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there in fact were raids by troops from kansas into western missouri, this absolutely did take place. however, the problem is you -- i have illustrated very loosely where the raids took place. the problem is that fighting breaks out across the state, especially all along the missouri and mississippi river valley. i'm going to add to -- because i'm focusing on jesse james, unfortunately, i will add to the misimpression that this is a border war. because jesse james is in the western border. in fact, the guerilla warfare takes place across the state. in fact, we see as in this illustration, there were refugees -- union refugees being driven into the major towns held by conventional union forces in 1861. that the kind of missourian against missourian warfare that begins to mark missouri's experience in the civil war begins very early on. that the secessionists did not need the impetus of the union forces marching in and terrorizing them. in fact, a study that was published after my book came out shows that the prosecessionists of the missouri river valley, who were the leading figures in
there in fact were raids by troops from kansas into western missouri, this absolutely did take place. however, the problem is you -- i have illustrated very loosely where the raids took place. the problem is that fighting breaks out across the state, especially all along the missouri and mississippi river valley. i'm going to add to -- because i'm focusing on jesse james, unfortunately, i will add to the misimpression that this is a border war. because jesse james is in the western border. in...
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there were in fact raids by troops in kansas into western missouri. this absolutely did take place. however, the problem is you've noticed i've illustrated very loosely where those took place. the problem is that fighting breaks out across the straight especially all along the missouri and mississippi river valleys. now i'm going to add to the -- because i'm focusing on jez ae james, unfortunately, i will add to the impression this is a border war. in fact guerilla warfare takes place across the state. and in fact we see as in this illustration, there were union refugees being driven into major towns in 1861, tat the kind of missourien against missourien warfare that begins to mark missouri's experience in the civil war begins very early on. ask the secessionists didn't need the impetus of those union forces marching in and terrorizing them. in fact, a report that came out, they owned all the banks and carried out a kind of check kiting scheme to fund the arming and equipping of secessionist state guard regiments. and what happened is naturally the secession movement failed. they did
there were in fact raids by troops in kansas into western missouri. this absolutely did take place. however, the problem is you've noticed i've illustrated very loosely where those took place. the problem is that fighting breaks out across the straight especially all along the missouri and mississippi river valleys. now i'm going to add to the -- because i'm focusing on jez ae james, unfortunately, i will add to the impression this is a border war. in fact guerilla warfare takes place across...
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. >>> today's forecast for western missouri is mostly sunny and pleasant. that was not the case yesterday. rain caused widespread flooding. some areas got as much as nine inches of rain and at least one person was killed. and there were several rescued. we have a report. >> reporter: hours of rainfall forced creeks to swell, rising to over 17 feet in five hours, setting a new record and flooding roads and neighborhoods. the influx of water turned deadly when a local driver hydroplaned into a ditch. the fast rising water forced this familiar live seven to their roof. authorities had told them to wait until the water receded but two locals used their own military style vehicle to rescue them. >> he owns this truck. and we went and rescued that family that i think this morning they were stuck on the roof. >> reporter: officials responded to more than 272 water related calls, 62 of which were for rescued. the kansas city police and fire departments went door to door asking residents in the flood area to evacuate voluntarily. more than 6,000 home lost power tues
. >>> today's forecast for western missouri is mostly sunny and pleasant. that was not the case yesterday. rain caused widespread flooding. some areas got as much as nine inches of rain and at least one person was killed. and there were several rescued. we have a report. >> reporter: hours of rainfall forced creeks to swell, rising to over 17 feet in five hours, setting a new record and flooding roads and neighborhoods. the influx of water turned deadly when a local driver...
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. >>> man charged with killing a western missouri police officer during a traffic stop sunday night is arrest thanks to the tip. missouri state highway patrol sent iain mccarthey was arrested after a manhunt involving 100 local, county, and even state law enforcement officers. mccarthey was wanted in the death of clinton missouri, police officer, gary michaels. >> we were given information by a passerby just a pedestrian that was walking on the highway, and that is when the henry county sheriff's office received that information, they relayed it to the trooper headquarters. >> mccarthey is also wanted in new hampshire for alleged crimes in that state. missouri state highway patrol sergeant bill lowe, according to missouri, highway sergeant, bill lee. >>> emergency teams are scrambling to rescue victims of the earthquake in the mountainous region in china. at least 13 people are dead and almost 200 injured after a magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled southwestern part of that country. officials say at lee five of the victims are tourist to the areas mountains and waterfalls earthquake also
. >>> man charged with killing a western missouri police officer during a traffic stop sunday night is arrest thanks to the tip. missouri state highway patrol sent iain mccarthey was arrested after a manhunt involving 100 local, county, and even state law enforcement officers. mccarthey was wanted in the death of clinton missouri, police officer, gary michaels. >> we were given information by a passerby just a pedestrian that was walking on the highway, and that is when the henry...
