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louis, kansas city, omaha included. 71 million people across the nations. it's like portions of 18, 19 different states now. even the nation's capital in "new york times" is heating up today. 110 in omaha it will feel like, birmingham right around 100 and look at friday, the peak in omaha, you see the dallas in 08. we do cool it fof a few down to you in central valley of california. still 100 in reading and 94 in sacramento. >> now here is a gender reveal that went terribly wrong. laura gardner pitched a ball filled with powder to her husband justin. did you see that? he hit his wife. the couple hit a home run to find out they are expecting a baby boy. >> that had to leave a mark, too. >> it's blue or. >> we all need second chances. yes, we do. a scare for commuters on a packed, rainy bridge in south carolina. you're watching "early today." noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades with gillette on demand... ...and get $3 off your first order hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24
louis, kansas city, omaha included. 71 million people across the nations. it's like portions of 18, 19 different states now. even the nation's capital in "new york times" is heating up today. 110 in omaha it will feel like, birmingham right around 100 and look at friday, the peak in omaha, you see the dallas in 08. we do cool it fof a few down to you in central valley of california. still 100 in reading and 94 in sacramento. >> now here is a gender reveal that went terribly...
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charlie: there's a time you went back to omaha. for what purpose?know, i always had one foot in, one foot out. i had, like, with my friend, mike mogles, who played in bright eyes, my old band with me, we built a studio and our houses were conjoined so we had a studio thing going on. i never fully left. but i live in new york for 13 years and a couple of years ago i finally had to -- they finally priced me out of the village. they don't want folk singers down there anymore, so -- charlie: did that do something for you to go back to where your roots are? conor: my relationship as i'm sure with a lot of people's home towns is complicated. definitely it shaped me and there's a lot of people i love there and a lot of great things that i think are worthwhile but at its heart, it's a very, you know, politically, it's like abysmal. for my taste, they have their priorities like all backwards and some aspects of it are hard to live with but i try to focus on the good things. i like the house and my friends and my dogs. charlie: you mentioned politics. you're
charlie: there's a time you went back to omaha. for what purpose?know, i always had one foot in, one foot out. i had, like, with my friend, mike mogles, who played in bright eyes, my old band with me, we built a studio and our houses were conjoined so we had a studio thing going on. i never fully left. but i live in new york for 13 years and a couple of years ago i finally had to -- they finally priced me out of the village. they don't want folk singers down there anymore, so -- charlie: did...
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. >> reporter: it's a scorching summer day in plattsmouth, nebraska, about 40 minutes south of omaha, as the food truck lumbers into view. despite the heat, families are lining up for lunch at what's called kids cruisin' kitchen. >> they get milk, they get fruit and vegetables, it's really a nice program. >> reporter: becky ham and her children rely on the food truck a few times a week. >> we started doing this about three summers ago when my husband lost his job, right before the end of the school year. we were really panicked about how we were going to make everything work. >> reporter: ham's husband has a new job, but the budget remains tight. the family still qualifies for free school lunches, and is thankful for the summer help. >> it's really helping kids out. it's really helping families out when they need it. >> reporter: kids cruisin' kitchen was launched six years ago by omaha's food bank for the heartland and salvation army, with four food trucks and 10 fixed locations, it serves 1,300 children a day. do you get enough to eat at the food truck? >> they give us a lot of meal
. >> reporter: it's a scorching summer day in plattsmouth, nebraska, about 40 minutes south of omaha, as the food truck lumbers into view. despite the heat, families are lining up for lunch at what's called kids cruisin' kitchen. >> they get milk, they get fruit and vegetables, it's really a nice program. >> reporter: becky ham and her children rely on the food truck a few times a week. >> we started doing this about three summers ago when my husband lost his job, right...
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basically have i always kind of-- we started off in omaha with our own record level and we-- label and alike this is great, you know. there it was the opposite of an overnight success. so i felt like i'm lucky that i feel like i have, because it's been so slow and even if it is kind of plateaus into just like, i can keep, like to me longevity is more important than, at this point for sure than like record sales or anything else you are tbing to do. like i hope to be still like writing songs and making records and playing for people, i'm 37, so i hope you know i look up to guys-- . >> rose: rolling stones. >> you know, like bruce or neil or any of those guys, like just like, if you can still be doing this stuff or willie nelson. >> rose: in your 70st. >> yeah, that would be like the ultimate goal. knock on your famous wooden table. >> rose: there you go. but this was done in 48 hours. >> yeah, it was-- . >> rose: 48 hours. >> yeah, cuz i was just, you know, intended just to be the demo to send to the band before the record, before we started making the actual record. >> rose: that was a
basically have i always kind of-- we started off in omaha with our own record level and we-- label and alike this is great, you know. there it was the opposite of an overnight success. so i felt like i'm lucky that i feel like i have, because it's been so slow and even if it is kind of plateaus into just like, i can keep, like to me longevity is more important than, at this point for sure than like record sales or anything else you are tbing to do. like i hope to be still like writing songs and...
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we have announced that we are going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to get that plan going and we wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. a new bed tower -- and health 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, $56 million to plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, we worked with the community in omaha, nebraska, a private-public partnership, and the community donated another $40 million. now we are building a state-of-the-art ambulatory facility for $96 million. using 10% taxpayers -- taxpayer 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 bed tower. and i think we 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 th
we have announced that we are going to build a new hospital in omaha, nebraska. it took us about five years to get that plan going and we wanted to build a new hospital for $560 million in omaha, nebraska. a new bed tower -- and health 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, $56 million to plan the new hospital, and instead of planning a new hospital bed, we took the $56 million, we worked with the...
