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a donald in omaha nebraska. a,good morning. >> good morning, gentlemen.many republicans went down there and did it cost the taxpayers money? >> i've been to a number on the democratic side and the republican side. these are theyan call them poliy retreats where they supposedly discuss policy issues they hear from experts. in this case i ran into ai coue of familiar faces, greg walden who was the energy and commerce chairman as well as kevin brady the former ways and means committee chairman. they hear from a number experts on various issues but athey also talk about politics an this retreat was growing the majority. the ironic thing of course only about a hundred lawmakers out of the 219 showed up, so that's less than half. lackluster and so that he speaks to some of the issues and removing kevin mccarthy and having this big fight over who should replace him and all of this that we have seen, but it's to answerav the question about e congressional institute which hosts the various retreats of both parties. >> both are well attended by the political media,
a donald in omaha nebraska. a,good morning. >> good morning, gentlemen.many republicans went down there and did it cost the taxpayers money? >> i've been to a number on the democratic side and the republican side. these are theyan call them poliy retreats where they supposedly discuss policy issues they hear from experts. in this case i ran into ai coue of familiar faces, greg walden who was the energy and commerce chairman as well as kevin brady the former ways and means committee...
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now to omaha nebraska. that's where the reuben sandwich was invented back in 1925. finally alive look at the emerald city, seattle washington were apparently at one point they had more cats and dogs than children. they may still have that. don't forget if you can to join us live, don't forget to set your dvr and watch us any time. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven to moisturize dry skin for 24 hours. aveeno® (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. (vo) sail through the heart of historic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viki
now to omaha nebraska. that's where the reuben sandwich was invented back in 1925. finally alive look at the emerald city, seattle washington were apparently at one point they had more cats and dogs than children. they may still have that. don't forget if you can to join us live, don't forget to set your dvr and watch us any time. dry skin is sensitive skin, too. and it's natural. treat it that way with aveeno® daily moisture. formulated with nourishing, prebiotic oat. it's clinically proven...
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let's first give you an overall view of the current radar very active look at omaha, nebraska all the way to minneapolis, by the way, you set a daytime snowfall total record, yet mr. de impressive over eight inches of snow for you. you have now transitioned to re-aim the majority of the snow to the north and minnesota and then the wind and snow on the backside of the system causing near zero visibility as the system evolves over the next 36 hours, there's going to be a lot of warm air, so it's going to keep it mainly rain for the eastern third of the country in the southern flank of the storm is where we're really concerned about in terms of severe weather today the potential exclusive wording from the storm prediction center for strong tornadoes exist across this enhanced risk throughout central mississippi and eastern sections of louisiana. so keep an eye out of the sky. jackson, all the way to lake charles and even two orleans as well. look at this to hold onto your hat, winds upwards of 50 miles per hour ahead of the storm system. so very gusty de and of course, that's creating di
let's first give you an overall view of the current radar very active look at omaha, nebraska all the way to minneapolis, by the way, you set a daytime snowfall total record, yet mr. de impressive over eight inches of snow for you. you have now transitioned to re-aim the majority of the snow to the north and minnesota and then the wind and snow on the backside of the system causing near zero visibility as the system evolves over the next 36 hours, there's going to be a lot of warm air, so it's...
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but take a look at nashville. 77, omaha, nebraska, at 70 degrees right now. >> just incredible warmth and then very cold air bringing a snowstorm that's about to hit denver, colorado. we've got some dramatic weather going on and we definitely have the risk in and spots like kansas city of severe thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes. now, we also hava you can see the wintry weather as you can see, the wind that we're contending with that you see this big red area here right in the panhandle of texas. and that is unfortunately exactly where that smoke house fire was. that has been just recently contained over 1.1 million acres. and now they are facing red flag warning and critical fire danger. unfortunately. so that is a is a real rough ride for them as we go into the next 24 hours. meanwhile, back in the west coast are relatively quiet today with the exception of the fact that we've got some wind headed our way as we get into tonight, we are going to be under a wind advisory for a majority of the bay area. but until we get to that, we're just enjoying these gorgeous blue skies. a
but take a look at nashville. 77, omaha, nebraska, at 70 degrees right now. >> just incredible warmth and then very cold air bringing a snowstorm that's about to hit denver, colorado. we've got some dramatic weather going on and we definitely have the risk in and spots like kansas city of severe thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes. now, we also hava you can see the wintry weather as you can see, the wind that we're contending with that you see this big red area here right in the...
