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interestful. i'm not convinced it will add to global warnming. three nebraska land owners effected by the proposed route challenged the law and spoke at a hearing last september today a judge ruled in their favor. >> one of the biggest arguments against is who is zumassuming the risk. this is their ir this is their irigation well that feeds the gray's homestead but 65 feet over here is where the pipeline would go right now there's prime cattle on this land and corn and their livelihood. >> if barack obama was standing here what would you say to him? >> personally i would ask him if he would willingly sleep 275 feet away from a 36 inch pipe of sledge and poison day after day after day, if that is something he really would feel comfortable doing. personally i don't. it's right here. do i need to put myself in that close a proximity to something i know could harm me willingly. that's asking too much of me personally. >> trans canada puts in a lot of liability on the land owner. >> so this is on you if something goes wrong on your land? >> if it is something that isn't, you know pipeline
interestful. i'm not convinced it will add to global warnming. three nebraska land owners effected by the proposed route challenged the law and spoke at a hearing last september today a judge ruled in their favor. >> one of the biggest arguments against is who is zumassuming the risk. this is their ir this is their irigation well that feeds the gray's homestead but 65 feet over here is where the pipeline would go right now there's prime cattle on this land and corn and their livelihood....
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seems upon returning from the war in 1944 ray sat down for an interview with an omaha, nebraska, radio station. an interview they recorded on two 78s. records matt's family had lost track of years and years ago. now they were so close, literally in his hands, yet still lost in a way. >> there's a radial crack on both of them which makes them unplayable. >> it was back to research again for matt this time to find a way to recover the audio, which led him to andover and technology developed where a camera captures high resolution images of the record's grooves, then a computer processes those pictures into sound. sound that matt along with his father, are about to listen to for the first time. >> all right, here we go. >> the flyer's name is lieutenant ray, coming from omaha. >> yes, sir. >> what were you doing before the war? >> i was working -- >> once matt and his father got over how young ray sounded they settled in to listen to a ten-minute interview, made 70 years ago. >> he started out and later on moved. >> a small piece of american history perhaps, but one that couldn't s
seems upon returning from the war in 1944 ray sat down for an interview with an omaha, nebraska, radio station. an interview they recorded on two 78s. records matt's family had lost track of years and years ago. now they were so close, literally in his hands, yet still lost in a way. >> there's a radial crack on both of them which makes them unplayable. >> it was back to research again for matt this time to find a way to recover the audio, which led him to andover and technology...
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. ♪ >> they called our beach omaha. don't ask me why. i never been to omaha, in nebraska i mean. if it's anything like omaha, france, you can have it. i understand omaha was the roughest spot. lost so we lost some good men, took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade.hat we've been told what to expect so it wasn't like a surprise or anythingng. it just, well, when it really happens, it's different. for awhile, they were pinned down.e the other beaches were going better so we got a little more tfinall than our share of the old teamwork. navy come in and the air guys and finally we got moving good. we hear a lot about how long it takes to make battle hardened soldiers out of green troops. i got to be a veteran in one day. that day. >> so they lurked and reached ss the the roads. rich green pasture, the three airborne divisions. and loud across the crater face the of france came german reenforcements.t a voice cried out an ally before t another day burned a hole in he history. the armies clashed. our first objective, then, was jective to merge all into one and 50 miles of men drive on t
. ♪ >> they called our beach omaha. don't ask me why. i never been to omaha, in nebraska i mean. if it's anything like omaha, france, you can have it. i understand omaha was the roughest spot. lost so we lost some good men, took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade.hat we've been told what to expect so it wasn't like a surprise or anythingng. it just, well, when it really happens, it's different. for awhile, they were pinned down.e the other beaches were going better so we got a little...
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representatives lecture from dave a student from omaha nebraska. good morning. >> caller: good morning. along the lines of timeline the ncaa would institute quotas religious and racial, along those lines. >> guest: i'm sorry. i'm not clear on your question call mike well i think with thailand we have to have female athletics quotas, you think they would ever instituted a quota system for religious or racial diversity on campuses transferred i don't think the ncaa would have anything to do with it. title ix is a federal law, and that's where that comes from. that's not from the ncaa. that was passed by congress. i think the ncaa has made some effort to try to bring diversity in terms of its governance panels that are involved in rules making to try to have women involved to try to minorities involved, to try to balance those things out. but having that sort of quotas or having that legislated in terms of athletes involvement i think it's not going to have an. >> host: one more call for a just and we'll hear from chris in grant park illinois. hi. >> caller: good morning. i would
representatives lecture from dave a student from omaha nebraska. good morning. >> caller: good morning. along the lines of timeline the ncaa would institute quotas religious and racial, along those lines. >> guest: i'm sorry. i'm not clear on your question call mike well i think with thailand we have to have female athletics quotas, you think they would ever instituted a quota system for religious or racial diversity on campuses transferred i don't think the ncaa would have...
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nebraska huskers. jenny is from nebraska. is that why you are a huskers fan? >> yes. [laughter] i really like my wife a lot. [laughter] [applause] i really liked her mother and her mother really liked me, so my advice to people who get married is lookout for the mother-in-law. they were big nebraska fans and i like the fact that the players graduate. i think it's wrong for these kids who go to school and use of their eligibility of health and they probably don't graduate will stop at this moment, we are dispatching with rutgers, so hopefully that is over by now. >> beyond words, what do you do with your leisure time if you have any? in this round, i'm going to give the answer and you are going to tell me whom i'm referring to in the style of the old "what's my line" tv show. one of you inspired a coffee shop to label its brand old justice. d want to ask the audience to participate? >> obviously, it's made. -- it's me. [laughter] >> is comes from my day on the third circuit. there was an old coffee shop that long, long predates starbucks -- this goes back to the 19th century. one y
nebraska huskers. jenny is from nebraska. is that why you are a huskers fan? >> yes. [laughter] i really like my wife a lot. [laughter] [applause] i really liked her mother and her mother really liked me, so my advice to people who get married is lookout for the mother-in-law. they were big nebraska fans and i like the fact that the players graduate. i think it's wrong for these kids who go to school and use of their eligibility of health and they probably don't graduate will stop at...
