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is that true for nebraska?nly: think that there are opportunities to improve nafta, but i have to tell you, it has been a hugely successful program for the state of nebraska. we do hundreds of millions of dollars in trade between canada and mexico. i went on a trade mission last year to canada. i was the first governor to go there on a trade mission and it was to highlight the great relationship that we have with canada and the wonderful trait that goes back and forth. same with mexico. we sell hundreds of millions of dollars in corn to mexico. we think that there is an opportunity to improve it, but we don't want to disrupt it. david: when you talk to the president and people in the administration, do they seem to understand this? that ultimately they agree that we need to stay with nafta? gov. ricketts: certainly in my conversations with secretary perdue, he understands how it works in the agricultural state. certainly, he absolutely gets it. how many jobs in nebraska depend on these international trade deals
is that true for nebraska?nly: think that there are opportunities to improve nafta, but i have to tell you, it has been a hugely successful program for the state of nebraska. we do hundreds of millions of dollars in trade between canada and mexico. i went on a trade mission last year to canada. i was the first governor to go there on a trade mission and it was to highlight the great relationship that we have with canada and the wonderful trait that goes back and forth. same with mexico. we sell...
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president. >> senator from nebraska. >> thank you. over my time in public service, i have been committed to supporting common sense pro-life measures that offer empathy for women and for unborn children. too often women experience despair and pain and judgment from others during an unplanned pregnancy. we should offer compassion for these expectant mothers. they need to know that we will continue to support them in the challenging years ahead. we should also be willing to protect the most innocent among us, the unborn, who can feel pain and have the chance of viability. i rise today to discuss the legislation that the senate will consider shortly. the pain capable unborn child act. bill thatreasonable has the support of 47 senators. this kind of bill has passed in many states, including my own. my state of nebraska has a proud tradition of being pro-life. we were the first state in the country to pass a 20-week abortion ban. the legislation before us today would enact the same policy at the federal level and doing so makes sense. as a
president. >> senator from nebraska. >> thank you. over my time in public service, i have been committed to supporting common sense pro-life measures that offer empathy for women and for unborn children. too often women experience despair and pain and judgment from others during an unplanned pregnancy. we should offer compassion for these expectant mothers. they need to know that we will continue to support them in the challenging years ahead. we should also be willing to protect...
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he graduate from the university of nebraska at omaha and the university of nebraska school of law. after working at a public defendanter in nebraska, he taught law at temple university, and then joined the university of dayton, retiring as a full professor inch addition to his emeritus professor role he was acting judge for the municipality court in dayton, ohio. he is an author. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome daniel bolger, chuck hagel and tom hagel. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind introduction, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for coming out on this rainy election day to spend some time talking with "the haguele" brothers, and to my right, chuck hagel and to his righting his brother tom. eye -- i'd like to both gentleman, 50 years ago, november 7, 1967, where were you? >> not 1967. >> oh, '67. >> right. >> i can't remember that far back. >> well -- >> i was -- we were in california at fort ord. and i was getting ready to leave to go to fort dix, new jersey, because i had orders to go to germany, and you were finishing. >> right. >> we were in advanced en
he graduate from the university of nebraska at omaha and the university of nebraska school of law. after working at a public defendanter in nebraska, he taught law at temple university, and then joined the university of dayton, retiring as a full professor inch addition to his emeritus professor role he was acting judge for the municipality court in dayton, ohio. he is an author. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome daniel bolger, chuck hagel and tom hagel. [applause] >> thank you very...
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for example, we've got tough times here in nebraska from a budgetary standpoint.gislature assessed budget recommendations, we'll be growing 0.2%, essentially flat. that's why we live within our means, that's what congress needs to do too. liz: i think you are saying they need to find discipline, i don't think they're going to. you would agree as a bystander in all of this looking at your state and the needs there and looking at the federal government. what is the trick or the formula that you use to balance a budget? is it simply holding costs at bay? what would you advise inside the beltway, the congress? >> yeah, that's absolutely part of it, that's one of the things that actually to manage the government well, you have to pay attention to that. you have to require people to set goals and measurements and hold them accountable for results and i'm not sure how much of that is going on at the federal level. one of the things we've done in nebraska to live within our means, i put in a hiring freeze 15 months ago because we knew this was a challenging time for our b
for example, we've got tough times here in nebraska from a budgetary standpoint.gislature assessed budget recommendations, we'll be growing 0.2%, essentially flat. that's why we live within our means, that's what congress needs to do too. liz: i think you are saying they need to find discipline, i don't think they're going to. you would agree as a bystander in all of this looking at your state and the needs there and looking at the federal government. what is the trick or the formula that you...
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senator from his home state ofeb nebraska. during the vietnam war, he served in combat as the army and earned two purple hearts in the combat infantry badge and vietnamese gallantry. after graduating from the university of nebraska at omaha he worked as a staff assistant, cofounded vanguard cellular and served as the head of the administration and became president and chief executive officer of the uss zero. he was the author of america the next chapter. tom haeckel was born and raised in nebraska. he earned three purple hearts, bronze star and the combat infantry badge. he graduated from the university of nebraska at omaha as the school of law and after working as a public defender to nebraska she taught at temple university and then joined retiring as a full professor. in addition to his professorship role he served as head judge for the municipal court in beta and ohio. he's the author of two books and numerous articles on the subject. [applause] november 7, where were you? >> we were in california and i was getting ready t
senator from his home state ofeb nebraska. during the vietnam war, he served in combat as the army and earned two purple hearts in the combat infantry badge and vietnamese gallantry. after graduating from the university of nebraska at omaha he worked as a staff assistant, cofounded vanguard cellular and served as the head of the administration and became president and chief executive officer of the uss zero. he was the author of america the next chapter. tom haeckel was born and raised in...
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they sent us to hastings, nebraska. they taught us how to work in the field. there you made a tripod out of wood, three sticks, pull the engine out, stuff like that. in hastings, nebraska, they had some of the biggest mosquitoes you ever saw in your life. [laughter] i often told the story that they they would flip your dog tags over, look at them, and see what kind of blood you had. [laughter] i actually think they grew the mosquitoes to tell you how to use a net. to keep the mosquitoes from bothering you. they taught us a lesson about how to use the mosquito net. jeremy: what about the mutton jeff story? ,ames: when i went to tuskegee alabama, my buddy who showed up with me was 6'5". he was a tall guy. 5'2".was muy gave us the nickname of tt and jeb. his name is james d ross and mine was shipley. stood in line, they would call ross then shipley. then we went overseas and back to the states together. we stayed in the same tent and everything. i do not want to get ahead of myself. guys, the 99 fighting squadron, they had been taught how to fly and everything. ,
they sent us to hastings, nebraska. they taught us how to work in the field. there you made a tripod out of wood, three sticks, pull the engine out, stuff like that. in hastings, nebraska, they had some of the biggest mosquitoes you ever saw in your life. [laughter] i often told the story that they they would flip your dog tags over, look at them, and see what kind of blood you had. [laughter] i actually think they grew the mosquitoes to tell you how to use a net. to keep the mosquitoes from...
