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world herald." >> dundee is a nice neighborhood in omaha. affluent area. doctors and others. not mansions but stately homes. crime like this doesn't happen in dundee. and so it sent shockwaves right away. >> more about the computer use -- >> reporter: while the murders in dundee dominated the news, investigators were taking a second look at a less publicized crime. months earlier, there had been another murder not far from dundee. in this one, an elderly female had been bludgeoned and stabbed in the neck. >> we had knives that were used from her residence in her murder. so, we had similarities in that weapons were taken from her home and used against her and left at the scene. >> but you had somebody you liked for that. >> the detectives that investigated that case had identified a suspect very early on. somebody who was a family member of hers whom she had had a falling out with. >> and who didn't seem to have any connection with the hunters. >> none whatsoever. >> reporter: there comes a time in every homicide investigation where detective
world herald." >> dundee is a nice neighborhood in omaha. affluent area. doctors and others. not mansions but stately homes. crime like this doesn't happen in dundee. and so it sent shockwaves right away. >> more about the computer use -- >> reporter: while the murders in dundee dominated the news, investigators were taking a second look at a less publicized crime. months earlier, there had been another murder not far from dundee. in this one, an elderly female had been...
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and the omaha pd picked up liz on an unrelated misdemeanor warrant.questions were about cari. liz stuck to her story, that she was the victim in this tragic tale. >> what do you think happened to cari farver? >> i don't know. i don't even know -- i don't know if what amy's saying is true. i don't know. >> okay. >> i'm more scared that something's going to happen to me and then my kids aren't going to have anybody. >> reporter: the omaha detective added some pressure. why, he asked, was her fingerprint in cari's car? >> i don't know, but i've never been in her car. i don't even know what car she drives. >> reporter: she denied everything. >> the finger is pointing right at you. >> then i'm done talking and i'm going to have my attorney, because i didn't do anything. >> reporter: by the end of the night she bonded out and the county attorney wanted more time to review the evidence. >> reporter: what was it like there waiting for that, was it frustrating? >> it -- it was. >> reporter: months went by. max, who hadn't heard about any of that investigation,
and the omaha pd picked up liz on an unrelated misdemeanor warrant.questions were about cari. liz stuck to her story, that she was the victim in this tragic tale. >> what do you think happened to cari farver? >> i don't know. i don't even know -- i don't know if what amy's saying is true. i don't know. >> okay. >> i'm more scared that something's going to happen to me and then my kids aren't going to have anybody. >> reporter: the omaha detective added some...
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why did you come back to omaha? i wanted to come back to omaha. had 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'd take the train, and i'd take the train back. and it didn't strike me as much of a life compared to being here in omaha. and both sets of grandparents were alive at that time, and it just-- uncles and aunts and-- omaha was a more pleasant place to live. all right, so you buy a house here? i rent a house. you rented a house? i rent a house for $175 a month. okay, and when did you buy your house that you're still in? in 1958. my third child was on the way. so you started partnership here, and how did you raise money? well, david, actually when i came back i had about $175,000. and i thought that was all i would need to live the rest of my life. i could take care of everything. so i really planned to go to school-- i thought about going to law school. think how successful you could've been as a lawyer. that's true. i've regretted it ever since. right, i
why did you come back to omaha? i wanted to come back to omaha. had 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'd take the train, and i'd take the train back. and it didn't strike me as much of a life compared to being here in omaha. and both sets of grandparents were alive at that time, and it just-- uncles and aunts and-- omaha was a more pleasant place to live. all right, so you buy a house here? i rent a...
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our conversation with the oracle of omaha and hurricane harvey. concerns about korea and whether presidential politics affects investing. >>> i lived under 15 presidents believe it or not and i bought stocks. >> a financial cleanup from the credit card to the bank account. how to get the most. >>> if buying a kau fill you with dread, there's an app for "on the money" starts right >>> this is on the money, your money your life your future. now becky quick. >>> we begin with j future this labor day weekend. how will americans work in five, 10 or 15 years? some of the jobs will be in fields you have never heard of and some here right now. kay rogers looks at block chain which some compare to the early days of the internet it sounds confusing that is the cover story today. >> what is block chain? in essence it's a record of transactions, a transparent and tamperproof digital ledger that can be updated in realtime. think of a massive series of google docs linked tokt. it allows government agencies or companies to set aup spread sheet to share informati
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met in omaha, two or three years old, hard-working very sharp young men and women. someone would deport like that. i wanted us to speak up, deporting daca would be the wrong move. we need to find effects. i appreciate the president, months to ou got six fix this and make it right, that was the right move. that gives us a chance to fix issue and to do broader things we need to do for immigration. going right direction. host: one of several republicans onsidering legislation, drafting legislation, to include provisions.e other what would your legislation look like? guest: there is three areas we look at. improved border security, more personnel on the border, some wall and key areas, lect ronnic protection. a hink that only gets to small part of the program. we have visa compliance issues, stay alf the folks that come here mented legally and stay here illegally past their visa. we need to fix that. employer enforcement, we hold them responsible for hiring undocumented. i think most of the folks we talk to have a heart for daca, want to deport someone, this is the only
met in omaha, two or three years old, hard-working very sharp young men and women. someone would deport like that. i wanted us to speak up, deporting daca would be the wrong move. we need to find effects. i appreciate the president, months to ou got six fix this and make it right, that was the right move. that gives us a chance to fix issue and to do broader things we need to do for immigration. going right direction. host: one of several republicans onsidering legislation, drafting...
