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omaha beach was the most difficult. as a consequence of that, many historians look at it and say it was a tactical failure, that the commander of the big red one, he the fall and cause of this thing. i think the other argument. the overall planning, the operational level, montgomery's plan was the fall and cause of s flawed. what happened at omaha beach could have happened at utah beach for any of the others. it was not the tactical guys. the tactical guys argued against the plan put in place. it was the operational commanders, not tactical commanders, who are most at fault for what happened at omaha beach. some historians make the argument the outcome of this thing was inevitable. it was. we could have lost. everything,ad done if he had done everything ronald wanted him to do, we probably would have lost omaha beach. not just omaha beach, -- if hitler had listened to his general and put in what he wanted for defense, europe might look pretty different today if that were the case. thoughts, questions? how i doing? quest
omaha beach was the most difficult. as a consequence of that, many historians look at it and say it was a tactical failure, that the commander of the big red one, he the fall and cause of this thing. i think the other argument. the overall planning, the operational level, montgomery's plan was the fall and cause of s flawed. what happened at omaha beach could have happened at utah beach for any of the others. it was not the tactical guys. the tactical guys argued against the plan put in place....
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toond up with omaha and you -- omaha and utah beach. the americans will end up with these beaches. they put three divisions ashore, the americans put two divisions ashore. the 29th infantry envision will come in alongside the big red one. where is the first infantry division at now? fort riley, that's right. it is still with us today. ultimately, this is what the plan looks like. commander.is theater everything is under his authority. montgomery is the ground force commander, the guy in command of the overall amphibious operation for the invasion. keep in mind, this will be the largest invasion in history. even today, nothing comes close to this thing. 5000 ships will be involved in this thing. 1000 warships, 4000 transportation ships, etc. etc.. it is an and or miss event to be orchestrated. montgomery is the commander of the overall. omar bradley, first u.s. army. then we will send in the seventh corps under collins. he will be chief of staff of the army. he will go in there, and then another general will command the fifth corps. that will consist of the big red one, the first in
toond up with omaha and you -- omaha and utah beach. the americans will end up with these beaches. they put three divisions ashore, the americans put two divisions ashore. the 29th infantry envision will come in alongside the big red one. where is the first infantry division at now? fort riley, that's right. it is still with us today. ultimately, this is what the plan looks like. commander.is theater everything is under his authority. montgomery is the ground force commander, the guy in command...
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this is where i wrote omaha beach. many young -- many long years ago i was standing on omaha beach trying to explain the invasion to a group of cadets. as you know, i am retired army, so i spent a lot of time in the infantry. when i thought about the way we did this, i thought, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. a daylight assault against a deliberate defense years in the making. who wants to do that? who wants to come out of the landing craft, charge across 100 meters of the beaches into machine-gun fire? there has got to be a better way to do this. that was my argument, that is what i was thinking about trying to explain this to the cadets. anded to serve under a guy we used to plan to fight the russians in europe, this was before the collapse of the soviet union. we would dig in defense after defense after defense, and i could not imagine somebody trying to charge one of these things here and plan on living through this thing. the marine corps will try to conduct an amphibious operation against the japanese defen
this is where i wrote omaha beach. many young -- many long years ago i was standing on omaha beach trying to explain the invasion to a group of cadets. as you know, i am retired army, so i spent a lot of time in the infantry. when i thought about the way we did this, i thought, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. a daylight assault against a deliberate defense years in the making. who wants to do that? who wants to come out of the landing craft, charge across 100 meters of the beaches into...
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david: why did you come back to omaha? mr. buffett: i wanted to come back to omaha. made many friends in new york, i had a lot of friends in new york, but we had two kids by that time, and i lived in white plains. i take the train in. i take the train back. and it didn't strike me as much of a life compared to being here in omaha. both sets of grandparents were alive at that time. it was just -- uncles and aunts -- omaha was a more pleasant place to live. david: alright, so you buy a house here -- mr. buffett: i rent a house. david: you rented a house? mr. buffett: i rent a house for $175 a month. david: ok, and when did you buy the house you are still in? mr. buffett: 1958. when my third child was on the way. david: you started a partnership here. how did you raise money? mr. buffett: well, david, actually when i came back, i had about $175,000. i thought that was all that i would need to live the rest of my life to take it of everything. i planned on going to school, thought about law school. david: think about how successful you could have been as a lawyer. mr. bu
david: why did you come back to omaha? mr. buffett: i wanted to come back to omaha. made many friends in new york, i had a lot of friends in new york, but we had two kids by that time, and i lived in white plains. i take the train in. i take the train back. and it didn't strike me as much of a life compared to being here in omaha. both sets of grandparents were alive at that time. it was just -- uncles and aunts -- omaha was a more pleasant place to live. david: alright, so you buy a house here...
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at most, at omaha beach it was called that -- they had a couple of italians. -- battalions. i year later when rommell is put in charge, a lot of the forces had been moved forward. a at 10:00 on real america, monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he remarked one of the chief executive's most important jobs was attracting able intelligent public servants to washington. the month of june would see two major appointments, first the secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall as associate justice of the supreme court. at 6:30 eastern, george washington university history professor discusses the cold war competition between the u.s. and china to influence new independent african and asian countries. >> during the 1960's, the rivalry intensified. this is an important point where i think to many american policymakers chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become as or more worrisome than soviet activities. >> at 9:00, eric buckland talks about confederate colonel john as mosby. -- s. mosby. >> a couple of times lee complained that he
at most, at omaha beach it was called that -- they had a couple of italians. -- battalions. i year later when rommell is put in charge, a lot of the forces had been moved forward. a at 10:00 on real america, monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he remarked one of the chief executive's most important jobs was attracting able intelligent public servants to washington. the month of june would see two major appointments, first the secretary of commerce and...
