlake landfill in st. louis missouri? >> they jobs for them and cause for taxpayers. the epa has jurisdiction like everyone knows over cleaning u the contaminated sites in the united states. the westlake landfill has been operating for 60 years . right? >> the epa does a study and says, we had to clean it up. for the last 25 years, they plan to clean it up. this year they hired a private company and they were ready to clean it up by the end of 2,016 and oh. in comes the politics.senator claire mccaskill is the senator of missouri. she said we can't have the epa clean it up. we need to transfer it to the corps of engineers. she fast-track the bill and roy blunt joined her. the bill passed on a suspension calendar. it bypassed the hearing in the she gets money from the unions and also the unions at the same time word spear mong
louis missouri. in the landfill this situation gives you a idea of just how they operate in ways that people just don't recognize. why is it that they are so interested in me westlake landfill in st. louis missouri? >> they jobs for them and cause for taxpayers. the epa has jurisdiction like everyone knows over cleaning u the contaminated sites in the united states. the westlake landfill has been operating for 60 years . right? >> the epa does a study and says, we had to clean it...
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as the angle of ascent gets sharper. >> the "missouri" has come nose to nose with real-world threats,d launched military action in syria, the "missouri" was deployed nearby and when a russian sub turned up off the coast of florida in 2012, it was the "uss missouri" called into action to track it. >> that is just showing where they can go. >> i think it's operational experience, if anything were to happen, they have experience and they know those waters and i don't think it's a political statement on their part at all. >> and maybe its silence and invisible to satellites and inaudible to other ships and subs, giving the u.s. the element of surprise. >> whether there's a sub there or not, they don't know, and the adversary has to take that into account when they make decisions to do bad things. >> and so the "uss missouri" is come into port in jacksonville, florida, and that's not something, if you are a submariner, you do very often and their most recent deployment, out for 183 days, and 163 days were at sea, and that's the life of a submariner. that's the action 70 u.s. submarines are
as the angle of ascent gets sharper. >> the "missouri" has come nose to nose with real-world threats,d launched military action in syria, the "missouri" was deployed nearby and when a russian sub turned up off the coast of florida in 2012, it was the "uss missouri" called into action to track it. >> that is just showing where they can go. >> i think it's operational experience, if anything were to happen, they have experience and they know those...
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the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.s as other submarines and surface vessels. it can launch missiles at ground targets. gathers intelligence, can deploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special operations. it is the most advanced submarine in the world. and it is facing the most advanced threats to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack submarines in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea, vietnam, india and others are joining a new arms race under the sea. commodore lewis commands ten atlanta-based subs including the "missouri." >> we're operating places we didn't have to rely on an adversary being there to challenge us. that's changing. we have to now consider that there's an adversary ready to challenge us and the undersea superiority is not guaranteed. >> reporter: new threats require a new state of readiness which we witnessed at every turn. >> 2-5 and 8. >> commence launch. >> reporter: "missouri's" 135 crew repeatedly train f
the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.s as other submarines and surface vessels. it can launch missiles at ground targets. gathers intelligence, can deploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special operations. it is the most advanced submarine in the world. and it is facing the most advanced threats to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack submarines in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea,...
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the greatest risk shaded in orange through north eastern texas to parts of missouri.anywhere from texas to nebraska, you could be seeing severe weather as we head into the afternoon evening today. nicole: incredible pictures. i know you will keep us up to date on the storms. thanks, maria. lauren: we will be right back. nicole: let's take a look at u.s. stock market futures, looking to the upside. down 1.4% over the oh weeks. today we have up arrows. s&p futures up 5 and a half right now. taking a look also at here commodities, we've had right now oil has been running up about 2.2%, it is sitting at 45.69, keeping a key eye on wild fires and gold is pulling back up to 15 bucks. and maria bartiromo coming up right now on mornings with maria, good morning, maria. maria: hey, there, nicole. happy monday. i'm maria bartiromo, it is monday may ninth, top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. on the general election presumptive republican nominee donald trump shifts position on key economic issues as he looks toward november including minimum wage and taxes. >> by
the greatest risk shaded in orange through north eastern texas to parts of missouri.anywhere from texas to nebraska, you could be seeing severe weather as we head into the afternoon evening today. nicole: incredible pictures. i know you will keep us up to date on the storms. thanks, maria. lauren: we will be right back. nicole: let's take a look at u.s. stock market futures, looking to the upside. down 1.4% over the oh weeks. today we have up arrows. s&p futures up 5 and a half right now....
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usually may around nebraska to missouri, this was in st. peters missouri. you're saying that looks good. i can hear it. wait until you see it. st. peters missouri. you wonder why they have hail damaged cared. this was stacked up. parts of omaha, nebraska they had to call out the snow plows it was that deep. imagine if that pummeled your car. the severe weather coming out. baseball sized. golf ball sized. take your pick. that was st. peters missouri. we don't have that, thank goodness. when i started in denver, steve is telling lots of story, why not. it said hail damaged wars -- cars. now i know what they're talking about. friday more fog, cullen land. -- cool inland. dana said we were talking about the heyward temperature. antioch can be 5 to 7 degrees cooler downtown by the river than by the hills. >> i agree, i can do three forecast for freemont. i could do the hub, or i can do by mission peak. there's three forecasts there. it happens everywhere around here. we use one temperature for most locations. 50s on the temps, upper 40s, 50s to mid-50s here. 53
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smith of missouri. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 119, the nays are 00. the -- are 00. the amendment -- are 300. the amendment is not adopt. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the amendment by the gentleman from north carolina, mr. walker orange which further proceed wrgs postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. walker of north carolina. the chair: a recorded vote h
smith of missouri. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for...
