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arantxa: nos vamos a nebraska. el miedo de esta comunidad es palpable. tiene esta cooperaciÓn y al no poder incluir la pregunta de ciudadanÍa ahora quiere recoger el estatus de ciudadanÍa como de lugar. >> el estado de nebraska se convirtiÓ en el primero sobre los datos de la licencia de conducir. despuÉs de que la corte suprema eliminÓ la pregunta de la ciudadanÍa del censo 2020. >> el gobierno seguramente harÁ esfuerzos y mecÁnica que van a desafiar las decisiones. reportera: e intensificar las campaÑas para que poblaciÓn latina participe del censo sin problemas. >> no se le va a preguntar por el estatus migratoriono se les va preguntar si tienen hÚngaras, si tienen mÁs gente en el apartamento. se les va a pedir informaciÓn muy bÁsica. reportera: gracias al censo se puede mejorar la salud y la participaciÓn pÚblica. >> sirve para la cantidad de inmigrantes latinos y poder tener representatividad. >> la recomendaciÓn es que la persona conteste antes del 30 de abril del prÓximo aÑo. llega el numerador a partir de mayo. noni arantxa: la jueza de la suprem
arantxa: nos vamos a nebraska. el miedo de esta comunidad es palpable. tiene esta cooperaciÓn y al no poder incluir la pregunta de ciudadanÍa ahora quiere recoger el estatus de ciudadanÍa como de lugar. >> el estado de nebraska se convirtiÓ en el primero sobre los datos de la licencia de conducir. despuÉs de que la corte suprema eliminÓ la pregunta de la ciudadanÍa del censo 2020. >> el gobierno seguramente harÁ esfuerzos y mecÁnica que van a desafiar las decisiones....
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i live in nebraska, but i'm from miami. have you not encountered that? >> i've just never been to maim. i believe you, i'm just never been. >> we have a field trip coming up. >> cool! [laughter] .
i live in nebraska, but i'm from miami. have you not encountered that? >> i've just never been to maim. i believe you, i'm just never been. >> we have a field trip coming up. >> cool! [laughter] .
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on bhoof the people of nebraska and particularly the citizens of beatriz and gauge county, nebraska, i appreciate the opportunity to advocate in support of this proposal today. thank you and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. reserve, mr. i speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: is my friend ready to close? yes, i am.n: mr. mcclintock: i'd yield the balance of my time to the mr. eman from nebraska, fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from nebraska is recognized. mr.fortenberry: thank you, speaker. first, let me thank two of my good friends, ranking member mcclintock, and chairman huffman, for the cordial and levated discussion today about something that might appear small in the big scheme of things, particularly what's oing on in congress, but nonetheless is a good working part of functioning government on the house floor. this is important to us in and it's important to the rest of america and i'm pleased that my go
on bhoof the people of nebraska and particularly the citizens of beatriz and gauge county, nebraska, i appreciate the opportunity to advocate in support of this proposal today. thank you and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. reserve, mr. i speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: is my friend ready to close? yes, i am.n: mr. mcclintock: i'd yield the balance of my...
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i live in nebraska, but i'm from miami. have you not encountered that? >> i've just never been to maim. i believe you, i'm just never been. >> we have a field trip coming up. >> cool! [laughter] . >> booktv has live weekend coverage of the miami book fair starting saturday and sunday. featuring author discussions and interactive viewer call-in segments. >> welcome to the houston museum of natural science. i name is amy potts on the director of adult education at the museum and we are very honored this evening to host lord browne for discussion on his new book, "make, think, imagine." it is wonderf
i live in nebraska, but i'm from miami. have you not encountered that? >> i've just never been to maim. i believe you, i'm just never been. >> we have a field trip coming up. >> cool! [laughter] . >> booktv has live weekend coverage of the miami book fair starting saturday and sunday. featuring author discussions and interactive viewer call-in segments. >> welcome to the houston museum of natural science. i name is amy potts on the director of adult education at...
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and nebraska right around ashland to the south along interstate 5. so we'll keep you updated on that. back to you guys. >> thanks for that. >>> new developments in the impeachment probe has president trump on shakier ground this morning according to "the new york times". the president already knew about the whistle-blower complaint that ignited the inquiry before he decided to release military aid back to ukraine in september. this would suggest alarm among officials at least factored into the decision to unfreeze aid to help ukraine fend off the russians. lawyers from the white house briefed the president and told him they were trying to figure out whether they were obligated to turn the complaint over to congress. >>> cnn has learned the first official move to withhold aid came the evening of july 25th. that's the same day mr. trump and the ukrainian president had the conversation that spawned the complaint. mark sandy in the office of management and budget, his transcript was just released. he told his boss withholding aid might violate the law. a
and nebraska right around ashland to the south along interstate 5. so we'll keep you updated on that. back to you guys. >> thanks for that. >>> new developments in the impeachment probe has president trump on shakier ground this morning according to "the new york times". the president already knew about the whistle-blower complaint that ignited the inquiry before he decided to release military aid back to ukraine in september. this would suggest alarm among officials at...
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denver and minneapolis will be the area of concern right over the top oi-80 there, especially through nebraska if the rain goes, we'll have travel issues on 55. if you're heading north to chicago, nothing huge. thankfully in the northeast when the storm comes through, there is not a lot of rain left with it there will be some especially northern portions of new england. the gusty winds will cause some issues wednesday's travel at the airport, still gusty winds maybe major impact o'hare, detroit, new york any time it's windy with volume there, there are issues. >> if worse comes to worse, we'll have snoop i >> that's a good idea. >> throwing out ideas, bill. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, a man triggers a partial hospital evacuation in connecticut. officials say the bizarre incident started when the guy pulled a contaminated towel from his back pack and threw it on the desk in the waiting room in a fit of rage. a hazmat team was called to the yale-new haven hospital. 35 people were evacuate and had several others were isolated it wasn't immediately clear what the towel was contaminated with
denver and minneapolis will be the area of concern right over the top oi-80 there, especially through nebraska if the rain goes, we'll have travel issues on 55. if you're heading north to chicago, nothing huge. thankfully in the northeast when the storm comes through, there is not a lot of rain left with it there will be some especially northern portions of new england. the gusty winds will cause some issues wednesday's travel at the airport, still gusty winds maybe major impact o'hare,...
