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go to startup.ny.gov. ♪ liz: we're here in omaha, nebraska.e old split screen with david asman. it was news making interview but there were a couple of very important issues he talked about. david: you know me. i'm a nerd about the fed. we keep track of what they're doing. on same day jack welch said they weren't raising rates. we heard anthony scaramucci say that time and again. to hear warren buffett say. that you can pretty much bank on that if you hear warren buffett say it as well. let's go to adam shapiro. we had interesting day with the markets. really in the red when we were in the frein, there were own green. only three stocks keeping it in the green. that was disney, home depot. a lot of what is happening has to do with oil and energy sector getting hit hard today. >> oil and energy sector. oil traded over $50. it was $50.08 a barrel. within a couple hours we were down below $50. trading in the after-market below $48. transocean, conocophillips, exxonmobil, they all traded down. david: what is bad for energy is good for airlines, no
go to startup.ny.gov. ♪ liz: we're here in omaha, nebraska.e old split screen with david asman. it was news making interview but there were a couple of very important issues he talked about. david: you know me. i'm a nerd about the fed. we keep track of what they're doing. on same day jack welch said they weren't raising rates. we heard anthony scaramucci say that time and again. to hear warren buffett say. that you can pretty much bank on that if you hear warren buffett say it as well. let's...
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. >> before we get into the meat what happened with today's markets let's head to omaha, nebraska, where liz finished an interview with the "oracle of omaha" him seven, warren buffett. liz? liz: he is not make any currency bets. he feels absolutely there are opportunities to buy companies at a discount n europe he is about to buy one. he doesn't say which. i spot him to -- got him to say western europe. what about oil? he wouldn't predict when it would hit a bottom but he feels you have to make an investment in things like specialty chemicals. you know he bought about link ton northern. he is absolutely strong when he thinks keystone should go through. keystone gets the thumbs up from him. what about mortgage rates? what about interest rates? would he, can he, believe that the fed would tighten rates this year as they were supposed to? here's what he had to say about the fed and tightening rates. >> i think it will be very tough to raise rates when you've got what is going on around the world. if europe, has got them at zero and you get rates higher in the united states, that would exace
. >> before we get into the meat what happened with today's markets let's head to omaha, nebraska, where liz finished an interview with the "oracle of omaha" him seven, warren buffett. liz? liz: he is not make any currency bets. he feels absolutely there are opportunities to buy companies at a discount n europe he is about to buy one. he doesn't say which. i spot him to -- got him to say western europe. what about oil? he wouldn't predict when it would hit a bottom but he feels...
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more than 1500 flights have been canceled at airports in chicago detroit, omaha, nebraska.se crews did pretreat runways and taxiways. as always you're advised to check with your airline. check the flight status before you head to the airport. >>> and get up early with the nbc 10 morning team for the latest on the changing weather conditions. new jersey state offices already announcing a delayed 10:30 a.m. opening tomorrow for nonessential employees. count on nbc 10 news today as you prepare for the morning. the news starts at 4:00 a.m. >>> new tonight, investigators say a workplace secret is the motive behind the murder of a woman executed at a north philadelphia bus stop. nbc 10's denise nakano is live in center city. denise, this seems to be the case of a boss killed but her coworker. >> reporter: that's right kim jones was to be blow the whistle at turning points for children. police say the suspect then killed his boss to try to save his reputation. >> he took one of the greatest people in this world away forever. >> reporter: the words from a shock and angry son who ho
more than 1500 flights have been canceled at airports in chicago detroit, omaha, nebraska.se crews did pretreat runways and taxiways. as always you're advised to check with your airline. check the flight status before you head to the airport. >>> and get up early with the nbc 10 morning team for the latest on the changing weather conditions. new jersey state offices already announcing a delayed 10:30 a.m. opening tomorrow for nonessential employees. count on nbc 10 news today as you...
