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instead she had to call the omaha fire department. had two dogs, one cat and a pet snake. all were still in the house. all of them were found dead. neighbors across the street said they saw a woman in a car parked outside liz's house a few weeks before the fire. detective lagreau showed them a photo of cari. they said they couldn't be sure but she had the same general appearance. he made no secret of who did it. >> i will not lie, i set the house afire and let the kids die. >> later, cari to liz: "hope you and your kids burn to death." >> once you get into threats of an individual's life, or those around them, their children. >> suddenly the face went blank. she vanished. >> i came with nothing. again and again, nothing. >> dave was afraid she would go after the kids, too. >> what did she say when she talked about it? >> it took a toll. >> i was a blaze erv. >> examine you bought a gun? >> yeah. >> why? >> fofr my children, the protection agency's children. so dave and ld. and a terrible nau lgly, care y, your. >> come home. >> i don'
instead she had to call the omaha fire department. had two dogs, one cat and a pet snake. all were still in the house. all of them were found dead. neighbors across the street said they saw a woman in a car parked outside liz's house a few weeks before the fire. detective lagreau showed them a photo of cari. they said they couldn't be sure but she had the same general appearance. he made no secret of who did it. >> i will not lie, i set the house afire and let the kids die. >>...
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extremely worried about the massive spike in cases driven by the simultaneous spread of delta and omaha. right? no delta and o me crone are tween threats that are driving up cases to rick a numbers which again is leading to spikes in was be tyler positions. and does i'm highly concerned that army chrome being more times miserable, circulating at the same time as delta is leading to a soon army of cases. now we said earlier that corona virus infections and france have hit a record high. earlier i asked to w, a political correspondent, manual chaise, what's being done to slow the spread of the virus. a new measures to limit social interaction to maintain dis, dancing between people. working from home will become mandatory at least 3 days a week. ideally for days when possible, wherever data can be implemented, it is no longer optional. indoor events will be limited to 2000 people and $5000.00 people outside these consensus force cultural events. but there will not be any can sedation on pub political meetings. this is quite significant, as you know about france gazer for the new president
extremely worried about the massive spike in cases driven by the simultaneous spread of delta and omaha. right? no delta and o me crone are tween threats that are driving up cases to rick a numbers which again is leading to spikes in was be tyler positions. and does i'm highly concerned that army chrome being more times miserable, circulating at the same time as delta is leading to a soon army of cases. now we said earlier that corona virus infections and france have hit a record high. earlier...
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. >> reporter: these strikers in omaha have had it.f american workers, they're among 1400 employees who walked out of kellogg's plant and most voted to reject the latest offer. >> i feel we have tupper hand. >> picketers used words like leverage to explain their first strike in almost half a century there. >> just isn't enough skilled craftsmen to fill all these openings. >> you're not that easy to replace. >> no. >> reporter: few employees are these days. job openings nationwide above 10 million for five straight months. wrapped inside the great resignation, new opportunities. >> you see fast food companies offering signing bonuses. you see professional services and tech companies offering benefits, even over the robust benefits that are already available. >> reporter: consider construction jobs. at a time when home sales and prices are both booming. >> they're running the wire through the house. >> reporter: in idaho, developer joe atala is building this house outside boise. >> the good news is these guys are showing up. >> these guy
. >> reporter: these strikers in omaha have had it.f american workers, they're among 1400 employees who walked out of kellogg's plant and most voted to reject the latest offer. >> i feel we have tupper hand. >> picketers used words like leverage to explain their first strike in almost half a century there. >> just isn't enough skilled craftsmen to fill all these openings. >> you're not that easy to replace. >> no. >> reporter: few employees are these...
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my lia shellcare lithia, i learned omaha that got that's mean a lot to be a story. ah. so so, so much so much, much so with julia with us, 40 to please when be some continued actually i sent it out on monday with obviously on the phone. mm hm. my line will be emilia leave aka lynn. mitch weidler have you on a via, i love the mom a hug . you might go out the whole man, it's more i'd let her young cellar be those you. i mean, okay. if which other does. but these are a lot up engaged. wouldn't be hard to hear a month ago, but i had the oh cuz you've had them a better to help them with an online protocol. allow me a why that, that j lippy, the ones that i'm gonna have here. and also in our tele sadie self, didn't was up with us, but he could learn from this body of them. yeah. more that he certainly, you know, own me believe hotter than as you're not going healthy salon out of it for love, a few minutes a dealer to shed. and what i said, well yeah, he knows that could be a cool one. okay. the shuttle and the sewer a, a saudi and what i back there a with a mark on that to so
my lia shellcare lithia, i learned omaha that got that's mean a lot to be a story. ah. so so, so much so much, much so with julia with us, 40 to please when be some continued actually i sent it out on monday with obviously on the phone. mm hm. my line will be emilia leave aka lynn. mitch weidler have you on a via, i love the mom a hug . you might go out the whole man, it's more i'd let her young cellar be those you. i mean, okay. if which other does. but these are a lot up engaged. wouldn't be...