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. >> and you can see even omaha, nebraska, it's 71 degrees. the very cold air here coming in. that's going to be wyoming and colorado. a big snowstorm. and as we take a look here, you can also see this big red area and that is unfortunately, right where we had that smokehouse creek fire. they've just gotten containment on that. it was 1.1 million acres at the last estimate that i saw. and now they are under critical fire danger once again. so that is something to keep an eye on. unfortunately, that panhandle of texas, meanwhile, bringing it over to the west coast. we're having a really gorgeous day, but we are looking out for a little bit of wind. we're going to be under wind advisory starting at 5 o'clock for many of areas that are more up in elevation. so up in the hills. and then at 10 o'clock tonight for those who are down in the valleys and that will go throughout thursday into the beginning part of friday. so we're looking at for that sunshine tomorrow, but be ready for the wind. it will be gusty. and then we continue to warm up as we work our way into friday. and you ca
. >> and you can see even omaha, nebraska, it's 71 degrees. the very cold air here coming in. that's going to be wyoming and colorado. a big snowstorm. and as we take a look here, you can also see this big red area and that is unfortunately, right where we had that smokehouse creek fire. they've just gotten containment on that. it was 1.1 million acres at the last estimate that i saw. and now they are under critical fire danger once again. so that is something to keep an eye on....
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our first celebrity captain is the pride of omaha, nebraska, but we don't think she's corny at all.. and with her are friends, kurt and savannah. our other celebrity captain, you can see on "raven's home". let's make this house a home with raven symone. she's joined by friends, tina and roxana. and now the host of "pictionary", jerry o'connell. (jojo screaming) - [raven] yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
our first celebrity captain is the pride of omaha, nebraska, but we don't think she's corny at all.. and with her are friends, kurt and savannah. our other celebrity captain, you can see on "raven's home". let's make this house a home with raven symone. she's joined by friends, tina and roxana. and now the host of "pictionary", jerry o'connell. (jojo screaming) - [raven] yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
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he has come from omaha, nebraska to be with us today, asu we have direct flights. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member fischer for your continued leadership on this committee. it is a pleasure to introduce secretary allen today at this hearing. wes allen serveretary of state e he is our state's chief election official. hired to his current office, secrety a decade in pike county, alabama as probate judge, which is the county senior election official. he was then elected to the alabama house of representatives, where he served as the vice chair of the legislature's constitution campaign and election committees. secretary allen is honored to appear in this committee. thank you for being here. >> if the witnesses will stand and now raise their right hand. do you swear that the testimony -- give me a second. do you swear that the testimony you will give before the committee shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing, but the truth? so help you. >> i do. >> thank you, you may now you each for a five-minute statement starting with secretary benson. and i
he has come from omaha, nebraska to be with us today, asu we have direct flights. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member fischer for your continued leadership on this committee. it is a pleasure to introduce secretary allen today at this hearing. wes allen serveretary of state e he is our state's chief election official. hired to his current office, secrety a decade in pike county, alabama as probate judge, which is the county senior election official. he was then elected to the...
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workingg him to serve nebraskans for many years and i'm pleased he has come all the way from omaha, nebraska to be with us here today. thank you. >> thank you madam chairman ranking member fischer for your continued leadership on this committee. it is a pleasure tors introduce secretary allen today at this hearing. wes t allen served as alabama's 54 secretary off state secretary of state for he is her state's chief election official hired to his current office secretary allen nearly a decade in alabama as a probate judge which is the senior electionel official. he was then elected to the alabama house of representatives where he served as the vice chair of the legislature constitution campaign and election committee. i know secretary allen is honored to appear before this committee on his knowledge of matters making it easy to vote in safe and secure elections. >> thank you very much. if the witnesses would now please stand and raise their right hand. do you swear the testimony you swear the testimony you will get before the committee shall be the chip, the whole truth and nothing but the tr
workingg him to serve nebraskans for many years and i'm pleased he has come all the way from omaha, nebraska to be with us here today. thank you. >> thank you madam chairman ranking member fischer for your continued leadership on this committee. it is a pleasure tors introduce secretary allen today at this hearing. wes t allen served as alabama's 54 secretary off state secretary of state for he is her state's chief election official hired to his current office secretary allen nearly a...