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cars were abandoned along highways in omaha, nebraska. in des moines, iowa, near whiteout conditions blinded drivers and in chicago the slow moving storm caused blizzard conditions. >> a little snow never hurt. yesterday we were all playing basketball in the driveway. today i got my snowblower out. >> reporter: more than a foot of snow is expected in many areas. the storm that pounded the midwest is the most far reaching of the season stretching from nebraska to maine. >> what we are getting in this 24 hour cycle is what we got for all the month of january which is why we're making sure the resources are there to keep our streets plowed and passable. >> reporter: the storm is pushing east and threatens to dump a foot of snow in places like boston. people in new england are still recovering after getting nearly 2 feet of snow last week. >> might be a little bit too much in one week, but we're not joying it. >> reporter: here in new york -- we're enjoying it. >> reporter: here in new york city they are expecting about 5 inches of snow and 1
cars were abandoned along highways in omaha, nebraska. in des moines, iowa, near whiteout conditions blinded drivers and in chicago the slow moving storm caused blizzard conditions. >> a little snow never hurt. yesterday we were all playing basketball in the driveway. today i got my snowblower out. >> reporter: more than a foot of snow is expected in many areas. the storm that pounded the midwest is the most far reaching of the season stretching from nebraska to maine. >> what...
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. >> host: omaha nebraska, david up next. good morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning doctor. i want to commend you on a great job you are doing and i would tell you that i was listening to you and focus is power and that's all i want to say. have a great day and keep loving life as love likes you. >> guest: thank you very much i appreciate your sentiments and support. >> host: darrell from stafford stafford -- virginia go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i have a question about the administrative process. for example i am in the mba program at the seminary. we have to print have to print out the form fill it out and mail it in. i hope you will look into that and it's not only that. 2090 administrative service is completely out of whack and you need to look into it. i think the people you have up there feel they are not there to serve the public. every time you approach one of them it's like you are bothering them or something so i would hope you would look into that demonstrate the process out. >> host: thank you darrell. go ahead doctor. >> guest: i think
. >> host: omaha nebraska, david up next. good morning. >> caller: good morning. good morning doctor. i want to commend you on a great job you are doing and i would tell you that i was listening to you and focus is power and that's all i want to say. have a great day and keep loving life as love likes you. >> guest: thank you very much i appreciate your sentiments and support. >> host: darrell from stafford stafford -- virginia go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i...
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if we don't do anything about it, 2045 traffic congestion in omaha, nebraska could be as bad as it isn los angeles today. >> congestion is coming. we are going to grow by 70 million more people by 2045. more people trying to get places. >> the american society of civil engineers says that we need to invest $1.8 trillion by 2020. five years, they need to invest 1.8 trillion dollars. the entire budget the president is presenting is $4 trillion this year. >> there is local money going to transportation, private dollars. >> this is not an action plan. why is it not intended to be -- it is a survey. why is it not an action? >> decision-making is so fractured. you have federal, state, local government. transit systems are largely local. rail systems are largely private or semiprivate. your aviation system is backed by the air traffic control system. no one entity will develop an action plan. it leads all the players to get to the table, coordinate better, and help us shape the future. >> we had a terrible accident in new york last night. we are investigating, getting all the facts to preven
if we don't do anything about it, 2045 traffic congestion in omaha, nebraska could be as bad as it isn los angeles today. >> congestion is coming. we are going to grow by 70 million more people by 2045. more people trying to get places. >> the american society of civil engineers says that we need to invest $1.8 trillion by 2020. five years, they need to invest 1.8 trillion dollars. the entire budget the president is presenting is $4 trillion this year. >> there is local money...
