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they a lot of missouri. yes. on. if she fell other than 3 or 2 refills still on our homes. we were not able to sleep the night before we left in the morning. we took off with only the clothes we were wearing. we were many families. the kids had no food or water for days, setting that much, i didn't, i had the you and has words that the fighting is preaching what it's called a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. efforts through you 5 talks between the wearing sites are ongoing, but for now the...
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edward: missouri senator eric schmidt. joining me now is missouri attorney general who put kansas city mayor quentin lucas on notice the transporting illegal migrants in the state of missouri is a felony crime. we have an open invitation for the mayor to join us. mr. attorney general, the kansas city mayor made the call to welcome migrants across the border illegally to come to kansas city to work and the mayor saying migrants could have a work permit. what's wrong with having people work in those jobs? >> taking jobs from working missouri families, we have statutes on the books that prohibit the knowing get transport of criminal aliens into or through the state, we will enforce the law that's on the books to deter trafficking through the state but also illegal for businesses to hire undocumented workers. senator hawley who is exposing the fact the secretary's parole process is illegally providing parole and work documents to these criminal aliens who crossed illegally, we filed a lawsuit against the biden administration t
edward: missouri senator eric schmidt. joining me now is missouri attorney general who put kansas city mayor quentin lucas on notice the transporting illegal migrants in the state of missouri is a felony crime. we have an open invitation for the mayor to join us. mr. attorney general, the kansas city mayor made the call to welcome migrants across the border illegally to come to kansas city to work and the mayor saying migrants could have a work permit. what's wrong with having people work in...
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missouri has an instrument thalty of state government, the missouri higher education loan authority that administratorss -- administratorss payment and reat the same time of student loans, it would is have cost missouri taxpayers $44 million, more than a half trillion martially, and we anticipate this plan is going to cost missourians exactly the same amount if not more. we know nationally it costs more, so we can't let joe biden saddle hard working missouri families with debt. we're -- stuart: biden says he's also pushing for free community college. watch this, roll it. [no audio] >> i also want to make -- and i've been pushing this, and if i'm reelected, i'm going to push it hard, we're going to get it done next time, is i want to make community college tuition-free. [cheers and applause] we won't need loans at all. we'll cut in half the cost of going to college. [applause] if we do this, the economic gains will far outweigh the cost, and that's not hyperbole, that's the truth. stuart: okay. mr. attorney general, free community college tuition. will you sue against that too? if. >> wel
missouri has an instrument thalty of state government, the missouri higher education loan authority that administratorss -- administratorss payment and reat the same time of student loans, it would is have cost missouri taxpayers $44 million, more than a half trillion martially, and we anticipate this plan is going to cost missourians exactly the same amount if not more. we know nationally it costs more, so we can't let joe biden saddle hard working missouri families with debt. we're -- stuart:...
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this evening we're continuing our series, taking a look at toxic sites in missouri. as we told you last night, much of the public was unaware of contaminated sites in st. louis for decades. tonight my colleague bret baier digs into historical records that show how much the government made known work to dispose of radioactive waste. >> gillian: we'll bring you more of that coming up next. some tech problems on our end. coming up next, we're going to have the panel on the politics of presidential immunity and then later on in the show, a special day for a world war ii veteran. stick with us. it crushed my confidence. but no longer will psoriasis get a piece of me. i can love my skin again. with bimzelx. only bimzelx targets and blocks il-17a plus f to calm inflammation. i can control my plaques, and start getting myself back. bimzelx helps adults with moderate to severe psoriasis control plaques, to deliver clearer skin fast, for results that last. i will give myself back the freedom of shorts. dare to wear black again from head to toe. (♪) most people got 100% clear
this evening we're continuing our series, taking a look at toxic sites in missouri. as we told you last night, much of the public was unaware of contaminated sites in st. louis for decades. tonight my colleague bret baier digs into historical records that show how much the government made known work to dispose of radioactive waste. >> gillian: we'll bring you more of that coming up next. some tech problems on our end. coming up next, we're going to have the panel on the politics of...
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meanwhile, in missouri, thousands are in the dark after severe storms struck this afternoon. a tornado ripping off roofs and flipping this camper. and hail the size of half dollars pelted the pavement. here in davenport, iowa, it's going to be a tense night. severe weather is now headed this way, and tornadoes that happen at night are especially dangerous because it's harder to see the twister and debris, and people may be sleeping. norah? >> norah: thinking of the people they are. roxana saberi, thank you so much. and as she mentioned, the threat of severe weather is going to continue through the night and into tomorrow. so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes, from our partners at the weather channel be a good evening mike. >> good evening. looking for tomorrow. father eastbourne and southbound. active storms in milwaukee, chicago, eventually tomorrow michigan and ohio and detroit gets hit and right down i-75. stormy conditions in the morning, as well as in the afternoon. we have a severe weather threat across detroit, fort wayne, columbus, cleveland. torcon of 3 which
meanwhile, in missouri, thousands are in the dark after severe storms struck this afternoon. a tornado ripping off roofs and flipping this camper. and hail the size of half dollars pelted the pavement. here in davenport, iowa, it's going to be a tense night. severe weather is now headed this way, and tornadoes that happen at night are especially dangerous because it's harder to see the twister and debris, and people may be sleeping. norah? >> norah: thinking of the people they are. roxana...