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omaha, 110. st. louis will feel like 108. this is at the peak of the day.t 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with thunderstorms and rain. that will be the case in minnesota, wisconsin and in the northern great lakes. friday is the worst in omaha. it's 113 heat index. that's a crest. 103 in d.c. as we go into friday. some areas get a break on saturday. notice, the colors are a little cooler here in northern north pourings of new england and also the ohio valley. raleigh feels like 108 as you start your weekend. 104 in memphis. i did mention those thunderstorms. a lot of wind damage. southern minnesota, southern wisconsin. this is round two that's now sweeping through, and this has its eyes on chicago for the peak of the morning rush hour. we'll see if the storms hold together. if they do, could have travel delays out of chicago early today. then this afternoon watch out detroit, buffalo, pittsburgh. isolated severe s
omaha, 110. st. louis will feel like 108. this is at the peak of the day.t 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. this time of year. raleigh will feel like 100 today. everywhere in between, there's really no escaping this. if you do escape it, it's because you are dealing with thunderstorms and rain. that will be the case in minnesota, wisconsin and in the northern great lakes. friday is the worst in omaha. it's 113 heat index. that's a crest. 103 in d.c. as we go into friday. some areas get a break on saturday....
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i walk through the halls we see some of the great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef he hugged me. he wanted to kiss me so badly. [laughter] is it our business is a whole different business now because you get china approved and other administrations didn't even come close. i said you know how long this to andrea to the present we would love to still be back in china again. he said we can do that. it was the end of it. right? [applause] >> we are very happy. we are here to celebrate american manufacturing. and to showcase the american products from all 50 states made in the usa. you remember in the old days we have made in the usa? "made in america". but we are going to start doing that again. we are going to put that brand on our product because it means it is the best. in just a few months and moments i will say what we have done over a short period of time and what we are going to be doing over the next six months will be incredible. we are have signed more bills i'm talking about through the legislature than any president ever.pray while, harry truman had a s
i walk through the halls we see some of the great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef he hugged me. he wanted to kiss me so badly. [laughter] is it our business is a whole different business now because you get china approved and other administrations didn't even come close. i said you know how long this to andrea to the present we would love to still be back in china again. he said we can do that. it was the end of it. right? [applause] >> we are very happy. we...
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louis, omaha, kansas city, wichita and even philadelphia under heat warnings.eat advisories from bothen south to philadelphia and washington, d.c. just about everyone is in the heat wave. some of the hottest temperatures in the midwest once again. omaha feeling bike 1like 110 dallas, 107. new york city peak out at 100. d.c. on friday, feeling like 103. little rock, 105 by the time you get to saturday, relief in the northwest, but still hot tennessee through arkansas a few isolated severe storms in the ohio valley, detroit into pittsburgh more "worldwide exchange" when we come back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing olay duo body cleanser. for the never-before-seen two sided clean, just add water. one side deeply exfoliates the other gently smooths and a flexible body cleanser inside lathers for a close, complete clean. just hang your duo to dry after each use, for day-after-day of touchably soft skin. find your duo in the bodywash aisle. available in olay, old spice and ivory. >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." let's get up to speed on the market action. t
louis, omaha, kansas city, wichita and even philadelphia under heat warnings.eat advisories from bothen south to philadelphia and washington, d.c. just about everyone is in the heat wave. some of the hottest temperatures in the midwest once again. omaha feeling bike 1like 110 dallas, 107. new york city peak out at 100. d.c. on friday, feeling like 103. little rock, 105 by the time you get to saturday, relief in the northwest, but still hot tennessee through arkansas a few isolated severe storms...
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if you add the flight delays from kansas city, omaha, chicago, fort wayne in detroit, and here is why. a friend of my new someone delayed five hours into chicago and we had three cells moving through and all roads lead to omaha and so do all the thunderstorms right now. you can see kansas city and toward cincinnati, fort wayne, detroit and cleveland. you could see delays because it has been blowing up. very quiet in the west although we had this massive fog bank from the top to the bottom with high clouds sneaking into southern california. oakland starting off at 57 with cloudy skies, and still coming in right where they have been for the last 4 to 5 days. that is 74 degrees and airport running a little bit cooler. temperatures have not changed on the coast or bay. in and temperatures consider to be warm and hot, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s today. a much stronger search on the low cloud deck in marin county, sonoma county and over san pablo bay and up into napa county and into calistoga. the same can be said at the salinas valley and hollister. low clouds are making a good push and for some
if you add the flight delays from kansas city, omaha, chicago, fort wayne in detroit, and here is why. a friend of my new someone delayed five hours into chicago and we had three cells moving through and all roads lead to omaha and so do all the thunderstorms right now. you can see kansas city and toward cincinnati, fort wayne, detroit and cleveland. you could see delays because it has been blowing up. very quiet in the west although we had this massive fog bank from the top to the bottom with...
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as we walk through the halls we saw so many great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef, they do beef, he hugged me. he wanted to kiss me so badly. because he said, our business is a whole different business now because you got china approved. the other administrations couldn't even come close and i told him, you know how long it took? one sentence. i said, president xi, we'd love to sell beef back in china again. he said, you can do that. that was the end of that. right? sonny. the great sonny perdue. so we're very happy. but we're here today to celebrate american manufacturing and to showcase the amazing products on all 50 states made in the u.s.a. remember the old days, they used to have made in the u.s.a., made in america, but made in the u.s.a., we are going to start doing that again. we will put that brand on your product because it means it's the best. in just a few months and moments i will say what we've done over a short period of time and what we're going to be doing over the next six months will be incredible. we've signed more bills, and i'm talking abo
as we walk through the halls we saw so many great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omaha beef, they do beef, he hugged me. he wanted to kiss me so badly. because he said, our business is a whole different business now because you got china approved. the other administrations couldn't even come close and i told him, you know how long it took? one sentence. i said, president xi, we'd love to sell beef back in china again. he said, you can do that. that was the end of that. right?...
