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nebraska 4-2. iowa, 4-2. wisconsin is at iowa and then has minnesota here in the battle for paul bunion's actix. if you tuned in, you missed history. gordon had a couple early fumbles. that seemed as you noted at the time that it just inspired him to play with that much more focus and tenacity. the offensive line shows and opened up a lot of big holes for him to run through. >> chris: i want to give credit to a guy -- tj woods, the offensive line coach f you can get players, experienced players to play together like that offensive line does to open up the holes for gordon, having the outstanding ability, as a coach that's what you want to see. believe me, sean, those offensive linemen are going to celebrate that as much as gordon and gordon will celebrate with them because that's a testament to them it's a team game. melvin is the one that gets the credit deservedly so. >> sean: kickoff is down. n melvin holds the yards of the game record. and dane the all-time rushing record and i hold the touchdown record.
nebraska 4-2. iowa, 4-2. wisconsin is at iowa and then has minnesota here in the battle for paul bunion's actix. if you tuned in, you missed history. gordon had a couple early fumbles. that seemed as you noted at the time that it just inspired him to play with that much more focus and tenacity. the offensive line shows and opened up a lot of big holes for him to run through. >> chris: i want to give credit to a guy -- tj woods, the offensive line coach f you can get players, experienced...
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we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask any questions of our colleagues as we conclude this conference. i want to thank all of those participating. i want to thank our colleagues for participating in this press conference. with that, we will conclude. thank you.
we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask any questions of our colleagues as we conclude this conference. i want to thank all of those participating. i want to thank our colleagues for participating in this press conference. with that, we will conclude. thank you.
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nebraska 4-2. iowa, 4-2. wisconsin is at iowa and then has minnesota here in the battle for paul bunion's actix. if you tuned in, you missed history. gordon had a couple early fumbles. that seemed as you noted at the time that it just inspired him to play with that much more focus and tenacity. the offensive line shows and opened up a lot of big holes for him to run through. >> chris: i want to give credit to a guy -- tj woods, the offensive line coach f you can get players, experienced players to play together like that offensive line does to open up the holes for gordon, having the outstanding ability, as a coach that's what you want to see. believe me, sean, those offensive linemen are going to celebrate that as much as gordon and gordon will celebrate with them because that's a testament to them it's a team game. melvin is the one that gets the credit deservedly so. >> sean: kickoff is down. n melvin holds the yards of the game record. and dane the all-time rushing record and i hold the touchdown record.
nebraska 4-2. iowa, 4-2. wisconsin is at iowa and then has minnesota here in the battle for paul bunion's actix. if you tuned in, you missed history. gordon had a couple early fumbles. that seemed as you noted at the time that it just inspired him to play with that much more focus and tenacity. the offensive line shows and opened up a lot of big holes for him to run through. >> chris: i want to give credit to a guy -- tj woods, the offensive line coach f you can get players, experienced...
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you take abdullah off that nebraska team, that's a huge loss. >> chris: huge loss for nebraska. he's special. >> sean: under 1:30 to go now. ohio state on the verge of making history, it will be their 20th straight big ten regular season win, matching the all-time conference record that the buckeyes set back in 2005 through '07. pacific life game summary. more big offense for ohio state. their fifth game with 50 or more points, leading the country. and on defense. we talked to urban meyer yesterday, chris. he said, you know, i'll take giving up some occasional big plays in the passing game, though they've done a great job lately in cutting down those, in exchange for pressure, attacking defense that leads the league in sacks and takeaways, interceptions, tackles for loss, those sorts of things and that's the kind of defense that they're playing. forcing their opponents into mistakes. >> chris: the big reason that changed was the orange bowl and the screens drove him crazy with clemson. he made the decision that would never happen again. >> sean: ford wrapup coming up with chris
you take abdullah off that nebraska team, that's a huge loss. >> chris: huge loss for nebraska. he's special. >> sean: under 1:30 to go now. ohio state on the verge of making history, it will be their 20th straight big ten regular season win, matching the all-time conference record that the buckeyes set back in 2005 through '07. pacific life game summary. more big offense for ohio state. their fifth game with 50 or more points, leading the country. and on defense. we talked to urban...
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work in nebraska.uld take another seven months or so. then we start looking at a situation where the u.s. congress would have to contemplate pushing the admin straight and forward. -- administration forward. >> before even the president would direct the state department to do anything about it, the democrats in congress are pushing for this. mary landrieu is pushing on the floor for debate tonight. and a vote tomorrow on the keystone pipeline. is understandable. it would be interesting if the democrats in a lame-duck congress push this thing through. >> the logic behind supporting senator landrieu at this juncture would be to preserve her seat. even though the democrats have now lost the majority going into , it would begress one less seat to have to make up if they were able to push her over the line in the runoff. the question is whether or not that works. the washington post today was talking about, yet, you can make that happen. she may still not prevail. be accomplished by giving the republican so
work in nebraska.uld take another seven months or so. then we start looking at a situation where the u.s. congress would have to contemplate pushing the admin straight and forward. -- administration forward. >> before even the president would direct the state department to do anything about it, the democrats in congress are pushing for this. mary landrieu is pushing on the floor for debate tonight. and a vote tomorrow on the keystone pipeline. is understandable. it would be interesting if...
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you take abdullah off that nebraska team, that's a huge loss. >> chris: huge loss for nebraska. he's special. >> sean: under 1:30 to go now. ohio state on the verge of making history, it will be their 20th straight big ten regular season win, matching the all-time conference record that the buckeyes set back in 2005 through '07. pacific life game summary. more big offense for ohio state. their fifth game with 50 or more points, leading the country. and on defense. we talked to urban meyer yesterday, chris. he said, you know, i'll take giving up some occasional big plays in the passing game, though they've done a great job lately in cutting down those, in exchange for pressure, attacking defense that leads the league in sacks and takeaways, interceptions, tackles for loss, those sorts of things and that's the kind of defense that they're playing. forcing their opponents into mistakes. >> chris: the big reason that changed was the orange bowl and the screens drove him crazy with clemson. he made the decision that would never happen again. >> sean: ford wrapup coming up with chris
you take abdullah off that nebraska team, that's a huge loss. >> chris: huge loss for nebraska. he's special. >> sean: under 1:30 to go now. ohio state on the verge of making history, it will be their 20th straight big ten regular season win, matching the all-time conference record that the buckeyes set back in 2005 through '07. pacific life game summary. more big offense for ohio state. their fifth game with 50 or more points, leading the country. and on defense. we talked to urban...
