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undetected. >> any indication he was in omaha?one. >> none. >> for his part, linking told the cops he had nothing to do with the omaha killings. he designs ever saying he was glad doctor brumback was dead. in the end, detectives had to scratch doctor blanket off their list. back to the drawing board. if the suspect wasn't michael blink, the detective said it had to be someone else, with creighton connections. >> we knew we had to go through everybody in the pathology department, look at them, all the staff, everybody there. >> that means there are, what? maybe 1000, a couple of thousand persons of interest, all going in different directions? >> yeah. >> four days after the brumback murders, this investigation got one more jolt. another pathology professor from creighton reported that around 2:19 pm on mother's day, someone had tried to force their way into her house, setting off the burglar alarm. fortunately, doctor challenger a bird which -- under mother wear out for lunch at the time. >> from her position, we are right back to
undetected. >> any indication he was in omaha?one. >> none. >> for his part, linking told the cops he had nothing to do with the omaha killings. he designs ever saying he was glad doctor brumback was dead. in the end, detectives had to scratch doctor blanket off their list. back to the drawing board. if the suspect wasn't michael blink, the detective said it had to be someone else, with creighton connections. >> we knew we had to go through everybody in the pathology...
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he was born in omaha, nebraska. marry had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie lynch king. and so she was dorothy king. they had a child in july of 1913. they named leslie lynch king jr. and he's the person we know as gerald ford. in this case, we have his christening gown and a few other things of interest. but one of the things that we feature in this case is his baby book. a lot of mothers keep books on their children, even today, and dorothy was no exception. back in 1913, she began keeping a book on the baby's experience. we can't present the real thing, but we present a duplicate of it in flip form. some of the things you see here, the first picture of dorothy with the baby. he was born in a host in omaha, nebraska, in his grandfather's house, charles henry king's house. other interesting things in it, she records baby's first outings. the very first entry is his taxicab ride. it occurred two weeks after his birth. and that was when dorothy king was fleeingin leslie link king. leslie link king
he was born in omaha, nebraska. marry had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie lynch king. and so she was dorothy king. they had a child in july of 1913. they named leslie lynch king jr. and he's the person we know as gerald ford. in this case, we have his christening gown and a few other things of interest. but one of the things that we feature in this case is his baby book. a lot of mothers keep books on their children, even today, and dorothy was no exception. back in 1913,...
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his mother had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie lynch king, and so she was dorothyg. they had a child in july of 1913. they named leslie lynch king, jr., and he is the person that we know as gerald ford. in this case, we have his christening gown and a book that his mother kept. in 1913, his mother began to keep a book on the baby's experience, and we can't present the real thing, but a duplicate of it in flip form, and some of the things in here that you can see is the first picture of dorothy with the baby. he was born in a house in omaha, nebraska in his grandfather's house, charles king's house, and some of the interesting things about it is that she records the baby's first outing, and the entry of his first taxi cab ride, and she records two weeks after his birth, and that is when dorothy king was fleeing leslie lynch king. and leslie lynch king proved to be a abusive husband and that continued from the wedding day through the honeymoon and through the time of the pregnancy. as soon as she recovered the strength of the birth of the child, she secreted him to a
his mother had married a businessman in omaha by the name of leslie lynch king, and so she was dorothyg. they had a child in july of 1913. they named leslie lynch king, jr., and he is the person that we know as gerald ford. in this case, we have his christening gown and a book that his mother kept. in 1913, his mother began to keep a book on the baby's experience, and we can't present the real thing, but a duplicate of it in flip form, and some of the things in here that you can see is the...
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but they did not have an incident like you had in omaha. why? pure luck. >> but also by the end of -- like by 1919, certainly by the fall of 1919 we start to realize that these riots are messy. they're easy fodder for our enemies. so the europeans who barely could suffer wilson to begin with are like, well, well, if it isn't mr. democracy. >> kind of with them on that one. >> right, can't even handle his own mess. so that's not good. and then secondly this idea that we need to shut them down quickly. and if that means bringing in the military, we will. if it means increasing our police force we will because we can't return to business. so we get -- if we look only for these little fabulous orange explosions, then we miss all the other ways of like women stabbing each other on sidewalks, right, and peoples homes being bombed, these small scale exercises of violence that are, again, fueled by the same kinds of commitment. >> and i'll come back here and i'll give a four-hour lecture about why woodrow wilson is a terrible president if you want. but
but they did not have an incident like you had in omaha. why? pure luck. >> but also by the end of -- like by 1919, certainly by the fall of 1919 we start to realize that these riots are messy. they're easy fodder for our enemies. so the europeans who barely could suffer wilson to begin with are like, well, well, if it isn't mr. democracy. >> kind of with them on that one. >> right, can't even handle his own mess. so that's not good. and then secondly this idea that we need to...
