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he came to nebraska and got his degrees in agriculture from the university of nebraska lincoln. he had a farm and ended up in the north platte valley area and eventually became a -- became an episcopal preach -- episcopal priest. he was the recorder of japanese history in this valley. thanks to him and his meticulous record keeping, this is the stats. i was always wondering how many japanese were in that valley area? everything is going great until december 7, 19 41, that is when everything is going to change for them. when that happen, i said i'm going to have to ask you about world war ii. when pearl harbor happened, the fbi and law-enforcement did come. since he was being the leader, he was arrested and was the only one that ended up being in an internment camp. the rest were allowed to go. into their farms and into their homes, but this is what they all told me. remember, a lot of them are young kids, in high school at this time, so they remember their radios were confiscated, firearms, their cameras, anything ceremonial. as i was talking to them, it was just in passing that
he came to nebraska and got his degrees in agriculture from the university of nebraska lincoln. he had a farm and ended up in the north platte valley area and eventually became a -- became an episcopal preach -- episcopal priest. he was the recorder of japanese history in this valley. thanks to him and his meticulous record keeping, this is the stats. i was always wondering how many japanese were in that valley area? everything is going great until december 7, 19 41, that is when everything is...
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host: always glad to be joined by nebraska republican don bacon. just ahead of today's house gop conference about on who will replace liz cheney as conference chair, congressman, your colleague elise stefanik expected to get that post. some of your fellow republicans say she is not conservative enough. what do you say? guest: they are both my friends, he was very articulate, recommending that we certify the vote on the sixth of january. i think elise stefanik will be a great addition to the leadership team and great spokesman for the gop conference, so i will support her. either way they are both wonderful representatives. host: chip roy of texas with that last-minute bid for the republican conference chair. tell us what happened in that candidate forum last night. guest: both of them spoke for about one hour. very civil and respectable. we will be well served with either one. i have been immense respect for chip roy. i respected how he was a great spokesman during the sixth of january and then for the certification debate and impeachment but in th
host: always glad to be joined by nebraska republican don bacon. just ahead of today's house gop conference about on who will replace liz cheney as conference chair, congressman, your colleague elise stefanik expected to get that post. some of your fellow republicans say she is not conservative enough. what do you say? guest: they are both my friends, he was very articulate, recommending that we certify the vote on the sixth of january. i think elise stefanik will be a great addition to the...
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we know frankly we looked at our data in nebraska. you're twice as likely to have a fatal car accident as you are to have a fatal outcome from covid if you're a young child. so it would be completely unnecessary. a huge violation of the parental rights to have a school telling them that they had to do this especially with an emergency -- >> laura: what about flying? what about airlines? florida is a hub for airlines, huge airline travel. i was in the orlando airport, packed. what if airlines begin require vaccine certificates or passports, governor? >> they can't do it in the state of florida. that will be statutory soon. [cheers & applause] look, we worked very hard to get it. we did seniors first on the vaccinations. we never required it but we offered it. we've done millions of people. you have the opportunity to take it. it's there for you. take it if you want to take it. protect yourself. but you know, we're not going to condition this. this is not like hey, you're part of a club, you're not. there's some people that have valid r
we know frankly we looked at our data in nebraska. you're twice as likely to have a fatal car accident as you are to have a fatal outcome from covid if you're a young child. so it would be completely unnecessary. a huge violation of the parental rights to have a school telling them that they had to do this especially with an emergency -- >> laura: what about flying? what about airlines? florida is a hub for airlines, huge airline travel. i was in the orlando airport, packed. what if...
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also nebraska governorrn ricket. his state tied for the lowest unemployment rate in the country at two.9 percent. and of course mississippi any one - - mississippi governor one of the first to left the state wide mask mandate. ladies and gentlemen, these are the red state trailblazers. let's give them a round of applause. [cheers and applause]fi tonight, this will be wild we have a lot of different topics that we will talk to them how they lead their state, the strategies they decided to use for communication, policy wise to preserve economic freedom and advance the freedoms we were accustomed to having while others would take away. is not just limited to covid. we will talk about how they will combat the injection off t race into every argument. to indoctrinate children and how democrats are looking to strip powers from the states completely. nothing is off limits tonight. governor desantis thank you for hosting us tonight. you watched joe biden last night deliver the first address to the joint session of congress.
also nebraska governorrn ricket. his state tied for the lowest unemployment rate in the country at two.9 percent. and of course mississippi any one - - mississippi governor one of the first to left the state wide mask mandate. ladies and gentlemen, these are the red state trailblazers. let's give them a round of applause. [cheers and applause]fi tonight, this will be wild we have a lot of different topics that we will talk to them how they lead their state, the strategies they decided to use...
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six of which was in nebraska's second district. that's a nebraska western iowa health care system. he's retiring from federal service. he's a vietnam era veteran. he serves as a telecommunications center specialist, supporting the mission in arkansas, hawaii, fort belvoir, defense nuclear agency in virginia. his career spans nearly 33 years. 25 which were in private health care. in nebraska, second district, don has since march of 2015 served as the director of the nebraska western iowa health care system. during his tenure, he was instrumental in proposing a partnership between the department, veterans' affairs, and members of the private fill lanthopic community. his vision began a collaboration that produced the groundbreaking public law known as the chip in for veterans act of 2016. this authorized the v.a. to carry out a pilot program under which it may accept donation from nonfederal entities. the nebraska philanthropic community provided a gift of $30 million to be used to construct a 157,000 square foot am blahtory care clinic located on the grounds of the omaha v.a. medica
six of which was in nebraska's second district. that's a nebraska western iowa health care system. he's retiring from federal service. he's a vietnam era veteran. he serves as a telecommunications center specialist, supporting the mission in arkansas, hawaii, fort belvoir, defense nuclear agency in virginia. his career spans nearly 33 years. 25 which were in private health care. in nebraska, second district, don has since march of 2015 served as the director of the nebraska western iowa health...
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he is in, they will never legalize drugs and nebraska.could cut all of our taxes and we would be doing better for the state, yes, i am here. host: spencer, i think he is talking about legalizing marijuana? guest: yes, there is. we had about yesterday in nebraska or the day before, trying to legalize medical marijuana. it was voted down in the legislature there in nebraska. probably a loading measure for november 2022 where the voters will look at this again. that is where it should be. let's leave this to the voters. i will respect that. it is a federal crime. i think because it is class 1, our fda has not even been able to do tests on marijuana. so there needs to be a relook at our policy. in the end, i think this is a state issue. that is my view. host: terracing, wisconsin, rich. good morning. caller: the morning. representative bacon, question, so you are in computer security when you are in the service? guest: also intelligence, electronic warfare, so more cyberattack, not cybersecurity part of it. caller: oh. beautiful. why were the
he is in, they will never legalize drugs and nebraska.could cut all of our taxes and we would be doing better for the state, yes, i am here. host: spencer, i think he is talking about legalizing marijuana? guest: yes, there is. we had about yesterday in nebraska or the day before, trying to legalize medical marijuana. it was voted down in the legislature there in nebraska. probably a loading measure for november 2022 where the voters will look at this again. that is where it should be. let's...
