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the ponca were rested in nebraska. on may 12, 1879, standing bear won a victory for himself and all native americans saying he was a person under united states law. the second significant event in ponca history was their tribal termination in 1966 and the ponca tribe of nebraska historic restoration on october 31, 1990. judy believes we are all ambassadors for our people and it's important we show up every day for duty and live by traditional principles. she's motivated by a famous quote from the native daughters publication and women of oklahoma that states, the secret of our success is that we never, never give up. we are inspired by the life and example of judy. i can think of no one more fitting to honor for native american heritage month. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today.
the ponca were rested in nebraska. on may 12, 1879, standing bear won a victory for himself and all native americans saying he was a person under united states law. the second significant event in ponca history was their tribal termination in 1966 and the ponca tribe of nebraska historic restoration on october 31, 1990. judy believes we are all ambassadors for our people and it's important we show up every day for duty and live by traditional principles. she's motivated by a famous quote from...
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sacked by ben seventh nebraska sack. and now it's third down and a mile. >> brock: it's coming right at you, right over the center. i talked about hands an awful lot today. three and a half sacks. paced nebraska last year. you heard me right. three and a half sacks was the leading sacker a season ago. seven today. after just 14 last season as a te team. >> bob: now, if you are colorado, you do not have to pick up the first down to get into field goal range. if you believe your kicker has the leg to make line is where you have to go for a first down. these next two plays for the buffs designed just to get him inside of where he can make a 52, 53 yarder? or are you thinking fresh set of downs? >> brock: it's third and 19. you have to get some damage done. and you better protect first, because anything else isn't getting it done without protection. >> referee: false start, offense, number 14. five-yard penalty. remains third down. >> brock: this place is rocking and it's played as big a role as anything. it's just the left
sacked by ben seventh nebraska sack. and now it's third down and a mile. >> brock: it's coming right at you, right over the center. i talked about hands an awful lot today. three and a half sacks. paced nebraska last year. you heard me right. three and a half sacks was the leading sacker a season ago. seven today. after just 14 last season as a te team. >> bob: now, if you are colorado, you do not have to pick up the first down to get into field goal range. if you believe your...
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is thest witness nebraska commissioner of education. he has led a statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state when working to implement input from thousands of nebraskans. he previously was executive director of nebraska rural schools association. his secretaryss of the delaware department of education. she makes it a priority to visit 100 statewide every year. i think there are only three counties in delaware. that is a lot of schools for three counties. secretary,r time as she served as indian river school district superintendent. she was in middle school language arts teacher and elementary school gifted and talented teacher. our third witness, senator scott was hoping to richard is. -- to introduce. i will introduce. president of education reform now. welcome. improveitment to education stems directly from his personal experience. he was raised by his grandmother in the south ward of newark, new jersey. instilled in him a deep respect for the value of education. he served as the former associate professo
is thest witness nebraska commissioner of education. he has led a statewide effort to create the nebraska every student succeeds act state when working to implement input from thousands of nebraskans. he previously was executive director of nebraska rural schools association. his secretaryss of the delaware department of education. she makes it a priority to visit 100 statewide every year. i think there are only three counties in delaware. that is a lot of schools for three counties....
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the nebraska legislature passed the accountability act. bill 438 set forth a new vision for educational improvement, along with an educational accountability system that we call accountability for equality education system today and tomorrow. as part of the planning and implementation of it, the state board of education and i conducted stake holder sessions to improve the system that was proposed. with changes adopted in lb438, the governor, state board of education, myself, and the legislature included are working toward a common vision for education. the state board further directed efforts with the strategic plans that highlight specific goals around student achievement and seeks to achieve student goals with a partnership to address these achievements. with the passage of essa, we see the federal government has a strong partner in supporting us on executing on this vision and to address the achievement gaps in our state. in early 2015, nebraska submitted an application for a waiver before we knew essa would become law. we were planning
the nebraska legislature passed the accountability act. bill 438 set forth a new vision for educational improvement, along with an educational accountability system that we call accountability for equality education system today and tomorrow. as part of the planning and implementation of it, the state board of education and i conducted stake holder sessions to improve the system that was proposed. with changes adopted in lb438, the governor, state board of education, myself, and the legislature...
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host: we have a democrat from nebraska, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i -- as a democrat i am pleased nebraska has medicaid expansion, the initiative on the ballot. and i find it interesting that in western nebraska our state lawmakers are using it as an excuse to not go after tax reform. and i am running for county commission and i am running on a stance that we can work across the aisle to have a constitutional convention to change in the tax code of nebraska. so it makes sense. for everybody. guest: yes, the medicaid expansion is interesting, nancy, because it has come up in a couple states. it practicable years ago in maine and the governor has tried to block the implementation, despite the fact that the voters passed it. it is tied up in the courts, as you can imagine. and there is a measure in idaho this year that would expand medicaid. so another way that this -- this is one of the two main drivers of ballot measures. if citizens get fed up with something, they can put it on the ballot. the other one is if corporations get fed up with something t
host: we have a democrat from nebraska, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i -- as a democrat i am pleased nebraska has medicaid expansion, the initiative on the ballot. and i find it interesting that in western nebraska our state lawmakers are using it as an excuse to not go after tax reform. and i am running for county commission and i am running on a stance that we can work across the aisle to have a constitutional convention to change in the tax code of nebraska. so it...