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reporter: sharon gish has managed omaha's toy store for 14 holiday seasons.all, no arcade basketball, no pinball machines. >> right now they are out of stock. not sure if we'll get more. reporter: the problem is a surging consumer demand plus supply chain issues. higher prices for raw materials backed up ports and trucking shortages have made it more difficult for toy companies to stay stocked. take the distribution center. on our recent visit, workers were busy filling orders. >> we definitely are starting to run out of stock on a few items. normally you wouldn't see gaps like this start to come up for another week or two. reporter: mark and karen parson are the company's founders. >> our goal would be at peak by black friday. 90% would be the goal. this year, we are about 65%. reporter: filling orders for their hottest items, like the silicon push pop toy dubbed the tubal has been -- dimple, has been the challenge. >> we could not fulfill. it wasn't that we weren't placing the orders. we just uldn't get them here. reporter: they are doing all they can to ge
reporter: sharon gish has managed omaha's toy store for 14 holiday seasons.all, no arcade basketball, no pinball machines. >> right now they are out of stock. not sure if we'll get more. reporter: the problem is a surging consumer demand plus supply chain issues. higher prices for raw materials backed up ports and trucking shortages have made it more difficult for toy companies to stay stocked. take the distribution center. on our recent visit, workers were busy filling orders. >>...
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back in this country the humane society in nebraska has removed nearly 600 animals from one home near omaha birds and snakes. many of the animals were in poor health. charges are pending against the man who lives there. >>> a perfectly preserved fossil of a baby dinosaur still in its egg is offering new clues about the evolution of birds. the 66-million-year-old skeleton is being studied in china. scientists say there are many similarities to a bird including the dinosaur's posture. >> that's pretty cool too. >>> we turn now to a surprise in the mail. a college here in new york received a box full of cash, lots and lots of cash, and now there's a mystery everyone wants to solve. >> i've never seen this kind of money before in my life. >> reporter: dr. vinod menon, chair of the physics department at the city college of new york opened this package recently and got the surprise of his life. >> it was bubble wrapped. i opened the bubble wrap and there was all this money. >> reporter: the box sat there for nearly a year unopened and unsecured. inside, stacks of 50 and $100 bills. a grand total
back in this country the humane society in nebraska has removed nearly 600 animals from one home near omaha birds and snakes. many of the animals were in poor health. charges are pending against the man who lives there. >>> a perfectly preserved fossil of a baby dinosaur still in its egg is offering new clues about the evolution of birds. the 66-million-year-old skeleton is being studied in china. scientists say there are many similarities to a bird including the dinosaur's posture....
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spiritual places like the cemetery, omaha beach in normandy. social places like sundance square which is a new civic square in the middle of downtown fort worth and contemporary places as well like the memorial for disabled veterans and capitol hill. and spiritual places as well that were mentioned at the national cathedral of which we will see a little bit more very shortly. and i did not used to think about why we work because i did indeed enjoy the work. but i do think about it sometimes now and the answer is easy in which we do work quite hard because we have a great deal of satisfaction out of doing good work and so what defines the good work is perhaps a more difficult situation and the best description that i have seen, it comes from jackson and jackson is a part of this who is a cultural geographer, talking about making places for people that are biologically wholesome and socially just and spiritually uplifting. i think it is as good as i have ever heard in terms of its alignment with the practice of olmsted as a whole as well. i come
spiritual places like the cemetery, omaha beach in normandy. social places like sundance square which is a new civic square in the middle of downtown fort worth and contemporary places as well like the memorial for disabled veterans and capitol hill. and spiritual places as well that were mentioned at the national cathedral of which we will see a little bit more very shortly. and i did not used to think about why we work because i did indeed enjoy the work. but i do think about it sometimes now...
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and daughter hid in a closet when 80 mile an hour gusts blew the debris on their house outside of omaha. >> president biden toured two kentucky towns ravaged by last weekend's deadly tornadoes. he promised residents the federal government will do what it can to help victims. he was impressed by the resilience shown by community members, but understands there will be tough days ahead. >> those who lost someone, there are no words for the pain of losing someone. a lot of us know it. a lot of us understand it. especially around the holidays when everything is supposed to be happy and joyful. >> at least 90 people were killed with 80 in kentucky alone. there are still dozens missing. >> a texas oil company has been indicted for october's crude oil spill that devastated beaches and wildlife off of huntington beach in orange county. amplify energy and two of its subsidiaries failed to properly act when alarms went off to warn of the rupture. according to the indictment, the alerts went off eight times in 13 hours, but workers believed they were false alarms and tethpene>> the local dungeness
and daughter hid in a closet when 80 mile an hour gusts blew the debris on their house outside of omaha. >> president biden toured two kentucky towns ravaged by last weekend's deadly tornadoes. he promised residents the federal government will do what it can to help victims. he was impressed by the resilience shown by community members, but understands there will be tough days ahead. >> those who lost someone, there are no words for the pain of losing someone. a lot of us know it. a...
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omaha in the upper 60s that continues for tomorrow afternoon. it pushes more to the north and east into the upper mid-west kansas city 71 contending with that record tod new york city 46 degrees we're in the mid-70 across the so south. >> we will take a look at that forecast >> it is a big day wale take a big break and tell you about the space junk that kept astronauts from dngheoi tir job. >> the warning over those elaborate christmas decorations next magic eraser removes the messes you can see as well as more of the dirt and grime you don't. all you do is wet, squeeze and start erasing dirt and grime all around the house and try magic eraser sheets for a deep clean in hard to reach places that you can toss when your done. mr. clean magic eraser. for a deep down hygienic clean all around the house. ♪ ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a bite better. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of b
omaha in the upper 60s that continues for tomorrow afternoon. it pushes more to the north and east into the upper mid-west kansas city 71 contending with that record tod new york city 46 degrees we're in the mid-70 across the so south. >> we will take a look at that forecast >> it is a big day wale take a big break and tell you about the space junk that kept astronauts from dngheoi tir job. >> the warning over those elaborate christmas decorations next magic eraser removes the...