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the best city, kumasi, lincoln, nebraska. >> lincoln, nebraska? >> i was also on my phone here doing research because i wanted to see where you can go for a date in lincoln, nebraska. according to trip adviser, number two is the museum american speed. number three is nebraska state capital. >> nice, nice, quiet, reflective, gives you time to focus on your date. >>> now at 5:30, the mainly break through in the deadly fighting in the middle east. the agreement between israel and hamas. >> people can really paint that future and see themselves in it post masks and any modification in this blueprint. >> new details expect from the governor gavin newsom as we countdown to reoping. upey adm tonit. >>'sy birthd gings tearest wa kith. good morning, everybody. it is fridau e abc7 mornings live right now on abc7 news and wherever you stream. >>> we want to start with a check of our forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you, ladies. here is a look at live doppler hd radar. we are dry right now. once again sonoma, napa, we could see a sli
the best city, kumasi, lincoln, nebraska. >> lincoln, nebraska? >> i was also on my phone here doing research because i wanted to see where you can go for a date in lincoln, nebraska. according to trip adviser, number two is the museum american speed. number three is nebraska state capital. >> nice, nice, quiet, reflective, gives you time to focus on your date. >>> now at 5:30, the mainly break through in the deadly fighting in the middle east. the agreement between...
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you're the chancellor at the university of nebraska medical center. and the university of nebraska omaha says in its plans for students coming back in the fall, it will not require vaccinations. you've got indiana university, university of michigan, a number of others are requiring vaccinations. why wouldn't you guys require it? >> well, first of all, it's only recently that the full age cohort of college age students are fully able to get vaccinated and, you know, now high school students 12 years of age and older, middle school students as well. but having said that, we're seeing pretty good voluntary adoption by our students and faculty and staff across the university of our system of the vaccines. so rather than require it, we have taken a pro active look and trying to do it on a voluntary basis. at the same time, we still have emergency use authorization and not full fda approval. we don't have longevity debate of the nine and 12 months vaccine efficacy. over ftime i think you'll see more and more universities could that. but currently, we're pre
you're the chancellor at the university of nebraska medical center. and the university of nebraska omaha says in its plans for students coming back in the fall, it will not require vaccinations. you've got indiana university, university of michigan, a number of others are requiring vaccinations. why wouldn't you guys require it? >> well, first of all, it's only recently that the full age cohort of college age students are fully able to get vaccinated and, you know, now high school...
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, chasing the route during the removal and the return to nebraska. the trail would commemorate and elevate the story of chief standing bear, including the trial and historic 1879 court case where he became the first native american to be recognized as a person in a federal court. the trail would memorialize the courage, honor, and fortitude of chief standing bear, and the ponga -- ponca people as they struggle to return to their homeland to bury the son of chief standing bear, serving as a reminder of their fight to achieve justice, freedom, and equality. i would like to thank representative fortenberry for championing this important legislation and for his efforts to bring about a greater understanding of our u.s. history and tribal sovereignty. i urge my colleagues to support this good bipartisan bill. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. westerman: thank you, madam
, chasing the route during the removal and the return to nebraska. the trail would commemorate and elevate the story of chief standing bear, including the trial and historic 1879 court case where he became the first native american to be recognized as a person in a federal court. the trail would memorialize the courage, honor, and fortitude of chief standing bear, and the ponga -- ponca people as they struggle to return to their homeland to bury the son of chief standing bear, serving as a...
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not one word the majority opinion and the nebraska chaplain case goes to lemon versus cutsesman which -- now let's jump ahead to the 21st century. that case is still on the books and a case comes bubbling up from the town of greece, new york, suburb of rochester. city council institutes a practice -- not a traditional practice at all -- but a new chair of the city council or town council says, my experience we have had prayers to begin our legislative sessions and going to start doing that, and the city council, said yes. challenge, wait a second. this isn't like legislative prayer in legislatures and the congress of the united states. has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld that and every member of the court said, marsh v. chambers was rightly decided. sea change. no more voices of justice brennan and the other justices, marshall, justice blackman, those voices were gone, and rejects, why? because justice kagan in writing the dissent to the opinion that upheld the town council prayer said, marsh v. chain best was rightly decided. history and tradition
not one word the majority opinion and the nebraska chaplain case goes to lemon versus cutsesman which -- now let's jump ahead to the 21st century. that case is still on the books and a case comes bubbling up from the town of greece, new york, suburb of rochester. city council institutes a practice -- not a traditional practice at all -- but a new chair of the city council or town council says, my experience we have had prayers to begin our legislative sessions and going to start doing that, and...
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de 300 salvavida es en este momento tienen solamente 220 y sin estÁn interesados no solamente en nebraska retiran humos y el trabajo de la mamÁ en casa es un trabajo de tiempo completo estÁ de acuerdo a las 5 hablaremos de esto acompÁÑenos. y tambiÉn les quiero hablar sobre una mÁquina que hace pizza pero en italia y tiene a muchos italianos bastantes confundidos y no es algo de mal gusto dicen ellos muchas familias estÁn acostumbradas a comer pizza hechas a mano en roma estos alimentos lo dan en cuestiÓn de minuto. en texas un atleta hizo una hazaÑa increÍble, el deportista perdiÓ el calzado en la recta final y otro colega se pasÓ encima del zapato, y dicen ellos sin una mala intenciÓn. pero bueno ganÓ la carrera se ganÓ la medalla de oro feliz por Él gracias por estar con nosotros feliz dÍa de las madres (♪♪ mÚsica ♪♪) . >> buenas tardes, en noticias telemundo mediodía, un grupo criminal ruso es sospechoso del cibetaque a la red de oleoductos de estados unidos, los piratas exigen recompensas para terminar con el ataque que implica subida en le precio de la gasolina . >> tiroteo deja a 7
de 300 salvavida es en este momento tienen solamente 220 y sin estÁn interesados no solamente en nebraska retiran humos y el trabajo de la mamÁ en casa es un trabajo de tiempo completo estÁ de acuerdo a las 5 hablaremos de esto acompÁÑenos. y tambiÉn les quiero hablar sobre una mÁquina que hace pizza pero en italia y tiene a muchos italianos bastantes confundidos y no es algo de mal gusto dicen ellos muchas familias estÁn acostumbradas a comer pizza hechas a mano en roma estos alimentos...