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he does the finger, blowing kisses towards the nebraska sideline. what a story.ne of the best kickers in the nation this season. afterwards, here is their locker room. the team is listing the hero after the coach surprised him by giving him a full scholarship. there is a little positivity for you this saturday morning. we'll be back right after the break. ve been delayed." t-mobile makes the holidays easier... ...like this. because right now when you buy one of the latest samsung phones you get one free. on that. so you can post this... ...score this... ...be there like this... ...and share all of this... ...with that. so do this, on that, with us. now, buy a samsung galaxy s10 or note 10 and get one free. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee r
he does the finger, blowing kisses towards the nebraska sideline. what a story.ne of the best kickers in the nation this season. afterwards, here is their locker room. the team is listing the hero after the coach surprised him by giving him a full scholarship. there is a little positivity for you this saturday morning. we'll be back right after the break. ve been delayed." t-mobile makes the holidays easier... ...like this. because right now when you buy one of the latest samsung phones...
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and treacherous conditions on i-80 in nebraska, sending this van skidding off the road. countless accidents across several stays tonight. the storm moving through the midwest, then right into the east with millions set to travel tomorrow and potentially dangerous winds on thanksgiving day. and then there is another major system that will sweep through afterward, just in time for so many as they then travel home after thanksgiving. so, we time it all out for you tonight. abc's clayton sandell leading us off from aurora, colorado. >> reporter: tonight, drivers packing for thanksgiving trips are finding highways packed with treacherous snow and ice. this van trying to pass a sn snowplow lost control on i-80 in nebraska, spinning into the median. this semi overturned near grand island. on interstate 70 west of denver, a snowy mountain crash claiming at least one life. not far away, a rockslide closed part of the major highway for hours. on colorado's eastern plains, whiteout blizzard conditions brought another i-70 shutdown. >> woke up and thought i'd take a chance. but no d
and treacherous conditions on i-80 in nebraska, sending this van skidding off the road. countless accidents across several stays tonight. the storm moving through the midwest, then right into the east with millions set to travel tomorrow and potentially dangerous winds on thanksgiving day. and then there is another major system that will sweep through afterward, just in time for so many as they then travel home after thanksgiving. so, we time it all out for you tonight. abc's clayton sandell...
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. >> una tormentainvernal estar afectando todo el norte de nuestro paÍs estados como utah, nebraska yierra nevada en california podrÍa recibir hasta 18 pulgadas de nieve. >> este es el panorama ocasionado accidentes de trÁnsito. se pide precauciÓn a la hora de conducir. carreteras han quedado abiertas de hielo. tormenta que ahora afecta el lado oeste de estados unidos se mueve hacia la mitad este. a partir del martes el medio oeste comenzarÁ sentir los efectos del mal tiempo. para chicago se pronostica lluvia y luego vendrÁ la nieve mientras que will con sin y michigan recibirÁn fuertes nevadas el prÓximo martes y miÉrcoles unto en california se prevÉ un dÍa de acciÓn de gracias lluvioso y gris debido a una bajada presiÓn atmosfÉrica. se espera que el miÉrcoles sea el dÍa con mÁs congestiÓn de trÁfico. ciudades como atlanta, los angeles, nueva york, boston y san francisco podrÍan registrar mÁs de tres veces su recÓn normal.. >> organizaciÓn predice un aumento de 1.6 millones de viajeros en comparaciÓn del aÑo pasado. la mayorÍa de las personas irÁn en auto. >>hay que tomar de cauciÓn
. >> una tormentainvernal estar afectando todo el norte de nuestro paÍs estados como utah, nebraska yierra nevada en california podrÍa recibir hasta 18 pulgadas de nieve. >> este es el panorama ocasionado accidentes de trÁnsito. se pide precauciÓn a la hora de conducir. carreteras han quedado abiertas de hielo. tormenta que ahora afecta el lado oeste de estados unidos se mueve hacia la mitad este. a partir del martes el medio oeste comenzarÁ sentir los efectos del mal tiempo....
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he was in kansas, missouri, nebraska, the dakotas, arizona, new mexico, texas. he would gamble an and that is w he made his money. he wasn't awol man -- wall man. he was tracked down people but had stolen u.s. mail and things like that. one time he made it as a broadway actor. his friend buffalo bill came to him when he was out of a job and said i just wrote this play if it's for you and me and a couple of other people and we are going to basically just do this play sitting around a campfire on stage talking about it and reenacting some of our adventures. he thought this was the silliest thing he had ever heard. when they offered him $100 a week, he took it. he opened a play in new york and it was a huge hit around the block to get in and month after month we never saw money like this before but he was increasingly uncomfortable. he thought it was a silly way to make a living. he finally had enough, shot the lights off, walked out of the theater and took the next train back. >> host: how did he and the buffalo bill become friendbuffat who was buffalo bill? >> gu
he was in kansas, missouri, nebraska, the dakotas, arizona, new mexico, texas. he would gamble an and that is w he made his money. he wasn't awol man -- wall man. he was tracked down people but had stolen u.s. mail and things like that. one time he made it as a broadway actor. his friend buffalo bill came to him when he was out of a job and said i just wrote this play if it's for you and me and a couple of other people and we are going to basically just do this play sitting around a campfire on...
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he was born in nepal but grew up in nebraska. neighbors used to complain constantly about the smell of his family's cooking. >> and, you know, fast forward 20 plus years now, i see people lining up to pay for the same foods. >> here you are. >> reporter: this is omaha, and there are dumplings from the himala himalayas. >> isn't that great? now there is a place you can interact with people you've never met before and try cuisines from around the world. >> reporter: even if all these dishes are instagram worthy, phil says a good food hall should give you something technology can't, a sense of community. >> since the cave people, we ate together. and that's probably not going to change even in an to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths g
he was born in nepal but grew up in nebraska. neighbors used to complain constantly about the smell of his family's cooking. >> and, you know, fast forward 20 plus years now, i see people lining up to pay for the same foods. >> here you are. >> reporter: this is omaha, and there are dumplings from the himala himalayas. >> isn't that great? now there is a place you can interact with people you've never met before and try cuisines from around the world. >> reporter:...