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and daughter hid in a closet when 80 mile an hour gusts blew the debris on their house outside of omaha biden toured two kentucky towns ravaged by last weekend's deadly tornadoes. he promised residents the federal government will do what it can to help victims. he was impressed by the resilience shown by community members, but understands there will be tough days ahead. >> those who lost someone, there are no words for the pain of losing someone. a lot of us know it. a lot of us understand it. especially around the holidays when everything is supposed to be happy and joyful. >> at least 90 people were killed with 80 in kentucky alone. there are still dozens missing. >> a texas oil company has been indicted for october's crude oil spill that devastated beaches and wildlife off of huntington beach in orange county. amplify energy and two of its subsidiaries failed to properly act when alarms went off to warn ofupture. according to the indictment, the alerts went off eight times in 13 hours, but workers believed they were false alarms and restarted the pipeline each time. >> the local dung
and daughter hid in a closet when 80 mile an hour gusts blew the debris on their house outside of omaha biden toured two kentucky towns ravaged by last weekend's deadly tornadoes. he promised residents the federal government will do what it can to help victims. he was impressed by the resilience shown by community members, but understands there will be tough days ahead. >> those who lost someone, there are no words for the pain of losing someone. a lot of us know it. a lot of us...
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look at these temperatures, folks. 71 in omaha and temperatures will be below freezing in the northernins. hey, that means we're going to have a strong storm moving through with lots of wind that could kick up severe thunderstorms, even isolated tornadoes into wednesday and wednesday night for minneapolis down to kansas city. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the historic first for women in the nation's largest police force. >>> but first what we're learning about the decision to free o.j. simpson from his parole early. >>> and later, why diet >>> authorities are warning about a humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in afghanistan. ian pannell has returned to kabul for the first time since the taliban took power. and he says the country is collapsing. >> reporter: the united nations is warning that as many as 1 million children could die in afghanistan this winter of hunger. there is a wholesale economic collapse. the price of bread has doubled just in the last few days we've been in the country. the country is also in the middle of a drought. it had to deal with
look at these temperatures, folks. 71 in omaha and temperatures will be below freezing in the northernins. hey, that means we're going to have a strong storm moving through with lots of wind that could kick up severe thunderstorms, even isolated tornadoes into wednesday and wednesday night for minneapolis down to kansas city. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the historic first for women in the nation's largest police force. >>> but first what we're...
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airlines have cancelled more than 2000 flights of globally and part due to staff shortages tied to omaha. dr. eric fargo dang is a senior fellow at the federation of american scientists and was one of the 1st us medical professionals to raise the alarm about the corona virus back in january 2020. he joins us from washington. d. c. a. welcome to d w doctor. the consensus seems to be forming amongst researchers that only cron is more transmissible, but less deadly than the alpha beta and delta variance. is that your understanding that if so, is that good news? thanks for having me. that is generally with the understanding. but actually, i think what people are not understanding correctly is there's not a little and missile, but it is actually about 5 times more transmissible. and i think that will actually translate to exponential more cases. the, i mean, our institute estimates 3000000000 people will potentially be impacted in the next 3 months. basically, 2 years worth of infection so far in the world. compressed the 3 months. and it milder is actually a misinformation, because in many w
airlines have cancelled more than 2000 flights of globally and part due to staff shortages tied to omaha. dr. eric fargo dang is a senior fellow at the federation of american scientists and was one of the 1st us medical professionals to raise the alarm about the corona virus back in january 2020. he joins us from washington. d. c. a. welcome to d w doctor. the consensus seems to be forming amongst researchers that only cron is more transmissible, but less deadly than the alpha beta and delta...
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omaha, nebraska, way in the 70s as well. will continue to move rapidly to the northeast. behind it, we're talking a big drop in temperature. norah, it will feel very much like winter and this warmth will disappear head into the day on thursday. >> o'donnell: scary to think about those tornado warnings. eric fisher, thank you. we're also getting breaking news about the tornado that devastated the state of kentucky. the national weather service said it was an e-4, with winds up to 190 miles per hour. that is the only tornado of that magnitude ever recorded in the month of december in that state. president biden surveyed the damage today, meeting with survivors, and cbs' lilia luciano is there. good evening, lilia. >> reporter: good evening, norah. president biden said natural disasters have cost the country nearly $100 billion this year alone. and this is the fifth time since taking office that he's been called on to comfort families in a disaster zone. president biden made his way through mayfield, kentucky, five days after a
omaha, nebraska, way in the 70s as well. will continue to move rapidly to the northeast. behind it, we're talking a big drop in temperature. norah, it will feel very much like winter and this warmth will disappear head into the day on thursday. >> o'donnell: scary to think about those tornado warnings. eric fisher, thank you. we're also getting breaking news about the tornado that devastated the state of kentucky. the national weather service said it was an e-4, with winds up to 190 miles...
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others tieing or beating records include tulsa, omaha, billings and wichita things begin to cool downrow. >>> overseas tonight, tensions between russia and ukraine are at a fever pitch with fears growing of another russian invasion as its forces mass on the border the u.s. secretary of state is trying to head off a conflict. andrea mitchell has more >> reporter: in stockholm today, secretary of state tony blinken meeting with moscow's veteran foreign minister sergey lavrov. seeking a diplomatic off ramp to the emerging crisis between ukraine and russia with tens of thousands of russian troops massing on ukraine's border blinken says vladimir putin could quickly invade ukraine for the first time since 2014. if he does, the u.s. and its nato allies warn moscow will face drastic economic and political sanctions. >> it's now on russia to de-escalate the current tensions by reversing the recent troop buildup, returning forces to normal peacetime positions and refraining from further intimidation and attempts to destabilize ukraine. >> reporter: the u.s. wants russia to back off the border
others tieing or beating records include tulsa, omaha, billings and wichita things begin to cool downrow. >>> overseas tonight, tensions between russia and ukraine are at a fever pitch with fears growing of another russian invasion as its forces mass on the border the u.s. secretary of state is trying to head off a conflict. andrea mitchell has more >> reporter: in stockholm today, secretary of state tony blinken meeting with moscow's veteran foreign minister sergey lavrov....
