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nebraska officials wouldn't comment on her termination. federal court rule in july, it found that sodium thiopentol had to be reviewed for safety. after that ruling nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. so nebraska and other states finding their foreign sources drying up are scrambling for ways around the shortage. >> fast forward to utah directors who would allow death by firing squad, only if drugs are not available. utah's governor is not has not signed off on that. last execution took place five years ago, also in utah. >>> a look ahead to another controversy, estimation. what are the risks involved in changing your mind? >> jennifer revealed an unexpected side effect of her re-wired brain. >> i'm more sexual. i'm more sexually interested. >> "america tonight's" adam may follows up six months after she had the groundbreaking procedure. did it reverse the severe ocd? >> four years after the disaster of this japanese fishing future? >> it is a community that may never go home again. four years ago, a massiv
nebraska officials wouldn't comment on her termination. federal court rule in july, it found that sodium thiopentol had to be reviewed for safety. after that ruling nebraska supreme court effectively put a halt to pending executions. so nebraska and other states finding their foreign sources drying up are scrambling for ways around the shortage. >> fast forward to utah directors who would allow death by firing squad, only if drugs are not available. utah's governor is not has not signed...
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the really warm stuff was in nebraska and kansas. yesterday was 93 in mccook nebraska.time highest march temperature and those records go back 140 years. light rain moving through new england early today. especially northern new england now mixing in with snow. not a pretty scene there. the rest of the country looking great in savannah for festivities and fun. new york city parade a few early showers but it will be fine. the wet areas in texas as we go throughout the afternoon especially in san antonio and temperatures return to normal across the country. 93 already in nebraska? that was crazy yesterday. >> folks in boston would probably take in a. >> they would probably take a day or two of it. >> this morning new ferguson fallout to tell you about. the district attorney for jeffrey williams who's accused of shooting two police officers says he doesn't think he client was involved in the shooting. he's also claiming his shoulders back and face were bruised. police say allegations of excessive force are false. and missouri's lieutenant governor is making a stunning clai
the really warm stuff was in nebraska and kansas. yesterday was 93 in mccook nebraska.time highest march temperature and those records go back 140 years. light rain moving through new england early today. especially northern new england now mixing in with snow. not a pretty scene there. the rest of the country looking great in savannah for festivities and fun. new york city parade a few early showers but it will be fine. the wet areas in texas as we go throughout the afternoon especially in san...
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attempt to locate this truck as it was approaching york, nebraska. >> within a few hours, nebraska police up a road block and stopped the truck. they asked the driver if he knew of armstrong's whereabouts. much to their surprise, they found armstrong hiding in the truck sleeper compartment. >> i had no concrete evidence. i just knew that he was an acquaintance of this driver and that he had been riding with him at some point. >> troy armstrong was arrested and charged with belynda's murder. >> he's got these beady little eyes that makes you feel uneasy. looks like a rat, smells like a rat, you know, pretty much going to be a rat. and he had rat written on him from the beginning. >> armstrong insisted he had nothing to do with belynda's murder. but among armstrong's possessions was the key to a storage locker. inside that storage locker were items armstrong couldn't possibly explain why they were there. know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the
attempt to locate this truck as it was approaching york, nebraska. >> within a few hours, nebraska police up a road block and stopped the truck. they asked the driver if he knew of armstrong's whereabouts. much to their surprise, they found armstrong hiding in the truck sleeper compartment. >> i had no concrete evidence. i just knew that he was an acquaintance of this driver and that he had been riding with him at some point. >> troy armstrong was arrested and charged with...
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. >> they've been taken to the university of nebraska in omaha. six more patients are expected to arrive today or tomorrow and they will immediately be transferred to either emory in atlanta or the national institutes of health in maryland. >> none of these individuals has been diagnosed with ebola but health officials are concerned they may have been exposed while in sierra leone after an american health care worker indeed, contracted it there. that patient is now being treated in maryland and is listed in serious condition. we've got cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen on the phone with us. elizabeth, let's start with the four people who are in nebraska. >> reporter: victor, those four, they have the highest -- they had the highest exposure to ebola so you consider them -- you can consider them the highest risk patients. those patients are being watched, they're being monitored and they've self-quarantined. so they are in their housing on the campus of the university of nebraska medical center. they're not in hospital, they are in h
. >> they've been taken to the university of nebraska in omaha. six more patients are expected to arrive today or tomorrow and they will immediately be transferred to either emory in atlanta or the national institutes of health in maryland. >> none of these individuals has been diagnosed with ebola but health officials are concerned they may have been exposed while in sierra leone after an american health care worker indeed, contracted it there. that patient is now being treated in...
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the morning after the passage of the cancer nebraska act -- the kansas nebraska act. they came together with their friends. regardless of what party they were from, about 30 of them met in the rooms of edward dickinson from massachusetts here in washington. he 's's sort of a trivia point. he is interesting because his daughter is emily dickinson, who is not yet a recluse. she is here with her father in washington. she is not there during this time. they picked that rim, the two men from massachusetts because that boarding house has the best food in washington, not kidding. they all go into this meeting from all these different parties and they come out saying we must organize a new party to stand against the slave power that is taking over our government and turning it into an oligarchy. they suggest they could take the name republican after jefferson and the declaration of independence. --that is i think the most important foundational moment for the republican party. it is a long -- it takes a long time to get people to sign up. in 1854, 1855 people get elected on a
the morning after the passage of the cancer nebraska act -- the kansas nebraska act. they came together with their friends. regardless of what party they were from, about 30 of them met in the rooms of edward dickinson from massachusetts here in washington. he 's's sort of a trivia point. he is interesting because his daughter is emily dickinson, who is not yet a recluse. she is here with her father in washington. she is not there during this time. they picked that rim, the two men from...
