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because i don't think we even entered nebraska. >> reporter: didn't go to nebraska, didn't know anything. she and fester just stole a truck, she said, and fueled by pot and massive dose of over the counter cough syrup went off in search of the ocean before running outs of gas and money and leaving that pickup truck in louisiana. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. and jessica reid's mantle began to crack. >> okay. i did steal -- i stole a whole bunch of money from somebody. i don't know who, i don't know where. i just remember stealing a whole bunch of money. yes, we did lose that pipe when we stole this money. >> reporter: reid then blurted it out. at this farmhouse, now apparently to her surprise, in nebraska, greg fester sneaked in through a window and let her in the back door. in the kitchen she said she found $500 in an envelope. then she said, they left. and the ring? well, now she admitted finding it in that stolen pickup, putting it on, then feeling it slide off her thumb inside that house. whe
because i don't think we even entered nebraska. >> reporter: didn't go to nebraska, didn't know anything. she and fester just stole a truck, she said, and fueled by pot and massive dose of over the counter cough syrup went off in search of the ocean before running outs of gas and money and leaving that pickup truck in louisiana. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. and jessica reid's mantle began to...
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we're going to go life to a farm in nebraska to check it out. but first, the annual espy awards were held last night and coach of the year honors were split between three coaches, three extraordinary ones, high school coaches, who lost their lives in that devastating shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. all three were killed while they were trying to protect their students from that gunman. their families accepted the award on stage. and in another inspiring moment, the arthur ashe award for courage, going to female athletes for their bravery in coming forward to speak publicly against former usa gymnastics dr. larry nassar who was sentenced to 175 years in prison for decades of abuse. this olympian shared a special message. >> to all the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. your truth does matter. you matter. and you are not alone. ♪ ♪ ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it no. ♪ don't stop it now, ♪ don't stop it. ♪ keep it comin' love. ♪ keep it
we're going to go life to a farm in nebraska to check it out. but first, the annual espy awards were held last night and coach of the year honors were split between three coaches, three extraordinary ones, high school coaches, who lost their lives in that devastating shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. all three were killed while they were trying to protect their students from that gunman. their families accepted the award on stage. and in another inspiring...
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the aclu of nebraska planning to fight this policy. board with this. >> could this be the middle ground between fashion and comfort, comfortable footwear brand, they have come out with a heel version. check this out. you can't imagine sliding this in, walking in and give these to me at the end of the wedding after i dance in these stilettos all day. and love wearing heels and probably not, she falls in line. they are totally sold out. and selling for $233, unbelievable. >> how on earth they sold anything? you see the green one. >> there is something to this. rob: an officer shows up to an accident, what happens next? >> okay. outdoing you. >> making your morning. the good, the bad and the ugly. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab
the aclu of nebraska planning to fight this policy. board with this. >> could this be the middle ground between fashion and comfort, comfortable footwear brand, they have come out with a heel version. check this out. you can't imagine sliding this in, walking in and give these to me at the end of the wedding after i dance in these stilettos all day. and love wearing heels and probably not, she falls in line. they are totally sold out. and selling for $233, unbelievable. >> how on...
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heavy rain and thunderstorms ossible in areas of kansas, nebraska and oklahoma.be even kansas city and st. louis on your sunday afternoon. we'll be right back here on "early today." when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. your hair is su ft! did head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. treatment centers of america in philadelphia, she's coming for the multimal therapy where the specialists form a treatment plan together. we were looking for a cancer team that wld help us decide the best course of action. we have so many tools at our center. this is what attracted amy all the way from new york. these xpre people who werets in their
heavy rain and thunderstorms ossible in areas of kansas, nebraska and oklahoma.be even kansas city and st. louis on your sunday afternoon. we'll be right back here on "early today." when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. your hair is su...
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heavy rain and thunderstorms possible in areas of kansas, nebraska and oklahoma.ybe even kansas city and st. louis on your sunday afternoon. we'll be right back here on "early today." when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. >>> we are back with a video that's been viewed by millions. a florida police officer's act of kindness for a homeless man in search of a job. but their story doesn't end there. yesterday they got together. nbc's lester holt reports on their heart warming next chapter. >> reporter: phil march's fresh start began with a clean shave and a li
heavy rain and thunderstorms possible in areas of kansas, nebraska and oklahoma.ybe even kansas city and st. louis on your sunday afternoon. we'll be right back here on "early today." when your blanket's freshness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next time, add downy fabric conditioner. downy conditions fibers with a long-lasting fresh scent. so your blanket will stay fresh through next week's finale. downy and it's done. your hair is...
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five reported tornadoes in nebraska. more than 180 reports of severe weather across the midwest in just the past 24 hours. just east, sweltering temperatures adding fuel to those storms and now exposing more than 100 million americans to dangerous heat. it's a sizzling 93 degrees in chicago. with the humidity, feeling like 101. in philadelphia, it also felt like 100 degrees, but even hotter for phillies players and fans inside the stadium. we always measure temperature in the shade, away from buildings, but people in the sun, on the streets, on this hot concrete has temperatures over 120 degrees. >> we're just dripping sweat everywhere. >> reporter: abc's gio benitez witnessing firsthand how fast a car heats up. his body temperature going from 98.3 to 105 in just 30 minutes. 18 children dying in hot cars so far this year alone. >> it can get so hot so quick in those cars. rob, we know summer has already started. but we're talking about extreme heat here. >> reporter: you have to retreat to the shade. these numbers are st
five reported tornadoes in nebraska. more than 180 reports of severe weather across the midwest in just the past 24 hours. just east, sweltering temperatures adding fuel to those storms and now exposing more than 100 million americans to dangerous heat. it's a sizzling 93 degrees in chicago. with the humidity, feeling like 101. in philadelphia, it also felt like 100 degrees, but even hotter for phillies players and fans inside the stadium. we always measure temperature in the shade, away from...
