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the storms were fueled by record heat des moines reaching 74 degrees yesterday. a new high for the month of december the average high for this time of year, 34 degrees. the wind moving across colorado, northwest of denver. trash swirling down the sidewalk in kansas city, missouri, walls collapsing power lines going down, lighting trees on fire. >> this is like a tornado. >> reporter: a dust storm trapping drivers >> in minnesota -- >> reporter: in minnesota, rain slamming christmas lights. neighbors using flash lights, seeing the damage left behind. debris covering front yards. >> it was crazy. my mom went upstairs to get a flashlight and it just sounded like a train going through, but it didn't last very long >> reporter: a wind gust of 74 miles per hour is measured here at the airport at des moines the national weather service says that's the strongest gust not tied to a thunderstorm in more than 50 years shep >> incredible, perry thank you. >>>, of course, the storms come after the deadly outbreak in kentucky and elsewhere on friday we'll have more coverage on
the storms were fueled by record heat des moines reaching 74 degrees yesterday. a new high for the month of december the average high for this time of year, 34 degrees. the wind moving across colorado, northwest of denver. trash swirling down the sidewalk in kansas city, missouri, walls collapsing power lines going down, lighting trees on fire. >> this is like a tornado. >> reporter: a dust storm trapping drivers >> in minnesota -- >> reporter: in minnesota, rain...
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my financial can allow me god, when i to me god, what did you my moines, they're not gonna be fema old book. them without them with a problem on it. probably by and i'm that out that book. i would record as they move with all the people that i was there myself, where do i what i would do with you? i want i want to don't want it to be there, but i'm, i think the admin in the middle, you know. yeah, i don't want to watch about, but i think that i think that will need because it may want to hold it into my yeah with no she to gotten level number is are my p k d j? i sound and some of i only spoke about crazy when i went toward the ministry to cut them a be kick when i'm when i say my name is where we did is mac over. yeah. michael, flee. alameda tusa shit. and i will remember your login and i will formally evade topography. madge yoga feature, enjoy marie k. my lee means jo gabriella. she is now being in a wolf. comes a tab about the neighborhood. we're gonna move on our 1st. yeah. get that to me too . no, not a problem, my voice, your chromosome. we open up a week and what about at a loc
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in some areas this is northwood, iowa, aboutsa disaster proclamation for 49 two hours north of des moines. the wind whipping rain there the state's governor issuing a disaster proclamation for 49 counties perry russom reports tonight. >> reporter: another night of twisters tearing across the country. winds tossing a dumpster in a parking lot in december. >> we were just amazed at how bad it really is >> reporter: nine reports in iowa alone the storms were fueled by record heat des moines reaching 74 degrees yesterday. the average high for this time of year, 3 walls collapse bee4 degrees. a dust storm trapping drivers. in minnesota, rain slamming christmas lights neighbors using flash lights, seeing the damage left behind. debris covering front yards. >> it looked like, my mom went upstairs to get a flashlight and it sounded like a train going through, but it didn't last very long >> reporter: a wind gust of 74 miles per hour is measured here at the airport at des moines the national weather service says that's the strongest gust hot tied to not tied to a thunderstorm in more than 50what p
in some areas this is northwood, iowa, aboutsa disaster proclamation for 49 two hours north of des moines. the wind whipping rain there the state's governor issuing a disaster proclamation for 49 counties perry russom reports tonight. >> reporter: another night of twisters tearing across the country. winds tossing a dumpster in a parking lot in december. >> we were just amazed at how bad it really is >> reporter: nine reports in iowa alone the storms were fueled by record heat...
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senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, an honor it was. that was the year 2008. theyoo got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger, specifically nutrition for children and poverty. he never forgot where he came and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was. he had a noncommon ability to feel like you're the most important person in the world. his authenticity wasn't manufactured. shaped by the hardships and the sacrifice is a war hero. his instincts guided the decisions on one crucial factor and the looming deadlines. senator dole mastered the art of compromise and embracing transparency and trust and respect of supporters and opponents alike. a senator dole knew what it took to make the senate work. we all know that it's not so very easy to make the senate work. one of former majority leader referred to the job that as majority leader as the job of herding cats. leader senator dole was effective because he was skilled
senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, an honor it was. that was the year 2008. theyoo got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger, specifically nutrition for children and poverty. he never forgot where he came and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was. he had a noncommon ability to feel like you're the most important person...
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they're over the top of kansas city as we speak des moines, you don't have ten minutes. kansas city and des moines, all of those people need to be in safe rooms and shelters as this line of storms will race on through. when i say race, we had a tornado warning earlier today and they said the tornado was possibly moving at 100 miles per hour i have never seen that before. maybe 50, maybe 60 miles per hour, but if there was a tornado moving at 100 miles per hour, that is insane that just shows you this storm, land-based storm, is as strong as it possibly gets. tornado threats until about 11:00 p.m. tonight we have high wind warnings in effect all through iowa and minnesota, wisconsin and we do have the possibility of our first-ever tornado in places like minneapolis. here's a larger list of those really high wind gusts at some of our bigger cities in colorado i think they will be cleaning up for days from this event, shep and i didn't even mention the fires. we had numerous wildfires burning out of control in kansas the biggest is in russell county, kansas they can't even
they're over the top of kansas city as we speak des moines, you don't have ten minutes. kansas city and des moines, all of those people need to be in safe rooms and shelters as this line of storms will race on through. when i say race, we had a tornado warning earlier today and they said the tornado was possibly moving at 100 miles per hour i have never seen that before. maybe 50, maybe 60 miles per hour, but if there was a tornado moving at 100 miles per hour, that is insane that just shows...
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senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that is the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger hunger, specifically, nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came, and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was, and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon ability to make you feel like you're the most important person in the world. he was plain-spoken, not a smooth talker. his authenticity wasn't manufactured. it pumped through his bloodstream, shaped by the hardships in the dust bowl and sacrifice as a war hero. his midwestern instincts guided his decision on one crucial factor here in the senate -- the looming deadlines. he knew when to fish or cut bait. senator dole mastered the art of compromise, embracing transparency, and bank trust and respect of supporters and opponents alike. senator dole knew what it took to make the senate work.
senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that is the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger hunger, specifically, nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came, and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was, and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an...