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look at these temperatures, folks. 71 in omaha and temperatures will be below freezing in the northernins. hey, that means we're going to have a strong storm moving through with lots of wind that could kick up severe thunderstorms, even isolated tornadoes into wednesday and wednesday night for minneapolis down to kansas city. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the historic first for women in the nation's largest police force. >>> but first what we're learning about the decision to free o.j. simpson from his parole early. parole early. >>> and later, why diet soda may meet jeff. in his life, he's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. the er... twice. and all the places this guy runs off to. like jeff's, a life well lived should continue at home. home instead offers customized services from personal care to memory care, so older adults can stay home, stay safe, and stay happy. home instead. to us, it's personal. [ coughing and sneezing ] home instead. cold season is back. bounce back fast with alka seltzer plus. with 25% more concentrated power.
look at these temperatures, folks. 71 in omaha and temperatures will be below freezing in the northernins. hey, that means we're going to have a strong storm moving through with lots of wind that could kick up severe thunderstorms, even isolated tornadoes into wednesday and wednesday night for minneapolis down to kansas city. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the historic first for women in the nation's largest police force. >>> but first what we're...
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some of the irish marks or chart goals and our servers o'clock our just for us to ask a v c device, omaha to come. erica fitz middle car. vigilant, unique about with, with overall almost aggravation. and i don't mind that the organ or the slide more i said it could, you must from says if she misses a more dear man could not be her can can, can you know, she would be about a moody of amsterdam car is my pension. what do you see, what get a fear and then you home or i can even the studio hadn't been in huddled confederacy on regular med miles leasehold excellent than normal deity that's um i had that i had came to for throughout the day i have the lobe much success to micah and on in that actual ability. yeah. i have the cali mother spect for that this was cited from a full yeah. structure. so like and then in my must a huffman elliptical my math and he said i can send you her some new her must foundation, but said lit, meant from the stash of santa elizabeth sunset will lead lima ivy. she did or so will look. hello michelle. i listen plus i feel bad enough. her little lead. where did india
some of the irish marks or chart goals and our servers o'clock our just for us to ask a v c device, omaha to come. erica fitz middle car. vigilant, unique about with, with overall almost aggravation. and i don't mind that the organ or the slide more i said it could, you must from says if she misses a more dear man could not be her can can, can you know, she would be about a moody of amsterdam car is my pension. what do you see, what get a fear and then you home or i can even the studio hadn't...
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anyway, i think what omaha does is gives us an extra incentive to recognize that we're not out of this yet. virus, santa montrose. but as i said, we need to trust in the science now and be patient and not be fearful. i, we will be able to do whatever needs to be done to adjust our strategies, to adjust our countermeasures. we can do that, and this is a moment when science does have us. and we got this and we are accountable for everyone out there to make sure we get these decisions made as quickly as possible based on the best evidence and in the public interest of using public institutions to make those decisions on the receiving a lot of questions but, and i will try maybe to summarize some and then you explained what we know so far, but on the crime and maria, you highlighted it on the card, is not a dominant variant, yet at least not yet around the world. so maybe we can also provide, as usual epidemiological update on what's the global situation at the moment. we cases hospitalizations also mortality. yeah, i mean again, so it, the, this, the emergence of this new variant is on to
anyway, i think what omaha does is gives us an extra incentive to recognize that we're not out of this yet. virus, santa montrose. but as i said, we need to trust in the science now and be patient and not be fearful. i, we will be able to do whatever needs to be done to adjust our strategies, to adjust our countermeasures. we can do that, and this is a moment when science does have us. and we got this and we are accountable for everyone out there to make sure we get these decisions made as...
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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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up the book we open up with the scene where the local chapter of the klan is visiting his family in omaha. he isn't born yet. his mother is pregnant with him and his father, there are organizing where marcus garvey, jenna, the white klan members don't like this. the people are running this town don't like this. there don't want to have black people aware of their rights and expressing themselves and rising up against what the status quo is. they feel threatened by this and they make threats, and luckily, this is a story where getting from one of the brothers. we have never heard it in this detail even where he talks about how the horses were. one of the brothers, wilfred, sausage by horses so these details about them were never known and we never think about these things with malcolm, right? even though malcolm is not on the scene this is the world he was born into. he is kind of in the scene. he is in his mothers ellie. so anyway my -- belly. he comes back to new york and he's talking with very close -- [inaudible] show in new york called like it is. he called him about this it is your k
up the book we open up with the scene where the local chapter of the klan is visiting his family in omaha. he isn't born yet. his mother is pregnant with him and his father, there are organizing where marcus garvey, jenna, the white klan members don't like this. the people are running this town don't like this. there don't want to have black people aware of their rights and expressing themselves and rising up against what the status quo is. they feel threatened by this and they make threats,...
