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i grew up in western nebraska, a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and i have always been fascinated with cheyenne and the west and probably that old cowgirl misconce
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i grew up in western nebraska from the wyoming border and i've always been fascinated with cheyenne in the west as well as they are very nice and genuine and intelligence and quite educated and that is a confliction people might have. they might make the history of a place and the people were so fascinating to me and they made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and as a state. >> after words with executive director of the teeth party .net. mike gonzalez and his first book a race for the future how conservatives can break the liberal monopoly on hispanic americans. the cuban born former journalist explains the hispanic american population can be persuaded to vote republican but only if the party addresses the community's core values. the program is about an hour. >> i'm fascinated by your book in particular in the title you refer to what i think is the correct term of latinos as hispanics. i would like you to dig into that and tell me why you refer to russia put it this way how dare you break out of the bubble and refer to hispanics are the roots of that? >> it falls in
i grew up in western nebraska from the wyoming border and i've always been fascinated with cheyenne in the west as well as they are very nice and genuine and intelligence and quite educated and that is a confliction people might have. they might make the history of a place and the people were so fascinating to me and they made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and as a state. >> after words with executive director of the teeth party .net. mike gonzalez and his first book...
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i grew up in western nebraska, a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and i have always been fascinated with cheyenne and the west and probably that old cowgirl misconception of the frontier people. but they're very nice, very genuine and intelligence and i think people -- misconceptions people might have about wyoming. to me the people make the history of the place, and the people were so fascinating to me and made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and a state. >> for more information on book tv's recent visit to cheyenne, wyoming, and the other cities visited go to c-span.org/local content. >>> coming up next, sister simone campbell, author of "a nun on a bus eye" talking about a -- this is a little under an hour. >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> i want to go ahead and ask us to find seat. so we can get started. while the 2014 community action partnership annual convention actually technically starts this afternoon, with our general opening session at 1:00, we have actually a very special guest and a great opportunity for those of us who are here and a
i grew up in western nebraska, a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and i have always been fascinated with cheyenne and the west and probably that old cowgirl misconception of the frontier people. but they're very nice, very genuine and intelligence and i think people -- misconceptions people might have about wyoming. to me the people make the history of the place, and the people were so fascinating to me and made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and a state....
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next system in the midwest and just wantedded to show you snow out there in western nebraska. the just a little bit. 67 degrees in philadelphia a. that seems baum any comparison 506789's in allentown 567893 in mount pocono. seventy-two in wildwood. cooler temperatures are on the way north and west of the city, you might even need a sweater at the bus stop this morning. look the at the win direction. it has change. we have northerly winds. that is cooler less humid air. dew points coming down to the 50's, that is gay thing as well. new opponent for phillies tonight miami marlins 72 degrees at game time and for us it is a high of 77, sunny skies, less humid to day, no lightening, caitlin i'll fix that. >> thanks, sue. we are starting off with just construction as always 4:00 a.m. on a friday not many people on the road but between devereaux avenue and byberry road on route one northbound we have three lanes block due to repaving of the inner drive. you have to use outer drive lanes. also on the pennsylvania turnpike northeast extension southbound approaching 276 we have construc
next system in the midwest and just wantedded to show you snow out there in western nebraska. the just a little bit. 67 degrees in philadelphia a. that seems baum any comparison 506789's in allentown 567893 in mount pocono. seventy-two in wildwood. cooler temperatures are on the way north and west of the city, you might even need a sweater at the bus stop this morning. look the at the win direction. it has change. we have northerly winds. that is cooler less humid air. dew points coming down to...
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western nebraska. into portions of colorado.pical system will bring heavy downpours to central florida. reena, dan. become to you. >> back in flooded mississippi, something extraordinary happened during one of the fld rood resc. >> rescuers banging on doors to get everybody out. leslie bruno. waded to his car. the couple got engaged. >> their first photo as an engaged couple. snapped in the middle of the flood. >> new fallout. espn reporting that ray rice told nfl commissioner roger goodell in june he punched his fiance inside the elevator. >> that contradicts goodell's statement to the news he came away from a meeting feeling that would actually happen in the elevator was ambiguous. >> ravens' fans showed up for the last night's game. many expressing their views on their jerseys. most condemned actions but disagreed on punishment. some are supporting it, but losing his job at endorsements is too harsh. >> pepsico the first sponsor to speak out. domestic violence is unacceptable. we are encourage to see the nfl treating this wit
western nebraska. into portions of colorado.pical system will bring heavy downpours to central florida. reena, dan. become to you. >> back in flooded mississippi, something extraordinary happened during one of the fld rood resc. >> rescuers banging on doors to get everybody out. leslie bruno. waded to his car. the couple got engaged. >> their first photo as an engaged couple. snapped in the middle of the flood. >> new fallout. espn reporting that ray rice told nfl...