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you have missouri considering a set of rules. missouri, mississippi, tennessee.e all kind of day to day it simmers back-and-forth determining which law is the one they are focused on at any given time. north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee. it depends on what someone is doing on a given day. we are looking at over 30 states and 200 or so bills. it could pop up anywhere or any time and we are nowhere new the end of this. carol: a lot of the best well-known corporations, what are they doing? >> some of the biggest names in business are writing letters, going in and having active meetings where they send in their staff especially in cities were they have a big presence. for example salesforce is potentially active in indiana for they have a lot of people and georgia. then you see paypal which was considering bringing people into north carolina. disney is active in georgia raced on things going on with entertainment. you can see the companies get involved where they have people. that is clearly starting
you have missouri considering a set of rules. missouri, mississippi, tennessee.e all kind of day to day it simmers back-and-forth determining which law is the one they are focused on at any given time. north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee. it depends on what someone is doing on a given day. we are looking at over 30 states and 200 or so bills. it could pop up anywhere or any time and we are nowhere new the end of this. carol: a...
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his views only began to change in 1820, the era of the missouri compromise. what happened then was 22 states elected free and 11 slave. missouri petitioned to gain entrance to the union as a slave state which would destabilize the balance and it provoked a huge debate. missouri was far north, there was a strong case to be made that all the other free states were above and a tremendous debate broke out in the conference and adams, secretary of state, had no place in that debate. he felt debate was dominated by southerners with highly regarded eloquent speakers and it was deeply frustrating to him. he wished he could speak but he couldn't. he raised the issue, almost entirely southerners and slaveholders. adams was flabbergasted. afterwards he took a walk down pennsylvania avenue with john calhoun. john calhoun would become the great ideologue, intellectual justifier of slavery but adams -- calhoun was a brilliant man, adams considered calhoun to be a tremendous intellectual integrity and adams continue to talk, calhoun listened, those are very noble principles
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i know definitely in the missouri delegation i'm going to call the good cop. [laughter] >> somebody does not like unsolicited phone calls. i have up next senator clover and then senator danes. >> thank you, i'm a cosponsor of the hang f up act, to repeal a provision from the be bipartisan of 2015 allowing robo calls to cell phones to the collection of debt owed to the government. ms. saunders you estimate that it would impact 61 million people, you also pointed out that debt collectors do not have accurate information about who owes the debt. mr. zoeller you testified because the caller was harassing the wrong person. in both of your opinions, how significant does undermine robo calling protections. we just did the senior touring in minnesota, staff and my own experiences that robo calls are still one of the number one things that they list as one of the things that's really they're very angry about and get suck intoed things that they don't want to so ms. saunders. were we think the provisions are very dangerous. the ftc has said publicly repeatedly the irs w
i know definitely in the missouri delegation i'm going to call the good cop. [laughter] >> somebody does not like unsolicited phone calls. i have up next senator clover and then senator danes. >> thank you, i'm a cosponsor of the hang f up act, to repeal a provision from the be bipartisan of 2015 allowing robo calls to cell phones to the collection of debt owed to the government. ms. saunders you estimate that it would impact 61 million people, you also pointed out that debt...
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emergencia y el posible desbordamiento del rÍo missouri. >>> los mÁs recientes octubre de trump, hane ha incrementado entre fuerza que se oponen y otras que estÁn a favor de trump, los dos candidatos estÁn en empate tÉcnico, nos vamos y tenemos mÁs de la campaÑa electoral. >>> (hablando en inglÉs) >>> despuÉs de ofrecer debatir con sanders, dijo que no se enfrentarÁ ante el precandidato. >>> dijo que no era inapropiado debatir con alguien que estuviera en segundo lugar quiÉn se mostrÓ desafiante y estÁ dispuesto verse cara a cara. >>> saben y espero que cambie de parecer nuevamente sabemos que el seÑor trump cambia muchas veces en el dÍa, a quÉ le tiene miedo. >>> pero la atenciÓn de sanders no solamente es trump, si no hillary clinton dijo que asusta la posibilidad que clinton pierda ante trump la elecciÓn presidencial. >>> (hablando en inglÉs) >>> es que a nivel nacional clinton estarÍa en un empate con el magnate. mientras tanto a poco mÁs de una semana para las primarias en california otra encuesta la coloca en un empate con la contrincante demÓcrata, porque no ha podido capitali
emergencia y el posible desbordamiento del rÍo missouri. >>> los mÁs recientes octubre de trump, hane ha incrementado entre fuerza que se oponen y otras que estÁn a favor de trump, los dos candidatos estÁn en empate tÉcnico, nos vamos y tenemos mÁs de la campaÑa electoral. >>> (hablando en inglÉs) >>> despuÉs de ofrecer debatir con sanders, dijo que no se enfrentarÁ ante el precandidato. >>> dijo que no era inapropiado debatir con alguien que...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> quijano: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats ines and the exotic elixir the shall we say, unnecessarily complex.h back cards are, limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? >> quijano: jonathan vigliotti on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard from morocco today. he tells us about tree-climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in morocco's arg anaphorrest have an extraordinary skill. with the the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up the precarious branches. it's a darwinian talent goats developed to reach arg an fruit. the nuts contain the valuable arg an oil popping up in everything any shampoo to food products but nowhere on the labels will you find the full story behind how this oil was born. so goats in trees,
jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> quijano: still ahead on the cbs weekend news, goats ines and the exotic elixir the shall we say, unnecessarily complex.h back cards are, limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? >>...