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nebraska there's a wash up in omaha you know no the hurricanes are in florida one is the lives of these a fairy fairy man he lives with a fairy bubble and he gets free money from the government he takes monopoly positions he's destroying the american economy and playing his ukuleles like nero playing his fiddle exactly actually we have a headline about wells fargo next but looking at this dow one million in fact if it kept up with the same sort of rate of return. that the markets have had since one nine hundred eighty it would be dow one hundred forty million in one hundred years but he's saying it's only going to be dow one million this chart shows that taking a look back the dow has returned five point seven percent annually over the past one hundred years and nine point three percent annually since one nine hundred eighty when the modern era of equity bubbles first started to take off so the chart is really quite amazing that you see since the one nine hundred eighty s. returns have skyrocketed pursuant to this point mr buffett has done recently which i do give him credit for you see
nebraska there's a wash up in omaha you know no the hurricanes are in florida one is the lives of these a fairy fairy man he lives with a fairy bubble and he gets free money from the government he takes monopoly positions he's destroying the american economy and playing his ukuleles like nero playing his fiddle exactly actually we have a headline about wells fargo next but looking at this dow one million in fact if it kept up with the same sort of rate of return. that the markets have had since...
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if you look to the west, you see many areas, cincinnati, omaha, chicago, memphis in the low to mid 90s. that air mass is moving in and it will be here for the second half of the weekend and monday. one thing that isn't moving is jose. it's now just a remnant low. it's spinning off of the coast of nantucket. you can see it's spinning clouds our way creating rough surf and rip current. we have the rip current with jose spinning out to sea and high pressure bringing us summer hanging on for the next four days, 10 to 15-degrees above average talking about the chance of record heat in the seven-day forecast. jim? >> thank you, cecily. it's more than two days after maria stormed ashore in pree puo rico. flooding is in many areas but nowhere is it more urgent than the northwest part of the island where officials are rushing to rescue 70,000 people downstream from the dam tonight. the dam received a christ crackr 15-inches of rain fell. infrastructure has been decimated. communication is sporadic at best. 80% of landline and internet cables are out. 80% of cellphone towers are knocked down. th
if you look to the west, you see many areas, cincinnati, omaha, chicago, memphis in the low to mid 90s. that air mass is moving in and it will be here for the second half of the weekend and monday. one thing that isn't moving is jose. it's now just a remnant low. it's spinning off of the coast of nantucket. you can see it's spinning clouds our way creating rough surf and rip current. we have the rip current with jose spinning out to sea and high pressure bringing us summer hanging on for the...
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a cold front, west of the cold front, omaha, 61. bismarck 64.t front will bring us fall-like weather finally. it didn't arrive until thursday. when it does, it will kick this out to sea. hurricane maria, 300-miles west of cape hatteras. it's not moving out until the end of the week. the next three days, high risk rip currents, stay out of water at the jersey shore. i have more details in the full forecast. jim? >> that's what i was going to talk about, the warm weather drawing people to the shore. authorities warning people about the deadly rip currents. the rough surf claimed three lives this weekend. the national weather service says hurricane maria will churn up the wears more as it moves west in the atlantic ocean. be careful. hundreds of vacationers are on a mandatory evacuation with strong winds and storm surge flooding could arrive tomorrow. >>> a humanitarian disaster is unfolding on the u.s. territory of puerto rico. maria killed at least 16 people there. most of the 3.5 million survivors don't have enough food, fuel, fresh water, and e
a cold front, west of the cold front, omaha, 61. bismarck 64.t front will bring us fall-like weather finally. it didn't arrive until thursday. when it does, it will kick this out to sea. hurricane maria, 300-miles west of cape hatteras. it's not moving out until the end of the week. the next three days, high risk rip currents, stay out of water at the jersey shore. i have more details in the full forecast. jim? >> that's what i was going to talk about, the warm weather drawing people to...
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minneapolis78, omaha in the jet dip stream for the east coast and a continuation of summer. 70 degrees the wake up temperature in the morning and d.c., further to the west annapolis. we start off a mild, but we are hot at lunchtime. a few extra clouds tomorrow, but still into the low and mid 80's. highs around the area, 87 d.c., cooler annapolis, 83. winchester 83, fredericksburg further south about 85. friday night, another really nice night, still feeling summery, into the mid-70's, low 70's as we get closer to about midnight. over the weekend, so much going on. brian van de graaff will be there at dulles as they have an airplane pull to support special olympics. mid 80's with lots of sunshine. d.c. united could not ask for much better weather, starting off near 76. and towards the end of the weekend, low 70's. the taste of georgetown sunday morning, starting off comfortable, about 82, but then warming on through the weekend, hot and a little muggy. 72 for the redskins game, hot for tailgating, but comfortable for the game. fall of officially starting tomorrow, but based on the tempe
minneapolis78, omaha in the jet dip stream for the east coast and a continuation of summer. 70 degrees the wake up temperature in the morning and d.c., further to the west annapolis. we start off a mild, but we are hot at lunchtime. a few extra clouds tomorrow, but still into the low and mid 80's. highs around the area, 87 d.c., cooler annapolis, 83. winchester 83, fredericksburg further south about 85. friday night, another really nice night, still feeling summery, into the mid-70's, low 70's...