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. >> malcolm x was born malcolm little in omaha nebraska.l com's family faced frequent death threats by the ku klux klan. when he was six his father was found dead, the family alleged it was murder. at 20, he was convictto convictof robbery and sentenced to prison. malcolm dropped the last name little which he considered a slave name and adopted the letter x in its place. he rose quickly in the nation of islam as his charismatic and vibrant speeches attracted thousands of new members. criticized martin luther king, jr.'s philosophy of nonviolence. he married in 1956 and had six children all girls. after he felt the leader elijah mohamed had committed adultery and fathered children with women not his wife. harmonious solution to america's race problem. his efforts were cut short in february 25th, 1965 he was gunned down. three members of the nation of islam were convicted for assassination ever malcolm x. meaive, almichael eaves. al jazeera. >> we don't advocate violence but our people have been the constant victims of brutality on the part o
. >> malcolm x was born malcolm little in omaha nebraska.l com's family faced frequent death threats by the ku klux klan. when he was six his father was found dead, the family alleged it was murder. at 20, he was convictto convictof robbery and sentenced to prison. malcolm dropped the last name little which he considered a slave name and adopted the letter x in its place. he rose quickly in the nation of islam as his charismatic and vibrant speeches attracted thousands of new members....
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liz claman joins us from omaha nebraska. she is sitting down with a very special guest.u, melissa the 50th anniversary, the golden jubilee of warren buffett running berkshire hathaway started from a couple dollars from friends and family to the third most valuable company in the united states of america. coming up, there are a lot of cross currents, we know that are worrying a lot of investors. strong dollar. low oil. when will the fed move? what's happening in europe? we are going to ask the man who is considered the most successful investor of our time. oh, yeah, he's here waiting in the wings. hi, warren, and sitting with us in a fox business exclusive. he's sitting with sam taylor who runs one of the companies that warren has bought recently. different type of company but come over back this way, i will be showing you something special in this box for the annual shareholder meeting for this jubilee year. 50 years at the helm of berkshire hathaway. it is expected to be the most popular tchotchke. he is only the shareholder to make money at the ceo meeting? how does th
liz claman joins us from omaha nebraska. she is sitting down with a very special guest.u, melissa the 50th anniversary, the golden jubilee of warren buffett running berkshire hathaway started from a couple dollars from friends and family to the third most valuable company in the united states of america. coming up, there are a lot of cross currents, we know that are worrying a lot of investors. strong dollar. low oil. when will the fed move? what's happening in europe? we are going to ask the...
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all this white indicating the snowfall from chicago, illinois to omaha, nebraska.hat i want you to note the center of this low pressure system starting to develop is actually right over northern half of missouri. and expecting it to really pivot right across the chicago, illinois region over the next 12 to 24 hours. that means the heaviest of snowfall will take place across this region. really creating some significant travel delays. across the entire united states we're already reporting upwards of 1300 flight cancellations and the day hasn't even begun just yet. this is from the national weather service. we have winter storm warnings stretching from iowa to the east coast. if you recall earlier in the workweek we were covering blizzard conditions for boston and new york and look what is headed that way by monday morning, just in time for rush hour traffic. here is our projected snow path. anywhere from chicago to grand rapids detroit, michigan to albany new york all the way to boston and portland maine, even new york. some speculation an to which computer model w
all this white indicating the snowfall from chicago, illinois to omaha, nebraska.hat i want you to note the center of this low pressure system starting to develop is actually right over northern half of missouri. and expecting it to really pivot right across the chicago, illinois region over the next 12 to 24 hours. that means the heaviest of snowfall will take place across this region. really creating some significant travel delays. across the entire united states we're already reporting...
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he was born malcolm little in omaha, nebraska.is mother, louise, raise the family's eight children. his father was an outspoken baptist minister and avid supporter of black nationalist leader marcus garvey. malcolm excelled in school, but eventually dropped out and became a drug dealer, pimp, and at the. serving time in prison, he joined the nation of islam -- a move that would transform his life. he would rise to become the organization's national spokesperson and one of the most prominent black leaders in the country. he eventually split from the nation and founded the organization of afro-american unity. welcome trust the surname "x" to symbolize his lost african name. >> in 2005, democracy now! spoke to the renowned african-american historian manning marable about the life and legacy of malcolm x. at the time, he was working on a monument to biography of malcolm x. he expands why he believes that the max was one of the nation's greatest political thinkers. >> i think that malcolm x was the most remarkable historical figure pro
he was born malcolm little in omaha, nebraska.is mother, louise, raise the family's eight children. his father was an outspoken baptist minister and avid supporter of black nationalist leader marcus garvey. malcolm excelled in school, but eventually dropped out and became a drug dealer, pimp, and at the. serving time in prison, he joined the nation of islam -- a move that would transform his life. he would rise to become the organization's national spokesperson and one of the most prominent...