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on things but i would like to reiterate is the idea ozarks and all of missouri, particularly western missouri, kansas city, the western border, we were very much part of the old west. especially during the first 10-15 years of the civil war. that reputation for wildness carried into the gangster era. a lot of the gangsters, like the gang, continuously came back to missouri to hang out. like bonnie and clyde who thought it was a good place to hideout. a lot of gangster-type incidents. like the one jeremy mentioned about the shoot out at the train , the central train station. any questions? as jeremy said, if you have questions please lineup and i will be glad to answer questions if i can. let's think larry. first thank larry. applause] >> i have a question. sold at auction -- two guns over half $1 million, how did those guns and up and private hands? shouldn't they have been state's evidence question mark >> i agree with you, they probably should've been states evidence but i do not know the answer. i do not know how they ended up in private hands. does anyone know of a and it up in private ha
on things but i would like to reiterate is the idea ozarks and all of missouri, particularly western missouri, kansas city, the western border, we were very much part of the old west. especially during the first 10-15 years of the civil war. that reputation for wildness carried into the gangster era. a lot of the gangsters, like the gang, continuously came back to missouri to hang out. like bonnie and clyde who thought it was a good place to hideout. a lot of gangster-type incidents. like the...
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thing i would like to reiterate is the idea that the ozarks and all of missouri, particularly western missouri, kansas city, the western border, we were very much part of the old west, especially in the first 10 to 15 years after the civil war. that reputation has continued clear into the gangster era. a lot of the gangsters, like the barker gang, continually came back to missouri to hang out. same thing with bonnie and clyde. they thought this was kind of a good place to hideout. we had more than our share of not only wild west incidents, but also gangster-type incidents. you guys here are all familiar with the jeremy mentioned about one the shoot out at the train, the central train station. any questions? as jeremy said, if you have questions, please line up and i will be glad to answer questions if i can. >> let's first thank larry. [applause] >> i do have a question. guns belonging to bonnie and clyde recently sold at auction for over $250,000 each. how did those wind up in private hands? shouldn't they have been state evidence? mr. wood: i honestly cannot answer that question. i agree the
thing i would like to reiterate is the idea that the ozarks and all of missouri, particularly western missouri, kansas city, the western border, we were very much part of the old west, especially in the first 10 to 15 years after the civil war. that reputation has continued clear into the gangster era. a lot of the gangsters, like the barker gang, continually came back to missouri to hang out. same thing with bonnie and clyde. they thought this was kind of a good place to hideout. we had more...
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central arkansas pints to the north, southeast missouri. western kentucky.on, we are doing all comparisons with hurricane katrina. rightfully so. 12 years ago that's. tonight. hurricane katrina, reached its monstrous stage of category 5. the rain is coming down. in sheets. going to intensify in houston. and areas to the south. to the east for the overnight period. it is going to be a long couple days. well, weeks, months. >> as the you know. as the is the case. the storm surge, that rain, walter, flooding. always causes major, major problems. probably the most deaths. thank you so much. really appreciate, you will be checking back with meteorologist, throughout the broadcast. throughout the next couple hours here on cnn. joining me on the phone. he owns an air boat company, travel off to the flood zone to help with the rescues. captain. first of all. thank you so much. thank you so much for what you -- have been doing. i understand that you hatch been rescuing a lot of folks in katie, texas. west of houston. tell me what you have been seeing throughout day a
central arkansas pints to the north, southeast missouri. western kentucky.on, we are doing all comparisons with hurricane katrina. rightfully so. 12 years ago that's. tonight. hurricane katrina, reached its monstrous stage of category 5. the rain is coming down. in sheets. going to intensify in houston. and areas to the south. to the east for the overnight period. it is going to be a long couple days. well, weeks, months. >> as the you know. as the is the case. the storm surge, that rain,...