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, and the possibility the strong ef-2 or stronger tornadoes, des moines, davenport on into parts of missouri. tomorrow that moves farther to the east when we're looking to 17 million people. detroit, indianapolis, columbus and akron. that moves further east on thursday. in the meantime, about 1 to 2 inches of rain, especially around the great lakes. lester? >> mr. roker, thank you. >>> in washington, the senate now has those articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas over his handling of the border crisis as house speaker mike johnson faces a new threat to his job from fellow republicans. here is ryan nobles. >> reporter: tonight, a trial in the senate set to begin with house republicans formally sending over articles of impeachment against homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. >> the senate has a clear obligation under the constitution and 200 years of precedent. we need to hold a trial. >> reporter: republicans accusing him of willfully refusing to comply with immigration law. with a record 9.3 million migrant crossings since biden took office.
, and the possibility the strong ef-2 or stronger tornadoes, des moines, davenport on into parts of missouri. tomorrow that moves farther to the east when we're looking to 17 million people. detroit, indianapolis, columbus and akron. that moves further east on thursday. in the meantime, about 1 to 2 inches of rain, especially around the great lakes. lester? >> mr. roker, thank you. >>> in washington, the senate now has those articles of impeachment against homeland security...
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meanwhile, in missouri, thousands are in the dark after severe storms struck this afternoon. a tornado ripping off roofs and flipping this camper. and hail the size of half dollars pelted the pavement. here in davenport, iowa, it's going to be a tense night. the severe weather is now headed this way, and tornadoes that happen at night are especially dangerous because it's harder to see the twister and debris, and people may be sleeping. norah. >> thinking of the people there. roxana saberi, thank you so much. >>> as she mentioned, the threat of severe weather is going to continue through the night and into tomorrow. so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. looking for more active storms tonight and tomorrow similar to what roxana was showing us there in iowa. just pushing farther eastbound and southbound now, so active storms in milwaukee, chicago, eventually tomorrow michigan, ohio, so detroit gets hit, then right down i-75. stormy conditions in the morning as well as in the afternoon. w
meanwhile, in missouri, thousands are in the dark after severe storms struck this afternoon. a tornado ripping off roofs and flipping this camper. and hail the size of half dollars pelted the pavement. here in davenport, iowa, it's going to be a tense night. the severe weather is now headed this way, and tornadoes that happen at night are especially dangerous because it's harder to see the twister and debris, and people may be sleeping. norah. >> thinking of the people there. roxana...
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a lot of missouri, yes. on it's about 3 or 2. refills fell on our homes. we were not able to sleep the night before we left in the morning. we took off with only the clothes we were wearing. we were many families, the kids had no food or water for days, setting that much, i didn't, i hire the you and has words that the fighting is preaching what it's called a catastrophic human. it's terry and crisis efforts through 5 talks between the wearing sites are ongoing. what's for now? the sounds of artillery and gunfire continued to dominate the capital and other parts of the country. people, morgan, i'll just 0. i'm through mind the . the commander in chief of the ukrainian on forces says the situation on the eastern fund has escalated significantly in recent days. of training in the western intelligence agencies say russia is taking advantage of delays and military aid to keys, preparing for a major offensive. obviously it was child stratford support from a town of linus as well. people still live here around to thousands of them struggling to exist among the d
a lot of missouri, yes. on it's about 3 or 2. refills fell on our homes. we were not able to sleep the night before we left in the morning. we took off with only the clothes we were wearing. we were many families, the kids had no food or water for days, setting that much, i didn't, i hire the you and has words that the fighting is preaching what it's called a catastrophic human. it's terry and crisis efforts through 5 talks between the wearing sites are ongoing. what's for now? the sounds of...
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you're selecting who you don't want them missouri jury exclusion, right? >> menu. >> you end up with what you have left, which hopefully if the system works right, is the people were in the middle >> another question that intrigued me as well. here's another one have you ever considered herself a supporter of or belong to any of the following? the q and on movement, proud boys, oath keepers, three percenters, bouba lu boys, and teba the list actually goes on. remember, of course to the liters of the oath keepers were sentenced two years in jail for their roles on january 6, if you answer yes, to belong to any of these groups though, what would that tell you as the prosecution or defence? >> i think what they're getting at is do you have some sort of sympathy for groups with which president trump, former president trump has been aligned. and i thought this was an astounding part of the questionnaire to me because it made me wonder it's a quote, eric killed monger. is this your king? is this. are you really republicans nominating someone where we have to ask
you're selecting who you don't want them missouri jury exclusion, right? >> menu. >> you end up with what you have left, which hopefully if the system works right, is the people were in the middle >> another question that intrigued me as well. here's another one have you ever considered herself a supporter of or belong to any of the following? the q and on movement, proud boys, oath keepers, three percenters, bouba lu boys, and teba the list actually goes on. remember, of...
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missouri had standing to bring the lawsuits because missouri had something called mohilo and loan servicing organization within the state and that provided the standings, which what the case hinged on is and my guess is what these cases and challenges are being bought by other ags following a similar path struck down and to your point, larry, this is a sin criminal election year ploy to try and go after younger voters. it's not going to work. it's also a middle finger to working class folks who either work through college or didn't take debt at all or, you know, a bunch of different scenarios and going to cater to people he's losing because the economy is so bad. it's twice as expensive now to buy a home. if you're trying to get in your first house, it's twice as expensive because of interest rates than just a few years ago. every time you go to the grocery store and home depot, whatever it is. things are 20-30% more expensive and cost to fuel your home or car is higher because of joe biden. here it is now, an election year and he knows what i think is really going to happen and ultimately
missouri had standing to bring the lawsuits because missouri had something called mohilo and loan servicing organization within the state and that provided the standings, which what the case hinged on is and my guess is what these cases and challenges are being bought by other ags following a similar path struck down and to your point, larry, this is a sin criminal election year ploy to try and go after younger voters. it's not going to work. it's also a middle finger to working class folks who...