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i grew up in western nebraska just a stones throw from the wyoming border here, and i've always been fascinated with cheyenne in the west and probably that old cowgirl misconception of their frontier people but they're very nice, very genuine and many are very intelligent and quite highly educated and that is true in history. and i think that's a misconception people might have about wyoming. to meet its the people who make the history of the place. the people were so fascinating to me and they made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and as a state. >> this weekend booktv is in cheyenne, wyoming, with the help of our local cable partner, charter. next we sit down with author sue castaneda whose book "the hitching post inn: wyoming's second capitol" takes a look at the unique importance in wyoming's political landscape. >> what the hitching post was was a center of activity for not only cheyenne, wyoming, but actually for the rest of the state of wyoming. it was a central part in politics, in cheyenne frontier days and even on a smaller level people's everyday slides,
i grew up in western nebraska just a stones throw from the wyoming border here, and i've always been fascinated with cheyenne in the west and probably that old cowgirl misconception of their frontier people but they're very nice, very genuine and many are very intelligent and quite highly educated and that is true in history. and i think that's a misconception people might have about wyoming. to meet its the people who make the history of the place. the people were so fascinating to me and they...
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western nebraska into portions of colorado.o you. >> thank you for that. >>> back in flooded desoto county, mississippi, something extraordinary happened during one of the flood rescues. >> an apartment complex with sofas literally floating in her neighbor's apartment and rescuers banging on doors trying to get everybody out. leslie bruno got a surprise. her boyfriend waded to the car, and the couple got engaged. >> their first photo as an engaged couple. snapped in the middle of the flood. >> looks good. >>> new fallout, this morning, also, moving to the ray rice scandal. espn reporting that ray rice told nfl commissioner roger goodell in june he punched his fiancÉe inside the elevator. >> that contradicts goodell's statement to cbs news when he said he came away from a meeting feeling that what happened actually happened in the elevator was "ambiguous." >> ravens' fans showed up for last night's game, many expressing their views on their jerseys. most condemned actions but disagreed on punishment. some are supporting it, but
western nebraska into portions of colorado.o you. >> thank you for that. >>> back in flooded desoto county, mississippi, something extraordinary happened during one of the flood rescues. >> an apartment complex with sofas literally floating in her neighbor's apartment and rescuers banging on doors trying to get everybody out. leslie bruno got a surprise. her boyfriend waded to the car, and the couple got engaged. >> their first photo as an engaged couple. snapped in...
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went into western kansas, nebraska, right now, it says i think i like rapid city. it's up there.s a powerhouse system. for us things have calmed down. high pressure is building in. i don't want to say it will be large and charge but it will be in charge and it will give us a northeast breeze which means the coast will warm up. today is the tweener day. as we see the fog start to get chewed up. if there's any fog tomorrow, i don't think it will last long. thursday/friday, we get the offshore breeze and the fire danger goes up. even though we had a little bit of rain. the big news will be for the first couple of days of october, the records for october 2 and 3 go back to 1985. but the coast will be clear, dave. >> thanks, steve. >> the guy said the coast is clear. [laughter] >> it will be nice beach weather. punch line of my favorite joke. fog, sun, warm, near normal temperatures. 70s to 80s. 78 kentfield. mill valley, novato at 80. penitentiary, 79. st. helena. danville, san ramon, 80. berkeley at 74. 76 san jose. 77 santa clara. cupertino and 70s or 60s for the coast, the peninsu
went into western kansas, nebraska, right now, it says i think i like rapid city. it's up there.s a powerhouse system. for us things have calmed down. high pressure is building in. i don't want to say it will be large and charge but it will be in charge and it will give us a northeast breeze which means the coast will warm up. today is the tweener day. as we see the fog start to get chewed up. if there's any fog tomorrow, i don't think it will last long. thursday/friday, we get the offshore...