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we are also looking at snow falling back through omaha, nebraska. it came down very heavy at times and tipped to pile up making a mess of everything on a sunday. now we are looking at the storl.m. heavy batches of snow right back through chicago. this area of low pressure will continue to track to the east. where exactly it tracks determines where we'll see that rein/snow line. we are looking for it to move through chicago all day today, then eventually through pittsburgh. new york city is right on that line. if we change over to rain which is possible we'll obviously lower the snowfall totals. we could see a period of icing on top of three to five inches of snowy would make a mess. in chicago, an additional 9 to 12 inches on top of what's already on the ground. then this pink area all across michigan, through parts of new york state and including new england where we could see 12 to 18 inches of snow. boston again could waver on the rain-snow line. but still an area hard hit looking at another round of heavy snow. >> it is a tough start to the wint
we are also looking at snow falling back through omaha, nebraska. it came down very heavy at times and tipped to pile up making a mess of everything on a sunday. now we are looking at the storl.m. heavy batches of snow right back through chicago. this area of low pressure will continue to track to the east. where exactly it tracks determines where we'll see that rein/snow line. we are looking for it to move through chicago all day today, then eventually through pittsburgh. new york city is...
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over night a coal train derailed outside of home -- omaha, nebraska ran but bnsf.n't a report you are thrilled to be hearing if you live by a railroad. and host of msnbc shift change. and that was operated by a two-person crew an engineer and conductor. they decoupled the train from the engine and the wreck before this kent down and walked away unharmed and you have some reporting on how that practice could change. >> correct. right now every freight change has two people on board. the engineer and the conductor. like in a cockpit. planes can fly themselves but we have two people on there. same on a rail war. but talking about tank cars engineers are trying to cut the number of workers in the cab so there is only one person. two summers ago in canada massive explosion and you talk about a dynamite explosion took out a town near the border of maine and it had gone from two people in the cab to one. the guy got out and set the brakes and didn't set enough of them and the train rolled away with no one inside. >> and would this have played out differently with having t
over night a coal train derailed outside of home -- omaha, nebraska ran but bnsf.n't a report you are thrilled to be hearing if you live by a railroad. and host of msnbc shift change. and that was operated by a two-person crew an engineer and conductor. they decoupled the train from the engine and the wreck before this kent down and walked away unharmed and you have some reporting on how that practice could change. >> correct. right now every freight change has two people on board. the...
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for example, you say if we don't do anything about it, 2045, traffic congestion in omaha, nebraska could be as bad as it is in los angeles today. >> congestion is coming. we are going to grow by 70 million more people in this country by 2045. >> means more people trying to get places. you will see congestion pop up in unlikely places reportsrose the merge society of civil engineers said american needs to invest $1.8 trillion. >> yeah. we are in the hole. >> the budget is 4 trillion this year? correct? >> yes. we are in a hole. notes question about it. what i would also add is that the federal portion is just one part. there is state dollars that go in to transportation. there is local money that goes into transportation. there are private dollars that could go for active portation and cost savings we could achieve if we are more efficient with how money is spent. all of those strategies are part of the future. reportsrose -- rose: this is not an action plan and not intended to be. it's a survey of where we are and where current trends may take us if left unaddressed. why is it not an act
for example, you say if we don't do anything about it, 2045, traffic congestion in omaha, nebraska could be as bad as it is in los angeles today. >> congestion is coming. we are going to grow by 70 million more people in this country by 2045. >> means more people trying to get places. you will see congestion pop up in unlikely places reportsrose the merge society of civil engineers said american needs to invest $1.8 trillion. >> yeah. we are in the hole. >> the budget is...