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i think yesterday when i'm at the nebraska football stadium during the game when people from nebraskad to me about politics and a distant second to talking about football. what they spt a washington that does a small number of things with a lot of urgency and not a lot of drama. right now, we do a whole bunch of things in a frenzied circus and should do better than that. >> i want to ask you about the anonymous op-ed quote from an anonymous official in the white house. here is what that person had to say. you told hugh hewitt a couple of days ago you've heard similar comments from people close to the white house or in the white house. let's be precise. have you heard from senior administration officials that the president makes reckless decisions and that cabinet secretaries have talked about the 25th amendment? >> no, i've not heard anything about the 25th amendment but, obviously, it's an impulsive white house. really good people around the president and he has done a good job in a lot of the people he has hired but i think they would like to focus on a long-term agenda. i think don
i think yesterday when i'm at the nebraska football stadium during the game when people from nebraskad to me about politics and a distant second to talking about football. what they spt a washington that does a small number of things with a lot of urgency and not a lot of drama. right now, we do a whole bunch of things in a frenzied circus and should do better than that. >> i want to ask you about the anonymous op-ed quote from an anonymous official in the white house. here is what that...
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senator sasse joins me now from nebraska.elcome, sir. >> good morning. >> let me just -- >> thanks, welcome to nebraska. >> yes, sir. let me just start with asking you an extension of a question that hugh hewitt asked you the other day about the anonymous essay. your initial reaction was similar to mine, you were like, i don't know how to talk about it yet, i'm still processing it, but you also noted it's very similar to what you hear from about two-thirds of the senior people at the white house. so you've had a couple of days to digest, what do you make of it and what bothers you more, the unnamed cabal of people thwarting the will of the people or the allegations themselves? >> yeah, i don't -- i don't think that either/or works because there are lots more things than just those to be worried about. the thing i'm most worried about is our political culture isn't focused on any long-term stuff. the president was elected in 2016 because he wanted to disrupt everything and frankly a lot needed to be disrupted, but the question
senator sasse joins me now from nebraska.elcome, sir. >> good morning. >> let me just -- >> thanks, welcome to nebraska. >> yes, sir. let me just start with asking you an extension of a question that hugh hewitt asked you the other day about the anonymous essay. your initial reaction was similar to mine, you were like, i don't know how to talk about it yet, i'm still processing it, but you also noted it's very similar to what you hear from about two-thirds of the senior...
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nebraska's ben sands uses kavanagh to slam congress. >> the legislature is weak. >> but is he about to quit the republican party? senator sass is next. >>> and the stakes for the midterm elections get higher -- >> and they want to impeach him. >> is the president right to worry? the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee mark warner is here live. >> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the white house is full of drama, while trump hunts down that roeg white house dpish official. and drama on the campaign trail with president obama's high octane, unprecedented 2018 debut. fewer than 60 days out for the
nebraska's ben sands uses kavanagh to slam congress. >> the legislature is weak. >> but is he about to quit the republican party? senator sass is next. >>> and the stakes for the midterm elections get higher -- >> and they want to impeach him. >> is the president right to worry? the top democrat on the senate intelligence committee mark warner is here live. >> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the white house is full of drama, while trump hunts...
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he dives into the end 56-10, nebraska's first -- or nebraska's 0-3 for the first time since 1945, the last time world war ii ended. >>> so stanford and oregon, coming up next. did you get tired of watching that run? >> no. >> no. >> it was just like drew used to do when he was a lion. >> years ago. >> years ago. >> i could never make that -- >> are you kidding me? >> were they good or something? >> they're pretty good. >> what's your record now? just saying. >> just saying. chris, thank you very much. for joining us up here, and whatever your name is, thank you for being here too. >> drew. >> oh, yeah, drew, that's all the time we have for abc 7 news. thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas, from the entire abc 7 news crew, thanks for inviting u so you need people that it iyou're close to...r footing, to help guide you. i think about how important it was for me to have the role models i've had. oh, look at that! i wasn't able to get there alone. he essentially plucked me out of obscurity. he's the one who said, "hey man, this is your life, this is what you need to do." nobody can do it
he dives into the end 56-10, nebraska's first -- or nebraska's 0-3 for the first time since 1945, the last time world war ii ended. >>> so stanford and oregon, coming up next. did you get tired of watching that run? >> no. >> no. >> it was just like drew used to do when he was a lion. >> years ago. >> years ago. >> i could never make that -- >> are you kidding me? >> were they good or something? >> they're pretty good. >>...
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flash flood warnings are posted in kansas, nebraska, illinois, and iowa. late yesterday a string of tornadoes blew through iowa. several homes were damaged, but there are no reports of injury. in cedar rapids, a possible tornado blew a tree into a home. this homeowner says he was in bed when it hit. >> i heard a roar, so we went for the basement. went downstairs in the basement, and all the sudden we heard a crash. >> iowa also suffered heavy rain that produced flash flooding. the fast-moving water got the better of a woman in a kayak. she was able to hold on to a pile of debris until rescue crews jumped into the water to save her. and nearly nine inches of rain fell in manhattan, kansas, yesterday. roads were blocked and evacuations ordered. more rain is expected today. >>> the senate confirmation hearings for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh begin this morning. kavanaugh can expect tough questions on a variety of topics ranging from abortion to presidential power, but not today when just opening statements will be heard. laura podesta is here in new
flash flood warnings are posted in kansas, nebraska, illinois, and iowa. late yesterday a string of tornadoes blew through iowa. several homes were damaged, but there are no reports of injury. in cedar rapids, a possible tornado blew a tree into a home. this homeowner says he was in bed when it hit. >> i heard a roar, so we went for the basement. went downstairs in the basement, and all the sudden we heard a crash. >> iowa also suffered heavy rain that produced flash flooding. the...