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he is an army veteran master sergeant among the troops that landed on omaha beach in 1954 and was previously awarded two bronze stars an i purple heart. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> time for sports and jeff is here and the phillies three out of four against a good team. >> how great with hoskins hitting the ball over and over again. they were looking to sweep chase utley and the best team, they have not had a sweep over the dodgers since '08 when they went to win it all. a lunch date and uh-oh the big green guy is messy. the phillies have not been a mess against l.a. nick williams the two-run sh
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. >>> and 18-year-old glaze worked with the omaha police department for three years and this week the officers made him a cake to celebrate. he has carrots there and apples and whipped cream everything a horse could ask for. blaze will live out his retirement in a pasture in ohio. there is more ahead on "action news." including a halloween display, what they did when it appeared to be a body stuck under a garage door full of blood. >>> and a harbor seal had to have its fin amputated. done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals, we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. we love it! there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. nobody gets my number, unless i know they should have it. to protect your identity, new medicare cards
. >>> and 18-year-old glaze worked with the omaha police department for three years and this week the officers made him a cake to celebrate. he has carrots there and apples and whipped cream everything a horse could ask for. blaze will live out his retirement in a pasture in ohio. there is more ahead on "action news." including a halloween display, what they did when it appeared to be a body stuck under a garage door full of blood. >>> and a harbor seal had to have...
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the non-stop trips begin to jacksonville florida, memphis, passenger, and madison, wisconsin, and omaha, nebraska. they are offering a one way ticket. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon. president trump continued the fight on twitter today as america's team dropped to a knee ahead of it's national anthem. before the game. >>> president trump is back on twitter slamming the nfl in one tweet even suggesting the league should set a no kneeling rule during the national anthem. after the show of solidity by the cowboys they took a knee from the national anthem. they then stood up and linked arms. and former army ranger and pittsburgh steeler is expressing regret for being the only player on the field. >> unintentionally are i left my teammates behind. >> across the country some fans have burned their nfl gear in protest. >> parts of southern california, are evacuated due to a fast moving firefighter. the fire is burning across the freeway at corown a. mandatory evacuations are underway for 4900 people and so far it has burned 2,000 acres and nearly 300 homes are now considered in jeo
the non-stop trips begin to jacksonville florida, memphis, passenger, and madison, wisconsin, and omaha, nebraska. they are offering a one way ticket. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon. president trump continued the fight on twitter today as america's team dropped to a knee ahead of it's national anthem. before the game. >>> president trump is back on twitter slamming the nfl in one tweet even suggesting the league should set a no kneeling rule during the...
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omaha in the 90s. humid in the ohio valley and northeast. will kick off few showers and storms this afternoon. talking about hot today 97 in dallas and san antonio. no signs of fall yet. >> no. thank you so much. >>> one of hollywood's great tough guys have died frank vincent who made dozens of tv on "good fellas" and "sopranos" was 78 years old. >> still ahead sean spicer hits late night. you got to see that. what's up with this burger king, two babies born in the same burger king parking lot just hours apart. early today is coming right back. golfer. to me he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop further damage enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions h
omaha in the 90s. humid in the ohio valley and northeast. will kick off few showers and storms this afternoon. talking about hot today 97 in dallas and san antonio. no signs of fall yet. >> no. thank you so much. >>> one of hollywood's great tough guys have died frank vincent who made dozens of tv on "good fellas" and "sopranos" was 78 years old. >> still ahead sean spicer hits late night. you got to see that. what's up with this burger king, two babies...
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grandkids in my chool in omaha, our senator is talking about no effect on the kids here. hey have an awful advantage with -- billionaires throwing money toward special programs no, they don'ten get welfare, they get foster care. the babies, moms are right there. they don't report them because illegal. host: kimberly, how many people are giving their children up to foster care? kids r: well, all these come in with no parents, right? not under a welcome program, they are under oster care program, which they get $1000 a month for, that is ore than a whole family of eight wouldn't get that much in welfare payments. daca what the debate over is youth that were brought here y parents when they were young and now want to stay without fear of deportation to work and so as we've said, this is people whose parents brought parents are heir here, in most cases, want to stay, they have to meet certain get renewed for that status every two years, that is what the daca program the president said that he wants to begin unwinding and congress come to some sort of compromise on it. texas,
grandkids in my chool in omaha, our senator is talking about no effect on the kids here. hey have an awful advantage with -- billionaires throwing money toward special programs no, they don'ten get welfare, they get foster care. the babies, moms are right there. they don't report them because illegal. host: kimberly, how many people are giving their children up to foster care? kids r: well, all these come in with no parents, right? not under a welcome program, they are under oster care program,...