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western wildfires. conditions close to ideal in missouri and tennessee. there could be shoulders in the southeast by the time the eclipse gets there. >>> hurricane kenneth will stay out it doesn't pose a threat to land. it's expected to weaken tomorrow. >>> and still ahead, why businesses can expect to lose nearly $700 million in productivity today. >> wow. >>> and new this morning. a cars loos control during a show, slamminging into a crowd. a dramatic moment caught on camera. >>> a manned on a moped driving right into a sink hole. how distracted driving is being blamed. >>> this could probably be part of a public service announcement commercial. watch the sinkhole opening up in china. and then t looking at his phone, drives the the scooter straight into the hole. amazingly, the the driver didn't suffer serious injuries. the guy there walking across the street wasn't too much help or in a rush to help out at all. >>> spanish authorities just confirmed moments ago there is one barcelona attacker still on the run. he's believed to be the driver of the van
western wildfires. conditions close to ideal in missouri and tennessee. there could be shoulders in the southeast by the time the eclipse gets there. >>> hurricane kenneth will stay out it doesn't pose a threat to land. it's expected to weaken tomorrow. >>> and still ahead, why businesses can expect to lose nearly $700 million in productivity today. >> wow. >>> and new this morning. a cars loos control during a show, slamminging into a crowd. a dramatic moment...
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western wildfires. conditions close to ideal in missouri and tennessee. there could be shoulders in the southeast by the time the eclipse gets there. >>> hurricane kenneth will stay out of sea. it doesn't pose a threat to land. it's expected to weaken tomorrow. >>> and still ahead, why businesses can expect to lose nearly $700 million in productivity today. >> wow. >>> and new this morning. a cars loos control during a show, slamminging into a crowd. a dramatic moment caught on camera. >>> a manned on a moped driving right into a sink hole. how distracted driving is being blamed. two thirds of americans have digestive issues. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. but many probiotics don't survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. it's natural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundr to get where you need it most. also in delicious dark chocolate. probiotic bites! this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. the long lasting scent of gai
western wildfires. conditions close to ideal in missouri and tennessee. there could be shoulders in the southeast by the time the eclipse gets there. >>> hurricane kenneth will stay out of sea. it doesn't pose a threat to land. it's expected to weaken tomorrow. >>> and still ahead, why businesses can expect to lose nearly $700 million in productivity today. >> wow. >>> and new this morning. a cars loos control during a show, slamminging into a crowd. a dramatic...
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out ahead of the cold front, most of the rain will move into eastern missouri and western kentucky and tennessee, and that is tomorrow morning. some of the storms have a potential of being strong. down through new orleans, picked up four to six inches of rain, too. any additional rainfall could lead to flooding there. that's a look at the weather across country and here's a peek out your window. >> the warm front in the middle of the united states will spring through tomorrow morning creating showers and thunderstorms, although i do not believe we will see severe weather that the midwest is seeing now. even joy 70s. outside the beltway, temperatures in the upper 60s and 70s. looking good if you want to work out this morning. in the day, low to mid-80s and clouds build tonight and expect scattered showers and storms all through the day tomorrow. >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week. including a flip through vladimir putin's vacation picks. documenting his topless trip into the great outdoors. >>> and a viral mo
out ahead of the cold front, most of the rain will move into eastern missouri and western kentucky and tennessee, and that is tomorrow morning. some of the storms have a potential of being strong. down through new orleans, picked up four to six inches of rain, too. any additional rainfall could lead to flooding there. that's a look at the weather across country and here's a peek out your window. >> the warm front in the middle of the united states will spring through tomorrow morning...
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out ahead of this cold front, most of the rain will move into eastern missouri and western kentucky and tennessee. that goes into monday morning and some of those storms do have the potential of being pretty strong. down in new orleans, we picked up about 4 to 6 inches of rain, so any additional rainfall could >>> and we're already on track to see some cooler weather today. as we head to the workweek current temperatures right now 64 degrees in san jose. we've been waking up to 50s and 60s across the board. take a look at the nice marine layer building and hugging the coastline. this is what will keep us nice and cooler today for sunday. as we head into monday as well a look at your temperature trend. you can see we're still seeing the early morning fog in san francisco warming up into the 60s. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> straight ahead the highs and lows of the week, including a flip through vladimir putin's vacation picks dominating his trip to the great outdoors. >>> and a woman who stunned her kids while walking through the door with a beau
out ahead of this cold front, most of the rain will move into eastern missouri and western kentucky and tennessee. that goes into monday morning and some of those storms do have the potential of being pretty strong. down in new orleans, we picked up about 4 to 6 inches of rain, so any additional rainfall could >>> and we're already on track to see some cooler weather today. as we head to the workweek current temperatures right now 64 degrees in san jose. we've been waking up to 50s and...
