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this is devastating missouri families buried last year, dozens of missouri children, were lost due to fentanyl exposure. i'm going to say that one more time. they were lost to fentanyl exposure. they didn't use it or do anything. they were just exposed. this year, alongside representatives, we are proposing legislation. we are guaranteeing strict punishments for exposing children and wonders to fennel. he then failed to do your job by securing the missouri will act. this is the most vulnerable. supporting the attorney general's plan. this is together. we are looking at pro-life as well. speaking of pro-life, we are looking at historic success. 8000 elective abortions were performed annually in missouri. i stand before you today. that number is zero. i'm proud to report. >> [ applause ]. >> the priority of this administration, roads, bridges, missouri's infrastructure. roads and bridges might not be the most exciting topic. this is the one that impacts all missouri civilians the most. infrastructure was one of the first major initiatives that we took home. 5.5 years ago, working with a
this is devastating missouri families buried last year, dozens of missouri children, were lost due to fentanyl exposure. i'm going to say that one more time. they were lost to fentanyl exposure. they didn't use it or do anything. they were just exposed. this year, alongside representatives, we are proposing legislation. we are guaranteeing strict punishments for exposing children and wonders to fennel. he then failed to do your job by securing the missouri will act. this is the most vulnerable....
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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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in the wake of the missouri compromise. but it never came to a vote. while the slaveholding interests failed, enact a more stringent federal that could that would guarantee the return of absconding slaves. northern states added insult to injury by passing a series of what was called personal liberty laws that further curtail the effectiveness of the 7093 law. some of these laws require that anyone accused of being a slave was entitled to a hearing before a jury. pennsylvania's 1847 law, for instance, denies slave holders the use of the state's prison to all escapees awaiting extradition. this had real, practical significance at a time when there no federal prisons. when in august 1851, the harrisburg commissioner remanded a escapee to maryland. the acting for the enslaved the enslaved looked for a secure place to hold the enslaved while waiting, awaiting the next train to maryland. during the night, members of the black community set the hotel on fire. the fire was detected and extinguished before any harm come to the occupants. the next day, the agent
in the wake of the missouri compromise. but it never came to a vote. while the slaveholding interests failed, enact a more stringent federal that could that would guarantee the return of absconding slaves. northern states added insult to injury by passing a series of what was called personal liberty laws that further curtail the effectiveness of the 7093 law. some of these laws require that anyone accused of being a slave was entitled to a hearing before a jury. pennsylvania's 1847 law, for...
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he drives out to missouri. and so this for me gives you a chance to have this growing admiration that i did for the man as he kind of figures this stuff out. and as he grows from an unknown state level politician, basically into a national leader, a man who would be president, i'll talk about that some at the end and hopefully have time to answer your questions. but first, i thought i'd tell you a little bit about how i came to write this book and how it came together. for me, it was a first time author. this was kind of interesting stuff for me, and i thought i'd share a little bit of peel back the curtain a little bit and share some of it with you. a decade or so ago, 21 years ago. boy, time flies. i was asked to write a magazine article about my hometown about the motor city's contributions to the war effort. i'm from just outside detroit. my father was an autoworker. my grandparents were among the many southerners who moved north during the war to work in the war plants and and that's where i grew up. and s
he drives out to missouri. and so this for me gives you a chance to have this growing admiration that i did for the man as he kind of figures this stuff out. and as he grows from an unknown state level politician, basically into a national leader, a man who would be president, i'll talk about that some at the end and hopefully have time to answer your questions. but first, i thought i'd tell you a little bit about how i came to write this book and how it came together. for me, it was a first...
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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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recently radio reporters in mobile units their lives in dallas, in kansas, in missouri, going out into the raging storm storm. they reported practically every twist turn of the tornado. they warned people out of its path. during the floods of california, oregon and connecticut. radio stations turned over their facilities for search and rescue work. radio helped with cleanup and relief operations. fire down town. radio is on hand with its mobile unit. the studio on wheels, as a neighborhood radio to be present at practice. any news event from a political to a fire like this. the radio reporter broadcasts right from the sea, giving his listeners an on the spot account of the fire. the fight to keep it from spreading. the injuries. the damage. when the fire is under control. a firsthand report from the chief. from a fire to a chat with some interesting neighbors. with its speed and flexible, a radio has become an integral of the community, which means being active in it. local radio station, for instance works with the police to help locate missing persons to reunite separated families. b
recently radio reporters in mobile units their lives in dallas, in kansas, in missouri, going out into the raging storm storm. they reported practically every twist turn of the tornado. they warned people out of its path. during the floods of california, oregon and connecticut. radio stations turned over their facilities for search and rescue work. radio helped with cleanup and relief operations. fire down town. radio is on hand with its mobile unit. the studio on wheels, as a neighborhood...