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democrat of nebraska. i imagine a through the looking glass a couple weeks for you. thank you.ciate it. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to you... to cities and communities, and to my own employees. i've seen a lot of good. we've changed the way people get around. we've provided new opportunities. but moving forward, it's time to move in a new direction. and i want you to know just how excited i am, to write uber's next chapter, with you. one of our core values as a company, is to always do the right thing. and if there are times when we fall short, we commit to being open, taking responsibility for the problem, and fixing it. this begins with new leadership, and a new culture. and you're going to see improvements to our service. like enhanc
democrat of nebraska. i imagine a through the looking glass a couple weeks for you. thank you.ciate it. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. and helps keep acid down for hours. since joining ninehahi, ubmonths ago,o. my priority has been to listen to...
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this is on nebraska near connecticut avenue. thankfully we can say this morning it's all clear. >> julie car rie shot a picture of this tree that fell on a pick-up truck. thankfully no one was hurt. >> bloflooded on bradley boulev. as lauren was saying, turn 't around, don try to venture through it. >>> according to aaa, the law requires windshield wipers to be on, in d.c. and virginia, headlights are required visibility is below 500 lepe >>> a local man is facing a murder charge after police say he ran ove his own sister. this happened yesterday morning near the intersection. police later found marino in maryland. police have not said why he allegedly did this. >>> one woman who was working at a trader joe's in california was killed in an hours long hostage situation. this happened yesterday in the los angeles neighborhood of silver lake. the man shot his grandmother ane girl, he then led police on a chase through the city. that chase ended up with him crashingnta pole and then running through a packed supermarket. six people w
this is on nebraska near connecticut avenue. thankfully we can say this morning it's all clear. >> julie car rie shot a picture of this tree that fell on a pick-up truck. thankfully no one was hurt. >> bloflooded on bradley boulev. as lauren was saying, turn 't around, don try to venture through it. >>> according to aaa, the law requires windshield wipers to be on, in d.c. and virginia, headlights are required visibility is below 500 lepe >>> a local man is facing...
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restaurant to vandalizing nebraska's republican party headquarters. the back story from our west coast newsroom. trace. >> of sixth-grade teacher just outside of d.c. fully acknowledges that in recent days she watched as homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen got shouted down at a d.c. restaurant. press secretary sarah sanders got kicked out of a d.c. restaurant and democratic congresswoman maxine waters sent this. watch. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, and a gasoline station, you get out. >> when kristin ming along with her husband and 2-year-old son so i epa scott pruitt having lunch yesterday, she felt obligated to confront him. watch. >> this is my son. he loves animals. he looks clean air, he loves clean water. actually does protect our environment. and someone who believes in climate change. so i would urge you to resign before your scandals push you out. >> secretary pruitt apparently looked her directly in the eye but did not respond and when she walked back to her table, he got up and walk
restaurant to vandalizing nebraska's republican party headquarters. the back story from our west coast newsroom. trace. >> of sixth-grade teacher just outside of d.c. fully acknowledges that in recent days she watched as homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen got shouted down at a d.c. restaurant. press secretary sarah sanders got kicked out of a d.c. restaurant and democratic congresswoman maxine waters sent this. watch. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a...
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it's tragic for nebraska. it's tragic for the entire country. this has to be resolved.g on now. without commenting on the trump piece of it, congress needsed to act irrespective of what the president does or doesn't do. for me, the reason i posted we had been hacked just a few days ago was primarily to set the record straight. i didn't say anything during the campaign because i didn't know what was happening particularly. i didn't say anything after the election. i didn't want to be sour grapes about it. i didn't want to say we lost because of the russians but congress must act on some of the initiatives out there that would address it. so i -- it's very serious business, rachel. i appreciate you bringing it up. >> former congressman brad ashford, democrat of nebraska. i messenger it's been a little bit of a through the looking glass couple of weeks for you. thanks for helping us understand. appreciate it. thanks a lot. stay with us. e before prohibition took it all away. i promised our family i'd find your lost recipe. by tracing our history on ancestry, i found the on
it's tragic for nebraska. it's tragic for the entire country. this has to be resolved.g on now. without commenting on the trump piece of it, congress needsed to act irrespective of what the president does or doesn't do. for me, the reason i posted we had been hacked just a few days ago was primarily to set the record straight. i didn't say anything during the campaign because i didn't know what was happening particularly. i didn't say anything after the election. i didn't want to be sour grapes...
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senator ben sasse of nebraska, we thank you. ha>>s for the invite.oo >>uff: trade is not the only area where republicans are questioning the president. a threat issued from the white house yesterday to possibly revoke security clearances of icx former national security and intelligence ols set off bipartisan criticism. nick schifrin has the story.ai >> schifrin: oforce one this evening, a white house spokesperson said the president "has beg the mechanism" to revoke the clearances. the half dozen tgeted have all been critical of the president. press secretary sarah sanders, who first announced the threat to revoke yesterday, sd the former officials' comments on the administration's russiain policy werpropriate. today, speaker of the house paul ryan, said this about president trump's motives: >> i think he's trolling people anestly. >> schifrin: to taut this, i'm joined by jeffrey smith, former general counsel for the c.i.a.nd former general counsel for the senate armed services committee. is it appropriate for the white house or
senator ben sasse of nebraska, we thank you. ha>>s for the invite.oo >>uff: trade is not the only area where republicans are questioning the president. a threat issued from the white house yesterday to possibly revoke security clearances of icx former national security and intelligence ols set off bipartisan criticism. nick schifrin has the story.ai >> schifrin: oforce one this evening, a white house spokesperson said the president "has beg the mechanism" to revoke...
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the senator from nebraska. mr. sasse: i come to the floor to talk about what happened in helsinki today. let's not mince. today was a terrible day for the american brand, for the american people people and our allies. we did not negotiate from a position of strength. we acted from a position of weakness. as a result, one of the world's worst despots walked away today from helsinki with a win. vladimir putin is leaving helsinki with an undeserved legitimacy. the united states took a loss today when we backed away from our long-standing commitment to principled american leadership and, frankly, we walked away from basic reality. today the press asked the president of the united states who he believed on the subject of russian information operations in the u.s. in 2016. did he believe in the men and women in the is u.s. intelligence community or did he believe in vladimir putin, a member of the russian intelligence community? a thug turned russian despot. the choice here was between people who are risking their lives
the senator from nebraska. mr. sasse: i come to the floor to talk about what happened in helsinki today. let's not mince. today was a terrible day for the american brand, for the american people people and our allies. we did not negotiate from a position of strength. we acted from a position of weakness. as a result, one of the world's worst despots walked away today from helsinki with a win. vladimir putin is leaving helsinki with an undeserved legitimacy. the united states took a loss today...