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and he comes home and he takes the uniform off, he might go back to his hometown in omaha, nebraska but things aen't the same, he might reconnect with high school friends but nothing like the 12 men who had his back outside of the wire every single day in iraq, he might get a job but nowhere near the same purpose driven job he had while he was in the military and he may get some so of new identity and they be a father, a student, anything but it is not going to replace th identity he he had when he wasearing the ifo of his countr so how do you replace that void is. >> what did you learn about that when you were writing this?. those relationships become their pry maryland relationship in a way and the struggle for a family and a wife to understand that and to understand that s feels like she is fighting for her husband but with this other, you know, like it is an affair almost with this other family that he has. so chris was on four tours of duty, tell me what you learned about him in terms of the pressure, i don't want to say toll, but the impact of war on him and the connection to fami
and he comes home and he takes the uniform off, he might go back to his hometown in omaha, nebraska but things aen't the same, he might reconnect with high school friends but nothing like the 12 men who had his back outside of the wire every single day in iraq, he might get a job but nowhere near the same purpose driven job he had while he was in the military and he may get some so of new identity and they be a father, a student, anything but it is not going to replace th identity he he had...
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look at the winter storm warning stretching from omaha to nebraska from detroit, michigan. and they also had a recent blizzard. this is piling up additional snowfall that already took place earlier in the workweek. this will settle in a cold air mass behind it. once again, winter in full gear. to the south of the storm, places like atlanta to north carolina and south carolina your precipitation will stay in the form of rainfall. here's the swath of snow from detroit. possibly in to upstate new york. we're going to watch for the possibility of upwards of a snow of snow in some locations. some uncertainty with different computer models. nonetheless, we believe chicago will see a healthy foot of snowfall before it is said and done and lesser amounts for new york. by the way, natalie, apparently there's a big football game taking place this sunday. >> i heard something about that. look at the weather there, my my my. >> perfect if you ask me. >> that's the place to be and those folks in chicago and new york can stay inside. >> wishing they were there. >> thanks. >>> all right.
look at the winter storm warning stretching from omaha to nebraska from detroit, michigan. and they also had a recent blizzard. this is piling up additional snowfall that already took place earlier in the workweek. this will settle in a cold air mass behind it. once again, winter in full gear. to the south of the storm, places like atlanta to north carolina and south carolina your precipitation will stay in the form of rainfall. here's the swath of snow from detroit. possibly in to upstate new...
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and this is preston, in omaha nebraska. caller: good morning and thanks for taking my call. a couple of things i want to rant about. one of them is, i think isis is just some billionaires that was overlooked when they were over there divvying up the oil fields in iraq to the big oil conglomerates and if you like they were not represented well at the table and this is what they've created. they are over there taking the oil fields back, taking over territories. messing with everyone now, not just americans. i see on tv they are messing with the jordanians, killing koreans, the same way they are trying to provoke americans, by chopping their heads off. saddam hussein said if they went over there they will be creating the mother of all wars, and it happened to stop everest -- and it happened. ever since that happened, the whole middle east has internet turned upside down. leading up to the elections, all help broke loose. the november elections. it was all orchestrated. you had ebola. you had the mexican kids coming at the border. host: originally, you said he was a billionaire
and this is preston, in omaha nebraska. caller: good morning and thanks for taking my call. a couple of things i want to rant about. one of them is, i think isis is just some billionaires that was overlooked when they were over there divvying up the oil fields in iraq to the big oil conglomerates and if you like they were not represented well at the table and this is what they've created. they are over there taking the oil fields back, taking over territories. messing with everyone now, not...