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as for reelection to the second term in the senate from missouri. and when he came back to washington in january that year, truman was getting letters from some of his constituents, letters from the ozarks, saying that something funny was going on at the site of an army camp construction up there. it's now called fort leonard wood. and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 1930s, and he ok his public service very seriously. and this was concerning to him. one of the things that's fun about truman is he didn't send his aides out to check this out. he didn't get on a plane with a congressional delegation. truman walked out of his apartme
as for reelection to the second term in the senate from missouri. and when he came back to washington in january that year, truman was getting letters from some of his constituents, letters from the ozarks, saying that something funny was going on at the site of an army camp construction up there. it's now called fort leonard wood. and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into....
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people from missouri, whatever, they're going to come in to vote. so we're not going to participate. we're not even going to show up at the polls. so when they go to vote, 90 some odd percent or more of, the people are voting for the pro slave three delegates to this to this convention. and they they draft a convention. it strongly pro-slavery and they send it off to to the president states james buchanan and are looking for him to pass it along to congress with his recommendation. well, buchanan is now aware of the situation about again, half territory didn't vote. but as far he was concerned, that was sort of their tough luck. they made that decision. he's going to go with what was the official vote? what is the law? he's got a document that he thinks he needs to stand behind. he says, we acknowledge no master the law. we should cut loose from its restraint. should we cut loose from its restraints? everyone and everyone do it seem as good in his own. our case will indeed be hopeless. so he's going to follow what? the official word coming out of ka
people from missouri, whatever, they're going to come in to vote. so we're not going to participate. we're not even going to show up at the polls. so when they go to vote, 90 some odd percent or more of, the people are voting for the pro slave three delegates to this to this convention. and they they draft a convention. it strongly pro-slavery and they send it off to to the president states james buchanan and are looking for him to pass it along to congress with his recommendation. well,...
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as for reelection to the second term in the senate from missouri. and when he came back to washington in january that year, truman was getting letters from some of his constituents, letters from the ozarks, saying that something funny was going on at the site of an army camp construction up there. it's now called fort leonard wood. and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 19s, and he took his public service very seriously. and this was concerning to him. one of the things that's fun about truman is he didn't send his aides out to check this out. he didn't get on a plane with a congressional delegation. truman walked out of his apartme
as for reelection to the second term in the senate from missouri. and when he came back to washington in january that year, truman was getting letters from some of his constituents, letters from the ozarks, saying that something funny was going on at the site of an army camp construction up there. it's now called fort leonard wood. and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into....
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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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what's happening to me. >> bret: she called the missouri natural resources department. what she learned would change everything. >> they started talking about the manhattan project and there being radioactive waste and he was concerned the fire was going to hit it. >> bret: chapman and nickel funded just moms shortly after meeting in 2013. since then they have worked it uncover how toxic sites, such as cold water creek, and the nearby westlake landfill, came to be in st. louis. over the last decade, they have pressured authorities to clean them up. >> we have interviewed some of these families, heard their stories. i assume you have talked to them as well? >> oh, absolutely. the government has done all of this. it has imposed these hardships on these working people and, bret, i just want to say, again, these working folks, they are the heroes of this story. >> bret: in our next installment, we are learning more about how the st. louis area was involved in developing the atom mic bomb and what officials knew about the possible contamination there. we'll send it back to y
what's happening to me. >> bret: she called the missouri natural resources department. what she learned would change everything. >> they started talking about the manhattan project and there being radioactive waste and he was concerned the fire was going to hit it. >> bret: chapman and nickel funded just moms shortly after meeting in 2013. since then they have worked it uncover how toxic sites, such as cold water creek, and the nearby westlake landfill, came to be in st....
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they went off to bloody ireland, where dueling was legal because it was technically missouri as a challenge party. lincoln gets to choose weapons, so he chooses broad swords and then takes a few practice swings on low hanging branches of trees, shearing them off with a single swipe. so that's when shields said, maybe we should just forget about this. this whole thing. but lincoln never talks about it again. it is not a funny incident in his life in when someone mentions that years later in the white as he says, if you want to be my friend, don't ever mention that in my presence he recruits shields. i mean shields eventually, none of these men get have military records, i might add. although the irish became more and more proficient and more and more celebrated, the war went on, but think he had to swallow his pride and his bring up dredge up a episode he wasn't comfortable with, to recruit shields. and shields had to come all the way from mexico, meet with lincoln in the white house. by the way, the senate in tommy tuberville fashion refused to appoint him major general, refused ratify his
they went off to bloody ireland, where dueling was legal because it was technically missouri as a challenge party. lincoln gets to choose weapons, so he chooses broad swords and then takes a few practice swings on low hanging branches of trees, shearing them off with a single swipe. so that's when shields said, maybe we should just forget about this. this whole thing. but lincoln never talks about it again. it is not a funny incident in his life in when someone mentions that years later in the...