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. >> reporter: beijing responded with tariffs on american products including pork and nebraska republican senator ben sasse is a frequent trump critic and represents many farmers taking the brunt of the impact. >> what the administration is offering them instead is $12 billion of gold-plated crutches. that's not what anybody wants. >> reporter: sasse is among a growing list of republicans rejecting the president's trade policies, and this morning's tweet calling tariffs "the greatest." >> at no point have i heard a farmer or rancher say you know what we want? we want more bailouts. we want more welfare. what they want is less trade war. >> reporter: we expect more trade tension tomorrow when president trump meets with the se cautioned the european uniond administration against acting like everybody the u.s. does business with should be treated like anon ve in nicaragua could soon become this country's probanng that president daniel ortega step down. now, many see leaving the country as their only option. manuel bojorquez remains the only network correspondent inside nicaragua. >> reporter
. >> reporter: beijing responded with tariffs on american products including pork and nebraska republican senator ben sasse is a frequent trump critic and represents many farmers taking the brunt of the impact. >> what the administration is offering them instead is $12 billion of gold-plated crutches. that's not what anybody wants. >> reporter: sasse is among a growing list of republicans rejecting the president's trade policies, and this morning's tweet calling tariffs...
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on another republican senator weighed in on his summit, nebraska senator then sass was critical of president trump as well. he spoke on the senate floorou for about 12 minutes. >> mr. president, i come to the floor to talk about whatd happened in helsinki today. let's not mince words. today was aer f terrible day for the american brand, the american people and all of our allies. we do not negotiate from a position of strength. we acted from apo position of weakness. as a result vladimir putin walked away with a win.y he's walking away with an undeserved legitimacy. we tookd a loss today when we backed away from our standing commitment to principles, american leadership and basic reality. today the press asked the president of the united states who he believed on the subject of russian information operation in the u.s. in 2016. the men andvehe in women of the u.s. intelligence agency or vladimir putin, a member of theur russian intelligence community. a thug, turned russian desperate.ho the choice was between peopled who are risking their lives on behalf of our freedom and people who go aroun
on another republican senator weighed in on his summit, nebraska senator then sass was critical of president trump as well. he spoke on the senate floorou for about 12 minutes. >> mr. president, i come to the floor to talk about whatd happened in helsinki today. let's not mince words. today was aer f terrible day for the american brand, the american people and all of our allies. we do not negotiate from a position of strength. we acted from apo position of weakness. as a result vladimir...
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on nebraska avenue near connecticut avenue. cars having to make a u-turn or take a side street to get around it. take a look at this mess in election san degreeia. captured this down tree in her r neighbod. huge oak tree.se ral vehicles got stuck in the water there. drivers had to deal with steady rain most of the day. been talking about this a lot today. here's video from the beltway connecticut avenue insi kenton maryland. brake lights. low speeds for many drivers acrosshe region. >>> a local man isrd facing a charge after he ran over his own sister. the sheriff's office says he took off after he struck his sister. she later died t thehospital. later found him in maryland. he is being held at detention center. what agonizing it has been in ten-year-old girl shot and killed as she went out for ice cream. her mom cradling her in as stook her last breath. search for her killer continues. live now on v emotionalil organized by the communi tonight. >> the rain did not stop.ng co together as one. justice. on a wet and soggy saturda
on nebraska avenue near connecticut avenue. cars having to make a u-turn or take a side street to get around it. take a look at this mess in election san degreeia. captured this down tree in her r neighbod. huge oak tree.se ral vehicles got stuck in the water there. drivers had to deal with steady rain most of the day. been talking about this a lot today. here's video from the beltway connecticut avenue insi kenton maryland. brake lights. low speeds for many drivers acrosshe region....
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so it's very serious business, rachel, and i appreciate you bringing it. >> democrat of nebraska.ne it's been a little bit of a through the looking glass couple of weeks for you, sir. thanks for helping us understand. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. here's a trip tip: when you search hotels on tripadvisor... enter your destination and the dates of your stay. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to find the best deal on the right hotel for you. tripadvisor. if you way too often...e moves then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to
so it's very serious business, rachel, and i appreciate you bringing it. >> democrat of nebraska.ne it's been a little bit of a through the looking glass couple of weeks for you, sir. thanks for helping us understand. we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ let your perfect drive come together at the lincoln summer invitation sales event. get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus $1,000 bonus cash. here's a trip tip: when you search hotels on tripadvisor... enter your destination...
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senator from nebraska who once searched as the top democrat. also happens to be former governor of nebraska and a navy seal combat veteran who is among 72 living recipients of the medal of honor. thank you for coming to the broadcast. >> you're welcome. >> what do you make of the last three days and that includes this story tonight in the new york times? >> you don't have enough time. >> what's happening? >> he got played by putin. the kgb agent, very experienced and he played him and the press conference, the president is equating things to the united states and america is dealing with, things that russians are doing and misses this tremendous opportunity to say to the russians you got to play by the rules. i think part of the problem that the president is having is he didn't really experience the cold war and he didn't really understand how he won the cold war. we didn't win the cold war just for military efforts. we partly won it because ronald reagan was willing to call it the evil empire and i'll take down the wall and eisenhower the same
senator from nebraska who once searched as the top democrat. also happens to be former governor of nebraska and a navy seal combat veteran who is among 72 living recipients of the medal of honor. thank you for coming to the broadcast. >> you're welcome. >> what do you make of the last three days and that includes this story tonight in the new york times? >> you don't have enough time. >> what's happening? >> he got played by putin. the kgb agent, very experienced...