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omaha, nebraska way into the 70s as well. all of this will continue moving rapidly to the north.ehind it we're talking about a big drop in temperature. it's going to feel very much like winter and this unusual warmth will disappear as we head into the day on thursday. >> scary to think about those tornado warnings, eric fisher. thank you. >>> well, tonight there is news that could impact your finances in the new year. the federal reserve signaled today that it may raise interest rates three three times in 2022, hoping to ease the staggering inflation that has americans paying more for just about everything. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >> reporter: new pressure on the biden administration tonight as the federal reserve warns soaring prices aren't going away any time soon. >> the risk of higher inflation becoming intrenched has increased. >> reporter: while unemployment is dropping, prices are up across the board, from groceries and gas to used cars and rent. also of concern for the economy, the winter covid surge. >> the rising covid cases in recent weeks, along
omaha, nebraska way into the 70s as well. all of this will continue moving rapidly to the north.ehind it we're talking about a big drop in temperature. it's going to feel very much like winter and this unusual warmth will disappear as we head into the day on thursday. >> scary to think about those tornado warnings, eric fisher. thank you. >>> well, tonight there is news that could impact your finances in the new year. the federal reserve signaled today that it may raise interest...
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. >> and that nurse joins us now, haleigh seizys is a nurse in omaha.as been a life-changing experience for you. what are you seeing, what are you feeling? >> yeah, so day to day, things are tough. i'm actually at work today and i have a patient who is not doing well. it takes a lot of time and effort from several different people to try and help these people improve. i truly am exhausted. but also at the same time motivated to just -- i mean, try and help whoever i can. >> wow. you are amazing. we played part of that youtube post, and in that same post, you said there are days you feel like you've hit a breaking point. but what gets you through? >> my coworkers. i think since we're all going through the same thing, we can kind of rally around each other and encourage each other, but i think also just continuing to acknowledge my own mental health and needs, that's the biggest part of it. >> you're mentally exhausted, you're physically exhausted. what are you hearing from the unvaccinated patients you're treating? why not get the vaccine? >> you know, i
. >> and that nurse joins us now, haleigh seizys is a nurse in omaha.as been a life-changing experience for you. what are you seeing, what are you feeling? >> yeah, so day to day, things are tough. i'm actually at work today and i have a patient who is not doing well. it takes a lot of time and effort from several different people to try and help these people improve. i truly am exhausted. but also at the same time motivated to just -- i mean, try and help whoever i can. >>...
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we will break records in oklahoma city and kansas, omaha, even milwaukee and that is why we have theomes through, very powerful cold front, area of low pressure, behind it snow in the rockies and in nevada, part of the northwest as well, 16 inches of snow, 76 inches of snow. the fact we have this powerful cold front moving through, warm, unseasonable air will cause risk for tornadoes again today and tonight in the overnight hours, people need to be on alert, nowhere you'll get these watches and warnings. todd: forget about the border crisis, terrible approval ratings, the liberal media love it. kamala harris's new office. carley: joe concha reacts to that and more coming up next. ♪♪ y day. we serve everyone, everywhere. we're dedicated to americans like you, who rely on us and depend on a public postal service. happy holidays and happy new year from the members of the american postal workers union. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough. finding
we will break records in oklahoma city and kansas, omaha, even milwaukee and that is why we have theomes through, very powerful cold front, area of low pressure, behind it snow in the rockies and in nevada, part of the northwest as well, 16 inches of snow, 76 inches of snow. the fact we have this powerful cold front moving through, warm, unseasonable air will cause risk for tornadoes again today and tonight in the overnight hours, people need to be on alert, nowhere you'll get these watches and...
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that concerns me about the media when they show d-day they talk about omaha and the carnage that was there which it certainly was but they make it look like we didn't have any difficulty. the fourth division lost 197 men on the beach on d-day but the next day when we attacked, we lost 50% of our men in three or four days, the second day i lost eight. it was our d-day, it was on the second day. we had to go through that water. the exits weren't all open and due to the fact we all landed where we were supposed to, exit 3 was really crowded so the 20 second infantry in the twelfth the cam behind us walked through, it took 7 hours to walk through that water and we went up the road and spread out and made the skirmish line and waited until morning. i was surprised it didn't get dark until 11:00 at night so we dug our holes and the next day we jumped off to attack. our third battalion police had infantry with more difficulty than the first two because they were a part of the first waves and their job with the eighth infantry was the eighth infantry, our third battalion must hit and go up t
that concerns me about the media when they show d-day they talk about omaha and the carnage that was there which it certainly was but they make it look like we didn't have any difficulty. the fourth division lost 197 men on the beach on d-day but the next day when we attacked, we lost 50% of our men in three or four days, the second day i lost eight. it was our d-day, it was on the second day. we had to go through that water. the exits weren't all open and due to the fact we all landed where we...
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and an... at the... at omaha... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik!research have advanced to the semi-finals and by the end of today's show, we will know the name of one more professor who will advance automatically. so, welcome ramón, ed, and julia. good luck. here are the categories in the jeopardy! round. ♪ and... - julia, let's start with you. - lit characters for $200. - ed. - who is ahab? - yes, captain ahab. - college sports for $200. - ramón. - what is the 100 meter?
and an... at the... at omaha... and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- mayim bialik!research have advanced to the semi-finals and by the end of today's show, we will know the name of one more professor who will advance automatically. so, welcome ramón, ed, and julia. good luck. here are the categories in the jeopardy! round. ♪ and... - julia, let's start with you. - lit characters for $200. - ed. - who is ahab? - yes, captain ahab. - college sports for $200. - ramón. - what is...