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louis and omaha. with the heat, it's a cumulative thing.like cincinnati and kansas, you'll drop down to normal, boston, too but with still stay very hot from d.c. to the south. the pacific northwest gets the award. 77 and sunny in seattle sound goods. considering how hot it has been. >> and a cooler san francisco. >> yes. >>> a pair of trades as baseball's pennant races he's up. and a souvenir for one lucky fan who also happens to be governor. we'll tell you next in sports. noo text "blades" to gillette on demand text to reorder blades... ...and get $3 off your first order with gillette on demand. (woman) there's a moment of truth.etes, and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken onc
louis and omaha. with the heat, it's a cumulative thing.like cincinnati and kansas, you'll drop down to normal, boston, too but with still stay very hot from d.c. to the south. the pacific northwest gets the award. 77 and sunny in seattle sound goods. considering how hot it has been. >> and a cooler san francisco. >> yes. >>> a pair of trades as baseball's pennant races he's up. and a souvenir for one lucky fan who also happens to be governor. we'll tell you next in sports....
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up to 110 in omaha, 108 st. louis, new york city should feel 100, raleigh 101. not many areas avoid the heat. friday, atlanta 101. d.c. feeling like 103. a broken record throughout the country. by saturday we get some relief in the northern half of the country. still very hot from the carolinas back through >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. it's going to be a hot one. we have an alert for dangerous heat as the temperatures soar to the 90s and will feel like it's above 100. sunrise happens just before 7:00. we are going to see a lot of sunshine. the neighborhoods forecast ahead. >>> a woman steals a taxi, then decides to pick up fares while mom and baby got caught up in the middle of it all. >>> plus, a life saving drug in your hands. the law that gives you the ability to help those suffering from overdoses. vegetables in meals are a way to mask meals. nbc news today starts at 4:30. see you in 20 minutes. scare for commuters on a packed rainy bridge in south carolina. noo introducing the easiest way to get gillette blades text "blades" to gillette
up to 110 in omaha, 108 st. louis, new york city should feel 100, raleigh 101. not many areas avoid the heat. friday, atlanta 101. d.c. feeling like 103. a broken record throughout the country. by saturday we get some relief in the northern half of the country. still very hot from the carolinas back through >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. it's going to be a hot one. we have an alert for dangerous heat as the temperatures soar to the 90s and will feel like it's above...
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storms breaking off and beginning to pound the pavement for us in madison, green bay, sioux falls, omahas minneapolis. and blinding downpours and tornados. >> thanks, paul. >>> and the vatican is acknowledging problems at its children's hospital in rome but dismissing a scathing report as unfounded. they denied the findings of an investigation that said staff cut corners, ignored safety protocols and put children at risk. they pointed to a second review that praised the hospital and blamed the initial report on disgruntled employees. the vatican said it's making a serious effort to resolve any problems. >>> british doctors have dismissed an offer from that hospital to help a baby. the ten-month-old's doctors are planning to turn off life support despite objections from his parents. the pope's hospital said it was willing to keep charlie on life support and allow his parents to decide how to end his life. his parents wanted to bring him to the u.s. for an experimental therapy, and president trump had >>> as we mentioned earlier, president trump arrives in poland today. officials in charge
storms breaking off and beginning to pound the pavement for us in madison, green bay, sioux falls, omahas minneapolis. and blinding downpours and tornados. >> thanks, paul. >>> and the vatican is acknowledging problems at its children's hospital in rome but dismissing a scathing report as unfounded. they denied the findings of an investigation that said staff cut corners, ignored safety protocols and put children at risk. they pointed to a second review that praised the hospital...
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that probably wasn't the best way. ,, >>> caught on camera, unusual chase in omaha, nebraska that was slow speed. >> what do you need? >> got any sandwiches in there? >> i don't have sandwich. >> colton mccoy shot the now viral video of shirtless man driving a red tractor this morning and he ran from a traffic stop after a nearby wal- mart just after midnight and he was driving recklessly out of town. >> i was staying a little far back in case something did happen and he does something to i can get out of there. >> the tractor driver eventually slammed into the gates of a home where he was raced. he was taken -- arrested. he was take taken to the hospital for a possible drug overdose. >>> it's supposed to be the happiest time of a young couple's life. the birth of their first child. but for cameron and morgan haddock. they didn't have a house to bring their newborn home to. because while they were at the hospital, lightning struck their dallas home. the entire house went up in flames. nobody could live there. morgan's grandmother was able to recover engagement album but that's about i
that probably wasn't the best way. ,, >>> caught on camera, unusual chase in omaha, nebraska that was slow speed. >> what do you need? >> got any sandwiches in there? >> i don't have sandwich. >> colton mccoy shot the now viral video of shirtless man driving a red tractor this morning and he ran from a traffic stop after a nearby wal- mart just after midnight and he was driving recklessly out of town. >> i was staying a little far back in case something...
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look at omaha. finally, it makes it all the way to the east co it hasn't backed off much in areas like death valley and palm springs either. guiness has recognized al blackmon for the longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american airlines when he was just 16 years old. now 75 years later, he still work there is. the airline dedicated a 727 to him, complete with al's signature on the plane. that's a mechanic you can trust. >> no kidding. and he looks great. >> a young 90. >>> and all-girl robotics team that almost wasn't allowed to compete finally has their chance to shine. goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you g
look at omaha. finally, it makes it all the way to the east co it hasn't backed off much in areas like death valley and palm springs either. guiness has recognized al blackmon for the longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american airlines when he was just 16 years old. now 75 years later, he still work there is. the airline dedicated a 727 to him, complete with al's signature on the plane. that's a mechanic you can trust. >> no kidding. and...