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that we areunced going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to we that plan going and wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. healthed tower -- and care is changing. you don't need as many hospital beds anymore. most care is ambulatory. we took 10% of our money for design fees the plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, worked with the community in omaha, the andate-public partnership the community donated another $40 million. now we are building a state-of-the-art ambulatory facility for $96 million. using 10% taxpayers dollars. we are going to have a state-of-the-art facility in omaha that will serve the needs of veterans without building a big red tower. need to think about what the footprint of the v.a. will look like in the future so we can get state-of-the-art facilities without having to spend the type of money we have always thought we needed in the past. so i think together, and working more with the private sector, we are going
that we areunced going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to we that plan going and wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. healthed tower -- and care is changing. you don't need as many hospital beds anymore. most care is ambulatory. we took 10% of our money for design fees the plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, worked with the community in omaha, the andate-public...
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at 5:52 in the morning on june 6, 1944, in a position about 4,000 yards from omaha beach, one of the oldest ships in the u.s. navy, a wrorled war i -- world war i battleship, the u.s.s. arkansas, opened fire on german positions on omaha beach in support of more than 30,000 american soldiers tasked with securing the beachhead. the heroes that stormed the beaches of normandy on that fateful day 73 years ago will never be forgotten. i had the honor of visiting this haloed ground -- hallowed ground over memorial day. while i was paying tribute to the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice, an older frenchman approached me simply wanting to honor his liberators. he said that he just wanted to thank an american. he was 10 years old when d-day occurred and he will never forget how the united states of america came to his and so many others to aid in the liberation of europe from the nazi menace. s love for america and our g.i.'s speak volumes about the good will an exceptional character of our great nation. it's a privilege to offer my sincere tribute to the brave men who laid down
at 5:52 in the morning on june 6, 1944, in a position about 4,000 yards from omaha beach, one of the oldest ships in the u.s. navy, a wrorled war i -- world war i battleship, the u.s.s. arkansas, opened fire on german positions on omaha beach in support of more than 30,000 american soldiers tasked with securing the beachhead. the heroes that stormed the beaches of normandy on that fateful day 73 years ago will never be forgotten. i had the honor of visiting this haloed ground -- hallowed ground...
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here's another ghastly, tragic story, in omaha. louise sullivan, died in july, 2013, three tais after the attack in her home, according to omaha police. an officer sent to the home she'd lived in for 71 years found her body covered in blood in her bedroom around 9:00 a.m. the officer said sergio martinez perez, 19, i'm going to skip some of this, it's too nasty to put into the congressional record, but was passed out there, having raped the 93-year-old woman. authorities believe martinez perez entered the home through an unlocked door. he, too, was an illegal alien who had been encountered by law enforcement and was released and went out to rape and murder. when the president said we have people who do these things among those who come from some of those countries, that's clearly true. a lot of good people also. but we need to have the rule of law. we need to enforce the rule of law. and when they're coming from these other countries that don't -- that have corruption but don't have the beneficiaries of the rule of law and respect
here's another ghastly, tragic story, in omaha. louise sullivan, died in july, 2013, three tais after the attack in her home, according to omaha police. an officer sent to the home she'd lived in for 71 years found her body covered in blood in her bedroom around 9:00 a.m. the officer said sergio martinez perez, 19, i'm going to skip some of this, it's too nasty to put into the congressional record, but was passed out there, having raped the 93-year-old woman. authorities believe martinez perez...
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davenport, madison, des moines, iowa, omaha. that's where the storms will be.ll the way from areas, chicago back to areas of colorado, 16 million people at risk for severe storms. the same storm system stalls out tomorrow. 22 people people at risks. all of that said about the bad stuff there's a lot of great weather to be had today. d.c., enjoy this, not many days like this left. 83, low humidity, new york, baltimore, philly, boston. everyone in the mid-atlantic and northeast. this weekend looks hot. humidity increases today is the day to enjoy it. >> hoping they can contain that fire out in arizona. bill, thanks so much. >>> we turn now to the growing sexual abuse scandal in u.s. gymnastics. investigators released a 100-page report that claims that usa failed to protect hundreds of athletes. gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: months after shocking allegations -- >> in my own room -- >> reporter: -- an investigator hired by gymnastics governing body saying the number of victims is surely higher than the number previously reported. >> there's a whole environm
davenport, madison, des moines, iowa, omaha. that's where the storms will be.ll the way from areas, chicago back to areas of colorado, 16 million people at risk for severe storms. the same storm system stalls out tomorrow. 22 people people at risks. all of that said about the bad stuff there's a lot of great weather to be had today. d.c., enjoy this, not many days like this left. 83, low humidity, new york, baltimore, philly, boston. everyone in the mid-atlantic and northeast. this weekend...
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i remind recently in omaha, nebraska there's a race for mayor and bernie sanders went out to omaha and supported the democratic candidate who happens to be pro-life. i mentioned that in virginia, there's a race in the democratic the candidate is a very progressive democrat, pro-life. support,got a lot of bernie sanders is also going out there and supporting him. i also mentioned senator bob casey, a great senator from pennsylvania. the democratic party is a big tent party. you are also wrong about climate change. you show me one scientist who questions or denies the reality of climate change, i do know how you could do that, just look around you. usually one scientist who will deny the reality of climate change was not the payroll of an il company or coal company, will buy you dinner at the palm restaurant washington, d.c. on theenry in michigan outline. guest: can i also -- he says is been going on forever. and there have been variations in the climate change forever. you can look that up anywhere. but 16 of the last 17 hottest years on record have occurred since 2001. last year, the
i remind recently in omaha, nebraska there's a race for mayor and bernie sanders went out to omaha and supported the democratic candidate who happens to be pro-life. i mentioned that in virginia, there's a race in the democratic the candidate is a very progressive democrat, pro-life. support,got a lot of bernie sanders is also going out there and supporting him. i also mentioned senator bob casey, a great senator from pennsylvania. the democratic party is a big tent party. you are also wrong...