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phillips grew up in omaha, nebraska, where he sat a state record in■z track, earning himsf a scholarshipology from fisk university. in 1946 he came to grand rapids to work for the borough. passionate about civic work by 1947 he became executive director and secretary of the grand rapids urban leaague where he'd continue to serve for more than 30 years. including through the civil rights struggles of the 1950's and serving as a calm and strong force against racial discrimination.lips was passiont documenting and researching black history in grand rapids and is one of the most influential contributors to the local history that we know today. in 1951, to the city charter commission, one of the first african-americans elected to public office in grand rapids. he also was the first africa of education. during president gerald ford's time in office, phillips served as consultant on minority citizens' concerns. in 1972, phillips received a honorary doctoratef humane letters from grand valley state university. in 1967, phillips passed away. the paul i. phillips boysnd girls club in grand rapids
phillips grew up in omaha, nebraska, where he sat a state record in■z track, earning himsf a scholarshipology from fisk university. in 1946 he came to grand rapids to work for the borough. passionate about civic work by 1947 he became executive director and secretary of the grand rapids urban leaague where he'd continue to serve for more than 30 years. including through the civil rights struggles of the 1950's and serving as a calm and strong force against racial discrimination.lips was...
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55, which is above average and tomorrow we're looking for nearly 70 degrees back into chicago, omaha, nebraskaand thursday, mid to upper 60s, d.c. is in the mid-70s, cincinnati 60s and 70s. so, really nice, mild temperatures working their way in this week today, record high temperatures likely across the northern plains, fire risk through the southern plains, unsettled in the pacific northwest with rain along the coast and we have windy conditions, gusts could be >>> and we are starting out cloudy and a bit rainy. this is a live look right now in downtown san jose. but that system is expected to clear out. behind it, another system will move in. by the afternoon tomorrow, conditions start to dry out. we'll keep the cloudy conditions through about 1:00, 2:00, daytime highs in the 60s. here is a closer look at your daytime highs throughout the rest >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you who won the oscars red carpet? no, really, craig. who did it >> lupita nyongo right on cue okay ariana grande. plus, hoda's morning boost right after this ♪ cause you're free ♪ ♪ to do what you want to
55, which is above average and tomorrow we're looking for nearly 70 degrees back into chicago, omaha, nebraskaand thursday, mid to upper 60s, d.c. is in the mid-70s, cincinnati 60s and 70s. so, really nice, mild temperatures working their way in this week today, record high temperatures likely across the northern plains, fire risk through the southern plains, unsettled in the pacific northwest with rain along the coast and we have windy conditions, gusts could be >>> and we are...
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. >> reporter: it was 9:00 in the morning on the 25th of june, 2015, omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter, jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like what? what do you mean she's not there? they are like she's not here and we've been calling her, and she's not answering. >> reporter: the thing was jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panic now, she ran to her car and was jessica at home, sick? >> so i was calling her on the way over there, and i was thinking i don't know where she is at. and then i started to think really bad things. maybe she was in a ditch somewhere passed out. maybe she was in a really bad car accident. >> but you knew it was something bad? >> i felt something was wrong. so i get over there and her car is in the driveway, so i'm relieved like okay, she's here. she's not in an accident. but why isn't she answering the phone? >> reporter: the door was locked. so missy used her key to let herself in. >> i walk in and her house is really dark. i
. >> reporter: it was 9:00 in the morning on the 25th of june, 2015, omaha, nebraska. missy nelson's morning ritual was interrupted by a phone call. it was the bank where her daughter, jessica worked. she was an hour late. >> i was like what? what do you mean she's not there? they are like she's not here and we've been calling her, and she's not answering. >> reporter: the thing was jessica was never late. missy tried calling her. no answer. panic now, she ran to her car and...
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donald in omaha, nebraska. good morning. pays for these retreats, how many rube, did it cost any taxps money? guest: i don't know all of the ins and outs of these retreats. i have been to a number of them both on the democratic and republican side. they call them annual policy retreats where they supposedly discuss policy issues. they hear from experts. i ran into a couple of familiar faces. greg walden, the energy and commerce chairman from oregon. kevin brady, the former ways and means committee chairman. i ran into those guys in white sulfur springs last week. they hear from a number of experts on a various issues. it can range. but they can also talk about politics, about the upcoming campaign. the focus of this retreat was growing the majority. the ironic thing, of course, was that only about 100 lawmakers out of the 219 showed up, so that is less than half. that speaks to some of the issues the house has been having in terms of removing kevin mccarthy as speaker, fighting over who should replace him. all the fighting t
donald in omaha, nebraska. good morning. pays for these retreats, how many rube, did it cost any taxps money? guest: i don't know all of the ins and outs of these retreats. i have been to a number of them both on the democratic and republican side. they call them annual policy retreats where they supposedly discuss policy issues. they hear from experts. i ran into a couple of familiar faces. greg walden, the energy and commerce chairman from oregon. kevin brady, the former ways and means...