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. >> reporter: further east parts of missouri and illinois also being hit hard. in madison county illinois. >> looked to me like a funnel cloud. >> powerful wind sending trees and power lines crashing down saturday. knocking out power to at least 16,000 people. >> gas pumps don't work. >> while there st. louis missouri, reports of winds 65 miles an hour and higher saturday cut power to some 5,000 people causing traffic lights to go dark confusing drivers. and in university city, missouri, this large tree falling on and completely covering this home, hitting as a 70-year-old woman was sleeping inside. >> she was just shook up real bad. other than that, she was fine. >> jane fox news. >>> no such problems back here at home tonight as we take a live look into center city. finally a day with no rain. it doesn't look like that's going to last as we take a look at center city. of we got sun out there today. here's kathy orr. >> we did have sun, and iain, you had mention the severe weather. as you look to the west, you can see the watches and warnings and the tornado ic
. >> reporter: further east parts of missouri and illinois also being hit hard. in madison county illinois. >> looked to me like a funnel cloud. >> powerful wind sending trees and power lines crashing down saturday. knocking out power to at least 16,000 people. >> gas pumps don't work. >> while there st. louis missouri, reports of winds 65 miles an hour and higher saturday cut power to some 5,000 people causing traffic lights to go dark confusing drivers. and in...
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basically what they ended up with was an all cruz slate for missouri, even though missouri voted strictly for trump. especially in delegate 3, we were all for trump. now our county is sending a cruz supporter to the convention. which we won't have to worry about because we'll easily hit 1,237. indiana is going to win in a landslide. >> that's what trump says, they don't even need to play the delegate wrangling because they believe they can get to the majority. terrance, you were actually a cruz supporter and voted for cruz in ohio and yet you've switched. is this because you'r confidenc that cruz can make it has dropped? >> no, i have not changed my support from cruz, but if he does not -- if trump does get to 1,237, i'm going to gladly support donald trump. enthusiastically. the only reason i voted for ted cruz over donald trump was because of the south carolina flag issue. and i told him that. that's the only reason. otherwise i would have voted for trump in ohio. >> and here you are now first in line for trump. so this is a make-or-break state for cruz. i talked to one of the aides and
basically what they ended up with was an all cruz slate for missouri, even though missouri voted strictly for trump. especially in delegate 3, we were all for trump. now our county is sending a cruz supporter to the convention. which we won't have to worry about because we'll easily hit 1,237. indiana is going to win in a landslide. >> that's what trump says, they don't even need to play the delegate wrangling because they believe they can get to the majority. terrance, you were actually...
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people in missouri said they have seen him 50 miles from missouri in scheduled to come up for paroles are coming out to help the local law enforcement, but not the typical volunteering. and officers asking the participants to get drunk in a controlled environment. >>> a crash sending to people to the hospital, and the rescue that the crews had to make.>>> we are looking at a commute that is definitely getting busier now that it is closer to 5:30 am, and more about the bay bridge.>>> a good fog bank with only a few breaks and local drizzle. >>> we have a live picture of the bay area, but i thought i was going to hear some david bowie music. now, i hear that. it goes with the clouds waffling over the skies in the background, and the heavy traffic in the bay area. back let's dance. -->> let's dance.>>> we cannot dance a while sal is on the freeway.>>> good morning, it is monday morning, may 9 and i am dave clark. >> thank you for joining us, it is just about 5:30 am and i am pam cook. >>> there is fog out there, but would get some breaks in the clouds with temperatures starting off in t
people in missouri said they have seen him 50 miles from missouri in scheduled to come up for paroles are coming out to help the local law enforcement, but not the typical volunteering. and officers asking the participants to get drunk in a controlled environment. >>> a crash sending to people to the hospital, and the rescue that the crews had to make.>>> we are looking at a commute that is definitely getting busier now that it is closer to 5:30 am, and more about the bay...
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the uss missouri is coming into port, in jacksonville, florida. if you're a submariner that you do often. the most recent deployment, they were out 181 days, 163 days at sea. that is the life of a submariner. that's a call to action the u.s. navy 70 submarines are getting more and more often. do u.s. submarines maintain an advantage? they're confident they do now, but know that russia, china and others are doing their best to catch up. wolf, it is an asymetric weapon many countries see as a way to counter act u.s. military advantage and something the u.s. commanders are taking seriously now, that challenge. >> jim sciutto thank you very much for that. >>> a stunning declaration from paul ryan in an exclusive interview with jake tapper says he is not ready to support donald trump as the presumptive nominee. and we are getting the first official reaction directly from donald trump himself. stand by. >>> party time, going live to north korea as kim jong-un launched a massive gathering of the communist elite. will he celebrate by launching a missile?
the uss missouri is coming into port, in jacksonville, florida. if you're a submariner that you do often. the most recent deployment, they were out 181 days, 163 days at sea. that is the life of a submariner. that's a call to action the u.s. navy 70 submarines are getting more and more often. do u.s. submarines maintain an advantage? they're confident they do now, but know that russia, china and others are doing their best to catch up. wolf, it is an asymetric weapon many countries see as a way...