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that's what i provided with the uss omaha and uss russell when the ufos were buzzing our warships.have radar data flir data all sorts of data. we will see more and more of these our military has told us frequency of sightings and encounters. >> i'm sure everybody watch something wondering are we being invaded and do i need to get a booster if that's the case? that's a joke, jeremy. here's the -- go ahead. >> well, i'm just saying that the idea though it is that we don't know who is flying these craft. we don't know the intent of those operating these vehicles. and our government is taking it very seriously. right now there is legislation on the floor that is being debated to create a really profoundly robust ufo study group, something that is not in the shadows of secrecy, deep within the pentagon but something that is now more beholden to the public and having to be transparent. we are all looking for ufo transparency. one individual case of ufos is not something to hang your hat on. the general large topic when you have multiple sensor systems picking these up and, again, when th
that's what i provided with the uss omaha and uss russell when the ufos were buzzing our warships.have radar data flir data all sorts of data. we will see more and more of these our military has told us frequency of sightings and encounters. >> i'm sure everybody watch something wondering are we being invaded and do i need to get a booster if that's the case? that's a joke, jeremy. here's the -- go ahead. >> well, i'm just saying that the idea though it is that we don't know who is...
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millers international unions have been on strike since october 5th at kellogg factory in michigan, omahaher states. i marianne rafferty, now back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ ♪ >> sean: now amid endless covid rules, vaccine mandates, border chaos, the far left lunacy, red state governors all across the country are standing up to do everything they can do to limit the damage of the destructive democratic biotin/or agenda. tonight, texas governor greg abbott is standing up for the freedom of the people of texas and also standing up against one-size-fits-all so-called science and medicine. signing an order banning vaccine mandates and writing "since day one the state of texas has taken a stand against the federal government's unconstitutional covid-19 vaccine mandates in the workplace, three of which have since been deemed illegal by federal courts." my executive order clearly states that no employer can mandate the covid-19 vaccine for an employee with a religious, personal, or medical exemption." now abbott success stands in direct contrast with the failure of the biden administration and i
millers international unions have been on strike since october 5th at kellogg factory in michigan, omahaher states. i marianne rafferty, now back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ ♪ >> sean: now amid endless covid rules, vaccine mandates, border chaos, the far left lunacy, red state governors all across the country are standing up to do everything they can do to limit the damage of the destructive democratic biotin/or agenda. tonight, texas governor greg abbott is standing up for...
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in omaha and battle creek, but memphis is predominantly a black light and always has been. you talk about what you produce? close in memphis, we make frosted flakes, cornflakes, froot loops, rice crispies, i mean, different flavors of rice crispies and also the rice they used to make the rice krispie treat. other plans, we make specialty brands, special k, shdded wheat, stuff like that. so much cereal. everything that kellogg's makes, we -- we feed america. amy: this strike was almost three months. how did the workers get by on the picket line? >> a lot of our workers, it was a very stressful time of adversity and heartbreak and financial hardship. medical needs. we made it throughout the different -- we set up a gofundme and things like that, made it from different unions around t world, national involved. different affiliates across the world. we were able to network and reach out all across the world to help maintain most of our international provided weekly funds for everyone. ich were very appreciated. we maintained just by networking and coming together unions all ove
in omaha and battle creek, but memphis is predominantly a black light and always has been. you talk about what you produce? close in memphis, we make frosted flakes, cornflakes, froot loops, rice crispies, i mean, different flavors of rice crispies and also the rice they used to make the rice krispie treat. other plans, we make specialty brands, special k, shdded wheat, stuff like that. so much cereal. everything that kellogg's makes, we -- we feed america. amy: this strike was almost three...
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work in petra, one of the great arrivals anywhere in the world, places like the american cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france, places like sundance square, a new civic square in the middle of downtown forth worth, and contemporary places like the memorial of disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill, or spiritual places like our work on the close that deedee mentioned at the national cathedral of which you'll see a little more shortly. i didn't use to think much about why we worked because i enjoyed the work too much to do that, but i do think about it sometimes now and the answer is easy on a superficial level. we work and do work quite hard because again, it gives a great deal of satisfaction out of doing good work, but then what defines a good work, perhaps, a more difficult question. and the best description that i have seen of it, and i've heard laurie talk about it in the same way, comes from jv jackson and jv jackson, great cultural geographer talked about making places that are biologically wholesome, spiritually up lifting, i think it's a beautiful description in alignme
work in petra, one of the great arrivals anywhere in the world, places like the american cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france, places like sundance square, a new civic square in the middle of downtown forth worth, and contemporary places like the memorial of disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill, or spiritual places like our work on the close that deedee mentioned at the national cathedral of which you'll see a little more shortly. i didn't use to think much about why we worked...
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spiritual places like the high yarken cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france. social place likes the design of sun dance square which is a new sifx square middle of downtown fort worth and the memorial to disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill. more spiritual places like our work on the close that dede mentioned. at the national cathedral of what you will see a little bit more shortly. i didn't used to think much about why we worked. because i enjoyed the work too much to take time to do that. but i do think about it some times now. and the answer is easy on a superficial level. we work and we do work quite hard because again, a great deal of satisfaction out of doing good work. but then what defines a good work perhaps is a more difficult question. and the best description that i have seen of it, and i've heard laurie talk about it in the same way, it comes from j.b. jackson. and j.b. jackson, a great cultural geographer. talked about making places for people that are biologically wholesome, socially just and spiritually uplifting. and i think it is a b
spiritual places like the high yarken cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france. social place likes the design of sun dance square which is a new sifx square middle of downtown fort worth and the memorial to disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill. more spiritual places like our work on the close that dede mentioned. at the national cathedral of what you will see a little bit more shortly. i didn't used to think much about why we worked. because i enjoyed the work too much to take time...