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senator ben sasse, republican of nebraska is joining us now from his beautiful home state.thanks so much for joining us. i have to start, yesterday you retweeted somebody who -- you replied you regularly consider switching from the republican peter to becoming an independent as well. why and what's stopping you from doing so? so i'm one of about eight people in the u.s. senate who's never been a politician before and i think i have been saying for the last three years that i consider myself an independent conservative that caucuses with the republicans. but ten years from now, where are we going to be in the future of work, when young people are disrupted out of jobs three times a decade. the war and the cyber community, there's massive stuff happening in america and these parties are really content to do 24-hour news cycles screaming at each other. the main thing that republicans are for is being anti-democrat and the main thing democrats are for the anti-republican. it so i think people should be more worried about where we're going to be in 10 years, i think this legisla
senator ben sasse, republican of nebraska is joining us now from his beautiful home state.thanks so much for joining us. i have to start, yesterday you retweeted somebody who -- you replied you regularly consider switching from the republican peter to becoming an independent as well. why and what's stopping you from doing so? so i'm one of about eight people in the u.s. senate who's never been a politician before and i think i have been saying for the last three years that i consider myself an...
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smith of nebraska? ms. jenkins? ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson no. mr. marchant? ms. black? ms. black no. mr. reed? >> no. >> mr. read no. mr. kelly? mr. kelly no. mr. renacci? ms. nome? ms. nome no. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith no. mr. rice? mr. swiek kehrt? no. ms. wah lore ski? no. mr. kur vel low no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop no. mr. lahood? mr. lahood no. dr. win strop? dr. win strop no. mr. neil? mr. neil yes. mr. levin? mr. levin, yes. mr. lewis yes. mr. dag gat? yes. mr. thompson. >> yes. >> mr. larson? >> yes. >> mr. blumenauer? eye. mr. kind? mr. kind aye. mr. pascrell? mr. pascrell yes. mr. crowley? mr. crowley aye. dr. davis? aye. ms. sanchez aye. plchlt higgins? mr. higgins aye. ms. sewell? mr. del benet? aye. >> dr. chu? aye. mr. smith of nebraska? mr. smith no. mr. marchant? mr. marchant no. mr. renacci, mr. holding, mr. rice. ms. sewell? chairman brady. chairman brady no. . >> chairman brady? >> the clerk will report the vote? >> 15 yays, 21 nos. >> the agreement is not agreed to. are there any amendments? >> ms. sanchez? >> i have an ame
smith of nebraska? ms. jenkins? ms. jenkins no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson no. mr. marchant? ms. black? ms. black no. mr. reed? >> no. >> mr. read no. mr. kelly? mr. kelly no. mr. renacci? ms. nome? ms. nome no. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith no. mr. rice? mr. swiek kehrt? no. ms. wah lore ski? no. mr. kur vel low no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop no. mr. lahood? mr. lahood no. dr. win strop? dr. win strop no. mr. neil? mr. neil yes. mr. levin? mr. levin, yes. mr. lewis yes....
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smith of nebraska, no. ms. jenkins, no. mr. paulson no. mr. merchant, no. ms. black, no. mr. reed, no. mr. kelly no. ms. gnome no. mr. holding. mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, no. mr. rice. mr. sha weikert, no. mr. bishop. mr. bishop no. mr. lahood. mr. lahood, no. dr. winstrup, no. mr. neil yes. mr. levin. mr. levin yes. mr. lewis. mr. lewis yes. mr. doggette. mr. doggette yes. mr. thompson, yes. mr. larson. mr. larson yes. mr. blummenhaur. mr. kind. mr. kind aye. mr. pascrelpascrell. mr. pascrell yes. dr. davis. dr. davis yes. ms. sanchez aye. mr. higgins, mr. higgins yes. ms. soule yes. dr. chu aye. mr. holding. mr. rice. mr. blummenhaur. chairman brady. chairman brady no. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 15 yays, 21 nays. >> the amendment is not agreed to. any other amendment in the nature of the substitute is t? s >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. >> mr. reichert, you're recognized. point of order has been reserved. the clerk will distribute the amendment and ask the gentleman from texas to suspend while the clerk distributes. >>> so the gentleman
smith of nebraska, no. ms. jenkins, no. mr. paulson no. mr. merchant, no. ms. black, no. mr. reed, no. mr. kelly no. ms. gnome no. mr. holding. mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, no. mr. rice. mr. sha weikert, no. mr. bishop. mr. bishop no. mr. lahood. mr. lahood, no. dr. winstrup, no. mr. neil yes. mr. levin. mr. levin yes. mr. lewis. mr. lewis yes. mr. doggette. mr. doggette yes. mr. thompson, yes. mr. larson. mr. larson yes. mr. blummenhaur. mr. kind. mr. kind aye. mr. pascrelpascrell. mr....
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you served in afghanistan. >> yes, between 2012-2013 and currently director of it systems in nebraskarvice, really appreciate it, so glad nebraska put this together and it is a moment you will never forget. rear admiral summer weddington, thank you for your service. >> i want to thank all the women for participating. heather: we do too. the time is 6 minutes until the top of the hour and this is exactly what you don't want to see. a package thrown over the fence into a front yard and this wasn't the first time it happened. $1 billion down the drain. grand central of the west just made a huge crack in taxpayers wallets. ♪ ♪ heather: the lights in times square in new york city, not quite downtown, more midtown but we love that song. wherever you are waking up, downtown, midtown, uptown, you have a great day on trap. we are going to talk about the good, the bad and the ugly. we begin with the good. a pitbull was rescued from a violent dog fighting ring and joining the boys in blue at a pub in dallas, a drug sniffing k-9 officer in virginia after completing his training. now the bad. amaz
you served in afghanistan. >> yes, between 2012-2013 and currently director of it systems in nebraskarvice, really appreciate it, so glad nebraska put this together and it is a moment you will never forget. rear admiral summer weddington, thank you for your service. >> i want to thank all the women for participating. heather: we do too. the time is 6 minutes until the top of the hour and this is exactly what you don't want to see. a package thrown over the fence into a front yard...