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back up across kansas, missouri, stretching into iowa currently as well. this is your future forecast. i can put it into motion for you, but as it starts to run, we're going to continue to see the possibility of severe weather as we run through the overnight if hours all the way until early tomorrow morning. now, we do see a small risk of severe weather tomorrow but not nearly as severe as today. yesterday and today is really the eye light of the show, jon. we're going to continue track it as these storms make their movement. jon: scary times rights now. we want everybody to stay safe. meteorologist adam klotz, thanks. menden, iowa, is one of the areas that took a direct hit from those storms. tornadoes also tore through nebraska and dumped massive, golf ball-sized hail. the threat of more storms and flash flooding continues throughout the region. fox weather correspondent brandy campbell is live in omaha, nebraska, with the latest for us. brandy. if. >> reporter: yeah, jon. well, we spent most of our afternoon in minden, but with we just relocated to omah
back up across kansas, missouri, stretching into iowa currently as well. this is your future forecast. i can put it into motion for you, but as it starts to run, we're going to continue to see the possibility of severe weather as we run through the overnight if hours all the way until early tomorrow morning. now, we do see a small risk of severe weather tomorrow but not nearly as severe as today. yesterday and today is really the eye light of the show, jon. we're going to continue track it as...
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and this is cnn well, tonight, the state of missouri executed brian dorsey by lethal injection. if we just say there were no complications he was sentenced to the death for the murder of his cousin, sarah, bonnie and her husband, benjamin. in 2006. they'd offered him a safe place to stay after a confrontation with a drug dealer in his apartment. but that night he shot sarah and benjamin in their bedroom, leaving their four-year-old daughter unharmed. in his last statement, dorsey wrote to all of the family and loved ones i share with sarah and to all of the surviving family and loved ones of ben. i am totally deeply overwhelmingly sorry. >> words >> cannot hold the just weight of my guilt and shame >> i >> still love you multiple people came out in support of him in his final days. 70 to prison workers from the very institution he lived in were against his execution also, a former missouri supreme court justice several missouri's representatives, even five jurors from the penalty phase of his trial and they're not >> alone. members of the family are split. some were in favor of
and this is cnn well, tonight, the state of missouri executed brian dorsey by lethal injection. if we just say there were no complications he was sentenced to the death for the murder of his cousin, sarah, bonnie and her husband, benjamin. in 2006. they'd offered him a safe place to stay after a confrontation with a drug dealer in his apartment. but that night he shot sarah and benjamin in their bedroom, leaving their four-year-old daughter unharmed. in his last statement, dorsey wrote to all...
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near smithville, missouri, debris scattered throughout the town. at least two people have been injured in the storms. the area was also hit by strong thunderstorms with golf ball-sized hail and wind gus ts of up to 60 miles per hour. >>> now let's bring in angie lassman, who is tracking where those storms are headed today. >> we've got another round of those strong storms, thanks to that same system that we're going to watch move through the east today. then we're going to gear up for another threat from a secondary system. let's track all of that for you. here's the first system. it works across parts of the great lakes. severe storms will be possible across southern michigan, indiana and ohio. that's the bull's eye into pennsylvania and kansas city. the hail, wind gusts and isolated tornado that we'll watch for. then we watch the next system work its way into the same kind of section of the country. we'll see it dive into parts of the plains and bring us the once-again chance of strong storms. dallas is included in those chance areas as well as s
near smithville, missouri, debris scattered throughout the town. at least two people have been injured in the storms. the area was also hit by strong thunderstorms with golf ball-sized hail and wind gus ts of up to 60 miles per hour. >>> now let's bring in angie lassman, who is tracking where those storms are headed today. >> we've got another round of those strong storms, thanks to that same system that we're going to watch move through the east today. then we're going to gear...
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. >> all right joining me now, missouri senator eric schmitt, welcome back sir. i want you to perhaps comment you are a legal beagle among your many skills, ag of missouri, bringing important lawsuit to stop encroachment of federal government, why doesn't joe biden enforce the civil rights act and title 6, that is discrimination, trump called for enforcement last week, why do you think that biden isn't and what should and could be done about it. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the law it is political calculation on part of joe biden, the same reasons he called for new election in israel with benjamin netanyahu and pivoting away from israel, he believes he has to hold together this weak wo coalition to get reelected. the problem that pro hamas wing of democrat party is growing, they are very vocal, they will show up at the convention, he knows it, he doesn't want to do the right thing and them them they are wrong, that is why he is playing footsie with this. the people in charge of elite higher edkeag education institutionses are of the same mind as radical
. >> all right joining me now, missouri senator eric schmitt, welcome back sir. i want you to perhaps comment you are a legal beagle among your many skills, ag of missouri, bringing important lawsuit to stop encroachment of federal government, why doesn't joe biden enforce the civil rights act and title 6, that is discrimination, trump called for enforcement last week, why do you think that biden isn't and what should and could be done about it. >> it doesn't have anything to do...
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you're from missouri, i hear? >> i am from missouri. >> jimmy: just like in the movie, your character's from missouri in the movie. >> that's true. >> jimmy: what part of missouri are you from? >> i'm from springfield. >> jimmy: you worked in branson as a kid, right? >> anyone been to branson? >> jimmy: a lot of people have been to branson. >> for those of you to are who don't know -- >> jimmy: they're not enthusiastic about it but they've been there. [ laughter ] >> no we like to hall it hillbilly vegas. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm interested in bran son son. i've never been there. i'm from vegas so i have this interest in it. >> it's just got a little twist on it. >> jimmy: yeah, i feel like when things kind of ran out in vegas, then those performers would go to brandon, right? >> yeah, we had some great people there. >> jimmy: where did you work there? >> i -- well, i did sort of like anything i could get my hands -- hands into. you know, i did some little theater. then i worked at a theme branson called silver dollar
you're from missouri, i hear? >> i am from missouri. >> jimmy: just like in the movie, your character's from missouri in the movie. >> that's true. >> jimmy: what part of missouri are you from? >> i'm from springfield. >> jimmy: you worked in branson as a kid, right? >> anyone been to branson? >> jimmy: a lot of people have been to branson. >> for those of you to are who don't know -- >> jimmy: they're not enthusiastic about it but...