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our top story this moon -- noon, a top story -- a top surgeon with ebola has died in a nebraska hospital this morning. he contracted the virus while working in sierra leone. doctors are holding a live press conference. let's focus in. global research elements are truly remarkable. they are the standard for quality and an inspiration for all. the ebola virus infection is obviously an extremely deadly disease. we are reminded today that even though this was the best possible place for a patient with this virus to be, that in it -- that in the very advanced stages even the most modern techniques at our disposal are not enough to help these patients once they reach a critical threshold. withocus needs to remain global emphasis on prevention, as well as early diagnosis and treatment. over to ourn it panel, i am reminded of the words of theodore roosevelt, who said it is far better to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to write with for those who live in a gray twilight that knows not victory or defeat." it is my pleasure now to turn this over
our top story this moon -- noon, a top story -- a top surgeon with ebola has died in a nebraska hospital this morning. he contracted the virus while working in sierra leone. doctors are holding a live press conference. let's focus in. global research elements are truly remarkable. they are the standard for quality and an inspiration for all. the ebola virus infection is obviously an extremely deadly disease. we are reminded today that even though this was the best possible place for a patient...
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old, at 4:00am at nebraska, omaha. he has there for just 36 hours. a surgeon who flew from sierra leone to nebraska just this past saturday in critical condition. dr phil smith who treated him made comments earlier today. >> the ebola virus infection is a deadly disease. we are reminded today that even though this was the best possible place for this patient to be, in the advanced staples, even the most modern techniques we have at our disposal are not enough to help the patients once they reach a clinical threshold. the focus needs to remain with a global emphasise on prevention and early diagnosis. >> reporter: when the dr salia arrived in the u.s., his kidneys were not functioning, his respiratory system was breaking down, he, unfortunately was unresponsive. doctors did all they did, without success. he's the second patient to die in the united states from ebola. the united states president's press secretary put out a statement this morning: lip while over 5,000 have died to ebola in west africa, officials in the u.
old, at 4:00am at nebraska, omaha. he has there for just 36 hours. a surgeon who flew from sierra leone to nebraska just this past saturday in critical condition. dr phil smith who treated him made comments earlier today. >> the ebola virus infection is a deadly disease. we are reminded today that even though this was the best possible place for this patient to be, in the advanced staples, even the most modern techniques we have at our disposal are not enough to help the patients once...
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nebraska hospital preparing for a new ebola patient. who it is and the treatment he may soon receive ahead. >>> plus, a tiger on the loose near disneyland in france. we are live with the desperate search this morning. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and
nebraska hospital preparing for a new ebola patient. who it is and the treatment he may soon receive ahead. >>> plus, a tiger on the loose near disneyland in france. we are live with the desperate search this morning. [ man ] look how beautiful it is. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know...
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nebraska is another excuse. the president still waiting on the nebraska decision. thet: the president holds ultimate decision by law, national determination. the state department is waiting for the right to be approved in a nebraska and additional analysis. although when do we expect a decision? guest: idly sometime next year. caller: is cindy girl is a pretty good spokesperson for the koch brothers that own it. these and oil going through the pipe, when that ruined the sides of the type and you have to replace it every four or five years? what about all the toxic rate, because this is the dirtiest oil he can possibly find on this planet. we are making it sale like -- you for your question. this oil is very similar to other crudes that we refine in the u.s. it is difficult to discuss or debate things in soundbites. this oil has been delivered to refineries forst decades. the difference now is that we have the ability to take gas turbine it in the gulf coast, what are most state-of-the-art areas. that is the need to bring it down. we have the opportunity with our ow
nebraska is another excuse. the president still waiting on the nebraska decision. thet: the president holds ultimate decision by law, national determination. the state department is waiting for the right to be approved in a nebraska and additional analysis. although when do we expect a decision? guest: idly sometime next year. caller: is cindy girl is a pretty good spokesperson for the koch brothers that own it. these and oil going through the pipe, when that ruined the sides of the type and...
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they flew to omaha, nebraska to be close to dr.a and see him there. >> doctors are doing their very best to save his life. >>> passengers on board the crown princess screws ships, 172 of them came down with the norovirus during a month-long ship. >> highly contagious, gastrointestinal virus. the ship has docked in california and the cdc is now investigating the outbreak and the cruise line's response. >>> people across the country are awaiting a grand jury decision from ferguson, missouri. >> the grand jury to decide whether or not to indict police officer darren wilson in the shooting death of michael brown. protesters have marched through the streets, demanding justice in missouri. businesses in the area have already started boarding up their windows because they fear the violence. >>> this morning a 16-year-old boy remains hospitalized after he was severely beaten in the hallways of a high school. >> the family of a student involved in the fight says the people responsible should be prosecuted. nikki burdine is live this morning
they flew to omaha, nebraska to be close to dr.a and see him there. >> doctors are doing their very best to save his life. >>> passengers on board the crown princess screws ships, 172 of them came down with the norovirus during a month-long ship. >> highly contagious, gastrointestinal virus. the ship has docked in california and the cdc is now investigating the outbreak and the cruise line's response. >>> people across the country are awaiting a grand jury decision...