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kay in omaha, nebraska. good afternoon. >> caller: hi there. i just wanted to thank you. i never call on the phone and that, and i was just getting ready to hang up, but i just wanted to know that my dad was post commander of the american legion, and on memorial day we all marched out to out of town in that and went up to the cemetery and paid our respects, and the guys shot off the guns and that, and is it was just so awe-inspiring for me as a kid to see this. and my grandmother was post commander of the american legion for the women. and i just wanted to say that it's coming up now and i'm going out there and march by myself in that. thank you very much. >> guest: well, thank you ma'am. and thank your family for everything they have done and are doing. i really appreciate it. that's one thing that we do as a family on memorial day there's a national cemetery out here and we take the entire family out there, and we'll find a tombstone and lay a rose on it. and it's to show the kids that we are honoring these guys who have come before us and paid the ultimate sacrifice an
kay in omaha, nebraska. good afternoon. >> caller: hi there. i just wanted to thank you. i never call on the phone and that, and i was just getting ready to hang up, but i just wanted to know that my dad was post commander of the american legion, and on memorial day we all marched out to out of town in that and went up to the cemetery and paid our respects, and the guys shot off the guns and that, and is it was just so awe-inspiring for me as a kid to see this. and my grandmother was post...
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host: omaha, nebraska and you were next. really want to commend you on the great job you are doing. i want to tell you that this came to me when i was listening to you and the host. the focus is power. focus is power. that is all i will say. have a great day and keep living life and that life love you as you love life. guest: thank you very much. i appreciate your sentiment and support. host: here is their role in stafford, virginia. overhead. caller: good morning. i have a question about the administrative process into howard. for example i filling out an application right now in the mba program for seminary. in the 20th century, we have to fill up a form and mail it in. i want to look into that and not only that. in 2009, the administrative service as a whole is completely out of whack. you need to look into it because i think the people you have up there feel like they are there not to serve the public and every time you approach one of them is like they are being bothered or something. i would hope you look into that and
host: omaha, nebraska and you were next. really want to commend you on the great job you are doing. i want to tell you that this came to me when i was listening to you and the host. the focus is power. focus is power. that is all i will say. have a great day and keep living life and that life love you as you love life. guest: thank you very much. i appreciate your sentiment and support. host: here is their role in stafford, virginia. overhead. caller: good morning. i have a question about the...
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the city of omaha, nebraska paying $2 million and sioux city iowa hit with a $2.75 bill.ding. the latest is did you buick, iowa. >> nobody wants to be the kill joy that said don't go sledding and have fun in the winter time but the fact is that you live in a society where you can file a lawsuit. >> even top experts say that's extreme. the presidents of the national safety council, here are simple tips to keep your family safe on the slopes. >> tip number one, it's the kind of hill you sled on. >> location location location. >> no matter how far you go even if you, amazing, you can't hit anything. >> no trees and no fences and cross traffic. >> for these tips i need to show you. right now i am making two big mistakes. >> this is a seated slide and you went down head first. if you go down head first, you want to have a dwhis has ability to steer it. a. >> notice i almost hit that tree. couldn't steer away. can you guess mistake number two. >> you were not wearing a helmet and we know the number one cause is head injuries. your helmet is your best protection. >> take another
the city of omaha, nebraska paying $2 million and sioux city iowa hit with a $2.75 bill.ding. the latest is did you buick, iowa. >> nobody wants to be the kill joy that said don't go sledding and have fun in the winter time but the fact is that you live in a society where you can file a lawsuit. >> even top experts say that's extreme. the presidents of the national safety council, here are simple tips to keep your family safe on the slopes. >> tip number one, it's the kind of...
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nebraska medical center in omaha is caring for 7 sets of twins. it's a record for the hospital.ll but one sets were actually born in roma ha and over 14 babies nine are boys and five girls . >> a dance marathon took over montgomery almost any north wales. these kids moved feet 8 a.m. to 8 fooem raise money for childhood cancer research and braved raised more than 2,000 and all for the four diamonds fund. it is modeled after the penn statethon which helps four diamond fund for pediatric cancer. >> people are buzzing about a 13-year-old girl from toronto. the videos are watched for her singing and mess naj music. for madison it is deeply personal. ♪i give you all of me ♪ laying it all out there 13-year-old madison wants attorney know down syndrome does not define her. >> i always feel confy debit in myself a lot and times i sing i feel so confident in myself ♪ you have my head spinning ♪ so much so last summer she performed john legend all of me than video posted ob describe o my god this is crazy. it's viral. >> along with tune a running sciment highlighting obstacles that people
nebraska medical center in omaha is caring for 7 sets of twins. it's a record for the hospital.ll but one sets were actually born in roma ha and over 14 babies nine are boys and five girls . >> a dance marathon took over montgomery almost any north wales. these kids moved feet 8 a.m. to 8 fooem raise money for childhood cancer research and braved raised more than 2,000 and all for the four diamonds fund. it is modeled after the penn statethon which helps four diamond fund for pediatric...