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don: lauren is a great fan of -- warren is a great fan of the university of nebraska. charlie: you were rooting for opposite teams. warren: don broadcasted brusca -- warren: don broadcast nebraska football at the very beginning of television. he had a 15 minute program on the local tv station at the time. >> we have 15 minutes where we drink a little coffee and meet a lot of interesting people. warren: he was followed by johnny carson. when i saw don 30 or 40 years later, he would say, what ever happened to carson? [laughter] charlie: he was on the board until when? muhtar: a couple of years ago. then, he retired and stayed on as advisor until he passed away. to warren's point about the intellect he put in, i have kept every letter he has written to me over the last 30 years. there would be one letter that came him him always on st. patrick's day. i obviously received many other letters. i put them all in a file and i opened that file and read through it and i had to hold my breath because it is so current whatever was written 30 years ago, 20 years ago. it has incredi
don: lauren is a great fan of -- warren is a great fan of the university of nebraska. charlie: you were rooting for opposite teams. warren: don broadcasted brusca -- warren: don broadcast nebraska football at the very beginning of television. he had a 15 minute program on the local tv station at the time. >> we have 15 minutes where we drink a little coffee and meet a lot of interesting people. warren: he was followed by johnny carson. when i saw don 30 or 40 years later, he would say,...
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you have the property rights decision in nebraska. >> the litigation has been settled in nebraska. as far as him saying no he's delayed this six years. i don't think he would do that if he were going to say yes. >> you think he's going to say no then? >> right. i do. >> okay, well as i understand it, it's been widely reported that in nebraska the property rights issue, imminent do nanmain is in the courts. that could take a couple of years. >> with litigation, that's always ongoing. i don't know that you could say no future litigation. that relates to any project. the issue is getting the the approval so you can go guard on construction. that's what we do with the bill passed in congress. >> all right, senator, good to have you with us tonight. i appreciate your time. >> thanks, ed. >> you bet. let me bring in jane, executive director of bole nebraska. your response to what you just heard. >> he's certainly living in never never land if he thinks nebraska's lawsuits are all tied up. he said the legal path to nebraska is all settled, and it's not. the route and imminent domain are a
you have the property rights decision in nebraska. >> the litigation has been settled in nebraska. as far as him saying no he's delayed this six years. i don't think he would do that if he were going to say yes. >> you think he's going to say no then? >> right. i do. >> okay, well as i understand it, it's been widely reported that in nebraska the property rights issue, imminent do nanmain is in the courts. that could take a couple of years. >> with litigation,...
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in housing on the university of nebraska medical campus. the other six are scheduled to arrive today and tomorrow at emory university in atlanta. some of those will be quarantined and won't be leaving their hotel or housing they are in, but some allowed to come and go. different rules for people, probably based on those different levels of exposure. >> elizabeth, do we know if any of the persons are showing any symptoms of ebola thus far? >> they are not. if they were showing symptoms, they would be hospitalized. what they are doing right now is closely monitoring these people. the hospital or perhaps the county health department that they are in, they are monitoring these people and taking their temperatures and asking them, you know, likely several times a day how are you feeling? do you feel ill? when they start showing symptoms, if they do start showing symptoms, then they will be hospitalized. right now, they don't have symptoms and it's important to remember if you're not showing symptoms of ebola, you cannot spread ebola so, at this
in housing on the university of nebraska medical campus. the other six are scheduled to arrive today and tomorrow at emory university in atlanta. some of those will be quarantined and won't be leaving their hotel or housing they are in, but some allowed to come and go. different rules for people, probably based on those different levels of exposure. >> elizabeth, do we know if any of the persons are showing any symptoms of ebola thus far? >> they are not. if they were showing...
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so the pipelines two nebraska are still in doubt because the lawsuit challenges the governor's ability to approve it. it is also worth knowing that south dakota will hold a new hearing on the proposed route of the pipeline to their state in may. at this time we simply don't know whether south dakota will make the same decision it did when it first approved did when i first approve the route 3 years ago. the situation in nebraska and south dakota made it clear that this bill were to become law the keystone pipeline would not get built anytime soon. so i know my colleagues would like to rush the process and talk about the various steps where this project got delayed but who said building a pipeline through the united states of america by a foreign interest should get expedited approval stamp on it from the very beginning? that's what they have done. they have circumvented what is the process in the state which should've been through the utilities commission and then try to circumvent the process here in the united states senate. i hope that we will veto we will not override the president
so the pipelines two nebraska are still in doubt because the lawsuit challenges the governor's ability to approve it. it is also worth knowing that south dakota will hold a new hearing on the proposed route of the pipeline to their state in may. at this time we simply don't know whether south dakota will make the same decision it did when it first approved did when i first approve the route 3 years ago. the situation in nebraska and south dakota made it clear that this bill were to become law...
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nebraska. role tape. what happened when they were playing the university of nebraska? >> well, i have to tell you the truth, i was kind of pulling for notre dame. >> rose: of course you were. (laughter) >> warren is one of the great fans of the university of nebraska. we've seen a couple of those games together and nebraska won both of them. (laughter) >> rose: so the two of you were there rooting for the opposite teams? >> charlie, i have to tell you, don broadcast nebraska football at the very beginning of television when there was only one television station in omaha and they paid $25,000 for the rights, so he actually broadcast the game. he had a 15-minute program on the local tv station at the time. >> as part of the noon hour show, we have 15 minutes where we take a little coffee and meet a lot of interesting people. >> and he was followed by johnny carson who was just beginning his career. they lived in the statement apartment house. when i would see don 30 or 40 years later at a coke meeting, he would say whatever happened to the carson fellow? (laughter) >> ro
nebraska. role tape. what happened when they were playing the university of nebraska? >> well, i have to tell you the truth, i was kind of pulling for notre dame. >> rose: of course you were. (laughter) >> warren is one of the great fans of the university of nebraska. we've seen a couple of those games together and nebraska won both of them. (laughter) >> rose: so the two of you were there rooting for the opposite teams? >> charlie, i have to tell you, don...