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guests this morning, counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway, republican senator ben sasse of nebraska and democratic senator dick durbin of illinois. > also, gues who is on the campaign trial. > you need to vote because our democracy depends it. >> and guess who is listening. but m sorry, i watched it, i fell asleep. >> joining me for insight are analysis abc news correspondent katy tur, democraticrn pollster l belcher, danielle pletka of the american enterprise i and erick erickson, editor of the resurgent. welcome to sunday. it's "meet theress." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, th longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. it's not every day that we have rds and phrases likehese thrown around so freely here in washington. constitutional crisi 25th amendment, sleeper cells, polygraph examinations, nervousa own, orange jumpsuit and administrative coup d'etat, but that's what happened this week when we retreated to two disturbing accounts of white house dysfunction, a one-two punch describing top officials wor
guests this morning, counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway, republican senator ben sasse of nebraska and democratic senator dick durbin of illinois. > also, gues who is on the campaign trial. > you need to vote because our democracy depends it. >> and guess who is listening. but m sorry, i watched it, i fell asleep. >> joining me for insight are analysis abc news correspondent katy tur, democraticrn pollster l belcher, danielle pletka of the american enterprise i and...
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in ohio and nebraska. the huske po and tonight, a tropical storm watch just issued. sam champion starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, relentless rounds of storms from kansas to michigan, with millions still under the gun this holiday weekend. this ominous supercell thunderstorm spotted rotating along the horizon in kalamazoo, michigan. meanwhile in kansas, winds up to 65 miles an hour creating a wall of dust, blinding this driver. saturday, severe storms in nebraska forcing the huskers to cancel their first game of the college football season. mother nature also delaying ohio state's first official game for more than an hour. up to 5 inches of rain, creating dozens of high-water rescues in maryland. watch as what look like rapids rush through this neighborhood, trapping a man inside his home. outside baltimore, a man's body was found near the rushing water, crews still searching for a woman after both were swept away friday. >> and sam champion joining us now live. we're keeping an eye on the tropics. but powerful storms once again targeting the midwest? >> yes, two
in ohio and nebraska. the huske po and tonight, a tropical storm watch just issued. sam champion starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, relentless rounds of storms from kansas to michigan, with millions still under the gun this holiday weekend. this ominous supercell thunderstorm spotted rotating along the horizon in kalamazoo, michigan. meanwhile in kansas, winds up to 65 miles an hour creating a wall of dust, blinding this driver. saturday, severe storms in nebraska forcing the huskers to...
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i thank both of you for coming to nebraska. thank both of you for standing up for ag producers in working hard to get us better deals because we hear a lot of examples of neglect for the needs of ag producers and i am a cattle rancher and fully understand the neglect over the years and i look forward to good deals in in the future. thank you. >> i'd like to add one thing i didn't touch on your -- on the role i played out the. we each gave a bit of a keynote talk, and i was with different groups because you and i had been together a few months ago and i appreciated that very much. we go out of our way to touch and keep in touch with all the japanese activities. mean from cherry blossom festival to food and ag receptions. i've been to japan twice. the ambassador, i've met his wife and daughter. whatever you can do across the board we're doing to sustain that relationship. i think it's a matter of probably settling on other negotiations and then we can get there but we're ready to go when the time comes. >> thank you both. >> sena
i thank both of you for coming to nebraska. thank both of you for standing up for ag producers in working hard to get us better deals because we hear a lot of examples of neglect for the needs of ag producers and i am a cattle rancher and fully understand the neglect over the years and i look forward to good deals in in the future. thank you. >> i'd like to add one thing i didn't touch on your -- on the role i played out the. we each gave a bit of a keynote talk, and i was with different...
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ben sasse of nebraska said this is not a banana republican. this is not a two-tier system. we will see how the fallout today continues on this as republicans and democrats return to capitol hill from the labor day weekend. christine and dave. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. >>> new yorker magazine disinvited steve bannon. the editor in chiefvitation aft pulled out of the event. after the bannon participation, jim carrey and judd apatow said they would not take part. > >> in a letter to the staff, he said he will interview bannon if the opportunity presents itself. bannon said he accepted the invitation to face-off against one of the fearless journalists. >>> the head of nbc news and reas ronan farrow speaking out over the harvey weinstein story. hinting they tried to kill the weinstein story. farrow's former producer said there were from the highest levels of nbc to stand down on the scandal. >> black bushed back with the document that describes the story not ready for broadcast. claiming he did not have a witness ready to go on record against weinstein. overnight, farrow tweete
ben sasse of nebraska said this is not a banana republican. this is not a two-tier system. we will see how the fallout today continues on this as republicans and democrats return to capitol hill from the labor day weekend. christine and dave. >> jeff zeleny, thank you. >>> new yorker magazine disinvited steve bannon. the editor in chiefvitation aft pulled out of the event. after the bannon participation, jim carrey and judd apatow said they would not take part. > >> in a...