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and then there's going to be a heavy band through nebraska, possibly sioux city north of omaha.his one. the snow forecast, once you get into the blue colors, that's 3 to 6 inches. pink and purple, 9 to 12 inches. a few areas, especially the mountains to the west are going to get a good deal of snow. south of minneapolis north of sioux city and north of wisconsin, that's a 6- to 12-inch swath of snow also. there could be a warm side to it. we could be dealing with tornados friday evening into the overnight hours. a heads-up to my friends in little rock, especially memphis, nashville, paducah, evansville, and tupelo, mississippi. there may be an isolated nocturnal tornado. those are the ones at night. they tend to be the most deadly because we don't really get a big heads-up when they're approaching. that's friday night into saturday morning. the forecast, warm in texas. 80 in dallas. a severe threat friday night in the southeast. snow in the plains. by the time we get to saturday, yes, it's 60 degrees in boston on saturday, but the rain and wind will move in as we go throughout t
and then there's going to be a heavy band through nebraska, possibly sioux city north of omaha.his one. the snow forecast, once you get into the blue colors, that's 3 to 6 inches. pink and purple, 9 to 12 inches. a few areas, especially the mountains to the west are going to get a good deal of snow. south of minneapolis north of sioux city and north of wisconsin, that's a 6- to 12-inch swath of snow also. there could be a warm side to it. we could be dealing with tornados friday evening into...
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. >> not omaha dog walkerns and pet sitters getting harder to find. >> pet care industry is suffering some of the same pressure that other industries are facing. >> the doctor -- she counsels pet owners to line up help in advance. you need to make sure your pet is prepared. >> it's about routine and positive reward. you want to get your dog used to meeting new people, meeting other dogs and then they will be more comfortable at the boring facility. >> start to build a new routine. if you are expected to be at work at nine and you will leave at seven, start going out at seven and just leave your dog for a few minutes. go around the corner and get coffee and come back. >> hines isn't the only sun with a little separation anxiety. >> you will leave and stand at the window and put the paws up on the window and it breaks your heart. >> they are working on a hybrid solution when they aren't working home they will use dog walker daycare. they want hines to be ready when they take their two week honeymoon this summer. >>> butterflies will soon have a new home at mountain view. they are using
. >> not omaha dog walkerns and pet sitters getting harder to find. >> pet care industry is suffering some of the same pressure that other industries are facing. >> the doctor -- she counsels pet owners to line up help in advance. you need to make sure your pet is prepared. >> it's about routine and positive reward. you want to get your dog used to meeting new people, meeting other dogs and then they will be more comfortable at the boring facility. >> start to...
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the four catalog factories are in battle creek, michigan as well as pennsylvania, omaha and memphis.ls including corn flakes, frosted flakes, fruit loops. >>> two long lost sisters managed to find each other once again. their reunion the result of a perfect accident. both signed up for ancestry.com and they were a perfect gentlemgenetic match. that was nearly two years ago. covid like everything else kept them apart. their first face to face meeting came at the denver airport. >> you do look like me. >> i do? >> yeah. i can't believe how much you look like mom. >> your mom? >> our mom. >> wow, harriet carter was given up for adoption at birth. their parents died decades ago, taking the secret of their sister hood with them to the grave. isn't that incredible? >> those ancestry stories -- >> you never know what you're going to find. the good and the bad in some cases. in this case very, very good. >>> yet another billionaire has jetted into space this time around, a japanese entrepreneur. he blasted off in a capsule this morning. it will dock at 8:41 eastern time. joining him on his 1
the four catalog factories are in battle creek, michigan as well as pennsylvania, omaha and memphis.ls including corn flakes, frosted flakes, fruit loops. >>> two long lost sisters managed to find each other once again. their reunion the result of a perfect accident. both signed up for ancestry.com and they were a perfect gentlemgenetic match. that was nearly two years ago. covid like everything else kept them apart. their first face to face meeting came at the denver airport. >>...
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they were so young that their navy had to go to the recruiting office in omaha and give them permissionudolph wanted the navy career, leo wanted to learn a trade. it was 1938, and the boys slept with their family in a two-bedroom house in a neighbor of russian immigrants in lincoln, nebraska. they enlisted that may. three years later on december 7, 1941, they were killed when their ship, the u.s.s. oklahoma, was sunk during the japanese attack on pearl harbor. for 78 years they rested among hundreds of the ship's fallen who were recovered but never identified, buried as unknowns in a cemetery in hawaii. then in 2019, a remarkable pentagon forensics project identified them as part of an effort to put names with all of the ship's unknowns. now, after identifying the bones of the boys and almost 400 other own own men, the defense p.o.w./m.i.a. accounting agency is closing down the program. on tuesday, the 80th anniversary of that attack, the last of the remains that could not be identified will be reburied in honolulu's national memorial cemetery, known appears the punch bowl. if you want
they were so young that their navy had to go to the recruiting office in omaha and give them permissionudolph wanted the navy career, leo wanted to learn a trade. it was 1938, and the boys slept with their family in a two-bedroom house in a neighbor of russian immigrants in lincoln, nebraska. they enlisted that may. three years later on december 7, 1941, they were killed when their ship, the u.s.s. oklahoma, was sunk during the japanese attack on pearl harbor. for 78 years they rested among...