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they were treated at nebraska. and even recently the gentleman in new york, they were all wearing level four gear. how did they get infected? can the virus live in other mammals besides primates, bats, rodents and humans? i have worked and lived in africa for about 25 years and i have eaten my share of bush meat. it's not always bats. it's mostly something like a groundhog. and so what does it mean, where does the virus live? the point is that can it jump into the animal population here, we need to know that. as with other viruses, is it possible that ebola can be asymptomatic? sort of a typhoid mary kind of a thing. we know for a fact of three situations where blood were drawn on patients who were nonfeeble, who were nonsymptomatic and they all three tested positive. one of the problems that exists today in liberia where samaritan's purse is working is that there is no protocol to move blood from liberia to rocky mountain laboratory where these kind of tests would need to be checked. and results found out. i will
they were treated at nebraska. and even recently the gentleman in new york, they were all wearing level four gear. how did they get infected? can the virus live in other mammals besides primates, bats, rodents and humans? i have worked and lived in africa for about 25 years and i have eaten my share of bush meat. it's not always bats. it's mostly something like a groundhog. and so what does it mean, where does the virus live? the point is that can it jump into the animal population here, we...
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frieden, from nebraska, i'm really proud of the efforts of university of nebraska med center. at least we're top in something. it's not football, but it gives us a sense of real pride despite the last patient outcome, which they did heroic efforts. but also in that regard, they seem to have been the ones that, especially in comparison to the dallas baptist hospital, we're kind of the -- that they were setting the standards on the practi practices. so that begs the question or at least we should ask the question of whether the cdc should develop an accreditation type of program on infectious disease programs to ensure that these hospitals maintain a level of competency in readiness. is something. like that ongoing? >> first, we really appreciate the facility in nebraska and their willingness to step forward in a phenomenal care they have provided to all of the patient who is have come to them. despite the outcome of the physician recently, we know that heroic measures were undertaken and the staff there really deserve the gratitude of all of us. we appreciate their willingness
frieden, from nebraska, i'm really proud of the efforts of university of nebraska med center. at least we're top in something. it's not football, but it gives us a sense of real pride despite the last patient outcome, which they did heroic efforts. but also in that regard, they seem to have been the ones that, especially in comparison to the dallas baptist hospital, we're kind of the -- that they were setting the standards on the practi practices. so that begs the question or at least we should...
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people who say we need to wait for the nebraska supreme court, nothing's going to go through nebraska until the people of nebraska, through their representatives, actually approve a route. so that's, that's an issue, in my opinion, that belongs to the people of nebraska and to their elected representatives and to their people. when they say, look, the e.i.s. may have said that, but it's not reality. when the e.i.s. commissioned by the state department says there will not be a carbon impact as a result of this pipeline, but we aren't going to talk about that because we don't agree with that fact. we don't agree with that fact in the e.i.s., that this isn't about stopping the oil sands in canada, the oil sand development. this is about a pipeline and whether it's in the national interest to bring that pipe south. now i want to tell you why i think it's in the national interest. i think it's in the national interest because when i talk about energy independence for our country, when i talk about energy independence for our country and looking at how we can deploy our resources for the go
people who say we need to wait for the nebraska supreme court, nothing's going to go through nebraska until the people of nebraska, through their representatives, actually approve a route. so that's, that's an issue, in my opinion, that belongs to the people of nebraska and to their elected representatives and to their people. when they say, look, the e.i.s. may have said that, but it's not reality. when the e.i.s. commissioned by the state department says there will not be a carbon impact as a...
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frieden, from nebraska, i'm really proud of the efforts of university of nebraska med center. at least we're top in something. it's not football, but it gives us a sense of real pride despite the last patient outcome, which they did heroic efforts. but also in that regard, they seem to have been the ones that, especially in comparison to the dallas baptist hospital, we're kind of the -- that they were setting the standards on the practi practices. so that begs the question or at least we should ask the question of whether the cdc should develop an accreditation type of program on infectious disease programs to ensure that these hospitals maintain a level of competency in readiness. is something. like that ongoing? >> first, we really appreciate the facility in nebraska and their willingness to step forward in a phenomenal care they have provided to all of the patient who is have come to them. despite the outcome of the physician recently, we know that heroic measures were undertaken and the staff there really deserve the gratitude of all of us. we appreciate their willingness
frieden, from nebraska, i'm really proud of the efforts of university of nebraska med center. at least we're top in something. it's not football, but it gives us a sense of real pride despite the last patient outcome, which they did heroic efforts. but also in that regard, they seem to have been the ones that, especially in comparison to the dallas baptist hospital, we're kind of the -- that they were setting the standards on the practi practices. so that begs the question or at least we should...
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. >> you were born in nebraska, a child of educate ors, small-town nebraska. what were your dreams back then? >> probably not to be an educator in nebraska because every time my father told me about how during the depression, your mother and i would have to decide if we could spend a dime to go to the movies or to buy bread or lettuce or something with it. and he taught for $600 a year, boys and girls. unbelievable. i actually love nebraska. i love going back there. you find wonderful things about a place you lived in that you didn't know when you lived there. but i got aware of a young man at the university of nebraska famous for getting certain dirty jokes into things that he emceed. his name was johnny carson. it was the same johnny carson. >> you ended up meeting because he was a magician? >> yeah. >> you did some magic? >> that's right. i met carson as a magician backstage, church basement and i took my two little magician friends with me and there he was. and gave us a filthy look every magician would give you when he is concealing a dove in his coat, se
. >> you were born in nebraska, a child of educate ors, small-town nebraska. what were your dreams back then? >> probably not to be an educator in nebraska because every time my father told me about how during the depression, your mother and i would have to decide if we could spend a dime to go to the movies or to buy bread or lettuce or something with it. and he taught for $600 a year, boys and girls. unbelievable. i actually love nebraska. i love going back there. you find...