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watch for severe storms, large harnlgs damage winds, up through aberdeen into nebraska. hot throughout the northwest corner of the country. in the southwest, heat-related illnesses, we're bracing for more high fire danger. sustained winds 25 to 35 miles per hour. gusts up to 40. candace, dianne. >>> a louisiana college student is trying to fly his way into the record books. >> he is in flight to attempt to be the youngest person to do the solo around the world. the louisiana tech student took off from monroe on monday. in 40 days he hopes to touch down in paris. >> my landing in paris is something i'm really excited about when i happened there, i will be the youngest pilot to fly from america to europe. >> he is carrying hundreds of gallons of fume. he has a couple satellite phones so he can communicate with his parents. you got to call mom. >> yes. >> it doesn't matter what you are doing, i don't care if are you flying around the world, i'm your mother. >> there is an american that completed the trip two years ago when he was 18. what is it with these kids? don't they k
watch for severe storms, large harnlgs damage winds, up through aberdeen into nebraska. hot throughout the northwest corner of the country. in the southwest, heat-related illnesses, we're bracing for more high fire danger. sustained winds 25 to 35 miles per hour. gusts up to 40. candace, dianne. >>> a louisiana college student is trying to fly his way into the record books. >> he is in flight to attempt to be the youngest person to do the solo around the world. the louisiana tech...
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. >> if they come up to nebraska. >> you have six hours and you can be here to talk to me. >> nebraska. jerry moved far away which cleared him for sure. of course, they need to look at shannon and aaron too. given their falling out with pam and ralph. but? >> they were cleared almost immediately because -- >> they were nowhere around. >> not involved. >> dead end. the crime scene people did find some things, mind you. including a bloody fireplace poker that turned out to be the murder weapon. >> the marking on her head was the exact replica of the shape of the fire poker. the end of the poker. >> they cataloged everything they found. broken glass in the back door. they even took the knobs off drawers and sent to the lab hoping the intruder left fingerprints on them. then unexpected. something remarkable turned up. came through the front door of the local newspaper. >> what did you think when you first read that document? >> i felt i had my own little version of the pentagon papers in a way. >> coming up. a letter that has everyone in town talking. >> i remember reading it and putting i
. >> if they come up to nebraska. >> you have six hours and you can be here to talk to me. >> nebraska. jerry moved far away which cleared him for sure. of course, they need to look at shannon and aaron too. given their falling out with pam and ralph. but? >> they were cleared almost immediately because -- >> they were nowhere around. >> not involved. >> dead end. the crime scene people did find some things, mind you. including a bloody fireplace poker...
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that's ben sasse, conservative senator from nebraska.emarkable is listening to the farmers, this is from npr, most of the farmers don't like this, they're worried about it. a lot of them voted for the president and they're saying, okay, mr. president, we'll give you some time. we can't give you two or three years. if this stretches out too long, we'll be under water. >> i think there's still overwhelming support for the president because of his intent. what we're afraid of is slipping into a long-term situation here. we'd still like to see, in my personal opinion, i think most farmers i've talked to at least here in wisconsin, we want trade, not aid. >> we don't give common sense, hard working americans enough credit in the sense that, okay, you're the president, but -- >> there is patience for him doing things differently because that's why people voted for him. this scenario where you bail out farmers because you're hurting farmers is a little healittleal hand. the top line numbers are so good it's almost impossible to rain on that par
that's ben sasse, conservative senator from nebraska.emarkable is listening to the farmers, this is from npr, most of the farmers don't like this, they're worried about it. a lot of them voted for the president and they're saying, okay, mr. president, we'll give you some time. we can't give you two or three years. if this stretches out too long, we'll be under water. >> i think there's still overwhelming support for the president because of his intent. what we're afraid of is slipping...
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a well, explain what is going on idaho, utah and nebraska. >> idaho, utah, nebraska will vote this fall. the republican governor there refused to implement it. that is also under some court review about and the governor was actually ordered to expand believe, it was this week he was supposed to have done it. up theve to follow were main sega is. this has been going in a stots mostlyntioned including not across the south and sort of more conservative part of the midwest, but even many republican states have done it again because the federal government is offering such a good deal to do it. >> host: the place where joy will be following up. news! org on tweets there with the extensive washington chief core car ant with us until variety weg a wide can cover. we broke up the phone lines differently this morning. if you are insured through the affordable care ac. give us a call, , (202) 748-8000 (202) 748-8001, independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also catch up with us on social media at facebook at facebook.com/cspan. pretty wildly about case last month the justice department longer it wou
a well, explain what is going on idaho, utah and nebraska. >> idaho, utah, nebraska will vote this fall. the republican governor there refused to implement it. that is also under some court review about and the governor was actually ordered to expand believe, it was this week he was supposed to have done it. up theve to follow were main sega is. this has been going in a stots mostlyntioned including not across the south and sort of more conservative part of the midwest, but even many...
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wichita, kansas, omaha, cedar rapids, iowa and north platte, nebraska.s. but it should look at as far as why this is the best place for a veteran to buy a home? >> sure, when we put the veterans housing index together, what are the keys to make your community grapefruit battering to live in. we came up with three major factors for the first is, availability and affordability. the services available to them as local communities and ultimately overall quality of life in the market. the housing aspect of it came down to median home price in that specific market as compared to the average va loan price or loan amount in that specific market. the community with the average number of veterans per 100,000. va facilities per 1000 that in quality of life came into median unemployment rate, cranbury per capita as well as school rankings. it is interesting to see how it turned out. he really seems to me that smaller town admit town america has really embraced the trend does the place for veterans can thrive in really find very affordable homes using the va loans. t
wichita, kansas, omaha, cedar rapids, iowa and north platte, nebraska.s. but it should look at as far as why this is the best place for a veteran to buy a home? >> sure, when we put the veterans housing index together, what are the keys to make your community grapefruit battering to live in. we came up with three major factors for the first is, availability and affordability. the services available to them as local communities and ultimately overall quality of life in the market. the...