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you omaha, pennsylvania, battle creek, michigan. a lot of diversity among the plants. more demographic makeup than others. memphis is probably the most predominantly black plane out of all four plants. juan: in terms of what you are asking of the public, honestly, kellogg is a name known across america and has been for decades in terms of its products, what are you asking in terms of the public? >> we are asking you not to buy kellogg's cereal. look for the logo on the side of the box. we're not making cereal right w so anything you eat, should have the logo on it so that is scabs cereal. those are replacement workers who don't care about the job they're doing trying to supply food chain to fd american people. we take pride in those jobs. union jobs. amy:, and, as we begin to wrap up, the company, kellogg's is saying we have made every effort to reach a fair agreement, and making six offers to the union throughout negotiations, all of which have included wage and benefit increases for every employee. it appears the union created unrealistic expectations for our employe
you omaha, pennsylvania, battle creek, michigan. a lot of diversity among the plants. more demographic makeup than others. memphis is probably the most predominantly black plane out of all four plants. juan: in terms of what you are asking of the public, honestly, kellogg is a name known across america and has been for decades in terms of its products, what are you asking in terms of the public? >> we are asking you not to buy kellogg's cereal. look for the logo on the side of the box....
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spiritual places like the american cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france. social places like the design of sundance square which is a new civic square in the middle of downtown . . and contemporary places like the memorial to disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill. or spiritual places like our work on the close that dd mentioned at the national cathedral of which you will see a littlebit more shortly . i didn't used to think much about why we worked because i enjoy the work too much to take time to do that but i do think about it sometimes now and the answer is easy on a superficial level. we do work quite hard to cause we get a great deal of satisfaction out of doing good work but then what defines good work perhaps is more difficult question and the best of description that i have seen other than i've heard lori talk about it comes from jb jackson and jb jackson writes, is a cultural geographer. talked about making places for people that are biologically wholesome , socially just and spiritually uplifting. i think it's a beautiful description, as g
spiritual places like the american cemetery at omaha beach in normandy france. social places like the design of sundance square which is a new civic square in the middle of downtown . . and contemporary places like the memorial to disabled veterans at the base of capitol hill. or spiritual places like our work on the close that dd mentioned at the national cathedral of which you will see a littlebit more shortly . i didn't used to think much about why we worked because i enjoy the work too much...
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omaha 74 degrees. their average high is 38. they shattered the record high.extreme fire risk. never before seen this time of the year in areas of the southern plains but where they typically have snow they haven't had rain in 60 days. the fires were fanned by a hundred-mile-per-hour winds. then our level 4 out of 5 in the upper midwest. never before tornado watch for minnesota was placed on top of snow cover. never seen that before. then their first tornado, the crazy dust moving all the way up toward northern michigan. we had every county in iowa with some sort of warning, whether a tornado or not. you could see the severe weather threat. >> tom, thank you so much. >>> in our earth matters series, deep inside of a nevada voik volcano what some call white gold, lithium and it is vital toward earth friendly battery powered technology. rene marsh went there to find out it has a positive and negative side. >> the temperature is frigid here in the northern desert of nevada but yet we find people camping in tents braving these harsh conditions as an act of resista
omaha 74 degrees. their average high is 38. they shattered the record high.extreme fire risk. never before seen this time of the year in areas of the southern plains but where they typically have snow they haven't had rain in 60 days. the fires were fanned by a hundred-mile-per-hour winds. then our level 4 out of 5 in the upper midwest. never before tornado watch for minnesota was placed on top of snow cover. never seen that before. then their first tornado, the crazy dust moving all the way up...
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the omaha area. he said this about the infighting.want to be the governing party next november, going into january of '23. and that requires winning people's confidence. and right now all the polling is great for us but this undermines that effort of taking back the speaker's gavel. we should not be shooting ourselves in the foot with infighting. and it's not appropriate. >> do you think it will actually hurt republicans, though? >> one of the things that happens when you aren't in charge is you don't have to be too responsible. you can spend a lot of energy just attacking the other guys. and playing games like they're playing. so whether or not this -- >> they're attacking each other. they're not even attacking democrats. >> and the fact is there is no more republican party for nancy mace in the house. like that doesn't exist anymore. there is no caucus that supports a republican voting their district on an infrastructure bill or on a belief about a big lie. and that is a sad state of affairs, but as a practical matter, you know, the
the omaha area. he said this about the infighting.want to be the governing party next november, going into january of '23. and that requires winning people's confidence. and right now all the polling is great for us but this undermines that effort of taking back the speaker's gavel. we should not be shooting ourselves in the foot with infighting. and it's not appropriate. >> do you think it will actually hurt republicans, though? >> one of the things that happens when you aren't in...
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but it is unclear how it will perform against omaha. new of acts uses a more traditional protein based technology raising hopes that it might convince people who are hesitant about taking newer m r n. a vaccines like to bring in now dr. deep t, we're dasani and epidemiologist at queen mary university in london. doctor, thank you so much for your time. 5 vaccines are now approved in europe. what does this latest novak's shot bring to the table that the others are not? i think it brings and other vaccine, which is always a good thing, given the supply shortages that we have across multiple countries. it's also a vaccine that doesn't require the sort of cold storage that the amount vaccines do . so it's potentially a vaccine that can be used much more widely across low and middle income countries where cold chains may not be quite in the same rate of data quite with him or any vaccines. having said that, of course we don't know what the effectiveness is again, so i'm a crown and you know whether boosting is required in the same way as with
but it is unclear how it will perform against omaha. new of acts uses a more traditional protein based technology raising hopes that it might convince people who are hesitant about taking newer m r n. a vaccines like to bring in now dr. deep t, we're dasani and epidemiologist at queen mary university in london. doctor, thank you so much for your time. 5 vaccines are now approved in europe. what does this latest novak's shot bring to the table that the others are not? i think it brings and other...