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ultimately he would lose missouri and illinois. where was this candidate? the networks just brought you the others but particularly, the kendall center did a report in 2016, he got 23 times for coverage than bernie sanders. the networks make these decisions. he doesn't need to go to every community. he's being channeled into everyone's home. that has to be challenged. it's also why we need independent media. >> go back to motivation. take the corporate media and why they do what they do. go back to the republicans who think the corporate media is trying to get hillary clinton elected by covering trump so much. >> i don't know if it's about getting hillary clinton elected. i think -- going way back, i was on msnbc, i remember it was very much at the beginning, i was saying bernie sanders right before we went to commercial, you can't be serious. well that's because they're not in communities understanding people enormous frustration. you don't feel it in the hallowed halls of the network studios. >> why not? >> they're not in touch. >> they're making lots of
ultimately he would lose missouri and illinois. where was this candidate? the networks just brought you the others but particularly, the kendall center did a report in 2016, he got 23 times for coverage than bernie sanders. the networks make these decisions. he doesn't need to go to every community. he's being channeled into everyone's home. that has to be challenged. it's also why we need independent media. >> go back to motivation. take the corporate media and why they do what they do....
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being reassigned from hawaii to fort leonard wood, missouri. that reassignment was supposed to occur in june. so she applied for a ph.d. program at st. louis university that would begin in august. she applied for a teaching position at missouri science and technology at ralla that would begin in august. then her husband's transfer didn't happen in june and it didn't happen in july, but she needed to be there in august. under this change, moving the family household could easily occur in august and her husband could follow in october, as he did, but all of the expense of her going early was on her. she really had two options. one was not to pursue her graduate school class when it started and the other was not to have a teaching job. neither of those were very good options. she went ahead and moved. her husband essentially couch-surfed. but they had to pay for the move, other than the way that normally would happen. this would not have to happen otherwise. we introduced -- when we introduced this bill last year, when senator gillibrand and i int
being reassigned from hawaii to fort leonard wood, missouri. that reassignment was supposed to occur in june. so she applied for a ph.d. program at st. louis university that would begin in august. she applied for a teaching position at missouri science and technology at ralla that would begin in august. then her husband's transfer didn't happen in june and it didn't happen in july, but she needed to be there in august. under this change, moving the family household could easily occur in august...
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but the guards stood headcount and realized he was missing, and in missouri people have spotted him about 62 miles from the prison and said to come up for parole hearing later in the butt. >>> the big gun that shut down the east bay bart station and the man is facing charges.>>> a dramatic increase in sightings of coyotes, and the warning as many people on heightened alert.>>> a commute where traffic is getting busier on 80 westbound heading to the maccarthur maze.>>> low clouds in place, and the low clouds are stubborn this morning. an update on your monday forecast. >>> taking a live look at the be, and nothing like "journey" to get you started on this day.>>> it is monday, may 9, and i am brian flores.>> i am pam cook, and thank you for joining us.>>> low clouds, and a big-time fog bank out there along with drizzle. the higher clouds from the weekend, that low is long gone. and we did not get enough of an offshore breeze to chew this up. a big fog bank down most of the coast, and also down southern california. this low gave
but the guards stood headcount and realized he was missing, and in missouri people have spotted him about 62 miles from the prison and said to come up for parole hearing later in the butt. >>> the big gun that shut down the east bay bart station and the man is facing charges.>>> a dramatic increase in sightings of coyotes, and the warning as many people on heightened alert.>>> a commute where traffic is getting busier on 80 westbound heading to the maccarthur...
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>> springfield, missouri is called the queen of to the today, church going community with good-sized colleges. gary grew up poor on a farm not far way and knew early on his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in his classroom by day and the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife, jan, raised two kids, a boy and a girl who sadly died young of a brain cancer. jan kept the house mainly and sold avon products part-time. they lived and gardened in the same house almost 25 years. they even designed it themselves. life in missouri was good for the two. >> they loved each other very much. >> daughter, jessica, remembers how extraordinarily close her parents were, joined at the hip. >> my mother went shopping my dad took her. talked on the phone several times a day. >> they really were for the age, huh? >> yes. >> personalities, gary was the fun outgoing one. >> he was a very jolly man, kind of like a santa claus. >> jan, a little more reserved. >> it took a little bit more to get to know her. once she warmed up to you, she was very alive. >> when gary retired as
>> springfield, missouri is called the queen of to the today, church going community with good-sized colleges. gary grew up poor on a farm not far way and knew early on his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in his classroom by day and the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife, jan, raised two kids, a boy and a girl who sadly died young of a brain cancer. jan kept the house mainly and sold avon products part-time. they lived and gardened in the same house...
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the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.eploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special prices. it is the most advanced submarine in the world and it is facing the most advanced threat to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack submarines in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea, vietnam, india, and others are joining a new arms race under the sea. commodore alli lewis commands a squadron of ten. >> we were operating on places where we didn't have to rely on an adversary being there to cha challenge us. we're back to the point where we have to consider there's an adversary ready to challenge us and underseas superiority is not guaranteed. >> reporter: new threats require a new state of readiness which we witnessed at every turn. missouri's 135 crew repeatedly train for anti-submarine warfare. >> fire, tube two. >> reporter: they simulate firing cruise missiles from depth at targets on land. >> torpedo course 337. unit running, wire good.
the "uss missouri" is an attack submarine.eploy navy s.e.a.l. units for special prices. it is the most advanced submarine in the world and it is facing the most advanced threat to u.s. submarine forces in decades. russia is deploying attack submarines in numbers and with aggressiveness and advances in technology not seen since the cold war. and now china, north korea, vietnam, india, and others are joining a new arms race under the sea. commodore alli lewis commands a squadron of ten....