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near nebraska and new mexico naevz northwest. that sent pewn.c. a campus policent seford the all clear. >> some stories hot on the web night and what go on the internet stays on the internet. milwaukee brewers tough way yesterday racist and aunt guy gay tweets posted when he was a teen airnl sfaced duringthe gd across socedl m. he since apologizeday sg he is young and het sent tweed don't reflect his beliefs now. he says he will be tending sensitivity training. interesting. >> it happened during the game andfter the game he walks off and gets all this news. >> his family rorts his family was given different jerseys to wear and without bein identified ani t lesson for attorney learn that once you put it out there it's out there. and be careful what you say and you know, >> omedian sashaew neries who is america make headlines by making politicians look foolish on camera >> gun store owner avoid same fate and all caught on surveillance. >> get out of here borat. >> that was the the moment a gun shop ownner verside california andys h cohen and team cl
near nebraska and new mexico naevz northwest. that sent pewn.c. a campus policent seford the all clear. >> some stories hot on the web night and what go on the internet stays on the internet. milwaukee brewers tough way yesterday racist and aunt guy gay tweets posted when he was a teen airnl sfaced duringthe gd across socedl m. he since apologizeday sg he is young and het sent tweed don't reflect his beliefs now. he says he will be tending sensitivity training. interesting. >> it...
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an armed intruder sent the campus into lockdown, the caller reported seeing someone with a g near nebraskand new mexico ave northwest. dc and campus police spent easeveral hours srching each buildingnd did not find anything. >>> we certainly founde a l heat out there attoday. he and plenty of sunshinen caroth is going to stick around >> yes, it is,nd what weid not have wasmi the dity. and so that made the world of difference, turned into a beautiful afternoon, saw sunshine with just a few fair weather clouds and all that rain we gotas yesterd not for nothing, it scoured out all of the weather we've had. it feels amazing, 88nitrsburg, 82 in frederick. 79 in winchester, 86 in quantico. d 87 in annapolis, thiss still warm. but without the humidity whenge they may be, it just makes such a world of difference, and due points right now are running in the mid 50's at this point yesterday they were in the low 70 t with ropical feeling in the air, despite the fact that we hadun showers and thderstorms all afternoon. is satellite and radar shows it couldn't be quieter, frontal system long gone, we'l
an armed intruder sent the campus into lockdown, the caller reported seeing someone with a g near nebraskand new mexico ave northwest. dc and campus police spent easeveral hours srching each buildingnd did not find anything. >>> we certainly founde a l heat out there attoday. he and plenty of sunshinen caroth is going to stick around >> yes, it is,nd what weid not have wasmi the dity. and so that made the world of difference, turned into a beautiful afternoon, saw sunshine with...
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senator from nebraska, who once held the position held by mark warner. happens to be the governor of nebraska, member of the 9/11 commission and a combat veteran a . >> good evening. what's happening? >> you don't have enough time. he got played by putin. the guy's a kgb agent, very experienced, and he played him. and the press conference -- in the press conference, the president is equating things the united states of america is doing with things that the russians are doing and he misses this tremendous opportunity to say the russians, you got to play by the rules and they're not playing by the rules, so look, i think that part of the problem that the president's having is he didn't really experience the cold war and didn't really flaunderstand how won the cold war. in part, we won it because ronald reagan was willing to call it the evil empire. he was able to stand and say gorbachev, take down that wall, and eisenhower, the same way. the president has a mistaken idea that we can go it alone, it can be america first on trade, first on national security.
senator from nebraska, who once held the position held by mark warner. happens to be the governor of nebraska, member of the 9/11 commission and a combat veteran a . >> good evening. what's happening? >> you don't have enough time. he got played by putin. the guy's a kgb agent, very experienced, and he played him. and the press conference -- in the press conference, the president is equating things the united states of america is doing with things that the russians are doing and he...
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the key example to me was nebraska too. this is the most democratic part of nebraska.he state that obama carried, that hilary clinton did well in. they had a democratic congressman until recently. he was trying to get the democrat nod back again. and he'd have a shot in the general election. but the democrats instead went hard left with a woman named kara eastman who is in favor of medicare for all, free college, guaranteed job with a guaranteed paycheck, and in a midwest district like that, that is sane and sensible, even a lot of democrats are going to find that too much to go for. paul: but you know, karl, look, ocasio cortez it seems to me has a point at least on one thing, and that is enthusiasm and energy and passion. and if you stand for something, you're going to motivate people to vote. in 2010, as you know, the response from republicans to president obama was driven in part by that kind of passion. voters know that trump is going to have the veto authority. but the democrats may be motivated enough to put a check on that and some of these issues may not matte
the key example to me was nebraska too. this is the most democratic part of nebraska.he state that obama carried, that hilary clinton did well in. they had a democratic congressman until recently. he was trying to get the democrat nod back again. and he'd have a shot in the general election. but the democrats instead went hard left with a woman named kara eastman who is in favor of medicare for all, free college, guaranteed job with a guaranteed paycheck, and in a midwest district like that,...
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i spoke with one of them, republican senator ben sasse of nebraska. >>sv whenever you'res having a g war, somethingxdÑ is wrong, because when trade in theu win. frankly, ourol win, asu/8 well, because traduçm tariffs, they're going the to mo tarifíov whicht( all meanle trade, lose.$.e@]l skzÑ think it's importantv$ quote that youvj pledged from t president.i totl)o understand what a[is bild trade deficit we've had onee1y with mexicoze3u means is y uff, and we services orkn th united states.i]ñrxd somy regularlyw3r/ obsesses oñlp bilateral trará productwvrevj u.s., we'vejcg hadlp win-win fy years in a; different problems. he's rightt( about part ofa5 t? butg trade.mv g thatng to trade, andp loses.ht we wante more america?m! winnin. >> amaka:0gzémn administration0cáÑ today ine/< help to that make açóçbsñ difference? >>Ñ c÷yl7 no.Ñi o so fir%:ñá all,y3jy wehkkluld bk tj>h÷ñr in0l general,2e butñrñ especially ranchers(g. are in the mtkm6 productive stas,hr' the history ofçó agriculture. we want to feed the world or the head of the pork council w
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and it lasted for 34 years until the kansas nebraska act, which brought the genie out of the bottle yet again. >> yeah, the feeling of the inferiority of the black race was just not a southern feeling. it was also a northern feeling. many of grant's generals had that feeling. but, in the north, it was not a threat. a threat to the way of life as it was in the south. so, i think it was more of a defense in the south , needed defense. dr. pitcaithley: yeah. we never met, either. give you $5.00 to ask that. when i teach my course, at the beginning, i make it is very clear that there is as much racism as the north as the south. no slaves in 1830 and 1860 but a lot of free blacks. as i mentioned earlier, only five states allow those blacks to vote without restrictions. no shortage of racism in the north. i think it's emerson who writes in 1850, that he never thought much about slavery at all. it is just not on his frame of reference until the fugitive slave act of 1850, which then, he could be deputized to help the marshal capture a runaway slave. but there is, but it wasn't the north that s
and it lasted for 34 years until the kansas nebraska act, which brought the genie out of the bottle yet again. >> yeah, the feeling of the inferiority of the black race was just not a southern feeling. it was also a northern feeling. many of grant's generals had that feeling. but, in the north, it was not a threat. a threat to the way of life as it was in the south. so, i think it was more of a defense in the south , needed defense. dr. pitcaithley: yeah. we never met, either. give you...