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up to 110 in omaha, 108 st. louis, new york city should feel 100, raleigh 101. not many areas avoid the heat. friday, atlanta 101. d.c. feeling like 103. a broken record throughout the country. by saturday we get some relief in the northern half of the country. still very hot from the carolinas back through the southern plains. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your d ahead. the century club today could possibly have dallas in it, oklahoma city, wichita. not in the mid-atlantic. richmond today 98. washington, d.c. around 98 degrees. gender reveal is a big thing. here's a gender reveal gone wrong. laura gardner pitched a ball filled with powder to her husband. 0 he hit the ball in her face. the plan was a strikeout. the ball didn't burst open. imagine fit burst open in her face. ouch. the couple did hit a home run. they tried it again a second time. it burst open. this time the blue powder, a baby boy. >> good thing there was no red. >> hard too. >> just ahead driving under the influence with electronics. >> a scare for co
up to 110 in omaha, 108 st. louis, new york city should feel 100, raleigh 101. not many areas avoid the heat. friday, atlanta 101. d.c. feeling like 103. a broken record throughout the country. by saturday we get some relief in the northern half of the country. still very hot from the carolinas back through the southern plains. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at your d ahead. the century club today could possibly have dallas in it, oklahoma city, wichita....
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omaha, 112 and how about richmond in the midatlantic getting into friday feeling like 109. that's hot anywhere. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. the actual temperature in ra pid city should be around 102 degrees. kansas city and st. louis, temperatures up a littler warmer today than tomorrow. here's a record that will be difficult to beat. longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american airlines when he was just 16 years old. now 75 years later, he still work there is. the airline dedicated a 7 to him complete with al's signature on the plane. that's a mechanic you can trust. >> no kidding. i hope he's been traveling the world. if hen hasn't, he needs to. thank you. >>> the error overshadowing a vital nomination up next. >>> and all-girl robotics team that almost wasn't allowed to compete final ly has their chane to shine. goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪
omaha, 112 and how about richmond in the midatlantic getting into friday feeling like 109. that's hot anywhere. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. the actual temperature in ra pid city should be around 102 degrees. kansas city and st. louis, temperatures up a littler warmer today than tomorrow. here's a record that will be difficult to beat. longest career as an airline mechanic. the 92-year-old new yorker started working for american...
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i was restructuring the debt thinking about campus operations and if we would merge or expand the omaha and i got there in one of the things that cause me to lose sleep regularly was what was happening in student culture. you are right that been the senate for two and a half years one of five people who has never been a politician before. this book originates in my mind when i was college president. >> host: while you were president, that was a key reason why you decided to explore the topic more deeply. >> guest: the book is about the emergence of a perpetual adolescent. adolescence is a gift. it's a concept that's really only years old. i realized i was discovering reading and sociology and economic moment. i had all the spin gets that crystallized. one was the story the christmas tree that you mentioned. we have a lot of special kids at this college in nebraska and the kids to get to work in the athletic department or development and fund-raising department tend to be some of the best of the best and we have a big athletic arena they are. one year they were decorating the facilities
i was restructuring the debt thinking about campus operations and if we would merge or expand the omaha and i got there in one of the things that cause me to lose sleep regularly was what was happening in student culture. you are right that been the senate for two and a half years one of five people who has never been a politician before. this book originates in my mind when i was college president. >> host: while you were president, that was a key reason why you decided to explore the...
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in late july, early august 1918 in omaha, nebraska, two draft boards got a draft call for 100 draftees piece, and then in august 7th these 200 guys were put on a train and sent out to california and the omaha herald insisted that all of these guys -- quote, volunteered to be drafted. is that a bunch of b.s.? >> part of that is when you market it. when there is the draft, in theory, the draftees are voluntarily enrolling for the draft, and there will be a loophole here and john chambers will argue that somewhere between 2,000,003 million guys dodged the draft in world war i simply by not showing up to register and since the census data was incomplete. there's no way to know and it was 10% and 360,000 will be termed desserters and they don't show up for training camp and they abskond on the way. that's one of those ways when you use creative language, this is a nation that volunteers en masse. what is more tragic is due to the unexpectedly high casualties of the summer and fall of 1918, a number of draftees are being called up and they're being inducted. two weeks in the united states on
in late july, early august 1918 in omaha, nebraska, two draft boards got a draft call for 100 draftees piece, and then in august 7th these 200 guys were put on a train and sent out to california and the omaha herald insisted that all of these guys -- quote, volunteered to be drafted. is that a bunch of b.s.? >> part of that is when you market it. when there is the draft, in theory, the draftees are voluntarily enrolling for the draft, and there will be a loophole here and john chambers...
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temperatures are heating up in omaha. 92 degrees t will be 95 in kansas city. 90 in indianapolis. very hot and humid along the gulf coast and across the deep south. those temperatures are really heating up across the country. the muggy, hot and humid across the south and the midwest and even the mid-atlantic. >>> plenty more ahead including e details on the four missing pennsylvania teens. plus exciting moments at last noigt's major league baseball all-star game. style. it's no longer the most watched yao tube video of all time. a a new record belongs to "see you again" with over 2.9 billion views. ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. tylenol® the bathroom. when things go wrong here
temperatures are heating up in omaha. 92 degrees t will be 95 in kansas city. 90 in indianapolis. very hot and humid along the gulf coast and across the deep south. those temperatures are really heating up across the country. the muggy, hot and humid across the south and the midwest and even the mid-atlantic. >>> plenty more ahead including e details on the four missing pennsylvania teens. plus exciting moments at last noigt's major league baseball all-star game. style. it's no longer...