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tanks are the thing that we associate with no man's land in northern france, not downtown omaha. right? and so here i find this photo, you know, just absolutely delicious in its potential. what is happening between these two guys, right? and then there is the child on the side who is like, this is juicy. he's probably a little kid selling newspapers. >> right. >> but nonetheless there is the lunchroom which we know, right, in the '60s will become a site of civil rights protest, and who stands down? who stands down? here, you want to talk about chicago? these are images of chicago. >> that might be washington. >> okay. >> but it's important to note that, you know, after the chicago riot the african-american community desperately wanted the militia to come in because they were besieged and there really was no food or water getting into -- and medical supplies. provident hospital the leading african-american hospital there was overwhelmed and the nurses and the staff were exhausted. they needed people to be -- to bring supplies in. >> and it's 100 degrees. >> yeah, and, again, remem
tanks are the thing that we associate with no man's land in northern france, not downtown omaha. right? and so here i find this photo, you know, just absolutely delicious in its potential. what is happening between these two guys, right? and then there is the child on the side who is like, this is juicy. he's probably a little kid selling newspapers. >> right. >> but nonetheless there is the lunchroom which we know, right, in the '60s will become a site of civil rights protest, and...
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it turned out to be rocket boat, he was in an lcs landing craft small off of omaha beach as a machineck up fire, he was proud of his adopted country and fill it was the his duty to serve america. trey: two questions, tell us about the museum. >> the yogi berra museum and learning and on campus of montclair state university, in montclair, new jersey 12 miles west of new york city, you can drive, oh, train, we have cool shiney things that people like to see in museums, like his mv-- and world series rings, they teach about grandpa's values of excellence. >> diversity, treating people with respect. trey: thank you, we'll have you back, and find out your favorite grandpa's quotes. trey: still ahead. important anniversary with a valuable lesson. ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ ♪ the best is yet to come ♪ ♪ ♪ what does it mean to be a hero? ancestry helped me learn more about the man behind the medal. he was a father to two young daughters. he was a scout and he knew the land better than anyone. he came from italy with nothing for a new life. his family depended on him. he sacrificed so much.
it turned out to be rocket boat, he was in an lcs landing craft small off of omaha beach as a machineck up fire, he was proud of his adopted country and fill it was the his duty to serve america. trey: two questions, tell us about the museum. >> the yogi berra museum and learning and on campus of montclair state university, in montclair, new jersey 12 miles west of new york city, you can drive, oh, train, we have cool shiney things that people like to see in museums, like his mv-- and...
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after graduation in 1949 with two years experience on television and on the radio in omaha. carson left hind a 15 minute show the very forgettable show called the squirrel man and headed west and got a job as an announcer on a television station in los angeles. he convinced the station to give them my timeslot where he could put together a program called carson which specializes in imitations of celebrities and botched commercials. after carson ad lib to joke about red skelton running across the set who happen to be watching the episode hired carson as a comedy writer. carson's big rate came when skelton injured himself during a rehearsal. skelton said carson had replaced him on the show that night and carson's one night star turned convinced cbs 2 establish the carson show. you may not have heard of it because it only lasted 39 weeks. carson complained the show failed because he didn't have enough control over its content and he made sure he had that control and the "tonight show." in the years leading up to the "tonight show" carson was host of a game show who do you trust
after graduation in 1949 with two years experience on television and on the radio in omaha. carson left hind a 15 minute show the very forgettable show called the squirrel man and headed west and got a job as an announcer on a television station in los angeles. he convinced the station to give them my timeslot where he could put together a program called carson which specializes in imitations of celebrities and botched commercials. after carson ad lib to joke about red skelton running across...