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. >> some dangerous rhetoric coming from a lawmaker in nebraska. of office? we report you decide coming up. i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... . major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i accept that
. >> some dangerous rhetoric coming from a lawmaker in nebraska. of office? we report you decide coming up. i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... . major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking...
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and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's comment and your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian right in the role of the veterans administration and i don't want to comment on that, but in nebraska, and a lot of states have had this infusion of new veterans with distinct problems that are somewhat unique and are unique to a great degree to the middle east and the higher degree of disability claims and all of that. and i know what we're trying to think about doing in nebraska and in omaha and the count where strat com is to develop outpatient clinics because we're seeing a real need of the veterans coming back, the military coming back now and needing sort of that outpatient in the mental patient and women's health issues not being addressed and i don't need a comment on that because that is a different department, but if you have a thought on that, kind of the
and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's comment and your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian right in the role of the veterans administration and i don't want to comment on that, but in nebraska, and a lot of states have had this infusion of new veterans with distinct problems that are somewhat unique...
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just seconds left, nebraska gets to the frontcourt, the good look, rolls around, and out.aryland wins 64-61. they win their last seven games. page rig league semifinal, a.u.- colegate. peewee gardener, nice up and under. a.u. lead at the half. second half, the eagles continue their hot shooting. jonathan schoop drains the three in the corner. a.u. wins 73-62. they will play lafayette for the patriot league championship. the lady terps won for their first ever big ten tournament title -- went for their first ever big ten tournament title. laurin mincy with some fancy moves. the basket in the bucket. 3.8 seconds left to go, the terps with a three-point lead. the buckeyes with a chance to tie it. chelsea mitchell throws up the prayer, almost goes in, but no good. maryland wins the big ten title 77-74. celebration. they finish undefeated in the conference. gw-dayton, the colonials trailed by 8 at the half. jones in foul trouble, but they get going. crenshaw puts the colonials up. less than four minutes to go the colonials in control, up 10. the nice turnaround jumper. wins the
just seconds left, nebraska gets to the frontcourt, the good look, rolls around, and out.aryland wins 64-61. they win their last seven games. page rig league semifinal, a.u.- colegate. peewee gardener, nice up and under. a.u. lead at the half. second half, the eagles continue their hot shooting. jonathan schoop drains the three in the corner. a.u. wins 73-62. they will play lafayette for the patriot league championship. the lady terps won for their first ever big ten tournament title -- went...
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well, it goes through nebraska.nd as originally routed, it would have gone through some of the most sensitive areas of our state the sand hills area and the aquifer. but we spent a year together, the 49 of us not every day, not every day, we'd kill each other if we spent every day together. but we spent a lot of time. and at the end of the day, we came up with a process to reroute the transcanada pipeline, to take it away from -- to move it away from the most sensitive parts of the aquifer. we did it with a vote of 49-0. 49-0. environmentalists, those on the other side of the issue, coming together to pass a routing bill. so, the idea that george norris had was, number one be transparent. let the people of nebraska know exactly what you're doing. what's interesting about the 16 years that i was there, and quite frankly we -- if you do count republicans and democrats in the unicameral legislature, you'll find there are a lot more republicans traditionally than there are democrats, at least during the 16 years i was t
well, it goes through nebraska.nd as originally routed, it would have gone through some of the most sensitive areas of our state the sand hills area and the aquifer. but we spent a year together, the 49 of us not every day, not every day, we'd kill each other if we spent every day together. but we spent a lot of time. and at the end of the day, we came up with a process to reroute the transcanada pipeline, to take it away from -- to move it away from the most sensitive parts of the aquifer. we...
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a big difference but very left-hand corner of your screen through nebraska see a little green. that's the indication of some milder temperatures and the whole eastern half of the united states will really start to moderate in the temperature department as we go through the weekend and into next week. so chilly temperatures today. rather cold. high pressure overhead. so at least we have pretty tranquil weather conditions going forward. it's going to be cold tonight. maybe not quite as cold but still, we'll be dropping down into the lower double digits in the downtown area. suburbs probably back into the single digits light wind and a few high level clouds. tomorrow looks really nice. 42 degrees. still below our average at 51. i think a lot of us will take it and then sunday 50 degrees. that should be really nice and as we've been talking about, you want to spring forward on sunday so before you go to bed, make sure you advance the clock an hour so we'll be slowly continuing to add more daylight but you'll notice that extra daylight going a little lighter and a little bit later.
a big difference but very left-hand corner of your screen through nebraska see a little green. that's the indication of some milder temperatures and the whole eastern half of the united states will really start to moderate in the temperature department as we go through the weekend and into next week. so chilly temperatures today. rather cold. high pressure overhead. so at least we have pretty tranquil weather conditions going forward. it's going to be cold tonight. maybe not quite as cold but...
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they face a cornhusker team, but nebraska is scrapbooksy. they gave maryland a scare three weeks ago at the xfinity center. here's what the selection committee they're looking at when it comes to the turf's resume. rpi ranking no. 9, which is very high. fivewins against the top 50 opponents. the conference that will probably send six or seven teams to the tournament. maybethe three line, maybe the four line, we shall see. >> au in the patriots league semi-. the six seed up 17 in this game. but au, pee wee gardener off the glass. wednesday at lafayette. marchmat miss is for everybody in the area -- march madness is for everybody in the area. mostwins in a decade, guys. make ita big and we'll tip thursday against delaware state and savannah. >> it's still a matter of, you know, gaining respect. thatfirst round game we don't want to waste that bye on thursday. and then thursday we gave a theme for every day. thursdayfor us is about gaining respect. i don't think everybody in the media believes, you know, that we are the team that our record say
they face a cornhusker team, but nebraska is scrapbooksy. they gave maryland a scare three weeks ago at the xfinity center. here's what the selection committee they're looking at when it comes to the turf's resume. rpi ranking no. 9, which is very high. fivewins against the top 50 opponents. the conference that will probably send six or seven teams to the tournament. maybethe three line, maybe the four line, we shall see. >> au in the patriots league semi-. the six seed up 17 in this...