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from parts of new mexico to parts of texas and oklahoma panhandle, eastern colorado, western parts of kansas and in nebraska. you are looking at that risk for these storms to potentially produce some large hail, some damaging winds and even some isolated tornadoes. that risk will continue to move eastward over the next few days across portions of the plains. of course we'll keep tracking that. but we have another storm system across parts of the southeastern united states. we have flash flood watches in effect out here. several ins of rain expected so. the flood threat will continue into this evening. eric. over to you. eric: people have to watch out west. thanks, maria. shannon? >> eric, democrats renewing the fight to control the senate. why party leaders think issues from racing minimum wage to legalizing pot will give them an edge. jody arias is health to return to court. a jury will decide the fate of her brutal murder of her ex. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and m
from parts of new mexico to parts of texas and oklahoma panhandle, eastern colorado, western parts of kansas and in nebraska. you are looking at that risk for these storms to potentially produce some large hail, some damaging winds and even some isolated tornadoes. that risk will continue to move eastward over the next few days across portions of the plains. of course we'll keep tracking that. but we have another storm system across parts of the southeastern united states. we have flash flood...
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nebraska. the third american infected with ebola in western africa being treated inside a special isolation unitt medical center in omaha. 51-year-old rick sacra arrived this morning. the medical staff there is scheduled to hold a news conference with an update on his condition at noon eastern time. nbc is outside the hospital with the latest. sara, good morning. what do we know? >> reporter: well, good morning, jose. we know the dr. sacra lived ahead of schedule. he's being evaluated as the doctors determine the course of treatment. it's a different course from that of the two american missionaries who were treated in atlanta earlier this summer. because there's no more of that drug they were given. that zmapp. the company said it's going to take some time to make new drug. instead doctors are considering using a blood serum from another patient who survived ebola or possibly some anti-virals up until now have only been tested on primate. for the moment it's supportive care keeping him hydrated, maintaining blood pressure and things like that. hopefully he'll get a mental boost. he should be ab
nebraska. the third american infected with ebola in western africa being treated inside a special isolation unitt medical center in omaha. 51-year-old rick sacra arrived this morning. the medical staff there is scheduled to hold a news conference with an update on his condition at noon eastern time. nbc is outside the hospital with the latest. sara, good morning. what do we know? >> reporter: well, good morning, jose. we know the dr. sacra lived ahead of schedule. he's being evaluated as...
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nebraska medical center. nearly 2,000 people mostly in western africa have died from ebola. >>> well a new report is sheddingn the role illegal immigrants play in california's workplace. according to researchers at usc, undocumented immigrants make up 10% of california's workforce. estimated 2.6 undocumented immigrants are living here in the state [ sic ] it also reports they contribute $131 million, 31% of california's gross domestic product. >>> several creeks in sonoma, napa and solano counties have more intense water flows since last month's south napa earthquake. the santa rosa "pressdemocrat" says this is happening in the region before after significant quakes. according to a federal government study, 1989 loma prieta quake squeezed about 23 billion gallons of ground water from local mountains. >>> wildlife advocates are suing the government over plans to allow logging in a former fire zone. the forest service unveiled a plan just last week to open up 52 square miles to logging of trees killed in last year's "rim" fire which burned more than 400 square miles. the lawsuit filed yesterday seeks to scale
nebraska medical center. nearly 2,000 people mostly in western africa have died from ebola. >>> well a new report is sheddingn the role illegal immigrants play in california's workplace. according to researchers at usc, undocumented immigrants make up 10% of california's workforce. estimated 2.6 undocumented immigrants are living here in the state [ sic ] it also reports they contribute $131 million, 31% of california's gross domestic product. >>> several creeks in sonoma,...
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nebraska medical center. nearly 2,000 people mostly in western africa have died from ebola. >>> the market will be driven today report just in from the labor department. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. some disaappointing numbers for the jobs in august. the economy added just 142,000 jobs last month a lot less than july, the smallest number since last december and puts the brakes on six straight months of job growth above 200,000. so we'll see how that impacts the markets when they open in just about an hour from now. yesterday, the dow finished down about 8 points. the nasdaq fell 10. >>> google will be selling out at least $19 million in refunds to consumers whose kids made app store purchases without their permission. the ftc filed a complaint saying that users reported hundreds of dollars in unauthorized charges in the google play store. google changed the way its app store works. it gives users the ability to require a password before any purchases are made. now, the ftc settled a similar complaint against apple back in january and
nebraska medical center. nearly 2,000 people mostly in western africa have died from ebola. >>> the market will be driven today report just in from the labor department. >> jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com joins us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. some disaappointing numbers for the jobs in august. the economy added just 142,000 jobs last month a lot less than july, the smallest number since last december and puts the brakes on six straight...