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measures and midterm votes include arkansas, connecticut, hawaii, maryland massachusetts, nebraska, rhode island south dakota, vermont, and west virginia. new yorkers, they'll get their increase today december 31st. now, small businesses will feel these increases, critics argue, but so too, will the nation's 770,000 franchise store fronts employing 18 million people across the country. franchises, especially those in the fast food industry have been caught in the cross hairs of the national minimum wage fight thank you fight. the top five biggest franchises in the country likely to feel this pinch, subway mcdonald's, kfc, burger king 7-eleven. all franchises will be impacted in some way and that 85% of their membership believe changes will have a, quote, negative impact on their franchises. back over to you. >> thanks very much. that national average going above the federal minimum wage. up next on "squawk on the street," what's ahead for hedge funds and managers like bill ackman in the new year. we break out the hedge funds playbook for 2015 when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> dow i
measures and midterm votes include arkansas, connecticut, hawaii, maryland massachusetts, nebraska, rhode island south dakota, vermont, and west virginia. new yorkers, they'll get their increase today december 31st. now, small businesses will feel these increases, critics argue, but so too, will the nation's 770,000 franchise store fronts employing 18 million people across the country. franchises, especially those in the fast food industry have been caught in the cross hairs of the national...
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omaha, nebraska radio station, an interview they recorded on two 78s. they had lost track of years and years ago. now they were so close, literally in his hands yet still lost in a way. >> there's a radial crack on both of them, which makes them unplayable. >> it was back to research again for matt. this trying to recover the audio, which led him to andover and technology at lawrence berkeley lab where they capture high resolution images of the record's groove, then a computer processes those pictures into sound. sound that matt, along with his father, are about to listen to for the first time. >> all right. here we two. >> he's a flyer who comes from omaha. >> yes, sir. >> what were you doing before the war? >> once matt and his father got over how young ray started they settled in to listen to a 10-minute interview made 70 years ago. a small piece of american history perhaps but one that couldn't sound any bigger to one man's ears. >> i'm just really glad we got it done. >> this is precious, right? this is it. it's really nice to finally hear it. and be able to pass it on. >> that sa
omaha, nebraska radio station, an interview they recorded on two 78s. they had lost track of years and years ago. now they were so close, literally in his hands yet still lost in a way. >> there's a radial crack on both of them, which makes them unplayable. >> it was back to research again for matt. this trying to recover the audio, which led him to andover and technology at lawrence berkeley lab where they capture high resolution images of the record's groove, then a computer...
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gentleman from nebraska for five minutes. >> thank you. one of the reasons i ran for congress 16 years ago was the highest level of reliance on foreign fuel to fuel our economy and i wanted to change fat. i am pleased to see we are down to 33%, we are only 33% of our fuel needs our oil as imported now. in a geopolitical sense why do we still have 33% import of oil into our country? mr mieminsky. >> with any year-and-a-half the u.s. will be a net exporter of natural gas, we're already a net exporter of coal. we don't import very much electricity. a lot of that comes from quebec and canada and saskatchewan. on the oil side we are a net exporter of oil products. the only thing we are still importing is crude oil and those numbers will come down if you say do you want that to go to zero, not necessarily. can we import oil and sell products? >> particularly venezuelan oil bothers me but do we have a geopolitical responsibility to allow some importation of venezuelan oil? >> i will stay away from policy decisions of what we would want to do with venezuela or not but i would say they ar
gentleman from nebraska for five minutes. >> thank you. one of the reasons i ran for congress 16 years ago was the highest level of reliance on foreign fuel to fuel our economy and i wanted to change fat. i am pleased to see we are down to 33%, we are only 33% of our fuel needs our oil as imported now. in a geopolitical sense why do we still have 33% import of oil into our country? mr mieminsky. >> with any year-and-a-half the u.s. will be a net exporter of natural gas, we're...
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, nebraska, and he's on the line. what is was your top story. you're closing us out. joe well, i would say, the top story, is jim crow white and this discovery by the national news media, about how african-americans are harass he and, killing the then justified. sadly, that is the story. host: all right. well, we'll take more of your calls about your top story and right now, we'll take a break and, next up the 114th congress convacus next week with republicans, and with bill crystal, he'll join us with a preview and then, by the daily beast, and we'll talk about how progressives should respond many we'll be right back. this is not part of a tour that is offered to the pb. this has never been open to the public and, you're seeing it because of c-span's special access and, vips come into this space, just like they did, in lyndon johnson's day, and it is not open to the visitors. and the remarkable thing, about this, it's a living and breathing artifact, and it hasn't changed since president johnson died, and there's a document signed by, the then oork ka tech and, ladybird that nothing i
, nebraska, and he's on the line. what is was your top story. you're closing us out. joe well, i would say, the top story, is jim crow white and this discovery by the national news media, about how african-americans are harass he and, killing the then justified. sadly, that is the story. host: all right. well, we'll take more of your calls about your top story and right now, we'll take a break and, next up the 114th congress convacus next week with republicans, and with bill crystal, he'll join...
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maryland massachusetts, nebraska, rhode island south dakota, vermont, and west virginia are the ten states with hikes on the way thanks to both ballot measures passed in the midterms as well as moves made in the 2014 legislative session. new yorkers, the lucky ones get an increase today, december 31st. while small business owners feel the pinch, so too will franchisees caught in the cross hairs of the fight, and wages falling $15 app hour, according to the franchise association, there are more than 770,000 franchise establishments with 18 million employees nationwide. the ifa says all franchises will be impacted in some way in these states, and that 85% of the membership believe they are negatively impacted by the changes. the current federal minimum wage at 7.25 an hour and national average after the hikes kick in is 7.75 an hour. the top five franchises will feel the impact is subway mcdons, kfc, burger king and 7-11. the fight picks up where it left off after congress meets in january. back over to you guys. >> thank you, kate. let's bring in the senior fellow at the center for a
maryland massachusetts, nebraska, rhode island south dakota, vermont, and west virginia are the ten states with hikes on the way thanks to both ballot measures passed in the midterms as well as moves made in the 2014 legislative session. new yorkers, the lucky ones get an increase today, december 31st. while small business owners feel the pinch, so too will franchisees caught in the cross hairs of the fight, and wages falling $15 app hour, according to the franchise association, there are more...
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fact in 1904 booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln. in which he advocated the settlement of all-black towns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all-black states. but he was advocating the settlement of all-black towns. and as a result of washington's trek through the upper south, midwest, and great plains, there were all-black towns that were developed. and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. for example, in nebraska, there were like five all-black towns. there were all-black towns in kansas oklahoma oklahoma still has predominantly all-black towns that came out of that settlement. boldy, oklahoma, which is the site of the national black rodeo every year. montana had two all-black towns. i've taught students from both of those towns over the course of my career. texas had some all-black towns, et cetera. and so washington's legacy was let's have our own. let's have our own thing. yes? [ inaudible ] >> -- negro business league, what happened to it? because, on saturday, i went to a local community here calle
fact in 1904 booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln. in which he advocated the settlement of all-black towns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all-black states. but he was advocating the settlement of all-black towns. and as a result of washington's trek through the upper south, midwest, and great plains, there were all-black towns that were developed. and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. for example, in...