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warren buffett is an investing rock star to his berkshire hathaway shareholders who gather in omaha everyyear. one share is trading today at $251,000. two years ago the legendary firm celebrated its record of investment over a half century, a portfolio that includes craft hines, gieco, wells fargo, coca-cola and among others, the nebraska furniture part. it's the largest furniture store in north america. buffet bought it in 1983 from rows blumkin, a russian immigrant who built it from nothing. >> there's nothing like it. the 58th market in the united states it's the largest home furnishing store in the country until we built two more. >> woodruff: why was she so successful. what was the secret. >> she would say she had a thing in her office but it says she had two things. sell cheap and tell the truth. >> woodruff: we talked on the showroom floor surrounded by sofas, lamps and coffee tables. the state of the economy was our first topic. the stock market's booming, unemployment rate is what is as low as it's been in 15, 16 years. we're still not seeing the growth that people would like to
warren buffett is an investing rock star to his berkshire hathaway shareholders who gather in omaha everyyear. one share is trading today at $251,000. two years ago the legendary firm celebrated its record of investment over a half century, a portfolio that includes craft hines, gieco, wells fargo, coca-cola and among others, the nebraska furniture part. it's the largest furniture store in north america. buffet bought it in 1983 from rows blumkin, a russian immigrant who built it from nothing....
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omaha onalling from our republican line.aller: i listened to the washington post reporter give his further explanation. his comments deserve close criticism. the obama administration was fearful the actual voting machines could he hacked. there are two big voting machine companies in the country. one is here in omaha. it is my understanding the machines are not connected to the internet. the results could not have been hacked. i am surprised he named that client. central issuehe here. number two, they reported there was intelligence that putin wanted trump to win. think about that. i doubt that, but let's assume it is true. oil at right now? $42 a barrel. 25% of russian up a gdp is based -- of russia's gdp is based on oil. clinton had one, she would have clamped down on oil production based on her global warming up session. if did want hillary to -- if win, did want hillary to maybe that had something to do with her 30,000 delete it emails in her server, which was clearly hacked by russia, north korea, china a long time ago
omaha onalling from our republican line.aller: i listened to the washington post reporter give his further explanation. his comments deserve close criticism. the obama administration was fearful the actual voting machines could he hacked. there are two big voting machine companies in the country. one is here in omaha. it is my understanding the machines are not connected to the internet. the results could not have been hacked. i am surprised he named that client. central issuehe here. number...
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at most at omaha beach, they had a couple of italians. that is when it was selected. a year later when ronald was put in charge of defenses, all those forces we talked about have been moved forward. >> at 10:00 eastern on real america, in 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he remarked one of the chief executive's most important jobs is attracting able and talente public servans to washington. first, the secretary of commerce. and thurgood marshall, associate justice of the supreme court. >> sunday at 6:30 eastern, george washington university history professor greg burzynski talks about the cold war competition between the u.s. and china to influence newly independent african and asian countries. 1960's, thee rivalry intensified. this is an important point where i think to many american policymakers chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become as or more worrisome than soviet activities. buckland talkic about confederate colonel john as mosby. >> generally complained to stuart that mosby was fighting into many
at most at omaha beach, they had a couple of italians. that is when it was selected. a year later when ronald was put in charge of defenses, all those forces we talked about have been moved forward. >> at 10:00 eastern on real america, in 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he remarked one of the chief executive's most important jobs is attracting able and talente public servans to washington. first, the secretary of commerce. and thurgood...
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charlie: i was just in omaha a couple weeks ago. last weekend. at the big convention center. it was looking at what's coming up. there it was, paul mccartney coming up in omaha for a concert. still going. >> doing great shows all around the world now. it's wonderful to see. and audiences, not only older people, but young people are still obsessed. fantastic there are music scenes happening. if you look at what's going on in nashville, country music -- charlie: if the meeting. it has never resonated as much as today. >> we started an entire division called rolling stone country, and we have offices in nashville. it's an amazing scene in hip-hop in atlanta, too. >> although the record business itself is not doing well because it has moved on to other platforms -- charlie: they make their money in tours. >> and music is more widespread and more available than ever.audiences are the largest it has ever been. , itrosses generations crosses generations of musicians. it has more impact than ever. it is a worldwide lingua franca of young people. charlie:
charlie: i was just in omaha a couple weeks ago. last weekend. at the big convention center. it was looking at what's coming up. there it was, paul mccartney coming up in omaha for a concert. still going. >> doing great shows all around the world now. it's wonderful to see. and audiences, not only older people, but young people are still obsessed. fantastic there are music scenes happening. if you look at what's going on in nashville, country music -- charlie: if the meeting. it has never...