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western states has struck again. >> this time the so-called ak-47 bandit is being plamed for holding up a bank in nebraska.one was hurt in the heist but a police officer was shot in chino, california, when the crime spree started two years ago. police believe the suspect may be a former law enforcement officer. >>> a mother in colorado nearly lost her life while texting and driving. 35-year-old christina yanez glanced down for a second when they are truck slammed into a guardrail, a metal pole almost four inches in diameter, plugged through the headlight impealing her through her hip and out of the top of her buttocks missing her vital organs. >> he put it in the perfect spot so i could be here to with my family. raise my children. >> it's a miracle because if it were any higher she would have been gone. >> she is expected to make a full recovery, only traveling 20 miles an hour and doing a supposedly safe voice text. >>> well, five people rescued from a sinking ship off the southern coast of california got a chance to thank the members of the coast guard who saved them. they were deep sea fishing near san
western states has struck again. >> this time the so-called ak-47 bandit is being plamed for holding up a bank in nebraska.one was hurt in the heist but a police officer was shot in chino, california, when the crime spree started two years ago. police believe the suspect may be a former law enforcement officer. >>> a mother in colorado nearly lost her life while texting and driving. 35-year-old christina yanez glanced down for a second when they are truck slammed into a...
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nebraska. we had reports of hail-related damages, one report of a tornado across western portions of colorado. that was near the town of delta. no damages reported with that, but still an active day across this portion of the united states. take a look at the temperatures. not too bad in los angeles. we have a santa ana vent shaeve. your temperatures go into the upper 70s into the 80s and push into the 90s. 100 degrees comes back in the forecast. fahrenheit of course. that is friday afternoon and into saturday. you know what's happening in california with the drought and what temperatures that hot and the winds with the santa anas, the fire threat very high in this region. >>> will protesters heed a call from hong kong's chief executive to stand down? we will have the latest from hong kong next. and we'll talk to one guest who says these street demonstrations are the wrong way to go. >>> and aid workers struggle against suspicion and misinformation in their fight against ebola. we'll have more on the other side of the break. don't go anywhere. hink salmon a. but the energy bp produces up here
nebraska. we had reports of hail-related damages, one report of a tornado across western portions of colorado. that was near the town of delta. no damages reported with that, but still an active day across this portion of the united states. take a look at the temperatures. not too bad in los angeles. we have a santa ana vent shaeve. your temperatures go into the upper 70s into the 80s and push into the 90s. 100 degrees comes back in the forecast. fahrenheit of course. that is friday afternoon...
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nebraska into iowa. as we go into the day on tuesday, storm mr. march eastward toward the ohio valley. and eventually northeast. upstate new york under the gun as well as central and western pennsylvania, west virginia, southern and eastern ohio, central kentucky. other areas of severe weather is possible across parts of missouri, arkansas and western parts of tennessee. the main threat with any of these thunderstorms will be once again large hail, damaging winds, of course, the possibility of tornadoes as well as local flooding. for cbs news, craig setzer, miami. >>> tropical storm dolly formed this morning. the national hurricane center says dolly will approach mexico's east coast by tonight and move inland by tomorrow morning. >>> and this morning, in northern california, firefighters are battling a fire in california. one person is in the hospital with serious burns after a brush fire broke out in sonoma county. a cabin was destroyed and five other homes damaged. two others were treated for burns or smoke inhalation. >>> the fbi ace its addressing how the intimate photos of several female celebrities were stolen and posted online. the pictures of actress jennifer lawr
nebraska into iowa. as we go into the day on tuesday, storm mr. march eastward toward the ohio valley. and eventually northeast. upstate new york under the gun as well as central and western pennsylvania, west virginia, southern and eastern ohio, central kentucky. other areas of severe weather is possible across parts of missouri, arkansas and western parts of tennessee. the main threat with any of these thunderstorms will be once again large hail, damaging winds, of course, the possibility of...