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otherwise the rain will continue in missouri and kansas. several inches of rain will be possible. flooding will be a concern. a oo kicked to the curb. the obama proposed library supposed to be helping homeless heros now accused of stealing from them. >> this remaining silent ain't nothing like it is mailed out to be. >> he is facing charges for causing a political charge during a movie shoot. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. the new green goddess cobb with avocado, bacon, freshly made dressing, tomato... and chicken. at panera. food as it should be. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, . . . those who have had a drug or
otherwise the rain will continue in missouri and kansas. several inches of rain will be possible. flooding will be a concern. a oo kicked to the curb. the obama proposed library supposed to be helping homeless heros now accused of stealing from them. >> this remaining silent ain't nothing like it is mailed out to be. >> he is facing charges for causing a political charge during a movie shoot. in a good, clean salad, every ingredient is the main ingredient. the new green goddess cobb...
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north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee depends on what someone is doing at a given day. we are looking at 30 plus states and 200 or so bills, so he could pop up anywhere at any time and we are nowhere it knew the end of it. carol: you know who is not sitting quietly are a lot of the well-known, best well-known corporations around the country, u.s. corporations? what are they doing? names inf the biggest businesses are writing letters, coming in with active meetings with their staff to talk, especially in cities where they have a big presence. if you have a salesforce particularly active in indiana, where they have a lot of people in georgia, a lot of people in your shift to use the paypal bringwas considering to people into north carolina where they are active, disney active the georgia based on some things with entertainment. you can see the companies getting involved where they have people, and that is clearly starting to become maybe not enough. carol: not enough, so that means what they are doing is actually opening up
north carolina will be prominent and then it will switch over to missouri or mississippi or tennessee depends on what someone is doing at a given day. we are looking at 30 plus states and 200 or so bills, so he could pop up anywhere at any time and we are nowhere it knew the end of it. carol: you know who is not sitting quietly are a lot of the well-known, best well-known corporations around the country, u.s. corporations? what are they doing? names inf the biggest businesses are writing...
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while missouri saw baseball-sized hail. and in mayfield, kentucky, the cleanup is under way. >> holy mackerel! >> reporter: after this tornado swept through. injuring ten people and narrowly missing an elementary school. >> no matter what anybody can say, god was with us yesterday. >> i didn't think i was going to make it. >> reporter: gus barely survived, clinging to a tree outside his home. >> you can't rebuild lives. we got lucky. >> reporter: the damage in kentucky comes after days of wild weather. in oklahoma, this tornado upgraded today to an ef-4, the strongest so far this year, with winds of up to 200 miles per hour. rising air causing instability, combined with strong winds in various directions makes the atmosphere ripe for tornado outbreaks. since saturday, there have been 47 reported twisters across a large swath of the country. the severe thunderstorm risk not over yet. >> the first of two areas is eastern missouri and illinois this evening, where tornadoes are possible. then the focus shifts to texas and oklah
while missouri saw baseball-sized hail. and in mayfield, kentucky, the cleanup is under way. >> holy mackerel! >> reporter: after this tornado swept through. injuring ten people and narrowly missing an elementary school. >> no matter what anybody can say, god was with us yesterday. >> i didn't think i was going to make it. >> reporter: gus barely survived, clinging to a tree outside his home. >> you can't rebuild lives. we got lucky. >> reporter: the...
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russia, crimea, launched military action in syria, the missouri was deployed nearby.up off the coast of florida in 2012, it was the uss missouri called into action to track it. >> that's showing, hey, showing where they can go. >> honestly, i think it's operational experience, if anything were to ever happen. they have experience. they know those waters. i don't think it's a political statement on that part at all. >> reporter: the missouri's greatest asset may be its silence, invisible to satellites, inaudible to other ships and subs. >> dive, dive. >> reporter: giving the u.s. the element of surprise. >> whether there is a submarine there or not, potential ed adversary has to take that when they make decisions. >> reporter: underwater is where the boats and crews stay. a and that's not something if you're a submariner that you do very often. their most recent deployment, they were out for 181 days, 163 days were at sea. that is the life of a submariner. and that is a call to action the u.s. navy 70 submarines are getting more and more often. i got to say, what an in
russia, crimea, launched military action in syria, the missouri was deployed nearby.up off the coast of florida in 2012, it was the uss missouri called into action to track it. >> that's showing, hey, showing where they can go. >> honestly, i think it's operational experience, if anything were to ever happen. they have experience. they know those waters. i don't think it's a political statement on that part at all. >> reporter: the missouri's greatest asset may be its silence,...
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. >> at the airport in kansas city, missouri, a tornado warning forced travelers to take cover, some waiting in parking garages. the threat eventually passed and travelers were given the green light. but it made the already long lines inside the terminal even longer. >>> the dark clouds that were hovering over kauffman field in missouri, swe, looked more like a horror movie set than a major league baseball park. obviously, the game between the royals and white sox was postponed. some fans didn't seem to check the forecast beforehand. >> unfortunately, we're not out of the woods as yet. more storms are on the way. many regions will be feeling that throughout the weekend. >> justin povick has the forecast for us. good morning, justin. >> diane, kendis, thanks. we have finally reached friday. as we go throughout the daytime hours, it's going to feel like july once again. lots of sunshine. slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm. most areas dry and the cooler temperatures are now well off to the north and to the east. i hate to say this, more severe weather over the central and the so
. >> at the airport in kansas city, missouri, a tornado warning forced travelers to take cover, some waiting in parking garages. the threat eventually passed and travelers were given the green light. but it made the already long lines inside the terminal even longer. >>> the dark clouds that were hovering over kauffman field in missouri, swe, looked more like a horror movie set than a major league baseball park. obviously, the game between the royals and white sox was postponed....