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. >>> and a nebraska parent accused of killing s ar icourt here in the bay area today. good morning everybody. it's tuesday, may 18th. >> good morning to you. mary with the forecast and we will see more sun today. >> yeah. we have that sun and looking at warmer temperatures. a difference compared to yesterday. i this you will like it here. a beautiful view looking at san francisco this morning. clear skies, after that fog we had for most of the day yesterday, especially along the coast and around the bay we are looking at clearer skies. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. it's a breezy start looking at westerly winds 12 at sfo. as we head through the day, 60's around the bay, 70's inland. let's check in with gianna na. >>> chp has issued a wind advisory for the pass. if you are in a high profile vehicle be careful through there. this is that area of 580 as you head toward the dublin. we are seeing brake lights. this is an area -- this time of the morning and it stays this way until at least after 8:00. slow and go conditions out of tracy on 205. sluggish at least to nort
. >>> and a nebraska parent accused of killing s ar icourt here in the bay area today. good morning everybody. it's tuesday, may 18th. >> good morning to you. mary with the forecast and we will see more sun today. >> yeah. we have that sun and looking at warmer temperatures. a difference compared to yesterday. i this you will like it here. a beautiful view looking at san francisco this morning. clear skies, after that fog we had for most of the day yesterday, especially...
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neof a three and five-year-old yesterday in bellevue, nebraska. investigators were able to track and arrest adam price, the father, last night in pacifica. bellevue police say the mother called police when the father did not check in with her. officers went to his home saturday night and sunday morning at say no one answered the door. police department spokesperson says those officers did not have sufficient reason to force entry into the home. investigators have not said how the children died but it is being investigated as a homicide. he is expected to make a court appearance tomorrow before being extradited back to nebraska. >>> i am ken bastida from the newsroom. president joe biden just spoke with israeli president. he expressed support for a cease-fire in gaza. this as conflict rages on between israelis and palestinians. with a wave of heavy air strikes, and it destroyed the the homes of nine commanders in gaza as well as miles of tunnels used by palestinian militants. but as the tunnels collapsed, israel says a house on top came down as wel
neof a three and five-year-old yesterday in bellevue, nebraska. investigators were able to track and arrest adam price, the father, last night in pacifica. bellevue police say the mother called police when the father did not check in with her. officers went to his home saturday night and sunday morning at say no one answered the door. police department spokesperson says those officers did not have sufficient reason to force entry into the home. investigators have not said how the children died...
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scott: from nebraska. mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one 1/1/4 minutes. mr. fortenberry: proud cornhusker state, nebraska. you might notice a smile on my face. as i was walking over to speak to the bill i was reflecting on my own life as a father, i have five children. two of them were little my wife was away from the house and i was to meet her somewhere. one had a change of the diaper. feed the other. by the time i did that the other diaper had to be changed. my wife called me and said you can't get out of the house, can you? mr. speaker, pregnancy and motherhood, of course, brings joy and unique challenges and calls from all of us a higher sense of duty. my wife carried my children in their earliest formation, and i carried that burden and opportunity to give them life in other ways. but if we can see pregnancy as a part of community, a journey of life, for our good, the good of all, and the good of our nation, then we accept that it requires reasonable accommodat
scott: from nebraska. mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one 1/1/4 minutes. mr. fortenberry: proud cornhusker state, nebraska. you might notice a smile on my face. as i was walking over to speak to the bill i was reflecting on my own life as a father, i have five children. two of them were little my wife was away from the house and i was to meet her somewhere. one had a change of the diaper. feed the other. by the time i did that the other...
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obviously, this is a big story out there in elkorn, nebraska.re, and mason, the flag has a special meaning to you as well, doesn't it? >> yeah, my dad was actually deployed overseas three or four times i can't remember, but yeah , so it means a lot to me. steve: well that's fantastic and do you have a website, if folks are there in the elkorn, nebraska area where they could actually hire you to put the flags out? do you have a website or a phone number or something? >> sure, we actually have a facebook. it's flying old glory, look us up on facebook, you can get the details. steve: very good, jason and mason, andrew, luke, cade, good luck to you. and thank you very much for joining us. >> thanks a lot. >> thank you. steve: all right that is great. all right, we're stepping aside. a little more coming up in just a little while, as you look at hastings, nebraska, live this morning. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. ne
obviously, this is a big story out there in elkorn, nebraska.re, and mason, the flag has a special meaning to you as well, doesn't it? >> yeah, my dad was actually deployed overseas three or four times i can't remember, but yeah , so it means a lot to me. steve: well that's fantastic and do you have a website, if folks are there in the elkorn, nebraska area where they could actually hire you to put the flags out? do you have a website or a phone number or something? >> sure, we...
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nebraska had a unicameral legislature and at a chaplain. a territory but mr. chambers objects to it here it goes all the way up to the supreme court. it's a violation of the establishment clause as interpreted by kurtzman which the primary purpose of having a chaplain? with the primary effect of having a chaplain? what about this committee that's hiring, interviewing candidates for the chaplaincy? reviewing his or her work, excessive entanglement and so forth? the supreme court speaking through chief justice burger upheld the practice of chaplaincy based upon another one of the great principles, which is its vindicated by our history and our tradition. >> chief justice burger's didn't respond to the dissent who said this is a clear violation of our settled doctrine of kurtzman. didn't even respond. the opinion can be criticized for not responding but that was kurtzman. >> how does what i think of kurtzman that a law must have a secular purpose? you didn't quite statement that way. is that an overstatement? >> precisely, it can't be for the purpose of advancing
nebraska had a unicameral legislature and at a chaplain. a territory but mr. chambers objects to it here it goes all the way up to the supreme court. it's a violation of the establishment clause as interpreted by kurtzman which the primary purpose of having a chaplain? with the primary effect of having a chaplain? what about this committee that's hiring, interviewing candidates for the chaplaincy? reviewing his or her work, excessive entanglement and so forth? the supreme court speaking through...
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jeff fortenbery nebraska, what are you reading. >> actually want to commend cspan for doing this interviewe to work we have a lot of complex problems a lot of divisions in trying to figure out the public policy. it was sometimes you just have to be little human and take a step back and read thank you sprayed in one ofhi the books in the middle left now is second world war. at a meeting with him, is an analyst and deep deep scholar looking at the whole premises of the underlying peace conditions that led to the second world war. i don't know, ever since i was a child, this topic fascinated me. perhaps because were still with the residual effect of the post world and at work. at that time, my grandfather had been killed in normandy. he was a medical doctor. he was stationed initially in england and then killed by an explosion in normandy, france. in initially and a place that was where the night before the day, before thehe great battle. and that cemetery was all consolidated. so he's in arlington now but anyway, the topic of world war ii is a long fascination and victor hanson here, and loo
jeff fortenbery nebraska, what are you reading. >> actually want to commend cspan for doing this interviewe to work we have a lot of complex problems a lot of divisions in trying to figure out the public policy. it was sometimes you just have to be little human and take a step back and read thank you sprayed in one ofhi the books in the middle left now is second world war. at a meeting with him, is an analyst and deep deep scholar looking at the whole premises of the underlying peace...