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if it stands nebraska would be the 38th state to allow same-sex marriages. >> in south carolina there'sontroversy over religion and gay rights. erskine college issued a statement on sexuality. as robert ray learnt some see it as an attempt to ban gay students from a christian school. >> reporter: science of faith surround the town dew west of south carolina home to erskine college. the 175-year-old christian college is at the center of a controversy after two members of the volleyball team came out as gay. junior is one of them. >> when i came on the visit everyone was accept of course welcoming. i felt a familiar environment that i wanted to be in. >> last year the college, which is aligned with the associate reformed presbyterian tradition released a statement many termed to be a behave yoral ban. it stated: they released in a rush. why would you release a statement without knowing how to enforce it. >> gay marriage is legal. you have a gay population. it's an expensive anniversary, why put it out knowing that it will make some humiliated and want to leave. which will be bad for busin
if it stands nebraska would be the 38th state to allow same-sex marriages. >> in south carolina there'sontroversy over religion and gay rights. erskine college issued a statement on sexuality. as robert ray learnt some see it as an attempt to ban gay students from a christian school. >> reporter: science of faith surround the town dew west of south carolina home to erskine college. the 175-year-old christian college is at the center of a controversy after two members of the...
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yesterday was 93 in nebraska. it was 93 in mccook. it's insane.ntinuing to be very cool throughout the next couple days. the northeast if anyone is wondering, the parade is today. new york maybe a new showers and as far as the savannah forecast where there's a big party today, they should be just fine. there's not many problems. the rest of the country is so hot, and new england continues to be cold and i think it's going to get -- people to r going to see snow flakes on friday again y first day of spring. >> stop it. >> i wish i had something else to say. >> kentucky versus the field. who are you taking? >> >> field? >> kentucky. go big blue. still ahead we've got mitt romney who's ready to rumble. more on that and the match that even two presidential campaigns haven't rehearsed for. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. they say after seeing a magician make his assistant disappear mr.c
yesterday was 93 in nebraska. it was 93 in mccook. it's insane.ntinuing to be very cool throughout the next couple days. the northeast if anyone is wondering, the parade is today. new york maybe a new showers and as far as the savannah forecast where there's a big party today, they should be just fine. there's not many problems. the rest of the country is so hot, and new england continues to be cold and i think it's going to get -- people to r going to see snow flakes on friday again y first...
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i am disappointed in nebraska because we've had about three setbacks in nebraska as well.ieve that some of the comments in the scene setter are acted out his inaccuracies on the pipeline. i think there were four pinocchio's this week were granted and bequeathed to him. to say that all the oil is going offshore to be exported was wrong, wrong to say it. is it was all coming from canada. who knew the north dakota and montana had been bequeathed by the present again to? of course it includes locking oil. -- occam -- bakken. will continue to what we've always done. we are not a surrogate for the company put its our job to get the facts out about this proposal. on the bridge i found the president to be in most of the ways not all of them, to be helpful. and i found the biggest blockage to be both with the private owner of the bridge blocking in the michigan house and senate, and then with the michigan delegation appropriation of money. so we had to use a model to get a financing agreement, which is paid back by the users, both capital and interest. we got a presidential permit
i am disappointed in nebraska because we've had about three setbacks in nebraska as well.ieve that some of the comments in the scene setter are acted out his inaccuracies on the pipeline. i think there were four pinocchio's this week were granted and bequeathed to him. to say that all the oil is going offshore to be exported was wrong, wrong to say it. is it was all coming from canada. who knew the north dakota and montana had been bequeathed by the present again to? of course it includes...
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and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's comment and your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian right in the role of the veterans administration and i don't want to comment on that, but in nebraska and a lot of states have had this infusion of new veterans with distinct problems that are somewhat unique and are unique to a great degree to the middle east and the higher degree of disability claims and all of that. and i know what we're trying to think about doing in nebraska and in omaha and the count where strat com is to develop outpatient clinics because we're seeing a real need of the veterans coming back, the military coming back now and needing sort of that outpatient in the mental patient and women's health issues not being addressed and i don't need a comment on that because that is a different department, but if you have a thought on that kind of the n
and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's comment and your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian right in the role of the veterans administration and i don't want to comment on that, but in nebraska and a lot of states have had this infusion of new veterans with distinct problems that are somewhat unique...
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one last chance for nebraska. that shot off the mark. tremble is there for the rebound.sealed the win. 64-61 your final as maryland takes it. >>> patriot league semifinals. american university looking to keep dancing against colgate. first half, eagles up one. this three-pointer. moore from the sharp-shooting shoa shoaf, another one. then under a minute left in the half au putting it away early. jessie reid's three. and they defeat colgate 71-63. they'll take on lafayette in wednesday's championship game. >>> the terps women looking to flex their muscle in the big ten championship game facing ohio state. second half maryland up big. pass inside here to lauren mensy, who goss off the glass. terps are up 15. but ohio state did battle back. kelsey mitchell shot them back in this game. she had a game-high 31 points osu down just two. a little over a minute left four-point maryland lead but kate craft will cut it to one. we have a ballgame now. 3.8 seconds to go. terps lead it by three. long pass to mitchell here puts up the heat but it's no good. how about that? maryland win
one last chance for nebraska. that shot off the mark. tremble is there for the rebound.sealed the win. 64-61 your final as maryland takes it. >>> patriot league semifinals. american university looking to keep dancing against colgate. first half, eagles up one. this three-pointer. moore from the sharp-shooting shoa shoaf, another one. then under a minute left in the half au putting it away early. jessie reid's three. and they defeat colgate 71-63. they'll take on lafayette in...