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he was flown home to nebraska on saturday for emergency treatment.ray has more from atlanta. >> reporter: as the centers for disease control and prevention here in atlanta georgia, are sending more workers and officials over to west africa, specifically the country of mali to help stop any sort of epidemic in the works of ebola folks here in the state of nebraska, are mourning the loss of dr. martin salia, who passed way this morning, 44 years olds, at 4:00 a.m. at the university of nebraska medical center in omaha. he was there for just 36 hours. a surgeon who flew from see siea leone just this past saturday in extremely critical condition. dr. phil smith who treated him made comments early today. >> the ebola virus infection is obviously an extremely deadly disease. we are reminded today that even though this was the best possible place for a patient with this virus to be, that in the very advanced stages, even the most modern techniques that we have at our disposal are not enough to help these patients once they reach a critical threshold. the foc
he was flown home to nebraska on saturday for emergency treatment.ray has more from atlanta. >> reporter: as the centers for disease control and prevention here in atlanta georgia, are sending more workers and officials over to west africa, specifically the country of mali to help stop any sort of epidemic in the works of ebola folks here in the state of nebraska, are mourning the loss of dr. martin salia, who passed way this morning, 44 years olds, at 4:00 a.m. at the university of...
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nebraska hospital preparing for a new infected patient.g just ahead. >>> a new ebola patient due to arrive here in the united states. the nebraska medical center preparing to receive a surgeon born in sierra leone treating ebola patients there. the patient is a permanent united states resident. he is expected to arrive this week, but depending if he is health enough to make the trip. >> they are trying to make sure if he is healthy enough for transfer. we hope the patient is stable enough to get him to us and we can do what we have been doing. >> doctors say the patient will have access to a new experimental ebola treatment. the hospital is one of four in the u.s. to treat ebola patients. >>> lawyers for the family of michael brown appealing for peace in ferguson, missouri. the family makes it clear they do not condone violence marring the missouri town. >>> later this morning, the man suspected in the kidnapping and murder in the university of virginia student hannah graham will be in court to hear the charges in a different crime. jesse
nebraska hospital preparing for a new infected patient.g just ahead. >>> a new ebola patient due to arrive here in the united states. the nebraska medical center preparing to receive a surgeon born in sierra leone treating ebola patients there. the patient is a permanent united states resident. he is expected to arrive this week, but depending if he is health enough to make the trip. >> they are trying to make sure if he is healthy enough for transfer. we hope the patient is...
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they kept him out and nebraska was able to get the win.t was 35-14 in the end to monte cross ending up in the end zone. next game at wisconsin facing another great running back gordon. on a wet day in philadelphia. temple taken down number 23 ecu. then -- >> ♪ >> brian: that ain't no hip hop. >> adam: first win over a ranked team since 1998. they can do whatever they want. a game we brought you earlier from west point. air force takes home the commander in chief trophy for the 19th time and bowl eligible. to the acc. close between duke and pitt. >> brian: i see nothing but potential. oh, boy. he blows the game tying 26 yard field goal. the game goes to overtime. the second overtime pitt leads. duke back up quarterback scores. >> adam: these guys play wild games. duke clinching back-to-back winning seasons. steve spurrier was their head coach then and they stay in first place in the coaster division. some of the stars of the day. miami in a win with duke. a big 100 yard rushing game. trevor knight 6 total touchdowns for oklahoma. shaq thomp
they kept him out and nebraska was able to get the win.t was 35-14 in the end to monte cross ending up in the end zone. next game at wisconsin facing another great running back gordon. on a wet day in philadelphia. temple taken down number 23 ecu. then -- >> ♪ >> brian: that ain't no hip hop. >> adam: first win over a ranked team since 1998. they can do whatever they want. a game we brought you earlier from west point. air force takes home the commander in chief trophy for...
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morning according to officials in nebraska. he had advanced symptoms upon arrival here in the u.s. he was in extremely critical condition as of last night according to a bless release tha--a press release given down. he was given kidney dialysis and he was in respiratory failure. he was given medicines, but specifically his kidney and respiratory failed this morning. >> when you say he was given various medicines, we understand that he was given experimental drugs. >> yes, experimental drugs specifically zmapp created in san diego, california. the interesting thing about zmapp over the course of the past two months that experimental drug has not been available because minimal amount of doses were around. when we were heard of it when it was given to dr. kent brantley here in atlanta. they created an up tick of those doses, we do know that the doctor had been given zmapp but there are questions whether it actually works. there has never been experimental clinical trials given on this drug. clearly, the doctor was too late in the
morning according to officials in nebraska. he had advanced symptoms upon arrival here in the u.s. he was in extremely critical condition as of last night according to a bless release tha--a press release given down. he was given kidney dialysis and he was in respiratory failure. he was given medicines, but specifically his kidney and respiratory failed this morning. >> when you say he was given various medicines, we understand that he was given experimental drugs. >> yes,...
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he is receiving treatment in nebraska. he is a citizen of sierra leone but he lives and works in the u.s. health care workers hope to save him with experimental drugs they've been using. we are tracking developments from atlanta. what more do we know about the doctor this morning? >> well, good morning, we know he is in extremely critical condition, much different than the other two patients successfully treated in nebraska in omaha, so the weighs is very nimble right now. they're not sure exactly where this is going to go as the 44-year-old surgeon lice in nebraska. >> dr. martin saleyah is fighting for his life at the nebraska medical center. he was working in sierra leone when he contracted ebola. >> he is extremely ill, possibly even more ill than any of the patients that have been transported from western africa to the united states to be treated for ebola up to this point. >> he arrived in omaha over the weekend. medical workers carefully moving him on an enclosed stretcher, unlike other patients, he was too sick to
he is receiving treatment in nebraska. he is a citizen of sierra leone but he lives and works in the u.s. health care workers hope to save him with experimental drugs they've been using. we are tracking developments from atlanta. what more do we know about the doctor this morning? >> well, good morning, we know he is in extremely critical condition, much different than the other two patients successfully treated in nebraska in omaha, so the weighs is very nimble right now. they're not...