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[cheers and applause] and jordan klepper in jackson, missouri. [cheers and applause] guys, what's the mood like where you are? >> oh, it's amazing, desi. i thought this small town would be full of dumb rubes, but it's actually full of the friendliest and most welcoming rubes i've ever met. it's so nice to see america stop fighting for one day and watch the sun put on a show. >> same here, desi. knowing how small we are in the vastness of space has brought everyone together in love and friendship to wear repurposed "avatar" 3d glasses. so i agree with everything ronny said. except for the part about the sun. everyone knows the moon is the real star here. >> oh, i'm sorry, jordan. well, the moon is supporting. the sun is the star here. i mean, it's a literal star. i'm sorry they didn't teach that in american kindergarten. >> obviously, i meant star metaphorically. they must not teach metaphors wherever you went to community college. the sun is not why people are putting aside their differences and coming together, dipshit. they're watching the moon
[cheers and applause] and jordan klepper in jackson, missouri. [cheers and applause] guys, what's the mood like where you are? >> oh, it's amazing, desi. i thought this small town would be full of dumb rubes, but it's actually full of the friendliest and most welcoming rubes i've ever met. it's so nice to see america stop fighting for one day and watch the sun put on a show. >> same here, desi. knowing how small we are in the vastness of space has brought everyone together in love...
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he hopes to go out of missouri, see other parts of united states. but the trial with andrew lester coming up in october and his mom says that has added another layer of pain because it means that he will start his college, all the fun that comes with that experience, and then be dragged back and have to revisit all the memories. so he is trying how do you move on and also revisit at the same time. >> and where do you go from here especially on the broader issue. and what he has gone through. i can't imagine. powerful piece. what a courageous young man. thank you for bringing that to us. >>> turning now to what has been a wild weather week and it is not letting up. millions remain in the line of severe storms this morning. even several tornadoes including one that touched down this st. john's florida leaving one person dead. and in the northeast thunderstorms brought intense rain and wild wind up to 40 american in parts of new england. and good news if you are one of the 30,000 expected to run in the boston marathon on monday, it is looking like you
he hopes to go out of missouri, see other parts of united states. but the trial with andrew lester coming up in october and his mom says that has added another layer of pain because it means that he will start his college, all the fun that comes with that experience, and then be dragged back and have to revisit all the memories. so he is trying how do you move on and also revisit at the same time. >> and where do you go from here especially on the broader issue. and what he has gone...
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massive storm system that officials say brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's get straight to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman more what he is happening in the region. it's been busy this morning. >> it's already busy. lots of lightning, storms along the gulf coast states. that will be the bull's-eye for the storm today. we are looking for storms today in the midwest, too. as we look at this morning at radar we're seeing lots of lightning with these storms, a couple watches and warnings out, where you see the yellow box that is a tornado watch and in the orange there is severe thunderstorm warnings. that's what we're going to be watching, this is through this evening. heavy rain falling, we're concerned about flash flooding where you see brighter colors is where the heaviest rain is falling, hearing the thunder this morning as well. afternoon and evening hours we are looking at the threat for severe weather, winds could gust up to 60 miles an hour, that's going to bring down trees and power lines, could see hail and even a few more isolated tornadoes
massive storm system that officials say brought over 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. let's get straight to nbc meteorologist michelle grossman more what he is happening in the region. it's been busy this morning. >> it's already busy. lots of lightning, storms along the gulf coast states. that will be the bull's-eye for the storm today. we are looking for storms today in the midwest, too. as we look at this morning at radar we're seeing lots of lightning with these...
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rob marciano is in smithfield, missouri, which was hit by a twister. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this is one example of what some folks are going through. that tornado coming through this area, flipping this home on its side. all of their belongings thrown out including this bed. this is typically where the couple would be sleeping. this hit midmorning. thankfully the family has one harrowing story of survival because of it. >> oh my god! board the windows! twister! >> reporter: this morning the midwest reeling after more than two dozen reported tornados ripped through the region. >> oh my god. tornado on the ground. >> reporter: this massive twister tearing through iowa, one of at least ten tornados reported in the state. >> it's getting bigger! >> reporter: those powerful winds sending debris flying. >> look at that funnel up there. >> reporter: in nearby nebraska, this tornado drilling its way across the ground. in missouri an ef-1 in smithfield, with winds up to 95 miles per hour, tearing the roof off this lodge, flipping
rob marciano is in smithfield, missouri, which was hit by a twister. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, michael. this is one example of what some folks are going through. that tornado coming through this area, flipping this home on its side. all of their belongings thrown out including this bed. this is typically where the couple would be sleeping. this hit midmorning. thankfully the family has one harrowing story of survival because of it. >> oh my god! board the...
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millions of americans are in the bull's-eye including where we are in kansas city, missouri. you can see wind gusts are starting to pick up here. meanwhile, there have already been some tornadoes in other states leaving behind a path of destruction. [ sirens ] tonight, a tornado outbreak is unfolding across nebraska. over a dozen twisters already reported with more severe weather on the way. in the lincoln, nebraska, area, debris seen swirling as this violent tornado ripped across an interstate. elsewhere, some drivers heading towards the ominous sky. >> something's just been hit. >> reporter: and this omaha neighborhood seeming to take a direct hit. >> the entire down the street there are no houses. up the street there are no houses either. >> it took everything in about five or ten minutes, and it's gone. >> reporter: tornadoes also reported around waco, texas, today and farther south in austin inbound flights were temporarily grounded because of thunderstorms. this same storm system has been stretching across the u.s. since yesterday. in oklahoma, this semi truck flipped o
millions of americans are in the bull's-eye including where we are in kansas city, missouri. you can see wind gusts are starting to pick up here. meanwhile, there have already been some tornadoes in other states leaving behind a path of destruction. [ sirens ] tonight, a tornado outbreak is unfolding across nebraska. over a dozen twisters already reported with more severe weather on the way. in the lincoln, nebraska, area, debris seen swirling as this violent tornado ripped across an...