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and nebraska they decided they are going to pass as white. they decide to pass as white and their daughter eventually marries a white man and they have a baby and the physician says i can't write that this baby is white on the birth certificate because clearly this baby isn't white. i don't know what to do. it's kind of awkward and eastern chili that husband in the case ends up suing the wife into getting the marriage and old claiming that he didn't know that his wife was black and passing until the baby was born so it is a great question and there are many cases this kind of fear that eventually it was also like a cautionary tale like you don't want to pass because you never know a few generations down the line or even the next generation might give your secret away so thank you for your question. >> you teach interesting courses at stanford, american identity. i'm assuming that you use the book in your courses and if so what are some of the responses you get from students today who may have never known about this and what is the most intere
and nebraska they decided they are going to pass as white. they decide to pass as white and their daughter eventually marries a white man and they have a baby and the physician says i can't write that this baby is white on the birth certificate because clearly this baby isn't white. i don't know what to do. it's kind of awkward and eastern chili that husband in the case ends up suing the wife into getting the marriage and old claiming that he didn't know that his wife was black and passing...
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we have warren buffett live in omaha, nebraska.arren. there was a story this morning saying hillary clinton could announce her run for presidency as early as next month. we had -- sorry. wrong page. this one from the panic. would you still bet money hillary clinton will run and win in 2016? that's referencing something you said at fortune's most powerful women's conference. >> yeah. i'd bet money on both of those. i don't know whether intrade started their calculations yet. the odds may be up on that. but i'm sure she's a -- things could always happen in politics. but she's extremely likely to be the democratic nominee. and i think she's very likely to be the president of the united states. >> guys? back in the studio i'm not sure if you wanted to play in on this one. >> i've heard before -- >> hot potato. >> no no. i thought of a couple ways of approaching it i guess. i know how warren feels about this. we've had him on i think eight years ago you were saying the same thing that you -- it wasn't eight now. i'm jumping the gun at 2
we have warren buffett live in omaha, nebraska.arren. there was a story this morning saying hillary clinton could announce her run for presidency as early as next month. we had -- sorry. wrong page. this one from the panic. would you still bet money hillary clinton will run and win in 2016? that's referencing something you said at fortune's most powerful women's conference. >> yeah. i'd bet money on both of those. i don't know whether intrade started their calculations yet. the odds may...
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he decides to move to nebraska and somewhere along the way between washington d.c.and nebraska they decided they were going to pass as white. they decided to pass as white. their daughter eventually marries a white man and they have a baby and the physician the attending physician says i can't write that this baby is white on the birth certificate because clearly this baby is not white and i don't really know what to do. it's kind of awkward. essentially the husband in the case, the white husband ends up suing the wife and getting the marriage annulled and claiming that he did not know that his wife was black and was passing until the baby was born. so it's a great question and yes there are many cases. also it's sort of like a trope particularly in literature, this kind of fear and was also like a cautionary tale kind of like you don't want to pass because you never know a few generations down the line or even the next generation might give your secret away. so thank you for the question. >> you'd take some interesting stances. i'm presuming you use the book in you
he decides to move to nebraska and somewhere along the way between washington d.c.and nebraska they decided they were going to pass as white. they decided to pass as white. their daughter eventually marries a white man and they have a baby and the physician the attending physician says i can't write that this baby is white on the birth certificate because clearly this baby is not white and i don't really know what to do. it's kind of awkward. essentially the husband in the case, the white...
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so he decides we are going to leave town, moved to nebraska. which i should also mention is often one of the prerequisites to passing, right? that you have to leave where you're from where you are known, live over in a new place in order to be able to pass because you can't pass where everyone knows who you are. so we decided they're going to move to nebraska, and somewhere along the way between washington, d.c. and nebraska they decided they're going to pass as white. so they decide to pass as white. the daughter eventually marries a white man and they have a baby and the physician, the attending physician says i can't write that this baby is white on the birth certificate because clearly this baby is not white. i don't really know what to do. it's kind of awkward. and essentially a husband in the case, the white husband, ends up suing the wife and getting the marriage on hold and claiming that -- on old -- claiming he did not know his wife was black and was passing until the baby was born. so it's a great question and yes, there are any cases
so he decides we are going to leave town, moved to nebraska. which i should also mention is often one of the prerequisites to passing, right? that you have to leave where you're from where you are known, live over in a new place in order to be able to pass because you can't pass where everyone knows who you are. so we decided they're going to move to nebraska, and somewhere along the way between washington, d.c. and nebraska they decided they're going to pass as white. so they decide to pass as...
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i am disappointed in nebraska. because we had about three setbacks in nebraska as well.lso believe that some of the comments in the scene center art inaccurate -- are inaccurate about his comments on the pipeline. to say that all of the oil is short of being supported is wrong. was wrong to say it. to say that it was all coming from canada, who knew that north dakota and montana had been bequeathed from the president to canada? we are very disappointed with those comments. we will continue to do what we have always done. we are not a surrogate for the company. it is our job to get the act out about this proposal. -- the facts out about this proposal. i thought the president to be helpful in most ways. i found the biggest blockage to be both with the private owner of a bridge blocking in the michigan house senate, and with the michigan delegation, appropriation of money. we had to use a different model to get a financing agreement which is paid back by the users both capital and interest. we got a presidential permit with a lot of cooperation from the white house. we got
i am disappointed in nebraska. because we had about three setbacks in nebraska as well.lso believe that some of the comments in the scene center art inaccurate -- are inaccurate about his comments on the pipeline. to say that all of the oil is short of being supported is wrong. was wrong to say it. to say that it was all coming from canada, who knew that north dakota and montana had been bequeathed from the president to canada? we are very disappointed with those comments. we will continue to...