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we have in nebraska, hopefully we can do that. thank you for the opportunity, mr. chair and vice chair. thank you. >> all right. congressman-elect ted lieu -- [laughter] yes, we can go now. we are finished. congressman-elect lieu. >> i am ted lieu, and i am thrilled to be here. i think my incredible colleagues for the job you have done. i have been here less than 24 hours, and there are no coat checks in southern california. i am excited to be here. the democratic caucus is amazingly diverse, and the freshman class is reflection of that diversity, and we are very proud that nearly 1/4 of that class are veterans. i served active duty in the air force. i'm in the reserves. i look forward to working with my colleagues across the aisle, and it is clear voters want us to work together, and i believe we can get agreement on areas such as transportation and infrastructure funding, and protecting privacy of americans from unreasonable surveillance. there are going to be areas where we will not agree, and those areas, we will fight to prot
we have in nebraska, hopefully we can do that. thank you for the opportunity, mr. chair and vice chair. thank you. >> all right. congressman-elect ted lieu -- [laughter] yes, we can go now. we are finished. congressman-elect lieu. >> i am ted lieu, and i am thrilled to be here. i think my incredible colleagues for the job you have done. i have been here less than 24 hours, and there are no coat checks in southern california. i am excited to be here. the democratic caucus is...
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martin salia taken off a plane in omaha, nebraska, put into an ambulance.anent u.s. resident but native of sierra rey i don't know whe leone where he contracted that virus. we'll continue to follow his trip to the hospital there in omaha, nebraska. but for now, back to "caught on camera." >>> november 2, 1995, miami, florida. a 25-mile low-speed police chase comes to a deadly conclusion. after an emotionally disturbed man takes 13 special needs children hostage on their school bus. miami tv crews capture the entire incident on camera. at the time, nubia cast lawn noes by putting her son on the school bus. but this day is different. >> translator: i noticed someone crossing the street, a well-dressed man. he quickly pushed me into the bus, closed the doors and ordered the bus driver to drive, to keep going, and that he had a gun. >> the man is highly agitated. he demands to be driven to a local irs headquarters. when the authorities get a tip from someone who witnessed a hijacking, they respond by sending a swarm of police vehicles to the scene on the palmet
martin salia taken off a plane in omaha, nebraska, put into an ambulance.anent u.s. resident but native of sierra rey i don't know whe leone where he contracted that virus. we'll continue to follow his trip to the hospital there in omaha, nebraska. but for now, back to "caught on camera." >>> november 2, 1995, miami, florida. a 25-mile low-speed police chase comes to a deadly conclusion. after an emotionally disturbed man takes 13 special needs children hostage on their...
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tomorrow to undergo treatment in nebraska. today his wife and sons in new carrollton were still raw with emotions trying to deal with that news. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in new carrollton, maryland, where the family of ebola victim dr. martin salia has been told by u.s. officials he'll be flown from west africa to nebraska early tomorrow. >> i know he's sick. >> reporter: his wife too shattered with worry to appear on camera spoke in the new carrollton apartment today. >> i'm worried for him. >> so far he's responding very well to treatment. >> reporter: 20-year-old son mada says his father's work in sierra leone is nothing short of heroic. >> so he knew what he was going in for. he said it's because this was a calling, that he had this as a calling from god this is what he of meant to do. >> reporter: the family says he's alert and oriented and in stable condition and know his best shot at survival is to get back to the u.s. as soon as possible. they plan to go to omaha to try to be near him once he arrives here. in new c
tomorrow to undergo treatment in nebraska. today his wife and sons in new carrollton were still raw with emotions trying to deal with that news. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in new carrollton, maryland, where the family of ebola victim dr. martin salia has been told by u.s. officials he'll be flown from west africa to nebraska early tomorrow. >> i know he's sick. >> reporter: his wife too shattered with worry to appear on camera spoke in the new carrollton apartment today....
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within the last hour, a plane carrying the last ebola patient has arrived in nebraska. dr. martin salia was carried on a stretcher before taken on to the biocontainment unit in omaha. dr. salia was flown back to the u.s. for treatment at the request of his wife after his medical team said he was critically ill. he's a surgeon, lives in maryland and is a permanent u.s. citizen. we'll bring in our cnn analyst who is joining us, formally with the cdc, you have a unique perspective on this. let me ask you as we play footage for the viewers about how he was taken off the plane on a stretcher covered in a bubble, this is different than other doctors that have returned with ebola who have managed to walk off the plane and walk out of the ambulance. what does this tell you? >> this tells us that this person is in very critical condition. he is the sickest of the third ebola patients they have had so far. and this bubble cocoon that we are seeing in the video, poppy, that is common on these kinds of planes. he's so sick and cannot walk into the hospital, but he's still surrounded in
within the last hour, a plane carrying the last ebola patient has arrived in nebraska. dr. martin salia was carried on a stretcher before taken on to the biocontainment unit in omaha. dr. salia was flown back to the u.s. for treatment at the request of his wife after his medical team said he was critically ill. he's a surgeon, lives in maryland and is a permanent u.s. citizen. we'll bring in our cnn analyst who is joining us, formally with the cdc, you have a unique perspective on this. let me...
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i'm going the talk about how nebraska kind of fit into that. again, if you go back to kind of the end of 2010, there were not many people other than you, who knew about keystone xl in nebraska or outside of it. when the republicans took over the house in 2011, congressman literary from omaha, he'll take a bit of credit for getting the ball rolling on this. he's described how the republicans on the energy and commerce committee got together and were kicking around, what should be the big ideas for this next congress. he said, oh, there's a pipeline and it's got the environmental community all bent out of shape in nebraska and if you could imagine all the other republicans on the energy committee, what is this keystone? never heard of this. soupds interesting, so get into it. draft some legislation and that you know, he became one of the loudest pro pipeline voices on capitol hill and he's kind of spearheaded a lot of the efforts to try and force the president's hand. at this same time, other nebras nebraskans were concerned about the route and p
i'm going the talk about how nebraska kind of fit into that. again, if you go back to kind of the end of 2010, there were not many people other than you, who knew about keystone xl in nebraska or outside of it. when the republicans took over the house in 2011, congressman literary from omaha, he'll take a bit of credit for getting the ball rolling on this. he's described how the republicans on the energy and commerce committee got together and were kicking around, what should be the big ideas...