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the omaha school district of omaha nebraska, a suburban welty school district councilman set equal access act is unconstitutional to violation of the establishment clause. really quality principal went eight -- room with john paul stevens i don't think congress intended to intrude so deeply into federalism and values the power of scoreboards to make their own decisions and so forth. >> there you are making excuses for the bad guys. they do keep me honest. that was a great, great powerful tool. and by the way it's what i want the book tv. i wanted to be a tool so that when your church is threatened with closure or some other intrusion bites caesar into the religious atomic may or kids are treated in a discriminatory fashion they have the tools to say no. and then, i will be very brief on accommodation. >> that's okay were doing good. >> the great iconic liberal from the worn court, use these words to describe our culture : we are religious people whose institutions presuppose a supreme being. that is worth repeating we are religious people whose institutions presuppose basic premed being.
the omaha school district of omaha nebraska, a suburban welty school district councilman set equal access act is unconstitutional to violation of the establishment clause. really quality principal went eight -- room with john paul stevens i don't think congress intended to intrude so deeply into federalism and values the power of scoreboards to make their own decisions and so forth. >> there you are making excuses for the bad guys. they do keep me honest. that was a great, great powerful...
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burke who retired from the omaha power district on july 2 after serving the company for 24 years. he began his career in 1997 as vice president and 2015 took over as the company's 12th president and c.e.o. during this time with oppd, he faced some tough challenges. with his tenacity and great leadership skills he overcame them all. his tenure as c.e.o. will be remembered as one of transition. he made several decisions early on that set the future for oppd. when he became the c.e.o., they initiated utility wide lean financial work to make the utility financially efficient an strong. he also made what he called the most difficult decision he ever made or been involved with recommending the closure of four calhoun nuclear station due to financial concerns and economies of scale as the country's smallest nuclear plant. in addition, under him the company continued to achieve financial stability and five straight years of no rate increase, which is amazing. now in its fifth year of no-rate increases. further, his time included a transition to more renewable energy and the commitment to
burke who retired from the omaha power district on july 2 after serving the company for 24 years. he began his career in 1997 as vice president and 2015 took over as the company's 12th president and c.e.o. during this time with oppd, he faced some tough challenges. with his tenacity and great leadership skills he overcame them all. his tenure as c.e.o. will be remembered as one of transition. he made several decisions early on that set the future for oppd. when he became the c.e.o., they...
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the westside school district of omaha, nebraska, suburban omaha, a wealthy school district, they said the equal access act is unconstitutional, a violation of the establishment because. it rejected nine to nothing. we won the equality principle. eight to one with john paul stevens dissent. but it wasn't at eoc credit dissent in which they said i don't think congress intended to intrude so deeply into federalism values to allow school words to make their own decisions. no one else on the court agreed. dr. farr: there you are making accuses for the bad guys. judge starr: was that an excuse? idiosyncratic i did say. keep me honest. equality principle became firmly embedded in our constitutional architecture is a great powerful tool. by the way, is well with the book to be, to be a tool so that when your church is threatened with closure, sound familiar? or some other intrusion into the religious autonomy. kids treated and a discriminatory fashion have the tools to say no. i'll be very brief on accommodation. william odalys, the great iconic liberal, use these words to describe her cultur
the westside school district of omaha, nebraska, suburban omaha, a wealthy school district, they said the equal access act is unconstitutional, a violation of the establishment because. it rejected nine to nothing. we won the equality principle. eight to one with john paul stevens dissent. but it wasn't at eoc credit dissent in which they said i don't think congress intended to intrude so deeply into federalism values to allow school words to make their own decisions. no one else on the court...
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tomorrow if you're doing any traveling the focus shifts to the midwest, chicago to omaha. again, strong thunderstorms, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour, maybe an isolated tornado. we're back with a look at our local forecast in about ten minutes. >> san diego could lead the rest of the state when it comes to gun violence. there was a meeting to discuss a game changer in the implementation of red flag laws or gvros. they work with the police and courts. the judge must be convinced that a person is a threat to himself or others. >> but you can do something at a local level. we have been using gvros effectively for the last four years. >> the d.a. says the process is a no-knock, permanent removal. it's sometimes call add red flag rule because all the warning flags are in place before something can be done. >>> still to come tonight, the olympic village is officially open and ready to welcome athletes for the olympic games. >>> tokyo, the best-ever prepared city for olympic games. >> you just heard from the president of the international olympic committee. ten days and count
tomorrow if you're doing any traveling the focus shifts to the midwest, chicago to omaha. again, strong thunderstorms, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour, maybe an isolated tornado. we're back with a look at our local forecast in about ten minutes. >> san diego could lead the rest of the state when it comes to gun violence. there was a meeting to discuss a game changer in the implementation of red flag laws or gvros. they work with the police and courts. the judge must be convinced that a...