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. >> welcome to nebraska. just inside the nebraska border.f those situations where we're not sure if we're at ground zero or not. >> typically during a storm chase, the skies will be really sunny and clear and look very safe, but then all of a sudden in the afternoon, clouds will just start boiling up out of nowhere, and then the action quickly begins from there. >> okay, as you can see, things are starting to fire up. we've got some good convection here. >> john makes the risky choice to chase alone today. he does, however, make sure to stay connected. >> over here is the ham radio. you can see some of the antennas there. >> after three hours on the road, he sees the development he's been waiting for. >> behind me is a fully formed cell, and i'm on the eastern side of it now, which means that i want to get around it. >> coming in behind the storm is the safest part of the storm because you're not threatened by the storm coming at you, but at the same time, you're in the part of the storm where any tornadoes will typically form. >> to his dis
. >> welcome to nebraska. just inside the nebraska border.f those situations where we're not sure if we're at ground zero or not. >> typically during a storm chase, the skies will be really sunny and clear and look very safe, but then all of a sudden in the afternoon, clouds will just start boiling up out of nowhere, and then the action quickly begins from there. >> okay, as you can see, things are starting to fire up. we've got some good convection here. >> john makes...
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bellevue, nebraska, versus oboes. third largest city in nebraska because we felt like, "oh, no one will feel strongly one way or the other about it." but, of course, people who live in bellevue have taken up the cause. it's been in the paper there. so i feel like that's your one seed now is bellevue, nebraska. [ laughter ] with that said, i would ask the good people of bellevue if you live there, if you don't like the town, you can vote for oboes. there is top secret. i know you're worried we're going to release the results and people in town are gonna say like, "hey, if you like oboes so much, you can move to omaha!" [ laughter ] but we're never going to publish it, so vote with your heart. if you got a couple bummer parking tickets lately in bellevue, you know, show some woodwind love. i don't know. [ laughter ] guys, the point being is this is so -- these brackets are so very dumb. but you can go online and vote. here's is the place can you go online. although, i never know why we do this. it seems to me in this da
bellevue, nebraska, versus oboes. third largest city in nebraska because we felt like, "oh, no one will feel strongly one way or the other about it." but, of course, people who live in bellevue have taken up the cause. it's been in the paper there. so i feel like that's your one seed now is bellevue, nebraska. [ laughter ] with that said, i would ask the good people of bellevue if you live there, if you don't like the town, you can vote for oboes. there is top secret. i know you're...
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holzer: in 1854, congress passes the kansas-nebraska act which overturns the missouri compromise that has confined to slavery to the south. the new bill makes it possible for white settlers in the new western territories to vote on whether or not to allow slavery. mr. lincoln: i was losing interest in politics when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused me again. mr. holzer: out of office for six years, lincoln is ready for his comeback. he returns to the political stage with a series of powerful antislavery speeches. after one of them, on october 27, 1854, he walks down a chicago street with two fellow republicans, discussing their new cause, when they pass a photo gallery. lincoln's friend talks him into posing. this image is the result. obviously, his bowtie suggests he was not ready for his close-up. he holds an antislavery newspaper to the camera, as if to endorse the principles of this new party. just days before, he had been in pr yet illinois, where he provided words that animates this picture. mr. lincoln: this indifference and zeal for the spread of slavery, i hate it
holzer: in 1854, congress passes the kansas-nebraska act which overturns the missouri compromise that has confined to slavery to the south. the new bill makes it possible for white settlers in the new western territories to vote on whether or not to allow slavery. mr. lincoln: i was losing interest in politics when the repeal of the missouri compromise aroused me again. mr. holzer: out of office for six years, lincoln is ready for his comeback. he returns to the political stage with a series of...
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we are proud of what we have contributed in nebraska. but every state has similar experiences. thank you for that answer. this goes back to congresswoman graham's question. this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back to civilian life and roles in administration. i know in nebraska, we have had an infusion of veterans with problems unique to the middle east and higher degree of disability claims and all of that. what we are trying to think about doing in nebraska is to think about developing outpatient clinics because we are seeing a real need of the veterans coming back now needing that sort of outpatient mental health, women's health issues not being addressed in traditional mode. i don't necessarily need a comment on that because it is a different department. if you have any thoughts on the new way of delivering health care? sec. carter: i would echo something that chairman said. by sad necessity over the last dozen years, we have learned a lot and in a sense pioneered techniques in treating amputees, burn victims, t.b.i. pts
we are proud of what we have contributed in nebraska. but every state has similar experiences. thank you for that answer. this goes back to congresswoman graham's question. this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back to civilian life and roles in administration. i know in nebraska, we have had an infusion of veterans with problems unique to the middle east and higher degree of disability claims and all of that. what we are trying to think about...
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and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's question and this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian life and the role of veterans administration, i don't necessarily want to comment on that. but i know in nebraska, we've had, as a lot of states have had, this infusion of new veterans, obviously with distinct problems that are somewhat unique are unique to a great degree to the middle east, and the higher degree of disability claims all of that. and i know what we're trying to think about doing in nebraska in omaha and sarby county is to think about developing out of outpatient clinics because we're seeing a real need of the veterans coming back now, the military coming back now and needing that sort of outpatient in the mental health area women's health issues that are not being addressed in traditional mode. i don't ne
and we're proud of what we've contributed in nebraska, obviously. but every state has similar experiences. one other -- and thank you for that answer. one other -- this goes back really to congresswoman graham's question and this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back into civilian life and the role of veterans administration, i don't necessarily want to comment on that. but i know in nebraska, we've had, as a lot of states have had, this...