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. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news and the oracle of omaha.arr warren buffet with tips to help kids think likes entrepreneurs i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. >>> here err the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday we'll see how busy factories were in september with the ism manufacturing index. on tuesday, auto sales are released for the month on wednesday we'll be getting a read on the services sector with the ism non-manufacturing index. it marks the anniversary of t.a.r.p. that's the $700 billion plan looking for dinner ideas guess what, thursday is national taco day even though it's always been taco tuesdays in our house. on friday we'll see how many jobs were gained or lost billionaire investor warren buffet is quite a character. now he's also a cartoon character. >> it's always easier to look back at something you've done than to see what path you should take next. >> that's great. but we need
. >>> up next "on the money" a look at the news and the oracle of omaha.arr warren buffet with tips to help kids think likes entrepreneurs i love you, droolius caesar, but sometimes you stink. febreze car vent clip cleans away odors for up to 30 days. because the things you love can stink. >>> here err the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday we'll see how busy factories were in september with the ism manufacturing index. on tuesday, auto...
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louis, to 57 in omaha. that's cool front right there. and that is the kind of cooler air that's going to be headed our way in time. so, serious change-about, change every pace hereby the time we reach that time frame here locally. now, we also will have to deal with wet weather. jump to you tomorrow morning. more clouds than anything initially. and i think we are going to see some sun. will likely be a shower around , not huge deal. this is really just again that trough starting to cross through, and also, maria making its posted path. come thursday morning we should be in the clear, breeze picks up, humidity drops, temperatures drop, that change really starts to take place. here is where maria is headed that seconds, the way that this front is moving through the second way it will have change in our area. it really helps take the storm out to sea, still barely hanging on as cat one hurricane, really can't, not any match for the front that's coming along, that's going to steer it out of here. and thankfully not even a issue for atlantic
louis, to 57 in omaha. that's cool front right there. and that is the kind of cooler air that's going to be headed our way in time. so, serious change-about, change every pace hereby the time we reach that time frame here locally. now, we also will have to deal with wet weather. jump to you tomorrow morning. more clouds than anything initially. and i think we are going to see some sun. will likely be a shower around , not huge deal. this is really just again that trough starting to cross...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, omaha. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.hat is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: a police chase, standoff, and a deadly shootout. one of the mostr >>> right now 6:00, a police chase, a stand off and then a deadly shoot out. one of the most traveled freeways in the country was shut down for hours. right now it's starting to reopen. we're live on the scene. >>> the news at 6:00 starts,000. good evening. thanks for being with us. >> at a stand still for eight hours. let's give you a live look from nbc bay area where we're after a high speed chase and a shoot out that brought the bay area to a freeway halt. traffic is finally fully moving again. within the past hour a tow truck removed the suspect's car from 80 near the bay bridge. sky ranger was overhead when the chase came to an end near the university exit in emeryville. officers immediate lly drew the guns. >> the suspect in the car got out. we froze the video because mo
kerry sanders, nbc news, omaha. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.hat is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: a police chase, standoff, and a deadly shootout. one of the mostr >>> right now 6:00, a police chase, a stand off and then a deadly shoot out. one of the most traveled freeways in the country was shut down for hours. right now it's...
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according to the omaha world herald, nebraska's new standards, and i quote, challenge kids to think and act like scientists, which is exactly what our science classrooms ought to do. one omaha respect dentsz encouraged the -- resident encouraged the school board to do the ethical thing and tell the next generation what's going on with climate. and a science professor at the university of nebraska lincoln said that the standards represented good solid science, good solid science education. so this is what we need in science education, real life scientists from real institutions of higher learning engaging in helping our children learn. what we don't need is fossil fuel front groups pumping out morphoney science -- more phony science to pollute public education just like they pollute our oceans and atmosphere. i have been actually pretty heartened to hear about this from teachers working in classrooms in my home state of rhode island. holly emmery teaches science to seventh and eighth graders at exeter west greenwich junior high school. her students focus on solutions to climate change, s
according to the omaha world herald, nebraska's new standards, and i quote, challenge kids to think and act like scientists, which is exactly what our science classrooms ought to do. one omaha respect dentsz encouraged the -- resident encouraged the school board to do the ethical thing and tell the next generation what's going on with climate. and a science professor at the university of nebraska lincoln said that the standards represented good solid science, good solid science education. so...
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he served in k company's 331st infantry regimen, eighty-third division landing on omaha beach, june 6thevent of 1944 other hats off to mr. horvath. >> 100 percent. >>> that ace look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. up next pat's here with your morning sports. good morning, pat. >> we will get you caught up on day one of the sixers training camp and what the coach is seeing in his talented roster. >>> plus we will go behind the scenes with carson wentz. we will talk about what he offered up for jake elliott if he made that 61-yard [rooster crow] honey, what are you doing? watching a cow...? what's it doing? impressions. this september, get one of three breakfast items free when you order with the chick-fil-a one app. >>> welcome back everyone we're glad you are waking up with us. >> pat's here with sports and we're talk about the sixers camp continuing today. >> yes, we are, it must have felt like christmas day for sixers head coach brett brown with training camp underway brown has a roster stocked with impressive talent, for the first time in his tenure. during hi
he served in k company's 331st infantry regimen, eighty-third division landing on omaha beach, june 6thevent of 1944 other hats off to mr. horvath. >> 100 percent. >>> that ace look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware valley. up next pat's here with your morning sports. good morning, pat. >> we will get you caught up on day one of the sixers training camp and what the coach is seeing in his talented roster. >>> plus we will go behind the scenes with...