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omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, what, what do you mean she's not there? they're like, we she's not here and we've been clogging. her and she's not answering. >> the thing was, jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panic now she ran to her car. was jessica at home, sick? >> it's like, let's call her on the way over there. i was thinking, i don't know where she's at. and then i started to think, really bad things. maybe she was in a ditch somewhere passed out. maybe she was in a really bad car accident. >> did you know it was something bad? >> i felt something was wrong. so, i get over there and her car is in the driveway. i'm like, ok she is here. she's not in an accident. but why isn't she answering the phone? >> the door was locked. so, missy used her key to let herself in. >> i walk in and her house is really dark. i can't find her and it's like, everything is dark, so i don't know where i am going. and th
omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like, what, what do you mean she's not there? they're like, we she's not here and we've been clogging. her and she's not answering. >> the thing was, jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panic now she ran to her car. was jessica at home, sick? >> it's like, let's call her on the way over there....
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do you remember when joe biden was in omaha and talking about vice president pence?said he was a decent guy. do you remember that? and then of course the fury of the left came upon him for telling the truth about mike pence. i know that we want principal people in office and that is who mike pence is. when you think about what happened as he is in congress and the government ship -- governorship of indiana, nothing of him as vice president. i want to say to you, it is perfectly clear to me and to you, i am sure, that the best thing candidate trump ever did was pick mike pence for his running mate. best thing ever. [applause] thank god they were elected. when you think about that time, those four years, i feel like they were four years the lord gave us to do great things, you think about what he did, he was at the heart -- the president and mike pence -- at the heart of protecting our religious liberties, at the heart of defending unborn, innocent lives here and abroad, at the heart of changing the united states supreme court to a 6-3 conservative majority. let's appl
do you remember when joe biden was in omaha and talking about vice president pence?said he was a decent guy. do you remember that? and then of course the fury of the left came upon him for telling the truth about mike pence. i know that we want principal people in office and that is who mike pence is. when you think about what happened as he is in congress and the government ship -- governorship of indiana, nothing of him as vice president. i want to say to you, it is perfectly clear to me and...
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if you remember when joe biden, candidate biden was in omaha talking about vice president pence and he was a decent guy, remember that? then of course all the fury of the left came upon him for o telling the truth about mike pence. i know the family leader, people with great character in office and that's exactly who mike pence is. when you think about what's happened as he was in congress, when he was in the governor ship, the great state of indiana, now think about him as vice president. vi you it say to perfectly clear to me and to you, i am short that the best thing candidate trump rated was picked mike pence for his running mate.ik [applause] best thingng ever. [laughter] thank god they were elected and went you think about that time, those four years and i feel like they were four years the lord gave us to do great things, when you think about what he did, he was at the heart of the president and mike pence at the- heart of protecting our religious liberties. at the heart of defending unborn innocent lives here and abroad at the heart of changing united states supreme court to a
if you remember when joe biden, candidate biden was in omaha talking about vice president pence and he was a decent guy, remember that? then of course all the fury of the left came upon him for o telling the truth about mike pence. i know the family leader, people with great character in office and that's exactly who mike pence is. when you think about what's happened as he was in congress, when he was in the governor ship, the great state of indiana, now think about him as vice president. vi...
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do you remember when joe biden, candidate biden was in omaha and he was talking about vice president pence? and he said he was a decent guy. do you remember that. and then of course all the furyu of the left came upon him for telling the truth about mike pence. family leaderee. wants principled people that have great character in office. that's exactly who mike pence is. when you think about what has happened as he was in congress, when he was in the governorship of the great state of indiana, now think about him as vice president. i want to say to you, it is perfectly clear to me, and to you i am sure, that the best thing candidate trump ever did was picked mike pence for hisnn running mate, best thing ever. [applause] thank god they were elected. and when you think about that time, those four years, and i feel like they were four years that the lord gave us to do greatt things, when you think about what he did, he was at the heart, the president and mike pence, at the heart of protecting our religious liberties, at the hearte of defending unborn innocent life here and abroad, at th
do you remember when joe biden, candidate biden was in omaha and he was talking about vice president pence? and he said he was a decent guy. do you remember that. and then of course all the furyu of the left came upon him for telling the truth about mike pence. family leaderee. wants principled people that have great character in office. that's exactly who mike pence is. when you think about what has happened as he was in congress, when he was in the governorship of the great state of indiana,...