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his family is due in nebraska soon. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> open enrollment on th federal health care. of website wasealthcare.gov website moving smoothly. washington state had to take their exchange off-line because tax amounts were being in properly calculated. the department of health and human services reported more than 23,000 people submitted applications in the first eight hours. hundreds of people packed west potomac high school in alexandria virginia to remember hannah graham. the uva sophomore was found dead after a months long search. john and sue graham emerged from was potomac high school surrounded by a crowd that love their daughter. >> we were on the same travel team. >> i had class with her in elementary school. service, the memorial her parents, teachers, and friends remembered the british national is caring, determined, intelligent, at times opinionated, and very witty. teacher history highlighted her humor, on display in this youtube video. to explain how a bill becomes american law. this perso
his family is due in nebraska soon. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> open enrollment on th federal health care. of website wasealthcare.gov website moving smoothly. washington state had to take their exchange off-line because tax amounts were being in properly calculated. the department of health and human services reported more than 23,000 people submitted applications in the first eight hours. hundreds of people packed west potomac high school in alexandria virginia to remember hannah...
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team of sorts, so it would make sense they would be diploid to nebraska to help, but also nebraska hasin this area. when i spoke to the nursing director there, she said, we have been preparing for this for seven years for a situation like this. they are so highly trained and they have this kind of situation under control as we have seen with the other two ebola patients they have cared for. >> quickly before we go, do you think the teams there have learned something from the dallas health care worker who is treated ebola patients as well. >> i think it's been the other way around, poppy. the containment units have been going to dallas and other places to teach health care units there. they are so highly versed in treating the ebola patients they can provide expertise to other health care unites as well. >> thank you, doctor. appreciate your expertise. "cnn newsroom" continues at the top of the hour. right now, sanjay gupta m.d. is next. >>> all you parents out there, i promise you, you won't be able to turn away from our featured story today. it's been three weeks since the latest scho
team of sorts, so it would make sense they would be diploid to nebraska to help, but also nebraska hasin this area. when i spoke to the nursing director there, she said, we have been preparing for this for seven years for a situation like this. they are so highly trained and they have this kind of situation under control as we have seen with the other two ebola patients they have cared for. >> quickly before we go, do you think the teams there have learned something from the dallas health...
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he will be taken to nebraska medical center.es. we'll bring you that story live right here as the doctor arrives when it happens on msnbc. we'll have that for you. back to caught on camera for now. >>> unfortunately, convenient stores can sometimes wibe targe. not usually like this. >> i turn and then there's a car coming at me. >> in the dog days of the summer of 2011, it's 16-year-old's last day at his temp job, helping out in his father's 7/11 in aurora, colorado. the high school junior is about to get a back to school send off he'll never forget. >> i remember one of the customers getting a movie in the machine and a slurpy. i was talking with the guy, and he was paying. then i hear a loud noise from my right. it sounded like the movie "transformers." it sounded like a transformer was in our store. then i turned and saw the car. >> a 1986 buick regal bulldozes through the front door, crashing into aisles of snacks and sodas, settling at the slurpy machine, inches away from the young clerk. >> the car was about three feet awa
he will be taken to nebraska medical center.es. we'll bring you that story live right here as the doctor arrives when it happens on msnbc. we'll have that for you. back to caught on camera for now. >>> unfortunately, convenient stores can sometimes wibe targe. not usually like this. >> i turn and then there's a car coming at me. >> in the dog days of the summer of 2011, it's 16-year-old's last day at his temp job, helping out in his father's 7/11 in aurora, colorado. the...
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that's what we've heard from nebraska medical. apparently he started getting flu-like symptoms and his wife told him to get tested and rathhe got negative results twice before testing positive five days ago. the scene you're looking at is at nebraska medical center. i don't know if that's the ambulance that picked it him up but it's precisely where he's going to be taken to and in this bio contamination unit. he's the tenth known case in the united states. we don't know specifically how he contracted ebola. he had been working in sierra leone but in other units as well. they are trying to trace that. we're expecting the hospital to give us an update. they have been cooperating very well and giving us regular updates with their other patients so we should hear something in the next few hours. tune in at 6:00, arthel. >> i'll be here at 6:00 and i look forward to that. thank you. >>> joint chief general martin dempsey speaking to u.s. troops about the next phase in the battle against isis. it is his first trip to iraq since the offe
that's what we've heard from nebraska medical. apparently he started getting flu-like symptoms and his wife told him to get tested and rathhe got negative results twice before testing positive five days ago. the scene you're looking at is at nebraska medical center. i don't know if that's the ambulance that picked it him up but it's precisely where he's going to be taken to and in this bio contamination unit. he's the tenth known case in the united states. we don't know specifically how he...
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why can't the people of nebraska , the citizens of nebraska have the time and the consideration just to make sure that this and ine is safe for them their drinking water and their environment. there are other states that this pipeline is going to be traveling through. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. rush: could i have one more minute? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. mr. rush: there is an independent process taking place and this bill should shortcut the approval process. and would allow -- this bill would allow a foreign company to seize property from the american people, particularly those who are in nebraska. additionally, this bill seeks to usurp the president's ability and authority to ultimately approve or reject the project as instead use this pipeline a political football to score some elective advantages. broughtker,ight times this bill or a version of the bill to the floor. don't we get it? eight is enough. enough. "eight is enough." . i yield back. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. wh
why can't the people of nebraska , the citizens of nebraska have the time and the consideration just to make sure that this and ine is safe for them their drinking water and their environment. there are other states that this pipeline is going to be traveling through. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. rush: could i have one more minute? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for an additional minute. mr. rush: there is an independent process taking...