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smith of nebraska? >> no. >> mr. smith, no. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson, no. mr. marchant? >> no. >> mr. marchant, to. miss black? >> no. >> miss black, no. mr. reed? mr. kelly? mr. kelly, no. m miss nome? no. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, no. mr. rice? mr. schweikert? no. miss walorski, no. mr. curbelo? mr. curbelo, no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, no. mr. lahood? mr. lahood,no. mr. winstrop? no. mr. nrktseal? mr. neal, yes. mr. levin? mr. levin, yes. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, yes. mr. doggett? mr. doggett, yes. mr. thompson? >> yes. >> mr. thompson, yes. mr. larson? >> yes. >> mr. larson, yes. mr. blumenauer? >> aye. >> mr. blumenauer, aye. mr. pascrell? mr. pascrell, yes. mr. crowley? >> aye. >> mr. crowley, aye. dr. davis? dr. davis, yes. miss sanchez? mr. higgins? mr. higgins, yes. miss delbene? miss delbene, aye. dr. chu? dr. chu, aye. mr. roskam? mr. roskam, no. mr. reed? mr. reed, no. mr. renacci. mr. holding. mr. rice. miss sanchez? miss sewell? chairman brady? chairman brady, no. >> clerk will report the vote. >> 14 ayes. 21 nays
smith of nebraska? >> no. >> mr. smith, no. miss jenkins? miss jenkins, no. mr. paulson? mr. paulson, no. mr. marchant? >> no. >> mr. marchant, to. miss black? >> no. >> miss black, no. mr. reed? mr. kelly? mr. kelly, no. m miss nome? no. mr. holding? mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith, no. mr. rice? mr. schweikert? no. miss walorski, no. mr. curbelo? mr. curbelo, no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, no. mr. lahood? mr. lahood,no. mr. winstrop? no. mr. nrktseal? mr....
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it's answer is, the kansas-nebraska act. stephen douglas who owned a lot of property in chicago. that would benefit him. it almost looks the know. i think they are playing for their teams in that sense. you have this back-and-forth tug-of-war or we are going to fight -- organize the nebraska territory so we can separate -- subsidize that railroad with a land-grant. this as athink about spatial enterprise. the government in washington, d.c. -- imagine the government trying to exert its authority in the wind river mountains of wyoming. in the 1860's. what you need is to have spatial control of enough, be able to get people out there as quickly as possible. building a transcontinental world road and creating grass -- bringing the army out to patrol andcure the right-of-way then getting settlers after as much as possible. the homestead act is intended to create these little notes of american power all over the west. the railroad creates the route for them. lacked,g like the more which is always an afterthought when we talk about the big legislation of 1862, that creates these little
it's answer is, the kansas-nebraska act. stephen douglas who owned a lot of property in chicago. that would benefit him. it almost looks the know. i think they are playing for their teams in that sense. you have this back-and-forth tug-of-war or we are going to fight -- organize the nebraska territory so we can separate -- subsidize that railroad with a land-grant. this as athink about spatial enterprise. the government in washington, d.c. -- imagine the government trying to exert its authority...
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where he's dean at the university of nebraska medical center dr khan was a senior administrator at the center for disease control good to speak with you so obviously we still don't know what the cause is behind this illness but what could be some of the potential reasons from the symptoms that people are exhibiting. thank you for the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne illness so those would be the two most likely based on the reports that have come out so far and one passenger we heard in that report was saying that people appear to be sick even before they got on that fourteen hour flight from dubai to new york but do you think that the airline acted in accordance with airline health regulations should it have done anything differently so this is a really good example of the airline doing exactly what they're supposed to do so appears that there were some people sick on the airline. pilot was informed in the pilot let the destination site know so that when these passengers showed up at j.f
where he's dean at the university of nebraska medical center dr khan was a senior administrator at the center for disease control good to speak with you so obviously we still don't know what the cause is behind this illness but what could be some of the potential reasons from the symptoms that people are exhibiting. thank you for the opportunity so i think has some of the passengers mentioned the most likely is some flu like influenza like illness or a food borne illness so those would be the...
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here that tapers off down the desert southwest along it had been some pretty wet places lincoln nebraska in ninety minutes the last couple days it has rather got lighter this rain in wisconsin and michigan i was that sort of area but look down to texas this is a place to watch poor tossing come back to mind one two from harvey this is a focus of the flooding hundred first human beaches here in the last two days that is where the real rain is falling and there's a frontal system this is still hot and humid area that missile with through new york is still thirty and humid and of course the humidity brings you rain down and down texas on the coast in the west it looks much could watch especially one thing in reading in central valley forty one degrees well above average that's hot for central california the desert southwest is hot but seems have showers recently is cool so to watch for the next wet area yes it will be in iowa nebraska kansas but watch i think down in the southern states particularly texas your. well thanks very much still ahead on al-jazeera a state of emergency has declare
here that tapers off down the desert southwest along it had been some pretty wet places lincoln nebraska in ninety minutes the last couple days it has rather got lighter this rain in wisconsin and michigan i was that sort of area but look down to texas this is a place to watch poor tossing come back to mind one two from harvey this is a focus of the flooding hundred first human beaches here in the last two days that is where the real rain is falling and there's a frontal system this is still...
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i thank you both of you again for coming to nebraska. i thank both of you for standing up for ag producers and in working hard to get us better deals. because we hear a lot of examples of neglect for the needs of ag producers. and i am a cattle rancher. i fully understand the neglect over the years. and i look forward to good deals in the future. thank you. >> senator, i would like to add one thing. i didn't touch on the role we played out there. we each gave a key note talk. and i was with different groups because you and i had been together a few months ago and i appreciate shat appreciated that very much. we go out of our way to keep in touch with all the japanese activities, i mean from cherry bloss blossom festival. i've been to japan twice, eye met the ag producer and his daughter. whatever we are doing we are trying to sustain that relationship. i think are ready to go when the time comes. ready to go. >> thank you, both. >> senator donnelly, i'm going to recognize you first. i know you are on a tight time schedule. senator smith,
i thank you both of you again for coming to nebraska. i thank both of you for standing up for ag producers and in working hard to get us better deals. because we hear a lot of examples of neglect for the needs of ag producers. and i am a cattle rancher. i fully understand the neglect over the years. and i look forward to good deals in the future. thank you. >> senator, i would like to add one thing. i didn't touch on the role we played out there. we each gave a key note talk. and i was...