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that's what i'm watching. mutual omaha wild kingdom that i'm watching the today show or the david letterman show. i'm probably not david letterman, when i was 8 years old. but you would see someone who looked like a wildlife conservationists with the jungle had come in with the you know, baby links are the baby tiger, the baby leopard. and we would play with them these, this was abc, nbc, cbs major networks in the united states that have connected these entertainment 2nd sections to their new shows. is there not a complicity and minimum a blind eye, but if not, that a a dereliction of responsibility of these news organs about what was happening with these cats and what became of them? i think at least a blind eye, but i think maybe all of us, you know, that's no different than possibly me even tim harrison that you see in the film. and he acknowledges that which is what happens is you know, these conservation of gain, our trust. they have a level of celebrity to them, of course. and i think if anyone else might come on tv or maybe show up at a mall or something like that, you might actually
that's what i'm watching. mutual omaha wild kingdom that i'm watching the today show or the david letterman show. i'm probably not david letterman, when i was 8 years old. but you would see someone who looked like a wildlife conservationists with the jungle had come in with the you know, baby links are the baby tiger, the baby leopard. and we would play with them these, this was abc, nbc, cbs major networks in the united states that have connected these entertainment 2nd sections to their new...
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don't mind i tell one speech that she game enter gave in 1986 at boys town the famous orphanage near omaha, they were honoring her that day for her drug advocacy, she says to the 400 children of a foster care broken home and she said something to the remarkable in the speech in a moment of vulnerability and openness and candor that really struck me in the reason i'm here today is not because of the award, it's because of you, a time when i didn't know where i belonged either, what i wish for more than anything else in the world was a normal family, you usually start closing your heart to people, that's how you her in the first place you open your heart and another thing that happened you start trusting people, somewhere along the way they probably didn't live up to your trust and there is another thing that happens when we've been hurt, you start to think, you're not worth much, how can i be worse if someone would treat me in this terrible way, i understand why you feel beaten-down, i think when you look at that and when you look at the instability of ronald reagan's childhood as the son o
don't mind i tell one speech that she game enter gave in 1986 at boys town the famous orphanage near omaha, they were honoring her that day for her drug advocacy, she says to the 400 children of a foster care broken home and she said something to the remarkable in the speech in a moment of vulnerability and openness and candor that really struck me in the reason i'm here today is not because of the award, it's because of you, a time when i didn't know where i belonged either, what i wish for...
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this amy from omaha, nebraska, talks about admiration for your mother, her kindness and consideration for american women. as you approach mother's day this weekend what do you miss most about betty ford? >> i just miss her. ann, you know when you don't have any parents it's hard. my girls will treat me well and i will treat them well and i'm glad i have daughters to celebrate my mother's day with. just the talks and the time together you can't replace them. >> so time for the last question and actually this viewer has written what i actually was going to ask you with the close and it's such an important part of the betty ford story. she has a lasting legacy that changed the lives of so many families. rescued them in effect. can you talk about your mother, the founding of the better ford center, what it meant to her and what it meant to so many people that you must have met during the years that you took a leadership role as well, susan. >> mother got sober april 1st. we did the intervention april 1st of 1978 and her zero brighty date is april 7th because of detox and that sort of thin
this amy from omaha, nebraska, talks about admiration for your mother, her kindness and consideration for american women. as you approach mother's day this weekend what do you miss most about betty ford? >> i just miss her. ann, you know when you don't have any parents it's hard. my girls will treat me well and i will treat them well and i'm glad i have daughters to celebrate my mother's day with. just the talks and the time together you can't replace them. >> so time for the last...
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also about sounds it's about the muffled drum at lexington concord and the sound of the surf that omaha beach sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed.
also about sounds it's about the muffled drum at lexington concord and the sound of the surf that omaha beach sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed.