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in indiana and missouri we literally had client at home. so going from athe perspective or people knew they can't be stopped, understood that something was going right to the point where now the vast majority is taking out there land lines and when i tell them believe it or not the u.s. congress is thinking about opening up new exemptions to allow robo calling to cell phones, they are outraged. so again, not to, not to say that it might diminish the high standing, you risk the fear that people come here with pitchforks and torches. you're right on the money. >> of heard the road pitchfork and worse.worse. i think your absolutely right. for a congress that is done so little and to now do something so bad with the absolutely outrageous. giving consumers control, empowering and is basically the goal of these laws. it is not to restrict calls the consumers want. itis to enable consumers to stop the calls that they find bothersome, annoying commenters from invasive, and worse. >> i don't know the answer to that question. you need to ask the phon
in indiana and missouri we literally had client at home. so going from athe perspective or people knew they can't be stopped, understood that something was going right to the point where now the vast majority is taking out there land lines and when i tell them believe it or not the u.s. congress is thinking about opening up new exemptions to allow robo calling to cell phones, they are outraged. so again, not to, not to say that it might diminish the high standing, you risk the fear that people...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri, mr. mute meyer and the gentlelady will labama, ms. sewell each control 20 minutes. mr. lucas: i yield myself such time -- mr. luetkemeyer: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 2121, the safe transitional act of 2015. h.r. 2121 will establish that a mortgage loan originator employed by a federal deposit insurance institution who leaves to join a licensed mortgage company would have authority to originate mortgages. in order to qualify, the individual must have filed and application with the state to be a licensed loan originator. more simply, this bill allows flexibility to workers looking to make a career change. this bill does not allow for unregulated, unlicensed mortgage argues natureors to have a free pass. the act makes clear that the temporary license good for 120 days can apply only to a registered loan originator. further, h.r. 2121 stipulates that the originator must be a istered and be employed by licensed and supervised mortgage lender, banker or
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri, mr. mute meyer and the gentlelady will labama, ms. sewell each control 20 minutes. mr. lucas: i yield myself such time -- mr. luetkemeyer: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in support of h.r. 2121, the safe transitional act of 2015. h.r. 2121 will establish that a mortgage loan originator employed by a federal deposit insurance institution who leaves to join a licensed mortgage company would have authority to originate...
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capital historical society and a former member from the state of missouri, and i'm filling in for ron, who is our president, not feeling well. we will miss him, but we will soldier on in his absence. welcome to statutory all, and the 2016 presentation of our freedom award. we have been doing this since 1993, recognizing individuals, as well as organizations who have broadened our understanding and deepened our appreciation for freedom. tonight, we are privileged to honor david mccullough, who is a remarkably rich and varied body of work has brought the american story to vivid life. with an inquisitive mind and an ever active royal typewriter, and authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos -- [laughter] mr. coleman: david mccullough has expressed an extraordinary -- shift our histories, and therefore our present. at this point, we do have -- this is right on cue -- we have several people here tonight from the leadership. kevin mccarthy, the majority leader, has just walked in. kevin, come on out. this is your introduction. [laughter]
capital historical society and a former member from the state of missouri, and i'm filling in for ron, who is our president, not feeling well. we will miss him, but we will soldier on in his absence. welcome to statutory all, and the 2016 presentation of our freedom award. we have been doing this since 1993, recognizing individuals, as well as organizations who have broadened our understanding and deepened our appreciation for freedom. tonight, we are privileged to honor david mccullough, who...
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two months ago, he stood in a federal court in missouri expecting to receive probation because what he was accused of the wing has not been a crime now for nine years. yet he was sentenced to three in federal prison, which he began serving two weeks ago at fort leavenworth. i was able to speak to his son and son-in-law on the devastation this has wreaked on dr. moody also his family. he has several college-age students. has another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his brother told me about the way in which this has affected his brother at a very vulnerable time, six years old, to have his father disappear. 60-year-old man, highly educated, now consigned to a cage for the next three years for literally having done nothing other than try to save his family from starvation, starvation that occurred because of the same government that just prosecuted him for doing that. this is the kind of story that if you go into muslim communities in the united states you will hear over and again. it's the sort of thing you can become angry about if you think about it or read
two months ago, he stood in a federal court in missouri expecting to receive probation because what he was accused of the wing has not been a crime now for nine years. yet he was sentenced to three in federal prison, which he began serving two weeks ago at fort leavenworth. i was able to speak to his son and son-in-law on the devastation this has wreaked on dr. moody also his family. he has several college-age students. has another son who is 16 years old and is a junior in high school, and his...