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so at least omaha beach, what's going to be called omaha beach, they had a couple optical battalions.hat's when it's selected. a year later, all those fofrss, a lot of the forces we've talked about have been moved forward. >> at 10:00 on real america, a 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had often remarked that one of the chief executives most important jobs is attracting talented and able to public servants to washington. alexander throwbridge would be apounced as secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall as justice of the supreme court. >> sunday at 6:30 george washington history university discusses the cold war competition between u.s. and china to influence african and asian countries. >> the rivalry intensified. this is a points where i think to many northernle policy makers, chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become as or more worrisome than soviet activities. >> at 9:00, eric buckland talks about john s moseby. >> a couple of times general lee complained to stewart that moseby was fighting in too many small gro
so at least omaha beach, what's going to be called omaha beach, they had a couple optical battalions.hat's when it's selected. a year later, all those fofrss, a lot of the forces we've talked about have been moved forward. >> at 10:00 on real america, a 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had often remarked that one of the chief executives most important jobs is attracting talented and able to public servants to washington. alexander...
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. >>> at the college world series in omaha. florida had a chance to win the national title tonight.his gator's fan was proud to show uh iohis colors. what a catch. the gators would make it 2-0 in
. >>> at the college world series in omaha. florida had a chance to win the national title tonight.his gator's fan was proud to show uh iohis colors. what a catch. the gators would make it 2-0 in
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. ♪ >> tonight, university of kansas professor on omaha beach and the 1944 vday landings in normandy,nce during world war ii. >> normandy was selected because it was poorly defended. beach -- omaha beach, they had a couple of italians, a forces we, all of the just talked about had been moved forward. >> at 10:00 on real america, a 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had remarked that one of the chief executive's most important jobs is attracting able and talented public servants to washington. the month of june would see two major appointments, first, alexander trowbridge as secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall as associate justice of the supreme court. sunday at 6:30 eastern, george washington university history professor discusses the cold war competition between the u.s. and china to influence newly independent african and asian countries. >> during the 1960's, the sino u.s. rivalry intensified and this is an important point where i think, too many american policymakers, chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become
. ♪ >> tonight, university of kansas professor on omaha beach and the 1944 vday landings in normandy,nce during world war ii. >> normandy was selected because it was poorly defended. beach -- omaha beach, they had a couple of italians, a forces we, all of the just talked about had been moved forward. >> at 10:00 on real america, a 1967 monthly film series on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had remarked that one of the chief executive's most important...
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. >>> at the college world series in omaha. florida had a chance to win the national title tonight. iohis colors. what a catch. the gators would make it 2-0 in the second. driving home a run. lsu had a chance to tie it up in the seventh but this ends the inning. the "n" the eighth, a two-run bases loaded single. florida wins 6-1 and wins its first ever college world series title 2-0. >>> the american flag football league made its debut tonight. michael vick finds dennis dixon for a 60-yard touchdown. terrelle owens team would come back to tie. he catches this pass to make it 26-26. in the fourth quarter, vick finds evan rodriguez, the former chicago bear scored four times as team vick onwins the league hopes to launch a full slate of games next summer. don't know if that league's going to make it. >> michael vick still throws a laser. >> i don't know if people want to watch flag football. >>> abc 7 news continues online, twitter, facebook and mobile twices
. >>> at the college world series in omaha. florida had a chance to win the national title tonight. iohis colors. what a catch. the gators would make it 2-0 in the second. driving home a run. lsu had a chance to tie it up in the seventh but this ends the inning. the "n" the eighth, a two-run bases loaded single. florida wins 6-1 and wins its first ever college world series title 2-0. >>> the american flag football league made its debut tonight. michael vick finds...
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nueve niÑas se solidarizaron con millie luego de una prÁctica en un terreno de omaha.Ís. reportero: la guardia nacional bolivia dan intentÓ acallar --bolivariana intentÓ acallar el sonido del violÍn de arteaga. pero lo Único que consiguiÓ es que se escuchara mÁs fuerte en el mundo, hoy en washington. este joven habla despacio, tranquilo, sin gritos, pero sus palabras tienen una gran fuerza. >> el violÍn representa un arma de paz, una herramienta de uniÓn. por eso lo he utilizado en esta protesta pacÍfica en venezuela. reportero: se ha convertido en un sÍmbolo para millones de personas que luchan contra el rÉgimen de maduro. y cuando sus compatriotas escucharon ritmos latinoamericanos a travÉs de su arte, la emociÓn fue muy fuerte. esta venezolana se desplomÓ. >> no aguantaba. querÍa parar las ganas de llorar, es un dolor muy fuerte. reportero: vino a washington para participar en un homenaje a personas muertas por regÍmenes dictatoriales. la conmociÓn que vive su paÍs a veces se refleja en las notas musicales de su violÍn. >> venezuela tiene mucha fe. el miedo se ha id
nueve niÑas se solidarizaron con millie luego de una prÁctica en un terreno de omaha.Ís. reportero: la guardia nacional bolivia dan intentÓ acallar --bolivariana intentÓ acallar el sonido del violÍn de arteaga. pero lo Único que consiguiÓ es que se escuchara mÁs fuerte en el mundo, hoy en washington. este joven habla despacio, tranquilo, sin gritos, pero sus palabras tienen una gran fuerza. >> el violÍn representa un arma de paz, una herramienta de uniÓn. por eso lo he...