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if you look out to the west, chicago, saint louis omaha wichita memphis dallas all in the 90's and that air mass will be gradually moving our way as we head through the weekend. in addition to that, we've got the remnants of josÉ spinning off the eastern seaboard so that means if you are going to the jersey beaches, the delaware beaches, the jersey shore, rip currents will be a problem but the next four days we have this strong ridge of high pressure. so, what this means, summer hangs tough. temperatures running about 10 to 15 degrees above average. definitely on the warm side. and your evening planner showing this friday night, you're heading out really don't need a jacket. temperatures just gradually dropping down into the low 70's by 11 o'clock. i'll talk about that record warmth on the way, also have the latest on hurricane maria in the accuweather 7-day forecast. jim. >> thank you, cecily. >>> don't let the hot weather lull you into thinking that the surf is going to be calm at the jersey shore. there is a high risk of rip currents and it may stay that way for awhile. "action news"
if you look out to the west, chicago, saint louis omaha wichita memphis dallas all in the 90's and that air mass will be gradually moving our way as we head through the weekend. in addition to that, we've got the remnants of josÉ spinning off the eastern seaboard so that means if you are going to the jersey beaches, the delaware beaches, the jersey shore, rip currents will be a problem but the next four days we have this strong ridge of high pressure. so, what this means, summer hangs tough....
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flights to jacksonville, charleston, memphis, omaha and madison begin next spring.an street the dow took a bit of a dip, the nasdaq and the s & p were both in the green. u.s. stock futures are all pointing up in premarket trading. >>> maybe 140 characters just isn't enough. twitter is now testing a 280 character limit for tweets, double the usual number. the tiny test group includes tweeters in english spanish and portuguese. twitter has not said whether the feature will be expanded to all users. >> i wish they would go the other way. i think we all have received tweets that we just think the less said the better. >> it's like a telegram and it should be short so i agree. >> yes. it is 4:53. celebrities spotted in philadelphia. coming up later in the morning buzz, why some a-list stars are in our area. >> a police officer takes on a potentially stinky job in helping a stuck skunk. video is up next. >> ♪ facing an epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. vanessa: in honor of recovery month, we want you to know that recovery from addiction is possible. christie: the sig
flights to jacksonville, charleston, memphis, omaha and madison begin next spring.an street the dow took a bit of a dip, the nasdaq and the s & p were both in the green. u.s. stock futures are all pointing up in premarket trading. >>> maybe 140 characters just isn't enough. twitter is now testing a 280 character limit for tweets, double the usual number. the tiny test group includes tweeters in english spanish and portuguese. twitter has not said whether the feature will be...
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why did you come back to omaha? when i came back i had a about $175,000, and i thought that was all i would need to live the rest of my life. have you ever run into that guy again? no, he needs protection now. when you had your first annual meeting, how many people showed up at that? well, we had 12, but you had to count my aunt katie and my uncle fred. any word of advice you'd give to somebody who's a young investor who would like to emulate you? woman: would you fix your tie please? well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but okay. just leave it this way. all right. [♪] [david reading onscreen text]
why did you come back to omaha? when i came back i had a about $175,000, and i thought that was all i would need to live the rest of my life. have you ever run into that guy again? no, he needs protection now. when you had your first annual meeting, how many people showed up at that? well, we had 12, but you had to count my aunt katie and my uncle fred. any word of advice you'd give to somebody who's a young investor who would like to emulate you? woman: would you fix your tie please? well,...
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kerry sanders, nbc news, omaha. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.ightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good >>> now on "extra." jane fonda's first words about her awkward tv moment with megyn kelly. >> you're not proud to admit you had work done, why not? >> we really want to talk about that? >> the new star of morning tv making heads lines as she goes from probing politicians to grilling celebrities. >>> first kim, then kylie, now khloe expecting a baby. >>> anthony weiner in fear for his life. >>> prime time's biggest surprise, jack's death revealed. >> our new interview with tv's highest paid woman. >> sophia vergara playing picabo with her sexy underwear line. >>> inside taylor swift's insane new york rental with an underground pool. >> $40,000 a month.
kerry sanders, nbc news, omaha. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.ightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good >>> now on "extra." jane fonda's first words about her awkward tv moment with megyn kelly. >> you're not proud to admit you had work done, why not? >> we really want to talk about that? >> the new star of morning tv making heads lines as she...