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do find if you don't mind until one speech she gave in 1986, a boys town the famous orphanage near omahaey were only during her pet under the day for her drug efficacy. and she says to these 400 children who come from you know, foster care robin elms pretty she said something really remarkable in the speech. it was a moment of vulnerability and openness and candor that really struck me. was she says is, the reason i am here today because of the award, it's because of you and there was a time when i didn't quite know where i belonged either rated when it wished for more than anything else in the world was a normal family. indeed what knows what happens when you are designed to mutually start closing the heart to people. because that is how you got hurt in the first place. you open your heart and another thing that happened, as you stop trusting people because somewhere along the way they probably didn't live up to your trust. and there's another thing that happens we have t been hurt. you start to think, you are not worth much. but how can i be worth anything if someone would treat me in
do find if you don't mind until one speech she gave in 1986, a boys town the famous orphanage near omahaey were only during her pet under the day for her drug efficacy. and she says to these 400 children who come from you know, foster care robin elms pretty she said something really remarkable in the speech. it was a moment of vulnerability and openness and candor that really struck me. was she says is, the reason i am here today because of the award, it's because of you and there was a time...
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also about sounds it's about the muffled drum at lexington concord and the sound of the surf that omaha beach sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed. and it's also about music. and music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree more congenially and more profitably then you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. absolutely, i you know. assures the the patriots were were carrying their swords and their guns they were carrying their pins and they were carrying their pros and they were carrying their poetry alone with them to move this revolution forward and to our country forward. henry david thoreau once wrote when i hear music i fear no danger. i'm invulnerable. i see no foe and i'm related to the earliest times and to the latest. and that pretty much sums up. i think what we wanted to write about when we sat down down to write this book. yeah. throw yeah throw. until about thrice until about three weeks ago mcgraw thought thoreau was a
also about sounds it's about the muffled drum at lexington concord and the sound of the surf that omaha beach sound of a minister at the march on washington calling on us to live up to the full meaning of our creed. and it's also about music. and music is one of the most universal expressions. you can listen to a song with which you might disagree more congenially and more profitably then you could ever listen to a speech about something with which you disagree. absolutely, i you know. assures...
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coli the meat came from greater omaha packing, then distributed to processors in illinois, indiana, minnesotaer equality, mackenzie scott and melinda french gates teaming up to give 40 million bucks to four foundations,' each focuses on advancing gender equality in tech, higher education, minority communities and care giving. >>> on wall street, the dow down 149, the s&p down 24 the nasdaq down 106. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news when the pandemic closed the pools, olympic swimmers needed a place to train that's when one california man says two of the biggest names in the game came a knocking >>> the black friday rush could be extra frantic this year, toy makers raise the alarm about a supply shortage and a price hike >>> plus, new evidence about the former president's push to label the 2020 election a fraud. >> handwritten notes show president trump urged the justice department to declare the election was corrupt as he desperately tried to overturn his loss on december the 27th, there was a phone call between president trump and the a
coli the meat came from greater omaha packing, then distributed to processors in illinois, indiana, minnesotaer equality, mackenzie scott and melinda french gates teaming up to give 40 million bucks to four foundations,' each focuses on advancing gender equality in tech, higher education, minority communities and care giving. >>> on wall street, the dow down 149, the s&p down 24 the nasdaq down 106. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the...
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there one third russian, went into the omaha battle. 15,000 effective combat strength. by july 31, 1934, they are reduced to 250. they were written off, they lost everybody. every commander who was in charge of the, get dunkirk and so forth with soldiers, the commanders have taken a personal oath to defend the sports to the last round of ammunition on pain of suicide and many of these ports were not even touched, when germany surrenders which means they were in it to win. and that underscored the great danger of this operation and the sensitivity of what everyone was doing, that great command, the great organization. >> another question is really interesting from the perspective that ralph ellen stein was one of the first, arguably the first american officer in the dachau concentration camp and the syrian experience would never leave him. he had his own version of posttraumatic stress as a result of what he encountered and some of the other brutalities he witnessed, we have an interesting question related to your grandfather. could you talk about your grandfather having
there one third russian, went into the omaha battle. 15,000 effective combat strength. by july 31, 1934, they are reduced to 250. they were written off, they lost everybody. every commander who was in charge of the, get dunkirk and so forth with soldiers, the commanders have taken a personal oath to defend the sports to the last round of ammunition on pain of suicide and many of these ports were not even touched, when germany surrenders which means they were in it to win. and that underscored...