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is beenle of omaha proven right again, warren buffett's that on bank of america could pay off to thatnit of $12 billion. buffett plans to execute --and ,uring the housing meltdown where berkshire hathaway invested in exchange for bank of america preferred stock. is now worth $17 billion. that is your business flash update. vinnie: a pretty phenomenal payday for berkshire hathaway and warren buffett, $12 million. it was a great trade. >> a pretty sizable sum radio was symbolically a vote of confidence, wasn't it? from warren buffett in the banking sector. and the banking sector really needs it. vinnie: you look back and say, of course the banks are going to be ok, but it wasn't so clear at the time on the day. it's a very cleverly arranged a deal with convertibles, to hit the dividend, at a certain number. he's keeping his wells fargo shares. he's not doing anything with goldman yet. this is interesting. >> he tells you, only invest in the things you really understand. it's also through the post stress test liberation for the banks. them a chance to just take off the mantle of financia
is beenle of omaha proven right again, warren buffett's that on bank of america could pay off to thatnit of $12 billion. buffett plans to execute --and ,uring the housing meltdown where berkshire hathaway invested in exchange for bank of america preferred stock. is now worth $17 billion. that is your business flash update. vinnie: a pretty phenomenal payday for berkshire hathaway and warren buffett, $12 million. it was a great trade. >> a pretty sizable sum radio was symbolically a vote...
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for them it would be as if someone today who had actually landed on omaha beach during caissonas a marine at in vietnam, this was a place of honor. this would be a place people would hold in high esteem. you actually fought at fort fisher and survived. three battles in u.s. history with more metal bar recipients --medal of honor recipients. that makes this hallowed ground. >> on c-span, retired revere general jerry calloway -- revere general jerry calloway. most significant aspects of battlefield contact. whether it is runways, open seas, the hell you are going to climb. when they are in change, the military is concerned about that. the military has long had an interest in dealing with things like this. >> wisconsin congressman jim sensenbrenner at a town hall meeting. [inaudible] [applause] remember what i said at the beginning of the meeting. that is that interruptions, you know, are not going to be tolerated. ok. would you please sit down, sir? she has the floor. you do not. would you please sit down, would you please sit down or go out in the hallway. king at aenator angus hearing on
for them it would be as if someone today who had actually landed on omaha beach during caissonas a marine at in vietnam, this was a place of honor. this would be a place people would hold in high esteem. you actually fought at fort fisher and survived. three battles in u.s. history with more metal bar recipients --medal of honor recipients. that makes this hallowed ground. >> on c-span, retired revere general jerry calloway -- revere general jerry calloway. most significant aspects of...
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damaging winds, isolated tornados, rapid city, bismarck, down towards omaha and causing problems along i-29. in the northeast, watch for thunderstorms in the area of maine. >>> and turning to capitol hill where the gop health care bill is in jeopardy. so much so that vice president pence has invited several senators to dinner to discuss their concerns. >> republican leaders released a revised version of the legislation that includes a six-month waiting period for people who let their coverage lapse. but several conservatives and moderate republicans aren't sold yet. susan collins became the sixth gop senator to oppose the bill. >> i'm also very concerned about the medicaid cuts, what it means to the most vulnerable citizens. >> here's math about all of this. the nonpartisan congress at budget office says it would leave 22 million more americans uninsured over the next decade. while some young people could see their premiums go down, a 64-year-old would see their annual premium rise by nearly $14,000. other republicans point to the savings. the deficit would plunge $321 billion by 2026.
damaging winds, isolated tornados, rapid city, bismarck, down towards omaha and causing problems along i-29. in the northeast, watch for thunderstorms in the area of maine. >>> and turning to capitol hill where the gop health care bill is in jeopardy. so much so that vice president pence has invited several senators to dinner to discuss their concerns. >> republican leaders released a revised version of the legislation that includes a six-month waiting period for people who let...
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. >> a little girl from omaha, nebraska making headlines for short hair. 8-year-old plays soccer and during a tournament the team was disqualified because they said there was a boy on the team. they showed her insurance card. they would not accept it. >> that's a bizarre story. that seems like an easy fix. all right. let's talk about nascar. nar kas driver dale wallace jr. is making history the first black driver toy race at the top left in 2006. he's the fourth african-american driver to sit behind the race in one of the national series. >> since 2006. >> all right. nascar. >> coming up on "fox news morning" a bulk head nation becoming newest member of n nato. >> vir sir lawmakers plan to follow guidelines late out in the paris climate >> a live look across the d.c. region. 4:41 reign 66 degrees. back after ralph northam: being a pediatrician has taught me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam, asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening car
. >> a little girl from omaha, nebraska making headlines for short hair. 8-year-old plays soccer and during a tournament the team was disqualified because they said there was a boy on the team. they showed her insurance card. they would not accept it. >> that's a bizarre story. that seems like an easy fix. all right. let's talk about nascar. nar kas driver dale wallace jr. is making history the first black driver toy race at the top left in 2006. he's the fourth african-american...
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Jun 28, 2017
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there is a pretty nasty storm that is now working its way across the great lakes with severe weather omaha toward chicago and this comes through tomorrow and most of the action stays to the north and for us you see the weather video with the deep blue sky and compliments of high pressure, it means it is happy outside. we have the sinking air and high pressure pushes the air down to the ground and with that sirnging air you can't get the towering cumulous clouds to develop and fair weather cumulous clouds and you don't get much moisture in them. 78 degrees at 7:00 and as we get there. we go later into the night midnight temperatures in the upper 60s. another very nice evening on tap. as we take a look across the rest of the region here satellite and radar temperatures show 79 degrees right now in philadelphia. 78 in allentown, trenton 78 degrees the numbers are running well below average and if you are in the sun it feels warm and comfortable at the atlantic city airport. that is the vigorous system sparking tornado watches and warnings across the great lakes and the arc of clouds here high
there is a pretty nasty storm that is now working its way across the great lakes with severe weather omaha toward chicago and this comes through tomorrow and most of the action stays to the north and for us you see the weather video with the deep blue sky and compliments of high pressure, it means it is happy outside. we have the sinking air and high pressure pushes the air down to the ground and with that sirnging air you can't get the towering cumulous clouds to develop and fair weather...