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nebraska has resisted prior calls to lose the balloons. this is not starting out well.age. the gaming apps your kids are playing could be collecting their personal information. rob: where do we draw the line is what can you do to protect your kids privacy? joining us is kurt the cyber guy. >> reporter: happy birthday to you. imagine as a birthday gift, you were 5 years old and your mom decided to give you a downloaded game like fun kid racing. many parents downloaded that with 40 other games with tiny lab and turns out if you went to the google play store they are not alone. a lot of these apps online are very attractive for kids but at the same time they are not following according to new mexico attorney general, privacy laws to protect children. many of these apps are being accused and lawsuit being filed against them including google and twitter that propagates these same apps meant for kids. they are apparently revealing tracking information to your kids, even exactly where they are located when playing these games. jillian: a lot of grown-ups are disturbed to hear
nebraska has resisted prior calls to lose the balloons. this is not starting out well.age. the gaming apps your kids are playing could be collecting their personal information. rob: where do we draw the line is what can you do to protect your kids privacy? joining us is kurt the cyber guy. >> reporter: happy birthday to you. imagine as a birthday gift, you were 5 years old and your mom decided to give you a downloaded game like fun kid racing. many parents downloaded that with 40 other...
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orozco, a police officer in omaha, nebraska. on may 20, 2015, after seven years of service in the omaha police department, kerrie was fatally shot in the line of duty while serving a felony arrest warrant. she was survived by her husband, hector orozco, and her two step-children, natalie and santiago. h.r. 6580 gives tribute to the sacrifice made by kerrie and her family, by recognizing the sacrifices made by all first responders who are killed in the line of duty, as well as their surviving family members. the bill honors their sacrifice by speeding up the citizenship process for the surviving immigrant spouses, children and parents of slain first responders. specifically, the bill would waive certain physical residence requirements for surviving immediate family members who are already on the road to becoming citizens. current law requires such individuals to reside in the united states as lawful permanent residents for five years before becoming eligible to apply for naturalization. this bill would waive that five-year requir
orozco, a police officer in omaha, nebraska. on may 20, 2015, after seven years of service in the omaha police department, kerrie was fatally shot in the line of duty while serving a felony arrest warrant. she was survived by her husband, hector orozco, and her two step-children, natalie and santiago. h.r. 6580 gives tribute to the sacrifice made by kerrie and her family, by recognizing the sacrifices made by all first responders who are killed in the line of duty, as well as their surviving...
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he should at least go back to the people of nebraska and say do you mind if i leave the party would you leave the senate and get somebody else. that would be the honorable thing to do. lou: onerous forefront of notice of washington politics. obama, 102 references to himself as i said, loving references to himself. the guy doesn't change. he is still just as objectionable and hard to take as when he was president. thank god he can't do as much damage. >> 18 months away and is just repeating the same arguments he made the last time we saw him, which was trying to get hillary clinton over the line. lou: he'd take it as a personal insult that americans didn't vote her in. >> there was some of that in the speech last week where he's basically scolding people for not voting on the assumption. but the assumption was you'll all vote for what i tell you to vote for if only i can get you off of your couch long enough to pull the lever somewhere. the assumption that we don't do politics here, the democrats. only republicans are doing politics. that was the rhetoric he used her eight years. it is w
he should at least go back to the people of nebraska and say do you mind if i leave the party would you leave the senate and get somebody else. that would be the honorable thing to do. lou: onerous forefront of notice of washington politics. obama, 102 references to himself as i said, loving references to himself. the guy doesn't change. he is still just as objectionable and hard to take as when he was president. thank god he can't do as much damage. >> 18 months away and is just...
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. >> reporter: the revelations prompted senator ben sass of nebraska to are new his concerns. >> it's pretty clear that this white house is a reality show soap opera presidency. you'd like the president to worry not about short-term of staffing, but the long-term of vision casting for america. >> ed o'keefe is at the white house. today we also learned that one of the legal cases against the president is proceeding. >> that's right. the president and once a cob tes tant on his show "the ce"eed to written questions for a court. answers are due to the supreme court by 28th. answers are given under oath so any untruthful answers by the president open him up to perjury charges. she sued trump last year after he said that she lied. she has accused him of forcibly groping her and kissing her about a decade ago. the president denies those charges. >> ed, thank you. >>> the dallas police department identified the white officer who fatality shot a black man in his own apartment. officer amber geiger is on administrative leaves a the rangers investigate the thursday night shooting. she was headi
. >> reporter: the revelations prompted senator ben sass of nebraska to are new his concerns. >> it's pretty clear that this white house is a reality show soap opera presidency. you'd like the president to worry not about short-term of staffing, but the long-term of vision casting for america. >> ed o'keefe is at the white house. today we also learned that one of the legal cases against the president is proceeding. >> that's right. the president and once a cob tes tant...