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how was nebraska? well, better than north dakota. i guess that joke's only funny in nebraska.nd, you really can't draw that conclusion. all you can say with absolute certainty is that that joke is not funny here. boy, it's good to be back. how's your family? ugh, it was the worst trip. everyone got sick over the weekend. sick? here we go. what kind of sick? uh, the flu, i guess. i don't need you to guess. i need you to know. now, when did the symptoms first appear? maybe friday. friday. was that morning or afternoon? i-i don't... think, woman. who blew their nose and when? sheldon, relax. esn't have any symptoms. i'm sure she's not contagious. oh, please. after symptoms appear, it would have died out thousands of years ago. somewhere between tool using and cave painting, homo habilis would have figured out to kill the guy with the runny nose. penny, you'll have to excuse sheldon. he's a bit of a germaphobe. oh, it's okay. i understand. thanks for your consideration. now please leave.
how was nebraska? well, better than north dakota. i guess that joke's only funny in nebraska.nd, you really can't draw that conclusion. all you can say with absolute certainty is that that joke is not funny here. boy, it's good to be back. how's your family? ugh, it was the worst trip. everyone got sick over the weekend. sick? here we go. what kind of sick? uh, the flu, i guess. i don't need you to guess. i need you to know. now, when did the symptoms first appear? maybe friday. friday. was...
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of the united states as the oldest political party in the world founded in 1854 with the kansas nebraska act and those over a decade in several years over achieving those policy goals. and the third oldest party to which they made reference and by the conservative party and to be on their way out and then to have another general election and so to achieve their early goals that are still operating at a time when america has grown of a nation of 20 million people. we don't have very many institutions. so i wanted to make the point to argue that is true for fundamental reasons. there are some structural factors that the political's favors a two-party system in the electoral college and a single-member district. with congressional and legislative elections but there is something fundamentally at stake at the lead jevity and persistence of these two parties. and then to adapt to those emerging issues and new constituencies. and the democrats started off as the free-trade republican was for the tariff. by the 19 forties they switch positions now trump is president they could shift their posit
of the united states as the oldest political party in the world founded in 1854 with the kansas nebraska act and those over a decade in several years over achieving those policy goals. and the third oldest party to which they made reference and by the conservative party and to be on their way out and then to have another general election and so to achieve their early goals that are still operating at a time when america has grown of a nation of 20 million people. we don't have very many...
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former secretary under president obama and former republican senator from nebraska.for being here. macron cites that nato is not uniting on the rise of russia. no secret, obviously, that putin would love nothing more than nato to die. what's your reaction? >> well, we have seen this coming, jake. president trump has instigated, i think, more than anyone. the credibility and trust of the united states is in question. not only by nato allies, but countries all over the world. i think his latest tweet two weeks ago, regarding the kurds and turkey probably set it in motion in a way we hadn't seen before. when you lose trust and confidence in institutions, and that's happening here in the united states, in western democracies, but this institution in particular, the most important collective security institution in the history of the world, that's done so much for our interests. we wouldn't be able to project power in the world if we had not had nato allies all over the world. this is a dangerous time. we all need to sober up. nato has prevented an awful lot of bad things
former secretary under president obama and former republican senator from nebraska.for being here. macron cites that nato is not uniting on the rise of russia. no secret, obviously, that putin would love nothing more than nato to die. what's your reaction? >> well, we have seen this coming, jake. president trump has instigated, i think, more than anyone. the credibility and trust of the united states is in question. not only by nato allies, but countries all over the world. i think his...
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by the time we get to tuesday, snowstorm from denver to nebraska. snow from omaha to minneapolis.inor airport problems like o'hare and detroit through cleveland but periods of rain. it will be a full-fledged snowstorm from lacrosse to minneapolis through northern wisconsin. this storm blows toward the east coast for wednesday. of course that's the busiest travel day. if you're going to have windy conditions in the northeast with periods of rain, you're going to get some significant delays out of that, and as far as the snow forecast in the airports go, this will be the worst of it on tuesday from denver to minneapolis, and then minor delays, chicago, cleveland, the great lakes, and as i mentioned, in new york if it rains and you get even breezy conditions you'll get some significant airport problems. >> la laguardia is shut down when a drop of rain comes out of the sky. i think we all know that pretty well. that's going to cause major delays. >> that's only storm one, we'll talk about storm two coming up. going back after thanksgiving may be worse. >> wow, there you go. >> see wha
by the time we get to tuesday, snowstorm from denver to nebraska. snow from omaha to minneapolis.inor airport problems like o'hare and detroit through cleveland but periods of rain. it will be a full-fledged snowstorm from lacrosse to minneapolis through northern wisconsin. this storm blows toward the east coast for wednesday. of course that's the busiest travel day. if you're going to have windy conditions in the northeast with periods of rain, you're going to get some significant delays out...
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. >>> nebraska, con medio millÓn de habitantes con muy pocas oportunidades de vivienda y trabajo calor los migrantes >> duls. >>> llegÓ a chicago muy joven pero para ella fue una muy buena opciÓn. >>n> esto es lo que me ayudado mÁs. >>> ha logrado salir adelante con sus banquetes. >>> se siente muy bien debido a las polÍticas pÚblicas de los extranjeros. >>> en san francisco tambiÉn ha estado trabajando y en california >>> estamos protegidos por las autoridades y muchas org organizaciones comunitarias. >>> estÁn viendo lo que esta pasando con las organizaon zozon de sus casas no saben si v> se autoridades locales y existe temor en las polÍticas migratorias del presidente d donald trump >>> quieren sacar a toda la gente. >>> estÁ vieron tambiÉn bar esÉs migrantes en esta zona sintiÉndose, casa. >>> para que el gobierno estatal estuviera trabajando en la protecciÓn Íntegra para ayudar a los migrantes noticias telemundo. >>> muy interesante. >> el gobierno italiano decreÓo estado de emergencia por las inundaciones histÓricas. >>> hoy fue otro dÍa critico porque la marea alcanzÓ un nive al
. >>> nebraska, con medio millÓn de habitantes con muy pocas oportunidades de vivienda y trabajo calor los migrantes >> duls. >>> llegÓ a chicago muy joven pero para ella fue una muy buena opciÓn. >>n> esto es lo que me ayudado mÁs. >>> ha logrado salir adelante con sus banquetes. >>> se siente muy bien debido a las polÍticas pÚblicas de los extranjeros. >>> en san francisco tambiÉn ha estado trabajando y en california...