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everybody's looking for their moment of performative politics to raise money off of, and the senator from missouri grabbed one. i think he's competing with josh hawley to see if he can be better at performative politics, and that's quite a race between the two of them. so now after he objected to the agreement, then what schumer did is say, okay, let's do a point of order as to whether or not article i is even constitutional because it doesn't rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors. and the vote was called, and now they're voting on it. and now they've got to figure out what they're going to do. so it will be interesting. this is, you know, it feels like a test run. if it's found unconstitutional, then i'd assume the next motion would be the motion, the resolution to dismiss the impeachment. >> you pointed out earlier, claire, there are an awful lot of lawyers who are in that room who presumably at some point have read and understood the constitution, how much of the voting do you imagine will be based on those principles and how much on performative politics? >> it will be interesting
everybody's looking for their moment of performative politics to raise money off of, and the senator from missouri grabbed one. i think he's competing with josh hawley to see if he can be better at performative politics, and that's quite a race between the two of them. so now after he objected to the agreement, then what schumer did is say, okay, let's do a point of order as to whether or not article i is even constitutional because it doesn't rise to the level of high crimes and misdemeanors....
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corey, princeton, missouri, independent line. caller: unprecedented, unfair is all i have been hearing. well, mitch mcconnell did not seem to think so whenever he held obama's scotus appointee and then shoved in trump's weeks before the election. i guess they get what they deserve. host: speaking of republican leader mitch mcconnell, he was on the senate floor yesterday voicing his objection to the adjournment vote. [video clip] >> we have set a very unfortunate precedent here. this means that the senate can ignore in effect the house's impeachment. it does not make any difference whether our friends on the other side thought he should have been impeached or not. he was. and by doing what we just did, we have in effect ignored the directions of the house, which were to have a trial. no evidence, no procedure. this is a day that is not a proud day in the history of the senate. host: and we are getting your reactions to the dismissal of sec. mayorkas impeachment without a trial in the senate. the numbers are on your screen. republi
corey, princeton, missouri, independent line. caller: unprecedented, unfair is all i have been hearing. well, mitch mcconnell did not seem to think so whenever he held obama's scotus appointee and then shoved in trump's weeks before the election. i guess they get what they deserve. host: speaking of republican leader mitch mcconnell, he was on the senate floor yesterday voicing his objection to the adjournment vote. [video clip] >> we have set a very unfortunate precedent here. this means...
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host: kansas city, missouri, democratic caller, next. caller: i want to speak to the representative speaking out about this. it's a shame that you have crusty old men telling women what to do with their bodies. it's shameful, it shouldn't be happening. that should be between a woman, her physician, and her family, or her god. that should be a personal thing. these men get orders and prescriptions about viagra to keep they self big in viral and everything else -- and vero, everything else -- veral, no one says everything about that -- any thing about that, but women are always told what to do. i think that's not right and i think we will show them how we feel about that in november. thank you so much for what you do. host: congresswoman? guest: thank you for that. yeah, it's very one-sided. women should not be told what to do by senator marco rubio in washington, d.c. why should he have something to do with their decision about having a baby? i also want to point out another male who is trying to stop women , the judge who is trying to ta
host: kansas city, missouri, democratic caller, next. caller: i want to speak to the representative speaking out about this. it's a shame that you have crusty old men telling women what to do with their bodies. it's shameful, it shouldn't be happening. that should be between a woman, her physician, and her family, or her god. that should be a personal thing. these men get orders and prescriptions about viagra to keep they self big in viral and everything else -- and vero, everything else --...
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of the massive storm system that officials say brought 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. states like nebraska slammed by tornadoes friday. but on saturday, it was oklahoma's turn. >> it's a lot to take on. >> reporter: here, the family grieves on the cinder blocks, once the foundation of their family business. what's today look like for you? >> acceptance. acceptance, just planning the next steps, i guess, you know? just trying to put together what we can and move forward. >> reporter: moving forward as this community begins the long road to recovery. how does last night change you? >> think about life a little bit more. think about the long picture instead of >>ht now. >> marissa is joining us now from sulphur, where they are starting to think about the cleanup now, right? >> hi, hallie. i want to show you on a microlevel what the devastation looks like. this was a family business 30 years in the making. you can see what's left of this furniture store, pieces of furniture buried underneath these bricks here, this sky completely exposed on the other side here. hallie, th
of the massive storm system that officials say brought 120 tornado reports in two days from texas to missouri. states like nebraska slammed by tornadoes friday. but on saturday, it was oklahoma's turn. >> it's a lot to take on. >> reporter: here, the family grieves on the cinder blocks, once the foundation of their family business. what's today look like for you? >> acceptance. acceptance, just planning the next steps, i guess, you know? just trying to put together what we can...