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esta imagen de un aficionado en el estadio de nebraska explica por quÉ decidieron cancelar el primerente, porque este sistema tiene su desarrollo crucial en las prÓximas 24 horas. esto ocurre cuando una ola de calor azota zonascomo nueva york, donde las temperaturas estÁn entre los 90° y 100. aranza: regresÓ contigo. gracias por esta informaciÓn. algunos se los premios con tps podrÁn seguir trabajando por seis meses mÁs. dulce castellanos nos decÍa quiÉnes alcanza esta medida y quÉ pasos deben seguir. dulce: hay buenas noticias para los beneficiarios del estatus de protecciÓn temporal del salvador. se autorizÓ la extensión automÁtica del permiso de trabajo hasta el 4 de marzo de 2019. >> los trabajos ya estaban exigiendo la nueva tarjeta, entonces no nos aceptaba un recibo o cualquier otra cosa. entonces es bueno porque sabemos que esa misma tarjeta que tenemos ahorita nos va a valer hasta marzo del otro aÑo. dulce: el permiso de trabajo estaba apunto de vencer el 5 de septiembre y miles de personas perdÍan el riesgosu autorizaciÓn de empleo, algo que serÍa devastador para muchos com
esta imagen de un aficionado en el estadio de nebraska explica por quÉ decidieron cancelar el primerente, porque este sistema tiene su desarrollo crucial en las prÓximas 24 horas. esto ocurre cuando una ola de calor azota zonascomo nueva york, donde las temperaturas estÁn entre los 90° y 100. aranza: regresÓ contigo. gracias por esta informaciÓn. algunos se los premios con tps podrÁn seguir trabajando por seis meses mÁs. dulce castellanos nos decÍa quiÉnes alcanza esta medida y quÉ...
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but the grandfather of one of the kids was a farmer from nebraska and he asked me, he said so would you do? i said well, i work for nasa. he says what he do for nasa? i said i'm the administrator. he says well, what is the administrator do? i'm kind of in charge of it. [laughter] it was one of those moments where soon as he realized that come he wanted to tell me all the ways that a nebraska they are increasing their crop fields based on technology developed by nasa. he wanted to make sure i was aware. and of course i was aware on a surface level but when he went to death in target chairing the consortium that a nebraska where they share information with other farmers to make sure, you know, the eco-stress kind of capabilities nasa developed are getting out of all the farmers to increase and feed more of the world than ever before. i kind of got off on a tangent to the way we communicate coming navigate, produce food, the way we produce energy, the way we do national security and defense, the way we do disaster relief, the way we predict whether, in way we understand climate. a lot of p
but the grandfather of one of the kids was a farmer from nebraska and he asked me, he said so would you do? i said well, i work for nasa. he says what he do for nasa? i said i'm the administrator. he says well, what is the administrator do? i'm kind of in charge of it. [laughter] it was one of those moments where soon as he realized that come he wanted to tell me all the ways that a nebraska they are increasing their crop fields based on technology developed by nasa. he wanted to make sure i...
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♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.ve to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. >> travel consideration provided by -- >> that is all the time we have for tonight. >> we have one more thing to check out as we say good night. >> bye, everybody. >> did you find the shell? >> not yet. >> you might want to look under the cabinet. >> tony danza and josh groban play a father son odd couple in "the good cop," streaming now on netflix. >> you know, josh, i've been on tv a long time. it's the 40th anniversary of "taxi." >> that's right. congratulations. >> i want this guy to do good. >> i mean reboots are a thing. could we ever see -- >> i would reboot taxi. >> you would? >> yeah. >> that i would do, yeah. but i'm not into reboots. maybe "taxi."
♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.ve to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. >> travel consideration provided by -- >> that is all the time we...
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state education officials from nebraska, delaware, and south carolina testified before the senate education committee on implementation of the every student succeeds act, which was signed by president obama in december, 2015. throughout the two-hour hearing, democratic members voiced their concerns and allowing states to use educational dollars to arm teachers in schools.
state education officials from nebraska, delaware, and south carolina testified before the senate education committee on implementation of the every student succeeds act, which was signed by president obama in december, 2015. throughout the two-hour hearing, democratic members voiced their concerns and allowing states to use educational dollars to arm teachers in schools.
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you did that. >> nebraska cancelling football games because of a rain shower?laiming bi iri -- dibs on the next segment. i've been happily sleeping next to a university of alabama alum who talks like she has marbles in her mouth most of the time for two plus decades right now and i'm proud on this. >> do you call her a total idiot like trump calls sessions? >> usually she's calling me a a total idiot. >> you guys ever go down to tuscaloosa? >> we've only been to one game because usually there's a nebraska game on those same weeks. she's going down this fall. you boys are taking a bye week. >> wait. women submit to your husbands? is this what this is about? >> no, she's been converted. she's been converted to the true ideological football. >> that's a damn lie and you know it. all right. so we'll go ahead and talk about kavanaugh. i'll ask you the same question that we asked the senator from hawaii which is, can we ever look forward to a time after merritt garland and after the republicans killed the filibuster for the supreme court, after harry reid killed the
you did that. >> nebraska cancelling football games because of a rain shower?laiming bi iri -- dibs on the next segment. i've been happily sleeping next to a university of alabama alum who talks like she has marbles in her mouth most of the time for two plus decades right now and i'm proud on this. >> do you call her a total idiot like trump calls sessions? >> usually she's calling me a a total idiot. >> you guys ever go down to tuscaloosa? >> we've only been to...
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akron- nebraska game. it left the fans dredged and disappointed. >>> and in miami, florida, storm clouds moved over sunday afternoon. they warned about a tropical wave moving past south florida and toward the gulf coast. laura podesta, cbs news new york. >>> the national hurricane center says that the weather moving through the gulf would bring 2 to 4 inches of rain to the florida keys and south florida. as much as eight inches in some parts. within the last few minutes, we got word that tropical storm gordon has formed over the upper keys. >>> a moderate earthquake rattled the south bay and lots of people tweeted that they felt it. the magnitude 3.4 quake hit shortly after 7:00 last night. it was center there in the calaveras reservoir. you can see it on your map just eat -- east of the pizzas. that is where the work is being done. no damage was done, but it is 544. that is a case out of florida. >>> it was upgraded from a sto it is a named storm off the coast of miami. i want to see the track of where th
akron- nebraska game. it left the fans dredged and disappointed. >>> and in miami, florida, storm clouds moved over sunday afternoon. they warned about a tropical wave moving past south florida and toward the gulf coast. laura podesta, cbs news new york. >>> the national hurricane center says that the weather moving through the gulf would bring 2 to 4 inches of rain to the florida keys and south florida. as much as eight inches in some parts. within the last few minutes, we...
