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. >> hace un año nebraska dejó de cubrir cambias tos de cuidado prenatal bajo a más de mil mujer pozoebés han muerto, cuatro aún en el útero de la maldad. >> al final esto va a costar más, porque si ellos tienen complicaciones con su nacimiento si nacen con problemas pues al final el estrado a tener que pagar por eso. >> médicos por todos el país ven con preocupación como mujer fácil han dejado de recibir cuidado prenatal mientras tras se vino obligadas a viajar más de cien millas en busca de centros comunitarios dispuestos a atenderlas sin seguro. >> si algunos condiciones médicas no se controlan las consecuencias pueden ser en algunas casos muy graves. >> los activistas dicen que esto se debe más ab al clima anti indocumento ado que se vive en nebraska y otros lugares y bebés inocentes dicen están siendo sacrificados por el estatus de las madres. >> porque no quieren que sigan naci iendo bebés de origen hispano en el resto del país. y se está cometiendo este crimen. >> denuncias van másarla, hay informes que por temor algunas mujeres comienzan a considerar como opción abortar ante l
. >> hace un año nebraska dejó de cubrir cambias tos de cuidado prenatal bajo a más de mil mujer pozoebés han muerto, cuatro aún en el útero de la maldad. >> al final esto va a costar más, porque si ellos tienen complicaciones con su nacimiento si nacen con problemas pues al final el estrado a tener que pagar por eso. >> médicos por todos el país ven con preocupación como mujer fácil han dejado de recibir cuidado prenatal mientras tras se vino obligadas a viajar...
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do we have anybody from nebraska here? the magnitude of the impacts of climate change going back to the different emission change, get much worst if the global greenhouse loading takes this higher rather than lower route. and the greenhouse loading in the atmosphere, which i should have said earlier is a big problem not only because of it's physics, but because of it's longevity. co 2 has a lifetime of more than a hundred years some what we do is compound in the atmosphere and that's why the analogy was this big barge. we can't change it rapidly. it does not rain out. this thing is there for generations. next one. it's already happening. there's no doubt in the climate communities mind. the precipitation of course, is an enormous issue for you guys but i don't think your ever going to see with a big degree of confidence a projection you can believe. you're going to have to live as you always have. the water community is adept, but you can count on the fact that it's going to get warmer and sea levels are going to get highe
do we have anybody from nebraska here? the magnitude of the impacts of climate change going back to the different emission change, get much worst if the global greenhouse loading takes this higher rather than lower route. and the greenhouse loading in the atmosphere, which i should have said earlier is a big problem not only because of it's physics, but because of it's longevity. co 2 has a lifetime of more than a hundred years some what we do is compound in the atmosphere and that's why the...
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he is the founder of an asset management company in omaha, nebraska. he is a member of numerous boards and commissions. the family owns the chicago cubs baseball team and the associated businesses. please give and i knew i will welcome to him. -- give an iowa welcome to him. [applause] >> well, first of all, i would like to say what a privilege is to be here in iowa, and the important work that you do to lead the nation, and i cannot think of a better group of people to leave that worked to. you people are fantastic. i would also like to think some
he is the founder of an asset management company in omaha, nebraska. he is a member of numerous boards and commissions. the family owns the chicago cubs baseball team and the associated businesses. please give and i knew i will welcome to him. -- give an iowa welcome to him. [applause] >> well, first of all, i would like to say what a privilege is to be here in iowa, and the important work that you do to lead the nation, and i cannot think of a better group of people to leave that worked...
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taking place across the u.s. a true war against women and in recent weeks lawmakers in south dakota nebraska and iowa have all introduced bills that would have expanded justifiable homicide statutes to cover killings committed in the presence of an unborn child and critics and law enforcement officials voiced concern that these measures could invite violence against abortion providers possibly even provide legal cover to the perpetrators of such crimes but it turns out of those bills in south dakota nebraska and iowa were very similarly worded and for good reason according to mother jones dot com a washington based group is behind these bills and in fact they even helped write that americans united for life as an anti-abortion group and they were invigorated with republicans swept into power last november in the house the g.o.p. also had the gains on the state level and that's what americans united for life went to work they began pushing bills that promoted a culture of life and it's half the rights that women have fought for for decades they've also been behind efforts to defund planned pa
taking place across the u.s. a true war against women and in recent weeks lawmakers in south dakota nebraska and iowa have all introduced bills that would have expanded justifiable homicide statutes to cover killings committed in the presence of an unborn child and critics and law enforcement officials voiced concern that these measures could invite violence against abortion providers possibly even provide legal cover to the perpetrators of such crimes but it turns out of those bills in south...
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but even if it had, like my man in nebraska, people are capable of doing great work if you don't needthe credentials to do. welcome what will speech is 10,000 use it when you were explaining it that once you're 21 that your 90% established as a writer, and people are different. some people are 21, they don't progress beyond that. some people like barack obama and have different experiences and talk to a wide range of @ people. it seems like they are constantly evolving. so something the road in 1983 might be totally different from something the road in 1995. >> and the second point is that i think that he wrote to good looks but don't think he's a writer. what he is the is a very good communicator. he's somebody that communicates better orderly than the written word. but i think if he -- okay come i will ask the question -- >> no, i can use that as your question, that's fine. just to answer the first part of somebody could get much better didn't write so if i went from being a double bogey golf ret 21 to winning the masters at 33 with of playing golf. you have to do one or the other.
but even if it had, like my man in nebraska, people are capable of doing great work if you don't needthe credentials to do. welcome what will speech is 10,000 use it when you were explaining it that once you're 21 that your 90% established as a writer, and people are different. some people are 21, they don't progress beyond that. some people like barack obama and have different experiences and talk to a wide range of @ people. it seems like they are constantly evolving. so something the road in...
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the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mr.ohanns: madam president, i rise today to also speak about the health care bill. the first anniversary of any new law should be a time of celebration, one would think. the mood surrounding this bill, though, this health care law, is much different. one year later, americans are demanding as loudly as he have that we repeal it, and it's not surprising considering the almost constant flow of bad news and broken promises and higher costs and skyrocketing health insurance premiums. we didn't need a year of bad news and broken promises to see this was bad policy. it was fraught with problems from the very moment it hit the senate floor. many of us came down to the floor and pointed out the inevitable problems with the legislation. warned how this law was predicated on faulty accounting that would exacerbate our current and future fiscal problems. it's certainly irresponsible. it's shortsighted to argue that legislation will reduce the debt when it's filled with so many budget gimmicks, but t
the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mr.ohanns: madam president, i rise today to also speak about the health care bill. the first anniversary of any new law should be a time of celebration, one would think. the mood surrounding this bill, though, this health care law, is much different. one year later, americans are demanding as loudly as he have that we repeal it, and it's not surprising considering the almost constant flow of bad news and broken promises and higher costs and...
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the senator from nebraska. mr. johanns: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to recognize an industry that has shaped our country since the days of our founding fathers. this industry is part of the very fabric of so many states, part of the very fabric of my home state of nebraska. it drives our economy, it fosters ingenuity and preserves the value of a handshake in our society. what i'm speaking about, mr. president, is agriculture, an industry near and dear to this farm boy's heart. what better time to celebrate the remarkable advances in agriculture than national ag week. it's not because my roots on farm, nor my time as secretary of agriculture that i'm inspired to rise and speak today. it is because of remarkable men and women who rise before the sun each morning and literally engage in feeding the world. they provide safe, abundant and affordable, food, fiber and fuel. they are the stewards of our national resources and the drivers of innovation. more than two million farmers and ranchers contribute more than $300 billion to the
the senator from nebraska. mr. johanns: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i rise today to recognize an industry that has shaped our country since the days of our founding fathers. this industry is part of the very fabric of so many states, part of the very fabric of my home state of nebraska. it drives our economy, it fosters ingenuity and preserves the value of a handshake in our society. what i'm speaking about, mr. president, is agriculture, an industry near and dear to this farm...
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otros lugares como georgia el gobernador no sabe si firmaría las leyes que se aprobó el jueves en nebraskate es el económico >>> y ver lo que le costó a arizona uno en terminos de costos legales segundo el famoso boicot económico que se dio contra arizona >>>carlos: otros factores la fuerte oposición organizada agrupos empresariales, religiosos, que están torciendo los brazos de legisladores departamento de policías que se niegan a actuar como agentes de inmigración hasta en ari skwozo autor está teniendo problemas para sdladelantar sus propuesta en los republicanos heihay divin >>>carlos: queda también ver si una recuperación económica seria históricamente buena en los Ángeles carlos botifoll telemundo. >>>josé: y carlos hablaba de arizona precisamente el departamento de justicia vigilará de cerca en la votación del condado de maricopa el gobierno federal quiere impedir que se cometan actos de sdrim nación discriminación y van a garantizar información en castellano, y con >>>josé: nos vamos ali ba libia encuentra hoy a las puertas de una guerra civil, rebeldes y fuerzas militares a favor
otros lugares como georgia el gobernador no sabe si firmaría las leyes que se aprobó el jueves en nebraskate es el económico >>> y ver lo que le costó a arizona uno en terminos de costos legales segundo el famoso boicot económico que se dio contra arizona >>>carlos: otros factores la fuerte oposición organizada agrupos empresariales, religiosos, que están torciendo los brazos de legisladores departamento de policías que se niegan a actuar como agentes de inmigración...
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the northeast part of nebraska. we see the gas prices rising right now, and wouldn't this be the time to take a leading position in renewable energies? guest: are you talking about us and all, for example? -- ethanol, for example? [laughter] >> all nuclear energy is, because i think the future will be there. gas is going so high we cannot afford it anymore. >> i think republicans are in favor of global energy use. what they're mostly in favor of is all of the above. they want every kind of energy because they know all of you, and all of us use a lot of electricity and we all love energy so we have to make more of it. that means nuclear has to be part of it. we have this terrible situation in japan, tsunami, earthquake, and this really crisis. automatically people say we have to stop doing nuclear energy over here. not necessarily. we need nuclear energy. we need solar. we need to be able to get more gasoline here in the united states. we should not be relying on what is going on. the problem is if you rely so much o
the northeast part of nebraska. we see the gas prices rising right now, and wouldn't this be the time to take a leading position in renewable energies? guest: are you talking about us and all, for example? -- ethanol, for example? [laughter] >> all nuclear energy is, because i think the future will be there. gas is going so high we cannot afford it anymore. >> i think republicans are in favor of global energy use. what they're mostly in favor of is all of the above. they want every...
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[applause] nathan is omaha, lakota, northern cheyenne, and was born in winnebago, nebraska.participates in the sun dance in south dakota and assists with ceremonies in california. nathan is respectful to elders and those who struggle with the digit -- addiction and other health issues. the path he found through recovery is called the good, read have, at half that requires one to give back and take care of the community. he has chosen to walk the good red road with support from friendship house and native american health center staff. after graduating from friendship house in 1996, nathan joint sober spirits, a support group of friendship house alumni. they provide security at powwows and other community events, and they are role models for a clean and sober life style, reaching out to community members who are struggling with addiction. nathan has volunteered for the san francisco and oakland tribal tanf program and has been a motivational speaker at schools throughout the area. he is a strong advocate for embracing native cultural arts, activities, and athletics. in 1998, n
[applause] nathan is omaha, lakota, northern cheyenne, and was born in winnebago, nebraska.participates in the sun dance in south dakota and assists with ceremonies in california. nathan is respectful to elders and those who struggle with the digit -- addiction and other health issues. the path he found through recovery is called the good, read have, at half that requires one to give back and take care of the community. he has chosen to walk the good red road with support from friendship house...
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i run a small construction company in the kearney, nebraska and i'm a father of three and he goes and i don't think -- he says, i have three children and i don't think i'm going to impress anyone with these credentials. he's right, but what an extraordinary thing he did. when i got in writing the book i said how did you get into this and what happened? and this is what defies those people who hate the internet. i read your first article on first net daily and i wonder if that's true. he said i wonder if that's true so i went -- and found obama's -- bill ayers curriculum veto and i organized his books i started going through his books. now, in the my book deconstructing obama i talk about the fact that the conservative media the human events and national reviews and "new york times" totally turn their back on my. they have literary editors they refuse to help. they send me things like -- the letter -- the email i got from the would you believe standard for -- weekly standard. the length is considerable and cutting would not do it justice. also we had a long rather critical piece on oba
i run a small construction company in the kearney, nebraska and i'm a father of three and he goes and i don't think -- he says, i have three children and i don't think i'm going to impress anyone with these credentials. he's right, but what an extraordinary thing he did. when i got in writing the book i said how did you get into this and what happened? and this is what defies those people who hate the internet. i read your first article on first net daily and i wonder if that's true. he said i...
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i'm the medical director of nebraska medical services. it is a non-profit organization. a lot of them do only have medi- cal. we have four clinics in san francisco. it is my pleasure to offer support for the rebuild. contrary to the testimony, which portray a very different picture of what i know of cpmc, cpmc has been a good neighbor to our community and our patients. we have received numerous donations and grants from cpmc to help us take care of patients who have never had access. we are the home to a quarter of healthy san francisco patients in the city of san francisco. cpmc provide the emergency and in-patient care for our health feet san francisco patients -- healthy san francisco patient. a number of people who are only on medi-cal are delivered on an annual basis. close to 100 receive a free care at cpmc. cpmc has made efforts to hire more bilingual staff and translators so patients can go comfortable. they provide culturally sensitive selection for our patients. on behalf of the community, we support rebuilding cpmc. we ask that you will do the same without del
i'm the medical director of nebraska medical services. it is a non-profit organization. a lot of them do only have medi- cal. we have four clinics in san francisco. it is my pleasure to offer support for the rebuild. contrary to the testimony, which portray a very different picture of what i know of cpmc, cpmc has been a good neighbor to our community and our patients. we have received numerous donations and grants from cpmc to help us take care of patients who have never had access. we are the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mr. nelson: i ask unanimous consent to call up the amendment i just offered to the -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from nebraska, mr. nelson, proposes an amendment numbered 182. it is the sense -- mr. nelson: i ask to dispense with further reading of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, with gas prices on the rise, americans want to know what washington is going to do about it. so let me provide a little update. the white house has responded by locking up the domestic energy supplies and pushing an energy tax that will drive gas prices up even higher. and democrats in congress aren't doing anything at all. so we've got a total disconnect right now between democrats in washington when it comes to gas prices. both the white house and democrats in congress are acting like they haven't seen a nightly newscast or driven by a gas station in weefntle senator inhofe, senator murkowski and s
the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska. mr. nelson: i ask unanimous consent to call up the amendment i just offered to the -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from nebraska, mr. nelson, proposes an amendment numbered 182. it is the sense -- mr. nelson: i ask to dispense with further reading of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, with gas prices on the rise, americans want to know...
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[applause] >> good afternoon, dan i'm from nebraska actually. actually, i'm not but colorado is close enough and will have to do in my point. those of us from other parts of the country are looking very carefully to what your doing here and we're learning a lot of great lessons and we hope the sea level rising is a lesson we don't have to learn but you all, are doing fascinating work. i road in last night with joel smith and he said with a wink and nunl, never turn down a trip to san francisco or new orleans. we have one still left. all right. i'm going to talk about a shared resource in the west and my first thing here is all important dividing line on the upper and lower basin colorado line. this photograph was taken lo 1880's and you will see the lower right, the founder. john lee is actually my grant grant grand father. you might think it's remarkable to be a descendant of the guy, but he had 21 lives and by my count about 2500 descendants right about now. let's go to the next. you probably all know the overview of the river. those that neve
[applause] >> good afternoon, dan i'm from nebraska actually. actually, i'm not but colorado is close enough and will have to do in my point. those of us from other parts of the country are looking very carefully to what your doing here and we're learning a lot of great lessons and we hope the sea level rising is a lesson we don't have to learn but you all, are doing fascinating work. i road in last night with joel smith and he said with a wink and nunl, never turn down a trip to san...
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men on their way to omaha, nebraska in the college basketball invitational., the man who tipped in the final bucket to give them their first title. 49 years and you may want to ask him. he was the last child of 11 kids in his family. >> they were serious. >> thanks, everyone. that's it for abc news.
men on their way to omaha, nebraska in the college basketball invitational., the man who tipped in the final bucket to give them their first title. 49 years and you may want to ask him. he was the last child of 11 kids in his family. >> they were serious. >> thanks, everyone. that's it for abc news.
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been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for managers to try and close some of the discussions. you heard this and this is a conclusion from years back from the water assessment approach. the people are chaning. and it's effecting society and water sources are now unavoidable. again 7 years back, and by no means i went back to my records and congress don edwards some of you may remember, held a hearing in 1987 on impacts of climate change on san francisco bay area and that was years back but it's getting a lot of attention but not a new issue. this graph could be temperature over time or green house gas over time. population. but what it is, actual
been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for...
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even if it had like my man in nebraska, there are people capable of doing great work. you don't need credentials to do it. >> 10,000 hours. he said when you are expanding it that once you are 21, you know, you are 90% established as a writer. it seems like there are different people. some people are 201 and don't progress beyond that. some people like barack obama> and have different experiences, talk to a wide range of people. constantly evolving. something they wrote in 1983 might be totally different from something they wrote in 1995. and the second point is that i books. he is a very good communicator. somebody that communicate better orally than with the written word. i will ask a question. here is the difference. point is well made. possible someone they're 33. he did not write. so it is as if i went from being a double bogey golfer to win the masters without playing golf. he did not do one or the other. you don't get that much better doing nothing. yes, ma'am. >> yes. i have to tell you the book, i have not tested yet, but i have to tell you that as an english m
even if it had like my man in nebraska, there are people capable of doing great work. you don't need credentials to do it. >> 10,000 hours. he said when you are expanding it that once you are 21, you know, you are 90% established as a writer. it seems like there are different people. some people are 201 and don't progress beyond that. some people like barack obama> and have different experiences, talk to a wide range of people. constantly evolving. something they wrote in 1983 might be...
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i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as little more inclusive than that on the legislation side of that. >> yes? one more. all right. two more. >> jim, kennedy jinx consultant. i think from california stance point the low angle thing here is to make sure that the rules being written and regulations as to how we're going to establish eligibility criteria and ranking for infrastructure some 37 billion dollars and bonds being proposed is a real opportunity to make sure these considers are included. considers like that were they included in water bond, state water project we might have an outcome for this. >> thank you. one more. water assignment campaign. [inaudible] one part of this is politics. maybe we're a little too gentle,
i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as little more inclusive than that on the legislation side of that. >> yes? one more. all...
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desde utah, y provocando problemas en nueva méxico y vamos a tener mucha acción, en kansas city, nebraskaamos vientos, y generará fuegos forestales, y temperaturas, bastante frío, en noche, condiciones placenteras al sureste, en los Ángeles, 65 grados, y noroeste no hay retraso de ropuertos, en nueva york, no es así, y washington con fuerteso vientos, condiciones invernales, al norte del país, tormenta invernal, con acumulaciones, desde dakotas hasta planicies, y no sobrepasan los 24 grados, continuamos con más. >>> gracias jackie, y la historia de continuación, es un joven enjaulado por su propia familia, porque atacaba al que tenía al alcance, fuimos a ecuador, y había una terrible realidad. >>> como si se tratara de una especie peligrosa, camina impaciente, se para y acuesta, duerme y se sienta, se nota que el encierro lo atormenta, no dice palabra, vive en esta cárcel de puro acero. >>> es un hombre adulto, de 34 años, con esquizofrenia, posiblemente. >>> luego de más de 2 años de encierro, un grupo de médicos, que se enteraron por un canal de televisión, tratan de mejorar su calidad
desde utah, y provocando problemas en nueva méxico y vamos a tener mucha acción, en kansas city, nebraskaamos vientos, y generará fuegos forestales, y temperaturas, bastante frío, en noche, condiciones placenteras al sureste, en los Ángeles, 65 grados, y noroeste no hay retraso de ropuertos, en nueva york, no es así, y washington con fuerteso vientos, condiciones invernales, al norte del país, tormenta invernal, con acumulaciones, desde dakotas hasta planicies, y no sobrepasan los 24...
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volunteer firefighters in nebraska played a game of donkey on a donkey. kind of poetic, right?hey rode around on the animals trying to score points from the saddle, thankfully with helmets on. the game raised money to buy new uniforms for the town's paramedics. you've got to love that. bill, of course i'm not the most, you know, proficient in sports, but this i can definitely get behind. >> i would assume that you would be good at this. >> i actually, play ied basketball. you give me a bad rap. i played baseball. i just have not followed it on in my career. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. today is national medal of honor day. in celebration of the military's highest decoration and those who receive it, admiral mike mullen, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff will deliver a ceremony marking the 150th anniversary of the congressional award. >>> in new york, broadway will dim its lights in tribute to elizabeth taylor. the actress died early wednesday of congestive heart failure at the age of 79. as elton john mou
volunteer firefighters in nebraska played a game of donkey on a donkey. kind of poetic, right?hey rode around on the animals trying to score points from the saddle, thankfully with helmets on. the game raised money to buy new uniforms for the town's paramedics. you've got to love that. bill, of course i'm not the most, you know, proficient in sports, but this i can definitely get behind. >> i would assume that you would be good at this. >> i actually, play ied basketball. you give...
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they will travel to nebraska to face crayton tomorrow. >>> a frightening scene along a bart rail line after two cars jumped the track. >>> and new video continues to come in from japan. an update from the latest strategies. >>> we have good news for bart riders in the east bay. we will bring you an update from the station where a bart train derailed. >>> the situation in japan continues to grow dire. it's all amade on the ktvu -- it's all ahead on the ktvu morning news. >>> well good morning, to you. welcome to monday march 14th i'm dave clark. >> and i'm claudine wong in for pam cook. let's check your weather and traffic. >> we do have a cloudy, drizzlely morning. very mild with lows
they will travel to nebraska to face crayton tomorrow. >>> a frightening scene along a bart rail line after two cars jumped the track. >>> and new video continues to come in from japan. an update from the latest strategies. >>> we have good news for bart riders in the east bay. we will bring you an update from the station where a bart train derailed. >>> the situation in japan continues to grow dire. it's all amade on the ktvu -- it's all ahead on the ktvu...
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and that's going to be dumping quite heavy snow for in and around nebraska as well and then also overd the northeast and more snow to come as well. now, further down we're looking at severe thunderstorms to break out as well come tuesday. there is that threat for tornados. watch out for strong winds as well as heavy downpours as well across louisiana and texas. and you can see that over toward the northwest there is going to be a new system coming in, bringing plenty of coastal rain and inland snow. 8 degrees in vancouver today. minus 9 in winnipeg. and then over toward toronto quite chilly here. 0 for your daytime high. 1 in denver. but it does stay very pleasant and warm down in the southeast. 27 degrees down in miami. 24 in houston. now, for europe we have good spells of sunshine across continental europe. high pressure system in control here. and then over towards the southwest, scattered showers again for the southwestern corner of iberia here, with some heavy downpours and thunderstorms in between. across the north we're going to be contending with strong winds again, especially
and that's going to be dumping quite heavy snow for in and around nebraska as well and then also overd the northeast and more snow to come as well. now, further down we're looking at severe thunderstorms to break out as well come tuesday. there is that threat for tornados. watch out for strong winds as well as heavy downpours as well across louisiana and texas. and you can see that over toward the northwest there is going to be a new system coming in, bringing plenty of coastal rain and inland...
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other farm belt states like north dakota, minnesota, iowa and nebraska saw even bigger gains. that has economists at the federal reserve bank in kansas city concerned about a possible bubble, so they're keeping an eye on land values. but agriculture economist dan basse doesn't think there is a bubble. he says many of the farmers buying land are paying cash. >> they are relatively free from debt. grain prices are high, and their balance sheets are really pretty fluid. >> reporter: land broker brownfield thinks illinois farmland will keep appreciating at least 5% annually for the foreseeable future. and he believes, when the housing market improves, developers will join the bidding in this area, boosting values even more. >> it's a beautiful area, a lot of rolling terrain. some day, people are going to like this to live on. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," newark, illinois. >> tom: just a reminder-- you can catch us online at nbronpbs.org. there you can comment on our blog or watch any programs that you may have missed. or you can follow us on twitter at
other farm belt states like north dakota, minnesota, iowa and nebraska saw even bigger gains. that has economists at the federal reserve bank in kansas city concerned about a possible bubble, so they're keeping an eye on land values. but agriculture economist dan basse doesn't think there is a bubble. he says many of the farmers buying land are paying cash. >> they are relatively free from debt. grain prices are high, and their balance sheets are really pretty fluid. >> reporter:...
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more than a dozen reported twisters hit nebraska and iowa, like this one, captured south of des moines. homes and farms were damaged. but luckily nobody was hurt. also, a snowstorm is burying the upper midwest. more than a foot of snow is expected in upper wisconsin, by the end of the day. >>> and now, for the rest of this morning's weather from around the country. that midwest snow is accompanied by some powerful winds. we'll have some severe storms move east, battering the ohio and tennessee valleys with large hail, 80-mile-per-hour winds and isolated tornadoes, as well. rain from washington, d.c. to new york. several inches of snow to the north and west of the city. rain from san francisco to l.a. snow in the sierra nevada, cascades and northern rockies. >> and we're looking at 55 in salt lake city. 75 in phoenix. fargo only gets up to 22. and minneapolis, 30. mostly 40s in the northeast. >>> well coming up next the recovery for japan's auto giant is taking longer than first thought. we have new details coming out. >>> plus, the updated recall for nearly 1 million baby cribs. a lot
more than a dozen reported twisters hit nebraska and iowa, like this one, captured south of des moines. homes and farms were damaged. but luckily nobody was hurt. also, a snowstorm is burying the upper midwest. more than a foot of snow is expected in upper wisconsin, by the end of the day. >>> and now, for the rest of this morning's weather from around the country. that midwest snow is accompanied by some powerful winds. we'll have some severe storms move east, battering the ohio and...
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i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidti
i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidti
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i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and
i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and
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there were multiple funnel clouds reported tuesday afternoon in parts of iowa and nebraska. the severe weather also carried some large hail. there were no injuries. but some scattered damage was reported. >>> south dakota is the first state to require a three-day waiting period for women seeking an abortion. the new law also compels women to undergo counseling aimed at convincing them not to go through with the procedure. the state governor signed the bill into law tuesday. it goes into effect july 1st. abortion rights groups plan to challenge the measure. >>> well, today, marks one year since president obama signed health care reform into law. polls show americans remain deeply divided on the issue, falling sharply among party lines. the law faces a number of legal challenges on the state level. most analysts expect it to ultimately end up at the supreme court. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," google's universal library hits a roadblock. and it may be the time to buy a new car. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and much more. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to
there were multiple funnel clouds reported tuesday afternoon in parts of iowa and nebraska. the severe weather also carried some large hail. there were no injuries. but some scattered damage was reported. >>> south dakota is the first state to require a three-day waiting period for women seeking an abortion. the new law also compels women to undergo counseling aimed at convincing them not to go through with the procedure. the state governor signed the bill into law tuesday. it goes...
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moe alahmad and his engineering students at the university of nebraska-lincoln brought their concept to planet forward. they call it isave. it gathers data from outlets equipped with wireless transmitters. that way, it can calculate... >> how much energy is being wasted in real time, and an opportunity to take action to save energy. >> according to researchers at arizona state university, about 40% of the energy used in american homes is wasted. alahmad received a grant from the environmental protection agency's p-3 design competition to help change that with this home energy dashboard. it's working great... in the lab. >> you can give people a button to help control their power use, but you still have to persuade them to push the button. and that's going to be a key challenge going forward. >> it's a challenge major corporations are taking on, as well. panasonic is working on a system called smart energy gateway. ge calls it nucleus. lg plans to put it all into a smartphone app. all three act as an interface between home appliances and smart meters. now available in some parts of th
moe alahmad and his engineering students at the university of nebraska-lincoln brought their concept to planet forward. they call it isave. it gathers data from outlets equipped with wireless transmitters. that way, it can calculate... >> how much energy is being wasted in real time, and an opportunity to take action to save energy. >> according to researchers at arizona state university, about 40% of the energy used in american homes is wasted. alahmad received a grant from the...
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hispanics contributed more than half the total population growth in 18 states including kansas and nebraska, florida and louisiana. and with the white birthrate declining, hispanic children in texas now make up 50% of all public school students, up from 40% a decade ago. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south. >> reporter: census figures show the south was also a magnet for african americans moving out of northern cities like detroit and chicago. the black population in north carolina grew 18% over the past decade. georgia 26%. florida 28% >> these are new younger blacks who don't remember a lot of the bad stuff that went on in the south years ago, who don't remember being shut out of the suburbs. they want to have it all, they want to go with the jobs are. they want to go where the good houses are. >> a equals d, b. >> reporter: the anderson family left detroit... left detroit for atlanta when their jobs looked unc
hispanics contributed more than half the total population growth in 18 states including kansas and nebraska, florida and louisiana. and with the white birthrate declining, hispanic children in texas now make up 50% of all public school students, up from 40% a decade ago. >> the 2010 census is showing us that latinos have become a national population, no longer concentrated in the traditional gateway states. in fact, i think the story of the 2010 census is the rise of the latino south....
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governor herbert, you would think that's the traditional pronouncuation -- [laughter] >> because nebraska and utah are similar in population. and demographics. would it be beneficial in a state exchange to have the opportunity to combine with other states and form a regional and let you go first and then governor patrick. >> yes. i think it would be. i think he'll increase purchasing power and the ability to have more competition and the consumer will have more options and better options for their own unique needs. again, without beating a dead horse here, it's not a matter is my approach better than governor patrick's approach. again, mitt romney is a friend of mine. in fact, we looked at the massachusetts nod the -- massachusetts model when we started out. it didn't work for utah. it one in the best interest. there's probably pros and cons. it's not a matter of he's right and i'm wrong, as we work together as states, we can find solution. of we talk about what does the health care reform message? what is the issue? i don't think the public understands. universal access, quality of care,
governor herbert, you would think that's the traditional pronouncuation -- [laughter] >> because nebraska and utah are similar in population. and demographics. would it be beneficial in a state exchange to have the opportunity to combine with other states and form a regional and let you go first and then governor patrick. >> yes. i think it would be. i think he'll increase purchasing power and the ability to have more competition and the consumer will have more options and better...