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how much would you pay for lunch with the oracle of omaha? you're watching "early today."ne of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you can get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. this week, redeem balance rewards points and get a coupon for 10 times...
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he wished everyone quote happy pride weekend from a pride festival in omaha, nebraska. a few hours ago he posted a picture inside one of the largest train yard yards in world in oomaha he talk about infrastructures and shipping. >> the melting snow from mountain raining particular will i the sierra has turned into run i don't have true southern california. they say there is so much that the rivers have kaerngs current one of the area is the river north of sacramento. 19 people reportedly died in california rivers so far this year. trying to spread the word to stay out of the water. >> it may look nice and refreshing, but it's not safe. it's too fast, too cold to swim. >> pg&e managing a nearby reservoir says the outflow is 20 times stronger than last year. the park leaders recommend if you could wait until july or august to swim when the rivers calm down. >>> that's good information too special as we head into thirpging about all the heat we have a lot of the melting that is. >> july 4th coming up. >> definitely i know we just started summer, june 20th was the official
he wished everyone quote happy pride weekend from a pride festival in omaha, nebraska. a few hours ago he posted a picture inside one of the largest train yard yards in world in oomaha he talk about infrastructures and shipping. >> the melting snow from mountain raining particular will i the sierra has turned into run i don't have true southern california. they say there is so much that the rivers have kaerngs current one of the area is the river north of sacramento. 19 people reportedly...
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Jun 13, 2017
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today with our spring storm we still have an area of enhanced risk from fargo all the way towards omaha, sioux falls and sioux city included. large hail up to two inches and there will be a chance of tornadoes, especially sioux falls to fargo. that's the bullseye with the weekend. in the pacific northwest, just the opposite. temperatures are cool, still clouds lingering in the 60s. here is one of my favorites, alan robaire, nicknamed spiderman climbed a building in spain. he did it with no safety ropes, only took 20 minutes to scale the 480-foot building. putting the thick chalk on his hands, this is not his first time for the climb. robaire has made it for landmarks around the world including the golden gate bridge and the eiffel tower. imagine that, no rope, no nothing? >> good old chalk to rely on. bill, thank you. >>> just ahead a future congressman avoids jail, plus the list of the best states for working dads is out. you're watching "early today." . nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damaging uv rays. nor glare of night can keep you from the clearest vision possible. ask for crizal no-g
today with our spring storm we still have an area of enhanced risk from fargo all the way towards omaha, sioux falls and sioux city included. large hail up to two inches and there will be a chance of tornadoes, especially sioux falls to fargo. that's the bullseye with the weekend. in the pacific northwest, just the opposite. temperatures are cool, still clouds lingering in the 60s. here is one of my favorites, alan robaire, nicknamed spiderman climbed a building in spain. he did it with no...
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clippers came out at the end of soccer practice in support of 8-year-old dynamo mili hernandez of omaha cut my hair because it's not fair what they're doing to mili. >> reporter: mili has become the talk of the soccer world after being disqualified from a tournament because someone suggested with her short, cropped hair, she was a boy. >> i got confused like why is this happening. >> reporter: mili's coach says she was accidentally entered as a boy on the roster. >> that was a typo by our register. >> reporter: and even though they presented documents that proved otherwise, when it came to the rules, it appeared no one would bend it like beckham and let her play. mili's whole team was sidelined. >> they only did it because i look like a boy. >> reporter: when others got word of the red card, they cried foul -- including olympian abby wambach. >> you're inspiring. you're a natural-born leader, honey, and i'm so proud of you. >> reporter: another gold medalist, mia hamm, has now invited the whole team to soccer camp. as the locks came off, giggles and solidarity. >> mili is like family to
clippers came out at the end of soccer practice in support of 8-year-old dynamo mili hernandez of omaha cut my hair because it's not fair what they're doing to mili. >> reporter: mili has become the talk of the soccer world after being disqualified from a tournament because someone suggested with her short, cropped hair, she was a boy. >> i got confused like why is this happening. >> reporter: mili's coach says she was accidentally entered as a boy on the roster. >> that...
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this hailstorm pounded omaha, nebraska, shattering car windshields, windows and skylights. let's take a closer look at your forecast. >> good morning, severe weather threat for today. this is going to be a large area stretching from the great lakes all the way back down into the midwest and also into the south plains. notice the red shaded areas and also very heavy rain creating travel disruptions. the second zone here into oklahoma, arkansas and missouri where there can also be large hail and isolated tornadoes, more big delays on the way. i'm justin povick with your accuweather forecast. >> and decreasing winds and higher humidity are helping crews battle more than two dozen active large fires burning in the west. new brush fires erupted in the hills west of los angeles. this one burned dangerously close to hopes in malibu until crews were finally able to surround it. and it will be a long wildfire season. officials warn six years of drought has left more than 100 million dead trees. >>> well, still ahead right here the new concerns about the popular fidget spinners and c
this hailstorm pounded omaha, nebraska, shattering car windshields, windows and skylights. let's take a closer look at your forecast. >> good morning, severe weather threat for today. this is going to be a large area stretching from the great lakes all the way back down into the midwest and also into the south plains. notice the red shaded areas and also very heavy rain creating travel disruptions. the second zone here into oklahoma, arkansas and missouri where there can also be large...