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nebraska, da, omaha, republican, good morning. caller: hi, good morning, sorry i had the show recorded and i heard the first the congress and and hing about healthcare the raise they wanted. have leukemia and i am addicted to c-span and i watch the democrats were pushing o get a pay raise in the house and the republicans stopped them. question, isnother that my recollection, am i right on that? there have been some years where it has become a partisan spat. this does not seem to be one of those years. has e years where congress quietly agreed to allow pay in, one d if you tuned more time, super quickly, the pay raise is supposed to be know, ic cola, you inflationary adjustment in their pay unless congress takes vote to deny the raise, which is what congress has done for the last nine years straight, since 2009 n. years in which happen,owed the race to there has been a quiet agreement among leaders, cannot make this football, nobody from either side would criticize anybody else for taking the raise. that dynamic just hasn't played
nebraska, da, omaha, republican, good morning. caller: hi, good morning, sorry i had the show recorded and i heard the first the congress and and hing about healthcare the raise they wanted. have leukemia and i am addicted to c-span and i watch the democrats were pushing o get a pay raise in the house and the republicans stopped them. question, isnother that my recollection, am i right on that? there have been some years where it has become a partisan spat. this does not seem to be one of those...
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was tortured during his time in the one town i'm obey detention kept back in two thousand and two omahathere was captured by the u.s. in afghanistan and tamed for the alleged murder of an american soldier had a bus transfer transferred to guantanamo bay where he was held for more than a decade in twenty ten kind of the supreme court ruled that the man had been tortured during his detention and later that year he pleaded guilty to the murder of a soldier he was transferred to canada in twenty twelve to serve the rest of his sentence but was released in twenty fifteen he claims he made his admission of guilt and did to rest we spoke to another background and to guantanamo prisoner who met hubbard during his attention. i was held in the background detention facility facility in afghanistan when almost father was first brought into custody and i spent some time with him in bagram i he had his eye had been shot out he was blind in one one i hear huge exit wounds in his shoulder. just above his chest and he was of just turned fifteen it was just ten fifteen from being fourteen he was tortured
was tortured during his time in the one town i'm obey detention kept back in two thousand and two omahathere was captured by the u.s. in afghanistan and tamed for the alleged murder of an american soldier had a bus transfer transferred to guantanamo bay where he was held for more than a decade in twenty ten kind of the supreme court ruled that the man had been tortured during his detention and later that year he pleaded guilty to the murder of a soldier he was transferred to canada in twenty...
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omaha at 101. thunderstorms could cool you off in denver. northern portions of new england looking gorgeous. mid 80s sounds good compared to how hot the rest of the country here. heres a good one, the lumber jack world championships are underway in wisconsin. some of the 21 events include the log rolling. that's one of the most popular events, the standing chop and over 130 competitors from around the world. that looks like fun. we'll see what they had to take to be the best lumber jack or lumber jack woman. they have been held ever since 1960. she makes it look easy. >> that would be a lumber jill. all right, bill, thank you. just ahead new fall own attorney general plus what you need to know about the growing way thieves are targeting you through your phone. ide effects. oh, like what? ♪ you're gonna have dizziness, nausea, and sweaty eyelids. ♪ ♪ and in certain cases chronic flatulence. ♪ no ♪ sooooo gassy girl. so gassy. if you're boyz ii men, you make anything sound good. it's what you do. if you want to save 15% pe
omaha at 101. thunderstorms could cool you off in denver. northern portions of new england looking gorgeous. mid 80s sounds good compared to how hot the rest of the country here. heres a good one, the lumber jack world championships are underway in wisconsin. some of the 21 events include the log rolling. that's one of the most popular events, the standing chop and over 130 competitors from around the world. that looks like fun. we'll see what they had to take to be the best lumber jack or...
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i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still...n cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and defeat them. there was heavy artillery all the way. many battles all the way. and it was only when we got into the german occupied, and germany itself, that we began to encounter possible war crimes. as nazi atrocities were uncovered you were transferred to a newly—created war crimes branch of the army to gather evidence of nazi brutality and apprehend the war criminals. you entered the death camps, like buchenwald for instance, and you described how you sourcing from hell. describe to us what you saw. i can describe it vividly because the recollection is very strong in my mind but at the same time you can't understand what it is like because the rational human mind can't quite grasp it. coming into buchenwald for example, dead bodies lying all on the ground, you
i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still...n cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and defeat them. there was heavy artillery all the way. many battles all the way. and it was only when we got into the german occupied, and germany itself, that we began to encounter...
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in 11 weeks after it happened to sarah in omaha, nebraska, it happened to another family. another illegal alien hit and killed somebody while drinking and driving. i've met some incredible parents throughout all this and we all agree something has to change. why do we end up continuously losing someone? why does nobody listen to us? why does the death toll have to increase? why do we have to continue to have victims of identity theft from illegals? why do we have to encounter any type of violence? and, i'm sorry, these laws that are trying to be passed, most of them are common sense. and until this happened to me, i thought this is what was in place. and to find out it wasn't was terrifying to me. and i am telling you, these congressmen and senators that don't vote for these laws, the blood is on their hands for the next victim. and that victim's family. so let's make some changes. i thank god every day for president trump and his support of us. i thank god every day for congressman young for the support i have in iowa is incredible. it's never going to bring sarah back. i
in 11 weeks after it happened to sarah in omaha, nebraska, it happened to another family. another illegal alien hit and killed somebody while drinking and driving. i've met some incredible parents throughout all this and we all agree something has to change. why do we end up continuously losing someone? why does nobody listen to us? why does the death toll have to increase? why do we have to continue to have victims of identity theft from illegals? why do we have to encounter any type of...