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this panel is samuel walker who is professor emeritus of criminal justice at the university of nebraska in omaha. >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to the task force on this very urgent national problem. in response to the tragic events in ferguson, missouri and staten island, new york, much of the public discussion has focused on deaths at the hands of the police and the related grand jury investigations. i want to broaden the discussion to talk about routine day-to-day policing. in particular, i want to focus on the problem of disrespectful and offensive language by police officers directed at people in the community. this includes racial and ethnic slurs, common vulgarities. and other forms of disrespect. disrespectful police occur all the time day in and day out. if the mandate of this task force is to build legitimacy and trust in the police, this is where it should again. this is where you should focus your efforts. the routine day-to-day policing. now, there's some people who would say that language it's not that important compared with deaths at the hands of police. i d
this panel is samuel walker who is professor emeritus of criminal justice at the university of nebraska in omaha. >> thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to the task force on this very urgent national problem. in response to the tragic events in ferguson, missouri and staten island, new york, much of the public discussion has focused on deaths at the hands of the police and the related grand jury investigations. i want to broaden the discussion to talk about routine day-to-day...
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we will continue to work with you and others, but i also want to applaud nebraska for omaha's tiger grant this last round for a bus rapid transit system. >> it was great. thank you very much. senator booker? >> you're one of the best we have, and i say that with no particular bias. i'm a fellow former mayor. i just to want thank you for your numerous trips to new jersey and your partnership on very important projects. as you know, new jersey is the most densely populated state in america. it's home to the most freight quarter in this country. it's home to the busiest airspace in this country. it has the third busiest sea port in the united states. we have 6,500 bridges and nearly 1,000 miles of freight rail. new jersey is a transportation hub that really drives our economy. i don't want to restate anything that has been said already in terms of the importance of moving a long-term funding mechanism forward, but i want, for the record ask you some questions which are obvious but important. first and foremost, delays actually cost the taxpayer more money. in other words, it will drive the e
we will continue to work with you and others, but i also want to applaud nebraska for omaha's tiger grant this last round for a bus rapid transit system. >> it was great. thank you very much. senator booker? >> you're one of the best we have, and i say that with no particular bias. i'm a fellow former mayor. i just to want thank you for your numerous trips to new jersey and your partnership on very important projects. as you know, new jersey is the most densely populated state in...
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the snow was spread out from nebraska with crashes on i-80 between lincoln and omaha, through chicago all of the way to detroit, cleveland, punxsutawney had rain and then snow and then mixed in back cold again and all of the way to boston. a widespread snow event. not the one like we had last week where it just kind of missed new york with a foot and then got three feet into boston. this is a long duration long spread storm. so many more people affected this week than last. >> at least we're not alone in our misery. we take small comfort in that. chad myers, thanks so much. >>> still to come in the "newsroom" "newsroom," today's winter snowstorm is not only a problem for people in the northeast, it's snarling air travel across the country. the latest on the thousands of flight delays and cancellations next. major: here's our new trainer ensure active heart health. heart: i maximize good stuff like my potassium and phytosterols which may help lower cholesterol. new ensure active heart health supports your heart and body so you stay active and strong. ensure, take life in. [ aniston ] w
the snow was spread out from nebraska with crashes on i-80 between lincoln and omaha, through chicago all of the way to detroit, cleveland, punxsutawney had rain and then snow and then mixed in back cold again and all of the way to boston. a widespread snow event. not the one like we had last week where it just kind of missed new york with a foot and then got three feet into boston. this is a long duration long spread storm. so many more people affected this week than last. >> at least...