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senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines, with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that was the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger, specifically nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts, and because of who he was and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon ability to make you feel like you're the most important person in the world. he was plain-spoken, not a smooth-talker. his authenticity wasn't manufactured, it pumped through his bloodstream, shaped by the hardships in the dust bowl, and sacrificed as a war hero. his midwestern instincts guided his decision on one crucial factor here in the senate, the looming deadlines. he knew when it fish or cut bait. senator dole mastered the art of compromise embracing transparency and bank trust and respect of supporters and opponents alike. senator dole knew what it took to make the senate work. we all kno
senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines, with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that was the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger, specifically nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts, and because of who he was and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon...
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senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that was the year 2008. they got this world food price for their work to h combat hunger specifically nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came in this legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon ability to make you feel like you are the most important person in the world. he was not a smooth talker, his authenticity was not manufactured that pumped through his bloodstream, shaped by the hardships in the dustbowl and sacrificed as a war hero. hid his midwestern instincts guided his decision on one crucial factor here in the senate, the looming deadlines. he knew when to fish or cut bait. senator dole mastered the art of compromise, embracing transparency and banked trust and respect of supporters and opponents alike. senator dole knew what it took to make the senate work. we all know that
senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that was the year 2008. they got this world food price for their work to h combat hunger specifically nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came in this legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon...
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snow flakes, the changes may be subtle with big implications of the snow for santa, down 3% in des moines, iowa, 4% in our nation's capitol and 6% in denver. >> these trends that we're seeing in extreme weather like snowfall or lack thereof are fundamentally being changed by climate and being changed in very small ways that accumulate up to the impact. >> reporter: a difference means that white christmas may be a thing of the past. emilie ikeda, nbc news. >>> all right. stay close up next, an in depth look at the challenges facing foster kids what happens when they get too old for the system >>> one of the great american writers has died, joan didion, the iconic sis novelist and journalist passed away from parkinson's disease. she was known for her incisive and deeply personal work. her book "the year of magical thinking" about the death of her husband won the national book award in 2005 she was 87. >>> for the hundreds of thousands of american kids without parents or guardians, the u.s. foster care system is a lifeline albeit an imperfect one. but what happens when they grow too old to s
snow flakes, the changes may be subtle with big implications of the snow for santa, down 3% in des moines, iowa, 4% in our nation's capitol and 6% in denver. >> these trends that we're seeing in extreme weather like snowfall or lack thereof are fundamentally being changed by climate and being changed in very small ways that accumulate up to the impact. >> reporter: a difference means that white christmas may be a thing of the past. emilie ikeda, nbc news. >>> all right....
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you know, a new herd from clyde barry with a girl or guy. girl moines your own brochure of move 0 muscle, this room. ah if you more from nairobi took exactly the moment you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the report trained to not to forget the past, but learning from me and racing from the ashes of these atrocities poor and i told myself that there was never going to be any of his own or, you know, letting an obstacle just stand in front of you, you can always step on it and jumble bodied. and so that is what made this little intimate connection between myself and rhonda with ah, african stories by african filmmaker turbo last. those are the dialogue with or more the loading on the song mother learn all real sure documentary from working of fossil and synagogue. if you want to help belief in believe your company, my you, for years i can give to ambient medical, the man who plant bow bob and a rest mystery africa direct on al jazeera. a, [000:00:00;00] a with al jazeera world takes a road trip across spain. spanish, people love to tell you who they are and where
you know, a new herd from clyde barry with a girl or guy. girl moines your own brochure of move 0 muscle, this room. ah if you more from nairobi took exactly the moment you start speaking to people and the moment you start seeing the report trained to not to forget the past, but learning from me and racing from the ashes of these atrocities poor and i told myself that there was never going to be any of his own or, you know, letting an obstacle just stand in front of you, you can always step on...
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after 12 feet of snow they l stilha vewinter orstm wainrngs posted in the ersira rothugh tomorrowrn moin g. in terms of what is next for us, depending on what u yolike ere is go odnews d anbad wsne. weildel tail for you and give u yothe refoca stin ju sta w fe teminus. guys? brian, as you we re plexaining in the ersira, the winteror stm dumping asmuch as 12 feet of snow in the weekend, both highway 50 and i-80 closed this evening. it is a combination, though. the snow as well as downed trees has prompted the closure of eastbound 80. rertpoer rheacl wulff shows us the travel mess some drivers endured. >>ep rorte r:a team eorfft. >> he got stopped so i have to sto op si got stuck to. >>rtrepoer: to try to get this man out of the snow. cha p ofcefir aman dathe steering wheel to help get him out of harms way. only to inform him i-80as w ut wndo. >> oh man, that is why yoeverne sisitting around here not going, because it is closed. >> reporter: near whiteout nditions made it difficult to even take a deto. ur this trtoacr-aitrlegor t stuck the ofp framwhile ngtryi to aturnrod.un >> e aryou ysg
after 12 feet of snow they l stilha vewinter orstm wainrngs posted in the ersira rothugh tomorrowrn moin g. in terms of what is next for us, depending on what u yolike ere is go odnews d anbad wsne. weildel tail for you and give u yothe refoca stin ju sta w fe teminus. guys? brian, as you we re plexaining in the ersira, the winteror stm dumping asmuch as 12 feet of snow in the weekend, both highway 50 and i-80 closed this evening. it is a combination, though. the snow as well as downed trees...
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saturday des moines will have a high of 11 degrees, 21 below average. meanwhile, new orleansle 1 degrees, 21 degrees above average. where you get the big clashes in temperatures, the possibility saturday for more severe weather. this active year we've had looks to creep into the new year as well. major, all yours. >> lonnie quinn, thank you so much. president biden spoke with vladimir putin over growing tensions over ukraine. ed o'keefe is traveling with the president in wilmington, delaware, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the president took the call from his home in wilmington. it lasted about 50 minutes and requested by mr. president putin. the white house says that the president told russia -- told president putin the u.s. and n.a.t.o. will respond decisively if russia invades ukraine and diproposaly can only continue if russia downs it military buildup. 1,000 troops along the border, a buildup that remained since the leaders spoke two weeks ago. the u.s. calls this a cries. today the u.s. air force sent another spy plane over ukraine tryin
saturday des moines will have a high of 11 degrees, 21 below average. meanwhile, new orleansle 1 degrees, 21 degrees above average. where you get the big clashes in temperatures, the possibility saturday for more severe weather. this active year we've had looks to creep into the new year as well. major, all yours. >> lonnie quinn, thank you so much. president biden spoke with vladimir putin over growing tensions over ukraine. ed o'keefe is traveling with the president in wilmington,...
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. >> reporter: it's ali moin's last chance to chat with customers and prepare racks of barbecue. ben's barbecue and brew, named after ali's late brother, is closing. >> i'm the only independent small business in the shopping center. >> reporter: the latest independent business pushed out by skyrocketing bay area rents. >> our new rates are going to be around $13,000, and i'm paying currently about $6,000. >> a month? >> a month. >> more than double? >> more than double, exactly. >> this is really outrageous. >> reporter: ben's customers are feeling his pain. many say they ordered extra today as a final thank you after three years of support. >> we say if you have a good mechanic or a good plumber, hold on to them. well, you got a good restaurant, and you hold on to it. >> reporter: ben's is known for its food and photos all over the wall. >> this one right here, that's me and brent burns on st. patrick's day. >> reporter: some even featuring customers like dave taylor. >> i noticed some of the pictures were with regular people, and i mentioned that i had a picture with brent burn
. >> reporter: it's ali moin's last chance to chat with customers and prepare racks of barbecue. ben's barbecue and brew, named after ali's late brother, is closing. >> i'm the only independent small business in the shopping center. >> reporter: the latest independent business pushed out by skyrocketing bay area rents. >> our new rates are going to be around $13,000, and i'm paying currently about $6,000. >> a month? >> a month. >> more than double?...
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records set in places like des moines, way into the 70s. omaha, nebraska, way in the 70s as well. will continue to move rapidly to the northeast. behind it, we're talking a big drop in temperature. norah, it will feel very much like winter and this warmth will disappear head into the day on thursday. >> o'donnell: scary to think about those tornado warnings. eric fisher, thank you. we're also getting breaking news about the tornado that devastated the state of kentucky. the national weather service said it was an e-4, with winds up to 190 miles per hour. that is the only tornado of that magnitude ever recorded in the month of december in that state. president biden surveyed the damage today, meeting with survivors, and cbs' lilia luciano is there. good evening, lilia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. president biden said natural disasters have cost the country nearly $100 billion this year alone. and this is the fifth time since taking office that he's been called on to comfort families in a disaster zone. president biden made his way through mayfield, kentucky, five days after a
records set in places like des moines, way into the 70s. omaha, nebraska, way in the 70s as well. will continue to move rapidly to the northeast. behind it, we're talking a big drop in temperature. norah, it will feel very much like winter and this warmth will disappear head into the day on thursday. >> o'donnell: scary to think about those tornado warnings. eric fisher, thank you. we're also getting breaking news about the tornado that devastated the state of kentucky. the national...
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i was moines in new york because my father was beginning his career in united states as a swiss says, as was diplomat, i have all my relatives in switzerland, french was my 1st language. i studied in friends. i absolutely consider myself as citizen of many countries and of the world. i would like to be. well, as you just said, you were born in the united states to the family of us was diplomat. you started in this or born. so i assume you have been pretty cosmopolitan throughout your entire life, but even such, your worldly person as you should have, i think, would have a notion of home. what does home mean to you and where is it not just geographically, but let's say so fully. we today kind of you to ask my home my, my actual living place happens to be in the state of maine, which is as you will know, the, the state closest to canada in the united states. it is a fishing town. and on the atlantic ocean, i have been there since 6 years old. when i would go there in the summers. now i have a house there which is a copy of pushkin's house in the either square. i billed it that way. we,
i was moines in new york because my father was beginning his career in united states as a swiss says, as was diplomat, i have all my relatives in switzerland, french was my 1st language. i studied in friends. i absolutely consider myself as citizen of many countries and of the world. i would like to be. well, as you just said, you were born in the united states to the family of us was diplomat. you started in this or born. so i assume you have been pretty cosmopolitan throughout your entire...
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. >> we've had a bunch of different people send us messages saying, hey, i would love to do this moin my city or town >> reporter: what started as an extra tip spreading across the country. >> thank you >> thank you all so much >> my gosh - >> and our thanks to kate snow for that heart-warming story those reconciliations are just priceless. >> yeah. so many times they call in and say somebody announce mouse left this and show the copy of the receipt. but to hear it on video and hear see the smiles to their eyes fun. >> we are grateful to service workers working in conditions that are not always the safest >>> still will to come, a major salad recall affecting 19 states >>> and an arkansas senator tours the tornado damage in his state. what he's doing to help recovery efforts. food residue faster. so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieve
. >> we've had a bunch of different people send us messages saying, hey, i would love to do this moin my city or town >> reporter: what started as an extra tip spreading across the country. >> thank you >> thank you all so much >> my gosh - >> and our thanks to kate snow for that heart-warming story those reconciliations are just priceless. >> yeah. so many times they call in and say somebody announce mouse left this and show the copy of the receipt....
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and in des moines just to was a bit of, you know, you know, somebody as a president, good unified, the country that will never have it in the, in the short time, or even in 10 years time, the countries give the, the, find it because of politics mainly and because of the forum and diverse, of course, from fall bowers. and when there are, you know, are there going to be a rush to war, fall down below something like this. i don't think, i don't think it would be. there is no one that nobody's interested in the war and now, but that does not mean you. it is not an option in the table right now. and as i said, mobilization is quite high ranking today. i can't find any smart good in it. it quite interesting to look into the different elements of the libyan puzzle. mcduffy told me about the s me and the house. now i really appreciate your insight. thank you to for watching it and see the program again. any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for further discussion goes our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha insights where you can also join the conversation o
and in des moines just to was a bit of, you know, you know, somebody as a president, good unified, the country that will never have it in the, in the short time, or even in 10 years time, the countries give the, the, find it because of politics mainly and because of the forum and diverse, of course, from fall bowers. and when there are, you know, are there going to be a rush to war, fall down below something like this. i don't think, i don't think it would be. there is no one that nobody's...
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reserve sauce buying some bitcoin, which is why they'll be the very last person to buy bitcoin on de moines. that goes so also, you know, it's why when, when trump was in power and he was negative towards bitcoin because his job is to defend the dollar. that's the president's job. and so you'd expect this as soon as he's no longer president, and he goes through a financial blockade and censorship. he truly understands the benefit of money. you can a money you can spend and money that has a fixed supply. so it's just people looking out for their self interest and doing that mandates and doing what that meant to be doing. so i don't think we should be surprised by these things. but the reality is that what we've seen is that the queen at the stage, so this is whenever you get these attacks, whenever you get these, you know what's the next one? so people might be fearful of the 1000000. so totally coins hit in the market. well, there's now countries and so for ids and organizations, the sucker that supply. and so what would happen is you get the job norms correction and bit coin that we've see
reserve sauce buying some bitcoin, which is why they'll be the very last person to buy bitcoin on de moines. that goes so also, you know, it's why when, when trump was in power and he was negative towards bitcoin because his job is to defend the dollar. that's the president's job. and so you'd expect this as soon as he's no longer president, and he goes through a financial blockade and censorship. he truly understands the benefit of money. you can a money you can spend and money that has a...
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charles traffic reports from to risk hold line close to the front line in easton, ukraine. moines, such as this one have helped fuel industry in the don bus region and across what was the soviet union for over a century. but ukraine remains dependent on russia to meet its energy needs, especially coal, which is vital for fueling ukrainian power stations. in 2014 pro russia, separatists seized control of the majority of the mines. further depleting, ukraine's access to coal decades of neglect means much of the mines infrastructure is close to collapse the about, although not just thought the equipment we have is from 1958 lack of investment and government negligence is one of the reasons why we face a shortage, things could be difficult this winter. another problem is that russia caught crane's coal supply last month. russia has recently stopped exporting coal to ukraine, saying that there's just too much domestic internal demand for the natural resource . some analysts are describing this is nothing short of blackmail. an effort by russia to weapon analyze its vast natural resources as
charles traffic reports from to risk hold line close to the front line in easton, ukraine. moines, such as this one have helped fuel industry in the don bus region and across what was the soviet union for over a century. but ukraine remains dependent on russia to meet its energy needs, especially coal, which is vital for fueling ukrainian power stations. in 2014 pro russia, separatists seized control of the majority of the mines. further depleting, ukraine's access to coal decades of neglect...
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couple me i'm not lazy. romo what's thought but at the moment it's on the predictor . resize des moines and yellow solution and lose no apply reachable reject losses. i to my get would just help nobody in your brain. would it be yes, here with the bill, but it was found some boys do it today. i had come 3 months sliding. it's why use the media source at the most recent premier to us the look at the my troop breeze was ordered us like a guide. the sphere, a gun, the women j, a stomach bug, but he needs or was all that? so a water? did you want id, you want to air gas? air gap means that he was disconnected from anything internet related no access externally from the internet or from the network. and that's the way it is. and then you physically access it to be able to extract that information. we'll just go to the premier. so you cheer mario, patricia mcgregor booth. bruce horsham in regard to rocket was kicked up. google or you see obama shoot wolf wilker. buck group one mortgage ah. scheduled with for joseph of doodle vinegar, norris's manual cardinal course st. louis, just to double c
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we've had record warmth all-time december highs set for places like des moines, way into the 70s.maha, nebraska way into the 70s as well. all of this will continue moving rapidly to the north. behind it we're talking about a big drop in temperature. it's going to feel very much like winter and this unusual warmth will disappear as we head into the day on thursday. >> scary to think about those tornado warnings, eric fisher. thank you. >>> well, tonight there is news that could impact your finances in the new year. the federal reserve signaled today that it may raise interest rates three three times in 2022, hoping to ease the staggering inflation that has americans paying more for just about everything. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >> reporter: new pressure on the biden administration tonight as the federal reserve warns soaring prices aren't going away any time soon. >> the risk of higher inflation becoming intrenched has increased. >> reporter: while unemployment is dropping, prices are up across the board, from groceries and gas to used cars and rent. also of
we've had record warmth all-time december highs set for places like des moines, way into the 70s.maha, nebraska way into the 70s as well. all of this will continue moving rapidly to the north. behind it we're talking about a big drop in temperature. it's going to feel very much like winter and this unusual warmth will disappear as we head into the day on thursday. >> scary to think about those tornado warnings, eric fisher. thank you. >>> well, tonight there is news that could...
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will kids in des moines grow up to speak russian? nobody asked her about that.y're all reading from the same talking points from adam schiff to roger wicker to joni ernst. turns out that foreign lobbying campaigns work pretty well. j that's why the ukrainians paid for one in washington.ha so where is all of this going? what can we expect over the next month or two? colonel douglas mcgregor has thought a lot about this enjoins us not to assess. where is this going, do you think? >> well, based upon your monologue, it's hard to tell. but certainly the destination is the land of the stupids. what is really disturbing thiss. is the eve of the 80th anniversary of pearl harbor. an event that dragged us in to a two-front war for which we were completely prepared. listening to the comments by wicker and others, it strikes me that joe biden has lots of friends on the hill, all of which are living with him in the early 1990s. they seem to think that russia is prostrate. that russia has no alternative but to submit to whatever we tell it to do, which is ridiculous. if we c
will kids in des moines grow up to speak russian? nobody asked her about that.y're all reading from the same talking points from adam schiff to roger wicker to joni ernst. turns out that foreign lobbying campaigns work pretty well. j that's why the ukrainians paid for one in washington.ha so where is all of this going? what can we expect over the next month or two? colonel douglas mcgregor has thought a lot about this enjoins us not to assess. where is this going, do you think? >> well,...
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. >>> amber moine. >> it's nice to be here.> david holmes was behind that study at colombia. and the variants have been able to resist up until now. >> it turns out that previous variants only resist ed two majr classes of antibody. omicron resisted now all of the classes of antibodies directed to the spike of this virus. >> i know this is in the weeds here. but what does he actually mean here? and why is this so concerning? >> well, this study is a confirmation of what scientists were warning about from the beginning when they first discovered omicron and saw so many mutations on the spike protein. this virus can evade vaccines. that's what we're seeing playing out in real-time. we're seeing the breakthrough infections globally. also, reinfections that they wrned about in this particular report, as well. they did a series of studies to confirm this fear that we all have there's going to be immune evasion. they tested to look to see if the antibodies being used early on in infection, are able to work against omicron. they found
. >>> amber moine. >> it's nice to be here.> david holmes was behind that study at colombia. and the variants have been able to resist up until now. >> it turns out that previous variants only resist ed two majr classes of antibody. omicron resisted now all of the classes of antibodies directed to the spike of this virus. >> i know this is in the weeds here. but what does he actually mean here? and why is this so concerning? >> well, this study is a...
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we sulhod plan on a few scted reshowers fower dnesday moin g. it'll webe dndaesy morning whe we ha vemore notiabcele rain to alde with thantoy.da toifday wequieytt anhi ng it'll be t,ligh and very hit or mi atbest. thinrafa tllotals on that for the tuesday ghnit,ed wnesday morning,n raimakearr e etprty low. oking at a quarter inch much aiof rn compared towhe at w have d haso r fathis mbdeceer. a quarter inch much of rain is nothing. you can see how it s playout on e thbigger pictthure er e. just a boutthe retenths of an in chof rain. he reis wh atulcod be the ggbier issue. ho w ldco it gets over the next femow rnings. noh bay valleys in the mid- s's over the next few ysda e thteermpatures -- in to the weekend dip down in to e th per 20's. co ld ernumbers are ngcomi. as the seven day forecastow shs usso is more brainut not unl tiearly next ekwe. a few scteatred owshers show up byon mday of xtne week. mo on that system as we get oscler to . it in the memeanti t'les focuons the fact that we are going to get pra olgeond k breafrom ursday throsuugh n
we sulhod plan on a few scted reshowers fower dnesday moin g. it'll webe dndaesy morning whe we ha vemore notiabcele rain to alde with thantoy.da toifday wequieytt anhi ng it'll be t,ligh and very hit or mi atbest. thinrafa tllotals on that for the tuesday ghnit,ed wnesday morning,n raimakearr e etprty low. oking at a quarter inch much aiof rn compared towhe at w have d haso r fathis mbdeceer. a quarter inch much of rain is nothing. you can see how it s playout on e thbigger pictthure er e....
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postal workers held a rally in des moines, iowa, to protest the changes, they chanted "raise hell, savesave fightback." they made signs that said "destroy equals delays." this was in may of this year. it was fascinating to see, folks using grass roots efforts to focus public attention on what was going on and to try to catch the attention of president biden. president biden can't directly fire louis dejoy. it's the postal board of governors that hires and fires people for that postmaster job. well, now in a surprise move late last month, president biden made changes to the postal board of governors that may finally clear the way for louis dejoy to finally get ousted. the move costs doubt on dejoy's future at the agency. joining us now is illinois's representative rajjia krishnamoorthi. he's been calling for the replacement of mr. dejoy and "delivering unless judiciously act, which spells out dejoy. your direct pleas, you've been really, really focused on this, perhaps more than anybody else in government. did you know that president biden was going to do what he did today? >> i didn't.
postal workers held a rally in des moines, iowa, to protest the changes, they chanted "raise hell, savesave fightback." they made signs that said "destroy equals delays." this was in may of this year. it was fascinating to see, folks using grass roots efforts to focus public attention on what was going on and to try to catch the attention of president biden. president biden can't directly fire louis dejoy. it's the postal board of governors that hires and fires people for...
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it's really 3.8 per million overall moines between the ages of 3049. people get better. but i think the cdc fda will moves to this move to this particular vote because there were more deaths over off the look to the data. but still they are at 9 in terms of the, you know, 10's of millions of people got it in the united states. very similar to astrazeneca. so i think they had a decision. you should be you know, not to recommend it to anyone or should be preferentially recommend it or should be just recommended for one age group and i think they chose. let's keep it on the market. keeping maybe d emphasize. okay. okay. another we just did the story about airline ceos to them. >> saying that you don't necessarily need to wear a mask in an airplane. >> i and so many levels. this is disturbing because for the flying public, if you're in a closed environment like you know, i mean. we're exposed to people. you like to think maybe the help of filters working. okay. maybe it is. maybe it is. it. it is that extra barrier. >> but doesn't it also undermine the messaging. you know th
it's really 3.8 per million overall moines between the ages of 3049. people get better. but i think the cdc fda will moves to this move to this particular vote because there were more deaths over off the look to the data. but still they are at 9 in terms of the, you know, 10's of millions of people got it in the united states. very similar to astrazeneca. so i think they had a decision. you should be you know, not to recommend it to anyone or should be preferentially recommend it or should be...
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gusts of 100 miles an hour in some areas this is northwood, iowa, about two hours north of des moines of the wind whipping rain there the state's governor issuing a disaster proclamation for 49 counties perry russom reports tonight. >> reporter: winds tossing a dumpster in a parking lot, in december we were just amaze the at how bad it really is >> nine reports of tornadoes, the wind ripping down a treat strait into the house. walls collapse been. >>> christmas lights just crazy is sounded like a train going through. >> a wind gust of 74 miles an hour is measured here at the now tied to a thunderstorm, in more than 50 years. >> well, shipp, incredible, perry. >>> necessary storms come after the deadly -- we'll have continues coverage in the devastation and what people say they're doing to help recovery in mayfield. that's coming up in this news hour at the bottom of the hour. >>> all of those missionaries kidnapped are free that's according to their ohio-based missionary group. in a statement, the group says all of the released hostages are safe and hopes to rerelease more information
gusts of 100 miles an hour in some areas this is northwood, iowa, about two hours north of des moines of the wind whipping rain there the state's governor issuing a disaster proclamation for 49 counties perry russom reports tonight. >> reporter: winds tossing a dumpster in a parking lot, in december we were just amaze the at how bad it really is >> nine reports of tornadoes, the wind ripping down a treat strait into the house. walls collapse been. >>> christmas lights just...
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went to iowa, des moines in fact for this good news good night.julie and her husband had used their amazing neighborhood christmas light extravaganza as a way to collect food and donations for the food bank of iowa. well, last year, they collected 1500 pounds of food. incredible. but i was actually -- survived two strokes and heart attack. in stepped a man named bob who owns a construction company. they helped to get it all together. they did all the lights. thank you and congrats. >> shannon: that is wonderful. thank you very much for highlighting that. that is that from washington. i am shannon bream. without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. ♪day to night to morning,♪ ♪keep with me in the moment♪ ♪i'd let you had i known it, why don't you say so?♪ ♪didn't even notice,♪ ♪no punches left to roll with♪ ♪you got to keep me focused♪ >> man: what's my safelite story? ♪no punches left to roll with♪ my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safe
went to iowa, des moines in fact for this good news good night.julie and her husband had used their amazing neighborhood christmas light extravaganza as a way to collect food and donations for the food bank of iowa. well, last year, they collected 1500 pounds of food. incredible. but i was actually -- survived two strokes and heart attack. in stepped a man named bob who owns a construction company. they helped to get it all together. they did all the lights. thank you and congrats. >>...
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the past year saying that, you know, his policies are working, another one of these progressive des moines focused the last year on the defund the police movement, but if you were listening to those police even over the past year or so, they were saying, look, that's only one of the issues. the equally big issue are these prosecutors who refuse to prosecute crimes, who won't impose baim< who just have a revolving door and send people back out. and we're finally getting some pushback and question of these people. david: dan, the former mayor of philadelphia, michael nutter, pushed back and pretty much smacked down the comments we heard from the d.a., here's what he had to say in an editorial that he wrote: i have to wonder what kind of messed up world of white wokeness crasner is living in while he advances his own national profile as a progressive attorney. you know, it is poor communities usually of color that suffer the most from this rise in crime. >> yeah, it is, indeed. and let me explain what kind of messed up world of white wokism the prosecutor in philadelphia lives in. helys in th
the past year saying that, you know, his policies are working, another one of these progressive des moines focused the last year on the defund the police movement, but if you were listening to those police even over the past year or so, they were saying, look, that's only one of the issues. the equally big issue are these prosecutors who refuse to prosecute crimes, who won't impose baim< who just have a revolving door and send people back out. and we're finally getting some pushback and...
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in des moines, iowa.l, voting, are young. >> it's not about the virus. it's not knowing what's next for this virus, because it is spreading so fast, from just china where it all started, to some 40 countries today. >> this is to a public health issue and we're all working together against a very common enemy, and that is the virus. >> from a military perspective, neil, our focus is on completing the drawdown. >> if a country is overrun by the taliban, what will that say about our 20 years there? >> i don't think we want to get into speculating and hypotheticals here. >> it's over. our 20-year ordeal in afghanistan is over. welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world." >> some of the biggest, most impactful stories of generations, and neil was there for it. amazing. while most people aren't planning on changing their habits in 2022. ♪♪ retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties
in des moines, iowa.l, voting, are young. >> it's not about the virus. it's not knowing what's next for this virus, because it is spreading so fast, from just china where it all started, to some 40 countries today. >> this is to a public health issue and we're all working together against a very common enemy, and that is the virus. >> from a military perspective, neil, our focus is on completing the drawdown. >> if a country is overrun by the taliban, what will that say...
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across eight states, including iowa where wind gusts topped 70 miles per hour at the des moines airport. >> we were in the basement. my mom was heating up some left over ravioli when it happened. the power went out, so we had to run downstairs. it was really -- it was really fast. >> i was on my front porch and cleaning up some water that was coming in. and i looked across the street and there was a big glowing orb. i thought it was aliens at first. then it exploded and sparks went everywhere, and about 10, 15 minutes later i could see a tree had fallen. >> officials in comanche county, oklahoma, advising residents to document the livestock that they lost to the wildfires burning. and in the upper midwest, this unprecedented threat of damaging wind remains. 58 million people are under wind alerts overnight. >> you know, in iowa there were reports the 911 call centers reporting all these fire reports. but the fire is not in iowa, the fire is in kansas. the winds have brought the fires there. so it's just been epic. >> all right, we have with us now cnn meteorologist pedram javaheri bring
across eight states, including iowa where wind gusts topped 70 miles per hour at the des moines airport. >> we were in the basement. my mom was heating up some left over ravioli when it happened. the power went out, so we had to run downstairs. it was really -- it was really fast. >> i was on my front porch and cleaning up some water that was coming in. and i looked across the street and there was a big glowing orb. i thought it was aliens at first. then it exploded and sparks went...
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journal, the des moines register on the bill, as well as the number of other pieces of legislation. we have to stop talking about them. i don't want anymore hearings with ceos and throwing popcorn at them. we need to have action and get this done and that is not for you, the witnesses, who valiantly stuck through until 5:00 p.m. but it is really for my colleagues and the rest of the senate especially that it is time to bring these bills up from markups. no more hearings. so that we can get them to the floor. you know, professor alford, the merger bill and the venue bill is headed to the floor as well as other bills focused on pharma and other things. that's great. but we have to get some of these tech bills to the floor so we can give them floor time to actually pass them. that is my goal. less talk, more action. the hearing record will be held open for more talk for another week i believe. with that, the hearing is adjourned. i want to thank senator lee and the senators that participated and have been active on this issue. that part of it has been heartwarming actually because we a
journal, the des moines register on the bill, as well as the number of other pieces of legislation. we have to stop talking about them. i don't want anymore hearings with ceos and throwing popcorn at them. we need to have action and get this done and that is not for you, the witnesses, who valiantly stuck through until 5:00 p.m. but it is really for my colleagues and the rest of the senate especially that it is time to bring these bills up from markups. no more hearings. so that we can get them...
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. >> a lot of times they say the moines the moisture in the air is what creates the really beautiful yeah. if you get those nice low clouds. just just all right, guys in that light hits and just so has pink color. and john is an expert in finding some of those great have seen some his photographs. oems is you this all really good sunrise sunset. i like taking pictures of. so, sunsets because it's easier for me. wake yeah. beautiful. yeah, i do like to sleep in one weekend believe it or that's on the that will be on the weekend agenda for but yeah, a little cloud cover. never heard of sunrise kind of making for that pinkish glow that you're seeing outside this morning. beautiful way. >> to finish out fall. we've got 30 minutes lyft of the season and then winter starts at 08:00am. this morning. and we're starting things on a pretty wintery know too. your view outside right now is looking pretty nice at the embarcadero got that glow to it. cloud and across the bay area. but you're still getting the brightness shining through it 30's and 40's for current temperatures. it's a cold start t
. >> a lot of times they say the moines the moisture in the air is what creates the really beautiful yeah. if you get those nice low clouds. just just all right, guys in that light hits and just so has pink color. and john is an expert in finding some of those great have seen some his photographs. oems is you this all really good sunrise sunset. i like taking pictures of. so, sunsets because it's easier for me. wake yeah. beautiful. yeah, i do like to sleep in one weekend believe it or...
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look at this number, des moines, 74 yesterday. your old record was 59. here is what we had.t west. here is kansas. the wind event out west. this has never happened in december ever in this area before. here is the moderate risk, level four or five, severe weather across parts of iowa, minnesota. this has never happened before in december. not that it has never happened, it certainly has, but in the spring when it is supposed to happen. the irony is here the problem is it is december. that's why it is very hard to put your mind around how this happened here. even back out to the west, see some of the streaks, those streaks were actually smoke from fires. lamar, colorado, 107-mile-per-hour wind yesterday. look at this, tornadoes, 20. we had over 100 tornadoes in december so far with these few storms we have had. the normal number or the average number is 23. severe wind, more severe wind yesterday than we have ever seen in any one day , over 75 miles per hour, 55 reports. so here is la nina, talk about global warming, we also talk about la nina, this is adding another 10 or 20
look at this number, des moines, 74 yesterday. your old record was 59. here is what we had.t west. here is kansas. the wind event out west. this has never happened in december ever in this area before. here is the moderate risk, level four or five, severe weather across parts of iowa, minnesota. this has never happened before in december. not that it has never happened, it certainly has, but in the spring when it is supposed to happen. the irony is here the problem is it is december. that's why...
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postal workers held a rally in des moines, iowa, earlier this year to protest these new changes to they stood outside the post office chanting "raise hell, save your mail." "they say cutback, we're saying fightback." they made signs that said dejoy equals delays, stop dejoy, save usps. you might remember us covering this. this was in may of this year. it was fascinating to see, folks using these grass roots tack tactics to focus public attention on what was going on and to try to catch the attention of president biden. president biden can't directly fire louis dejoy. it's the postal board of governors that hires and fires people for that postmaster job. well, now in a surprise move late last month, president biden made changes to the postal board of governors that may finally clear the way for louis dejoy to finally get ousted. the move costs doubt on dejoy's "the washington post" was first to break the news, quote, president biden announced plans to nominate two new officials replacing key allies of postmaster general louis dejoy. the move was a surprise. it casts doubt on dejoy's fut
postal workers held a rally in des moines, iowa, earlier this year to protest these new changes to they stood outside the post office chanting "raise hell, save your mail." "they say cutback, we're saying fightback." they made signs that said dejoy equals delays, stop dejoy, save usps. you might remember us covering this. this was in may of this year. it was fascinating to see, folks using these grass roots tack tactics to focus public attention on what was going on and to...
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this video out of des moines, iowa, where lightning just lit up the dark skies there.ays and western kansas spawning numerous tornado warnings in nebraska and raising concerns about fires because of unusually high temperatures there. reporter marni hughes has details. >> a rare december on the news. record. warm temperatures mixed with a powerful storm system sweeping across the great plains and midwest. millions of people in at least half a dozen states in its gusts of winds hitting more than 90 miles per in colorado this dust storm combined with winds strong enough to level out and. >> you know, the tree had fallen on my car. the kansas department of transportation closing major highways because of low visibility and overturned semis. >> reports of tornadoes in nebraska. and the situation the kansas city international airport. so dangerous employees evacuated leaving the air traffic control tower empty power outages. now impacting 300,000 homes and counting. the line of storms now moving into minnesota, wisconsin, illinois and iowa in the middle of another >> sending
this video out of des moines, iowa, where lightning just lit up the dark skies there.ays and western kansas spawning numerous tornado warnings in nebraska and raising concerns about fires because of unusually high temperatures there. reporter marni hughes has details. >> a rare december on the news. record. warm temperatures mixed with a powerful storm system sweeping across the great plains and midwest. millions of people in at least half a dozen states in its gusts of winds hitting more...
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des moines, iowa, in particular, their highest non-thunderstorm wind gust and their warmest decemberwe're in the middle of december. >> quite a december day, one we haven't seen in history here. pretty intense storm system moving through. >> record high temperatures. our high today is 63 degrees. keep in mind the previous record was 52 set back in 1923. 1923 was 98 years ago. >> they broke it by 11 degrees. 11 degrees. 63 degrees in december. now, you can really see the intensity and diversity of this weather in this just one map showing the advisories, watches, and warnings for colorado on wednesday. you got snow, wind, fire, avalanche, and blowing dust across the state. that almost feels like an onion graphic, but that's the actual cbs denver warning about what's going on in the state. and that's our increasingly extreme reality. we, of course, should not be seeing tornadoes whipping through the midwest in december or temperatures in the 60s in minnesota and new york. that's not normal. none of it is. but that is the reality of our present and future as we continue to live with the
des moines, iowa, in particular, their highest non-thunderstorm wind gust and their warmest decemberwe're in the middle of december. >> quite a december day, one we haven't seen in history here. pretty intense storm system moving through. >> record high temperatures. our high today is 63 degrees. keep in mind the previous record was 52 set back in 1923. 1923 was 98 years ago. >> they broke it by 11 degrees. 11 degrees. 63 degrees in december. now, you can really see the...
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des moines, ames as we go throughout the evening hours. minnesota, by the way, never had a conremember iffed tornado in the month of december. that could possibly change this evening and beyond that, garrett, we had just an hour ago 107-mile-per-hour wind gusts recorded in colorado. pube low at 76 miles per hour and 50,000 people without power. this is, as i mentioned, about as mind blowing and as crazy for the middle of december as i've ever seen. i mean, i don't think anyone alive has ever seen anything like this. >> bill, if we keep seeing these warmer temperatures later in the year, does that just kind of expand what we think of as tornado season or where tornado alley is located in this country? >> you know, as far as tornado alley goes and kind of like what we refer to it. we'll show you one of the maps here. tornado alley, technically, considered oklahoma and texas. what we've noticed in the recent trend over the last couple decades is there's an upward tick in the number of tornadoes in the tennessee and mississippi areas, arkansas
des moines, ames as we go throughout the evening hours. minnesota, by the way, never had a conremember iffed tornado in the month of december. that could possibly change this evening and beyond that, garrett, we had just an hour ago 107-mile-per-hour wind gusts recorded in colorado. pube low at 76 miles per hour and 50,000 people without power. this is, as i mentioned, about as mind blowing and as crazy for the middle of december as i've ever seen. i mean, i don't think anyone alive has ever...