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i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still...een cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and defeat them. there was heavy artillery all the way. many battles all the way. and it was only when we got into the german occupied, and germany itself, that we began to encounter possible war crimes. as nazi atrocities were uncovered you were transferred to a newly—created war crimes branch of the army to gather evidence of nazi brutality and apprehend the war criminals. you entered the death camps, like buchenwald for instance, and you described how you saw scenes from hell. describe to us what you saw. i can describe it vividly because the recollection is very strong in my mind but at the same time you can't understand what it is like because the rational human mind can't quite grasp it. coming into buchenwald for example, dead bodies lying all on the ground,
i sailed from lands end at the tip of england across to omaha beach, which was still...een cleared by the time i got there a bit. but there were many soldiers in american uniform still lying in the sea face down. there were many armoured vehicles still in the water and we had to push on from there into france and defeat them. there was heavy artillery all the way. many battles all the way. and it was only when we got into the german occupied, and germany itself, that we began to encounter...
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or are they fighting trying to be would be more feather boas on omaha beach i mean it's this this idea of this sexual revolution that has to be institutionalized in american society and it's not just in the military a state of little kids being pumped full of drugs to change their gender identification when they're still minors i mean there's there's a kind of a craziness and american society that i think trump is is baiting when he does something like this not only does he take the attention off of this ongoing campaign against him russia russia russia but i think he throws into relief or let's say the core of the american people the people in flyover country his constituency just how to out of touch with reality his critics are you know and to weigh in on that because the story that was getting a lot of traction we of course you know russia russia russia in the background that's what. the fake news channel c.n.n. and m s n b c they make their money that's their business model but the story that was being a lot of talk about i think was very very interesting it was about jeff sessions
or are they fighting trying to be would be more feather boas on omaha beach i mean it's this this idea of this sexual revolution that has to be institutionalized in american society and it's not just in the military a state of little kids being pumped full of drugs to change their gender identification when they're still minors i mean there's there's a kind of a craziness and american society that i think trump is is baiting when he does something like this not only does he take the attention...
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true as i walk through the halls we sought 70 great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omahaged me and he wanted to kiss me so badly. the other administrations cannot even come close. i told him do know how long it took one sentence. we love to sell beef. back in china again. and he said you could do that. we will showcase the american products from all 50 states made in the usa. we will start doing that again. we will put that brand on our product because it is the best. in just a few moments we will say what we've done over a short time and what we are going to do over the next six months will be will be incredible. we will sign more bills. that any president ever. for a while harry truman have us and i think we have everybody i don't like pinocchio's. in just a few monuments i will sign a presidential proclamation and to make today the profits stay here, the revenues stays here and the jobs may be most importantly of all, they stay here right here in the usa. in the audience today -- [applause] in the audience today we have skilled workers, we have business leaders whose a
true as i walk through the halls we sought 70 great companies but the gentleman who was in charge of omahaged me and he wanted to kiss me so badly. the other administrations cannot even come close. i told him do know how long it took one sentence. we love to sell beef. back in china again. and he said you could do that. we will showcase the american products from all 50 states made in the usa. we will start doing that again. we will put that brand on our product because it is the best. in just...
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. -- omaha along note beach for hours. he described what he saw to readers. can know and appreciate and forever be humbly grateful to those both dead and alive to did it for you. he saw submerged tanks and overturned boats and trucks and shell-shattered jeeps. there were bodies of soldiers lying in roads covered with blankets. of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a drill. and other bodies, uncollected, still of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a sprawlen the sand or half hidden by the high grass beyond the beach, he wrote. line,was, he said, a thin just like a high watermark, for miles along the beach. it was strewn with personal gear, gear that would never be needed again, of those who fought and died to give us our interest into europe. there were toothbrushes, hand grenades. soap cigarettes. it seemed appeared miracle that allied forces had succeeded. readers,protected his just as surely as a sensor would. would.or outescribed the beach with talking about how explosive force could terror body to pieces. his d-day writing was widely laude
. -- omaha along note beach for hours. he described what he saw to readers. can know and appreciate and forever be humbly grateful to those both dead and alive to did it for you. he saw submerged tanks and overturned boats and trucks and shell-shattered jeeps. there were bodies of soldiers lying in roads covered with blankets. of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a drill. and other bodies, uncollected, still of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a sprawlen the sand or half...
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mychael mueller, father:: "we packed up our bags and took off to omaha and tuesday morning they did thishour surgery and it was a miracle."evie was a recipient of a liver, a pancreas and a small bowel. a triple organ transplant, all needed in case her cancer had spread. mychael mueller, father: "it's crazy. it just shows you that miracles happen every day and to be a donor really. she wouldn't be there. it wouldn't have been a good road if we didn't have that donor."now evie is recovering and her family can look forward to her future. mychael mueller, father: "letting her get on to a normal life for sure." (jr stone) michael mueller is looking forward to getting his daughter back home. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was another hot day in parts of the bay area with temperatures again soaring over 100 degrees in the warmest spots. the one cool place was near the coast where a sea breeze and fog kept temps almost 40 degrees cooler. outside now we're already seeing more of a sea breeze and more fog. but temperatures in the
mychael mueller, father:: "we packed up our bags and took off to omaha and tuesday morning they did thishour surgery and it was a miracle."evie was a recipient of a liver, a pancreas and a small bowel. a triple organ transplant, all needed in case her cancer had spread. mychael mueller, father: "it's crazy. it just shows you that miracles happen every day and to be a donor really. she wouldn't be there. it wouldn't have been a good road if we didn't have that donor."now evie...