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from colombia, missouri, to kansas city, to manhattan kansas, to lincoln, nebraska over 300 animal and pet health related companies dot the landscape. this area is known worldwide as the manal health corridor and accounts for over 50% of the total worldwide animal health diagnostics and pet food sales. by relocating the department of agriculture's ag research agencies to the certainty of the animal health corridor, and with construction in manhattan kansas near completion, the kansas, missouri partnership will truly be the leading corridor for agriculture research as well this. places usda research where it belongs, in the heart of the world's agriculture industry and close to our land grant colleges which all fuel and modernize the agriculture industry. i often brag that i represent the largest ag producing district in america. a brag that i'm going to keep saying until someone knocks me off that hill. but today i want to emphasize how important agriculture is to metropolitan areas like kansas city. in the kansas city metro area, agriculture, food, and food processing supports over 10
from colombia, missouri, to kansas city, to manhattan kansas, to lincoln, nebraska over 300 animal and pet health related companies dot the landscape. this area is known worldwide as the manal health corridor and accounts for over 50% of the total worldwide animal health diagnostics and pet food sales. by relocating the department of agriculture's ag research agencies to the certainty of the animal health corridor, and with construction in manhattan kansas near completion, the kansas, missouri...
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host: nancy in nebraska. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >>
host: nancy in nebraska. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >>
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take us back to nebraska in the fabric you brought. urban, fancy audience.as it like coming into world war ii and out? >> i had to come out of world war ii. the economy was booming. people were not sure what would happen after the war was over. everyone was worried there was going to be an influx of people from europe and asia that would cause a large amount of unemployment. demand foround was, products and services was so products and services was so high that they could not get insurance. tom: you are at first omaha you said we want to play by a different rulebook which led to ameritrade. great company but i really understood charges we had on stock trades were for services that a lot of customers did not care for but they still had to be covered. when the opportunity came to cost that a system of would allow us to lower operation cost, we wanted to pass that on to consumers thinking there would be enough market to cover our cost. we were incredibly right. tom: i want to talk about the title. is the ether's at risk? joseph: i think so. that is one of the r
take us back to nebraska in the fabric you brought. urban, fancy audience.as it like coming into world war ii and out? >> i had to come out of world war ii. the economy was booming. people were not sure what would happen after the war was over. everyone was worried there was going to be an influx of people from europe and asia that would cause a large amount of unemployment. demand foround was, products and services was so products and services was so high that they could not get...
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and i'm like, "awesome," 'cause, you know, it's not nebraska. next thing i know she's invited herself out here to stay with me. 8:08. anyway, she got here today and she's just been in my apartment yakety yakking about every guy she slept with in omaha, which is basically every guy in omaha, and washing the sluttiest collection of underwear you have ever seen in my bathroom sink. is she doing it one thong at a time, or does she throw it all in... ...like some sort of erotic bouillabaisse? i know. so if you don't like this christy, why are you letting her stay? well, she was engaged to my cousin while she was sleeping with my brother, so she's kind of family.
and i'm like, "awesome," 'cause, you know, it's not nebraska. next thing i know she's invited herself out here to stay with me. 8:08. anyway, she got here today and she's just been in my apartment yakety yakking about every guy she slept with in omaha, which is basically every guy in omaha, and washing the sluttiest collection of underwear you have ever seen in my bathroom sink. is she doing it one thong at a time, or does she throw it all in... ...like some sort of erotic...
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it include two nights in toronto, houston, as well as stops in lincoln, nebraska. john plans to retire from the road following the tour. tickets go on sale know 22nd. >>> friendships breakups at the center of the new hulu come day, doll face. cat denning play as young woman who, after a breakup with a boyfriend tries to reconnect with a personal relationship. >> you have no friends. >> shay mitchell and brenda song also star in the series. that's your eye on entertainment. >>> you can still vote on kpix facebook. once again, no rivalry between the lakers and warriors. we have the unfortunate proof. the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>> good morning. it is 4:53. if you are heading out the door and planning to take 101, we have report of a crash southbound on holly. the rest of 101 looking good. here is a look at an overview of the south bay. you can see 101 north and southbound check
it include two nights in toronto, houston, as well as stops in lincoln, nebraska. john plans to retire from the road following the tour. tickets go on sale know 22nd. >>> friendships breakups at the center of the new hulu come day, doll face. cat denning play as young woman who, after a breakup with a boyfriend tries to reconnect with a personal relationship. >> you have no friends. >> shay mitchell and brenda song also star in the series. that's your eye on entertainment....
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the day drivers in the region feeling the impact parts of a major interstate from colorado to the nebraska border closed out. and in the northeast. ferocious winds and rain are expected. some airlines are waiving change fees ahead of the anticipated delays. meanwhile, the west coast is bracing for severe storms that could spark flash floods. >>the tractor tires we have winter washer fluid, plenty of gas dress warm and just plan for delays. >>this as crews in southern california are battling a new growing wildfire north of santa barbara. the fire erupted monday, fueled by strong winds it has burned thousands of acres and sparked evacuations k fire. >>it's burning under some of the toughest firefighting conditions. anywhere in the world. we're at the end of of the dry season so that feels are some of the driest. >>that we have. >>camila burnout kron 4 news. >>some in congress say the cost of prescription medicine is getting out of control and that it's time for the government to do something about it controversially in washington i've got that story coming up ahead. also did you get your flu
the day drivers in the region feeling the impact parts of a major interstate from colorado to the nebraska border closed out. and in the northeast. ferocious winds and rain are expected. some airlines are waiving change fees ahead of the anticipated delays. meanwhile, the west coast is bracing for severe storms that could spark flash floods. >>the tractor tires we have winter washer fluid, plenty of gas dress warm and just plan for delays. >>this as crews in southern california are...
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two peas in a podg s proud parents with their nebraska corn husker. but also joining in on the fun?his-world fashion. ellie, the legendary moonwalker and charlie, the lunar module. and for those who don't have kids, man's best friends stepping in on capitol hill. the former first lady, a happy go lucky shark for the world champions, and one hot dog looking for a sweet treat. that's the sweetest of halloweens. that's "nightline." you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america.
two peas in a podg s proud parents with their nebraska corn husker. but also joining in on the fun?his-world fashion. ellie, the legendary moonwalker and charlie, the lunar module. and for those who don't have kids, man's best friends stepping in on capitol hill. the former first lady, a happy go lucky shark for the world champions, and one hot dog looking for a sweet treat. that's the sweetest of halloweens. that's "nightline." you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks...