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lydia brasch to service the new national committeewoman from nebraska. kathleen king for florida. west pack to service virginia. and tom tribal to service the new national committee for wisconsin. it is stipulated in the rule that the election of new men and women to fill vacancies shall be ratified by then republican party upon the election by the state republican party. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of these new national committee members? the motion is made. is there a second by susan hutchinson? secondeden moved and to be ratified the election of our new members. all members say ay. the ays have it. am pleased to officially welcome you as new members of the republican national committee. welcome. [applause]
lydia brasch to service the new national committeewoman from nebraska. kathleen king for florida. west pack to service virginia. and tom tribal to service the new national committee for wisconsin. it is stipulated in the rule that the election of new men and women to fill vacancies shall be ratified by then republican party upon the election by the state republican party. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of these new national committee members? the motion is made. is there a second by...
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oh, say, texas or tennessee or even the long shot hope of nebraska. joining me now on the set is the expert on florida politics. mark cabuto. >> thanks for having me. >> so rick scott is 80% there. sometimes i'm told 70%. but some days all but there. but there is always a but. what is he waiting for or is it just for the show. >> i think rick scott is a self made rags to researches multi-millionaire who won it when no one said he could and
oh, say, texas or tennessee or even the long shot hope of nebraska. joining me now on the set is the expert on florida politics. mark cabuto. >> thanks for having me. >> so rick scott is 80% there. sometimes i'm told 70%. but some days all but there. but there is always a but. what is he waiting for or is it just for the show. >> i think rick scott is a self made rags to researches multi-millionaire who won it when no one said he could and
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university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma and there was no comparison. but anyway, he went on to become the director of johns hopkins university press 1895 to 1898 before becoming director in november 1988. he retired as director in 2015 i2015and is the author of three books. and these were published in 2004, 2007 and 2010 and now teaches at the university lifelong learning institute program and pursues research on the renaissance humanism. i should point out also in connection and a member of the dissertation committee of the spouse. she did her work and it was a wonderful dissertation. the director and music acquisition editor of the university of illinois press who survived the press in 1896 and served as the editor in chief acquisitions editor marketing copywriter among others. award-winning books and fields including labor history, women's history, folklore and evolution studies as well as the music. the doctorate of music from the university
university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma and there was no comparison. but anyway, he went on to become the director of johns hopkins university press 1895 to 1898 before becoming director in november 1988. he retired as director in 2015 i2015and is the author of three books. and these were published in 2004, 2007 and 2010 and now teaches at the university lifelong learning institute program and pursues research on the...
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adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution package. while i appreciate this legislation will keep government open, fund community health centers for two years and fully fund our military while we continue to work toward a broader budget agreement, i would like to focus on the various ways and means committee provisions included in the bill. this legislation includes numerous medicare provisions important to rural health providers and patients, including permanently repealing therapy caps and extending the floor on geographic payment adjustments for rural providers anded a-ons for rural ambulance providers. just as importantly, these health provisions are paid for without cutting swing bed reimbursements to critical access hospitals, including the 55 critical access hospitals in nebraska's third district, as originally proposed. i'm particularly
adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution package. while i appreciate this legislation will keep government open, fund community health centers for two years and fully fund our military while we continue to work toward a broader budget agreement, i would like to focus on the various ways and means committee provisions included...
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and then joined the university of nebraska press. and i was thinking they were both the big eight -- today people actually think that alabama were the gail of the year back then it was nebraska and oklahoma. >> yeah. >> hands down. no comparison. but anyway -- he went on to -- become director of john hopkins university press from 1995 until 1998 before becoming director at illinois in november of 1998. he retired as director in 2015. he's author of three books, book of thinks, and praise and published in 2004, 2007 and 2010. and now teachers in the university olli these acronym what's that? olli lifelong learning institute -- >> okay. program and pursue research on -- renaissance humanism. and i should point out also nxz with dick wentworth become on the fact that a his spouse marlene -- she did her work on ellewood and it was a really wonderful dissertation to be a part of so we have connections, and -- >> half of the doctorate except me. [laughter] >> mathison is the director and music acquisition editor of the university of illino
and then joined the university of nebraska press. and i was thinking they were both the big eight -- today people actually think that alabama were the gail of the year back then it was nebraska and oklahoma. >> yeah. >> hands down. no comparison. but anyway -- he went on to -- become director of john hopkins university press from 1995 until 1998 before becoming director at illinois in november of 1998. he retired as director in 2015. he's author of three books, book of thinks, and...
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automatically of a guy picture sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress and his staff on the plains of nebraska and that is what tv and movies have done to us. is we tryt we do here to teach the hundreds of different tribes at about their cultures, and about how they live, what they ate, how they dressed, so that you start seeing the diversification that happens in our country. a lot of changes occurred, and that the difference as go from paleo times, where many groups were hunting the giant beasts, the mammoth and the mastodon, and then the changes that occurred as we go into the archaic time period, where giant beasts are no longer available for hunting an early man learns how to hunt smaller and faster game. as we go into the woodlands time period, it's about agriculture, and how agriculture changed all the lives, it spread very rapidly across the country, corn, which came up from mexico changed theain lives of many native americans. in one of the things corn did, all of the different crops that was itarted growing started giving groups that were successful a bit of free time. seeing moreart
automatically of a guy picture sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress and his staff on the plains of nebraska and that is what tv and movies have done to us. is we tryt we do here to teach the hundreds of different tribes at about their cultures, and about how they live, what they ate, how they dressed, so that you start seeing the diversification that happens in our country. a lot of changes occurred, and that the difference as go from paleo times, where many groups were hunting the...