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he led police on a chase before he crashed on a missouri highway. that's when he was shot and arrested. detective lancaster was an air force veteran who served two tours overseas. he's osurvived a wife and two daughters. >> he is a cold blooded killer. he will remain behind bars. he is accused of shooting and killing three people. the spree of violence outside of his daughter's high school where he shot and killed his estranged wife. he allegedly shot and killed two men while trying to steal cars. >>> three teen girls are charged with a 15-year-old. a girl who started the fight is charged with criminal neglect homicide. and two others face lesser charges. amy died from a heart condition that was agitated by that attack. >>> notorious drug lord el chapo guzman could be bound for brooklyn. new york is expected to be the first stop for el chapo when he is extradited next month facing murder, kidnapping and drug smuggling charges. he has been recaptured for the second time in january after escaping through an collaborate tunnel. >> to extreme weather no
he led police on a chase before he crashed on a missouri highway. that's when he was shot and arrested. detective lancaster was an air force veteran who served two tours overseas. he's osurvived a wife and two daughters. >> he is a cold blooded killer. he will remain behind bars. he is accused of shooting and killing three people. the spree of violence outside of his daughter's high school where he shot and killed his estranged wife. he allegedly shot and killed two men while trying to...
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until arkansas and missouri. we will bring that to you in a moment.ere weather outbreak started on saturday brought some damage out there and injuries. the storm tracked eastward and mother's day this past sunday broughtevere weather across portions of the great pains. this very same storm system will continue pushing eastward and bring more storms across eastern and central kansas eastern oklahoma and extending kwur they are east across missouri and into sashing saw. we will be looking at possibly stronger tornadoes. but the entire risk area could see tornadic activity and large hail and danieling winds in the storms. from texas into iowa and even into nebraska. let's head over to new york. >> a second spotting in new jersey as police wraframp up th manhunt for arthur buckle. he was last seen last night near a rest stop off the garden state parkway. he was behind bars for aggravated assault charge. he received 13 years for killing his girlfriend's baby. he was last seen at a cvs pharmacy on thursday. >> el chapo moved into a federal pent ten share re
until arkansas and missouri. we will bring that to you in a moment.ere weather outbreak started on saturday brought some damage out there and injuries. the storm tracked eastward and mother's day this past sunday broughtevere weather across portions of the great pains. this very same storm system will continue pushing eastward and bring more storms across eastern and central kansas eastern oklahoma and extending kwur they are east across missouri and into sashing saw. we will be looking at...
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capital historical society and a former member from the state of missouri. presidentg in for our who is not feeling well and not come tonight. we will miss him but we will soldier on in his absence. welcome to statuary hall. of our 2016 presentation freedom award. sincee been doing this 1990 three, recognizing individuals as well as organizations who have broadened our understanding and deepened our appreciation for freedom. tonight we are privileged to honor david mccullough, who is body ofly rich and very work has brought the american story to vivid life. , andan inquisitive mind ever active typewriter, and an authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos, david mccullough has exercised an extraordinary gift for expressing the essence of the times and personalities that shapes our history and therefore are present. so at this point we do have several people here tonight of the leadership. the majority leader has just walked in. come on up. this is your introduction. [laughter] say a few words of welcome and
capital historical society and a former member from the state of missouri. presidentg in for our who is not feeling well and not come tonight. we will miss him but we will soldier on in his absence. welcome to statuary hall. of our 2016 presentation freedom award. sincee been doing this 1990 three, recognizing individuals as well as organizations who have broadened our understanding and deepened our appreciation for freedom. tonight we are privileged to honor david mccullough, who is body ofly...
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charles county, missouri, with 4 1/2 inch hail. didn't look like that though. that was crazy stuff.k at the driveway. this morning the worst of the weather is in oklahoma in to arkansas. big storms right over the top of abilene, texas. not a fun place to be right now. large hail and gusty winds. further to the north, we have some storms that are in areas of ohio. they have been starting to form right south of the lake shore. in between toledo and cleveland, that won't be fun. paducah, kentucky, some showers and storms. for today, we won't see too many bad storms, but large hail will be possible. isolated storms. kentucky, tennessee, and east coast. we get the rain tomorrow. your friends in d.c. had more rain yesterday. 15 days in a row of gloom. >> great for washington. thanks a lot, bill. >>> still ahead, the outburst on capitol hill that had a congressman telling the top senate democratic to quote say my name. >>> plus, drake makes a second appearance on "saturday night live" this weekend. here's a bit of what to expect. >> you're such a happy-go-lucky person. they say the same ab
charles county, missouri, with 4 1/2 inch hail. didn't look like that though. that was crazy stuff.k at the driveway. this morning the worst of the weather is in oklahoma in to arkansas. big storms right over the top of abilene, texas. not a fun place to be right now. large hail and gusty winds. further to the north, we have some storms that are in areas of ohio. they have been starting to form right south of the lake shore. in between toledo and cleveland, that won't be fun. paducah, kentucky,...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> pelley: tonight we have new information about a doctor in minneapolis who treated prince in the final weeks of his life. jamie yuccas is following the investigation. >> reporter: prince rogers nelson was being treated by minnesota doctor michael schulenberg for an undisclosed illness, and now law enforcement want to know if it had anything to do with how the singer died. in a search warrant executed last week and obtained by the "l.a. times," investigators seized all medical records, documents, prescriptions and medical images related to prince from schulenberg's north memorial medical center office. the document paints a picture of man in need of serious medical attention the last three weeks of his life. according to the warrant, schulenberg first saw prince on april 7th, the same day prince canceled two atlanta concerts due to an illness. the day after the reschedul performances on april 15th, prince's plane made an emergency stop. prince had to be treated at a hospital. a week later on april 20th, schulenberg saw prince again, this ti
jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >> pelley: tonight we have new information about a doctor in minneapolis who treated prince in the final weeks of his life. jamie yuccas is following the investigation. >> reporter: prince rogers nelson was being treated by minnesota doctor michael schulenberg for an undisclosed illness, and now law enforcement want to know if it had anything to do with how the singer died. in a search warrant executed last week and obtained by the...