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role or two -- that famous world war ii memorial where all those guys from bedford come to shore on omaha beach were wiped out. then there is my brother tom, a managing partner at winston strong. he lives on gerald ford drive, near episcopal high school where john mccain went to high school. he's getting along well. that's where they are and what they are doing. but we all grew up in washington , d.c. my mother used to work as a nurse at providence hospital. born and raised in the blessed sacrament. buchanan family field is the name of the football field. once georgetown on the five-year plan. brian: i remember hearing you getting kicked out of georgetown. mr. buchanan: when i got aboard the plane with agnew, somebody got aboard after me and i looked over at it was the head of loyola college or university at the time and it was instant recognition. father joe had expelled me from georgetown university after an altercation with the police when i was a senior in october 1959. this was dug up by jack anderson's deputy when i was in the white house writing speeches about how these kids, we ne
role or two -- that famous world war ii memorial where all those guys from bedford come to shore on omaha beach were wiped out. then there is my brother tom, a managing partner at winston strong. he lives on gerald ford drive, near episcopal high school where john mccain went to high school. he's getting along well. that's where they are and what they are doing. but we all grew up in washington , d.c. my mother used to work as a nurse at providence hospital. born and raised in the blessed...
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now we are dry and as we look out to the west we have low pressure right now just to the south of omaha slide to the south as we head through the day on friday. than will bring us a lot of rain and the chance of severe storms. so tonight partly cloudy and another great night, good night for sleeping and let the breeze blow in. 68 in allentown and cape may 67 and wilmington also 67. tomorrow you'll notice a difference in the air mass, the humidity will be up a tic dew points in the 60s. and 9:00, 75 degrees and 1:00, 85 degrees and we have the risk of a few pop-up thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. future tracker 6 showing it's not that widespread. by 4:00 could get scattered storm as head of the low pressure and that moves in friday afternoon. the latest models are holding back the rain by eight hours, so it looks like friday morning just some clouds however, the afternoon is when things really begin to get intense with numerous showers and thunderstorms and the evening commute we could be dealing with localized flooding and strong gust we winds. tomorrow warm and muggy. 86 degrees and c
now we are dry and as we look out to the west we have low pressure right now just to the south of omaha slide to the south as we head through the day on friday. than will bring us a lot of rain and the chance of severe storms. so tonight partly cloudy and another great night, good night for sleeping and let the breeze blow in. 68 in allentown and cape may 67 and wilmington also 67. tomorrow you'll notice a difference in the air mass, the humidity will be up a tic dew points in the 60s. and...
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ford was born in omaha, nebraska and michigangrand rapids, as an infant.ent excelled scholastically and athletically in south high school and achieved the rank of eagle scout , the only u.s. president to do so. he graduated from the university of michigan, where he majored in economics and political science. he was an extremely gifted athlete and captain of the michigan football team. he was voted most valuable player. after graduation, he received offers to play professional foot all. instead, he chose the legal profession and graduated from year loss in 1941. after the united rate entered world war ii, he received a commission as an ensign, eventually achieving the rank of lieutenant commander. he served aboard the uss took part in major operations in the south pacific. forg them were battles saipan, guam, the marianas, and the philippines. wastenant commander ford honorably discharged in 1940 six, having been awarded numerous campaign medals. returned tor, he grand rapids and resumed his law practice in a prestigious law firm. 1948, he married betty blo
ford was born in omaha, nebraska and michigangrand rapids, as an infant.ent excelled scholastically and athletically in south high school and achieved the rank of eagle scout , the only u.s. president to do so. he graduated from the university of michigan, where he majored in economics and political science. he was an extremely gifted athlete and captain of the michigan football team. he was voted most valuable player. after graduation, he received offers to play professional foot all. instead,...
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i look on our app and see it's 150 miles away in omaha, nebraska.ial up my old roommate and say, what's going on. it's a four-inch size piece of hail falling on top of his house. this is what the result was. that's not his car. his car was in the garage. those are his neighbors' cars. the back windshield blown out by the hail. there will be a the lot of peop contacti contacting their insurance companies. >>> a look at sfo. no flight or arrival delays. i'll keep an eye on it. clouds to sunshine. seasonal highs today. cloudy, foggy, drizzle. cool nights ahead. south bay, 78, milpitas. san jose, morgan hill, 82. 66 in santa cruz. 69 at millbrae. everybody else about 73 to 78 on the peninsula. 56 at half moon bay. pacifica 61. everyone else upper 50s. san francisco, 64. bodega bay. stinson beach, 57, 59. 77 to 80 through the north bay valleys. 70 in oakland. fremont, 74. berkeley cooler at 69. if you're going to the game, 6:05 first pitch due to the fireworks tonight. at 10:00 it will be 59. 66 to 59. kind of cool at the coliseum. 82 in san ramon. 89 in
i look on our app and see it's 150 miles away in omaha, nebraska.ial up my old roommate and say, what's going on. it's a four-inch size piece of hail falling on top of his house. this is what the result was. that's not his car. his car was in the garage. those are his neighbors' cars. the back windshield blown out by the hail. there will be a the lot of peop contacti contacting their insurance companies. >>> a look at sfo. no flight or arrival delays. i'll keep an eye on it. clouds to...
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. >> severe weather from omaha to lake erie. time for your u.v. index brought to you by sprint. >> good morning everyone. garydave murphy with an update from accuweather. sprinkle by gettysburg. we have sun mixing with clouds over the airport. the big story temperatures in the 70's and dewpoints in the 70's in a lot of spots, too, so it's oppressively humid in a lot of places this morning. this afternoon hot and humid, 92. heat index value in the mid to upper 90's, a spotty storm possible. tomorrow we still got the red bar. 97 the high. excessive heat. heat index up to about 105. ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. ♪ ♪ to tinto a flamecker you'll need a spark. new e
. >> severe weather from omaha to lake erie. time for your u.v. index brought to you by sprint. >> good morning everyone. garydave murphy with an update from accuweather. sprinkle by gettysburg. we have sun mixing with clouds over the airport. the big story temperatures in the 70's and dewpoints in the 70's in a lot of spots, too, so it's oppressively humid in a lot of places this morning. this afternoon hot and humid, 92. heat index value in the mid to upper 90's, a spotty storm...