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western kansas. senator roberts? >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. nebraska, and i forged it some time ago. i'm the father of that. in this farm bill it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protective it, i saved it, and we improved it. that is the significant thing that we have done. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, goes in the wrong direction. are of these formearmers not worried about the low intensity water. they will now be planting for the government instead of making the decisions themselves. more regulations, and goodness knows we don't need anymore of that. food stamps. if there is ever a program that cries for a reform, it is missteps. -- food stamps. no,he basis of that i voted but we protected and improved crop insurance. >> mr. orman? senator roberts raised food stamps and there is no question, i've said this a lot in the campaign, while it is harder than ever for the average american to get a hint it is also paradoxically easier to do nothing with your life. i think we need to reform the social safety net and look at those programs that a
western kansas. senator roberts? >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. nebraska, and i forged it some time ago. i'm the father of that. in this farm bill it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protective it, i saved it, and we improved it. that is the significant thing that we have done. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, goes in the wrong direction. are of these formearmers not worried about the low intensity water. they will now be...
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also eastern portion of nebraska and also down into parts of western texas.d by the way, in the atlantic, we have our next named storm, edward. tropical storm and forecast to stay over open waters in the atlantic. let's head back inside. >> thank you so much. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. this weekend in a twist of fate, james gandolfini returns to the criminal underworld in his final big screen performance. >> i'm not guy that wasted his entire life waiting for it to start. >> i did that? >> uh-huh. at least i had something once. i was respected. i was feared. when i walked into a place, people sat up. they sat up straight. they noticed. that meant something! >> he looks so good in that. joining us is kevin mccarthy. good morning, kevin. >> i'm glad you mentioned bain prosecute from batman because he's amazing. it's worth mentioning how incredible of a past that character created for all the television shows we're seeing today. that whole antihero character. we wouldn't have walter white and dexter and "mad men" without what he did. he's turning to this typ
also eastern portion of nebraska and also down into parts of western texas.d by the way, in the atlantic, we have our next named storm, edward. tropical storm and forecast to stay over open waters in the atlantic. let's head back inside. >> thank you so much. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. this weekend in a twist of fate, james gandolfini returns to the criminal underworld in his final big screen performance. >> i'm not guy that wasted his entire life waiting for it to...
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western kansas. >> senator roberts? >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. a democrat from nebraskaand i forged it some time ago. i'm the father of that. in this farm bill it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protective it, i saved it, and we improved it. that is the significant thing that we have done. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, goes in the wrong direction. many of these farmers are not worried about the low intensity water. they will now be planting for the government instead of making the decisions themselves. more regulations, and goodness knows we don't need anymore of that. food stamps. if there is ever a program that cries for a reform, it is missteps. -- food stamps. on the basis of that i voted no, but we protected and improved crop insurance. >> mr. orman? >> senator roberts raised food stamps and there is no question, i've said this a lot in the campaign, while it is harder than ever for the average american to get a hint it is also paradoxically easier to do nothing with your life. i think we need to reform the social safet
western kansas. >> senator roberts? >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. a democrat from nebraskaand i forged it some time ago. i'm the father of that. in this farm bill it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protective it, i saved it, and we improved it. that is the significant thing that we have done. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, goes in the wrong direction. many of these farmers are not worried about the low intensity...
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nebraska and even down into kansas, and that's early this morning. and there is going to be that risk for some flash flooding later today across parts of western texas, just around parts of the panhandle and farther off towards the south. but you mentioned some snow behind that storm system across places like rapid city. take a look at those current temperatures behind this front. right now you're at 33 in rapid city, you're at 34 in the city of denver. temperatures out here are well below average, as much as 10 to even 40 degrees below average, and your highs are going to be in the 50s, widespread, in places like chicago and kansas city, all the way down through parts of the texas panhandle. eventually, it's going to be warming up for the latter half of the weekend across many areas, so temperatures are going to be climbing out here, but nonetheless, you're still dealing with chilly conditions. heather and ainsley, by the way, tropical storm edward out here in the atlantic forecast to recurve out to sea. so, that, of course, is some good news. let's head over to you. >> excellent news. thank you, maria. >> thanks. >>> the time is 12 minutes after th
nebraska and even down into kansas, and that's early this morning. and there is going to be that risk for some flash flooding later today across parts of western texas, just around parts of the panhandle and farther off towards the south. but you mentioned some snow behind that storm system across places like rapid city. take a look at those current temperatures behind this front. right now you're at 33 in rapid city, you're at 34 in the city of denver. temperatures out here are well below...