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>>reporter: it is not tough -- it is not tough. >> i'm going with nebraska. i will go with red. it makes sense. >>reporter: san jose state. they are on the road and washington state. they were upset by uc davis. i'm hoping the spartan can have a big one on the road. >>reporter: always a pleasure to see you. have a great football season. we will be back, after the break. maybe. >>> a chance to win two tickets to the journey and def leppard. price of temer for at&t park go to the training facebook page look for preview private and click the link and complete the online entry form. accepted 11:59. you have to be 18 to enter. the price has a retail value of $150 and provided by live nation three winners chosen by random drawing on day, september 10 that you find the official rules on a ktvu.com under contest. >> can tranny employees -- is like i wish we could. >> the 49ers a quarterback richard sherman believes another lockout is coming. sherman says he is expecting a player lock -- walkout similar to the one in 2011. that one lasted four months. no games lost for the current collec
>>reporter: it is not tough -- it is not tough. >> i'm going with nebraska. i will go with red. it makes sense. >>reporter: san jose state. they are on the road and washington state. they were upset by uc davis. i'm hoping the spartan can have a big one on the road. >>reporter: always a pleasure to see you. have a great football season. we will be back, after the break. maybe. >>> a chance to win two tickets to the journey and def leppard. price of temer for...
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along the shores for many, many years to come. >> reporter: we reached out to the university of nebraskaey told us their balloons are biodegradable and they use only paper strength. as for clemson, they're planning a little switch. instead of balloons, they're going to go with even bigger fireworks shows all season long. >> the cbs overnight news will be right back. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ try new pepto with ultra coating. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. ky natural feeling get what you want dove gives you so you can wear anything.ms from athletic tops to zebra dresses, and everything in between. enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoother underarms. with dove antiperspirants. 60% of women wear the wrong size pad and ca
along the shores for many, many years to come. >> reporter: we reached out to the university of nebraskaey told us their balloons are biodegradable and they use only paper strength. as for clemson, they're planning a little switch. instead of balloons, they're going to go with even bigger fireworks shows all season long. >> the cbs overnight news will be right back. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra...
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in terms of -- its kansas, nebraska, idaho, iowa and indiana. when you look at economic freedom which is fiscal and regulatory policy, you can see that florida is performing best across the board. in regulatory policy, florida is not as good as it is on fiscal policy. it's an area they can improve the most relative to other states. new york performs quite badly. in terms of personal freedom, things change. new york is not number 50, it is only number 40. you see a separate cast of characters. maine, nevada, mexico, colorado and new hampshire. i lived in texas for a long time and was a professor at texas state university, the fact is texas does not perform well on personal freedom. we can go into that more in the q&a. now, the overall rankings. here, we have vermont at 46, new jersey at 47, california, hawaii and new york. they are worst by far. we'll see some of that data. they are not even close. as far as the best states, florida's number one followed by new hampshire, indiana, colorado, and nevada. those are the top five. florida is a new num
in terms of -- its kansas, nebraska, idaho, iowa and indiana. when you look at economic freedom which is fiscal and regulatory policy, you can see that florida is performing best across the board. in regulatory policy, florida is not as good as it is on fiscal policy. it's an area they can improve the most relative to other states. new york performs quite badly. in terms of personal freedom, things change. new york is not number 50, it is only number 40. you see a separate cast of characters....
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. ♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.have to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. ...but to look eat well completely healthy... ...you need healthy skin. cetaphil water-light ...moisturizers immediately rehydrate skin... ...for continuous... ...hydration... ...day and night... complete your healthy routine. with cetaphil. >>> the best part about shooting with michael bay? a lot of people say the action. but for me it's the stillness, you know? the quiet moments. lost inside. those are the moments for me. >> okay, that's hilarious. he only got one take. that's got to be a pro right there. >> a pro! >> ryan reynolds shooting six underground. >> what's very exciting by the way, the times was super. >>> our other favorite ryan, ryan gosling
. ♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.have to make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every woman should have that, you know? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. ...but to look eat well completely healthy... ...you need healthy skin....
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. ♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.o make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every mahave that, you? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. they declare love at to get. first sniff. bring your challenges. dogs love more, because they are more. let's treat them that way. milk-bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. >> travel consideration provided by -- >> all right. now before we go there's one emmy moment we have to show you. it is not every day nancy goes toe to toe with someone on the red carpet and loses. >> i lost big time. wait a minute. this is the best. the person who got me is a 7-year-old. watch what happened when i met january krakowski's son bennett. >> hi bennett. how are you? >> awesome. >> how does it feel to be on the red carpet? >> fine and it's gold not red. - [announcer] the following program is a paid presentation for th
. ♪ welcome to monowi, nebraska, population one. me. i'm mayor, secretary, treasurer.o make yourself. four out of five women will become solely responsible for their finances. i like the independence and every mahave that, you? i make my decisions, and if they're wrong, i live with them. if they're right, i'm very proud of myself. plan your financial life with prudential. they declare love at to get. first sniff. bring your challenges. dogs love more, because they are more. let's treat them...