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pronostican fuertes lluvias para el dÍa de hoy y tambiÉn hay mÁs nieve en otras Áreas del paÍs desde omaha nebraskas por tu informe juan carlos, muchas gracias. tenemos mÁs noticias, esa maÑana ex congresista de new york josh santos confirma la suspensiÓn de su campaÑa por el partido republicano santos dice que la actuaciÓn de los colegas es vergonzoso luego de que Éstos aprobarÁn proyecto de ley de gastos para evitar un cierre de gobierno,y que por esto planea postularse ahora pero como independiente, aunque tendrÁ que recolectar 3500 firmas de votantes en el distrito que quiere representar. el alcalde tenÍa previstovisitar brownsville y mcallen de texas para reunirse con funcionarios de inmigraciÓn y con la hermana norma pimentel directora ejecutiva de caridades catÓlicas de rÍo grande texas mÁs de 180.000 inmigrantes han llegado a la gran manzana provenientes precisamente de la frontera. ahora vamos a noticias de tu paÍs.. ♪ autoridades mexicanas rescataron 58 personas que habÍan sido secuestradas en sinaloa, fueron liberados 36 adultos, 22 menores a esta hora las fuerzas del orden siguen buscan
pronostican fuertes lluvias para el dÍa de hoy y tambiÉn hay mÁs nieve en otras Áreas del paÍs desde omaha nebraskas por tu informe juan carlos, muchas gracias. tenemos mÁs noticias, esa maÑana ex congresista de new york josh santos confirma la suspensiÓn de su campaÑa por el partido republicano santos dice que la actuaciÓn de los colegas es vergonzoso luego de que Éstos aprobarÁn proyecto de ley de gastos para evitar un cierre de gobierno,y que por esto planea postularse ahora pero...
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host: let's go to omaha, nebraska on the democratic line. caller: good morning. mostly just wanted to touch on how racism is intertwined with the need to be a dictator. i noticed you mentioned the thing about white babies already. the policies of innovation are on steroids. people coming from nonwhite countries almost off completely. not to mention, whenever there is nonwhite -- it exploded. in nebraska, there were two children strangled. other demographics happening. host: go ahead and respond. guest: i am puzzled that anyone would think that is a threat. i think like reagan did in his last speech as president, we need more immigrants in this country. the washington post did a study. and immigration has rescued the economy the last couple years from the covid crisis. in 1924, the congress passed the act cutting off immigration from asia and south eastern europe. and there was a book called the rising tide of color in 1920 that helped whip up hysteria about immigration. i do not deny that the southern border is in chaos right now, but fears that immigration -- th
host: let's go to omaha, nebraska on the democratic line. caller: good morning. mostly just wanted to touch on how racism is intertwined with the need to be a dictator. i noticed you mentioned the thing about white babies already. the policies of innovation are on steroids. people coming from nonwhite countries almost off completely. not to mention, whenever there is nonwhite -- it exploded. in nebraska, there were two children strangled. other demographics happening. host: go ahead and...
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host: let's go to omaha, nebraska on the democratic line. caller: good morning. mostly just wanted to touch on how racism is intertwined with the need to be a dictator. i noticed you mentioned the thing about white babies already. the policies of innovation are on steroids. people coming from nonwhite countries almost off completely. not to mention, whenever there is nonwhite -- it exploded. in nebraska, there were two children strangled. other demographics happening. host: go ahead and respond. guest: i am puzzled that anyone would think that is a threat. i think like reagan did in his last speech as president, we need more immigrants in this country. the washington post did a study. and immigration has rescued the economy the last couple years from the covid crisis. in 1924, the congress passed the act cutting off immigration from asia and south eastern europe. and there was a book called the rising tide of color in 1920 that helped whip up hysteria about immigration. i do not deny that the southern border is in chaos right now, but fears that immigration -- th
host: let's go to omaha, nebraska on the democratic line. caller: good morning. mostly just wanted to touch on how racism is intertwined with the need to be a dictator. i noticed you mentioned the thing about white babies already. the policies of innovation are on steroids. people coming from nonwhite countries almost off completely. not to mention, whenever there is nonwhite -- it exploded. in nebraska, there were two children strangled. other demographics happening. host: go ahead and...