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nebraska are littered with vehicles. they're skidding off the roads and can't get enough traction to deep going. this commuter in omaha need aid ge push. >> iowa virtual wite-out conditions lowered visibility to near zero. >> melissa magee is here with a track of our forecast. not as severe but we are finding snowflakes in the cameras. >> snow developing across areas philadelphia north and west. some locations south and east. as you wake up tomorrow morning snowfall will be washed away as warmer air moves into the system. so a bit of mess on the way for our region tomorrow morning. stormtracker 6 double scan you can see the light snow along interior sections of south jersey and areas north and west of i-95 corridor. we'll go in tighter. you see slight snow starting to break out for lehigh county, along i 78 south of hamburg route 22 and even souvrming weed reading, reading to pottstown to norris oun to and wrightstown as well. that's where you have the snow. further south and east we're starting to pick up snowfall. we have winter weather advisory interior sections of south jersey. sea isle city west ward to delaware.
nebraska are littered with vehicles. they're skidding off the roads and can't get enough traction to deep going. this commuter in omaha need aid ge push. >> iowa virtual wite-out conditions lowered visibility to near zero. >> melissa magee is here with a track of our forecast. not as severe but we are finding snowflakes in the cameras. >> snow developing across areas philadelphia north and west. some locations south and east. as you wake up tomorrow morning snowfall will be...
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nebraska, all the way into new england. the storm producing rain right now through texas. snow filling in through omaha. we'll see heavier snow move into the chicago area and stay as snow throughout the entire day on sunday. now, we do have to watch this rain/snow line. you can see as we go into early monday morning in new york city we should see a transition from snow over to a wintry mix. we might even see that transition in boston as well. so that will determine just how much snow we see. chicago will stay as all snow. we're looking at easily a foot. same goes for southern parts of michigan and into northwestern ohio. most of new england will see a foot of snow, new york closer to about three to six inches. boston, we have to watch it. there could be another foot of snow headed that way, lester. >> dylan, thanks. we'll see you in the morning on "today." >>> when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, the battle over drones and the new way they're being kept out of places they don't belong. >>> and later, cheerleaders will be the smartest person at the super bowl turns out she might just be cheeri
nebraska, all the way into new england. the storm producing rain right now through texas. snow filling in through omaha. we'll see heavier snow move into the chicago area and stay as snow throughout the entire day on sunday. now, we do have to watch this rain/snow line. you can see as we go into early monday morning in new york city we should see a transition from snow over to a wintry mix. we might even see that transition in boston as well. so that will determine just how much snow we see....
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we have winter storm warnings in effect across eastern nebraska from around and through omaha and chicagow york and new england dealing with the storms. winter storm warnings in effect. we've already seen big snow in chicago. possibly another ten inches. detriot another almost foot of snow and then farther off toward the east and we'll be talking about accumulating snow from new york city up to boston and guys we'll see a couple of areas that see up to about 18 inches of snow. they saw up to three feet with the last storm. big snow coming in again. >> >> thanks. >> all right. thank you. now to other stories making headlines this sunday morning. a fox news alert. a desperate search underway for a missing arkansas nursing student. 21-year-old callie morris was last heard from leaving clinicals. she never made it to her parents home. her family members told us earlier her last cell phone ping was picked up in a hilly area just across the oklahoma border. >> narrowed to about a 25 mile search area and this morning the law enforcement are going to use their resources and really survey that are
we have winter storm warnings in effect across eastern nebraska from around and through omaha and chicagow york and new england dealing with the storms. winter storm warnings in effect. we've already seen big snow in chicago. possibly another ten inches. detriot another almost foot of snow and then farther off toward the east and we'll be talking about accumulating snow from new york city up to boston and guys we'll see a couple of areas that see up to about 18 inches of snow. they saw up to...