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. >> jesse wright: i think the worst was my back, when i broke my back in omaha. >> alex wright: fracturedke my nose about ten times >> spencer wright: i broke all the sinuses on this-- right side of my face one time and had a brain bleed. as far as injuries goes, i think i'm one of the lucky ones sitting here. >> whitaker: do you hear yourself? brain bleed? ( laughs ) and you call that lucky? >> calvin wright: hurts a lot less than heartache, bill. ( laughs ) >> whitaker: but heartache won't land you in the hospital. the wright boys are well aware every ride could be their last. stuart came close. >> stuart wright: i said, "let't my head. kind of knocked me a little senseless. and i fell off, into the arena. he just jumped straight up and fell completely on me. thought it broke my back, because i just felt my ribs pop as he landed on me. i was like, "oh my gosh!" >> whitaker: as awful as that may sound, the wrights say the hardest part of the job is being away from home. >> cody wright: what'd they tell alex last time he went to the doctor? >> whitaker: they're on the road around 250 days
. >> jesse wright: i think the worst was my back, when i broke my back in omaha. >> alex wright: fracturedke my nose about ten times >> spencer wright: i broke all the sinuses on this-- right side of my face one time and had a brain bleed. as far as injuries goes, i think i'm one of the lucky ones sitting here. >> whitaker: do you hear yourself? brain bleed? ( laughs ) and you call that lucky? >> calvin wright: hurts a lot less than heartache, bill. ( laughs )...
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omaha seeing some damage yesterday and trees down. all right. it's going to be from parts of new mexico, santa fe, down to the mexican border. san angelo, south of dallas. get part of the metroplex in there into shreveport as well. stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley. >>> good morning. the bay shoreline escaping the worst of the heat. today in the 70s. a nice afternoon in oakland. >>> this weather report has been >>> this weather report has been sponsored by ozempic. >> you know what's galling? i just watch him -- >> galling? >> i watch him do the weather with such, you know, enthusiasm. and then i ask him is it going to rain in my backyard barbecue today, and he says, and i'm quoting here, tbd. >> yeah, well -- >> look, you got -- >> it's not a personalized forecast just for you. >> right. i cover the big picture, the li
omaha seeing some damage yesterday and trees down. all right. it's going to be from parts of new mexico, santa fe, down to the mexican border. san angelo, south of dallas. get part of the metroplex in there into shreveport as well. stretching into mississippi. the threat today will be damaging winds, large hail. can't rule out a tornado, although the atmosphere isn't quite set up for that. but we'll probably see storms with rough winds. some will stretch all the way to the ohio river valley....
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the sizzling temperatures as we go to tomorrow, omaha 100. rapid city 101 st.heat really begins to build into the the tennessee valley and all the way down to the gulf coast heat index values up to 110 and late in the week this is where it's going to sizzle, dallas a good summer it's over, temperatures above 100 through the upcoming weekend >> bill what about the wildfires out west >> crazy with the smoke. people in connecticut yesterday calling the fire department saying they thought there was a fire nearby. that fire was 2,000 miles away the smoke has been relentless all week long. here is what we're looking at. air quality alerts, montana, northeast, ohio valley tomorrow we'll get smoky problems this has been the summer of unhealthy air quality, with all the fires. here is our smoke forecast little icons show you where the fires are. 9 large fires burning and as we go throughout the forecast the end of today towards tonight look at the smoke in the northern plains, that's heading into the ohio valley tomorrow, and then along the mid-atlantic coast, into thur
the sizzling temperatures as we go to tomorrow, omaha 100. rapid city 101 st.heat really begins to build into the the tennessee valley and all the way down to the gulf coast heat index values up to 110 and late in the week this is where it's going to sizzle, dallas a good summer it's over, temperatures above 100 through the upcoming weekend >> bill what about the wildfires out west >> crazy with the smoke. people in connecticut yesterday calling the fire department saying they...