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. >> you're working on -- >> reporter: when the pandemic disrupted life in scott volner's small missouri town, his fertilizer business struggled then telemarketers started calling asking him to apply for a government relief program known as the employee retention tax credit or erc, intended to help companies during covid. >> my phone rings >> my phone rings off the hook a dozen times a day from people saying, have you applied to get it yet. at first i didn't think i qualified, and then they said if you had a disruption, you qualified. >> reporter: volner signed up with erc specialists. >> we have filed hundreds of millions of dollars in erc credits for small businesses. >> reporter: they filed paperwork for volner's business with the irs in exchange for 10% of the proceeds. soon volner received $330,000 from the federal government, much of which he plowed back into his company, but it turns out he never qualified in the first place, and now he has to pay it all back. >> i mean, it's going to be a long, hard road to tow to get this paid back. >> reporter: erc specialists did not respond t
. >> you're working on -- >> reporter: when the pandemic disrupted life in scott volner's small missouri town, his fertilizer business struggled then telemarketers started calling asking him to apply for a government relief program known as the employee retention tax credit or erc, intended to help companies during covid. >> my phone rings >> my phone rings off the hook a dozen times a day from people saying, have you applied to get it yet. at first i didn't think i...
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and from places like missouri to indiana, we have a tornado watch that's going to remain in effect a little longer. we also have winter alerts as we gear up for snow. and flood watches are in effect for 17 million right now. here's the storm system we're watching today. you can see the gusty winds and snow in the upper midwest. the rain a little farther to the south. but we're really concerned about this, the potential that we have for storms, severe storms to develop as the day goes on, and specifically long-track tornados. ef-2 or higher are possible on the table. and we have the impact potential from columbus to birmingham, including a big chunk of this region o jackson. shower and thunderstorm activity today. looking for sunshine, san antonio, plenty of it there with highs into the low 80s today. and that's a look at your forecast, jessica, back to you. >> angie, thank you. >>> well, this morning we are remembering a world war ii hilo. lou contor, the last living member of the "uss arizona" has died at the age of 102. the ship was bombed and sank on the attack on pearl harbor in
and from places like missouri to indiana, we have a tornado watch that's going to remain in effect a little longer. we also have winter alerts as we gear up for snow. and flood watches are in effect for 17 million right now. here's the storm system we're watching today. you can see the gusty winds and snow in the upper midwest. the rain a little farther to the south. but we're really concerned about this, the potential that we have for storms, severe storms to develop as the day goes on, and...
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in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this moment ripped to this reds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment onboard this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight, lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather, he's tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> hi, david. that's where that tornado hit. you see the damage behind me. the wide breadth of tornadoes certainly impressive. a lot of wind coming in behind these tornadoes. we've got tornado warnings lining up. look out davenport, that's where the strongest line is. the rain reaching to chicago, the tornado watches are up until at least 8:00 tonight. the leading wave goes through chicago in the next couple of hours, another one behind that pushing across the lakes, across michigan and ohio, into
in smithville, missouri, look at this. the roof and much of the second floor of this moment ripped to this reds by a confirmed tornado. and a dangerous moment onboard this american airlines flight out of kansas city, an american eagle flight, lightning strike forcing it to return to the airport. the crew checking that plane for damage. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, in smithville, missouri, just north of kansas city, of course, right in the path of this severe weather,...
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the civil lawsuit just filed on behalf of a black missouri teen shot in the head for ringing the wrong doorbell. >>> he was just indicted as a fake elector for donald trump, why is an arizona lawmaker being tapped for a top job at the rnc. our reporters are following the latest developments. we want to get right to antonia hylton at columbia university. students were told they would be suspended if they did not leave by this minute. it seems there's an awful lot of tents there. what's happening? >> reporter: you're exactly right, chris. the tents are all still here. the students are marching around the entire central section of campus here chanting, we will divest. they're chanting free palestine. they are not letting up. this is what i heard from students in the early hours of this morning after the initial message from president shafik came out. immediately, students were essentially scoffing at this, reaching out to me, saying we had no plans to leave. they were going to divide themselves into two groups, chris. one group willing to risk arrest, suspension or worse, and another grou
the civil lawsuit just filed on behalf of a black missouri teen shot in the head for ringing the wrong doorbell. >>> he was just indicted as a fake elector for donald trump, why is an arizona lawmaker being tapped for a top job at the rnc. our reporters are following the latest developments. we want to get right to antonia hylton at columbia university. students were told they would be suspended if they did not leave by this minute. it seems there's an awful lot of tents there. what's...
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they're coming out from alabama to missouri, and where they may overlap the most, illinois. >> they're talk, you know, epic numbers, biblical kind of numbers of them in that area. >> so something historic potentially is brewing in the midwest. >> it definitely is historic for year. >> reporter: augusta, georgia agricultural agent campbell vaughn says cicadas are harmless but very loud. >> the males are making the noise. and it's a little bit di buzz. i wonder if you can hear that. >> reporter: so when you have the sound level meter here. let's pause and see how loud they really are. >> probably getting about 60 decibels right here. >> reporter: but at their peak, that could skyrocket to 100 decibels, about the same as a lawnmower. >> enjoy the noise. it's really a neat thing. don't get too freaked out by them. as she gets freaked out by them. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news -- >> not a pleasant feeling. >> reporter: augusta, georgia. >>> adding to the news from southwest last week, american airlines now will be cutting some international flights due to boeing production delays. the a
they're coming out from alabama to missouri, and where they may overlap the most, illinois. >> they're talk, you know, epic numbers, biblical kind of numbers of them in that area. >> so something historic potentially is brewing in the midwest. >> it definitely is historic for year. >> reporter: augusta, georgia agricultural agent campbell vaughn says cicadas are harmless but very loud. >> the males are making the noise. and it's a little bit di buzz. i wonder if...