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coming up on tuesday morning, nebraska congressman don bateman discusses the house intelligence committeememo in this week's government funding deadline. then intelligence committee member jim hines, on the release of the committee memo the latest on the investigation into russia interference into the 2016 campaign. watch live on tuesday morning. >> sunday on c-span's q&a. new york times staff photographer doug mills talk about the photo he took wallcovering president trump. >> he enjoys having us around. i just believe despite his constant comments about fake news in the media, i feel he enjoys happiness because it helps drive his message. help strived the news of the day which he can do and does every day. and therefore having us around allows him to do that. >> q&a, sunday night on c-span. >> james madison air force general testify on the pentagon's national defense strategy in the 2018 nuclear review. live coverage tomorrow at c-span three at 9:30 a.m. eastern. the treasury secretary testifies before the house financial services committee about the annual report from the financial sta
coming up on tuesday morning, nebraska congressman don bateman discusses the house intelligence committeememo in this week's government funding deadline. then intelligence committee member jim hines, on the release of the committee memo the latest on the investigation into russia interference into the 2016 campaign. watch live on tuesday morning. >> sunday on c-span's q&a. new york times staff photographer doug mills talk about the photo he took wallcovering president trump. >>...
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. >> nebraska through wisconsin. the heavy rain tomorrow, though across the ohio river in the morning. another round develops across northeast texas, in through tomorrow night across the mississippi. saturday, the kicker system will bring in severe thunderstorms right over the flood zone, another three to five inches on top of what they've already seen, rivers that can't take anymore vid? >> thanks, rob. >>> next here the terrifying moments in the emergency room at a hospital in middletown connecticut. a man crashing his car right through the door then setting himself on fire. abc's gio benitez in connecticut tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a scaring out at a connecticut hospital. >> attention car three, middlesex hospital, 28 crescentthe e.r. car into the building, reported fire. >> reporter: police say 27-year-old steven ellam crashed into the entrance of the middlesex hospital's emergency room. that's elem being treated shortly after the crash, when he set hi >> mr. elem drove into the sliding glass doors of the wa
. >> nebraska through wisconsin. the heavy rain tomorrow, though across the ohio river in the morning. another round develops across northeast texas, in through tomorrow night across the mississippi. saturday, the kicker system will bring in severe thunderstorms right over the flood zone, another three to five inches on top of what they've already seen, rivers that can't take anymore vid? >> thanks, rob. >>> next here the terrifying moments in the emergency room at a...
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leland: governor ricketts of nebraska leaving the stage at cpac heading to our camera.in a minute about his thoughts on infrastructure projects. more charges for parents who imprisoned 13 children in their california home. remembering billy graham, back in his hometown of charlotte, how he impacted communities and our country as a whole. speech is great loss to the world. he spoke the word with dignity and grace. very well. i've gotta say, i love the new place. oh thanks. yeah, i took your advice and had geico help with renters insurance- it was really easy. easy. that'd be nice. phone: for help with chairs, say "chair." phone: for help with bookcases, say "bookcase." bookcase. i thought this was the dresser? isn't that the bed? phone: i'm sorry, i didn't understand. phone: for help with chairs, say "chair." does this mean we're not going out? book-case. see how easy renters insurance can be at geico.com. >> religion without a personal encounter with jesus christ will not save the soul and will not bring the peace your soul longs for. >> motorcade carrying rev. billy gr
leland: governor ricketts of nebraska leaving the stage at cpac heading to our camera.in a minute about his thoughts on infrastructure projects. more charges for parents who imprisoned 13 children in their california home. remembering billy graham, back in his hometown of charlotte, how he impacted communities and our country as a whole. speech is great loss to the world. he spoke the word with dignity and grace. very well. i've gotta say, i love the new place. oh thanks. yeah, i took your...
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and republican senator george w noris in nebraska, a noted reformer characterized harry as quote, boys. and refused to him so it was a pretty tough going for harry once he made it into the senate. but he earned the respect of his fellow senate colleagues and by 1937 he was peeking out on the issues of the day. we were in the middle of the greatdepression , and he said in his maiden senate speech, we worship money instead of honor. but it's a pity that wall street with its ability to control all the wealth of the nation and to hire the best law brains in the country has not produced some statesman, some men who could see the dangers of bigness and of the concentration and control of will. instead of working to meet the situation, they are still employing the best law brains to serve greed and self interest. people can stand only so much and one of these days, there will be a settlement. of course, that agent history. . >> well, as you know, harry truman became president. he became vice president in 1944, and between the time of his nomination in july and roosevelt's death in the followi
and republican senator george w noris in nebraska, a noted reformer characterized harry as quote, boys. and refused to him so it was a pretty tough going for harry once he made it into the senate. but he earned the respect of his fellow senate colleagues and by 1937 he was peeking out on the issues of the day. we were in the middle of the greatdepression , and he said in his maiden senate speech, we worship money instead of honor. but it's a pity that wall street with its ability to control all...
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coming up this morning, nebraska republican congressman don bacon discusses the house intelligence committee memo and this week's government funding deadline. then, connecticut democratic congressman and intelligence committee member jim himes on therelease of the memo and latest on the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. be sure to watch c-span's at 7:00on journal, live eastern this morning. join the discussion. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is a look at our live coverage for tuesday. the house is in at 9:00 eastern. they will work on a food labeling bill and mortgage legislation live on c-span. the senate is in a 10:00 eastern. more nominations are expected this week along with a short-term government funding bill. no votes are scheduled. live senate coverage on c-span2. c-span3, james mattis will take questions from members of the sunday on c-span's q&a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about the photos he took while covering presid
coming up this morning, nebraska republican congressman don bacon discusses the house intelligence committee memo and this week's government funding deadline. then, connecticut democratic congressman and intelligence committee member jim himes on therelease of the memo and latest on the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. be sure to watch c-span's at 7:00on journal, live eastern this morning. join the discussion. [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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julio: alabama, karina del -- carolina del sur, nebraska, entre otros, piden que el presidente termineure que haya nuevas renovaciones. >> serÍa sin duda, una de las mÁs importantes. una pÉrdida para estados unidos. julio: el juez federal, el 9 de enero cancelo la solicitud de daca. sigue en tribunales federales porque no llegÓ a la justicia. julio: el presidente trump le darÍa la ciudadanía a 8000 "dreamers" a cambio de la frontera con mÉxico. ilia: las autoridades de philadelphia, bocana sospechoso de un robo que ocurriÓ el pasado enero. robaron artÍculos. si reconoce o tiene alguna informaciÓn, llame a las autoridades. un automÓvil terminÓ dentro de un lago. imÁgenes puesta en escena de policÍa. los bomberos evaluaban la situaciÓn esta maÑana. se desconoce cÓmo el vehÍculo entrÓ en el agua y si alguien resultÓ herido. la policÍa de philadelphia, pide la ayuda del pÚblico para buscar a una chica que es reportada como desaparecida. desapareciÓ el pasado jueves en la tarde. cualquier persona con informaciÓn sobre esta joven, cualquier persona con informaciÓn sobre esta joven, debe llam
julio: alabama, karina del -- carolina del sur, nebraska, entre otros, piden que el presidente termineure que haya nuevas renovaciones. >> serÍa sin duda, una de las mÁs importantes. una pÉrdida para estados unidos. julio: el juez federal, el 9 de enero cancelo la solicitud de daca. sigue en tribunales federales porque no llegÓ a la justicia. julio: el presidente trump le darÍa la ciudadanía a 8000 "dreamers" a cambio de la frontera con mÉxico. ilia: las autoridades de...