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and in nebraska, spinouts on icy roads and a semi slipped on its side the powerful storms now heading east >> it's going to be bad. the snow is going to come down hard it's going to come down fast. f reporter:als also warning airport workers across the country protested to demand better pay and benefits and tomorrow the busiest travel day of the year >> i'm just nervous to get home for thanksgiving, to be with my family >> reporter: and of course that is what everyone is worried about. that storm you see right there is heading for us right now. overnight here in minneapolis, they're expecting the biggest november snowfall they've seen in decades. lester >> all right, molly hunter, thanks al roker is tracking it all al, lots of folks facing some pretty dangerous weather heading into this holiday. what's it look like? >> that's right, lester millions of folks right now under winter weather advisories and alerts 20 million people stretching from california all the way into the upper midwest. wind alerts for almost 100 million from the into the northeast the big travel day getaway day tom
and in nebraska, spinouts on icy roads and a semi slipped on its side the powerful storms now heading east >> it's going to be bad. the snow is going to come down hard it's going to come down fast. f reporter:als also warning airport workers across the country protested to demand better pay and benefits and tomorrow the busiest travel day of the year >> i'm just nervous to get home for thanksgiving, to be with my family >> reporter: and of course that is what everyone is...
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how was nebraska? well, better than north dakota.
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if you're heading anywhere through nebraska, we got a lot of snow to deal with.hield spreads up to minneapolis, lacrosse, northern wisconsin, and ahead of the storm, that's warm enough for just a rain event for the ohio valley to the northeast. so by the busy travel day wednesday, a little bit of rain is going to slide through the east coast but the storm kind of weaken, not an all day rain and begins to head out. the biggest impacts over the next two day, the rockies nebraska and minnesota for snow. and i was looking at the macy's praid forecast, and if it is too windy, they can't do the balloons and right now, it's iffy at best. >> let's hope for the best. >> the kids like it. >> so do i. >>. some of the adults, too. >> yes. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani once again says that he has insurance if president trump tries to turn on him. we'll show you those comments coming up next. nts coming up next of one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there
if you're heading anywhere through nebraska, we got a lot of snow to deal with.hield spreads up to minneapolis, lacrosse, northern wisconsin, and ahead of the storm, that's warm enough for just a rain event for the ohio valley to the northeast. so by the busy travel day wednesday, a little bit of rain is going to slide through the east coast but the storm kind of weaken, not an all day rain and begins to head out. the biggest impacts over the next two day, the rockies nebraska and minnesota for...
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host: nancy in nebraska. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >> how are you today? good morning, new york city and good morning america. today is a centennial new york city veterans day parade. for 100 years, americans of come together on this day to honor america's veterans and their families. on veterans day, we start the conversation with thank you for your service. we continue the conversation with a friendly how can i help? how are you doing? tell me about yourself. today is not about charity, it's about honoring the best and brightest talent has to offer. veterans have a proven ability to lead. we are highly trained and skilled workers. we know how to
host: nancy in nebraska. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >> how are you today? good morning,...
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credencial utilizada por el narcotraficante para ingresar la asamblea de ese paÍs y florida luisiana nebraskas en ciudad juarez.estan alli esperando su cita para solicitar asilo en estados unidos.....como nos cuenta pedro ultreras desde esa nos cuenta pedro contreras los emigrantes aseguran que soportarÁn el frÍo con tal de no perder su oportunidad de lograr su sueÑo. >> el invierno aÚn no llega, pero las bajas temperatura ya se siente muy frÍas en ciudad juÁrez y las miran de que viven a la intÉrprete esperan en estados unidos son quienes mÁs estÁn sufriendo. >> tenemos que soportar porque realmente son muy bajas las temperaturas para nosotros que estamos acostumbrado a lo caliente. >> por meses cientos de mexicanos del sur del paÍs han abarrotado esta frontera. dicen huir de la violencia de sus estados de origen, pero iguales viven en plena calle. el mal clima y su peor enemigo. se estima que en esta ciudad hay actualmente 3000 miran de mexicanos viviendo en campamentos improvisados. este matrimonio que prefiriÓ ocultar su identidad dice que estÁn desesperados. >> me puse a llorar de lo des
credencial utilizada por el narcotraficante para ingresar la asamblea de ese paÍs y florida luisiana nebraskas en ciudad juarez.estan alli esperando su cita para solicitar asilo en estados unidos.....como nos cuenta pedro ultreras desde esa nos cuenta pedro contreras los emigrantes aseguran que soportarÁn el frÍo con tal de no perder su oportunidad de lograr su sueÑo. >> el invierno aÚn no llega, pero las bajas temperatura ya se siente muy frÍas en ciudad juÁrez y las miran de que...
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and spreads through nebraska, and omaha is on the edge of it, but in sioux city, you will get nailed,, a possibility of six inches of snow for you and northern wisconsin and the upper peninsula of michigan, nine to 12 inches on the table. so that will make things difficult. as i mentioned, this storm was strong enough to produce isolated severe weather. not widespread but in the memphis area, little rock, st. louis, all of missouri for the most part and northern louisiana, a little sliver of mississippi, damaging wind is possible and isolated tornado and of course, airport plans, and the line of storm goes through, big delays, in little rock to memphis. let's talk about the possible delays. obviously with the snowstorm ongoing right now in denver, the possibility of significant delays, later tonight, in minneapolis, saint paul, the airport, we could have big delay, and of cause, with the thunderstorms from chicago, to st. louis, the worst driving conditions, interstate 80 through nebraska, is going to be a mess today and hopefully it won't get closed but 35, you're going to go from ra
and spreads through nebraska, and omaha is on the edge of it, but in sioux city, you will get nailed,, a possibility of six inches of snow for you and northern wisconsin and the upper peninsula of michigan, nine to 12 inches on the table. so that will make things difficult. as i mentioned, this storm was strong enough to produce isolated severe weather. not widespread but in the memphis area, little rock, st. louis, all of missouri for the most part and northern louisiana, a little sliver of...