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we are proud of what we have contributed in nebraska. but every state has similar experiences. thank you for that answer. this goes back to congresswoman graham's question. this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back to civilian life and rolls in administration. i know in nebraska, we have had an in fusion of veterans with problems unique to the middle east and higher degree of disability claims and all of that. what we are trying to think about doing in nebraska is to think about developing outpatient clinics because we are seeing a real need of the veterans coming back now needing that sort of outpatient mental health, women's health issues not being addressed in traditional mode. i don't necessarily need a comment on that because it is a different department. if you have any thoughts on the new way of delivering health care? sec. carter: i would echo something that chairman said. by sad necessity over the last dozen years, we have learned a lot and in a sense pioneered techniques in treating amputees, burn victims, t.b.i., p
we are proud of what we have contributed in nebraska. but every state has similar experiences. thank you for that answer. this goes back to congresswoman graham's question. this is something i'm trying to figure out. your comment about transitioning the military back to civilian life and rolls in administration. i know in nebraska, we have had an in fusion of veterans with problems unique to the middle east and higher degree of disability claims and all of that. what we are trying to think...
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in nebraska.ite a bit of experience treating people with ebola. and in all three of those institutions have a lot of experience. they have not infected anyone. there are no health care workers at those three institutions who got ebola. they're the patients for the most part survived. none of their doctors or nurses got sick. it all went as it was supposed to. >> we know that some those patients took an experimental drug called zmac. but at this point am i right in saying there still is no one proven treatment or vaccination for the ebola virus? >> reporter: correct. there's no proven vaccination. and the treatment that these other folks got who have been treated in the u.s. they were given various things. different people got different things. we're still not sure whether those drugs work. they were given those drugs, but we don't know if they survived because of those drugs or if they survived just because they got good what's called supportive care. they were well hydrated. they were well taken
in nebraska.ite a bit of experience treating people with ebola. and in all three of those institutions have a lot of experience. they have not infected anyone. there are no health care workers at those three institutions who got ebola. they're the patients for the most part survived. none of their doctors or nurses got sick. it all went as it was supposed to. >> we know that some those patients took an experimental drug called zmac. but at this point am i right in saying there still is no...
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home from west africa. >> nebraska, maryland and atlanta.hey will be under quawren teen, if they get a fever they will be isolated. >>> earlier this week an american healthcare worker was brought to medicalaryland hospital. unlike other aid workers the ten people coming home now are not i will and are not contagious and require none of the elaborate precaution also against the spreading of the disease. >> the reason they are being brought back now if they get sick they work get the best care available. >> reporter: the current ebola outbreak has killed ten thousand people. the good news is that ebola deaths have slowed in recent months. chuck severson, abc news new york. >> the start of a new push by the obama administration to sign up people for the affordable care act. the special enrollment period begins today and ends on april 30th. many people without insurance don't realize until this time of year they are hit with a tax penalty for not having insurance. they have to pay the tax penalty for 2014, but if they sign up now, they will avoi
home from west africa. >> nebraska, maryland and atlanta.hey will be under quawren teen, if they get a fever they will be isolated. >>> earlier this week an american healthcare worker was brought to medicalaryland hospital. unlike other aid workers the ten people coming home now are not i will and are not contagious and require none of the elaborate precaution also against the spreading of the disease. >> the reason they are being brought back now if they get sick they work...
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they'll be housed next to the university of nebraska hospital in ohm map. >>> one of the most powerfulto ever make landfall is responsible for killing at least 8 people. schoan pam surrounded the island of vanuatu, which is northeast of australia, which torrential rain for hours. the storm has moved past those islands but is packing quite a punch. one emergency official says it look like a bomb hit the capital. the storm is weakening as it moves towards new zealand and auckland. it's not expected to make landfall again before dissipating. >>> you can find all sorts of items in a walmart, but here's one you might be surprised about. how about a meth lab? >> march madness is here. and who won and who lost with the 49ers? and we go 1 on 1 with joe panik. it's what you need after the news. ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >>
they'll be housed next to the university of nebraska hospital in ohm map. >>> one of the most powerfulto ever make landfall is responsible for killing at least 8 people. schoan pam surrounded the island of vanuatu, which is northeast of australia, which torrential rain for hours. the storm has moved past those islands but is packing quite a punch. one emergency official says it look like a bomb hit the capital. the storm is weakening as it moves towards new zealand and auckland. it's...
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in 1854, the kansas-nebraska act have been passed and recognize the two new territories of kansas and nebraska, but it left it up to popular sovereignty, in other words, the white man's vote as to whether those states were to be slave or free states. of cours,ee, this spawned a lot of violence in kansas. it led to the uprisings of john brown and other important people you of heard about. so, mr. sumner give a speech, call the crime against kansas speech. this is what he said. in a speech he abused a pro-slavery senator named andrew butler from south carolina. who wasn't actually, he was absent from the senate but he is addressing butler. "butler has chosen a mistress to whom he has made his vows and who, though ugly to others, is lovely to him. though polluted -- i mean the harlot slavery." a vicious speech. a south carolina congress man by the name of works to prevent 0- -- took offense at these metaphors. brooks entered the chamber of the senate where sumner was at his desk and he was accompanied by lawrence kite who brandished a pistol on the senate floor. what brooks did is brutal
in 1854, the kansas-nebraska act have been passed and recognize the two new territories of kansas and nebraska, but it left it up to popular sovereignty, in other words, the white man's vote as to whether those states were to be slave or free states. of cours,ee, this spawned a lot of violence in kansas. it led to the uprisings of john brown and other important people you of heard about. so, mr. sumner give a speech, call the crime against kansas speech. this is what he said. in a speech he...