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. >> coming up this morning, nebraska representative don bacon joins us to discuss
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sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north platte valley from north platte to
sandra: the japanese in western nebraska from 1900 to 1960. give me a little history on it. next slide. this is the region we will concentrate on. the panhandle, that's where i'm currently living in the north platte valley from north platte to
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growing up in nebraska i thought television will eventually come.an't imagine not being able to turn on tv and see something that's so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waivin. it would go to for 30 seconds. >> late night began as a way to kill time. it was the network realizing let's kick the football further down the road and see what happens at 11:30. >> it was sort of a novelty and it was cheap and who's going to care? >> if all you have to do is to be better than a test critter. the bar was so low. they could have done anything. >> anything to keep people awake. >> it is like you buy a house and you realize there is this big space in the attic. the stakes are low. renovate it with the kids or put a hockey table there. who cares. >> let's do these programs late at night to fill up time and sell advertisements. >> all the big primetime shows sponsored and bought the whole show. late night is completely new and fresh. you are not going to get one advertiser to step up. yeah, i will pay 90 minutes. >> it was a real pioneer. >> i am pat weaver.
growing up in nebraska i thought television will eventually come.an't imagine not being able to turn on tv and see something that's so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waivin. it would go to for 30 seconds. >> late night began as a way to kill time. it was the network realizing let's kick the football further down the road and see what happens at 11:30. >> it was sort of a novelty and it was cheap and who's going to care? >> if all you have to do is to be better...
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these in nebraska these are strong optimistic forward-looking leaders and washington does not understand the way the real world works and they always tune out to the extent they can. >> this is something you have been on for your entire career, something that is very true about america. we have a situation in america where the people who govern best govern closest to the people and washington is at a total distance from the people, not just the elected politicians but people like anthony fauci, people who are completely unrelated to the reality of what is going on, you talked about it in the open regarding joe biden, the idea that people aren't getting together, i have been invited to three different cinco they mayo parties. they are not waiting for permission to gather together and celebrate and have a few beers together. they act as if they are in control but the reality defies the man that is something that is good in america's that we should encourage and in the coming weeks and months we will see more of it as we see that distance increased between was we hear from government offici
these in nebraska these are strong optimistic forward-looking leaders and washington does not understand the way the real world works and they always tune out to the extent they can. >> this is something you have been on for your entire career, something that is very true about america. we have a situation in america where the people who govern best govern closest to the people and washington is at a total distance from the people, not just the elected politicians but people like anthony...
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i talked to deb fischer of nebraska, moderate, who said there's too much money going to state and local governments and let's cross some of that back. it might be hard to find common ground on that however. >> host: the other headlineer ad this is from inside the washington times as the house republican leader kevin mccarthy yesterday officially saying yes, he is endorsing a least a phonic to her replace liz cheney and the house republican congress taking place the same day that leader mccarthy will be in the white house meeting with president biden and the news yesterday from foxnews is sunday morning futures with maria bartiromo and fox news news business and here is leader mccarthy. >> what can you tell us about next week and do you have the votes to formally out liz cheney? >> maria, everyone in leadership serves at the pleasure of the conference and as you know there is a lot at stake. democrats are destroying this nation and we have watched the greatest expansion of government in the socialist, liberal agenda and we have watched them destroy our borders where hundreds of thousands
i talked to deb fischer of nebraska, moderate, who said there's too much money going to state and local governments and let's cross some of that back. it might be hard to find common ground on that however. >> host: the other headlineer ad this is from inside the washington times as the house republican leader kevin mccarthy yesterday officially saying yes, he is endorsing a least a phonic to her replace liz cheney and the house republican congress taking place the same day that leader...
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reapertura de albercas, juegos de béisbol además de emergencia y otro que hace faltan trabajadores, en nebraskatonal fue de un residente que en 2017 hizo la solicitud de que facilitaría el paso, según legisladores el proyecto puede tardar entre ocho y 11 meses >>> el 15 de mayo servirnos de sistema, las estaciones eran re abiertas en la línea f, se gane momento preciso en que avanza la fase amarilla, es un papel importante la recuperación económica >>> cinco de la tarde con 20 minutos son las cinco 80, panorama que está agradable, caluroso gasta más gasolina con los del tren del aire, veremos en san mateo donde las condiciones a la costa se presenta pero tú estás oyendo con calma y vemos hacia eleste panorama que está agradable, derechos y obligaciones de los conductores de trenes ligeros con importante pregunta y opciones como los derechos y responsabilidades de los otros vehículo en las vías públicas, los conductores lo dijeron y ves menos responsabilidad debo obedecer las leyes de tráfico y le tras separar en cualquier lugar para bajar pasajeros, es obvio que la letra a es la correcta y los
reapertura de albercas, juegos de béisbol además de emergencia y otro que hace faltan trabajadores, en nebraskatonal fue de un residente que en 2017 hizo la solicitud de que facilitaría el paso, según legisladores el proyecto puede tardar entre ocho y 11 meses >>> el 15 de mayo servirnos de sistema, las estaciones eran re abiertas en la línea f, se gane momento preciso en que avanza la fase amarilla, es un papel importante la recuperación económica >>> cinco de la tarde...
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nancy grace is here and meet the nebraska teams who. patriotism in their community.t grill. family: guy fieri? but that pulled pork could taste even better on king's hawaiian slider buns. thanks, guy! (whispers) thank you. my work here is done. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. there we go. look for this in-store display of king's hawaiian hamburger and hotdog buns for a chance to win a flavortown-inspired hawaiian getaway. can i get another restock on king's hawaiian bread? again. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. over the next 10 years, comcast is committing $1 billion to reach 50 million low-income americans with the tools and resources they need to be ready for anything. i hope you're ready. 'cause we are. >> when you do platform t
nancy grace is here and meet the nebraska teams who. patriotism in their community.t grill. family: guy fieri? but that pulled pork could taste even better on king's hawaiian slider buns. thanks, guy! (whispers) thank you. my work here is done. everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. there we go. look for this in-store display of king's hawaiian hamburger and hotdog buns for a chance to win a flavortown-inspired hawaiian getaway. can i get another restock on king's hawaiian bread?...