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an architecture student from the university of nebraska at tall superman from 7 foot the tree.d policeman was asked to create thisculture after the homeowner noticed a tree in the front yard that was 9. >>i said i can >>that's for sure i've never done a human figure before. so the hardest part was getting proportions right the once i got that figured out it was just a bunch of carbon. >>slashing oil. >>and as one g beefy superman. he says took him about a year to finish the surman sculpture but it was worth it. he says he hopes he can one day integrate his car beg talents was his career in architecture and that's reallbeautiful. he's done a great job with that. >>flg and everything next that man maybe he'll do all the marvelom. alright, let's take a live look outside as we wind up the 6 o'clock newscast hour looking at sfo are looks a little foggy out there. >>you know you'd be worried about delays but itlooks like it's pret clear on their more yet no delays at or any of ourirports right now guys so we are seeing that low cloud deck making its way on shore u see in the san fran
an architecture student from the university of nebraska at tall superman from 7 foot the tree.d policeman was asked to create thisculture after the homeowner noticed a tree in the front yard that was 9. >>i said i can >>that's for sure i've never done a human figure before. so the hardest part was getting proportions right the once i got that figured out it was just a bunch of carbon. >>slashing oil. >>and as one g beefy superman. he says took him about a year to finish...
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an architect student architectural student in nebraska card out.the tree. >>took about a year to finish the student hopes can integrate his carving talents with his career in architecture one day. morning news at the top of the 5 o'clock hour. the first lawsuit and the deadly halloween party shooting in our window will be filed today. we're live with the very latest. crab season is put on hold in the bay area will tell you why. >>l those stories one of quickly show you what it looks like in downtown san francisco. hard to see the fog conditions, but right there that's a lot of fog cover. it's going to clear up as the morning moves on. john's rables says be careful though enjoy it while you can because possible rain sometime next week we'll have a full breakdown whether and traffic right after the commercial. you know the time is right to get the tools you trust we's is here with more of the tools and accessories that pros want. atur lowest prices of the year. >>and i'm james fletcher thankful that it is friday, not so wild about the fog still stick
an architect student architectural student in nebraska card out.the tree. >>took about a year to finish the student hopes can integrate his carving talents with his career in architecture one day. morning news at the top of the 5 o'clock hour. the first lawsuit and the deadly halloween party shooting in our window will be filed today. we're live with the very latest. crab season is put on hold in the bay area will tell you why. >>l those stories one of quickly show you what it looks...
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overnight the storm moves into nebraska and kansas. denver will still be getting snow. the storm extends to the great lakes. hundreds of flights today have been canceled and there's a good chance strong winds will ground the balloon at the macy's parade in new york on thanksgiving day but we all have our fingers crossed. >> yes, we do. >> yeah. there's a lot of folk who does have come out here just for that reason. >>> the centerpiece of the holiday season at the white house has arrived. >> first lady melania trump accepted delivery of the white house christmas tree. it arrived by horse-drawn carriage. the tree came from a farm about 40 miles north of harrisburg, pennsylvania. it will eventually take its place in the white house blue room. >> meanwhile one of these birds becomes the official national thanksgiving turkey today, complete with a presidential pardon. the white house yesterday named the pair bread and butter. >> bread and butter, were you expecting those names? we were talking about the names yesterday, bread and butter. th
overnight the storm moves into nebraska and kansas. denver will still be getting snow. the storm extends to the great lakes. hundreds of flights today have been canceled and there's a good chance strong winds will ground the balloon at the macy's parade in new york on thanksgiving day but we all have our fingers crossed. >> yes, we do. >> yeah. there's a lot of folk who does have come out here just for that reason. >>> the centerpiece of the holiday season at the white...
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we decided that from the northernmost regions up in canada to about the -- [inaudible] river in nebraska, that was going to be the northern region. and then to kansas/oklahoma border, that would be the central, and then from that border down to texas would be the southern region of the plains. and so within those, you know, three subregions it gave us the ability to look more specifically at the interactions of women and the environment and the economic opportunities, the types of movements that people through the area too that contributed to unique experiences in those regions, subregions. space matters in terms of the subregions, but time matters too. and so the experiences were, of course, very dependent on outside influences. so, for example, the first, first era that we look at is up to 1803. this is in the north. it's when you had european contact with native peoples. in the south contact had started earlier, of course, but we end it at 1803. 1803 to 1869 when you've got the influence of technology, of public policies, political policies that really shaped the regions. so, for exam
we decided that from the northernmost regions up in canada to about the -- [inaudible] river in nebraska, that was going to be the northern region. and then to kansas/oklahoma border, that would be the central, and then from that border down to texas would be the southern region of the plains. and so within those, you know, three subregions it gave us the ability to look more specifically at the interactions of women and the environment and the economic opportunities, the types of movements...
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york times" reports that a source of confusion is that legislators in five states, idaho, kentucky, nebraska, and tennessee, voted to rescind their ratifications. >> our legal scholars, we have some of the leading scholars in the country tell us that they cannot do it. of course, that does not mean that there will not be for future discussion in courts on that. but that successive states cannot undo what has been done. that seems to be the courts'thinking so far. we are pretty certain. we are also going for a full 50 state ratification, as soon this election took place on tuesday, we started concentrating on florida, arizona, north carolina, we are going for 50 states and we will have our 38 states. >> virginia likely becomes the 38th state. they voted on this before, did not pass and it only failed in one of vote. >> it did not get out on committee by one vote. if we had if it had gone out onto the floor, we would've had the 38th state in january this year. by voting in moral and more pro-e.r.a. legislators makes all the difference. it was such a huge campaign. the advocates on the ground,
york times" reports that a source of confusion is that legislators in five states, idaho, kentucky, nebraska, and tennessee, voted to rescind their ratifications. >> our legal scholars, we have some of the leading scholars in the country tell us that they cannot do it. of course, that does not mean that there will not be for future discussion in courts on that. but that successive states cannot undo what has been done. that seems to be the courts'thinking so far. we are pretty...