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by the time they arrived in omaha in mid june. after beating texas and then virginia and then again beating texas in a walk-off hit, bottom of the ninth, the dogs advanced to the championship round to face vanderbilt. the bulldogs dropped the season opener. but the next day on the streak of pitching from houston harding and preston johnson who combined to three a four hitter, the state bounced back with a 14-2 victory. they carried that momentum into game three where will bednar and lan don simms took the mound and held vandy to one single hit. the bulldogs won in a 9-0 shutout to bring the national title home to -- for the first time ever to start -- i want to offer my congratulations to mississippi state head coach lamonis who was named head copy of the year eowe coach of the year. also congratulates to will bednar who one outstanding player at the college series and the s.c.c. player of the year named the american baseball coach's association's national player of the year. in addition, six bulldogs were named to this year's col
by the time they arrived in omaha in mid june. after beating texas and then virginia and then again beating texas in a walk-off hit, bottom of the ninth, the dogs advanced to the championship round to face vanderbilt. the bulldogs dropped the season opener. but the next day on the streak of pitching from houston harding and preston johnson who combined to three a four hitter, the state bounced back with a 14-2 victory. they carried that momentum into game three where will bednar and lan don...
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Jul 23, 2021
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and then the wealthy people that buffett knew from omaha, and they held it for decades.use every investor has to make that decision. what do they want to own for a long time to create wealth? we are in that debate right now in u.s. health. look at the move we had one year ago in u.s. homebuilding. some people are asking the question -- is this as good as it gets? in that subject, we are the people that think the demographics, the lack of supply is just incredible. anna: that is great in this latest iteration of the buy and hold. let me ask you then where you go now? is it property? is it energy stocks? are you taking those on as inflation hedges, or is it a much longer-term story? >> we are buying companies for the economics they get with the criteria we have, but to your point, where have we been going in the last 12 months and where we think is incredibly compelling compared to the s&p 500. warren buffett said if you want to beat bobby fischer, you play him at any game but chest. -- but chess. we can go out and buy energy stocks today. we own mall reits, and then the h
and then the wealthy people that buffett knew from omaha, and they held it for decades.use every investor has to make that decision. what do they want to own for a long time to create wealth? we are in that debate right now in u.s. health. look at the move we had one year ago in u.s. homebuilding. some people are asking the question -- is this as good as it gets? in that subject, we are the people that think the demographics, the lack of supply is just incredible. anna: that is great in this...
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throughout the united states, and places as far flung as new york and philadelphia, washington, d.c., omaha, nebraska, chicago, arkansas, long view, texas and on and on. in addition during that same period lynching was prolific throughout the united states. even here in oklahoma, between oklahoma statehood, 1907, and 1920, the year just prior to the massacre in 1921, there were 33 lynchings in oklahoma. 27 of those lynching victims were black. so we have these twin terrors in the united states during this period. race riots, or so-called race riots on the one hand and lynching, domestic terrorism on the other. so we're living in this period in a sort of racial crucible. and which black people essentially have no place to run, no safe haven, given the span of institutional systemic racism of the worst kind. >> and again, we want to share with you some of these photographs. we realize that they are disturbing. so if it does bother you just be forewarned, but just some of the scenes immediately after what happened. this from june 1st, 1921, 100 years ago, our guest is hannibal johnson, he's wr
throughout the united states, and places as far flung as new york and philadelphia, washington, d.c., omaha, nebraska, chicago, arkansas, long view, texas and on and on. in addition during that same period lynching was prolific throughout the united states. even here in oklahoma, between oklahoma statehood, 1907, and 1920, the year just prior to the massacre in 1921, there were 33 lynchings in oklahoma. 27 of those lynching victims were black. so we have these twin terrors in the united states...
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what is at the situation in germany in terms of domestic side omaha restrictions being eased? gone down dramatically. they were very, very low for some time but because of the delta mutation, it is also now dominant in germany, the cases are rising as well so when angela merkel said she did not want any brits to come to the content, there are many countries have resisted that because of the tourism —— to the continent. but any german chancellor also had to understand it did not make much sense because at the delta variant was already prevalent in germany so there are no restrictions never brits to come into the country. of course, there is a very delicate situation because at the end of september there is a federal election and the government will be in the same situation like the british government, which way do you choose now? it has a real dilemma and compared with the uk, i think germans were far more feisty, in a way. there were a lot of protest and they did not follow the rules and it is also a federal country so the regions of the site. so it is a hard task for her, alt
what is at the situation in germany in terms of domestic side omaha restrictions being eased? gone down dramatically. they were very, very low for some time but because of the delta mutation, it is also now dominant in germany, the cases are rising as well so when angela merkel said she did not want any brits to come to the content, there are many countries have resisted that because of the tourism —— to the continent. but any german chancellor also had to understand it did not make much...