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the one school district in omaha and nebraska a wealthy school district the council said equal access act is unconstitutional and a violation of the establishment clause. it was really rejected 9-0. 8-1 with john paul stevens in the senate but it was very idiosyncratic. they said i don't think congress intended to intrude into the federalism values for the power of the school boards to make their own decisions and so forth. no one else on the court agreed so that's why. >> you are making excuses for the bad guys. >> i did say was idiosyncratic. you keep me honest for the quality of principle became firmly embedded in our constitutional architecture. it's a great powerful tool and by the way i want the book to be a tool so that when your church is threatened with closure, some familiar? or some other intrusion by caesar into the religious autonomy were kids are treated in discriminatory fashion they have the tools to say no and then i will be very brief on accommodation. the great iconic liberal of the warren court used these words to describe our culture. we are religious people with
the one school district in omaha and nebraska a wealthy school district the council said equal access act is unconstitutional and a violation of the establishment clause. it was really rejected 9-0. 8-1 with john paul stevens in the senate but it was very idiosyncratic. they said i don't think congress intended to intrude into the federalism values for the power of the school boards to make their own decisions and so forth. no one else on the court agreed so that's why. >> you are making...
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it include susan collins, lisa murkowski, cassidy of louisiana, rob portman of ohio, ben sasse of nebraska and of course utah. the vote is not expected to pass and that is because before this bill passed the house of representative, mitch mcconnell came out publicly and said he was not going to support it. that was a big sign to his republican colleagues on where to stand on this issue. there has been a lot of discussion both behind the scenes and publicly about the formation of this commission among republicans. the majority of republicans are just following the lead of their leader mcconnell and choosing not to support it. >> just to highlight this. this is a significant moment. all americans saw what happened on january 6. this commission would be bipartisan and independent. we have heard from four former dhs homeland secretaries saying that politics should be put aside, saying we need to get to the bottom of this. yesterday we heard from the mother of an officer who died a day after the attack on the capitol calling on the lawmakers to follow the constitution. it looks like this will f
it include susan collins, lisa murkowski, cassidy of louisiana, rob portman of ohio, ben sasse of nebraska and of course utah. the vote is not expected to pass and that is because before this bill passed the house of representative, mitch mcconnell came out publicly and said he was not going to support it. that was a big sign to his republican colleagues on where to stand on this issue. there has been a lot of discussion both behind the scenes and publicly about the formation of this commission...
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. >> growing up in nebraska, television will eventually come. >> television shows ended around 11:00. >> i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something. that is so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern for about 30 seconds and then it would do pshhh. >> it began as a way to kill time. it was the networks realizing let's kick the ball a little further down the road. let's see what happens at 11:30. >> if all you haved to is be better than a test pattern. >> you're fighting sleep at that point. anything to keep you awake. >> it's like you buy a house and then you realize there's this big space in the attic. the stakes are low. let the kids put a hockey table in there, who cares? that's how late night got started. >> they started to fill up time to sell advertising. ♪ pepsi bounce ♪ >>> they had sponsors that bought the whole show. >> sparkling pepsi. >> so late night is completely new and fresh. you're not going to get one advertiser says, yeah, i'll pay for 90 minutes. >> and the guy guess the credit for doing i. it was a real pio
. >> growing up in nebraska, television will eventually come. >> television shows ended around 11:00. >> i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something. that is so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern for about 30 seconds and then it would do pshhh. >> it began as a way to kill time. it was the networks realizing let's kick the ball a little further down the road. let's see what happens at 11:30. >> if...
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in fact, just last year in the state of nebraska, voters passed a ballot initiative with more than 70% support to cap interest rates at 36% on consumer loans. that's the same cap we have in my state of maryland and the same cap that more and more states are adopting across the country. so states are taking measures to protect their constituents, their consumers against these end runs around their laws designed to prohibit these predatory practices. but last october, in the middle of the pandemic, when many working families were plunged into economic uncertainty and turmoil, the former administration, the trump administration, gave these rent-a-bank schemes a free pass to exploit these loopholes again, to create an end run around those state protections for their consumers. and the last administration, the trump administration, the o.c.c. unveiled what they called the true lender rule. it's a nice-sounding name, an innocent name, but the consequence of that is to unleash the full force of predatory lending on working families, and it reneges on and reverses decades of policy to prevent
in fact, just last year in the state of nebraska, voters passed a ballot initiative with more than 70% support to cap interest rates at 36% on consumer loans. that's the same cap we have in my state of maryland and the same cap that more and more states are adopting across the country. so states are taking measures to protect their constituents, their consumers against these end runs around their laws designed to prohibit these predatory practices. but last october, in the middle of the...
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it's available free for the public at the university of nebraska. press is a national treasure because it can be searched and keyword search for almost any kind of topic you can think about now the expedition was kind of a village on the move and lewis was the the train scientist jefferson had sent him to philadelphia to meet with his friends, but philosophical society in the university of pennsylvania to receive training on how to take astronomical observations and to the equipment that he would and things like that. clark was the soldier and he's the one who made the expedition happen. he's the one day to day. that's getting the boats up the river. he's making the maps. he's overseeing the man. york was his body servant and they have been lifelong companions and clark took him with him on the trip. they will meet chicago. we are a third of the way into the expedition. we'll talk more about her when that happens. they had french voyagers that were the boatman to take them upstream. that regular army and they also had civilians who were hunters and
it's available free for the public at the university of nebraska. press is a national treasure because it can be searched and keyword search for almost any kind of topic you can think about now the expedition was kind of a village on the move and lewis was the the train scientist jefferson had sent him to philadelphia to meet with his friends, but philosophical society in the university of pennsylvania to receive training on how to take astronomical observations and to the equipment that he...
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he's obviously from nebraska. if they had just let us know. i think people feel that.on chaffetz said it this way. the white house now is in sales mode. i don't think it's that good. i think there and purchase mode. they don't know what to take back, they're not sure what they want what they bought in some of what they bought is uneven communication, not just with us, but with the leadership of the country, the governors. you mentioned in new york, we will follow the cdc guidelines for new york state. may 29th, massachusetts, we are going to follow the same thing for him. it's haphazard, it's not based on a unifying idea of science and that keeps us all divided. therein lies the political food that's given by dividing. we are easy to manipulate, but i have another question. how many people do you think are hanging on the word to figure out after we get science, about masks, fully vaccinated, what do you think is hanging on the word of this administration to tell you you don't need a mask? when we been told that now for quite some time. when you watch the president of t
he's obviously from nebraska. if they had just let us know. i think people feel that.on chaffetz said it this way. the white house now is in sales mode. i don't think it's that good. i think there and purchase mode. they don't know what to take back, they're not sure what they want what they bought in some of what they bought is uneven communication, not just with us, but with the leadership of the country, the governors. you mentioned in new york, we will follow the cdc guidelines for new york...