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intercontinental ballistic missile warheads and on thursday madis will travel to omaha nebraska where he will meet with the u.s. strategic command leadership and discuss strategic deterrence options that will prepare the u.s. to handle any nuclear attack from north korea and on friday the secretary's trip will end in mexico that is hoping to reaffirm that u.s. is commitment to the bilateral defense relationship with mexico and the north america community because nick says experts warn we're living in the most dangerous time for nuclear war almost all the experts believe that this is the closest we've come to nuclear war since the cuban missile crisis in one nine hundred sixty two. we are really facing a very dangerous situation that has to be defused but instead of being defused you've got these threats going back and forth from both sides so you've got from threatening fire and fury like the world has never seen north korea north korea making threats that we're going to take out american cities we're going to take out the american bases in guam you know this is a dangerous situation
intercontinental ballistic missile warheads and on thursday madis will travel to omaha nebraska where he will meet with the u.s. strategic command leadership and discuss strategic deterrence options that will prepare the u.s. to handle any nuclear attack from north korea and on friday the secretary's trip will end in mexico that is hoping to reaffirm that u.s. is commitment to the bilateral defense relationship with mexico and the north america community because nick says experts warn we're...
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after the battle of slim beauty when captain jack wrote a lengthy description for the omaha daily be,he described his own actions in that battle in the third person. your correspondent came near losing his hair on the afternoon of the fight in trying to get to that of an indian. he did get one topknot however, which will be sent to you for inspection. so while both bill and scot -- and jack took scalps, the differences from the time it happened until the end of his life, bill featured it in his stage performances and his wild west later. coincidentally, when jack had shot himself on stage, with jack playing the part of yellow hand in the play. jack, on the other hand, also took a scalp but refused to talk about it. in a lengthy article in 1915 that was otherwise favorable to jack, the reporter wrote "nobody ever heard of him on stage or elsewhere admits killing an indian or a white man, even in open battle." in this article, it says "too many who are looking for the real's thrills of stories of the famous indian fights in which captain jack has taken part, this is the cause of a feeli
after the battle of slim beauty when captain jack wrote a lengthy description for the omaha daily be,he described his own actions in that battle in the third person. your correspondent came near losing his hair on the afternoon of the fight in trying to get to that of an indian. he did get one topknot however, which will be sent to you for inspection. so while both bill and scot -- and jack took scalps, the differences from the time it happened until the end of his life, bill featured it in his...
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once a setting that provided a scenic view from omaha the mountains of myanmar are now a source of dread mars that are easier to brew bangladesh. former pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif's seat is being contested in a parliamentary election in lahore sharif's wife. is the front runner and seen as a test of support for husband and his pm and party in the political heartland the seat became vacant in july when sharif was disqualified dismissed from office by the supreme court over corruption allegations come on high the has more from outside the polling station in lahore. queuing up. and more did come here dare to be a political thriller. qualification. for the country's prime minister but it will be up to. date on read that they want to vote for it party. election she may even be the next prime minister of the country. for campaign. draw. whatever happened here really have a deep impact on the political future of the sherry family. particularly by election. and the upcoming election and. with the fame election there are question marks to what will happen next but all i . know ned anyo
once a setting that provided a scenic view from omaha the mountains of myanmar are now a source of dread mars that are easier to brew bangladesh. former pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif's seat is being contested in a parliamentary election in lahore sharif's wife. is the front runner and seen as a test of support for husband and his pm and party in the political heartland the seat became vacant in july when sharif was disqualified dismissed from office by the supreme court over corruption...
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nbc's kerry sanders is in omaha, nebraska kerry sanders has more from tt. children from all over t childr all over the to nebrask medicine for life-saving organ transplant surgeries. but when they come here, transp surgeries.p are the ever costs of life. when they're here for weeks, life. when they're her for weeks, months even years, those costs but now, no but now no more thanks in memory to lane graves. that >> rep was the story nation. a parent's worst parent nightmare.e. >> i i>> want to turn to that alligator attack at a disney world resort. >> reporter: 2-year-old lane graves from >> rep graves from vacation with his family as disney world when he was snatched, dragged underwater and killed by an and killed by an ♪ yes >> but this morning his memory e and well, because in his horrific horrif death, his heart broken parent discovered an unmet need. >> we met a very special person. we promised him at his wake, we would turn this tragedy into good for many families. >> reporter: every >> rep every year upwards of 30 children come to nebraska medicine in
nbc's kerry sanders is in omaha, nebraska kerry sanders has more from tt. children from all over t childr all over the to nebrask medicine for life-saving organ transplant surgeries. but when they come here, transp surgeries.p are the ever costs of life. when they're here for weeks, life. when they're her for weeks, months even years, those costs but now, no but now no more thanks in memory to lane graves. that >> rep was the story nation. a parent's worst parent nightmare.e. >> i...
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if >> kimberly: why the omaha steaks? >> jesse: trump steaks.the best, marble is asian. >> kimberly: you are a walking infomercial. you didn't give anybody the trump typewritten >> jesse: it throw some ties and, why not? >> greg: it does hurt a lot of people, i'm speaking personally. a lot of people want to see their family, they go back and forth. this retaliation moves it to end up hurting people that have family in russia and had family in the united states. it's a little bit of a problem, hopefully it's temporary. these steps resemble action when they really aren't. >> jesse: they've been happening for decades? it's what you do diplomatically. we are always good to be adversaries with the russians, no matter how many people try to warm them up. this a lot of hawks from a lot of defense contractors that want us to be adversaries, and we will for a very long time. >> juan: what happened to the trump reset? >> kimberly: every president that comes to office tries to reset with russia and it lasts a couple months. >> kimberly: one of the nfl's mo
if >> kimberly: why the omaha steaks? >> jesse: trump steaks.the best, marble is asian. >> kimberly: you are a walking infomercial. you didn't give anybody the trump typewritten >> jesse: it throw some ties and, why not? >> greg: it does hurt a lot of people, i'm speaking personally. a lot of people want to see their family, they go back and forth. this retaliation moves it to end up hurting people that have family in russia and had family in the united states....