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we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask any questions of our colleagues as we conclude this conference. i want to thank all of those participating. i want to thank our call to -- thank our colleagues for participating in this press conference. with that, we will conclude. thank you. >> nancy pelosi will run to keep her post. she had these remarks today. afteryour own leadership democrats lost seats last week, i'm wondering if you gave any thought to stepping down as the leader and what you thought about. >> let me start with the second question. i have heard it from you all a number of times. as i said most recently, you have lost three times, why don't you step aside. i said, what was the day that you said to mitch mcconnell when they lost the senate three times , taking back the senate, on to getting a little old, mitch. shouldn't you set aside. have you ever asked him that? i don't understand w
we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask any questions of our colleagues as we conclude this conference. i want to thank all of those participating. i want to thank our call to -- thank our colleagues for participating in this press conference. with that, we will conclude. thank you. >> nancy pelosi will run to keep her post....
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but he says he's waiting for the outcome of a court case in nebraska. charles: listen, scottie, you pointed out a bold-faced attempt by senator landrieu to get reelected. it was a long shot. hail mary. incomplete pass. >> there was 41 noes. actually shows it was not as strong. we thought it was going to be 59. we're far from one. it really shows a disarray within the democrat party. wait a minute are we going to go along with president obama or sit here and regather and try to save our own necks in 2016. >> there are a lot of people on the left that are looking not at hillary, but elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren said she was totally against this because it locks us in to basically the evils of fossil fuels or something to that effect. so, i mean -- and i agree that long-term 20 years from now, they can play this tape and it will be interesting we had this discussion of oil because we'll be onto some other technology. right now, that's how we heat our homes and drive our car. charles: i think 20 years from now, we might still be in fossil fuels than w
but he says he's waiting for the outcome of a court case in nebraska. charles: listen, scottie, you pointed out a bold-faced attempt by senator landrieu to get reelected. it was a long shot. hail mary. incomplete pass. >> there was 41 noes. actually shows it was not as strong. we thought it was going to be 59. we're far from one. it really shows a disarray within the democrat party. wait a minute are we going to go along with president obama or sit here and regather and try to save our...
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that republican congressman who ran that ad in nebraska, he lost his seat last might in nebraska. republican lee terry lost his seat. he'll be replaced by a nebraska democrat named brad ashford. here is my favorite what does that mean development from last night. if rand paul wants to run for president in 2016, rand paul better be sure he's going to win because apparently he's going to have to give up his seat in the united states senate if he wants to do that. republicans in the last few years have taken over basically all of the state legislative chambers in the south except for kentucky. in kentucky the house is still held by democrats. kentucky state law right now says you can't run for two federal offices at the same time. rand paul was first elected to the senate in 2010, that means his seat will be up in 2016. 2016 is also the year he wants to run for another federal office. he also wants to run for president of the united states. under kentucky law, he cannot do both. can't run for both at once. the democrats in charge of the kentucky state house have said they have no int
that republican congressman who ran that ad in nebraska, he lost his seat last might in nebraska. republican lee terry lost his seat. he'll be replaced by a nebraska democrat named brad ashford. here is my favorite what does that mean development from last night. if rand paul wants to run for president in 2016, rand paul better be sure he's going to win because apparently he's going to have to give up his seat in the united states senate if he wants to do that. republicans in the last few years...
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the nebraska supreme court will need to make a ruling on eminent domain.ublicans used to be concerned about that and property rights but it fell by the wayici side n the green was waving in front of them from the oil companies. when it comes down to to president obama has the final say on the pipe line. the republicans plan will attach a keystone pipeline amendment to every bill that ends up on the bill of the president of the united states. they will test the heart and soul of president when it comes to climate change and let inhofe chair the committee is that has nothing but deniers on it. the keystone pipeline is the first step for republicans. they want to ban the export ban that is out there, they want to lift that so we can ship all this oil that we're producing in the dakotas and montana, so we can ship it over seas so the oil companies can make more money. they want to drill, baby drill. they will blame the epa, the environmental protection agency, they want to let them run rough shot over anything. now this narrative by main stream media types who
the nebraska supreme court will need to make a ruling on eminent domain.ublicans used to be concerned about that and property rights but it fell by the wayici side n the green was waving in front of them from the oil companies. when it comes down to to president obama has the final say on the pipe line. the republicans plan will attach a keystone pipeline amendment to every bill that ends up on the bill of the president of the united states. they will test the heart and soul of president when...
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treating ebola patients dies of the disease in a facility in nebraska. martin sa lia's son calls him a hero. >> it's his true love. you will die for that. he is a hero to me. >> in a few minutes we will hear from the medical team at the nebraska medical center. we will bring you their comments live. pure evil is what president obama called the murderer of an american. his father read this letter from his son last month. >> don't worry, dad. if i go down, i won't go down thinking anything but what i know to be true. that you and mom love me more than the moon and the stars. >> and nfl raided and a surprise drug sweep targeted several teams. they were looking for pain killers amid allegations that teams have been happeneding out drugs to keep players on the field. >> we need to make sure that the guys who are legends of this game and doing so much for this football game are better taken care of. >>> i'm andrea mitchell in new york. we begin with breaking news out of omaha, nebraska. martin salia has died of ebola. he was treating patients when he contracte
treating ebola patients dies of the disease in a facility in nebraska. martin sa lia's son calls him a hero. >> it's his true love. you will die for that. he is a hero to me. >> in a few minutes we will hear from the medical team at the nebraska medical center. we will bring you their comments live. pure evil is what president obama called the murderer of an american. his father read this letter from his son last month. >> don't worry, dad. if i go down, i won't go down...