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moisture back and out to the west and southwest, showers and storms from western pennsylvania down through tennessee, even back in missourisome strong to severe storms will be affecting chicago this evening and that's a severe thunderstorm watch but for us, we are going to watch the showers stay mainly in the mountains tonight. we could have a stray shower. tomorrow morning, there they are west of i-81. by lunchtime, isolated showers with most of it by 4:00 still west of the blue ridge. the problem is potentially tomorrow night and we got the nats on 9 tomorrow night. so this is the last thing i want to see is a bunch of showers and storms coming across the region out of here early saturday morning but another batch of showers and storms likely for saturday afternoon. that's why saturday, yellow weather alert day. 60s to low 70s tonight with a stray shower, but muggy and probably need the a.c. isolated shower and a couple of showers and storms in the afternoon, best chances west, upper 70s to lower 80s. saturday yellow weather alert, showers and storms. sunday mainly dry, so the better day of the weekend sunday 86. by mon
moisture back and out to the west and southwest, showers and storms from western pennsylvania down through tennessee, even back in missourisome strong to severe storms will be affecting chicago this evening and that's a severe thunderstorm watch but for us, we are going to watch the showers stay mainly in the mountains tonight. we could have a stray shower. tomorrow morning, there they are west of i-81. by lunchtime, isolated showers with most of it by 4:00 still west of the blue ridge. the...
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they swing back down through the western portion of kentucky and back toward missouri.s a system going to be headed our way. temperatures in the 70s and 60s right now. that frontal system will bring rain showers to our area. so we'll time those out for you and let you know what to expect this weekend. that's coming up in a little bit when i join you inside. guys? >> thank you, lauryn. 6:31 now. here are the top stories we're working for you this morning. a 14-year-old girl was killed during yesterday's storms that hit our area. a tree fell on the car she was inside in baltimore county. two other teens were critically hurt. in fairfax county, the lake bar croft area was one of the hardest hit. look at this video. trees brought power lines into the roads. it caused traffic and knocked out power to thousands. >>> a str improvement project. the branch avenue and suitland stations will be closed for -- derrick ward will have a live report at 6:45 and we'll tell you how the red line will be affected this weekend. >>> a show of support for a d.c. rookie firefighter who was cri
they swing back down through the western portion of kentucky and back toward missouri.s a system going to be headed our way. temperatures in the 70s and 60s right now. that frontal system will bring rain showers to our area. so we'll time those out for you and let you know what to expect this weekend. that's coming up in a little bit when i join you inside. guys? >> thank you, lauryn. 6:31 now. here are the top stories we're working for you this morning. a 14-year-old girl was killed...
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the senators from the confederate states of kentucky and missouri, was never suceeded, and the men from western virginia sitting in the confederate congress, program was new the new state of west virginia. and along with others. senior senator from virginia hunter. john campbell, assistant secretary of war, began meeting to discuss this very issue. essentially the game is up. how do we limit the damage? lee is involved in those meetings. we know that because there was a couple of recollections of lee being involved. some of his correspondence showed he attended some of these meetings. it gets going in january of 1865 when president davis picks in the secretary of war, general john c. breckinridge, who has been convinced of this up until breckinridge and campbell essentially become the center of this group of men. this is not a conspiracy. everything they hoped to do with the constitutional. they meet in breckinridge's rooms of a senator from missouri to discuss what can we do? and what comes out of this is, as what i would like to call a confederate reconstruction. they know they will lose if t
the senators from the confederate states of kentucky and missouri, was never suceeded, and the men from western virginia sitting in the confederate congress, program was new the new state of west virginia. and along with others. senior senator from virginia hunter. john campbell, assistant secretary of war, began meeting to discuss this very issue. essentially the game is up. how do we limit the damage? lee is involved in those meetings. we know that because there was a couple of recollections...