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at 2 million people illegally crossed our borders this year, that's like the entire state of nebraskakelly said nothing. this is the way these guys work in d.c. committed to a pole and they figure oh, my gosh, that's what i need to say. the biden administration has told people like me that want to enforce the rule to pound sand and we need to keep doing everything we can to hold him accountable. >> sean: matt schlapp -- to me it's raw politics and i believe that because he's in a state that's a purple state, can vote republican. i think any number of people at including the attorney general would run a good race and have a great potential to win out there, so i think these comments are not genuine because he's not mentioned or uttered a word prior to this. >> i agree with that but i'm good to disagree a little bit. i think the center of gravity is changing on politics. i think you're going to see more democrats like democrat henry cuellar from texas who is starting to be a lot more critical over the last two weeks. >> sean: i think it's sincere. >> i do too but i also think mark kelly
at 2 million people illegally crossed our borders this year, that's like the entire state of nebraskakelly said nothing. this is the way these guys work in d.c. committed to a pole and they figure oh, my gosh, that's what i need to say. the biden administration has told people like me that want to enforce the rule to pound sand and we need to keep doing everything we can to hold him accountable. >> sean: matt schlapp -- to me it's raw politics and i believe that because he's in a state...
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the best city, breaking news, lincoln, nebraska.ith us at 5:30, we were talking about this, the most romantic places, according to trip advisor. we have here the museum of american speed, the nebraska state capital, you can go axe throwing, i know you like parks, so we've got the wilderness park. >> she has to have her trees. >> all i need is a tree and my man. romantic. [ laughter ] >> whatever works. >> may be an ax. just kidding. >> [ laughter ] >>> good morning, everybody. [ laughter ] looking at st some snow here in the mountains. no advisories, but we picked up late season snow passes, lowering to 6000 feet later today. exciting news as this system continues to pull away. it wraps around and brings a little bit of moisture to napa, sonoma. otherwise, gorgeous sun. 49 in the city, 47 mountain view, 50 in san jose with 46 along the coast. this has been a featured shot of the day. very nice up there. no wind in the city, mid-40s in santa rosa, 39 in napa. chili with upper 40s in livermore and concord. we are going to warm up incr
the best city, breaking news, lincoln, nebraska.ith us at 5:30, we were talking about this, the most romantic places, according to trip advisor. we have here the museum of american speed, the nebraska state capital, you can go axe throwing, i know you like parks, so we've got the wilderness park. >> she has to have her trees. >> all i need is a tree and my man. romantic. [ laughter ] >> whatever works. >> may be an ax. just kidding. >> [ laughter ] >>>...
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. >> growing up in nebraska, i thought television will, eventually, come. >> network-television showsll ended around 11:00. >> well, i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something that is so crazy to me. >> there'd be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern, for about-30 seconds. and then, it would go, pshhhh. >> late night began, as a way to kill time. it was the networks realizing, let's kick the football, a little further down the road. and see what happens at 11:30. >> sort of a novelty, and it was cheap. and who is going to care? >> if all you have to do is be better than a test pattern, the bar was so low, they literally could have done anything. >> the only thing you are fighting is sleep, at that point. anything to keep people awake. >> it's like you buy a house. and then, you realize there's just this big space in the attic. the stakes are low. renovate it. let the kids put a hockey table in there. who cares? that's how late night got started. >> let's do these programs late at night to fill up time, to sell advertising. >> all the big, primetime, netwo
. >> growing up in nebraska, i thought television will, eventually, come. >> network-television showsll ended around 11:00. >> well, i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something that is so crazy to me. >> there'd be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern, for about-30 seconds. and then, it would go, pshhhh. >> late night began, as a way to kill time. it was the networks realizing, let's kick the football, a little further down the road....
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. >> i think the gentleman and now reckon eyes the gentleman from nebraska, mr.smith, to inquire. >> thank you gentlemen. i certainly thank you ambassador tai and congratulations again. i will echo what everyone else has said and we are grateful you are there and that you are able to bring your waves and means background to budget important position that you are in right now. certainly appreciate the opportunity and working with you on usmca. i think it is so important with usmca being probably the most bipartisan trade agreement, certainly in the modern history. i think that the minimum that that created with other trade opportunities i'm sure you see that as an opportunity moving forward as we are looking at china, japan, uk and kenya and so many things. that is why i'm hoping that trade promotion authority can be extended here t as it is about o expire and were already in a time where even without aspirind and posing challenges and so we know that tpa was so important to obtain up usmca and not bipartisan opportunity to really strengthen trade so that our prod
. >> i think the gentleman and now reckon eyes the gentleman from nebraska, mr.smith, to inquire. >> thank you gentlemen. i certainly thank you ambassador tai and congratulations again. i will echo what everyone else has said and we are grateful you are there and that you are able to bring your waves and means background to budget important position that you are in right now. certainly appreciate the opportunity and working with you on usmca. i think it is so important with usmca...
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the 3 and 5-year-old's bodies were found on sunday bellevue, nebraska. investigators say the children's mother called police when the father didn't check in with her. no word on how the children died. >>> also due in court. a san francisco man charged with the murder of a 7-month-old. he is accused of causing fatal head injuries. he was caring for the child when the injuries happened. he previous arrests for suspected domestic violence against his girlfriend. >>> the time is now 6:08. the under dog taking home the win. >> yes they did. still ahead, the wild finish for a bay area soccer team that secured them the national title. >> so proud and happy for them. >>> here is a beautiful view of the sunrise on the sutro camera. temperatures in the 40's and 50's and as we head through the afternoon with plenty of sun we are looking at temperatures warmer compared 60 70's inland. >>> as we take a look at the we have brake lights along 580 and the pass. details coming up. >>> and a live look outside from the sales force tower camera. looking west. it is californ
the 3 and 5-year-old's bodies were found on sunday bellevue, nebraska. investigators say the children's mother called police when the father didn't check in with her. no word on how the children died. >>> also due in court. a san francisco man charged with the murder of a 7-month-old. he is accused of causing fatal head injuries. he was caring for the child when the injuries happened. he previous arrests for suspected domestic violence against his girlfriend. >>> the time is...
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of lincoln, nebraska, who took the title: >> is there anything you would like to say?a bloody trident. quarantine-while, a high school track meet was interrupted when a dog ran onto the track during a relay and proceeded to win the race. jim? ( cheering ) >> wow! ( applause ) ( cheering ) >> stephen: that is fantastic! an exciting day for the dog, and a great teaser trailer for the most boring sequel ever: "airbud 6: just running." we'll be right back with the star of "the falcon and the winter soldier," anthony mackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for people with typ
of lincoln, nebraska, who took the title: >> is there anything you would like to say?a bloody trident. quarantine-while, a high school track meet was interrupted when a dog ran onto the track during a relay and proceeded to win the race. jim? ( cheering ) >> wow! ( applause ) ( cheering ) >> stephen: that is fantastic! an exciting day for the dog, and a great teaser trailer for the most boring sequel ever: "airbud 6: just running." we'll be right back with the star...