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contamination in a local creek extends to near the missouri river. tonight my colleague bret baier looks at the clean up effort there and at the landfill where the nuclear waste sits today. >> the u.s. government keeps a list of locations across the country known as superfund sites. dawn chatman and karen nickels say when they bought their homes they were unaware a superfund site was nearby. >> we're like what the heck is that? i didn't know to even look for that when i purchased my house. >> the environmental protection agency added the westlake landfill to national priorities list in 1990. >> superfund process can be very lengthy. >> nearly 35 years later, the agency says it is still working to develop a plan as to how to clean up the site. >> we don't have the timeline. it's difficult to guess how long this is going to take. we have made really good progress with the responsible parties on doing the full assessment. >> some of us may not even experience the clean up in our lifetime. >> adding to the complex work, a fire has been burning at that si
contamination in a local creek extends to near the missouri river. tonight my colleague bret baier looks at the clean up effort there and at the landfill where the nuclear waste sits today. >> the u.s. government keeps a list of locations across the country known as superfund sites. dawn chatman and karen nickels say when they bought their homes they were unaware a superfund site was nearby. >> we're like what the heck is that? i didn't know to even look for that when i purchased my...
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in addition to nebraska, meteorologists recorded tornadoes in texas, oklahoma, kansas, missouri and iowa. the number of destroyed houses is already being calculated. as economists have calculated, euthanasia can save the french budget tens of millions, and macron actively supports it. during his first presidential campaign, he even said that he himself would not mind taking advantage of such an opportunity someday later. do you want to choose the end of your life? yes, i would like to choose how to end my life. society has ambivalent views on this issue. 90% of french people really want terminally ill people to people had this right, but many fear that this measure of power will be abused. at the same time, some doctors stated that they did not want to do such work. this bill calls assisted dying. i want to say that i’ve been treating people for 25 years, it’s our job to help patients, but killing is something else. for many this is unbearably difficult. support from the authorities is allowed in belgium. in europe, conscious suicide in the netherlands, luxembourg, spain and switzerl
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all right, joining me now, missouri senator eric schmitt. mr. schmidt, welcome back, sir, as is always the case. i wanted you to perhaps comment, you are a league briefing -- beagle skills, ag of missouri, bringing lawsuits to stop the encroachment of the federal government. why doesn't joe biden enforce the civil rights act, known as title vi? which is against discrimination. why isn't biden and what could be done about this. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the law. it is political calculation on the part of joe biden. it is the same reason why he has called for new elections in israel with benjamin netanyahu. the same rhine why he is pivoting away from israel. he believes he has to hold together this very weak coalition to get reelected and the problem for him this pro-hamas wing of the democratic party are growing. they are very vocal. they will show up at the convention. he knows it. he doesn't want to do the right thing to tell them he is wrong. he is playing footsie with all of this stuff. the other problem, larry, the people that a
all right, joining me now, missouri senator eric schmitt. mr. schmidt, welcome back, sir, as is always the case. i wanted you to perhaps comment, you are a league briefing -- beagle skills, ag of missouri, bringing lawsuits to stop the encroachment of the federal government. why doesn't joe biden enforce the civil rights act, known as title vi? which is against discrimination. why isn't biden and what could be done about this. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the law. it is...
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it stretches from did wind down through missouri and then down towards houston. this is where we've got that risk force and damaging winds, large hail and even a few more tornadoes that risk for tornadoes is height in there in the orange, the enhanced level three out of five from shreveport down to houston. that's where we could find the stronger tornadoes. we've also had intense heavy rain with this flood watches stretch from the gulf coast up into missouri. where we've had some pretty intense heavy rain. so the storms will continue to blow up as we go into the evening and overnight and bringing some damaging winds with it, jessica, alisa, before we let you go, can you walk us through the hardest hit areas from these storms overnight yeah. >> it's been incredible to see the damage reports. i mean, there have been nearly 120 reported tornadoes in the last 48 hours, just mind-boggling, just how busy this has been. and again, like i said, there's that risk for today's it's been a lot of the same areas hit over and over overnight that pocket was in oklahoma, but we
it stretches from did wind down through missouri and then down towards houston. this is where we've got that risk force and damaging winds, large hail and even a few more tornadoes that risk for tornadoes is height in there in the orange, the enhanced level three out of five from shreveport down to houston. that's where we could find the stronger tornadoes. we've also had intense heavy rain with this flood watches stretch from the gulf coast up into missouri. where we've had some pretty intense...
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the missouri senate voted to deny a rape and incest exception. so this is not the republican party of the 1800s. this is the republican party of right now, and this is what donald trump is embracing. he should know that the law in arizona that everyone's going crazy about is the law in other states, complete bans with a very limited exception for the life of the mother with all kinds of hoops you have to jump through to get to that exception. and he's doing nothing, and the republicans are doing nothing. so it is -- it is infuriaing what happened in arizona, but that anger needs to spread across the entire country because donald trump did this 100%. >> we just showed that map with how many states have the most restrictive abortion bans on the books right now. brendan, donald trump keeps changing his message on the abortion issue. he is now saying that the arizona abortion decision went too far. that's after he said on monday that this issue is for each state to decide. if the head of the party is so inconsistent and all over the map, no pun inten
the missouri senate voted to deny a rape and incest exception. so this is not the republican party of the 1800s. this is the republican party of right now, and this is what donald trump is embracing. he should know that the law in arizona that everyone's going crazy about is the law in other states, complete bans with a very limited exception for the life of the mother with all kinds of hoops you have to jump through to get to that exception. and he's doing nothing, and the republicans are...