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western iowa is forcing people from their homes. >> mark:water is pouring into fields, streets and homes. this is in missouri valley, iowa near the border with nebraska. >> mark:mandatory evacuations are underway. >> mark:and for some residents -- this isn't the first time they've had to leave their homes. >> mark:one woman who left her home in 2011 says the water was closer this time. and she's preparing for the worst. >>: at all no war going to land would stuff is going into several garages all over the place. and i have flood insurance prepared >> mark:officials aren't sure how long the evacuation order will be in place, but say the river levels are starting to recede. >> mark:passengers aboard a plane are sharing their stories after a mid-air scare. >> mark:it happened on an allegiant air flight from grand rapids, michigan to orlando. >> mark:one of the passenger shared this cellphone video he took as he and other passengers gasped for air inside the cabin sunday night. >> mark:in the video you see clark and his sisters breathing with oxygen masks that had just dropped from the ceiling. >> mark:allegiant air says nearly two hours into the flight
western iowa is forcing people from their homes. >> mark:water is pouring into fields, streets and homes. this is in missouri valley, iowa near the border with nebraska. >> mark:mandatory evacuations are underway. >> mark:and for some residents -- this isn't the first time they've had to leave their homes. >> mark:one woman who left her home in 2011 says the water was closer this time. and she's preparing for the worst. >>: at all no war going to land would stuff...
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western colorado and many reports as well of strong winds and large hail in the storm system. it is on the move today. we have potential for more severe storms across parts of south dakota and nebraskais its located in the warm sector of the storm. we have enough humidity and heat to fire up the storms. as far as travel goes ahead of the storm system you will have areas of rain across places like detroit. there will be dense fogg. in fort lauderdale you are expects storms. temperature wise ahead of the storm system you are very warm. 80's and 90's behind it a lot cooler. missoula only in the 50's. high temperatures in the 70's in the city of denver. >> the time now is 38 after the top of the hour. coming up president obama missing more than half of his daily intelligence briefings. is this why the administration underestimated the threat of isis? it is the last day of september. that's hard to believe. >> time to start christmas shopping, heather? the bargains you can't pass up on. flush clear clear finally get in shape. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i finally made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works in
western colorado and many reports as well of strong winds and large hail in the storm system. it is on the move today. we have potential for more severe storms across parts of south dakota and nebraskais its located in the warm sector of the storm. we have enough humidity and heat to fire up the storms. as far as travel goes ahead of the storm system you will have areas of rain across places like detroit. there will be dense fogg. in fort lauderdale you are expects storms. temperature wise...
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nebraska. friends, take a look at this. the weather map. one day after record rainfall flooded out arizona cities, the threat moves east. several mid western cities are in line for some very severe weather today. we're talking 15 million americans. we'll have the details ahead. >>> but coming up the wife of runningback ray rice is just released a statement this morning. the nfl has as well. we're going to talk about the controversy that has so many people outraged. >> don't hit a woman. don't punch her in the face. >> it's disgusting because they're role models to so many people. >>> but first representative luis gutierrez of illinois joins me. this, my friends, is a conversation you don't want to miss. you'll see it in second right here on msnbc. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescript
nebraska. friends, take a look at this. the weather map. one day after record rainfall flooded out arizona cities, the threat moves east. several mid western cities are in line for some very severe weather today. we're talking 15 million americans. we'll have the details ahead. >>> but coming up the wife of runningback ray rice is just released a statement this morning. the nfl has as well. we're going to talk about the controversy that has so many people outraged. >> don't hit a...
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western kansas. [applause] >> senator roberts. >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. bob gary, a democrat from nebraska, pat roberts of kansas, forged the crop insurance program some time ago. i a father of the crop insurance program. in this farm bill, it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protected it and saved it and we improved it. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, it goes in the wrong direction. many of these farmers are not worried about low intensity water. beany rate, farmers will now planting for the government instead of making the decisions themselves. second, more regulations -- and goodness knows, we do not need any of that. lastly, food stamps. if there was ever a program that thes for reform, both for taxpayer and those who truly need it, it is food stamps. on the basis of that, i voted no on the farm till, but we protected and improved crop insurance. [applause] >> mr. orman? >> senator roberts raised food stamps. there is no question that while it is harder than ever for the average american to get ahead, easy paradoxically equally to do nothing
western kansas. [applause] >> senator roberts. >> i think my opponent for bringing up crop insurance. bob gary, a democrat from nebraska, pat roberts of kansas, forged the crop insurance program some time ago. i a father of the crop insurance program. in this farm bill, it was tough because there were enemies of crop insurance. i protected it and saved it and we improved it. he says i voted against the farm bill. number one, it goes in the wrong direction. many of these farmers are...