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thank you, becky >> and nebraska is good. nebraska is a good team. >> excellent either one then.becky, thank you sorry to "squawk on the street," we're late "squawk on the street" is up now. ♪ >>> great show, guys good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on th
thank you, becky >> and nebraska is good. nebraska is a good team. >> excellent either one then.becky, thank you sorry to "squawk on the street," we're late "squawk on the street" is up now. ♪ >>> great show, guys good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on th
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home, he went back to nebraska, and did all sorts of our jobs the rest of his life. -- odd jobs the rest of his life. susan: you talk about two incidents of these men being into propaganda efforts and they manage to communicate their discussed with the situation. mitchell: the most famous is the men realized -- they were watching a north korean propaganda film. the show to the north korean soccer team competing at an international match. they showed the north korean soccer team competing at an international match. the north koreans had to bow and after losing the match. this,n, after seeing would give them the finger in public. as the men walked in doing a they wereerence, given the finger. but some of the publicity photos the north koreans were using of the men would go out to the international media. koreans look good and healthy, but the american government recognized this gesture right away. they thought north koreans would kill the men if they knew what the gesture meant. after this, the men were beaten for a week when the north koreans found out. should we learn about this incident
home, he went back to nebraska, and did all sorts of our jobs the rest of his life. -- odd jobs the rest of his life. susan: you talk about two incidents of these men being into propaganda efforts and they manage to communicate their discussed with the situation. mitchell: the most famous is the men realized -- they were watching a north korean propaganda film. the show to the north korean soccer team competing at an international match. they showed the north korean soccer team competing at an...
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in 2017 nebraska hit a jobs milestone with unemployment rate of 2.7% which was reported last decembermr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to submit for the record an article from the lincoln journal star highlighting nebraska's on deployment as the fourth lowest in the nation. thank you. administrator, this is a direct correlation to your effort at the epa to streamline the regulatory process that has for many years negatively impacted. kreider's ability to hire workers because they are forced to allocate resources to comply with many commerce and regulations. this past year has been a welcome change or nebraska's public power utilities, farmers and ranchers in manufacturers and small business owners. i am encouraged by the epa's recent decision to revisit the 2017 regional hayes rule which was issued in the final days of the obama administration. if implemented that rule would take authority away from the states impose a one-size-fits-all federal implementation plan that simply does not make sense. many rural utilities have been adversely affected by past regional hayes action
in 2017 nebraska hit a jobs milestone with unemployment rate of 2.7% which was reported last decembermr. chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to submit for the record an article from the lincoln journal star highlighting nebraska's on deployment as the fourth lowest in the nation. thank you. administrator, this is a direct correlation to your effort at the epa to streamline the regulatory process that has for many years negatively impacted. kreider's ability to hire workers because they are...
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chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to submit an article highlighting nebraska -- nebraska up a rate as the fourth lowest in the nation. rate as the fourth lowest in the nation. mr. administrator, this is in correlation with your efforts at the epa to streamline the process that is impacted job creator possibility to hire workers because they were forced -- job creator's ability to hire workers. this last year has been a welcome change for nebraska's public power utilities, farmers, ranchers, and small business owners. i am encouraged by the epa's decision to revisit the 2017 regional haze rule which was issued in the final days of the obama administration. if implemented, that rule would take authority away from the states and impose a one-size-fits-all federal implementation plan that simply does not make sense. many rural utilities have been overtly affected by past regional haze actions. during the prior administration, the epa repeatedly second-guessed the state's plans, including nebraska's 2012 plan. proposed plant the fourth the installation of unnecessary and costly control
chairman, i would ask unanimous consent to submit an article highlighting nebraska -- nebraska up a rate as the fourth lowest in the nation. rate as the fourth lowest in the nation. mr. administrator, this is in correlation with your efforts at the epa to streamline the process that is impacted job creator possibility to hire workers because they were forced -- job creator's ability to hire workers. this last year has been a welcome change for nebraska's public power utilities, farmers,...
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. >>> un laboratorio en nebraska trabaja por encontrar la cura e del vih expertos alegrahan logr desarrollars parte de la controversia. >>> familiares de personas encarceladas podrÍan apelar el valor de la fianza que les cobraron. traemos los detalles en breve. >>> una hermosa tarde en este momento en san francisco. 49 en el termÓmetro. ¿hasta cuÁndo se quedan las temperaturas? la informaciÓn despuÉs de la pausa. >>> ♪ musica ♪ musica somos la autoridad en el tiempo. vamos a revisar las temperaturas con gabriela . >>> iniciamos el dÍa con ese aviso de heladas para las 9:00 de la maÑana. para este momento, no tenemos ese tipo de alerta en nuestra regiÓn. vemos la imagen del radar. abundante nubosidad, vemos algunas lluvias ligeras en la lÍnea costera. esto ha sido el cambio que hemos registrado durante los Últimos dÍas. al regreso de la lluvia en nuestra regiÓn. vamos a estar recibiendo esas condiciones muy bien porque tenemos que eliminar la sequÍa. en este momento san francisco 49° . la brisa se mantiene bastante fuerte. para las horas de la noche el termÓmetro se mantiene por encima de los
. >>> un laboratorio en nebraska trabaja por encontrar la cura e del vih expertos alegrahan logr desarrollars parte de la controversia. >>> familiares de personas encarceladas podrÍan apelar el valor de la fianza que les cobraron. traemos los detalles en breve. >>> una hermosa tarde en este momento en san francisco. 49 en el termÓmetro. ¿hasta cuÁndo se quedan las temperaturas? la informaciÓn despuÉs de la pausa. >>> ♪ musica ♪ musica somos la...