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this was the ominous scene in troy, missouri, lightning and severe weather struck for a fifth straight day. a strong thunderstorm in st. louis knocked down trees and wrecked homes and cars. this video streamed by the st. louis scope as they expected debris. . nebraska a front loader was needed to clear a path for vehicles on this street. look at all of that! >> the kid want to play in that too. >> hail, though? >> why not? >> i don't know. that could get rough. it's not like snowballs. those will hurt! >> icy snowballs, right? >>> today, we are seeing more of the same. pictures of tornadoes yesterday. i don't expect hardly any during the day today. we will watch storms with large hail and damaging wind. we have some of those near ft. smith and mcallister and dallas had some last night and dancing around abilene this morning and near tulsa. wet weather out there. this front is slowly marching to the east during the day today. areas from indiana indianapolis to cincinnati and detroit and columbus and louisville and nashville and memphis and northern portions of mississippi and alabama an
this was the ominous scene in troy, missouri, lightning and severe weather struck for a fifth straight day. a strong thunderstorm in st. louis knocked down trees and wrecked homes and cars. this video streamed by the st. louis scope as they expected debris. . nebraska a front loader was needed to clear a path for vehicles on this street. look at all of that! >> the kid want to play in that too. >> hail, though? >> why not? >> i don't know. that could get rough. it's not...
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one, it is easy to be outraged, and the missouri delegation. i appreciate that and like to see it happen. >> good cop bad cop. >> maybe so. the other is a problem we are sympathetic to. if we can figure out how to divide the discussion in those two categories we are much more likely to find a solution to both problems than not. >> that suggestion is one way may want to explore and take a look at. i know definitely the missouri delegation, i've had to call some places. >> somebody does not like unsolicited phone calls. i have senator clover char senator danes. >> very good. thank you. who else? so i am a cosponsor of playing a part to repeal the provision. the saunders coming your testimony youestimate that this provision would impact 61 million people and point out that debt collectors do not have accurate information. you testified 90 percent of the complaints because the caller was harassing her own person. in both of your opinions, how significantly does the provision undermine existing robo calling protections, because the wages to the seni
one, it is easy to be outraged, and the missouri delegation. i appreciate that and like to see it happen. >> good cop bad cop. >> maybe so. the other is a problem we are sympathetic to. if we can figure out how to divide the discussion in those two categories we are much more likely to find a solution to both problems than not. >> that suggestion is one way may want to explore and take a look at. i know definitely the missouri delegation, i've had to call some places. >>...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"a narula look at the link between folic acid and babies with autism. >>> we'll get one of the first looks inside a once-secret sanctuary. >>> and lee cowan talks with award-winning "los angeles times" food critic jonathan gold. that's the "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> new this morning a violent crash, in east falls, sends several people the two hospital and says at least one carries rolling. but that is in the the only reason police were called to the scene. >>> also this morning a former congressman recalls his experience with tragedy, one year after the deadly amtrak derailment. >>> mr. trump goes to washington the meeting the presumptive g.o.p. nominee is having to day to try to unite the republican party. >>> well, today is thursday may 12th good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm brooke thomas. i like to say it is friday eve. we look at the this as a positive. meisha is here with traffic and katie has your forecast good mornin
jeff pegues, cbs news, ferguson, missouri. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"a narula look at the link between folic acid and babies with autism. >>> we'll get one of the first looks inside a once-secret sanctuary. >>> and lee cowan talks with award-winning "los angeles times" food critic jonathan gold. that's the "cbs morning news." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> new...
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me, you know, and so and i still feel that way in morning in missouri and i feel like somebody isn't going to be cussing me out in an hour. >> are you living in the house? >> yeah, i'm living in the house. >> in case you didn't know that, george's story is -- he kind of melted down in new york and lost your career? >> a couple of times. >> and moved in with his mom in a small town, an hour, 45 minutes from st. louis, right? >> two hours. >> and he's still living there. that's amazing. >> yeah, i think -- >> did you change the house yet? >> everybody asks me that, are you going to sell the house or change the house? i mean, it looks like -- it's more like my house, you know, and it feels more like my house, but i've traveled so much i haven't been there that much and my hope is that i'm going to get a tiny little apartment in st. louis and keep my mother's house and so i can have a country house and after all of these years -- [laughter] >> and, yeah. >> postnew york sensibility wrapped around your stories? the city behind you, the hills are behind you, the saddens, intensities. [laug
me, you know, and so and i still feel that way in morning in missouri and i feel like somebody isn't going to be cussing me out in an hour. >> are you living in the house? >> yeah, i'm living in the house. >> in case you didn't know that, george's story is -- he kind of melted down in new york and lost your career? >> a couple of times. >> and moved in with his mom in a small town, an hour, 45 minutes from st. louis, right? >> two hours. >> and he's...
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coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department just swore in its first african american police chief. we'll hear from him when the "cbs weekend news" continues. forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding. and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems, stomach ulcers, a bleeding condition, or take certain medicines. side effects with pradaxa can include indigestion, stomach pain, ups
coming up, ferguson, missouri's troubled police department just swore in its first african american police chief. we'll hear from him when the "cbs weekend news" continues. forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement....