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city. town nearby in missouri says 10 to 15 people are injured but none serious. there were also tornado warnings posted in iowa, illinois, and arkansas overnight. >>> it's believed at least one tornado touched down near minneapolis. the earliest on record in that state. pieces of housing were wrapped around trees. that's something straight line winds don't do. and we're hearing sense moments that happened over the week on a u.s. navy ship off the coast of iran. the u.s. official says the navy ship was traveling when several attack vessels bore down on it forcing it to change direction. the incident is being called unsafe and unprofessional, but it's fairly common for small iranian boats to harass u.s. boats in that region. >>> an anti-missile system is being launched to south korea. it comes one day after a launch of ballistic missiles. defense officials stress that timing of the equipment's arrival is not at all related to the latest missile launches. >>> a look at a dramatic video of a california highway patrol officer saving a young girl's life. this happened
city. town nearby in missouri says 10 to 15 people are injured but none serious. there were also tornado warnings posted in iowa, illinois, and arkansas overnight. >>> it's believed at least one tornado touched down near minneapolis. the earliest on record in that state. pieces of housing were wrapped around trees. that's something straight line winds don't do. and we're hearing sense moments that happened over the week on a u.s. navy ship off the coast of iran. the u.s. official says...
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louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and fighting forker family. >> do you think voters really know what they're voting for whn they're voting for someone who has no experience, sort of like the -- what they alleged again the current president, no experience in government, and yt we all hear this there have been so many people with all the experience in the world that has run government ad where has it gotten us? >> where is it that that government works for the people, something in your background that's not necessarily there whether you have the experience or not. >> people were very clear. they sent us to jefferson city o fight for them. they wanted us to create real results for people in the s
louis, kansas city and springfield, missouri. a big part of the reason why people around the state you kno, voted for me and they wanted to take the state in a new directin is that they recognize that we need safer streets. we need to be out there to protect our families. and this is a mission that shena and i are committed to and we want to make sure that we're doing this and fighting forker family. >> do you think voters really know what they're voting for whn they're voting for someone...
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. >>> there is a controversial documentary that's sparking unrest in missouri city. proving that michael brown did not rob a local store moments before he was fatally shot by police. >> but then there are others including the top prosecutor in the st. louis area say that video doesn't prove or disprove anything. our reporter steve rapapor has more. >> reporter: new video spiking protest about an alleged robbery michael brown carried out. brown was fatally shot by an officer. now the top prosecutor in st. louis county missouri says a new documentary. >> pretty pathetic attempt at a video production regarding the fatal shooting of michael brown. >> he also suggests that the footage did not suggest that brown robbed the store. >> that was a poor edited snid bit of the security video of the store in ferguson. >> the reason we put out this convenience store tape now is so that people could get over it because he didn't rob the store. >> hours before the alleged robbery it shows brown in the store holding tobacco products he was accused of stealing. >> that is 100% false.
. >>> there is a controversial documentary that's sparking unrest in missouri city. proving that michael brown did not rob a local store moments before he was fatally shot by police. >> but then there are others including the top prosecutor in the st. louis area say that video doesn't prove or disprove anything. our reporter steve rapapor has more. >> reporter: new video spiking protest about an alleged robbery michael brown carried out. brown was fatally shot by an...
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>>> breaking overnight, a search and rescue operation underway after a tornado tore through a missouri city shocking images showing homes damages. this is east of kansas city. the fire chief in oak grove, a town nearby in missouri says 10 to 15 people are injured but none serious. there were also tornado warnings posted in iowa, illinois, and arkansas overnight. >>> it's believed at least one tornado touched down near minneapolis. the earliest on record in that state. pieces of housing were wrapped around trees. that's something straight line winds don't do. and we're hearing sense moments that happened over the week on a u.s. navy ship off the coast of iran. the u.s. official says the navy ship was traveling when several attack vessels bore down on it forcing it to change direction. the incident is being called unsafe and unprofessional, but it's fairly common for small iranian boats to harass u.s. boats in that region. >>> an anti-missile system is being launched to south korea. it comes one day after a test launch of ballistic missiles. defense officials stress that timing of the equipme
>>> breaking overnight, a search and rescue operation underway after a tornado tore through a missouri city shocking images showing homes damages. this is east of kansas city. the fire chief in oak grove, a town nearby in missouri says 10 to 15 people are injured but none serious. there were also tornado warnings posted in iowa, illinois, and arkansas overnight. >>> it's believed at least one tornado touched down near minneapolis. the earliest on record in that state. pieces...
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what used to be her home. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: debris littered the streets in the small missouri citynd several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night to get a jump on helping people through this critical time. michelle miller, cbs news, illinois. >> the east gross atlanta to new york -- coast from atlanta to new york could see storm later today. >>> the san jose water district is preparing a flood control plan to prevent another disaster like the flooding in san jose. meanwhile the water is going down at the anderson reservoir. for the first time in 10 days officials say it is no longer overflowing. city leaders scheduled a public hearing to talk about what went wrong set for march 9. >>> time for a check of our weather with roberta. >> boy, the skies are just pristine, blue skies, visibility is unlimited at this hour. take a little bit of a closer look, you can see the flag on the fly at the embarcadero right out there this morning at one of the piers. can you s
what used to be her home. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: debris littered the streets in the small missouri citynd several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night to get a jump on helping people through this critical time. michelle miller, cbs news, illinois. >> the east gross atlanta to new york -- coast from atlanta to new york could see storm later today....
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. >> reporter: debris littered the streets in this small missouri city in several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night. to get a jump on helping people through this critical time. we should note that there is severe weather expected in the ohio valley and in the south later on today. michelle miller, cbs news, napley, illinois. >> not just the ohio valley and the south, the east coast from atlanta to new york could also see some severe storms later today. and of course you can track this storm system along with wusa9's weather team by downloading the wusa9 app. and we'd love to see the storm from your perspective. so send us pictures to any of our social media pages. >>> at this hour, two recovering from non-life- threatening injuries after being rushed to the hospital with stab wounds. deputies in loudoun county found the pair at a parking lot in sterling, virginia earlier this morning, the lone suspect who attacked the men on community plaza is still on the ru
. >> reporter: debris littered the streets in this small missouri city in several homes were damaged. at least one person was killed and others were injured. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night. to get a jump on helping people through this critical time. we should note that there is severe weather expected in the ohio valley and in the south later on today. michelle miller, cbs news, napley, illinois. >> not just the ohio valley and...
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>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri. that's what i believe. that's what i believe. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin tibbles nbc news kansas city, missouri >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ve go ye." ns 2 ==n/te v= ri >>> so from our standpoint this is a very good year. >>> another snow pack survey but is it too much. from drought worries to a new growing fear. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we're talking about one of the deepest snow packs in recent memory. i want to show you how much progress we've made over the years. we went to dry land in 2015 to plenty of snow last year and even more this year. while that's mostly good news, there's a new risk involved. >> let's begin with scott budman, live along san jose alma
>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri. that's what i believe. that's what i believe. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin tibbles nbc news kansas city, missouri >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night....
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this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads. gentleman. >> [inaudible] he served as president of the --ional underground railroad national underground railroad freedom center for six years and worked at the national museum of american history for 20. exhibitionportant was the groundbreaking feel to factory -- field to factory. it generated a national discussion on migration, race. he also co-curated the american presidency, a glorious burden. the national underground railroad freedom center has attracted worldwide attention because of the quality of its presentation and focus on race, interracial cooperation, and issues of contemporary slavery. he has published extensively in the areas of public history. he co-authored the american presidency, unchanged -- unchanged memories -- unchanged memories. he has served on many boards. he is the pastor of the national council for history education -- the past chair of the national counc
this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads. gentleman. >> [inaudible] he served as president of the --ional underground railroad national underground railroad freedom center for six years and worked at the national museum of american history for 20. exhibitionportant was the groundbreaking feel to factory -- field to...
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one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> a transgender teen is sharing her journey from boy to girl with the word. >> yeah, that story is giving her mother some certain sort of courage this morning. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: they always had a special mother/son bond. together they transitioned to father/daughter. learning from each other every step of the way. >> i always felt male. i just didn't realize what that was. >> eric mason says she struggled
one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing...
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these scenes east of kansas city missouri after a strong twister swept through a neighborhood. >> get severe storms lashing the heartland. >> tornado on the ground. >> a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the sky as the winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, destruction. golf ball sized hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road, and this home surrounded by debris, the roof also ripped off. >> it looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: it wasn't only missouri. a likely twister also in minnesota. if confirmed, it would be a record breaker, the earliest tornado ever to hit that state. >> and there could be more tornadoes and severe storms on the move today. >>> let's get the forecast from paul williams. paul, good morning. >> good morning, diane, kendis. the same low pressure is going to vary toward the northeast, but before it does that, it's going to cause big time problems and quite fr
these scenes east of kansas city missouri after a strong twister swept through a neighborhood. >> get severe storms lashing the heartland. >> tornado on the ground. >> a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the sky as the winds take out power lines. >> i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, destruction. golf ball sized hail...
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eastern on "american artifacts," we visit the world war i missy and in kansas city, missouri. -- world war i museum in kansas city, misery -- kansas city, missouri. designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. announcer: at 6:30, historian catherine clinton, author of the book "harriet cubin, road to freedom." >> following her retirement from the army, tubman returned to her wheren upstate new york, she settled into the role of activist, philanthropist. she solicited funds for benefits. she remained active in suffrage and other important crusade. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. we are standing next to two old jail cells that date back to the 1740's. they are some of the oldest structures here in wilmington. today they are part of the brca coming up, we-- go inside this old colonial home and take you on a to her.
eastern on "american artifacts," we visit the world war i missy and in kansas city, missouri. -- world war i museum in kansas city, misery -- kansas city, missouri. designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. announcer: at 6:30, historian catherine clinton, author of the book "harriet cubin, road to freedom." >> following her retirement from the army, tubman returned to her wheren upstate new york, she settled into the role of activist, philanthropist. she...
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in kansas city, missouri, lightning storms and torrential rains came down on interstates 35 and 70. causing some flooding and dangerous roads for drivers. and then in topeka, kansas, this. tornado sirens blaring as a storm system strong wind strig erred numerous severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings in the evening. turning now to nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking it all and where we stand this morning, bill? >> the storms are weakening but still doing damage out there. in all we had about 27 tornado reports in total with the wind reports, 263. the worst of the damage was in areas of missouri, especially around the oak grove area. that's where we know we had a tornado that hit, did significant damage. we have at least a dozen injuries in this area. significant damage. the car house gone, the roof of this house gone. when we get daylight and d daybreak and get pictures, we'll see where the worst destruction was overnight. storms continue to track to the east. we're just about done. chicago is now safe. we're watching that line of storms extends all the way from areas of arkan
in kansas city, missouri, lightning storms and torrential rains came down on interstates 35 and 70. causing some flooding and dangerous roads for drivers. and then in topeka, kansas, this. tornado sirens blaring as a storm system strong wind strig erred numerous severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings in the evening. turning now to nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking it all and where we stand this morning, bill? >> the storms are weakening but still doing damage out there. in all we...
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next call from kansas city, missouri, democrat. caller: i would like the democrats to make a deal that they will approve judge gorsuch if the republicans will give them a special prosecutor to look into the russian issue. host: thanks for the idea. .lice, california, democrat what is next for the president's agenda and for republicans in congress? that,: i want to say since the president has failed repeal and they becauseall together, the president is saying he wants to repeal it. to say repeal it. i am not on obamacare, but i saw the change in my doctor's office, which i changed my doctor so i could have more saw allcare, but then i the people coming in with children and everything else that it was afforded to under the obamacare. all i want him to do is stop focusing on obama and move on and work with the health care, because i can see where he is taking away a lot of the affordable things. i am one of the baby boomers that grew up in texas and louisiana. i was born in louisiana, raised in texas. the thing is, i have been through
next call from kansas city, missouri, democrat. caller: i would like the democrats to make a deal that they will approve judge gorsuch if the republicans will give them a special prosecutor to look into the russian issue. host: thanks for the idea. .lice, california, democrat what is next for the president's agenda and for republicans in congress? that,: i want to say since the president has failed repeal and they becauseall together, the president is saying he wants to repeal it. to say repeal...
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debris littered the streets in this small missouri city and several homes were damaged.t least one person was kill and others were injured after powerful winds lifted cars off the ground on interstate 55. an illinois governor activated the operations center last night so he could get his agents in to help with people who need it. we should note that the severe weather could be ongoing throughout the day in the ohio valley and the south. alex? >> michelle, thanks. stay safe. >>> hundreds of women who worked for some of the best known jewelry stores in america described a company with a culture of sexual harassment. ahead, the claims they were for sex on the job and >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> a passenger on a plane that crashed into a california neighborhood made an ominous call right before takeoff. >>> ahead, the possible missed warning signs about the deadly crash. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." . like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get ai
debris littered the streets in this small missouri city and several homes were damaged.t least one person was kill and others were injured after powerful winds lifted cars off the ground on interstate 55. an illinois governor activated the operations center last night so he could get his agents in to help with people who need it. we should note that the severe weather could be ongoing throughout the day in the ohio valley and the south. alex? >> michelle, thanks. stay safe. >>>...
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quite a few people who saw this on it would be great for their businesses do kansasogle fiber and city, missourinsas city, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out and then moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but they could not find a business use case for it. if they had it, their customers did not have it. even if they found a way to move files around, they may get clogged up on the customer end. a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city ended up moving away again. oliver: what happened is of those entrepreneurs it did come to places like kansas city, perhaps they could not find a business for google fiber but what about on the investment side? money go to these areas and how did it end up feeling any growth in the start up space? the startup community in kansas city they were so excited and tho
quite a few people who saw this on it would be great for their businesses do kansasogle fiber and city, missourinsas city, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out and then moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked...
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. >> reporter: debris littered the streets in this small missouri city and several homes were damagedeast one person was killed and others were injured after powerful winds lifted cars off the ground on interstate 55. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night so that he could ensure to help people like this returning to their homes. there's going to be severe storms through the ohio valley and the south. that's coming up later today. >> michelle, thanks, stay safe. >>> hundreds of women who worked for some of the best known jewelry stores in america describe a company with a culture of sexual harassment. ahead, the claims they were groped, demeaned and pressured for sex on the job and why the company d,,,, >> announcer: this national weather report >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by toyota. let's go places. >>> a passenger on a plane that >>> a passenger of a plane who crashed into a california neighborhood made an ominous call before takeoff. >> ahead, the possible missed warning signs about the deadly crash. >> you're
. >> reporter: debris littered the streets in this small missouri city and several homes were damagedeast one person was killed and others were injured after powerful winds lifted cars off the ground on interstate 55. the governor of illinois activated the state's emergency operations center last night so that he could ensure to help people like this returning to their homes. there's going to be severe storms through the ohio valley and the south. that's coming up later today. >>...
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for "nightline," i'm juju chang in kansas city, missouri. >> our thanks to juju for that report. >>>ing up next here, something very different. is boxing the new yoga? why more and more women are going the distance. >>> and later, the unlikely friendship between george w. bush and michelle obama. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticos
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just update, american history be live from the and nal world war i museum memorial in kansas city, missouri, to mark centennial of america's entry into the war. we'll learn about the memorial honor of americans who served and what was called the museum ar and see artifacts related to the u.s. role in the conflict, we'll take viewer calls and tweets that ill be saturday at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. congress voted to declare war on 1917, more il 6 of than 4 million american men and omen eventually serve in uniform and 100,000 died. y 1917, the war was already in the third year, the influx of u.s. manpower changed the tide it to a r bringing close 18 months later on november 11, 1918. that will be tomorrow 10 a.m. history ime, american t.v. up next we have matt calling from new york on the republican line. matt. caller: good morning and live long and prosper, you're a reath of fresh air on this rainy, dreary day up here. host: thank you very much. like to say what really puzzles me about the russian thing is that if i democrat, what was exposed as far as what donna the congresswoman from florid
just update, american history be live from the and nal world war i museum memorial in kansas city, missouri, to mark centennial of america's entry into the war. we'll learn about the memorial honor of americans who served and what was called the museum ar and see artifacts related to the u.s. role in the conflict, we'll take viewer calls and tweets that ill be saturday at 10:30 a.m. eastern time. congress voted to declare war on 1917, more il 6 of than 4 million american men and omen eventually...
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war i museum in kansas city, missouri. was beinge museum constructed, the city leaders and congressional leaders went to the u.s. congress and asked for this to be designated as a national museum. because of the scope of the connection, the connection with other museums in the world, congress designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. 6:30, the author of the book harriet tubman, the road to freedom. >> following her retirement from the army, tubman returned to her region the singer likes of new york, where she settled into the role of activists, philanthropist. she solicited funds for aid and veterans benefits. she remained active in the women's suffrage and other important reforms. announcer 2: for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer 1: and you are watching live coverage of a symposium all day on abraham lincoln's life, career, and legacy here on "american history tv." it is being held at ford theater. the next speaker will be douglas wilson, who is the coeditor of herndon on lincoln. william hern
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second was kansas city, kansas, and kansas city, missouri. >> i think it's portland, maine, and portland 16%. >> i'm aware of that. um... so i hate to use it this soon, but let's do the 50/50 just to be sure. final answer. >> okay. i'll take away two incorrect answers. you want to stay in the game. >> ah, well, that's a good thing i did that, huh? so 48 was c, columbus, ohio, and columbus, georgia. i'm gonna go with c, final answer. 'cause i wasn't sure to begin with. >> now you can thank the audience. >> thank you, audience. whoo! thank you, thank you, thank you. >> they got you to $7,000. hey, that's what those lifelines are there for. >> that's what they're there for. >> that's right. still in the game, and we're coming back to play more "millionaire" after this. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] megan doesn't know that coffee breaks down tooth enamel. thankfully she uses act® restoring™ mouthwash. it restores minerals to enamel for 40% stronger teeth. act®. smile strong. (i wanted him to eat healthy., so i feed jake purina cat chow naturals indoor, a nutritious formula with no arti
second was kansas city, kansas, and kansas city, missouri. >> i think it's portland, maine, and portland 16%. >> i'm aware of that. um... so i hate to use it this soon, but let's do the 50/50 just to be sure. final answer. >> okay. i'll take away two incorrect answers. you want to stay in the game. >> ah, well, that's a good thing i did that, huh? so 48 was c, columbus, ohio, and columbus, georgia. i'm gonna go with c, final answer. 'cause i wasn't sure to begin with....
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ost: let's hear from paul, kansas city, missouri, supporter of it. hello. here.r: yes, yes, i'm host: you're on. caller: yes, thank you, thank you for taking my call. to say i'm a million percent with donald trump. happy the american people somebody who knows what he's doing. now, about the healthcare. verybody has to follow the -- their own heart, if you don't want to get sick, you better alcohol, don't smoke, don't take drugs, don't don't waste your energy, you will never get sick. the...
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. >> reporter: a young couple driving this street in kansas city, missouri, had their dash camera rollingn the sedan in front of them came to a stop at this red light. just before the light turns green, this suv pulls up alongside the sedan, and then this happens. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: now look again. here's who they're trying to shoot. on the left hand of the cross street, there's a gray dodge charger. two people are firing from that car, too. they were big guns, and the family in the sedan was caught in the crossfire. witnesses say it was a young woman, and police say there were two children in the back seat. amazingly, none of them were hurt in the monday evening shooting. >> the most striking thing about that video is how casual shooters are. the drive up, the window goes down. it's almost like they've done this before. >> reporter: kansas city is struggling with a rise in drive-by shootings. more than 50% more of them in 2016. authorities tell us they're not sure why this is happening. they are looking for the shooters tonight. david? >> thank you. >>> the second arrest in the mu
. >> reporter: a young couple driving this street in kansas city, missouri, had their dash camera rollingn the sedan in front of them came to a stop at this red light. just before the light turns green, this suv pulls up alongside the sedan, and then this happens. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: now look again. here's who they're trying to shoot. on the left hand of the cross street, there's a gray dodge charger. two people are firing from that car, too. they were big guns, and the family...
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artifacts, doran cart leads a tour of the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> one of the most famous units during the war was the 369th infantry regiment, known as the hell fighters or the fighting rattlesnakes. they were fighting along the river and established their reputation there as incredible fighters. >> at 6:30, the national constitution center's president and ceo jeffrey rosen and historians talk about prohibition, the reasons for the movement, and its repeal. >> they had a year to kind of reorient, and, of course, amazingly because of the way the amendment was written, you could purchase as much alcohol as you wanted in that year before and you could store it. so they did very good sales leading up to prohibition. and a lot of basements became very full. >> and at 8:00, on the presidency, former nixon administration officials discussing the 37th president's post white house years. >> he said it in that -- in the east room speech, it is only a beginning always that this was -- that this whole post presidential period is an exemplar of the nixon res
artifacts, doran cart leads a tour of the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. >> one of the most famous units during the war was the 369th infantry regiment, known as the hell fighters or the fighting rattlesnakes. they were fighting along the river and established their reputation there as incredible fighters. >> at 6:30, the national constitution center's president and ceo jeffrey rosen and historians talk about prohibition, the reasons for the...
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>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri.ieve. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin ti bbbles. >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. > new hollywood divorce shocker. explosive claims mel b's marriage was destroyed by an open relationship. >> now on "extra." >>> mel b leaving her lawyer's office in the midst of a new divorce scandal. the racy photo of now her ex and a mystery woman hinting at a threesome. >> plus, tv star speaking out today, accusing her ex of trying to sell thak sex tape for half a million dollars. >> ben affleck's first public appearance since revealing he was in rehab. we're in vegas with all the stars. charl iz on her steamy new makeout scene. dancing bad boy maks undergoing surgery. the latest on the surgery that could sideline him for the season. luke bryan and bentley pairing up
>> i think i'm going to be the best nurse that came out of kansas city, missouri.ieve. >> reporter: a chance meeting at a drive through window serving up a heaping helping of kindness. kevin ti bbbles. >> proving once again there is a lot of good people out there. >>> that's going to do it for us on a thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. > new hollywood divorce shocker. explosive claims mel b's marriage...
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." >> sunday on "american artifacts," a tour of the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri. >> one of the most famous african-american units in the war was the 69th infantry regiment. they were known as the harlem health fighters, and they were andting along the river, they established their reputation as incredible fighters. jeffrey rosen and historians talk about prohibition, the reasons for the movement, and its repeal. kind ofhey had to reorients, and of course amazingly, because of the way the amendment was written, you could purchase as much alcohol as he wanted in that year before, and you could store it. so there were very good sales leading up to prohibition, and a lot of basements became very full. at 8:00, former nixon administration officials discussed the post-white house years. >> he said it, is only a beginning always. that this whole postpresidential period is an exemplar of the dedication,ence, and patriotism. >> for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. announcer: the united states entered world war i on april 6, 1917, when congress voted to declare war
." >> sunday on "american artifacts," a tour of the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri. >> one of the most famous african-american units in the war was the 69th infantry regiment. they were known as the harlem health fighters, and they were andting along the river, they established their reputation as incredible fighters. jeffrey rosen and historians talk about prohibition, the reasons for the movement, and its repeal. kind ofhey had to reorients,...
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. >> a confirmed tornado hit is ground in kansas city, missouri, captured on camera by a meteorologist. if you look closely, you can see a large white funnel cloud in the center of your screen. those power flashes, when power poles were knocked down. this is one of at least two tornados that hit missouri overnight. there were 20 homes damaged, 10 to 15 people injured, but is the threat over for those folks? let's go ahead and check in with mike. mike is looking any better today? >> for those folks, it has moved on and the threat of a tornado has decreased sharply. baseball sized hail like they had in downtown kansas city is a possibility in this area you see in yellow which is the arklamis. arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, and memphis down to monroe. here's a look at what's left of the storms. not nearly as impressive but they'll have straight line winds and hail and this is going to continue to move into the deep south as we head throughout the day and if we have severe weather, this is where it's going to be but if you're taking the flight to the mid atlantic or new england, there's
. >> a confirmed tornado hit is ground in kansas city, missouri, captured on camera by a meteorologist. if you look closely, you can see a large white funnel cloud in the center of your screen. those power flashes, when power poles were knocked down. this is one of at least two tornados that hit missouri overnight. there were 20 homes damaged, 10 to 15 people injured, but is the threat over for those folks? let's go ahead and check in with mike. mike is looking any better today? >>...
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. >>> and an anonymous threat triggering a lockdown at another school, this one near kansas city, missouri. authorities sweeping the school classroom by classroom, leading students out with their hands on their heads, then bussing them to another high school. no weapons were found in the school, but tonight, five students have been detained for questioning. >>> there are new clues tonight about that tennessee teenager and the high school teacher who authorities believe abducted her. investigators now revealing their secret way of communicating. abc's eva pilgrim is in tennessee. >> reporter: tonight, the family of that missing tennessee teenager is hoping this newly-released home video will help lead to her safe return. >> do you want to start from the back or do you want to start from the front? >> you'll recognize her voice if you hear it. >> reporter: this, as authorities reveal how 15-year-old elizabeth thomas and her former teacher, tad cummins, were communicating days before he allegedly kidnapped her. investigators say the two left each other draft e-mails on a school computer. >> t
. >>> and an anonymous threat triggering a lockdown at another school, this one near kansas city, missouri. authorities sweeping the school classroom by classroom, leading students out with their hands on their heads, then bussing them to another high school. no weapons were found in the school, but tonight, five students have been detained for questioning. >>> there are new clues tonight about that tennessee teenager and the high school teacher who authorities believe...
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this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads.
this event is in kansas city, missouri. >> i am going to ask that we have three students with us this evening from the university who are history majors, jonathan clark, alexander ishmael, and mark leads.
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where we are is oak grove, missouri east of kansas city, missouri. i have the sheriff with me from jackson county. you said you're not taking no prisoners here, no looters. you don't want them out here. >> no tolerance on the looting. we want it out there if you don't belong in oak grove stay out until we get the situation under control. >> reporter: lots of damage and surprising nobody was hurt. >> there was a lot of damage. the tornado skipped a path and hit-and-miss and have damage to houses in rural parts of the county and came across the inner city part in oak grove and went into lafayette county a little bit so they have some damage there also. >> reporter: thank you, sheriff. once again nearly 500 homes damaged. it's incredible nobody was seriously injured. here in oak grove, missouri they have a perimeter so people can't get in or out unless they live here to make sure everybody stays safe. >> shannon: thank you for the live update and the scene. unpredictable you never know where the storms are going. >> bill: and in a lot of the cases we fi
where we are is oak grove, missouri east of kansas city, missouri. i have the sheriff with me from jackson county. you said you're not taking no prisoners here, no looters. you don't want them out here. >> no tolerance on the looting. we want it out there if you don't belong in oak grove stay out until we get the situation under control. >> reporter: lots of damage and surprising nobody was hurt. >> there was a lot of damage. the tornado skipped a path and hit-and-miss and...
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returning for their second day, from kansas city, missouri, it's the utsey family! and from lincoln, nebraska, it's the bailey family! well, everybody's here to try to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] somebody come on! let's get 20,000! give me ryan, give me delton. ["family feud" theme plays] top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 married men, "when i grab my wife's bottom, it feels like i'm holding two big" what? delton: cotton balls. steve: two big cotton balls. delton: cotton balls. ryan: hams. steve, chuckling: two big hams. yeah! honey-baked. ryan: yeah. steve: hams! pass or play? ryan: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] kayla... kayla: yes. steve: and everybody, we--we asked 100 married men, ok? that's 100 men. "when i grab my wife's bottom, it feels like i'm holding two big" what? kayla: two big pillows. steve: pillows. ryan: whoo! good answer.
returning for their second day, from kansas city, missouri, it's the utsey family! and from lincoln, nebraska, it's the bailey family! well, everybody's here to try to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] somebody come on! let's get 20,000! give me ryan, give me delton. ["family feud" theme plays] top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 married men, "when i grab my wife's bottom, it feels like...
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the police in the university city missouri plan to question thompson about the headstones knocked over last month at a jewish similartary in -- jewish cemetery in the area. >> no matter what technology you use to hide we will shine a light in whatever direction we have to. you will be uncovered, caught and charged. amy: law enforcement officials told abc7 news they don't believe that he is the mane suspect behind the recent crimes against the jewish community centers or the vandalism at the jewish cemetery >>> at the live desk, amy aubert. michelle: before that someone vandalized a jewish cemetery in new york. a dozen over in a cemetery in new york. it's the third such incident nationwide in two weeks. horace: the reexcellent threat and vandalism include schools in virginia and maryland. today there was an outpouring of support for the communities. kevin lewis is live with the messages of love. kevin? kevin: it was refreshing to see so many people from a variety of backgrounds stand together in harmony. today's event took place at the vendor j.c.c. sign of the times as a security car i
the police in the university city missouri plan to question thompson about the headstones knocked over last month at a jewish similartary in -- jewish cemetery in the area. >> no matter what technology you use to hide we will shine a light in whatever direction we have to. you will be uncovered, caught and charged. amy: law enforcement officials told abc7 news they don't believe that he is the mane suspect behind the recent crimes against the jewish community centers or the vandalism at...
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. >> kansas a top seed in the midwest took on purdue and kansas city and missouri. jayhawks broke open what had been a close game with 40-13 run in the second half. ku wins, 98-66. >> in the west, top seed gonzaga met number four west virginia in san jose. the mountaineers led by three with less than two minutes will have after a three-pointer by carter. the bulldogs scored the game's final six a 61-58 victory for gan za ga. >> number three oregon and seven michigan came down to the final shot. there was an amazing game, by the way. the wolverines down one. and then derek walton takes a three with time running out. no good. oregon wins, 69-68. the ducks will face kansas in one of saturday's regional finals. >> and back to the west, number 11 xavier and second seed arizona in the final game of the night. the wildcats down two in the final seconds. they miss a possible game-winning three-pointer. musketeers grab the rebound and run the clock. xavier the lowest seed in the tournament moves on, 73-71. next up gonzaga is in saturday's west regional final. for people watc
. >> kansas a top seed in the midwest took on purdue and kansas city and missouri. jayhawks broke open what had been a close game with 40-13 run in the second half. ku wins, 98-66. >> in the west, top seed gonzaga met number four west virginia in san jose. the mountaineers led by three with less than two minutes will have after a three-pointer by carter. the bulldogs scored the game's final six a 61-58 victory for gan za ga. >> number three oregon and seven michigan came down...
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fight ends with a rare double knockout it happened this past weekend at shamrock fc in kansas city, missourivasquez both threw hard rights that landed at the same time-and both men were knocked out. vasquez was awarded the victory because he was able to get back up to his feet first. (darya) i thought double knock outs only happened in movies... like stepbrothers. there's a new gisele in the new england patriots family. stephon gilmore's daughter was born the day the cornerback signed his five- year contract with the patriots. she shares a name with the wife of quarterback tom brady. gisele is the gilmores' second child. they also have a son sebastian. a new pair of jeans are being ripped apart for how ridiculous they look. these are what nordstrom calls "clear knee mom jeans". made by topshop, these 95 dollar jeans feature clear plastic kneecap covers sewn in. they're also cropped below the knee and fit high on the waist, making this is the story of green mountain coffee and fair trade, told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's take a trip to la plata, colombia. this is boris calvo.
fight ends with a rare double knockout it happened this past weekend at shamrock fc in kansas city, missourivasquez both threw hard rights that landed at the same time-and both men were knocked out. vasquez was awarded the victory because he was able to get back up to his feet first. (darya) i thought double knock outs only happened in movies... like stepbrothers. there's a new gisele in the new england patriots family. stephon gilmore's daughter was born the day the cornerback signed his five-...
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dashcam video in kansas city, missouri.ith their windows rolled down on the right and a gunman opening fire shooting a dozen bullets in seconds and driving away. amazingly, nobody was hurt here. look how close that is. police haven't released a motive in the shooting. they are still looking for the gunman. >> you can see a license plate clear as day. hopefully it won't be long. >> a warning this morning after a mountain lion sighting in the south bay. somebody spotted it near long meadow court and carriage hill. you see it there on the map. wildlife officials searched but couldn't find the mountain lion. they are warning everyone not to hike alone, keep your kids close, and don't approach a mountain lion. >> yeah. right now at 6:00 we are following breaking news out of the peninsula. a morning commute mess. >>> a section of southbound 101 is shut down in palo alto. it is not expected to reopen during the morning commute. >> a storm system approaching that will bring us weekend rain this could alter your outdoor plans. more
dashcam video in kansas city, missouri.ith their windows rolled down on the right and a gunman opening fire shooting a dozen bullets in seconds and driving away. amazingly, nobody was hurt here. look how close that is. police haven't released a motive in the shooting. they are still looking for the gunman. >> you can see a license plate clear as day. hopefully it won't be long. >> a warning this morning after a mountain lion sighting in the south bay. somebody spotted it near long...
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. >>> a tornado damages hundreds of homes in a town near kansas city, missouri. this is a view from the sky of the destruction in oak grove. at least 12 people were hurt when the tornado touched down last night. it did damage an over seven-mile area. it's amazing there were no deaths. >>> on the other side of the street near st. louis clean up is underway there. strong winds overturned at least two homes and damaged dozens of others. at least two people suffered minor injuries there. >>> a line of storms is still powering along in our direction. that will bring us some rain overnight. we're looking at a shout outside the kimball center campus cam. we had showers this morning pass through. nothing heavy. this was mostly sprinkles. we've got more rain to come. in fact, still some rain that's headed our direction right now. it's not a lot. these are scattered showers. again just like this morning, most of it is going to pump through the northern parts of our viewing zone. areas like southern delaware and a lot of south jersey has missed out on the rain so far. we wi
. >>> a tornado damages hundreds of homes in a town near kansas city, missouri. this is a view from the sky of the destruction in oak grove. at least 12 people were hurt when the tornado touched down last night. it did damage an over seven-mile area. it's amazing there were no deaths. >>> on the other side of the street near st. louis clean up is underway there. strong winds overturned at least two homes and damaged dozens of others. at least two people suffered minor injuries...