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be. and i said first is win the nomination. i respected you those folks in california and nebraska but i with the goldwater movement. if we can put together the goldwater movement with the nixon center of republican party nobody can stop you from the nomination. they are too far off the left. so nixon had something from buckley followers that they were more dangerous and i said we have to clear that out. so i wrote a letter what he meant. so we shield that breach. then we would hold meetings all day with leaders of various leaders. i was a journalist so we met with them in every columnist that was a conservative to come up to meet nixon to have an interview so of with the conservative wing of the republican party. then with his own idea went out on his own in 1966 and campaigned in 35 states come 80 congressional districts and all over the country working for the republican party. and i say in my book it was in this -- nixon's interest to do this but he was a fighter. his party was in trouble so he went out and said we will fight in every district we can. he was a spartan. i have n
be. and i said first is win the nomination. i respected you those folks in california and nebraska but i with the goldwater movement. if we can put together the goldwater movement with the nixon center of republican party nobody can stop you from the nomination. they are too far off the left. so nixon had something from buckley followers that they were more dangerous and i said we have to clear that out. so i wrote a letter what he meant. so we shield that breach. then we would hold meetings...
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service people at a call center today from nebraska. she said it's two degrees. i told her we're in a panic about the cold. >> makes it feel mild here. >> thank you spencer. >>> coming up next a 12-year-old gift to the san francisco fire department to make sure other children are taken care of. >>> new after 4:30 how a simple mixup granted a young boy his wish to go on a hunting trip. >>> a bizarre sight in chicago. a spill at the 100-year-old morton salt factory caused a partial wall collapse, unloading a whole lot of salt right into a dealership next door. no one was injured but several cars were buried in salt at a nearby parking lot. engineers will examine the building's structural integrity. the building rooftop read morton salt, when it rains, it pours. >>> a 12-year-old girl gave the san francisco fire department a gift that will keep on giving. >> san diego resident jessica came to san francisco to hand the fire chief joanne hayes white 200 stuff toys. >> since then she has donated stuffed animals to first responders across the country so they can soothe children during emer
service people at a call center today from nebraska. she said it's two degrees. i told her we're in a panic about the cold. >> makes it feel mild here. >> thank you spencer. >>> coming up next a 12-year-old gift to the san francisco fire department to make sure other children are taken care of. >>> new after 4:30 how a simple mixup granted a young boy his wish to go on a hunting trip. >>> a bizarre sight in chicago. a spill at the 100-year-old morton salt...
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, nebraska. we are talking really cold stuff . but it will modify as quite often and does. high-pressure is sprawling and it will move in snow showers across the great lakes and snow across eastern canada. as we get through new year's day, the high pressure will phil be around giving us another sunny and chilly day. in the clouds will start to move in. by the weekend were looking at a strong cold front to the west and a storm center that looks like it will bring us rain. tomorrow, new year's eve will be cold about 39. 43 new year's day and 47 on friday. then over the weekend will see cloudy skies and a 60% chance of rain developing saturday afternoon and continuing into sunday. the air a few thousand feet up maybe just cold enough that some areas might see a brief patch of sleet or snow or rain mixed in. ultimately it will be rain, and that will be the pattern as we head through the weekend and into early next week as well. for the forecast for new year's eve here in the metro area, temperatures right about artie degrees when that big all drops in times square. -- about 30 degre
, nebraska. we are talking really cold stuff . but it will modify as quite often and does. high-pressure is sprawling and it will move in snow showers across the great lakes and snow across eastern canada. as we get through new year's day, the high pressure will phil be around giving us another sunny and chilly day. in the clouds will start to move in. by the weekend were looking at a strong cold front to the west and a storm center that looks like it will bring us rain. tomorrow, new year's...
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the commencement address at the university of nebraska lincoln in which he advocated the settlement of all blacktowns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all black state, but he was advocating all blacktowns. as a result of washington's trek through the upper south midwest and great plains area, there were all black towns that were developed and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. so for example, in nebraska there were like five all black towns. kansas, oklahoma oklahoma still has predominantly all black towns that came out of that settlement. montana had two all black towns. i have taught there in the course of my career. texas had all black towns. so washington's legacy, let's have our own. let's have our own thing. yes? >> i have a question about the national black negro business league. what happened to it? because on saturday i went to a local community here called pleasant hill. a lady there was giving a history lesson about how in the past all these black leaders, doctors, lawyers within that community, but she said nowadays if you look around at t
the commencement address at the university of nebraska lincoln in which he advocated the settlement of all blacktowns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all black state, but he was advocating all blacktowns. as a result of washington's trek through the upper south midwest and great plains area, there were all black towns that were developed and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. so for example, in nebraska there were like five all black towns. kansas, oklahoma...
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the hospital. we have leads kerry from the great state of nebraska on the subcommittee and doctor bill cassidy will be moving over to the u.s. u.s. senate and cory gardner will be moving up to the u.s. senate. but i just want to thank them for the contributions they've made and for the great job but they that they did representing their constituents. and then on the democratic side, of course the ranking member henry waxman of california served many years on this committee is the journey and it is ranking member will not be returning into returning and mr. john dingell as all of you know as the chairman of the committee for many years. john of georgia and donna christensen of the virgin islands. so i just wanted to thank all of them for their many contributions and with that you can talk about that in their opening statements. but anyway, i will go on at this time for an opening statement. this morning's hearing we are going to be focused on the energy policy and conservation act of 1975. we are going to get a little history lesson as many of you remember that act established the price
the hospital. we have leads kerry from the great state of nebraska on the subcommittee and doctor bill cassidy will be moving over to the u.s. u.s. senate and cory gardner will be moving up to the u.s. senate. but i just want to thank them for the contributions they've made and for the great job but they that they did representing their constituents. and then on the democratic side, of course the ranking member henry waxman of california served many years on this committee is the journey and...