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you come from nebraska.t lost it in 2020 by six. a big swing there. one of those many districts that swung and helped swing the election in 2020. as you look forward to the midterms in 2022 but also the next general election in 2024, is his message a winning message for the republican party? >> when it comes to issues and policies, i believe it is. but when it comes to name-calling and the decency factor i'll call it, it is not. but when it comes to policies, i think -- i ran on a conservative message, and i won by just under five points or 4 1/2. 4.7, i think it was. so the policies are good, but in suburban areas and particularly moor in omaha, folks want civility and decency. and that's what at least in suburban areas was probably the deciding factor in this election. >> speaking of decency, your gop colleague marjorie taylor greene, she's doubling down on this really just unbelievable comparison between vaccination and other health measures. and the treatment of jews during the holocaust. i'm not going t
you come from nebraska.t lost it in 2020 by six. a big swing there. one of those many districts that swung and helped swing the election in 2020. as you look forward to the midterms in 2022 but also the next general election in 2024, is his message a winning message for the republican party? >> when it comes to issues and policies, i believe it is. but when it comes to name-calling and the decency factor i'll call it, it is not. but when it comes to policies, i think -- i ran on a...
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, lisa murkowski of -- ben sasse from nebraska, lisa murkowski from alaska and just now rob portman ofimpeachment trial. whether they're going to be anymore remains to be seen. one of the seven who voted to convict, voted to convict donald trump, richard burr has already indicated he would vote no on moving forward with this commission and the magic number here is ten. just open debate on this, and that is not expected to happen here. and just moments ago bill cassidy who voted to move ahead on this put out a statement saying that his concern is that if they don't move ahead with this, then democrats may move ahead with their own, in his view, more partisan investigation in the house. so why not have an outside commission? that is his argument. and the argument that the senate majority leader chuck schumer just made on the senate floor, he was urging republicans to move forward, in his view they're trying to hide the truth. >> if our republican friends vote against this i would ask them what are you afraid of? the truth? are you afraid that donald trump's big lie will be dispelled? are
, lisa murkowski of -- ben sasse from nebraska, lisa murkowski from alaska and just now rob portman ofimpeachment trial. whether they're going to be anymore remains to be seen. one of the seven who voted to convict, voted to convict donald trump, richard burr has already indicated he would vote no on moving forward with this commission and the magic number here is ten. just open debate on this, and that is not expected to happen here. and just moments ago bill cassidy who voted to move ahead on...
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. >> i toward this country for 35, almost 40 years and a tourist took us to nebraska.etition and we would like to have you part of the organization. we talked about it almost two years ago and last night with the launch of the lee greenwood bourbon whiskey out of omaha, nebraska, it will be all over the nation very shortly. most states by memorial day and happy memorial day. stuart: if i buy one of these bottles of liquor how much of the purchase price goes to veterans? >> 5 different charities. we have our own soldier charity while helping a hero but the people have 5 different charities, most of which are in the nebraska area. stuart: how long ago or i should say when did you first record that song? it was 30, 40 years ago. >> i wrote it in 1983. the original recording was 1984 on the mca label in nashville and i was there 14 years. it was re-recorded again for capital liberty and that is when i released american patriot which is an album of all-american songs, 2001 it became prominent importance because of the significance of the terrorist attack. it has since been
. >> i toward this country for 35, almost 40 years and a tourist took us to nebraska.etition and we would like to have you part of the organization. we talked about it almost two years ago and last night with the launch of the lee greenwood bourbon whiskey out of omaha, nebraska, it will be all over the nation very shortly. most states by memorial day and happy memorial day. stuart: if i buy one of these bottles of liquor how much of the purchase price goes to veterans? >> 5...
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liz: is taken the manpower we have the equivalent of nebraska the population of nebraska expected too. >> 73 as of this morning. liz: in your local area? >> can you name the country. >> from yemen, iraq, iran, china, russia, they have been from the congo, right now it's a big surge of israel and, cuba, el salvador, i don't have a complete list of all the 73 countries but it keeps growing and growing and growing. they keep telling us the border shut down but it sure is not. liz: when they get the police chase, they getou their car and they get away, where they headed. >> they are trying to get to san antonio or austin or chicago, they're not stayingni here. we don't have enough industry or anything for them. they're coming to a town near you, we caught convicted child molesters, that's up over 2000%, convicted murderers, it's up, gang members known gang members, the numbers are in the four and 500%.g? liz: what kind of weapons are they carry. >> poster carrying 9 million liters or 45 automatic pistols, we encounter twowo or three rifles that we encounter quite a few pistols. liz: quit
liz: is taken the manpower we have the equivalent of nebraska the population of nebraska expected too. >> 73 as of this morning. liz: in your local area? >> can you name the country. >> from yemen, iraq, iran, china, russia, they have been from the congo, right now it's a big surge of israel and, cuba, el salvador, i don't have a complete list of all the 73 countries but it keeps growing and growing and growing. they keep telling us the border shut down but it sure is not....
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. >> growing up in nebraska, i thought television will eventually come. >> network television shows alled around 11:00. >> i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something. that is so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern for about 30 seconds and then it would go pshhh! >> late night began as a way to kill time. it was the network realizing let's kick the football further down the road and see what happens at 11:30. >> it was sort of a novelty and it was cheap and who's going to care? >> if all you have to do is to be better than a test pattern. the bar was so low, they literally could have done anything. >> you're fighting sleep at that point. anything to keep people awake. >> it is like you buy a house and you realize there is this big space in the attic. the stakes are low. renovate it. let the kids put a hockey table in there. who cares? that's how late night got started. >> let's do these programs late at night to fill up time and sell advertising. ♪ bounce, bounce, bounce, don't get pepsi but a pepsi bounce ♪ >> all the big pri
. >> growing up in nebraska, i thought television will eventually come. >> network television shows alled around 11:00. >> i can't imagine not being able to turn on a tv and see something. that is so crazy to me. >> there would be a flag waving. it would go to a test pattern for about 30 seconds and then it would go pshhh! >> late night began as a way to kill time. it was the network realizing let's kick the football further down the road and see what happens at...
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is chuck hagel, defense secretary in the obama administration and former republican senator from nebraska. secretary, senator, thank you for being here. i appreciate it. you have written quite eloquently why you think the senate should approve a commission. what do you say to fellow republicans who very clearly are planning to vote against it tonight? >> well, thanks, kate, for the time. what i have said to them, and continue to say, this is not a republican or democrat issue. this is an american issue. what happened on january 6 is unprecedented. we've never seen anything like it. and we need to understand not just for the police officers and their families, those brave capitol hill policemen who defended these members of the congress and the vice president, yes, that's strong enough. but also, all americans, all american citizens need to know what happened, why did this happen? how could this happen in this democracy that we hold up to the world as the greatest democracy in the world? this sanctuary of democracy, which capitol hill is, was attacked. this is serious. this is as serious a
is chuck hagel, defense secretary in the obama administration and former republican senator from nebraska. secretary, senator, thank you for being here. i appreciate it. you have written quite eloquently why you think the senate should approve a commission. what do you say to fellow republicans who very clearly are planning to vote against it tonight? >> well, thanks, kate, for the time. what i have said to them, and continue to say, this is not a republican or democrat issue. this is an...