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the new york times" reports that a source of confusion is that legislators in kentucky,s, idaho, nebraska, and tennessee, voted to rescind their ratification. west: our legal scholars, have some of the leading scholars in the country tell us that they cannot do it. of course, that does not mean that there will not be for future discussion in courts on that. but that successive states cannot undo what has been done. that seems to be the courts' thinking so far. we are pretty certain. we are also going for a full 50 state ratification, as soon this election took place on tuesday, we started concentrating on florida, arizona, north carolina, we are going for 50 states and we will have our 38 states. host: virginia likely becomes the 38th state. they voted on this before, did not pass and it only failed in one of vote. guest: it did not get out on committee by one vote. if we had -- if it had gone out onto the floor, we would've had the 38th state january this year. -- and more moral pro-e.r.a. legislators makes all the difference. it was such a huge campaign. he advocates on the ground, our
the new york times" reports that a source of confusion is that legislators in kentucky,s, idaho, nebraska, and tennessee, voted to rescind their ratification. west: our legal scholars, have some of the leading scholars in the country tell us that they cannot do it. of course, that does not mean that there will not be for future discussion in courts on that. but that successive states cannot undo what has been done. that seems to be the courts' thinking so far. we are pretty certain. we are...
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oldest political party of the world the republican party was founded in 1854 to get rid of the kansas nebraska act and in slavery in the territories and that party wasfu successful within a decade or a dozen years of achieving those and they've gone on. the root publican is the third oldest party in the conservative parties of their goals. and they founded at least by blake's in 1846. i guess i looked at the recent polling and they will have a 58 vote majority if they never have another generalal election. so these parties have to achieve their early goals within a dozen years are nonetheless operating, 187 and 165 years after the founding in a time when america has grown from the nation of 20 million to 320 million peop people, we don't have many institutions aside from churches that go back that far in america. so i wanted to make the point that they have lasted a longom time and to argue that is true for some fundamental reasons. there are structural factors and ourm work and political system that tend to favor the electoral college for presidential elections, the single-member district whi
oldest political party of the world the republican party was founded in 1854 to get rid of the kansas nebraska act and in slavery in the territories and that party wasfu successful within a decade or a dozen years of achieving those and they've gone on. the root publican is the third oldest party in the conservative parties of their goals. and they founded at least by blake's in 1846. i guess i looked at the recent polling and they will have a 58 vote majority if they never have another...
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tomorrow it begins in colorado and spreads through nebraska rain through areas of the midwest. snowing hard by the time it gets to wednesday morning to minneapolis through the northern great lakes. rainy, windy conditions through the ohio and great lakes by wednesday afternoon and evening it sweeps through the northeast with periods of high winds and rain it won't be severe storms but enough to cause significant airport delays as far as the thanksgiving travel goes and the airports, we have the two storms. this is looking at tuesday there's nothing that bad today you got lucky if today is your travel day tuesday, a huge storm comes into the west coast big impacts from areas san francisco north wards and denver and minneapolis, and as far as the impacts at the airport, great lakes could be windy and then, of course, in the east doesn't take much in new york. even with a period of rain and some w condiindyti if you're traveling anywhere from the southeast to florida, texas through the mid-atlantic, today is your easy day of course a lot of people want to know what thanksgiving is
tomorrow it begins in colorado and spreads through nebraska rain through areas of the midwest. snowing hard by the time it gets to wednesday morning to minneapolis through the northern great lakes. rainy, windy conditions through the ohio and great lakes by wednesday afternoon and evening it sweeps through the northeast with periods of high winds and rain it won't be severe storms but enough to cause significant airport delays as far as the thanksgiving travel goes and the airports, we have the...
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>> we use the map of the great plains that david at the university nebraska constructed. there's a wonderful book he and he did called the encyclopedia of the great plains, and he took about 50 different sketches that people had of the great plains. he laid them, overlaid them on one another, and it look like a kindergarten with a huge magic marker that goes over the map of the united states. he came up with a pretty crisp definition of the place. it goes north into alberta and saskatchewan, follows the missouri river on the eastern side, the rocky mountains on the website and it goes down to northern part of texas. and so in a sense, using walter prescott webbs definition of the great plains, which is flat, aired in trios, recognizing that some places that more trees andn others, some places are hillier than others, some places may be a little more aired than others, but by and large those three type -- criteria to define the great plains. what we decide to do is break down the great plains region into three smaller regions, subregions. really it's true what the women ex
>> we use the map of the great plains that david at the university nebraska constructed. there's a wonderful book he and he did called the encyclopedia of the great plains, and he took about 50 different sketches that people had of the great plains. he laid them, overlaid them on one another, and it look like a kindergarten with a huge magic marker that goes over the map of the united states. he came up with a pretty crisp definition of the place. it goes north into alberta and...
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in february, in nebraska, they are randomly testing students in extracurricular activities for nicotineere are vape sensors in illinois and new jersey bathrooms. >> one alabama high school taking extreme measures after the student was found passed out from vaping. the principal removed the doors off the stalls which some parents say that's excessive. >> trevor: some parents say it's excessive to force students to shit in front of everybody? who are the other parents who are, like, it's dinefein, my kid doesn't deserve privacy. aside from t.i., who are the other parents in he's probably like take the doors off those stalls expeditiously. ( laughter ) i think we can all agree that neither kids nor schools should be responsible for fixing this addiction crisis. the companies like juul have helped create. if anything, e-cigarette companies should be forced to pay for damage they have caused, the same way opioid companies are forced to pay, or how nabisco had to pay for cookie monster's rehab. we should go to juul's offices and take the doors off their bathroom stalls till they fix the shit
in february, in nebraska, they are randomly testing students in extracurricular activities for nicotineere are vape sensors in illinois and new jersey bathrooms. >> one alabama high school taking extreme measures after the student was found passed out from vaping. the principal removed the doors off the stalls which some parents say that's excessive. >> trevor: some parents say it's excessive to force students to shit in front of everybody? who are the other parents who are, like,...