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nation. on monday, we saw heavy snow and dicy roads in places like nebraska, iowa and montana. here, snowfall is rare but not unheard of. six years ago is when they had their last snowfall here and they're preparing for it yet again. i'm guessing the party won't be ruined ruined. back to you. >> probably not. they probably won't even notice it. they are warning folks to be very careful because the roads could become really treacherous. let's look at what's going on as far as new year's eve night. most of the country going to be fairly dry. then as we look at new year's day, fairly dry. we are looking at icy conditions central texas. look for wet weather, the lower mississippi river valley. the southwest still has snow. and lake effect snow still lingering around the great lakes. we're going to check that out and give you more about this really dangerous situation developing in the great lakes a little bit later. we're talking some areas looking at 2 feet of lake-effect snow. get to that in a little bit. >> happy new year. thank you so much. >> a high-ranking republican is dealing wi
nation. on monday, we saw heavy snow and dicy roads in places like nebraska, iowa and montana. here, snowfall is rare but not unheard of. six years ago is when they had their last snowfall here and they're preparing for it yet again. i'm guessing the party won't be ruined ruined. back to you. >> probably not. they probably won't even notice it. they are warning folks to be very careful because the roads could become really treacherous. let's look at what's going on as far as new year's...
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, colorado, nebraska, kansas, se pueden acumular ocho pulgadas de nieve, tenemos avisos ya le ha de condiciones invernales. los avisos que tenemos es de factor viento ¿quÉ indica? las temperaturas pueden bajar por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. denver tiene un 80%, las vegas no es usual que las veras tenga nieve, hoy es un dÍa soleado pero maÑana las vegs tiene un 70% de nieve, el jueves un porcentaje mucho mÁs pequeÑa y hay que tenerlo presente, muchÍsimo frio hacia el norte probabilidad de nieve y tiempo cÁlido hacia el suroeste pero hay algo de lluvia para el norte de california, continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica y con nuestro willy que estÁs en la gran manzana, mi willy ¿quÉ estÁ pasando por allá? >> y querida ximena, todos en casita muy buenos dÍas se me habÍa olvidado lo que era el frÍo aquí en nueva york hay un frÍo, ando como con cuatro suÉteres hay mucho frÍo pero vengasÉ para acÁ estamos ante la sÉptima el pleno times square. ayer se llevÓ a cabo la prueba de confeti, fue una cosa increÍble, les cuento que la gente llega de todos los pa
, colorado, nebraska, kansas, se pueden acumular ocho pulgadas de nieve, tenemos avisos ya le ha de condiciones invernales. los avisos que tenemos es de factor viento ¿quÉ indica? las temperaturas pueden bajar por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. denver tiene un 80%, las vegas no es usual que las veras tenga nieve, hoy es un dÍa soleado pero maÑana las vegs tiene un 70% de nieve, el jueves un porcentaje mucho mÁs pequeÑa y hay que tenerlo presente, muchÍsimo frio hacia el norte...
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areas from idaho into southern wyoming, west nebraska and west kansas. the temperatures, again, 19 below, north platte. and just to let you know it's not stopping there. midnight temperatures take us into the teens right there in the great lakes. new york city, 20s. >> you know you seem to be enjoying the low temperatures too much just for the record. >> i'm not, i promise you. >> she's promising a january warm-up. i made that up. >> don't listen to dan. >> don't let me forecast the weather. thank you. >>> we're going to move now to health news and this morning new and worrying numbers about the flu. the cdc is reporting a big jump in flu activity. in america 22 states with high flu activity, up from 13 the week before. and abc's dr. richard besser is here with more on this. so is part of the reason for yet another early flu season the fact that the vaccine this year was a poor match for the strain of the flu that's out there? >> i don't think that's what's going on. but there's something unusual going on with the flu. for the past four years, flu has started to peak at the end of
areas from idaho into southern wyoming, west nebraska and west kansas. the temperatures, again, 19 below, north platte. and just to let you know it's not stopping there. midnight temperatures take us into the teens right there in the great lakes. new york city, 20s. >> you know you seem to be enjoying the low temperatures too much just for the record. >> i'm not, i promise you. >> she's promising a january warm-up. i made that up. >> don't listen to dan. >> don't...
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booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln. in which he advocated the settlement of all-black towns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all-black states. but he was advocating the settlement of all-black towns. and as a result of washington's trek through the upper south, midwest, and great plains, there were all-black towns that were developed. and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. for example, in nebraska, there were like five all-black towns. there were all-black towns in kansas oklahoma oklahoma still has predominantly all-black towns that came out of that settlement. boldy, oklahoma, which is the site of the national black rodeo every year. montana had two all-black towns. i've taught students from both of those towns over the course of my career. texas had some all-black towns, et cetera. and so washington's legacy was let's have our own. let's have our own thing. yes? [ inaudible ] >> -- negro business league, what happened to it? because, on saturday, i went to a local community here called pleasant hi
booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln. in which he advocated the settlement of all-black towns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all-black states. but he was advocating the settlement of all-black towns. and as a result of washington's trek through the upper south, midwest, and great plains, there were all-black towns that were developed. and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. for example, in nebraska, there were...
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idaho southern wyoming. west nebraska and west kansas. 19 below, north platte. it's not stopping there. midnight temperatures into the teens in the great lakes, new york city 20s. >> you know you seem to be enjoying the low temperatures too much. just for the record. >> i'm not, i promise you. >> she's promising a january warmup. i made that up. don't let me forecast the weather. thank you. >>> and move to health news. new and worrying numbers about the flu. the cdc says there's a big jump in flu activity. 22 states with high up from 13 the week before. dr. richard besser is here. is part of the reason that the vaccine is a poor match strain of the flu out there? >> i don't think that's what's going on. but there's something unusual with the flu. for the past four years it's peaking at the end of december. it used to be that flu didn't have the rise until february or early march. but it's been coming earlier and earlier and hitting during the holiday season. >> i mentioned the vaccine is not a great match, is it still worth getting a flu shot? >> i think it is. this year you're r
idaho southern wyoming. west nebraska and west kansas. 19 below, north platte. it's not stopping there. midnight temperatures into the teens in the great lakes, new york city 20s. >> you know you seem to be enjoying the low temperatures too much. just for the record. >> i'm not, i promise you. >> she's promising a january warmup. i made that up. don't let me forecast the weather. thank you. >>> and move to health news. new and worrying numbers about the flu. the cdc...