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missouri, kentucky, tennessee area. he organized and over saw the opening union's triumph in the western theater system. he evp had something to do with the battle of pea ridge of all places. he helped save sherman from the grip of depression. why? because he handled them properly, handled them delicately. but, again he's the same man that almost lost -- when halleck took, that achievement was consider said so important, he did such a great thing that his soldiers gave him the nickname old brains because he captured that site and he hardly lost any soldiers in the process. and it was then that abraham lincoln called him to washington to become the commanding general. in that role henry w. halleck was involved in one way or another in every major battlefield decision. he advised. he conjoeled, encouraged or in some cases pick picked up the pieces. when grant assumed over all command in march of 1864, halleck stayed on. he was the chief of staff. he was like a general to grant. he took the burdens off grants shoulders. and it was halleck more than anybody else who forged that mighty military machine that
missouri, kentucky, tennessee area. he organized and over saw the opening union's triumph in the western theater system. he evp had something to do with the battle of pea ridge of all places. he helped save sherman from the grip of depression. why? because he handled them properly, handled them delicately. but, again he's the same man that almost lost -- when halleck took, that achievement was consider said so important, he did such a great thing that his soldiers gave him the nickname old...
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missouri, picked up 4 to 6 inches of rain. most rain moving into eastern miscellaneous and western kentucky and tennessee monday morning. some storms have the potential of being pretty strong. through new orleans, picked up four to six inches of rain. any additional rainfall could lead to flooding there >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. forecast highs for today, a nice one out there. 81 in somerton. 82 in center city. upper 70s to low 80s over the suburbs as well as lehigh valley and berks county. in allentown, a high of 80 today and we stay dry. low humidity, just scattered clouds overhead and no rain in the sfrast. new jersey, trentant, you're 8. in delaware, wilmington, a high of 82 degrees. >> that's your latest forecast. >>> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week, inclu inc a flip through vladimir putin's vacation trip. documenting his topless trip into the great outdoors. >>> and a viral moment when a mother stunned her kids by walking in the door with a beautiful new gift. >>> and dylan hangs out with the anchors of weekend update as they roll out a new show. all coming up on "
missouri, picked up 4 to 6 inches of rain. most rain moving into eastern miscellaneous and western kentucky and tennessee monday morning. some storms have the potential of being pretty strong. through new orleans, picked up four to six inches of rain. any additional rainfall could lead to flooding there >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist krystal klei. forecast highs for today, a nice one out there. 81 in somerton. 82 in center city. upper 70s to low 80s over the suburbs as...
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orchestrated the union's successes in the missouri, kentucky, tennessee area and he organized and oversaw the winning and the opening union triumphs in the western theater river system. he even had something to do with the battle of p. ridge of all places. he helped save sherman from the grip of depression. why? because he handled them properly and handled them delicately, but then again, he's the same man who almost lost u.s. grant to the union side because of his oficious bure ok ras. when he took the center of cor inth mississippi in may 1862 that achievement, unlike what we think today, that achievement was considered so important he did such a great thing that his soldiers gave him the nickname old brains because he captureded that site and he hardly lost any soldiers in the process any it was then that abraham lincoln called him to washington to become the commanding general. in that role henry w. halleck was involved in one way or another with every major decision made in the american civil war. every major battlefield decision. he advised, he cajoled, he encouraged and in some cases he picked up the pieces. when grant assumed overall com
orchestrated the union's successes in the missouri, kentucky, tennessee area and he organized and oversaw the winning and the opening union triumphs in the western theater river system. he even had something to do with the battle of p. ridge of all places. he helped save sherman from the grip of depression. why? because he handled them properly and handled them delicately, but then again, he's the same man who almost lost u.s. grant to the union side because of his oficious bure ok ras. when he...
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western tennessee, be careful. flash flooding can happen where you are. >> bill karins, thank you very much for that. >>> up next, talking taxes president trump heads to missourioday to sell his tax reform plan. we're live in washington for the latest on that. >>> and water fight, why the internet is buzzing over a tweet from michael phelps. stick arndou, "worldwide exchange" will be right backms n this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against fraud, theft and trafficking. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a patient's medical history made secure - while still available to their doctor at their fingertips. this is an asteroid live-streamed to millions of viewers from 220 miles above earth. this is ai trained by experts in 20 industries. your industry. hello. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. built for your business. designed for your data. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for enterprise. yours. ♪ ♪ new deep hydrating eye gel with hyaluronic acid born to outperform the #1... prestige eye cream for better hydration. and your best look yet. olay eyes collection
western tennessee, be careful. flash flooding can happen where you are. >> bill karins, thank you very much for that. >>> up next, talking taxes president trump heads to missourioday to sell his tax reform plan. we're live in washington for the latest on that. >>> and water fight, why the internet is buzzing over a tweet from michael phelps. stick arndou, "worldwide exchange" will be right backms n this is a diamond tracked on a blockchain - protected against...