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in nebraska, after a record snowfall, overturned semis littered the highway. this s.u.v.ad to be towed out of a ditch. and there were hundreds of crashes and spinouts in minnesota, tying up traffic for miles. >> the drivers out there, they don't have any idea how to drive. >> reporter: the winter weather is snarling air travel, delaying or canceling thousands of flights, just as the t.s.a. expects more than 2.7 million to fly today alone. a.a.a. estimates 55 million people are traveling this year, 1.6 million more than last year, and 90% are doing it by car. >> i think the only way to really get around is to leave at, like, 3:00 in the morning and just get there before everybody else gets up. >> reporter: we started a little later. it is 8:17. we are on the move from downtown boston, just 440 more miles to go. we are on the way to washington. we made good time until the new york state line. then we hit the holiday traffic. about six hours in, we met the david family at a rest stop in new jersey. you've got a lot of traffic in front of you. >> ohhh! yeah! >> reporter: are
in nebraska, after a record snowfall, overturned semis littered the highway. this s.u.v.ad to be towed out of a ditch. and there were hundreds of crashes and spinouts in minnesota, tying up traffic for miles. >> the drivers out there, they don't have any idea how to drive. >> reporter: the winter weather is snarling air travel, delaying or canceling thousands of flights, just as the t.s.a. expects more than 2.7 million to fly today alone. a.a.a. estimates 55 million people are...
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cause of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraskaand that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered the highways as drivers tried to navigate the slick roads, some better than others. our cbs news team stopped to help one woman who ran off the road tonight. it's not just the snow. it's the visibility. you can see it's hard to see for any great distance. things aren't going much better at the airport. denver international struggled to keep up, even with 200 trucks and plows clearing the runways. more than 1,000 people hoping to get somewhere, didn't, spending last night on blankets handed out by airport staff. some are still there tonight. but there is no stopping this storm from colorado to wisconsin, and all the states in between. there's almost a foot of snow expected. adriana diaz is in sioux city, iowa tonight. >> reporter: the snow has alrea
cause of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraskaand that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered the highways as drivers tried to navigate the slick roads, some better than others. our cbs news team stopped to help one woman who ran off the road...
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. >> the only place i've ever known as home is nebraska. >> reporter: trump's promise to crack down on immigration was a key part of his 2016 campaign after he saying he would treat dreamers with heart, trump moved to end daca in 2017. several lower courts blocked his decision arguing his approach to ending it was arbitrary and capricious. while justice sotomayor delivered a lengthy defense of daca and called out president trump for sending mixed messages, the two trump appointees, justices kavanaugh and gorsuch, seemed to break with that logic indicating the trump administration has provided sufficient reason for wanting to end the program. in response, top congressional democrats nancy pelosi and chuck schumer delivering their daca bill to senate majority leader to mitch mcconnell's office pushing for a legislative way to protect dreamers. president trump says if the supreme court overturns daca, he is prepared to work with democrats to ensure dreamers can of the but so far the president's efforts to strike a broader deal haven't worked out. a decision in this case is expected by jun
. >> the only place i've ever known as home is nebraska. >> reporter: trump's promise to crack down on immigration was a key part of his 2016 campaign after he saying he would treat dreamers with heart, trump moved to end daca in 2017. several lower courts blocked his decision arguing his approach to ending it was arbitrary and capricious. while justice sotomayor delivered a lengthy defense of daca and called out president trump for sending mixed messages, the two trump appointees,...
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out of the rockies into the plains bringing blizzard conditions across parts of colorado and into nebraska, southern minnesota as well. the heavy snowfall combined with the strong wind gusts reducing visibility. a swath of 6 to 12 inches of snow from the u.p. of michigan back into northeast colorado. certainly going to make for a mess. another storm dropping across the west coast, tuesday into wednesday, mountain snows, one to three feet in the sierra and into the southern cascades. heavy rainfall along the coast of california. even thanksgiving day remaining unsettled across the west talking breezy winds into the northeast as well. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, there's finally a solution for all those kids who dread the day they have to dissect a frog at school. i was one of them. >>> but first the growing concern about the number of workers being injured inside amazon warehouses. >>> and a real eye opener. the prison sentence a woman can now face, prison, for driving while texting. >>> we're back with a video of a dramatic rescue of a professional surfer of
out of the rockies into the plains bringing blizzard conditions across parts of colorado and into nebraska, southern minnesota as well. the heavy snowfall combined with the strong wind gusts reducing visibility. a swath of 6 to 12 inches of snow from the u.p. of michigan back into northeast colorado. certainly going to make for a mess. another storm dropping across the west coast, tuesday into wednesday, mountain snows, one to three feet in the sierra and into the southern cascades. heavy...
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passengers but at least one denver resident managed to find his way around tractor-trailer and in nebraska spinouts on icy roads and a semi flipped on its side the powerful storm now heading east >> it's going to be bad. the snow's going to come down hard it's going to come down fast >> reporter: airport officials also warning flyers of potential delays as hundreds of airport workers across the country protested to demand better pay and benefits and the busiest travel day of the year many will have no choice but to stay put >> i'm just nervous to get home for thanksgiving to be with my family >> reporter: and of course that's what everyone is worried about. getting home in time for the holidays here in minneapolis they're expecting the biggest november snowfall in almost a decade. and what that means overnight is crews are out in force 800 though plows on the road 160 pieces of snow-clearing equipment at the airport, all to get the roads and runways clear by late morning. frances? >> all right, molly, thank you it is giddy up and get out of dodge time we'll check in with nbc meteorologist
passengers but at least one denver resident managed to find his way around tractor-trailer and in nebraska spinouts on icy roads and a semi flipped on its side the powerful storm now heading east >> it's going to be bad. the snow's going to come down hard it's going to come down fast >> reporter: airport officials also warning flyers of potential delays as hundreds of airport workers across the country protested to demand better pay and benefits and the busiest travel day of the...
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. >> so he's landed in the front yard of a home in nebraska. all right.it all started with a dying tree that needed to be cut down. would you look at that? jason thompson wanted someone to carve that big old trunk into superman. >> he got a lot of nos before a college student finally took the job. it tock a year to finish the seven-foot superman. >> there's a lot of detail that went into that. >> it looks incredible. even got the chest and got the abs, too. >> and the paint the other trees are jealous. >> good woodworking. under contr. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, includin
. >> so he's landed in the front yard of a home in nebraska. all right.it all started with a dying tree that needed to be cut down. would you look at that? jason thompson wanted someone to carve that big old trunk into superman. >> he got a lot of nos before a college student finally took the job. it tock a year to finish the seven-foot superman. >> there's a lot of detail that went into that. >> it looks incredible. even got the chest and got the abs, too. >> and...