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omaha, 72. 49 in bismarck. actually it will be cooler in billings, 309.hey are in the 20s with snow showers right now across the northern rockies. very fall-like out west, summer like here across the eastern half of the united states. that pattern will flip, but it will take a good solid week to get that weather here along the eastern seaboard. satellite and radar what we're seeing here this is hurricane maria, you can see the well-defined eye 150 miles east of nasau in the about bahamas ad moving north/northwest. it's a category 3 on the safford simpson scale. it will come close to north carolina at its closest mark. it will hook right and pull out to sea. it will produce huge waves and dangerous rip currents by wednesday and thursday. summer-like underneath a mostly sunny skies. low humidity levels. cape may, 80. allentown, 88 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll not be so lucky come tomorrow. the temperatures are warmer, the humidity starts to climb, as well. this is a comfortable 88 today. this is a very sticky 91 tomorrow. esp
omaha, 72. 49 in bismarck. actually it will be cooler in billings, 309.hey are in the 20s with snow showers right now across the northern rockies. very fall-like out west, summer like here across the eastern half of the united states. that pattern will flip, but it will take a good solid week to get that weather here along the eastern seaboard. satellite and radar what we're seeing here this is hurricane maria, you can see the well-defined eye 150 miles east of nasau in the about bahamas ad...
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he strode along omaha beach for hours. hea series of columns, described what he saw to readers. "so you 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. the toes of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a drill. and other bodies, uncollected, still sprawled grotesquely in the sand or half hidden by the high grass beyond the beach, he wrote. there was, he said, a thin line, 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 entrance into europe. there were soldiers packs toothbrushes, hand grenades. soap, cigarettes. it seemed a pure miracle that allied forces had succeeded. pyle had protected his readers, just as surely as a censor would. he described the dead on the beach with out talking about how explosive force could terror -- could tear a body to pi
he strode along omaha beach for hours. hea series of columns, described what he saw to readers. "so you 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. the toes of their shoes sticking up in a line as if on a drill. and other bodies, uncollected, still sprawled grotesquely in the...
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flights to jacksonville, memphis, omaha and madison will begin in 2018.irline announced it will begin nonstop flights in february. >>> to our first alert weather. taking a lye look from our cape may camera. dangerous rip currents. we have been hearing about that. still a threat at the shore because of hurricane maria's impact. and you just want to stay out of the water. they are sunbathing in the fog. >> they are out for a couple days. >> glad to be here helping you out. everybody has some hurricane fatigue going ob here. the meteorologists at hand and the people dealing with the disasters directly. so we will get maria out of here, but tomorrow will be the worst day of the impacts. and there's that angry surf. this is a live picture of the waves crashing on the peer there in new jersey. some of the wave heights up to ten feet in some cases. so na not a great looking day. if you are a swimmer, do not venture out there. the rip currents are strong. the kmalkts from maria are th e there. the winds will pick up out of the east and northeast at 15 to 25 miles
flights to jacksonville, memphis, omaha and madison will begin in 2018.irline announced it will begin nonstop flights in february. >>> to our first alert weather. taking a lye look from our cape may camera. dangerous rip currents. we have been hearing about that. still a threat at the shore because of hurricane maria's impact. and you just want to stay out of the water. they are sunbathing in the fog. >> they are out for a couple days. >> glad to be here helping you out....
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affect big cities and states like new york and california immensely, and states like kentucky and omaha home -- oklahoma. , the lower -- 10%ng the lowest rate from to 12% and trying to offset that with some kind of better deduction, does that work? that allow people to get more money in their pockets? sheila: i like the idea of doubling the standard eduction, removing the need to do a lot of itemization. ,hat the net benefit will be their paper say there will be a net benefit increasing the butom rate i 12%, definitely the standard deduction will come out ahead. i think we need to see more details. i do not know why they want to raise the lower rate. maybe they did that for revenue reasons. income families, they are the ones that need help and i would try to target them as much as possible. shery: sheila bair, thank you so much for joining us. trump delivering his tax beach at 3:20 pm eastern, 8:20 p.m. london. vonnie: we are halfway into the trading day in the u.s.. bit of: we are seeing a an interesting diversions between the dow and s&p 500 and nasdaq. the dow and s&p 500 are up and
affect big cities and states like new york and california immensely, and states like kentucky and omaha home -- oklahoma. , the lower -- 10%ng the lowest rate from to 12% and trying to offset that with some kind of better deduction, does that work? that allow people to get more money in their pockets? sheila: i like the idea of doubling the standard eduction, removing the need to do a lot of itemization. ,hat the net benefit will be their paper say there will be a net benefit increasing the...