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missouri's clair mccaskill didn't ask you a single question about female genital mutilations which you were a victim of yourself growing up muslim, honor killings, forced marriages and this unwillingness to assimilate two western values which also persist, did you make the case that while these senators are so vocal when it comes to women's issues like pay gap, abortion access, workplace discrimination , they really don't have a lot to say about what i just mentioned. >> they seem to be scared and horribly inhibited by this because really, if you prioritize the kind of suffering that a child feels whose genital s are cut and it's now happening increasingly in the united states, we are told at least half a million women are in danger at risk of being mute it lated or have been mute it lated, and if you know this child marriage. my foundation deals with women who come to us. they've been forced out of school. they've been kidnapped and taken out of the country and forced into marriages they don't want. these are practices that are happening right here and beaten up and locked up. why? because they want to americanize , they want to become like all other american girls and the rights are taken away by their famil
missouri's clair mccaskill didn't ask you a single question about female genital mutilations which you were a victim of yourself growing up muslim, honor killings, forced marriages and this unwillingness to assimilate two western values which also persist, did you make the case that while these senators are so vocal when it comes to women's issues like pay gap, abortion access, workplace discrimination , they really don't have a lot to say about what i just mentioned. >> they seem to be...
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missouri, faded 63. stops -- thear last of the above love, one of the great treasures. in september 1895. -- we have to say these former energy as an artist. the idea that it western art museum could somehow take shape out here -- in for buffalo bill providing the subject and energy to collect his cell for part of the great artistic legacy here. thank you all for listening. [applause] another round of applause for all of our speakers. [applause] this softer great start. -- off to a great start. we have some time for questions. please turn the house lights on. there will be people with microphones. please, if you have a question, ask it into the mic, and our speakers will be happy to provide you an answer. question. >> thank you so much. i'm jennifer from the denver art museum. my question is museum-related. reminds me of how, as curators, we are often the inheritors of experiences that have been crafted years before our time. the whitney collection -- money given biggest -- based off this young boys incredible experience of buffalo bills's wild west. the legacy of buffalo bills, the west, is one that is experiential or you have to be there. in context -- of what y
missouri, faded 63. stops -- thear last of the above love, one of the great treasures. in september 1895. -- we have to say these former energy as an artist. the idea that it western art museum could somehow take shape out here -- in for buffalo bill providing the subject and energy to collect his cell for part of the great artistic legacy here. thank you all for listening. [applause] another round of applause for all of our speakers. [applause] this softer great start. -- off to a great start....
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western parts of the u.s. not so good for parts of the central u.s., where we have thunderstorm activity developing and expected to develop later today and this afternoon for places like nebraska and missouri northern illinois. it gets better again in terms of cloud cover as we move further east toward charleston. here in charleston, we have breaks in the clouds where the sun is. we are able to see some of the partial eclipse here in charleston through breaks in the clouds. we really wanted to show you the imagery from go 16 satellite, showing you the moon's shadow being cast over parts of the western united states right now. i will hand it back over to you. duane: as a reminder, we are tracking the total solar eclipse. it is moving along a path of totality up to 70 miles wide sweeping across the entire nation. over to the million people live inside the path of totality. 7 million people have traveled with him a path of totality. today is a day of celebration as people gathered to cities. let's get into cultural impact. alex, what is your take on the cultural impact of the eclipses? alex: this is a fantastic opportunity to connect the nation and the world with one of nature's most amazing
western parts of the u.s. not so good for parts of the central u.s., where we have thunderstorm activity developing and expected to develop later today and this afternoon for places like nebraska and missouri northern illinois. it gets better again in terms of cloud cover as we move further east toward charleston. here in charleston, we have breaks in the clouds where the sun is. we are able to see some of the partial eclipse here in charleston through breaks in the clouds. we really wanted to...