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and then notice the white, you even have some snow up in nebraska over near omaha is the storm just really packing a punch when a couple of different hazards, but we're really eyeballing here. these storms across the deep south this morning because the afternoon, as we get a little bit hotter and more humid, that could feel some strong, severe storms and some heavy rain. a flood watches in effect from atlanta back towards birmingham and montgomery there we could be looking at two to five inches of rain. now, why did this area already got two to three inches earlier in the week? so the soils are saturated and a lot of this rain too who will come on the overnight. so that makes that flooding threat even more dangerous. here's that risk for severe weather today. you see there in the yellow that's that slight risk for a montgomery back into eastern texas where we could have some large hail damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes possible as we go into the afternoon, notice the timeframe of this 08:00 friday evening. that's when we start so to find some of the heaviest rain, so the sun is alre
and then notice the white, you even have some snow up in nebraska over near omaha is the storm just really packing a punch when a couple of different hazards, but we're really eyeballing here. these storms across the deep south this morning because the afternoon, as we get a little bit hotter and more humid, that could feel some strong, severe storms and some heavy rain. a flood watches in effect from atlanta back towards birmingham and montgomery there we could be looking at two to five inches...
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growing the largest african-american-owned business in the state o nebraska and the largt private mixed use development investment inor omaha nort end teleservices which h soar to t incorporated 5,000 list of faste growing companies for the last four ars. injeingver $306 milli into nebraska's economy. she establied north real estate to help re-imagine north omah and send it on a promising path where communi c work, li and play. her leadership i helpi to he trajtory of familiesor generations to to come. rough developinghe only departme of labor registered apprenticeship for her indtry, microcredentialing and bringing up people through the organization, she's growing her own work force and leadership. wanting to empower black wom acro the state,armen ignited the formation of nebraska black women united with a few phone calls,er ownumble take on its formation. the purpose-driven organizatn and continue to fan the flames of growth and support for black women. in addition, she founded the network spot, a premier co-working space nestledn the heart of the northmaha mmxists for claboraon and to nurture the ingenuity of brilliant e
growing the largest african-american-owned business in the state o nebraska and the largt private mixed use development investment inor omaha nort end teleservices which h soar to t incorporated 5,000 list of faste growing companies for the last four ars. injeingver $306 milli into nebraska's economy. she establied north real estate to help re-imagine north omah and send it on a promising path where communi c work, li and play. her leadership i helpi to he trajtory of familiesor generations to...
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sunday on cnn nebraska is an exactly a battleground state, but today, second gentleman, doug emhoff, is campaigning for the democratic >> ticket in omaha. why omaha? well, it's much more than somewhere in middle america. is that counting crows once sang the election results, there could very well determine who wins the presidency in november. cnn's harry enten joins me now from the magic wall. okay >> have at it explain to our viewers the electoral math here, harry. >> all right. have at it, there's nothing more. i love that. explain the electoral map. all right let's just assume that we're going to assign the winner in 20 24 to the winter, who won in 2020? what we see as biden with 303 electoral votes, donald trump at 235, you'll notice in nebraska there's a little light blue why is that? because nebraska like man are the only two states in the nation who given electoral votes to the winner of each congressional district one of those congressional districts is right in around omaha and joe biden one that district last time around. now, what happens if we start giving donald trump some states where he's leading in right now. so let's g
sunday on cnn nebraska is an exactly a battleground state, but today, second gentleman, doug emhoff, is campaigning for the democratic >> ticket in omaha. why omaha? well, it's much more than somewhere in middle america. is that counting crows once sang the election results, there could very well determine who wins the presidency in november. cnn's harry enten joins me now from the magic wall. okay >> have at it explain to our viewers the electoral math here, harry. >> all...
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again, the arapahoe pioneer is nebraska news section from july ten, 19 or so, 1896, noted the death of a jewish peddler from omaha who was crushed, crushed under his wagon, and then also that a buffalo belonging to buck wild bill and the buffalo bill's wild west show was being brought to area. and again, other examples, a death of a peddler mention of wild west shows, etc. so i just have a dozens upon dozens of those. in conclusion again that the phenomenon of the -- face or the stage -- has been well documented. the growing understanding is that despite kind of anti-semitic imagery that we would see today, that in fact those performances, those images were made by for -- as a way to, again, distance these performers and audiences who laughed at them from their immigrant acts. and it was a way for them to acclimate to the environment in america in sort of assimilate, as it were. and then on the other hand, the the cowboy -- was kind of the opposite showing that there were, in fact, limitations to this acclimation process or this acculturation project and that -- probably shouldn't go west, even though many did. a
again, the arapahoe pioneer is nebraska news section from july ten, 19 or so, 1896, noted the death of a jewish peddler from omaha who was crushed, crushed under his wagon, and then also that a buffalo belonging to buck wild bill and the buffalo bill's wild west show was being brought to area. and again, other examples, a death of a peddler mention of wild west shows, etc. so i just have a dozens upon dozens of those. in conclusion again that the phenomenon of the -- face or the stage -- has...