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she'll preach the meaning of life in america's heartland with festival stops in iowa, montana, and nebraskap shaking shakira is in the midst of her first world tour in seven years. it's support of her latest album, el dorado. the 41-year-old took time off to raise her now 5 and 3-year-old sons with soccer star gerard pique. shakira's u.s. leg started august 3 in chicago. >>> as for the men, well, blake shelton is playing a handful of country music festivals this summer including milwaukee's summer fest on friday, and adam levine's band, maroon 5, is currently on their tour through october. adam told me the secret to their touring success. >> every time we go on tour, you know, we have this luxury of having become more successful over time. so it's really rare to keep it to a minimum, keep just the band onstage and just kick as much ass as we can. >>> coming up, we're with the stars taking over sin city, bruno, celine, the backstreet boys. >> me and katy may have something in the works. >> why former idol judge steven tyler is going country crazy. ♪ as he relives the good old days with "e.t.
she'll preach the meaning of life in america's heartland with festival stops in iowa, montana, and nebraskap shaking shakira is in the midst of her first world tour in seven years. it's support of her latest album, el dorado. the 41-year-old took time off to raise her now 5 and 3-year-old sons with soccer star gerard pique. shakira's u.s. leg started august 3 in chicago. >>> as for the men, well, blake shelton is playing a handful of country music festivals this summer including...
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. >> reporter: before doug farmed this land in eastern nebraska, his dad did and his dad before that. these days, it's tougher to turn a profit. >> we need these tariffs to end sooner rather than later. >> reporter: those tariffs put in place by president trump triggered a trade war. >> the longer this goes on it makes it that much harder for us. costs on our end seem to be going up all the time. >> reporter: farmers like this producers of soybean, cotton, dairy and more, getting an assist from the trump administration as they help people his own policies hurt. a new $12 billion program is set to launch around lay bror -- labor day set to help with the $11 billion in losses farmer the goal of the one-time aid package, to tide farmers over until the u.s. can negotiate better trade deals with other countries. the president tweeting today, tariffs are the greatest and insists any short term pain will end with long term gain. >> the farmers will be the biggest beneficiary. watch. we are opening up markets. you watch what is going to happen. just be a little patient. >> reporter: patience
. >> reporter: before doug farmed this land in eastern nebraska, his dad did and his dad before that. these days, it's tougher to turn a profit. >> we need these tariffs to end sooner rather than later. >> reporter: those tariffs put in place by president trump triggered a trade war. >> the longer this goes on it makes it that much harder for us. costs on our end seem to be going up all the time. >> reporter: farmers like this producers of soybean, cotton, dairy...
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and as a foolish, reckless, 21-year-old in nebraska, listened to a friend with a really bad idea. >> he said, "what do you think about robbing a bank?" most people would've laughed that off, or said, "maybe we need another beer." or anything other than "that sounds like a great idea," which is what i ended up saying. >> cooper: in 1977, nasa launched what may be the greatest exploration of all time. >> we have ignition, and we have liftoff. >> cooper: today, "voyager 1" is 13 billion miles from earth, moving beyond the planets of our solar system at 38,000 miles per hour. it's still sending back signals and science. but did you know this incredible feat has a soundtrack? ( ♪ "johnny b. goode" ) a golden record is mounted on board in case there's something or someone out there who wants to know what's happening back here. >> alfonsi: christian pulisic is only 19 years old, and may be the best american to ever play he's p forf most revered clubs in europe: dortmund. and when 80,000 german fans scream your name-- >> pulisic! >> alfonsi: you better deliver. ( cheers ) this was the stadiu
and as a foolish, reckless, 21-year-old in nebraska, listened to a friend with a really bad idea. >> he said, "what do you think about robbing a bank?" most people would've laughed that off, or said, "maybe we need another beer." or anything other than "that sounds like a great idea," which is what i ended up saying. >> cooper: in 1977, nasa launched what may be the greatest exploration of all time. >> we have ignition, and we have liftoff....
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. >> reporter: and back here in nebraska, soybeans. >> a lot of pain we're going through. >> reporterird generation family farmer doug hopes the president will end the trade war. >> every day the tariffs are going on it's costing farmers millions of dollars. >> reporter: producers wait for the exit strategy his chief economic advisers says we're in a stalemate with china. >> trade negotiations are kind of stalled. >> reporter: and the president's hand-picked fed chair is warning these tactics to stunt economic growth. >> countries going into a more protectionist direction has done wart. >> reporter: we caught up with lawmakers trying to get the administration to pull back. >> no. the administration doesn't understand. >> i understand the president's efforts, but we are caught in the cross hairs. >> there's no a senator who's been over there that can come back and tell you they have any earthly idea where this is going. >> i can tell you it's catastrophic. >> reporter: and senators in both parties are pressing for legislation to give congress approval power over these tariffs. >> i'm g
. >> reporter: and back here in nebraska, soybeans. >> a lot of pain we're going through. >> reporterird generation family farmer doug hopes the president will end the trade war. >> every day the tariffs are going on it's costing farmers millions of dollars. >> reporter: producers wait for the exit strategy his chief economic advisers says we're in a stalemate with china. >> trade negotiations are kind of stalled. >> reporter: and the president's...