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arctic grasp gripping most of the nation. icy roads in places like montana, iowa and nebraska. here in vegas, though snow is unusual but not unheard of. last time it snowed here on the strip was six years ago. but, you know i don't think it will affect the party much al. >> probably not, gabe. they probably won't even notice it. thanks very much. though they are warning folks to be careful because the roads could become very treacherous. let's look at what's going on as far as new year's eve night. most of the country will be fairly dry. in the southwest we're looking at a bit of a mess. as we look at new year's day, again, fairly dry. we are looking at some icy conditions central texas. look for wet weather, lower mississippi river valley. the southwest still has some snow. and some lake-effect snow still lingering around the great lakes. so we're going to be checking that out. and we're going to give you more about this really dangerous situation that's going to be developing in the great lakes, guys a little bit later. we're talking some areas could be looking at two feet of lake
arctic grasp gripping most of the nation. icy roads in places like montana, iowa and nebraska. here in vegas, though snow is unusual but not unheard of. last time it snowed here on the strip was six years ago. but, you know i don't think it will affect the party much al. >> probably not, gabe. they probably won't even notice it. thanks very much. though they are warning folks to be careful because the roads could become very treacherous. let's look at what's going on as far as new year's...
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invernal, que estÁ afectando nevada, idaho, wyoming, colorado, nebraska, kansas. tenemos avisos y alertas de condiciones invernales. pero son de factor viento. las temperaturas pueden bajar incluso muy por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn. denver tiene un 80% de nieve. un dÍa mayormente nublado y una temperatura de 14 grados. maÑana las vegas tiene un 70% de nieve, el jueves un porcentaje mucho mÁs pequeÑo. pronÓstico de fin de aÑo, para que hagan sus planes. en la florida tiempo bueno. algo de lluvia para el centro del paÍs. muchísimo frÍo para el norte, con probabilidades de nieve. y tiempo cÁlido para el suroeste, pero algo de lluvia para el norte de california. continuamos con nuestro willy en la gran manzana. ¿quÉ estÁ pasando por allá? >> mi querida ximena, muy buenos dÍas. a mi ya se me habÍa olvidado lo que era el frÍo. aquÍ en nueva york ando con cuatro suÉteres, guantes... estamos en la 42 y la 43, entre la sÉptima. me traje el rincÓn social para acÁ. ayer se llevÓ a cabo la prueba de confeti en times square. y fue una cosa increÍble. la gente llega de m
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for every car other than tesla. tesla is putting electric car chargers in the middle of nebraska. our view is it's more of an intraurban, or intrasuburban market. so we're sort of going city by city. california is of course the biggest market, and we're spending $100 million to create a charging network in the state of california, but we're going to be national by 2013. >> where would these be, and how would they work? >> with electric cars, the main charger is at home in your garage. but if you live 30 or 40 or 50 miles from your workplace, and, you know, most people are at work for eight to ten hours a day, it's a great place to have what is usually called the second charger. there's a little fob and you just wave it over here, and then you plug in, and you are ready to go? >> and how big do you see this getting? what influence will this have on people's decisions to buy electric cars. >> well, 80 million cars in the united states are second or third vehicles, and even though no one in the united states drives across the country, everyone seems to think they need to have a car
for every car other than tesla. tesla is putting electric car chargers in the middle of nebraska. our view is it's more of an intraurban, or intrasuburban market. so we're sort of going city by city. california is of course the biggest market, and we're spending $100 million to create a charging network in the state of california, but we're going to be national by 2013. >> where would these be, and how would they work? >> with electric cars, the main charger is at home in your...
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with a college, nebraska and oklahoma suing nebraska arguing that state legalized marijuana is spilling across their borders, muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back. something that the folks at the attorney-general's office are looking at. it may be something that gives us clarity. the world is watching colorado's victories and stumbles. voters in alaska oregon and d.c. gave the green light. they'll use the green blueprint moving forward. >> marijuana use increased in colorado. it's not the top pot-smoking state. rhode island is the state. and then colorado according to a survey by national drug use and health >>> alison was the author of initiative 502 and joins us. marijuana was introduced and legalized in seattle. how has it been going, what are the successes and failures? >> it's been going well. washington was a little slow are than colorado to get started. colorado had a regulated system for medical marijuana. washington didn't see the first retail stores open until july the 8th. >> what were the lessons that washington state took from colorado? >> one of things that
with a college, nebraska and oklahoma suing nebraska arguing that state legalized marijuana is spilling across their borders, muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back. something that the folks at the attorney-general's office are looking at. it may be something that gives us clarity. the world is watching colorado's victories and stumbles. voters in alaska oregon and d.c. gave the green light. they'll use the green blueprint moving forward. >> marijuana use increased in...
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, it is still as illegal as heroin. 2014 ended with a legal challenge, nebraska and oklahoma are suing colorado in the u.s. supreme court arguing that state-legalized marijuana is spilling across their boards muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back. and it may be one of the things that gives us some clarity. >> reporter: the world is watching colorado's victories and stumbles as the marijuana evolution rolls on. in november voters in three other states gave the green light to recreational weed. >>> former president george h.w. bush remains in a houston hospital tonight. the 90-year-old was admitted last week after experiencing shortage of breath. a family spokesperson says there is a chance he could be released soon. >>> up next, migrants trying to get into the united states are now finding it increasingly difficult to cross the border. plus the devastating floods in southeast asia and the heavy rains are far from over. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america. i'm david shuster in new york. just ahead . . . >> border control, the year in immigration, the confrontation -- >> protecting t
, it is still as illegal as heroin. 2014 ended with a legal challenge, nebraska and oklahoma are suing colorado in the u.s. supreme court arguing that state-legalized marijuana is spilling across their boards muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back. and it may be one of the things that gives us some clarity. >> reporter: the world is watching colorado's victories and stumbles as the marijuana evolution rolls on. in november voters in three other states gave the green light to...
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putting that money in their mattresses. >> nebraska and oklahoma are suing colorado in the u.s. supreme court argue that state legalized marijuana is spilling across their borders muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back and something i know the folks at the time attorney general's office are looking at very carefully and it may be one of the things that gives us some clarity. >> the world is watching colorado's victories in november voters gave the green light to legal be recreational weed and be using colorado's green print moving forward. >> coming up. heidi zhou-castro reports in the drop in illegal immigration to the united states. >> we're back at the border where national guard troops have been stationed since this summer. but we'll take you behind the troops back into mexico and ask why aren't the migrants coming? plp >> in an interview released today, president obama tells npr that he is optimistic about his executive action on immigration despite strong disagreement from republicans. >> if your view is that immigrants are either fundamentally bad to the country or that we a
putting that money in their mattresses. >> nebraska and oklahoma are suing colorado in the u.s. supreme court argue that state legalized marijuana is spilling across their borders muddying federal laws. >> it is a step back and something i know the folks at the time attorney general's office are looking at very carefully and it may be one of the things that gives us some clarity. >> the world is watching colorado's victories in november voters gave the green light to legal be...
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days are numbered. >> with that nebraska comeback. i didn't want to bring it up, but i did. >> thank you very much. >> you won the game. >>> we didn't lose the game. >> not losing means winning unless it is a tie but that is only british soccer. >>> for more on the interview's big weekend let us bring in matthew bellamy. i kind of make a tongue and cheek comment about changing the distribution model but if this works, could this be sort of the unexpected event which causes the crack in this business model? >> you are exactly right. this is an inadvertent experiment that has gone on. sony made about $15 million off of this release. i would caution a bit. this is an extraordinary situation. there were tens of millions of dollars in marketing put behind this film, expecting a theatrical release. there were world wide news head lines. everything was directing people to watch this. those numbers are not surprisingly the biggest release sony has had on vod. i don't think it will be the same for most movies that come out but it is a nice experiment. >> i don't mean to be a downer
days are numbered. >> with that nebraska comeback. i didn't want to bring it up, but i did. >> thank you very much. >> you won the game. >>> we didn't lose the game. >> not losing means winning unless it is a tie but that is only british soccer. >>> for more on the interview's big weekend let us bring in matthew bellamy. i kind of make a tongue and cheek comment about changing the distribution model but if this works, could this be sort of the...
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couple surrounding states aren't too happy with that experiment. nebraska and oklahoma have both sued colorado, saying that some of this marijuana is ending up across state lines. by the way, savannah annual demand for marijuana in colorado is estimated at 130 metric tons. guys that really is a whole lot of weed. >> signature line in his little home away from home in the greenhouse there in colorado. gabe, thank you. >> i love that we have a bolder bureau now, headed up by gabe inside a greenhouse full of weed. well done gabe. >> you spent your holidays in colorado. >> i did. >> do any research? >> what are you implying? these places are like starbucks. they're clean. people are coming in and out of them and the price is right. no i'm kidding. >> you know a lot about them. >>> coming up next madonna launches an angry rant online. why the superstar says she and other female artists are being discriminated against. >>> we will try to figure out exactly what that guy is doing or inhaling. sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don
couple surrounding states aren't too happy with that experiment. nebraska and oklahoma have both sued colorado, saying that some of this marijuana is ending up across state lines. by the way, savannah annual demand for marijuana in colorado is estimated at 130 metric tons. guys that really is a whole lot of weed. >> signature line in his little home away from home in the greenhouse there in colorado. gabe, thank you. >> i love that we have a bolder bureau now, headed up by gabe...
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northwest. snow will stretch from the utah -- from utah across to kansas and nebraska. there could be showers along the gulf coast and some moderate rain in the southeast but it should be sunny and mild in atlanta and new orleans. >>> still ahead, the airline that gave christmas presents to thousands of people with mistaken deep discounts. >> plus, stranded for days in the alaskan wilderness a man talks about how he battled the cold and a wolverine. >>> and a great white on the attack dragging a surfer under the water. the quick thinking that saved his life. >>> the stock market is opening today in record territory. the dow has gained almost 6% in the past seven sessions while setting new records every day last week. the s&p 500 is also opening higher than ever this morning. there's good upward momentum as the year ends and stocks always do well in years ending in a 5. >>> gamers rejoice. both the sony playstation network and microsoft's xbox live back online after outages that began christmas day and ran well into the weekend. a group calling itself the lizard squad claimed responsib
northwest. snow will stretch from the utah -- from utah across to kansas and nebraska. there could be showers along the gulf coast and some moderate rain in the southeast but it should be sunny and mild in atlanta and new orleans. >>> still ahead, the airline that gave christmas presents to thousands of people with mistaken deep discounts. >> plus, stranded for days in the alaskan wilderness a man talks about how he battled the cold and a wolverine. >>> and a great...
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happy with that experiment. nebraska and oklahoma have sued colorado saying that some of this marijuana is ending up across state lines and the annual demand for marijuana in colorado is estimated at 130 metric tons. guys that's a lot of weed. >> quick question for you, what did you have for breakfast? oreos for doritos? >> chee-tos actually. >> okay. we'll go with that. gabe gutierrez. thank you very much. coming up the former head of the ntsb joins the conversation. plus the lives they lived from a journalistic apologygiant to an entertainment legend. some of the leaders that passed away this year and the legacy they leave behind. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for for the 415 and 628 area codes? no what is it? starting february 21, 2015 if you have a 415 or 628 number you'll need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. okay, but what if i have a 415 number, and i'm calling a 415 number? you'll still need to dial... 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> stocks have fallen greece's prime minist
happy with that experiment. nebraska and oklahoma have sued colorado saying that some of this marijuana is ending up across state lines and the annual demand for marijuana in colorado is estimated at 130 metric tons. guys that's a lot of weed. >> quick question for you, what did you have for breakfast? oreos for doritos? >> chee-tos actually. >> okay. we'll go with that. gabe gutierrez. thank you very much. coming up the former head of the ntsb joins the conversation. plus...
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so extreme here. snow will fall from oregon across kansas and nebraska. some rain in the southeast. everyone else should be dry today. >>> much of the country will be colder than usual. high in the 30s for the northwest. 15 in denver. 5 in billings. chicago won't make it above freezing. 40s in the northeast. 60 in atlanta and new orleans. >>> a rare find to tell you about from hawaii. this is what the experts say a 10-year-old coconut crab looks like. >> it was found along a busy road. it's been about 25 years since another coconut crab has been seen in hawaii. this one weighs about 3 pounds and is 16 inches from leg to leg. >> it will be given a home at the honolulu zoo where it should be for a while. coconut crabs can live to be 60 years old and grow to three feet. >> they are pretty fierce. they call it the coconut crab because it can pierce a coconut with those claws. >> so you can't eat this thing? >> i'm sure you could if you could get to it because it's so big and fierce and it's illegal because it's so protected. a lot of coconut crab facts around my head. i'm thinking that
so extreme here. snow will fall from oregon across kansas and nebraska. some rain in the southeast. everyone else should be dry today. >>> much of the country will be colder than usual. high in the 30s for the northwest. 15 in denver. 5 in billings. chicago won't make it above freezing. 40s in the northeast. 60 in atlanta and new orleans. >>> a rare find to tell you about from hawaii. this is what the experts say a 10-year-old coconut crab looks like. >> it was found...