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. >> i think there's actually met the senator from missouri who point like it out on the first vote. when the senate, when a majority of senate republicans voted against this as a standalone, that virtually everyone elected to the senate, republican elected senate after 2018 voted against it, right basically the republicans in the trump era. yeah, are are dubious of america's traditional role there are still obviously a piece of the republican party that is supportive of that. but the direction of the party in the trump era is towards skepticism about america as the reaganite leader of the free world. and that i think adds to the pressure of those center-right suburban republican voters. >> who have felt more and more marginalized. >> and the trump era, my gorman i mean, just to pick up on ron's point, there is this an inevitable shift because there is this possibility that we just continue going down that when mitch mcconnell's on its way out, right now, that said mike johnson, also a trumpian a republican in the trump mold, started getting intelligence briefings and said yeah i nee
. >> i think there's actually met the senator from missouri who point like it out on the first vote. when the senate, when a majority of senate republicans voted against this as a standalone, that virtually everyone elected to the senate, republican elected senate after 2018 voted against it, right basically the republicans in the trump era. yeah, are are dubious of america's traditional role there are still obviously a piece of the republican party that is supportive of that. but the...
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would continue to use the chinese own social media platform you can't make it up with reaction is the missouri senator. we'll talk about the guard you are calling for which i believe would be the right call but i don't see biden wanting to alienate his radical base which is why i think he's not going to do it. >> sure it's all about the fact he has a pro- hamas base but listen eisenhower did the right thing and 57 sending the 101st airborne to little rock why not do it for jewish americans it shouldn't be in this country in this day and age that if you are a jewish-american you fear for your life because of these boushy jihadists at these universities with brains addled by tiktok are calling for your death and the destruction of the state of israel what's going on in these campuses send in the national guard and wake the kids up. they have to know they can't do this they have to know they don't have the right to occupy campuses or threaten fellow students they have to snap them out of this. >> sean: aren't days was to be the best and brightest is not supposed to be hard again to an ivy league
would continue to use the chinese own social media platform you can't make it up with reaction is the missouri senator. we'll talk about the guard you are calling for which i believe would be the right call but i don't see biden wanting to alienate his radical base which is why i think he's not going to do it. >> sure it's all about the fact he has a pro- hamas base but listen eisenhower did the right thing and 57 sending the 101st airborne to little rock why not do it for jewish...
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we have a severe thunderstorm warning for western missouri. there is your severest weather storm threat from san antonio, texas, all the way to indianapolis. because of a pretty good cold front, pretty significant once we will talk about that in a moment. the significant risk where we could definitely see those large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes for parts of missouri, illinois, towards kentucky, indiana, tennessee. they were snow forecast at today and a strong cold front moving across the central u.s.. cold enough for snow for parts of the rockies and watch this as we go through the next couple of days. we will drop those temperatures feeling more like january, february 4 parts of the central u.s. euro and 58 oklahoma city. that is a pretty big departure from what you typically get this time of year. a lot of folks feeling cooler than average as we get closer to may. over 122 million and saturday below average for parts of the south pier that is something we will watch and severe weather threat will get though foxweather.com is your best fr
we have a severe thunderstorm warning for western missouri. there is your severest weather storm threat from san antonio, texas, all the way to indianapolis. because of a pretty good cold front, pretty significant once we will talk about that in a moment. the significant risk where we could definitely see those large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes for parts of missouri, illinois, towards kentucky, indiana, tennessee. they were snow forecast at today and a strong cold front moving across the...
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louis, missouri. dallas, texas, also having high inflation. these are mostly popular places to live based on low tax rates and good weather. 23 cities were rank rahed by wallet hub. -- ranked by wallet hub. new york city, which i think of as incredible -- can incredibly expensive, number 18. feel like you can get a deal here? [laughter] stuart: i'm not -- lauren: how much was the tuna sandwich? lauren: $11 for a small tuna sandwich. you paid $10 for a slice of pizza a and a bottle of water. [laughter] lauren a lauren i wanted to return it. stuart: i just paid $7.99 for a loaf of white toasting bread -- they're a they're the brioche kind? if. stuart: no, it was ordinary white bread. >>> coming up, the president refuses to address reality. it is politically damaging, he avoids it. maybe we should be happy that he can't address it was when he does, he's a national embarrassment. that's my take at the top of the 11:00 hour. >>> walmart ramping up artificial intelligence and automation at their warehouses. but instead of walmart killing jobs, they'
louis, missouri. dallas, texas, also having high inflation. these are mostly popular places to live based on low tax rates and good weather. 23 cities were rank rahed by wallet hub. -- ranked by wallet hub. new york city, which i think of as incredible -- can incredibly expensive, number 18. feel like you can get a deal here? [laughter] stuart: i'm not -- lauren: how much was the tuna sandwich? lauren: $11 for a small tuna sandwich. you paid $10 for a slice of pizza a and a bottle of water....
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this is cody in springfield, missouri. caller: good morning to you. i'm not trying to be gloom and doom but i think it is a warning from god to the united states and way better wake up and pray. i think something big is going to happen after this a clips. -- eclipse. we need to protect israel. if we do not protect israel god will take his hands off the united states. it will be changing everyone's life. there will be a major earthquake. host: you think it will happen today? caller: no, it is a warning to get the united states to pray and revive. host: you think god has scheduled another one for 2024? caller: i don't even think we will be here by then. that's just my opinion. i think in 40 days of free don't up in 40 days. missouri is on the bible belt that i think there will be a major earthquake like it happens in 1939 when the mississippi ran backwards. it will make the one in los angeles go off. host: this is marie, the last caller from newport beach, virginia. caller: good morning. i have no exciting plans for the eclipse. i probably won't even be
this is cody in springfield, missouri. caller: good morning to you. i'm not trying to be gloom and doom but i think it is a warning from god to the united states and way better wake up and pray. i think something big is going to happen after this a clips. -- eclipse. we need to protect israel. if we do not protect israel god will take his hands off the united states. it will be changing everyone's life. there will be a major earthquake. host: you think it will happen today? caller: no, it is a...