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a similar situation does exist in nebraska for another group of workers. these persons work for a guarantee that they would be provided for when they could ork no more, but given a confluence of factors, their pension took a dramatic shortfall and, frankly, it's not fair. i lived for several years as a younger man in the area where these gentlemen had come from, in a town that had lost half of its population in 20 years, in the old -- what's called the old industrial rust belt where the post-world war ii economic boom had built a thriving, were community, but now globalized supply side theory had its most dramatic, degenerating economic effect. and i said to one of these men, you know that i know where you come from. and we hugged. mr. speaker, our country is in pain. epic hurricanes and floods, escalating urban violence and opioid epidemic, those self-medicating because of their mental, physical, financial anguish. combine this with the lingering effects of baiterly fought last electoral season has torn at america's heart. in a vibrantly healthy society,
a similar situation does exist in nebraska for another group of workers. these persons work for a guarantee that they would be provided for when they could ork no more, but given a confluence of factors, their pension took a dramatic shortfall and, frankly, it's not fair. i lived for several years as a younger man in the area where these gentlemen had come from, in a town that had lost half of its population in 20 years, in the old -- what's called the old industrial rust belt where the...
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he is a graduate of woodrow wilson high school, played college ball at the university of nebraska. four other notable graduates of camden high school were also honored tonight. ♪ ♪ it's time, america. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy. but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation, the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on. us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it. strayer university. >> some young hockey players received training. the event called hockey you said the stars held at the ice works in aspen at the wells fargo center, villanova in action. >> this might be a magical season for the wildcats. villanova has had a couple of hiccups but not tonight, they obliterate depaul. early action, donte with a pass to jalen brunson, early lead for the cats. later in the first half, haskel playing the passing lane. he scores 16, nova up two. mykel bridges from the corner, game high 27 points, nova wins 93-62. st. joe's hosting mason. st. joe's f
he is a graduate of woodrow wilson high school, played college ball at the university of nebraska. four other notable graduates of camden high school were also honored tonight. ♪ ♪ it's time, america. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy. but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation, the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on. us. today is the day. strayer...
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host: congressman don bacon from nebraska. we appreciate the time. guest: thank you.t: we will be joined by jim himes, democrat from connecticut. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ "q&a," doug mills talks about the photos he took while covered president trump. doug mills: obviously he enjoys having us around. commentsis constant about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, drive the news of the day, which he can do every day and does every day. he is constantly driving the message. therefore having us around really allows them to do that. "q&a" something it at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. history series "landmark cases," returns this month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. historians and experts join us to discuss constitutional issues and personal stories behind significant supreme court decisions. 26inning monday, february live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. to have you follow all 12 cases, we have a companion guide written by tony morrow. volume two.ases" to get your copy go to c-span.or
host: congressman don bacon from nebraska. we appreciate the time. guest: thank you.t: we will be joined by jim himes, democrat from connecticut. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ "q&a," doug mills talks about the photos he took while covered president trump. doug mills: obviously he enjoys having us around. commentsis constant about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, drive the news of the day,...
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during the prior administration, epa repeatedly second guessed states' plans, including nebraska's 2012 plan, and instead imposed federal plans that forced the installation of unnecessary and costly controls that went well beyond what the states had demonstrated what was needed. as you know, nebraska is the only 100% public power state in the country, and that means that any costs that are incur bid the utility from regulations, it's passed on to every single one of our citizens. it's very important to me that you get this rule right. so can you describe what additional efforts epa is taking to improve the next phase of the regional haze program and the timeline for those actions and how will the epa respect states and also make sure that electricity is not made more costly through these unnecessary regulations? >> senator, thank you for the question. i would say to you that one of the interesting pieces of information that i discovered upon arriving at the agency was a collection of about 700 or so state implementation plans that had been prepared by states all over the country where r
during the prior administration, epa repeatedly second guessed states' plans, including nebraska's 2012 plan, and instead imposed federal plans that forced the installation of unnecessary and costly controls that went well beyond what the states had demonstrated what was needed. as you know, nebraska is the only 100% public power state in the country, and that means that any costs that are incur bid the utility from regulations, it's passed on to every single one of our citizens. it's very...
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he went to nebraska eventually ended sort of of odd jobs the rest of his life. incidentsre are two that you talk about that when these crew men were drawn into propaganda efforts and managed to communicate their discussed with a situation. -- digsut with their situation. can you tell us about that? mitchell: the most famous is the men realized -- they were watching a north korean propaganda film. they showed the north korean soccer team competing at an international match. i think it was in london. in the standsople from london were giving them the finger. smilerth koreans bow and and wave, and they don't realize it is a sign of derision. after that the men would give them the finger all the time, explaining it is a hawaiian good luck symbol. as the men walked in doing a press conference, they were given the finger. he said good luck, have a great press conference. the problem became some of the publicity photos the north koreans were using of the men would go out to the international media. there was a photo of them in time magazine, eight of the men, five whil
he went to nebraska eventually ended sort of of odd jobs the rest of his life. incidentsre are two that you talk about that when these crew men were drawn into propaganda efforts and managed to communicate their discussed with a situation. -- digsut with their situation. can you tell us about that? mitchell: the most famous is the men realized -- they were watching a north korean propaganda film. they showed the north korean soccer team competing at an international match. i think it was in...
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. >>> lincoln nebraska is celebrating the birth of the city's namesake in an unusual way. check out the five foot tall bobble head of lincoln. it was unveiled to mark the 209th birthday. folks were encouraged to take picture with the bobble head and perhaps win prizes when you post it. and the city hopes it will impact tourism in a tall way. >> it kind of looks like matt o'donnell. >> rick has that. >> i wish i was as wise as that. >> a chilly one out there. as we take a look at temperatures we wind up the 39 in reading and pottstown and lots of 38's and 39's in the western suburbs and mostly sunny skies with the addition of cloud collar late in the day and the closer you get to the coast of the better chance of the low 40s. >> thank you. >>> a look at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:4:00. when we talk about hackers we think about computers and they are targeting televisions. and an investigation by consumer reports when we talk about smart tvs. >> don't gore get to join us for "action news" at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >> now for rick williams and the entire "action ne
. >>> lincoln nebraska is celebrating the birth of the city's namesake in an unusual way. check out the five foot tall bobble head of lincoln. it was unveiled to mark the 209th birthday. folks were encouraged to take picture with the bobble head and perhaps win prizes when you post it. and the city hopes it will impact tourism in a tall way. >> it kind of looks like matt o'donnell. >> rick has that. >> i wish i was as wise as that. >> a chilly one out there. as...