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so, again, we're really talking to areas of omaha, to south of minneapolis, des moines, mesa city, upre you have a weather plan and safe area to be later tonight. this will be a whether event like kentucky. minnesota has never had a confirmed event in december ever before. so, if we get one tonight it will be extremely, extremely rare. on top of that, these winds are going to be indiana sane with 83 million in wind alerts. we expect the winds in denver and boulder to be 80 to 100 miles per hour. jonathan, that's like a category 1 hurricane hitting. it's going to be insane is storm. not to mention widespread eye. an incredibly eye-opening mind-boggling storm for december. >> everyone out there in the storm's path please stay safe. bill karins, i know you'll be following this all day, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, just hours before a crucial deadline congress votes to increase the debt ceiling. >>> white house, produces press secretary karine jean-pierre will be my guest a little later. but before we go to break, we want to know this, why are you a wake, email to msnbc. or tweet m
so, again, we're really talking to areas of omaha, to south of minneapolis, des moines, mesa city, upre you have a weather plan and safe area to be later tonight. this will be a whether event like kentucky. minnesota has never had a confirmed event in december ever before. so, if we get one tonight it will be extremely, extremely rare. on top of that, these winds are going to be indiana sane with 83 million in wind alerts. we expect the winds in denver and boulder to be 80 to 100 miles per...
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and so 1889, obviously, we will have questions and that's where the hitchhstorians des moines h. >> inm were pretty wet. now they plan to freeze them so they can stop them from getting moldy or deteriorating further. the big question is is this the right time capsule or is there possibly another time capsule out there because the newspapers clippings from 1887 say there should've been 60 items inside and there were only five. there certainly was not that picture of abraham lincoln, so now we'll have to rely on these historians to figure out what is going on here, john texas truth is out there. randi kaye, thank you very much. >>> up next miraculous video of a rescue in kentucky. the extraordinary video next. pampers to be a thriver with metastatic breast cancer means asking for what we want. and need. and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disea
and so 1889, obviously, we will have questions and that's where the hitchhstorians des moines h. >> inm were pretty wet. now they plan to freeze them so they can stop them from getting moldy or deteriorating further. the big question is is this the right time capsule or is there possibly another time capsule out there because the newspapers clippings from 1887 say there should've been 60 items inside and there were only five. there certainly was not that picture of abraham lincoln, so now...
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. >> record december heat possible all the way up to des moines and then a tornado and damaging window. incredible setup. your local weather in 30 seconds. first the record warm cities sponsored by capital one. >>> t.j. said he's responsible for about five of those three-pointers. we'll be right back. your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high cholesterol and w
. >> record december heat possible all the way up to des moines and then a tornado and damaging window. incredible setup. your local weather in 30 seconds. first the record warm cities sponsored by capital one. >>> t.j. said he's responsible for about five of those three-pointers. we'll be right back. your kindness outshines your highs and lows. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and...
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des moines hit 74. today grand rapids hit 62 at midnight. falling from there. doesn't last. one with the a there's this feeling we chase... like someone upped the brightness on the entire world. like your body is super-charged, but your mind is super calm. it feels like 20/20 vision for your whole being. and we'll chase this feeling, until we can feel it... one. more. time. feel the hydrow high. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by ihop because right now we could all use a pancake. . >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. jobina: good morning. we look at traffic. we have a sig alert in san bruno backing things up on southbound 280 before 380. speeds down to nine miles-per-hour. multiple cars are involved in that crash and a big issue in sunnyvale on southbound 101 before lawrence expressway. mike, we have slowdowns across the san mateo bridge as people head towards the peninsula. mike: it looks pretty wet, even though the wettest weather has moved away with light showers on live doppler 7. you can look upstream at the nort
des moines hit 74. today grand rapids hit 62 at midnight. falling from there. doesn't last. one with the a there's this feeling we chase... like someone upped the brightness on the entire world. like your body is super-charged, but your mind is super calm. it feels like 20/20 vision for your whole being. and we'll chase this feeling, until we can feel it... one. more. time. feel the hydrow high. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by ihop because right now we could all...
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you can see records tomorrow for des moines, possibly for springfield, oklahoma city, amarillo, goodlandis, detroit, st. louis, kansas city and the states with those tornado outbreaks, look at how much warmer it is going to be so not a lot of great news for them but we are looking at temperatures warming up from new york city, raleigh, atlanta on into nashville and little rock into the mid to latter part of >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. as we take a look at storm ranger, widespread rain tends with pockets of heavy rain around to the san josÉ area. we are going to see a brief break in the rainfall and then it really picks up with the possibility of thunderstorms. this is late morning into the early afternoon. we will see a line of intense cells that could produce thunder, lightning as well as small hail that will continue to sweep through and then we will see the rain become more scattered as we go into tonight. >> that's your latest weather. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah >>> and turning now to "time's" person of the year >> every year the magazine has sel
you can see records tomorrow for des moines, possibly for springfield, oklahoma city, amarillo, goodlandis, detroit, st. louis, kansas city and the states with those tornado outbreaks, look at how much warmer it is going to be so not a lot of great news for them but we are looking at temperatures warming up from new york city, raleigh, atlanta on into nashville and little rock into the mid to latter part of >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. as we take a look at storm...
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senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that is the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger hunger, specifically, nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came, and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was, and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an uncommon ability to make you feel like you're the most important person in the world. he was plain-spoken, not a smooth talker. his authenticity wasn't manufactured. it pumped through his bloodstream, shaped by the hardships in the dust bowl and sacrifice as a war hero. his midwestern instincts guided his decision on one crucial factor here in the senate -- the looming deadlines. he knew when to fish or cut bait. senator dole mastered the art of compromise, embracing transparency, and bank trust and respect of supporters and opponents alike. senator dole knew what it took to make the senate work.
senator dole was awarded the world food prize in des moines with senator george mcgovern, a dual honor that it was. that is the year 2008. they got this world food prize for their work to combat hunger hunger, specifically, nutrition for children in poverty. he never forgot from where he came, and his legislative record reflects his compassion for others. he was a compassionate conservative because of his instincts and because of who he was, and not as a political gimmick. senator dole had an...