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five, which said that we will defend any country in nato just as if someone had bombed lincoln, nebraskahing when it was 12 countries that it's a nato. now it's many dozens of countries. it seems like we are adding countries all the time. are we really come as a country, do we really want to defend montenegro in the same way we defend lincoln, nebraska? and if we are not, maybe we should reevaluate that i think about whether we should really have an understanding about where our priorities are and make our word solid. >> i think russia has given nato a new agenda by fighting a proxy war in ukraine, by what alecto mack meddling in western elections, by assassination attempts in britain and elsewhere. so if there's a thing it's unifying the rest of nato government that would be concerned about russia's behavior and we will see at the summit in helsinki on monday whether the president share some of those. >> and this is why it's so curious that germany is working to become dependent on russia for its energy and at the same time claiming where she is a huge lie. you don't want to be in a pos
five, which said that we will defend any country in nato just as if someone had bombed lincoln, nebraskahing when it was 12 countries that it's a nato. now it's many dozens of countries. it seems like we are adding countries all the time. are we really come as a country, do we really want to defend montenegro in the same way we defend lincoln, nebraska? and if we are not, maybe we should reevaluate that i think about whether we should really have an understanding about where our priorities are...
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by the way, nebraska moved in th other direction and lowered its fuel surcharge. >>> joining us to talk mor about the oil market and where he sees oil pricesoing is rob summel. he's the portfolio manager at tortoise capital. you make the point we're ent entering a new era. is there more to it than that. >> it's more than that. we haven adequate supply of inventory throughout the world. fracturing has changed the game. there's an adequate supply oft oil throughhe world. consumers don't have to be cot.erned about oil running >> do you see oil pricesmu goin higher and what will u.s. producers be able to do about that, do you think? >>he's no doubt -- there's little to no margin for error in the oil markets right now. >> geoolitically there a a lot of things going on. saudi arabia is being asked to increase production. takes time. we think oil potcestially could spike, but ultimately they're going to come back down and be around 55 to $65 per barrel for a extended period of time, as an energy portfolio manager, that's exactly where wb want prices many. >> how do you invest against the envir
by the way, nebraska moved in th other direction and lowered its fuel surcharge. >>> joining us to talk mor about the oil market and where he sees oil pricesoing is rob summel. he's the portfolio manager at tortoise capital. you make the point we're ent entering a new era. is there more to it than that. >> it's more than that. we haven adequate supply of inventory throughout the world. fracturing has changed the game. there's an adequate supply oft oil throughhe world. consumers...
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brooks burgers and dogs infl ida came in second place followed by honest abe's in lincoln, nebraska.nd slap town cafe burgers in michigan. and that rounded off the top >> can't we just have a regular one with tomatoes, onions and lettuce? >>> the trump administration has provided an updated plan how to verify who the parents are of older chiren in detention. the new plan hhs has submitted now clafies the department will use methods other than dna to verify who the parents are for most older children. the u.s. district judge scolded the health and human services departmentaying it was using safety concerns as a cover to avoid the media's deadline. it missed the first deadline a returning all but 46 of the kids. they have until the 26th to reunite all the children ages 5 to 17. >>> two police officers placed on leave after they were seen using a coin toss app to decide the arrest f of a womanor speeding. it has sparked outrage. the officerse didn't h any speed detecters or tickets so they could either arrest or release the woman. but here's how they ended up deciding. >> who's that? he
brooks burgers and dogs infl ida came in second place followed by honest abe's in lincoln, nebraska.nd slap town cafe burgers in michigan. and that rounded off the top >> can't we just have a regular one with tomatoes, onions and lettuce? >>> the trump administration has provided an updated plan how to verify who the parents are of older chiren in detention. the new plan hhs has submitted now clafies the department will use methods other than dna to verify who the parents are for...
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we had a few of those in nebraska yesterday.ore heavy rain especially across minnesota and wisconsin. that's a check of what's happening national-wise. >>> good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. from those fires in the north we'll see hazy conditions through parts of the north bay into san francisco. san francisco breezy. 68 degrees. oakland, 73 degrees. 86 in san jose. still warm inland but cooler compared to yesterday. >>> welcome to july, july 1st. july 4th is -- it's a holiday week. forget about the weekend. lady liberty behind me. we're celebrating it. she'll be breaking a sweat later on today, as it feels like it will be up and over 100 degrees. a hot one coming. guys, back to you. >> stay cool out there, rob. >>> we hope the athletes stay cool today as the special olympics usa games kick off today. there are two standout runners we're looking at, paving the way for others to follow in their footsteps. and adrienne is here with their inspiring story. adrienne, good morning. i love this story. >> i do, to
we had a few of those in nebraska yesterday.ore heavy rain especially across minnesota and wisconsin. that's a check of what's happening national-wise. >>> good sunday morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. from those fires in the north we'll see hazy conditions through parts of the north bay into san francisco. san francisco breezy. 68 degrees. oakland, 73 degrees. 86 in san jose. still warm inland but cooler compared to yesterday. >>> welcome to july, july 1st. july...
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. >> reminder, that was ben sass, the republican from nebraska. and going out of business. new details this morning about ivanka trump's decision to shut down her name sake fashion label to focus more on her work inside the white house as an assistant to her father. if you thought jared and ivanka were going home, you're wrong. we begin today with a tape that appears to show the president discussing hush money payments with his lawyer just weeks before voters headed to the polls in 2016. i have a great team here to break all of it down. it's a lot. first, i want to play the tape for you. to set the stage, the recording was made secretly in september of 2016. that's two months before the presidential election. it was one month after the national enquirer's publishing company bought the rights to karen mcdougal's story about an extramarital affair she claims to have had with the president. it was bought for 150 grand, a number that comes up in the conversation with trump and cohen. what you will hear is donald trump talking to his attorney, michael cohen, but i want you to li
. >> reminder, that was ben sass, the republican from nebraska. and going out of business. new details this morning about ivanka trump's decision to shut down her name sake fashion label to focus more on her work inside the white house as an assistant to her father. if you thought jared and ivanka were going home, you're wrong. we begin today with a tape that appears to show the president discussing hush money payments with his lawyer just weeks before voters headed to the polls in 2016....