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. >> nebraska trying to get a transition game going.the husker's bench that drew the attention. who doesn't love a good dance. >> later in the game the bench broke into a rockettes' routine. >> the nebraska bench and their choreographed dance step. >> this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is presented by liberty mutual insurance. >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. we're following breaking news of a shooting outside the headquarters of the national security agency. one of the key u.s. intelligence facilities. a law enforcement source says an suv apparently tried to ram a security gate this morning at a secure nsa entrance at fort meade, maryland, northeast of washington. >> and you can see the bullet holes in the vehicle's with windshield. three people were injured but no one was hurt by the gunfire. a suspect is in custody. >>> a top white house adviser tells cbs news the west wing is, quote, coming apart at seams in the fallout from staff secretary rob porter's resignation. fbi director christopher wray testified
. >> nebraska trying to get a transition game going.the husker's bench that drew the attention. who doesn't love a good dance. >> later in the game the bench broke into a rockettes' routine. >> the nebraska bench and their choreographed dance step. >> this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is presented by liberty mutual insurance. >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and john dickerson. we're following breaking news of a shooting outside the...
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ago producers all across the state of nebraska do. and ago producers farmers and ranchers all across the united states understand it. we take care of the land. >> we live on the land. we want clean we want clean air. we want clean water and we manage our livelihood, our lives we continue to reserve it for future generations. i'm going to talk to another rancher now. when you in your statement you discussed reporting requirements for animal waste odors. those are directed to national response center. that's operated by the united states coast guard. i don't know if people are aware of that. facilitate a government coordinated response effort to animal waste odors. this really doesn't make a lot of sense. not only is there no added value of these reporting requirements but the abundance of farm reports, that's going to jam up the response personnel at the national response center and prevent them from responding. i think to true emergencies. can you tell what they'll have to take to comply with all of these report requirements. >> thank
ago producers all across the state of nebraska do. and ago producers farmers and ranchers all across the united states understand it. we take care of the land. >> we live on the land. we want clean we want clean air. we want clean water and we manage our livelihood, our lives we continue to reserve it for future generations. i'm going to talk to another rancher now. when you in your statement you discussed reporting requirements for animal waste odors. those are directed to national...
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coming up tuesday morning, nebraska republican congressman don bacon discusses the house intelligence committee memo and this week's government funding deadline. then, connecticut democratic congressman and intelligence committee member jim himes on the release of the committee memo and the late oast then committee's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion. also tuesday, defense secretary james mattis and air force general paul silva testify on the pentagon's national defense strategy and the 2018 nuclear posture review. they'll be in front of the house armed service committees, live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c span 3, c-span dirg and listen live on the free c-span radio app. the house back at 6:30 eastern. until then, part of today's "washington journal." joining ut is christopher pharrell with judicial watch, their investigation and research director. the point that the last guest was making about you looking at this release of the memo in uw separate phases
coming up tuesday morning, nebraska republican congressman don bacon discusses the house intelligence committee memo and this week's government funding deadline. then, connecticut democratic congressman and intelligence committee member jim himes on the release of the committee memo and the late oast then committee's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern, tuesday morning. join the discussion....
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and into the midwest, nebraska, iowa, madison, wisconsin, starting early monday morning, an ice storm. a half-inch, quarter-inch of the ice, it will be a big story. >> sam, thank you. >>> next tonight, the all-star showdown for lebron james. laura ingraham accused of making racial statements after telling him to shut up and dribble. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, lebron james is not backing down. >> we will definitely not shut up and dribble. >> reporter: comments fox news anchor laura ingraham made about him. after james criticized the president. >> the number one job in america, the point of person, is someone who doesn't understand the people. and really doesn't give a [ bleep ] about the people. >> keep the political commentary to yourself, or as someone once said, shut up and dribble. >> reporter: that lighting up social media. other pro athletes and fans jumping to james' defense, using the hashtag #wewillnotshutupanddribble. >> many claim my line that lebron should shut up and dribble was racist. what? if you're a white nba player and you said that stuff that he said
and into the midwest, nebraska, iowa, madison, wisconsin, starting early monday morning, an ice storm. a half-inch, quarter-inch of the ice, it will be a big story. >> sam, thank you. >>> next tonight, the all-star showdown for lebron james. laura ingraham accused of making racial statements after telling him to shut up and dribble. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, lebron james is not backing down. >> we will definitely not shut up and dribble. >>...
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privately owned bank said it will no longer make credit card from the national rifle association , nebraska based first national bank says it based this decision on customer feedback, executive will not elaborate or production of the credit card will stop. >>> we have breaking news, former presidential advisor rick gates is expected to plead guilty, in the russian election investigation, sources say a guilty plea could come as early as today, and that could mean that gates is intend to go cooperate with special counsel robert mueller 's investigation. yesterday, a federal grand jury returned a 32 count indictment against gates, and former trump campaign manager paul manafort, accusing them of tax evasion and bank fraud. it was the second round of charges against, the two men. >>> speaking to a crowd of conservative is today, president trump vowed to take action in the wake of the deadly florida school shooting the president delivered an address at annual cpac convention outside washington. president double down on his call to arm more teachers and raise the age to buy some semiautomatic wea
privately owned bank said it will no longer make credit card from the national rifle association , nebraska based first national bank says it based this decision on customer feedback, executive will not elaborate or production of the credit card will stop. >>> we have breaking news, former presidential advisor rick gates is expected to plead guilty, in the russian election investigation, sources say a guilty plea could come as early as today, and that could mean that gates is intend to...
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adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution package. while i appreciate this legislation will keep government open, fund community health centers for two years and fully fund our military while we continue to work toward a broader budget agreement, i would like to focus on the various ways and means committee provisions included in the bill. this legislation includes numerous medicare provisions important to rural health providers and patients, including permanently repealing therapy caps and extending the floor on geographic payment adjustments for rural providers anded a-ons for rural ambulance providers. just as importantly, these health provisions are paid for without cutting swing bed reimbursements to critical access hospitals, including the 55 critical access hospitals in nebraska's third district, as originally proposed. i'm particularly
adrian smith from nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for two minutes. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. and mr. chairman, i rise in support of this continuing resolution package. while i appreciate this legislation will keep government open, fund community health centers for two years and fully fund our military while we continue to work toward a broader budget agreement, i would like to focus on the various ways and means committee provisions included...