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western colorado and also several reports of strong winds and hail. and you now today we have the risk for more of that across south toddakota. nebraska.e risk for tornadoes for strong winds, for hail. temperatures ahead of the storm system are very warm. feel like summer across the plains and northeast. it will be cooler today, new york city temperatures returning closer to average into the low 70s. and places like chicago, cleveland and minneapolis will be in the 60s. >> it won't rain today in new york, is it? >> we have unsettled weather here in the northeast. all because of that cooldown. >> good reason not to paint the garage door then. i'll wait. >> have the butler to it like last year. >>> they took on obamacare and won. president of hobby lobby here for his first tv interview next. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our pas
western colorado and also several reports of strong winds and hail. and you now today we have the risk for more of that across south toddakota. nebraska.e risk for tornadoes for strong winds, for hail. temperatures ahead of the storm system are very warm. feel like summer across the plains and northeast. it will be cooler today, new york city temperatures returning closer to average into the low 70s. and places like chicago, cleveland and minneapolis will be in the 60s. >> it won't rain...
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western colorado. could be 2 to 3 inches of rain in that area. we also have a risk of strong storms today stretching from nebraska all the way into iowa, southern missouriht from green bay, chicago, st. louis on into kansas city. that's what's going on around the coun >>> and that's your latest weather. >>> next, the man behind some of the biggest hits in country music, grammy nominated singer-songwriter, lee bryce, with another number one. he's going to sing for us in a little bit. and we'll talk to him right after this. ♪ ♪ altuzarra for target available september 14th. ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh... weird... seriously? what? they're magically delicious ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] no matter how things change... ♪ ...what makes us wholesome... ♪ ...never will. ♪ honeymaid. everyday wholesome snacks for every wholesome family. ♪ this is wholesome. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper.
western colorado. could be 2 to 3 inches of rain in that area. we also have a risk of strong storms today stretching from nebraska all the way into iowa, southern missouriht from green bay, chicago, st. louis on into kansas city. that's what's going on around the coun >>> and that's your latest weather. >>> next, the man behind some of the biggest hits in country music, grammy nominated singer-songwriter, lee bryce, with another number one. he's going to sing for us in a...
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western colorado. could be 2 to 3 inches of rain in that area. we also have a risk of strong storms today stretching from nebraska all the way into iowa, southern missourifrom green bay, chicago, st. louis on into kansas city. that's what's going on around the >>> 9:12. good morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. taking a live look at san jose, where we still have an overcast sky overhead. gradual clearing between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. for today. looking pretty good on the roadways. as we head throughout the day today, sunny, with a passing cloud or two. breezy conditions, and that breeze is going to build throughout the second half of the day, mostly between noon and 5:00, and we're looking pretty good after the sun sets at 7:23, you'll notice the overnight lows are chilly, 71 degrees today. weather. >>> next, the man behind some of the biggest hits in country music, grammy nominated singer-songwriter, lee bryce, with another number one. he's going to sing for us in a little bit. and we'll talk to him right after this. ♪ ♪ altuzarra for target available september 14th. ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! h
western colorado. could be 2 to 3 inches of rain in that area. we also have a risk of strong storms today stretching from nebraska all the way into iowa, southern missourifrom green bay, chicago, st. louis on into kansas city. that's what's going on around the >>> 9:12. good morning to you. i'm meteorologist christina loren. taking a live look at san jose, where we still have an overcast sky overhead. gradual clearing between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. for today. looking pretty good on the...
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i grew up in western nebraska just a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and the boys been fascinated with cheyenne and the west, and probably that old cowgirl misconception of the frontier people, but they're very nice, very genuine and many are very intelligent and quite highly educated, and that's true in history. i think people, that's a misconception people might have about one. today, the people make the history of a place and the people were so fascinating to me. they made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and has the state. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to cheyenne, wyoming, and in many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week. look for these titles and book stores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org
i grew up in western nebraska just a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and the boys been fascinated with cheyenne and the west, and probably that old cowgirl misconception of the frontier people, but they're very nice, very genuine and many are very intelligent and quite highly educated, and that's true in history. i think people, that's a misconception people might have about one. today, the people make the history of a place and the people were so fascinating to me. they made...