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. >> and in nebraska, shocking dashcam video shows a state trooper maneuvering out of the way of a semi truck. look how close that got. it veered into his lane. authorities say the driver of the 18 wheel era peered to have some kind of medical issue mino injuries according to state patrol. what a vantage point to see that what is i have vehicle coming right at you. terrifying. >> let's turn to michelle grossman with a look at the weekend. and i don't know, we might have to change up some plans outside with these storms, right? >> we definitely will have to. saturday morning looks good pretty much for everyone in the northeast. different story today, thougher in parts of the tennessee valley, ohio valley. the storms that came through iowa yesterday now moving off to the east. we're looking at strong storms, chance of isolated tornadoes throughout the afternoon. nashville, louisville, paduka. also watching the chance fore a. we're going to see that over the next several days. the southeast again watching more storms today. >>> and like you said, beautiful today in the northeast, but that
. >> and in nebraska, shocking dashcam video shows a state trooper maneuvering out of the way of a semi truck. look how close that got. it veered into his lane. authorities say the driver of the 18 wheel era peered to have some kind of medical issue mino injuries according to state patrol. what a vantage point to see that what is i have vehicle coming right at you. terrifying. >> let's turn to michelle grossman with a look at the weekend. and i don't know, we might have to change up...
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heat advisories in many areas from oklahoma to arkansas, missouri, eastern kansas, iowa and eastern nebraska. 94 in far. high 95 in dallas. may get cooled off by a thunderstorm in louisiana and mississippi. >> check out the instagram sensat who was photographed while getting attacked by a shark in the bahamas? the 19-year-old model was vacationing with family and says she was only trying to take the perfect picture when she got bitten. she ripped her arm away from the shark before it was too late. luckily for her, according to the resort owner, the teen's outstretched poses were likely the blame for tempting the sharks. >> keep our hands to ourselves. >> about right. >> stay out of the water. >> that's what happens when you do it for the gram. >> sand at the beach is nice. >> going to make for one throw back. coming up officials say it is a miracle a 5 month old is alive after being buried alive. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for
heat advisories in many areas from oklahoma to arkansas, missouri, eastern kansas, iowa and eastern nebraska. 94 in far. high 95 in dallas. may get cooled off by a thunderstorm in louisiana and mississippi. >> check out the instagram sensat who was photographed while getting attacked by a shark in the bahamas? the 19-year-old model was vacationing with family and says she was only trying to take the perfect picture when she got bitten. she ripped her arm away from the shark before it was...
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we are down to only one insurer in nebraska, in nebraska's exchange, and with premiums for a family which can exceed $0,000 before even factoring in four and five-figure deductibles, families need more options. nebraskans need more options. the way to create access to health care for more people is by understanding better this buyer-seller relationship. if you want to reduce costs through increasing participation, whoever is doing the selling must create products that consumers are willing to buy. the more barriers wedged between the buyer and seller, the more transparency and competition will decrease and the more health care costs for consumers will increase. it is obvious that obamacare policy which is have restricted choice through one size fits all requirements for insurance products continue to fail and this bill will help give nebraskans an all american -- and all americans the choices they need and deserve. i thank mr. roskam for bringing us this by i urge support and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is
we are down to only one insurer in nebraska, in nebraska's exchange, and with premiums for a family which can exceed $0,000 before even factoring in four and five-figure deductibles, families need more options. nebraskans need more options. the way to create access to health care for more people is by understanding better this buyer-seller relationship. if you want to reduce costs through increasing participation, whoever is doing the selling must create products that consumers are willing to...
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. >> nebraska senator ben sasse lled the fundbailouts saying this trade war is cutting the legs out fromnder farmers and the white house's plan is to spend $12 million on gold crutches. the aiarican soybean asson called for a longer term plan that includes removing harmful tariffs. >> there are still a lot of unanswered questions about how the aistance will work and how long it will last and they'll work all of that out in we next weeks with the first payments expected to go out around lab day. for nightly business report i'm kayla tausche in washington. >> word helped lift shares of farm-related compani today and companies like deere, caterpillar and agco which in theory could benefit if farmers continue to benefit on tractors and other gear and the meat industry is also bracing for the effects ofariffs which could add to the surplus. aditi roy reports from san francisco. >> at marina meats in san francisco, the butchers here say the prices they pay for bee and pork haven't changed much this year despite the increasing supply of meat. >> sonoma county to everywhere in the proximity of 2
. >> nebraska senator ben sasse lled the fundbailouts saying this trade war is cutting the legs out fromnder farmers and the white house's plan is to spend $12 million on gold crutches. the aiarican soybean asson called for a longer term plan that includes removing harmful tariffs. >> there are still a lot of unanswered questions about how the aistance will work and how long it will last and they'll work all of that out in we next weeks with the first payments expected to go out...
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. >>> nebraska state patrol is celebrating the technology that helped safely rescue an elderly man lost in a maze of thick crops. a thermal imaging helicopter allowed state troopers to precisely pinpoint the man's location during that difficult search. he had wandered into a dense 180-acre field of corn more than six feet high. nearly impossible to see with a bird's eye view. the man went missing after a fire alarm activated in the locked unit of his nursing home. you can see the heat in the area was approaching 90 degrees and the thermal imaging right there and how they found him. >> that is incredible. >>> the 2018 world cup continues to rewrite history because a third round of 16 match ended in a shootout. at the end of regulation england and colombia had fans at the edge of their seats. two huge saves from england's jordan pickford made room for eric dyer to do this. england wins, breaking their shootout curse. >> they move none play. the winner of an earlier match between sxweend switzerland. this was a defensive showdown between the two clubs, but sweden would strike early and hol
. >>> nebraska state patrol is celebrating the technology that helped safely rescue an elderly man lost in a maze of thick crops. a thermal imaging helicopter allowed state troopers to precisely pinpoint the man's location during that difficult search. he had wandered into a dense 180-acre field of corn more than six feet high. nearly impossible to see with a bird's eye view. the man went missing after a fire alarm activated in the locked unit of his nursing home. you can see the heat...