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severe weather today from omaha all the way to lake erie. time now for your uv index. your uv index. 0vortices tornad. time now for your uv index. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. seasonal clouds and highs today. that means the clouds will be at the coast. cloudy spots and cool tonight, an extended, quick burst of heat for inland neighborhoods. today 80s to 90 in antioch, 70s around the bay, mid-to-upper 60s along the coast into san francisco. cool again tonight, 51 to about 58 degrees. my accuweather seven-day forecast, mid-90s to 100s inland saturday, sunday and monday with 80s around the bay. >>> and coming up here on "gma," a closer look at the man behind the headlines, donald trump jr. and his relationship with his father. headlines, donald trump jr. and his relationship with his father. hd 4 fitting into my skinny jeans ♪again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? that's cool. looking fabulous in my little black dress? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is th
severe weather today from omaha all the way to lake erie. time now for your uv index. your uv index. 0vortices tornad. time now for your uv index. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco. seasonal clouds and highs today. that means the clouds will be at the coast. cloudy spots and cool tonight, an extended, quick burst of heat for inland neighborhoods. today 80s to 90 in antioch, 70s around the bay, mid-to-upper 60s along the coast into san francisco. cool again...
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states, excessive heat, widespread over an area home to almost 15 million people with advisories from omahakansas city, warnings for places like st. louis. and the reason for that is we get a multiday event setup where potentially through friday, maybe even saturday, we have triple-digit heat, and this is just factoring in without the humidity. this is just in the shade into the afternoon hours, but you factor in the humidity, could feel as high as 113 in a few spots across this region, and we'll see that kind of expand off towards the eastern half of the country. so, by say thursday and friday, atlanta gets into middle 90s, will feel like into the 100s. new york city also will get into the lower 90s, will feel like close to 100 degrees by the afternoon hours. and with all of this said, plenty of instability in the atmosphere, some severe storm potential into parts of minnesota, into western wisconsin today. some flooding associated with this could also be seen around the region, mainly south of minneapolis going into the afternoon hours. and watching a couple areas of disturbed weather. tr
states, excessive heat, widespread over an area home to almost 15 million people with advisories from omahakansas city, warnings for places like st. louis. and the reason for that is we get a multiday event setup where potentially through friday, maybe even saturday, we have triple-digit heat, and this is just factoring in without the humidity. this is just in the shade into the afternoon hours, but you factor in the humidity, could feel as high as 113 in a few spots across this region, and...
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[cheering and applause] and from omaha, nebraska, it's the wilson family.nd applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's play "feud." give me roger. give me jeff. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. fill in the blank--the party at the old folks home was so wild that grandma gave away her what? roger: her bra. steve: her bra. jeff? jeff: her lingerie. steve: lingerie. that's the same thing? pass or play? roger: uh, i'll tell you what. we're gonna--we'll play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. sue, i'm gonna--this is a fill in the blank, guys. the party at the old folks home was so wild that grandma gave away her what? sue: teeth. teeth. steve: give away her teeth. roger: that's cool right away. good answer, baby. all right! number one. steve: cody, party at the old folks home was so wild, grandma gave away what?
[cheering and applause] and from omaha, nebraska, it's the wilson family.nd applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's play "feud." give me roger. give me jeff. top 6 answers on the board. here we go. fill in the blank--the party at the old folks home was so wild that grandma gave away her what? roger: her bra. steve: her bra. jeff? jeff: her lingerie. steve: lingerie. that's...
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in omaha man arrested just hours ago for allegedly visiting the location of an upcoming rally in tellingthat he could "kill her." the man is being charged with submission of making threats. back to our top story tonight, the details of president trump's first face-to-face with president putin of russia, one of the agreements reached, a u.s. russian plan for a cease-fire in southwestern syria. while it could help ease the minutes are in crisis, it is fraught with convocations. our next guest knows all too well. this is general jack keane, he is chairman of the institute for the study of war and a military analyst but how do cease-fire like this work in that area? >> first, as you indicated, it would be complicate it. let's first of all give hats off to the fact that we're moving in the right direction, and providing for the first time a geographic area where syrian people can indeed be protected. this is something that was urged under the obama minister should buy his own national security team a number of times, and he always rejected. the case in point here, it is fraught with problems
in omaha man arrested just hours ago for allegedly visiting the location of an upcoming rally in tellingthat he could "kill her." the man is being charged with submission of making threats. back to our top story tonight, the details of president trump's first face-to-face with president putin of russia, one of the agreements reached, a u.s. russian plan for a cease-fire in southwestern syria. while it could help ease the minutes are in crisis, it is fraught with convocations. our next...
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omaha back down into memphis and even most of florida and the southeast we'll see scattered showers and storms. them on the fourth of july itself, if you are traveling we will see some thunderstorms through the midwest, also down into the southeast. in the northeast we're going to see a pretty nice day for your fireworks. the macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular, 79 degrees, partly cloudy skies. it's about as good as you can get tuesday night f july fireworks. that's a look across the country, now a peek out your window. >> out our windows, upper 70s. a nice breeze out there. that will continue tut day amping up take humidity. lower 90s. scattered afternoon storms, 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 tonight. nothing on the radar. we do have scattered showers and thunderstorms again. they will be gone by about 7:00. heavy rain, gusty winds will be the main >> before i go, i want to mention that "women's health" magazine is out with a list of the 15 wealthiest cities in america. that's wealthiest with a "w-e-l-l." i mean the hottest health destinations for your personal well being. among them, newt
omaha back down into memphis and even most of florida and the southeast we'll see scattered showers and storms. them on the fourth of july itself, if you are traveling we will see some thunderstorms through the midwest, also down into the southeast. in the northeast we're going to see a pretty nice day for your fireworks. the macy's fourth of july fireworks spectacular, 79 degrees, partly cloudy skies. it's about as good as you can get tuesday night f july fireworks. that's a look across the...