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you can take a look behind me here and you can see what we found on nebraska avenue. a pothole right there by the center line. and really they are all over the lays. the freeze and thaw cycle just causes the potholes to literally pop up randomly all around. so what they're trying to do here during potholepalooza is get a handle on all this. they will be throwing a lot of resources out there on the roadways trying to fix all of these holes. basically they will be cutting the response time from 72 hours which is what it typically have to get the report of a pothole and then fill it. during this month, they will be cutting that response time down to 48 hours. but they immediateneed help from the public. so you can report a pothole. you can do that a couple different ways. 311 the mayor's call center or you can use twitter. you can tweet out the location of a pothole at#ddotdc, use #potholepalooza #potholepalooza. give the location and information about the size, and within 48 hours, it should be fixed. back to you. >>> right now new rules are in place on i-66 that could
you can take a look behind me here and you can see what we found on nebraska avenue. a pothole right there by the center line. and really they are all over the lays. the freeze and thaw cycle just causes the potholes to literally pop up randomly all around. so what they're trying to do here during potholepalooza is get a handle on all this. they will be throwing a lot of resources out there on the roadways trying to fix all of these holes. basically they will be cutting the response time from...
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todos son trabajadores en el Ámbito de la salud serÁs investigados en investigaciones de maryland, nebraskaasil autoridades indicaron que un autobÚs repleto de turistas cayÓ a un abismo de 400 m en una zona boscosa despuÉs de que el conductor al parecer perdiÓ el control en una cueva. presentadora: continÚa sin control el fuego en valparaÍso, chile. cerca del camino a viÑa del mar afectÓ a zonas que no se habÍan quemado hasta ahora. bomberos dijeron que el incendio se mantiene lejos de sectores habitacionales consumieron mÁs de 500 hectÁreas miles de personas siguen evacuadas. fÉlix: en venezuela cerca de 100.000 efectivos de las fuerzas armadas iniciaron 10 dÍas de maniobras militares dijeron que el objetivo es elevar la preparaciÓn de las tropas y comprobar el nivel debilitamiento luego de que ee.uu. declarÓ a venezuela como una amenaza. presentadora: para que honesto se obtenga visa tiene que cumplir tres requisitos madur impuestos por el gobierno de maduro si es un viaje de emergencia es casi imposible tramitarlo. la medida perjudica mucho venezolano con ciudadanÍa estadounidense. lourd
todos son trabajadores en el Ámbito de la salud serÁs investigados en investigaciones de maryland, nebraskaasil autoridades indicaron que un autobÚs repleto de turistas cayÓ a un abismo de 400 m en una zona boscosa despuÉs de que el conductor al parecer perdiÓ el control en una cueva. presentadora: continÚa sin control el fuego en valparaÍso, chile. cerca del camino a viÑa del mar afectÓ a zonas que no se habÍan quemado hasta ahora. bomberos dijeron que el incendio se mantiene lejos...
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. >> reporter: here at the nebraska medical center in omaha they are preparing to take in some of themericans being rushed home from west africa. one of three medical sisters will be closely monitored for symptoms of ebola. >> nebraska, maryland and atlanta. they will be under quarantined if they get a fever they will isolated. earlier this week an american healthcare worker who is sick with ebola was brought to the national health in maryland. >> that healthcare worker fainted and he provided assistance. >> reporter: the ten people coming home now are not i will and not contagious, and require none of the elaborate precautions against spreading the disease we saw in earlier case. >> the reason they are being brought back now when they are not sick, that way if they do get sick they can get the best care available. world health organization estimates that the current outbreak killed ten thousand peesm. people, good news the ebola deaths have slowed dramatically in recent months. chuck severson. >> happening today the press by the obama administration to have people sign up for the aff
. >> reporter: here at the nebraska medical center in omaha they are preparing to take in some of themericans being rushed home from west africa. one of three medical sisters will be closely monitored for symptoms of ebola. >> nebraska, maryland and atlanta. they will be under quarantined if they get a fever they will isolated. earlier this week an american healthcare worker who is sick with ebola was brought to the national health in maryland. >> that healthcare worker...
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at the omaha nebraska medical center they are preparing to take three americans from west africa where they will be monitored for ebola. >> a brassica, maryland and atlanta will be under quarantine and if they get a fever they will be isolated. roz: earlier this week a health care worker was brought to nih and true fes that and the new patients may have been exposed to that worker. >> reportedly at some point that person fainted and they all provided assistance and lived in close quarters together. roz: unlike other aid workers the 10 people coming back now are not ill or contagious and require none of the elaborate precautions against spreading. >> the reason they are being brought back now is that way if they do get sick, they can immediately get the best care available. the world health organization says the current outbreak has killed 10,000 people mostly intra-west africa but the number of deaths seems to be decreasing. kimberly: at least eight people have died after one of the most powerful storms in history made landfall this morning. the south pacific archipelago took a direct
at the omaha nebraska medical center they are preparing to take three americans from west africa where they will be monitored for ebola. >> a brassica, maryland and atlanta will be under quarantine and if they get a fever they will be isolated. roz: earlier this week a health care worker was brought to nih and true fes that and the new patients may have been exposed to that worker. >> reportedly at some point that person fainted and they all provided assistance and lived in close...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to recognize the contributions of farmers, ranchers and producers to our economy and well being. mr. smith: agriculture supports one in four nebraska jobs and contributes more than $23 billion to our state's economy. i'm very proud to represent nebraska's third district, now the number one agriculture district in the nation. our global economy presents great opportunity, 95% of the world's consumers and customers live outside the united states and they all need to eat. as a result we are seeing growing demand for nebraska agriculture products. our state's beef exports reached a record high $1 billion in sales in 2014. the efficiency and forward thinking of our ag producers is making it possible to meet demand with fewer inputs and less waste. as a founder and co-chairman of modern agriculture caucus
for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska rise? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to recognize the contributions of farmers, ranchers and producers to our economy and well being. mr. smith: agriculture supports one in four nebraska jobs and contributes more than $23 billion to our state's economy. i'm very proud to...