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police in the university city missouri plan to question him about the more than 150 headstones knocked over last month at a jewish cemetery in the area. they wouldn't say whether he is considered a suspect. separately after the arrest, new jersey governor chris christie speaking at a jewish community center that got three bomb threats so far this year. >> our attorney general is aggressively enforcing the law that senator mendez referenced. and we now have $10,000 reward available for any leads that lead to the violation of biased crimes and anyone who commits the crime will be prosecuted to the fullest, tent of the law and sent -- extent of th prison. amy: police don't believe he is the main suspect behind the high number of bomb threats seen so far this year. last week officials said some of the threats to jewish centers may have come from abroad. amy aubert, abc7 news. q: thank you, amy. a rockville jewish school is among those that received a bomb threat this week. today leaders in montgomery county gathered to show solidarity with the jewish community there. kevin lewis was there
police in the university city missouri plan to question him about the more than 150 headstones knocked over last month at a jewish cemetery in the area. they wouldn't say whether he is considered a suspect. separately after the arrest, new jersey governor chris christie speaking at a jewish community center that got three bomb threats so far this year. >> our attorney general is aggressively enforcing the law that senator mendez referenced. and we now have $10,000 reward available for any...
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. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very nice. she dressed impeccably. yeah, what didn't i? >> alex's mother joanne knew something was happening when her son asked if he could bring emily to sunday dinner. >> he said, i have met someone. and i would love to be able to bring her over so that you all can get to know her better. >> and you thought, well, here we go. >> yes, i did. >> back in boone, emily's family heard about the boy from kansas city. >> she called me up and said, i met this fella. he's italian, and she said, you're going to love his family. they're louder than us. and she fell in love with the whole family immediately. >> emily's sister ammie could see t
. >> by the time she was 21, emily had moved about 200 miles south to kansas city, missouri, working in a hair salon. one night in 2001, she went to a bar and a local boy named alex fazzino spotted her from across the room. >> it's one of those, like, ah-ha moments, you might say. i was like, i have to go talk to that girl. >> after a few dates, alex says he knew she was the one. >> what did you like about her? >> what didn't i? she was beautiful. she was very...
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in one town east of kansas city, missouri. more than 500 homes and businesses were damaged. oak grove officialed say that 12 people were treated for injuries and the storms spawned tornadoes and baseball size hail and damaging winds. in all 22 tornadoes late tonight and tomorrow. in kansas, iowa and illinois. >> house republican leaders are trying to sell their new health care proposal. it aims to repeal and replace the affordable care act. kevin brady said today dismissing criticism from both sides of the aisle. tom price called the plan a step in the right direction. >> the goal of all of this is patient centered health care. where patients and doctors are making decisions and not the federal government. >> it ends penalties and ends the expansion of medicaid it keeps two popular elements coverage would not be denied because of preexisting conditions and children can stay on their parents insurance until 26. >>> and center for cyber intelligence. the 8,000 documents posted online have not been authenticated but the claims that the cia turned smart televisions into listenin
in one town east of kansas city, missouri. more than 500 homes and businesses were damaged. oak grove officialed say that 12 people were treated for injuries and the storms spawned tornadoes and baseball size hail and damaging winds. in all 22 tornadoes late tonight and tomorrow. in kansas, iowa and illinois. >> house republican leaders are trying to sell their new health care proposal. it aims to repeal and replace the affordable care act. kevin brady said today dismissing criticism from...
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many guests like to go out and capture the fantastic views of the planes of missouri and kansas. the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic piece -- photographs are usually taken from here at nighttime. it is quite beautiful. looking on the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site. it is the most fitting tribute to this power which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for activities, most notably the memorial day ceremonies. thosepacked for honoring who have served and continue to serve and have lost their lives. another important part of the areitecture of the memorial space -- sphinx. one has its eyes covered because of the horrors of war. courage, about the commitment, and sacrifice of those who served. it equally speaks about war's horror. we tell the truth story of the price of liberty and democracy. this piece well articulates that. its eyes covered because of the horror of war. nxat it is matched with a sphi looking to the west, similarly with its eyes covered because of the unknown future. of those who create
many guests like to go out and capture the fantastic views of the planes of missouri and kansas. the view of the city is quite extraordinary. the most iconic piece -- photographs are usually taken from here at nighttime. it is quite beautiful. looking on the mall in the summertime or spring, it is brilliant green and a very engaging site. it is the most fitting tribute to this power which rests on the memorial courtyard. the memorial courtyard is used for activities, most notably the memorial...
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six eastern on american artifacts, we will visit the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri> when the museum was being constructed, the city and congressional leaders went to the u.s. congress and asked for this to be designated as the national museum. because of the scope of the collection, the significance among other museums in the world , congress designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. >> 6:30, historian catherine quentin -- >> following her retirement from the army in 1865, she returned from her home in the finger lakes region of upstate new york , where she settled into the role of activist, philanthropist. for aid andd funds benefits. remained active in women's suffrage and other important reform crusades. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. sunday night on "afterwords." the history and science behind body fat in the book "the secret life of fat." she is interviewed by the medical reporter for "the new york times." >> your brain sets what your weight is. does it change as you get older? >> it is almost a force of nature that we seem to accumul
six eastern on american artifacts, we will visit the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri> when the museum was being constructed, the city and congressional leaders went to the u.s. congress and asked for this to be designated as the national museum. because of the scope of the collection, the significance among other museums in the world , congress designated in 2004 the museum as the national museum. >> 6:30, historian catherine quentin -- >> following her...