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so you can see where the extreme heat starts omaha southwards. today in the mid-90s. few spots in west texas could approach 105 including san angelo, phoenix and tucson 105 also. a family was at it again. this time in niagara falls. mrs. wallenda hanging from her teeth. she broke the record by her husband when he was suspended 250 air. the stunt was on the fifth anniversary of her husband's tight rope walk. >> healthy teeth and gulps there. just ahead a bat size tribute for adam west and president trump made a major m hear. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer watching this breath savers protect mint neutralize the plaque acids in my mouth. i can't see anything! that's because it's working so hard. hey, what are you guys doing? you ever think of that? ttake an extra 20% off a greatt kohl's last minute gift for your dad! like a new van heusen dress shirt for just $23.99 a philips norelco razor or give dad a new timex watch. plus everyone gets kohl's cash! kohl's. >>> last night los angeles was transformed into gotham city. the city paid tribute to actor adam west.
so you can see where the extreme heat starts omaha southwards. today in the mid-90s. few spots in west texas could approach 105 including san angelo, phoenix and tucson 105 also. a family was at it again. this time in niagara falls. mrs. wallenda hanging from her teeth. she broke the record by her husband when he was suspended 250 air. the stunt was on the fifth anniversary of her husband's tight rope walk. >> healthy teeth and gulps there. just ahead a bat size tribute for adam west and...
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. >> a report in the omaha world herald said someone first alerted officials they believed millie was a boy. listing a male player on a girl's roster is a violation of tournament rules. they did this to a little girl her coach said. there's no way to justify the mistake. in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association said while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize that our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for everyone involved. some of soccer's biggest female stars showed support for hernandez including mia hamm and two-time olympic gold medalist abby wambach. >> you can do anything you want to do, you want to be, and guess what you can look like whatever you need to look like to do it. >> we reached out to tournament organizers, springfield soccer club, but we have not received a remri. we areply. cbs news new york. >>> billy joel is postponing his concert tonight in new york city because of a viral infection. joel's spokesperson says the doctors are forcing the 68-year- old singer to postpone his concert at
. >> a report in the omaha world herald said someone first alerted officials they believed millie was a boy. listing a male player on a girl's roster is a violation of tournament rules. they did this to a little girl her coach said. there's no way to justify the mistake. in a statement, the nebraska state soccer association said while they did not oversee the tournament, we recognize that our core values were simply not present, and we apologize. this needs to be a learning moment for...
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florida gators scored four runs in the eighth last night in omaha and beat tigers six- one winning theld series two games to none. florida went 59-19 this season , gators short stop, montgomery was drafted by phillies in the sixth round of last years baseball draft. >>> ai could come back to philadelphia meaning andre iguodala not allen iverson. he played eight seasons here and since won two championship with the warriors and was 2015 finals mvp, also a free agent and in addition to the sixers, the spurs, t wolves, clippers and jazz are among teams with interest in the three three-year old. so, andre iguodala could come back, phillies win last night not a whole lot in sports but we have you up to dayton everything you need to know. >> some positive news. >> yes, sir. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news" christmas in july we will tell you why gas prices will be cheaper for july 4th holiday then they were for new years day. >> all right. also ahead a grizzly discovery in a north philadelphia construction site we will tell what you workers uncovered digging in an empty lot there. >>> t
florida gators scored four runs in the eighth last night in omaha and beat tigers six- one winning theld series two games to none. florida went 59-19 this season , gators short stop, montgomery was drafted by phillies in the sixth round of last years baseball draft. >>> ai could come back to philadelphia meaning andre iguodala not allen iverson. he played eight seasons here and since won two championship with the warriors and was 2015 finals mvp, also a free agent and in addition to...
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omaha's got something for everybody. normally these range from $80 to $140.> that's a great, great deal. >> after you're done grilling there's cleanup, right? >> right. >> grillbot is the automatic grill cleaning robot. >> i have never seen this before. is it the zumba or the roomba? >> yes. it push a button. it does all the work for you depending on what you need and it has a timer so it does everything for you. you don't even have to think about it. you'll get the device as well as three brush replacements. normally $135. these are slashed in half, $67.50 for the set and three cleanings. total bags. these are really cool. when you're at the beach or a picnic and you're on grass or sand, you don't want your drinks to spill. these are specifically designed to balance your drink. >> wow, great idea. >> whether it's grass, sand, concrete, when you're not using them, they're great. for snacks too. >> for kids everywhere. >> exactly. they stack easily to throw into a beach bag or when you put them away in your cabinet. normally $20, these are slashed in half, 10
omaha's got something for everybody. normally these range from $80 to $140.> that's a great, great deal. >> after you're done grilling there's cleanup, right? >> right. >> grillbot is the automatic grill cleaning robot. >> i have never seen this before. is it the zumba or the roomba? >> yes. it push a button. it does all the work for you depending on what you need and it has a timer so it does everything for you. you don't even have to think about it. you'll get...
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. >> normandy was selected was offended in 1943 seoul lobby each would be called omaha beach so one year later rule mills put in charge and those forces were move forward. >> he often remarked with the chief executives most important job was to attract service to washington tuesday to major apartments first secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall. >> washington in university history professor discusses the cold war competition between u.s. and china. >> during the 1960's this rivalry intensified riding many american policy makers that chinese activity starts to become amazon or more worrisome then soviet activism. >> gay couple different times general li complains he was biting into many small groups the way they operated did not make sense said he needed to mask his forces so that when completely against what he was doing so his effectiveness was the fact he could have six different combat patrols on any given night. . >> this is a pleasure to believe he'll want to congratulate you on a thorough review of problems of our health care system and proposals of some solutions. ha
. >> normandy was selected was offended in 1943 seoul lobby each would be called omaha beach so one year later rule mills put in charge and those forces were move forward. >> he often remarked with the chief executives most important job was to attract service to washington tuesday to major apartments first secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall. >> washington in university history professor discusses the cold war competition between u.s. and china. >> during the...