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unqualified to sit on any court's, a senator from nebraska commented, everybody is entitled to representation on court, even mediocre people. mediocre people don't get into harvard and yale. i think when politicians go looking for people to nominate they have some stars in their eyes about the elite schools. they seldom get beyond that. >> i am wondering if you guys see any cases coming down the pipeline where there could be a conflict between religion and secularism. >> i don't know. there has been one case so far which has been about religious accommodation. the length of a prisoner's beard. whether arkansas has to accommodate a muslim prisoner who wants to grow a beard because his religion dictates that. it was an interesting case. partly because, unlike some of the ones we had last term, theo obama administration was on the same side as conservative groups supporting the prisoner. this one did not seem it was going to be as tough as other cases had been. >> later in the term, we are going to have the sequels to hobby lobby which do not involve private business corporations
unqualified to sit on any court's, a senator from nebraska commented, everybody is entitled to representation on court, even mediocre people. mediocre people don't get into harvard and yale. i think when politicians go looking for people to nominate they have some stars in their eyes about the elite schools. they seldom get beyond that. >> i am wondering if you guys see any cases coming down the pipeline where there could be a conflict between religion and secularism. >> i don't...
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mass. the red mass -- when i grew up in nebraska, we used to talk about the fox in the chicken coop. going to the red mass is putting yourself in the chicken coop. when the priest gets up, he is the fox. he is very interested in consuming those who sit in the audience. [laughter] just to be a little bit moderate about that, there are two bank places where justices should make up their minds that that is inappropriate to their job. >> maybe we should stop on that note. i'm going to open this up to questions from the audience. there are two microphones. we are asking you to go to one of them. and speak. you can maybe identify yourself before you do so. >> i was wondering about -- we have to justices who are involved with opus dei. i was wondering if you thought that was appropriate? >> it is a religious view. unless you want to go back to the 1915 notion that catholic people in government follow whatever rome says, whatever the pope says, that is their religious view. they have the right to do that, like a jew -- >> there are no jews that are part of the -- >> unless you are saying th
mass. the red mass -- when i grew up in nebraska, we used to talk about the fox in the chicken coop. going to the red mass is putting yourself in the chicken coop. when the priest gets up, he is the fox. he is very interested in consuming those who sit in the audience. [laughter] just to be a little bit moderate about that, there are two bank places where justices should make up their minds that that is inappropriate to their job. >> maybe we should stop on that note. i'm going to open...
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you want to try to get back in we will try to put you through as soon as we can. nebraska is on the air meantime pat from won netta, nebraska gest: ? >> it's juanita. the lady who called from colorado who will suggested the way women dress causes the problem, and i would like to site the yaw apa. . i tribe, a peaceful tribe and they wear absolutely no clothing except the band around their waist, and they have no rape at all. so, you know it's a cultural ailment in my opinion in our country, and there. >> that's my comment. host: thank you. jim from fort knox kentucky a parent. hey, jim. caller: yes. i would like to ask your guest why his numbers are so much different from the doj study made from 1995 to 2013 where the page 13 says 95% of the time, the rape and sexual assault rape would fall between 5.0 and 7.2 per 1,000 persons versus the 1 in 4 that your guest quotes. host: professor fouberg. guest: i appreciate that very much. there are different ways of measuring the presence of college rape on campus or society in general. the statistics are what i believe to be the most method
you want to try to get back in we will try to put you through as soon as we can. nebraska is on the air meantime pat from won netta, nebraska gest: ? >> it's juanita. the lady who called from colorado who will suggested the way women dress causes the problem, and i would like to site the yaw apa. . i tribe, a peaceful tribe and they wear absolutely no clothing except the band around their waist, and they have no rape at all. so, you know it's a cultural ailment in my opinion in our...
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. senator deb fisher of nebraska republican, senator king of maine, independent, that means democrat, he caucuses with the democrats, have introduced a pretty good piece of legislation along those lines. i have a particularly colorful phrase that i'm proud of in my article. it said, if these acts were to pass and actually take power away from the regulators in these two areas, they would be great victories for bipartisan, smart populism over the forces of foe expertise and crony capitalism. how do you like that? so i'm for pursuing opportunities here to take law making right back to congress. i think that we should be prepared that congress, in thinking about the balance of powers, should be prepared for some surprises in the next two years. i think this conventional media idea that the presidents a late termer, a lame duck, he's very unpopular, he'll try to pursue some foreign policy initiatives, that is what presidents do in the end game, with you not much else, i think that may be incorrect. he's a man of strong ideology systemic views. he's very smart. he's intensely determined. and
. senator deb fisher of nebraska republican, senator king of maine, independent, that means democrat, he caucuses with the democrats, have introduced a pretty good piece of legislation along those lines. i have a particularly colorful phrase that i'm proud of in my article. it said, if these acts were to pass and actually take power away from the regulators in these two areas, they would be great victories for bipartisan, smart populism over the forces of foe expertise and crony capitalism. how...
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full swing. heading to san diego for the holiday bowl between usc and nebraska. ucs marching to the beat of their own drum scoring at will. jackson showing he could play on sunday. toss from kessler slices through the nebraska defense for a 71-yard touchdown. second of the game. kessler had three touchdown passes. informing for it on fourth and three. demodern aon the quick toss. usc holds on to win 45-42 the final. sun bowl in el paso, texas had everything but the sun. arizona statette led duke by as many as 17. fourth quarter krouler had 102 receiving records. threw a touchdown. ensuing kickoff returned 96 yards, richards. asu back on top, 36-31678952 seconds left. >> going for the win. boone picked off. game over sun devils win 36-31. virginia tech and cincinnati in the military bowl. clark loses the ill ball. williams picks it is up. loses the ball. kicked it to his teammate who is going to fooid fight his way in for the touchdown. virginia tech goes on to win 33-17. miami and -- 78 yards on this touchdown, avoids three defenders. south carolina wins 24-21. >>> boston college an
full swing. heading to san diego for the holiday bowl between usc and nebraska. ucs marching to the beat of their own drum scoring at will. jackson showing he could play on sunday. toss from kessler slices through the nebraska defense for a 71-yard touchdown. second of the game. kessler had three touchdown passes. informing for it on fourth and three. demodern aon the quick toss. usc holds on to win 45-42 the final. sun bowl in el paso, texas had everything but the sun. arizona statette led...