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the three and five-year-olds bodies were discovered yesterday in bellevue, nebraska. investigators arrested the father, adam price, last night at a location in pacifica. bellevue police say the children's mother called police when the father did not check in with her. officers went to his home saturday night and again on sunday morning but say that no one answered the door. they do not have sufficient reason to force entry. investigators have not said how the children died. >>> police have arrested a homeless man for setting fire to a church. it is the second fire at that same church in less than a week. police say the suspect attempted to light three fires of the christ community church of the nazarene overnight. so far he has not been connected to the fire that broke out at the church last thursday. this latest fire was in an entirely different section of the complex, causing some significant damage to a large cross and worship books. authorities say the suspect has a criminal history that includes theft and burglary. >>> last week's fire was caused by someone near
the three and five-year-olds bodies were discovered yesterday in bellevue, nebraska. investigators arrested the father, adam price, last night at a location in pacifica. bellevue police say the children's mother called police when the father did not check in with her. officers went to his home saturday night and again on sunday morning but say that no one answered the door. they do not have sufficient reason to force entry. investigators have not said how the children died. >>> police...
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scott: from nebraska. mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one 1/1/4 minutes. mr. fortenberry: proud cornhusker state, nebraska. you might notice a smile on my face. as i was walking over to speak to the bill i was reflecting on my own life as a father, i have five children. two of them were little my wife was away from the house and i was to meet her somewhere. one had a change of the diaper. feed the other. by the time i did that the other diaper had to be changed. my wife called me and said you can't get out of the house, can you? mr. speaker, pregnancy and motherhood, of course, brings joy and unique challenges and calls from all of us a higher sense of duty. my wife carried my children in their earliest formation, and i carried that burden and opportunity to give them life in other ways. but if we can see pregnancy as a part of community, a journey of life, for our good, the good of all, and the good of our nation, then we accept that it requires reasonable accommodat
scott: from nebraska. mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one 1/1/4 minutes. mr. fortenberry: proud cornhusker state, nebraska. you might notice a smile on my face. as i was walking over to speak to the bill i was reflecting on my own life as a father, i have five children. two of them were little my wife was away from the house and i was to meet her somewhere. one had a change of the diaper. feed the other. by the time i did that the other...
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i have been a good supporter of public tv systems in nebraska. i would say this, the criticism i do hear, you do not always get balanced views on some public tv. if you are running a public tv show, make sure you have liberals and conservatives. that is the number one criticism i hear. i support public tv. i think it serves a great role. host: i think i can get you 14 times year, how does that sound -- four times a year, how does that sound? guest: i love it. host:joints now from up on capil hill, we will take you back up there with steven horsford who is a member of the ways and means committee. on the conversation we were just having on the mask announcement yesterday by the cdc, your reaction to it and what it means for increasing the numbers of fully vaccinated americans across this country. guest: good morning, it's great to be with you. it's a new day in america. we are closer to crushing this virus, getting our economy back on track, helping people return to work safely, having her children be able to restart in person learning in their sc
i have been a good supporter of public tv systems in nebraska. i would say this, the criticism i do hear, you do not always get balanced views on some public tv. if you are running a public tv show, make sure you have liberals and conservatives. that is the number one criticism i hear. i support public tv. i think it serves a great role. host: i think i can get you 14 times year, how does that sound -- four times a year, how does that sound? guest: i love it. host:joints now from up on capil...
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now at last, 2 museums in venice or join is biased, own in paris, nebraska spits on what could be done like in paris as cultural light. we'd like to play a modest but valuable part alongside the museums for contemporary artist because we do center tv show, the museum of modern art, has to tokyo, cure or mental work games to resist back the existing institutions. and they spend what they offer the taking a unique position by showing work the others cannot or will not display the boat. the monthly routines and tourists the night can look forward to a new museum that takes its place in the cities rich pantheon. promises to claim its share of this spotlight in the future as well. and i was serious, quick at customs our, your max report set out to learn about all sorts of amazing customs and traditions that have stood the test of time. and this week who been carlos went to us in the louisiana in southern spain. it's set to be the birthplace of flamenco. there, he wanted to learn flamenco from the very best. and let's see how he did the hi. i'm carlos and this is not me. this is the centurie
now at last, 2 museums in venice or join is biased, own in paris, nebraska spits on what could be done like in paris as cultural light. we'd like to play a modest but valuable part alongside the museums for contemporary artist because we do center tv show, the museum of modern art, has to tokyo, cure or mental work games to resist back the existing institutions. and they spend what they offer the taking a unique position by showing work the others cannot or will not display the boat. the...
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. >>> and a nebraska parent accused of killing s ar icourt here in the bay area today. good morning everybody. it's tuesday, may 18th. >> good morning to you. mary with the forecast and we will see more sun today. >> yeah. we have that sun and looking at warmer temperatures. a difference compared to yesterday. i this you will like it here. a beautiful view looking at san francisco this morning. clear skies, after that fog we had for most of the day yesterday, especially along the coast and around the bay we are looking at clearer skies. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. it's a breezy start looking at westerly winds
. >>> and a nebraska parent accused of killing s ar icourt here in the bay area today. good morning everybody. it's tuesday, may 18th. >> good morning to you. mary with the forecast and we will see more sun today. >> yeah. we have that sun and looking at warmer temperatures. a difference compared to yesterday. i this you will like it here. a beautiful view looking at san francisco this morning. clear skies, after that fog we had for most of the day yesterday, especially...
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i appreciate you sharing specifics in terms of nebraska court as well. i am very aware of the frustrations of our corn growers with access to mexico's market, and, yes, i do plan to raise this at the ftc next week and i will continue to work this issue along with other issues we need to work with mexico and canada to make progress for our farmers, ranchers, workers, or our regular americans who work so hard for their livelihoods. >> thank you, and if you would, please keep me in my office apprised of what you are able to accomplish here. i cannot express enough how important it is that we move forward with these opportunities i see for expanding trade. i do want to express my concern about waving -- waiving the ip issues surrounding products. i wanted to express my concern that we do not want to inadvertently empower other countries that do not exactly engage in as much free trade as we do or we would prefer they would. i think waiving ip protections will result in sharing commercially sensitive information with china, perhaps some others, and i think we
i appreciate you sharing specifics in terms of nebraska court as well. i am very aware of the frustrations of our corn growers with access to mexico's market, and, yes, i do plan to raise this at the ftc next week and i will continue to work this issue along with other issues we need to work with mexico and canada to make progress for our farmers, ranchers, workers, or our regular americans who work so hard for their livelihoods. >> thank you, and if you would, please keep me in my office...