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so at most, at omaha beach they had a couple of battalions. that is when it is selected. a year later, all of those forces, a lot of the forces have been moved forward. series0:00, a 1967 film on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had often remarked that one of the chief executive's most important jobs was attracting public service to washington. the month of june with the two major appointment, alexander -- as secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall as supreme court justice. discussesg brezinski the cold war competition between influencend china, to newly independent countries. theuring the 1960's, rivalry intensified and this is an important point where i think so many american policymakers, chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become more worrisome than soviet activities. jeremy: at 9:00 p.m. -- p.m., talkingt about general mosby. >> a couple of times generally complained to stuart that -- general we complained that stewart was fighting into many small groups. the way he operated did not make sense. he needed to mask his forces an
so at most, at omaha beach they had a couple of battalions. that is when it is selected. a year later, all of those forces, a lot of the forces have been moved forward. series0:00, a 1967 film on the activities of president lyndon johnson. >> he had often remarked that one of the chief executive's most important jobs was attracting public service to washington. the month of june with the two major appointment, alexander -- as secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall as supreme court...
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will die off with round two this afternoon. 60 million people at risk with the greatest threat over omaha, into areas like madison, wisconsin, also the quad cities there. then late tonight dropping down towards kansas city and st. louis. again, not too many torna can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels so good. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. see what's possible. my doctor recommended i switch laxatives. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. ♪ ♪ want more for your lashes? then expect more. with revlon's new mega multiplier™ mascara in one multi-tasking step, our formula seals fibers in 360 degree tubes. for mega volume. and extreme l
will die off with round two this afternoon. 60 million people at risk with the greatest threat over omaha, into areas like madison, wisconsin, also the quad cities there. then late tonight dropping down towards kansas city and st. louis. again, not too many torna can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels so good. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging...
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host: let's go to nancy in omaha, nebraska, a democrat. caller: i have been waiting for c-span to have another segment on the shooting of this congressional person, because i think some of the facts about it are not being looked at. this people who shot at this congressman also had foster children. i saw an article that some of them were subjected to different kinds of violence. how is this man who actually was very troubled able to foster children? that is one thing. carry,as the conceal and i think it was in kentucky when i was driving. i went to a fast food restaurant and someone, i guess it is legal for them to carry weapons, and he had a rollover on his hip. what about my rights as an american to go into a store and not be subjected to people with all of these weapons? when we talk about the second amendment right, it is always people's rights to have guns. what about my rights to go somewhere and not have people concealing weapons, or you know, having these guns? lastly, i think it was this person in minnesota who had a concealed wea
host: let's go to nancy in omaha, nebraska, a democrat. caller: i have been waiting for c-span to have another segment on the shooting of this congressional person, because i think some of the facts about it are not being looked at. this people who shot at this congressman also had foster children. i saw an article that some of them were subjected to different kinds of violence. how is this man who actually was very troubled able to foster children? that is one thing. carry,as the conceal and i...
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the heat on i-95 near record highs again, philly 95, d.c. 94, richmond at 91. 95 today in omaha and des moines but also a chance of strong thunderstorms fargo to bismarck to sioux fails. minneapolis later tonight. here's one of my favorites. allen robert, he climbed a skyscraper yesterday. he did it all using his arms and legs, no safety ropes. only took him 20 minutes to scale the building. spiderman's secret is putting chalk on his hands. that's it. and this is not the first big climb. he has made it to the top of rand marks around the world, look down, the golden gate bridge and also the eiffel we >> even with a safety rope, no thank you. >>> ahead, future congressman avoids jail, the list of best states for working dads is out. you're watching "early today." watch. nothing can stop crizal® no-glare lenses. neither water. nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damaging uv rays. nor glare of night can keep you from the clearest vision possible. ask for crizal no-glare lenses. and live life in the clear. finance your glasses with no interest if paid in full within 6 months, and get up to $30 bac
the heat on i-95 near record highs again, philly 95, d.c. 94, richmond at 91. 95 today in omaha and des moines but also a chance of strong thunderstorms fargo to bismarck to sioux fails. minneapolis later tonight. here's one of my favorites. allen robert, he climbed a skyscraper yesterday. he did it all using his arms and legs, no safety ropes. only took him 20 minutes to scale the building. spiderman's secret is putting chalk on his hands. that's it. and this is not the first big climb. he has...
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on friday the "omaha world herald "announced that 1,000 nebraskans could have zero coverage. iowa is facing a similar situation. well marc bluecross blueshield will with draw. aetna announced it would pull out of the iowa exchange. in the wake of these announcements, medica announced that it will likely leave the state in 2018. that would leave 94 of the 99 iowa counties with no obamacare insurer next year. well, mr. president, republicans in the steant are currently working on -- in the senate are currently working on legislation to repeal and replace obamacare. why? because, as i just pointed out, obamacare is broken. this law is not working. this law has never worked and it shows absolutely no sign that it is going to work in the future, particularly if these premium increases are any indication. from first to last this law has been a disaster. high premium costs, high deductibles, customers losing health plans, customers losing doctors, fewer choices, failed co-ops, unraveling exchanges. and, mr. president, i could go on and on because the list goes on and on of the failu
on friday the "omaha world herald "announced that 1,000 nebraskans could have zero coverage. iowa is facing a similar situation. well marc bluecross blueshield will with draw. aetna announced it would pull out of the iowa exchange. in the wake of these announcements, medica announced that it will likely leave the state in 2018. that would leave 94 of the 99 iowa counties with no obamacare insurer next year. well, mr. president, republicans in the steant are currently working on -- in...