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on nebraska. he's wide-open with pearson with a 9-yard score. 17-10 nebraska. cody with a short pass to jackson, and he cuts to the inside and forget about it, you are not going to get jim. 71 yards and a touchdown, and that was good. if you like the trojans. 98 yards in the first half anyone-17 usc, the trojans hang on two finish the season at nine and four. and here's a mistake, a lot of meaning for this one. we both went there. for the fourth quarter, blue devils on fourth and two. look at that. the running back gets that 131- 30. here comes the sun devils coming back with a cookoff return. richard gets that one, he goes into score, for touchdowns for arizona state, they get the victory and the trophy by the count of 36-31. a big story. it's jim harbaugh. >> we will know tomorrow, officially. right now, it is out there, he is heading to michigan for his alma mater. >> has he lost the highlight? there it is. i'm sorry, there is a difference. >> we had to, there is no space. his back. >> we will hear you - - hear from you it during the break. see you in a minute. [ pause ] news
on nebraska. he's wide-open with pearson with a 9-yard score. 17-10 nebraska. cody with a short pass to jackson, and he cuts to the inside and forget about it, you are not going to get jim. 71 yards and a touchdown, and that was good. if you like the trojans. 98 yards in the first half anyone-17 usc, the trojans hang on two finish the season at nine and four. and here's a mistake, a lot of meaning for this one. we both went there. for the fourth quarter, blue devils on fourth and two. look at...
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it's 3-1 kings. >>> jackson showing he can play on sunday. slices through nebraska defense. look at this. 71 yard touchdown. second of the game. kessler three td passes. trojans up 17. pierson l >>> arizona state led by as many as 17. in the fourth the touchdown 31ive 3 31ive31 31-32. richards second of the game. a srk u back on it . sun devils win the sun bowl 36-31. >>> boston college at yankees stadium game went to over time. on the extra point eighth missed one this season. eighth. christian hackenburg. sam able to make the extra point and drew wins the pin stripe bowl 31-30. >>> college football plafrz set for january 1 oregon takes on florida state at the rose ball and at 530 sugar bowl hosts ohio state at alabama. january 12th cowboys stadium in arlington. >>> here from stanford tonight at 11:00 on abc 7. >> drew couldn't be prouder beaming over there. thanks drew. >>> next amazing wheel of fortune run for the record (vo) nourished. rescued. protected. given new hope. during the subaru "share the love" event, subaru owners feel it, too. because when you take home a new subaru
it's 3-1 kings. >>> jackson showing he can play on sunday. slices through nebraska defense. look at this. 71 yard touchdown. second of the game. kessler three td passes. trojans up 17. pierson l >>> arizona state led by as many as 17. in the fourth the touchdown 31ive 3 31ive31 31-32. richards second of the game. a srk u back on it . sun devils win the sun bowl 36-31. >>> boston college at yankees stadium game went to over time. on the extra point eighth missed one...
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churches and tent show revivals, which meant donna was constantly moving. >> all the way from nebraska all the way down to the tip of texas and louisiana and arkansas. i sang from the time i was five years old until i left in high school. ♪ i would have to literally climb up on a chair so people could see over the pulpit and sing. ♪ >> reporter: donna got married in high school, raised two daughters, but she was increasing suffering from a genetic bone condition, her knees would dislocate, her bones would break, requiring surgery after surgery. >> he will take you on a trip that you cannot imagine. >> reporter: donna's pastor would visit after each procedure. how many time do you think you've gone to the hospital? >> in excess, over the years, 30 times. ♪ >> reporter: it was while she was recuperating from another surgery that her husband told her their 26-year marriage was over. >> i remember thinking to myself, i have been totally rejected. and i remember thinking, i am really alone. >> reporter: as we flew our last leg into san diego, donna told me, despite her lifetime of uph
churches and tent show revivals, which meant donna was constantly moving. >> all the way from nebraska all the way down to the tip of texas and louisiana and arkansas. i sang from the time i was five years old until i left in high school. ♪ i would have to literally climb up on a chair so people could see over the pulpit and sing. ♪ >> reporter: donna got married in high school, raised two daughters, but she was increasing suffering from a genetic bone condition, her knees...
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women's matchup features maryland at number 12 nebraska. the football fun continuing tomorrow with the nfl on cbs. the early start with the chargers and the chiefs. later, it's win and in as carolina takes on atlanta for the nfc south title. begins at noon eastern with "the nfl today." for all of us have a good evening and a happy new year. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> ♪ taps ♪ >> a city in mourning. tens of thousands gather for the funeral of a new york city police officer killed along with his partner in an ambush shooting. >>> good evening, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. men and women in blue, they lined the streets of queens to say goodbye to officer rafael ramos. the service was attended by several dignitaries including vice president joe biden. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more. >> reporter: a heartbreaking exchange outside christ tabernacle church in queens saturday morning. the widow officer rafael ramos accepted the u.s. flag that was draped over his coffin. >> ♪ >> reporte
women's matchup features maryland at number 12 nebraska. the football fun continuing tomorrow with the nfl on cbs. the early start with the chargers and the chiefs. later, it's win and in as carolina takes on atlanta for the nfc south title. begins at noon eastern with "the nfl today." for all of us have a good evening and a happy new year. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> ♪ taps ♪ >> a...
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nebraska. good morning. caller: good morning. you sent like the diversity along the lines of title 9, that the ncaa would institute religious and racial, along those lines. guest: i'm sorry i'm not clear on your question. caller: well, i think like the female athletics quotas do you think they would ever institute a quota system for religious or racial diversity on campuses? guest: i don't think that the ncaa would have anything to do with that. i mean, the title 9 is a federal law, and that's where that comes from. that's not from the ncaa. that was passed by congress. i think the ncaa has made some effort to try to bring, you know, diversity in terms of its governance panels, that are involved in rules making to try to have women involved, to try to have minorities involved to try to balance those things out, but, you know, having that sort of quotas or having that legislated, in terms of athlete involvement, i think is not going to happen. host: one more call for our guest, chris from grand park, illinois, hi. caller: good morning. i'd like to know, student athletes who are injured and
nebraska. good morning. caller: good morning. you sent like the diversity along the lines of title 9, that the ncaa would institute religious and racial, along those lines. guest: i'm sorry i'm not clear on your question. caller: well, i think like the female athletics quotas do you think they would ever institute a quota system for religious or racial diversity on campuses? guest: i don't think that the ncaa would have anything to do with that. i mean, the title 9 is a federal law, and that's...