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hopefully, if i can just a little bit add to the nebraska tradition of nonpartisan like we have in nebraska, hopefully we can do that. thank you for the opportunity, mr. chair and vice chair. >> all right. congressman-elect -- we can go now. we are finished. punishment--- conga spun-elect -- lew.essman-elect >> i have been here less than 24 there are no coat checks in southern california. i am excited be here. the democratic caucus is amazingly diverse, and the freshman class is reflection of that diversity, and we are very of thatat nearly 1/4 class are veterans. i serve active duty in the air force. i'm in the reserves. i look forward to working with my colleagues across the aisle, and it is clear voters want us to work together, and i believe we can get agreement on areas such as transportation and infrastructure funding, and protecting privacy of americans from unreasonable surveillance. there are going to be areas where we will not agree, and those areas, we will fight to protect those core values. we will protect a woman's right to choose, social security and medicare, and we will fig
hopefully, if i can just a little bit add to the nebraska tradition of nonpartisan like we have in nebraska, hopefully we can do that. thank you for the opportunity, mr. chair and vice chair. >> all right. congressman-elect -- we can go now. we are finished. punishment--- conga spun-elect -- lew.essman-elect >> i have been here less than 24 there are no coat checks in southern california. i am excited be here. the democratic caucus is amazingly diverse, and the freshman class is...
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as of now, in nebraska, we have not finally determined the process for approving the pipeline. that decision is now up to the nebraska supreme court. i expect there will be a decision soon. i think there is some concern amongst my colleagues in the legislature and nebraskans generally that we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask any questions of our colleagues as we conclude this conference. i want to thank all of those participating. i want to thank our colleagues for participating in this press conference. with that, we will conclude. thank you. [captions copyright nl cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> nancy pelosi will run to keep her post. she had these remarks today. >> on your own leadership after democrats lost seats last week, i'm wondering if you gave any thought to stepping down a
as of now, in nebraska, we have not finally determined the process for approving the pipeline. that decision is now up to the nebraska supreme court. i expect there will be a decision soon. i think there is some concern amongst my colleagues in the legislature and nebraskans generally that we respect the process in nebraska, which will be finalized very soon. that would be a concern that i would have as a representative of the state of nebraska. >> feel free to discuss anything and ask...
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another ebola patient is being treated in nebraska. this is the tenth person to be cared for in the united states. he was working in sierra leone as a surgeon when he was infected. he arrived just hours ago at the nebraska medical center. the surgeon's son spoke about how his father always focused on helping others. >> when i was little, he brought me up to the kind of man i am today. even if i don't do medical work, i do something that'll really make people feel happy or they have somebody they can look up to. >> he is the third ebola victim to be treated there. the doctor is possibly in the worst condition compared to the other patients that have been treated. >>> open enrollment for cover california, the state's health insurance exchange. it was one of the many events held this weekend to help people sign up for and also compare health care plans. healthcare.gov also opened today. this year the obama administration is promising that health coverage will not have any problems if you're trying to sign up for it. people with talked to
another ebola patient is being treated in nebraska. this is the tenth person to be cared for in the united states. he was working in sierra leone as a surgeon when he was infected. he arrived just hours ago at the nebraska medical center. the surgeon's son spoke about how his father always focused on helping others. >> when i was little, he brought me up to the kind of man i am today. even if i don't do medical work, i do something that'll really make people feel happy or they have...
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as fro nebraska, but we never met there. we we there at t same time. >> marloran doe was fr nebraska? >> yes. d you don't believe that, so was fred astaire, the last place people from europe and elwhe ulthink. anyway, bndoand i met on the telephone. he called me, i had ked him to do the show. he called, and themo came up during the conversatiwhere i had been fullsunlit. it was three hours. he was very smart, v intelligent, used the lauage well. and probably the most intereing night of myifeas after my show wiim,, we went down to chinatown. he said, i want tgo find a great chinese restaurant. i haven't been down there in year >> good brando. >> that'sretty good brando. alec baldwin's is better. but,any we're in dark inatown. it's like a movie s of chinatown osed. erything is closed. ran garella,ing of the paparai appears, and i'm cutting a little bit here, but marl said, let'seep making th same expression hel get tid of taki the picture. thatidn't work garella moves innd says, marlontake te sunglasses f. and the nextsoundou h
as fro nebraska, but we never met there. we we there at t same time. >> marloran doe was fr nebraska? >> yes. d you don't believe that, so was fred astaire, the last place people from europe and elwhe ulthink. anyway, bndoand i met on the telephone. he called me, i had ked him to do the show. he called, and themo came up during the conversatiwhere i had been fullsunlit. it was three hours. he was very smart, v intelligent, used the lauage well. and probably the most intereing night...
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steel city, near the nebraska kansas state line was founded in 1873.fter decades of decline, the tiny village is back on the map. transcanada's proposed keystone xl pipeline would pump 830,000 gallons a day to a facility outside of town. >> i hope they pass it, yes, and everyone in town does. >> reporter: the original keystone pipeline built in 2010 moves crude from canada to steel city, east to illinois, and south to oklahoma and texas. the proposed 36 inch diameter keystone pipeline replaces the pipeline with a more direct route. residents expect that would mean a handful of permanent jobs. drive through the tiny village, and you won't see anything for or against the pipeline. the mayor things the fear of environmental damage is overblown. >> the pipeline is a big deal now, why not in the 50s when they put the pipeline through. >> the landscape is dotted with markers for underground pipelines. >> on my land there's four different lines. gas, crude oil. i never had problems. >> this man sold some of his farm land to trans-canada. >> the more oil that
steel city, near the nebraska kansas state line was founded in 1873.fter decades of decline, the tiny village is back on the map. transcanada's proposed keystone xl pipeline would pump 830,000 gallons a day to a facility outside of town. >> i hope they pass it, yes, and everyone in town does. >> reporter: the original keystone pipeline built in 2010 moves crude from canada to steel city, east to illinois, and south to oklahoma and texas. the proposed 36 inch diameter keystone...