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organized itself, it is cents in the beginning phases you have streak of snow working it way through nebraska, kansas, more moisture starting to build and bubble up near the gulf, all of the these cents come together to form one large beautiful organized storm system, but then it, reaks some havoc on our commute. for tomorrow. so pre-emptively the national weather service posting winter storm watches, taking effect very early morning tomorrow morning in the pong knows and out to lancaster county is winter weather advisory, this may shift as the day goes on, but here is where it stands. and it is obviously the most outlying suburbs and count that's are impacted by the winter alerts that we've got. now, high pressure in place right now, even though we have the clouds overhead. but into tomorrow morning, wednesday, early morning, that we begin to see first signs of life on the local radar. warmfront followed by cold front. ironically the warmfront bridges in the snow. because it is coming under the cover of darkness, so you will have this mixed bag here with rain-snow line slowly lifting north,
organized itself, it is cents in the beginning phases you have streak of snow working it way through nebraska, kansas, more moisture starting to build and bubble up near the gulf, all of the these cents come together to form one large beautiful organized storm system, but then it, reaks some havoc on our commute. for tomorrow. so pre-emptively the national weather service posting winter storm watches, taking effect very early morning tomorrow morning in the pong knows and out to lancaster...
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memphis back to arkansas and northern piece of this energy as well bringing heavy snow to portions of nebraska and iowa this is all heading into the weekend and coless enter to one larger system. it will be warm enough to only talk about rain. but a lot of it. temperatures right now again not dropping all that quickly. in fact holding steady through the overnight hours and mid 0s. 37 wilmington and 5 allentown and pretty comfortable even as you head south. as we get into toment day starts off quiet and maybe even a little sunshine early in the day and so if you want to get outside the first half of tomorrow is time to do it because midday tomorrow the rain begins and once it starts it will keep on coming in waves through sunday. so light rain to start the weekend. downpours early sunday and some concerns for flooding. i'll break that down and we'll time out when the rain moves out coming up, nicole. >> kate, thank you. a day after the parade honoring super bowl champion philadelphia eagles the cleanup continues from the massive crowds. and we found crews sweeping up trash near the art museum a
memphis back to arkansas and northern piece of this energy as well bringing heavy snow to portions of nebraska and iowa this is all heading into the weekend and coless enter to one larger system. it will be warm enough to only talk about rain. but a lot of it. temperatures right now again not dropping all that quickly. in fact holding steady through the overnight hours and mid 0s. 37 wilmington and 5 allentown and pretty comfortable even as you head south. as we get into toment day starts off...
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he has downe syndrome, works with his nebraska team.grant wanted to participate. the two hit the mat, and grant won. >> he had his sing let on, head gear and ready to go, that was for him, that was his moment. >> you knew you were going to win? >> ya. >> now very confident grant there, very nice, grant says he's already looking forward to next season in wrestling. >> good stuff there. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news ," layoffs are coming at two major companies. we'll have a live report from wall street. >> plus tell you where the first medical marijuana dispensary in southeastern pennsylvania is set to open today. plus this. >> with the oil picks here in south korea plenty of excitement about the games. but for some also cents remind i of the war once fought here. i'm dana jacobson in bang song with story of one soldier's long awaited aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an a
he has downe syndrome, works with his nebraska team.grant wanted to participate. the two hit the mat, and grant won. >> he had his sing let on, head gear and ready to go, that was for him, that was his moment. >> you knew you were going to win? >> ya. >> now very confident grant there, very nice, grant says he's already looking forward to next season in wrestling. >> good stuff there. >> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news ,"...
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police in nebraska released this video of him in a interrogation room.ght him sticking his hands into the ceiling. he must not watch any cop shows. officers were watch and the entire time and a technician later found what hartman had been trying to hide. a bag of cocaine. >> it's in the bag. >> ♪ >> every cop show you know they're behind the plate glass window watching. >> 4:57. there's a new effort to make the roosevelt boulevard safer. we'll explain what is being installed. >> two people are found dead inside of a home in the port richmond section of philadelphia. and one of the victims here is a female police officer. >> a mother's panicked message on facebook helps save her son's life. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 5:00 a.m. on this tuesday february 27th. here's what we're following. >> a mystery this morning surrounding the death of a philadelphia police officer and a man, both discovered inside the offic
police in nebraska released this video of him in a interrogation room.ght him sticking his hands into the ceiling. he must not watch any cop shows. officers were watch and the entire time and a technician later found what hartman had been trying to hide. a bag of cocaine. >> it's in the bag. >> ♪ >> every cop show you know they're behind the plate glass window watching. >> 4:57. there's a new effort to make the roosevelt boulevard safer. we'll explain what is being...
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memphis back to arkansas and northern piece of this energy as well bringing heavy snow to portions of nebraska and iowa this is all heading into the weekend and coless enter to one larger system. it will be warm enough to only talk about rain. but a lot of it. temperatures right now again not dropping all that quickly. in fact holding steady through the overnight hours and mid 0s. 37 wilmington and 5 allentown and pretty comfortable even as you head south. as we get into toment day starts off quiet and maybe even a little sunshine early in the day and so if you want to get outside the first half of tomorrow is time to do it because midday tomorrow the rain begins and once it starts it will keep on coming in waves through sunday. so light rain to start the weekend. downpours early sunday and some concerns for flooding. i'll break that down and we'll time out when the rain moves out coming up, nicole. >> kate, thank you. a day after the parade honoring super bowl champion philadelphia eagles the cleanup continues from the massive crowds. and we found crews sweeping up trash near the art museum a
memphis back to arkansas and northern piece of this energy as well bringing heavy snow to portions of nebraska and iowa this is all heading into the weekend and coless enter to one larger system. it will be warm enough to only talk about rain. but a lot of it. temperatures right now again not dropping all that quickly. in fact holding steady through the overnight hours and mid 0s. 37 wilmington and 5 allentown and pretty comfortable even as you head south. as we get into toment day starts off...