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nbc's kerry sanders is in omaha, nebraska, with more. >> reporter: well, good morning, matt. children from all over the nation come here to nebraska medicine for life-saving organ transplant surgeries. but when they come here, what doesn't stop are those everyday costs of life. and when they're here for weeks, mohs,ven years, those costs can become crippling. but now, no more thanks, in memory, to lane graves. it was the story that shocked the nation. a parent's worst nightmare. >> want to turn to the horrific alligator attack at a disney world resort. >> reporter: 2-year-old lane graves from nebraska on vacation with his family at disney world when he was snatched, dragged underwater and killed by an alligator. ♪ yes, sir, yes, sir >> reporter: but this morning, his memory is alive and well, because in his horrific death, his heartbroken parents discovered an unmet need. >> lane had a special light about him. we promised him at his wake, we would turn this tragedy into good for many families. >> reporter: every year, upwards of 30 child
nbc's kerry sanders is in omaha, nebraska, with more. >> reporter: well, good morning, matt. children from all over the nation come here to nebraska medicine for life-saving organ transplant surgeries. but when they come here, what doesn't stop are those everyday costs of life. and when they're here for weeks, mohs,ven years, those costs can become crippling. but now, no more thanks, in memory, to lane graves. it was the story that shocked the nation. a parent's worst nightmare. >>...
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groupon of farmhometon income of back to your home town some dementia actually takes a flight into omaha and gas to drive an hour to get back to her town every weekend so what type of a culture clash is that? [laughter] a >> it is very different back home. we talked about senator ernst verses joni and that is home everybody has known me as joni going up in that community because that is where i grew up. i served as the county auditor but when i was elected to the senate then all of these people i have known for my entire life known f what do we call you now? to recall you senator? no. you called me joni. that is what you know, me ev. is a very small town'm everybody knows everybody now make up, i put on my running shorts and t-shirt and go to high vienna the shop for tertiaries. it isn't about big world issues but how is it going?. >> we go from of your campaign commercials you know how to castrate hogs. >> anybody from iowa? [laughter]growing >> what else did you learn?.rk >> hard work and determination recall them iowa values. my parents instilled in me that work ethic was important an
groupon of farmhometon income of back to your home town some dementia actually takes a flight into omaha and gas to drive an hour to get back to her town every weekend so what type of a culture clash is that? [laughter] a >> it is very different back home. we talked about senator ernst verses joni and that is home everybody has known me as joni going up in that community because that is where i grew up. i served as the county auditor but when i was elected to the senate then all of these...
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if you think we are hot, minneapolis is 94. 94 in omaha, chicago at 94. detroit even hotter than we are. our temperature hanging closer to 82. the area of high pressure continues to build our way. so our temperatures continue to go up over the next couple of days. right now our 82 with a breeze of 10 miles per hour making it feel nice outside. a little on the muggy side. but not like middle of summer sort of muggy. so feeling once again nice as you get out toward the evening. mid-70's to low 70's. it stays dry. clouds break down and all in all, a nice night. tomorrow we start off cooler than the last few mornings. as you get s have a crisp fall feeling. we get to lunchtime up to 81. 88 degrees for high temperature tomorrow. that puts us easily on the hot side of things. with the average high around 78. we will be there by 8:00 tomorrow everything. all in all a warm day. it does set us up for nice evening for d.c. united. the game starts at 7:00. temperature bess gin in the low 80's. then we are in the mid-70's toward the end of the game. working our way t
if you think we are hot, minneapolis is 94. 94 in omaha, chicago at 94. detroit even hotter than we are. our temperature hanging closer to 82. the area of high pressure continues to build our way. so our temperatures continue to go up over the next couple of days. right now our 82 with a breeze of 10 miles per hour making it feel nice outside. a little on the muggy side. but not like middle of summer sort of muggy. so feeling once again nice as you get out toward the evening. mid-70's to low...
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that is a couple of degrees warmer at 96, notice the drop chicago 71 and omaha 69 degrees is how it feels. there is our cold front. that is what will drop the temperatures here early tomorrow morning, in western pennsylvania right now. the spin is to the south and east that is maria giving us a few clouds on the western fringe that particular storm that continues to move out to sea. how it feels? the dew points in the tropical zone above 70 in philadelphia and new york city but it drops into the 50s in pittsburgh and 54 in detroit that is comfy air that arrives overnight. the winds of change come if late tonight and tomorrow. we are talking about cooler and comfy day into the rest of the week and upcoming weekend. however, 80s could be back next week. this could be a temporary change and we'll talk about that in the full accuweather forecast. in just a little bit. >> all right thank you. >> at this very moment president trump continues to lay out his plan to overhaul the federal tax code. massive tax cuts which he calls historic relief to the american people and the president is speaking
that is a couple of degrees warmer at 96, notice the drop chicago 71 and omaha 69 degrees is how it feels. there is our cold front. that is what will drop the temperatures here early tomorrow morning, in western pennsylvania right now. the spin is to the south and east that is maria giving us a few clouds on the western fringe that particular storm that continues to move out to sea. how it feels? the dew points in the tropical zone above 70 in philadelphia and new york city but it drops into...