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flexibility, this overreach continues to weigh heavily on the minds of farmers and rarchlers in nebraska and across our country. >> what do you believe must be done so that we can alleviate that burden of that spcc rule for our farmers and ranchers on the fuel storage? >> i would have to say we need to exempt the people out on the ground. it's such a different situation, the risk is minimal compared to what the act is designed to address. >> right. there was a study done we had requested of this committee. i would point out that one of the areas studied was leakage with jet fuel. i don't know too many farms and ranches that have jet fuel there. so i think when you have a flawed study, it leads to flawed policy and flawed decision making. so i would hope that we could move ahead, not just on the circa rule but spcc and in other number of rules that are out there that people on the land, every day producers find such a disadvantage in trying to fight government every single day. thank you. >> thank you, senator fisher. senator kacarper? >> i asked mr. duvall where did you get a name like z
flexibility, this overreach continues to weigh heavily on the minds of farmers and rarchlers in nebraska and across our country. >> what do you believe must be done so that we can alleviate that burden of that spcc rule for our farmers and ranchers on the fuel storage? >> i would have to say we need to exempt the people out on the ground. it's such a different situation, the risk is minimal compared to what the act is designed to address. >> right. there was a study done we...
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that is true in nebraska as well so thank you. what a great panel we have, farmers union, farm bureau, love your comments on the rfs eddie 15. i have some legislation on that so that is great. i appreciate that you had the opportunity to respond when senator wicker asked you to earlier comments made by senator booker. i appreciate that. my husband and i have a cattle ranch. our sons are fourth-generation sandhills ranchers. we understand conservation. we understand being true environmentalists. our family does. our neighbors in the sandhills do. ag producers all across the state of nebraska do and ag producers, farmers and ranchers all across the united states understand it. we take care of the land, we live on the land, we want clean air, we want clean water and we manage our livelihood, our lives to make sure we have that and that we continue to preserve it for future generations. . i'm going to talk to another rancher now. mister hansen, thank you so much for being here which i would like to build on senator bharat so's comment
that is true in nebraska as well so thank you. what a great panel we have, farmers union, farm bureau, love your comments on the rfs eddie 15. i have some legislation on that so that is great. i appreciate that you had the opportunity to respond when senator wicker asked you to earlier comments made by senator booker. i appreciate that. my husband and i have a cattle ranch. our sons are fourth-generation sandhills ranchers. we understand conservation. we understand being true environmentalists....
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kelly of nebraska to be united states attorney for the district of nebraska, scott murray to be u.s. attorney for the district of new hampshire. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, if confirmed, the nominations be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order and any statements relating to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. the question occurs on the nominations en bloc. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed, say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the senate resume legislative session for a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. alexander: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of s. res. 4
kelly of nebraska to be united states attorney for the district of nebraska, scott murray to be u.s. attorney for the district of new hampshire. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, if confirmed, the nominations be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, no further motions be in order and any statements relating to the...
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police in nebraska just released this video of thomas hartman in an interrogation room.eras caught him stacking a chair onto the table and sticking his hands into the ceiling. you're in a police station and it was going on the entire time. a technician later found hartman have been trying to hide a bag of cocaine. >> it's in the bag. >> ♪ >>> 5:47. people in a florida community are upset. they say the post office will not deliver mail to their resort which happens to be a nudist one. >> a mother is experiencing heartbreak all over again. she lost a beloved necklace. she is now turning to social media for help. david. >> it's a little colder this morning, tam, but check out this. a lot of are you going to enjoy the fact that there's very little cloud cover around and from start to finish we're expecting lots of sun. i'll have your 12-hour forecast coming up next. >> ♪ when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for
police in nebraska just released this video of thomas hartman in an interrogation room.eras caught him stacking a chair onto the table and sticking his hands into the ceiling. you're in a police station and it was going on the entire time. a technician later found hartman have been trying to hide a bag of cocaine. >> it's in the bag. >> ♪ >>> 5:47. people in a florida community are upset. they say the post office will not deliver mail to their resort which happens to be a...
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joining us via skype now from lincoln nebraska and it is good to have you with us i guess we need to be fair hair and look at it on both sides the current us administration its argument is that we need to be prepared for the world that exists now not the world that we would like to have hence let's before power austin ill and make sure that where ready for all of this it's an argument. yet thanks again for having me on so it's an argument that we we've always sort of heard being me and let me look at the nuclear posture review that just came out and it's actually being it's coming out in writing now when obama stood in prague and basically gave the speech about getting to zero or at least his his ideal goal of getting to zero you know the world. so one could argue that this is kind of a natural progression where the nuclear posture review is going in terms of wanting to increase nuclear production modernize the arsenal and do all those different kinds of things but the reality is that you know while the united states may want may want to at least under obama want to scale back its re
joining us via skype now from lincoln nebraska and it is good to have you with us i guess we need to be fair hair and look at it on both sides the current us administration its argument is that we need to be prepared for the world that exists now not the world that we would like to have hence let's before power austin ill and make sure that where ready for all of this it's an argument. yet thanks again for having me on so it's an argument that we we've always sort of heard being me and let me...
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it's be-ah-trice, nebraska. it turns the sun purple. that one is orange and this one is pink.g, guys? all: total eclipse of the sun. - can you feel it? [laughter] - that there is the joy of a news anchor who finally gets to cover a story that doesn't involve donald trump. the sun! the sun! finally, the sun! [upbeat music] - [makes whining noise, coughs] ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪
it's be-ah-trice, nebraska. it turns the sun purple. that one is orange and this one is pink.g, guys? all: total eclipse of the sun. - can you feel it? [laughter] - that there is the joy of a news anchor who finally gets to cover a story that doesn't involve donald trump. the sun! the sun! finally, the sun! [upbeat music] - [makes whining noise, coughs] ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪
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next up is jim in omaha nebras nebraska. >> caller: you are talking about a national bank and do you bring in the idea of the federal reserve this week now the federal reserve this week now that was established in 1913. the question i have is the idea that having the central bank doesn't that take away the idea and you prototype earlier to regulate the however does it take to manipulate the currency in a way that with those he had in the last decade and the idea of the inflation problem with manipulating the currency's? >> host: subquestion was toast and establishing the bank creates a problem of the manipulated and the crime scene? it started because america was having a tremendous problem with fluctuating because there was no central bank to help rein that in. not only was it the runaway inflation and fluctuation that the government had no one to borrow money from. it was intended to collect the taxes in the united states and the state banks make sure they were holding true to what they said they had and established a unified currency. there are certain things the federal reserve c
next up is jim in omaha nebras nebraska. >> caller: you are talking about a national bank and do you bring in the idea of the federal reserve this week now the federal reserve this week now that was established in 1913. the question i have is the idea that having the central bank doesn't that take away the idea and you prototype earlier to regulate the however does it take to manipulate the currency in a way that with those he had in the last decade and the idea of the inflation problem...