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the river's freeze over the missouri will actually freeze in north dakota's massive river. so yeah, but it's a great question. they do try to be diplomats, but they they only can carry what they carry and there's only so many of them, you know, about 40, 45 folks go on this expedition. they're really small kind of group. remarkable. maybe only one casualty. the entire time, other worthy of your notice. jefferson says, the soil, the growth and vegetable, the animals of the country especially those not known to us. the remains and accounts of any which may be deemed rare or extinct. the mineral of every kind, metals, limestone, coal, salt. peter sailings mineral waters, salt, petersburg be important in making gunpowder, noting temperature of the last in such circumstances indicate their character volcanic appearance is climate as character as by the thermometer the proportion of rainy, cloudy and clear days, lightning, hail, ice, access and risk of frost winds. the data which plants put forth or lose their flowers or leaves times of appearance of birds reptiles or insects. he
the river's freeze over the missouri will actually freeze in north dakota's massive river. so yeah, but it's a great question. they do try to be diplomats, but they they only can carry what they carry and there's only so many of them, you know, about 40, 45 folks go on this expedition. they're really small kind of group. remarkable. maybe only one casualty. the entire time, other worthy of your notice. jefferson says, the soil, the growth and vegetable, the animals of the country especially...
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when charlie was born, the 1900 census st, missouri was bigger than. los angeles, seattle or atlanta. the midwest was an important place in those days. still is me. anyway, they got los angeles and they looked around. they saw the ocean and they realized they had idea how to get home because the ford was completely shot. bob long sold the car for ten bucks, wired his mom, who was surprised to hear he was in los angeles. she came out to get him on the train and again, the way life sort of changes, they just left ed and charlie there. and so now they have to get home. so they decide, well, we'll hop freight trains coming back. this was a bad idea for so many reasons hopping. a freight train is an incredibly dangerous thing to do because if you if you want to get on and not get caught, you have to until the train is moving to jump on it. and if you lose your handhold or something slip, you can be under a train and you're, if you're lucky, just lose a limb. but they hopped a freight train. they thought it was a going east. it was going north. so they went
when charlie was born, the 1900 census st, missouri was bigger than. los angeles, seattle or atlanta. the midwest was an important place in those days. still is me. anyway, they got los angeles and they looked around. they saw the ocean and they realized they had idea how to get home because the ford was completely shot. bob long sold the car for ten bucks, wired his mom, who was surprised to hear he was in los angeles. she came out to get him on the train and again, the way life sort of...
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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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pleased to recognize the gentleman, representativalford from missouri -- representative alford from missouri, for three minutes. mr. alford: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you so much to our dwicted chairman, g.t. thompson, and i want to thank him especially for bringing our -- listening tour for the ag committee to the great state of missouri this past august. we had a great time, people got to have their say on what they wanted in the farm bill and it was a truly bipartisan effort. i'll never forget jonathan jackson coming there from the ag committee and milking a cow for the very first time. it was truly a sight to behold. look, i'm not a farmer. i don't even play one on tv. but i am an american who understands the importance of agriculture, that our food security is our national security. and that's why, mr. speaker, today i rise to express my strong support of passing a robust farm bill. a lifeline for our nation's farmers and for the nourishment of our citizens. my home state of missouri boasts 87,000 farms, the second highest number of farms in the united states of america. ag is a
pleased to recognize the gentleman, representativalford from missouri -- representative alford from missouri, for three minutes. mr. alford: thank you, mr. speaker. and thank you so much to our dwicted chairman, g.t. thompson, and i want to thank him especially for bringing our -- listening tour for the ag committee to the great state of missouri this past august. we had a great time, people got to have their say on what they wanted in the farm bill and it was a truly bipartisan effort. i'll...
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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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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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the missouri and ministry government announced it would end its agreement with the us describing it as profoundly on fact. washington operates a major drone base and the city of good does and has around a 1000 soldiers in the country. security i'm is compare, adamo, it says the situation india is unlikely to improve in the near future. the 2 major drivers of this and t width and so on to imperialism the sentiments of the quartet, including the failure of democracy. and then of course, the, you know, ability of the presence of, um, you know, this military with the military president, been this a hell to prevent or reduce the security challenges at the moment? decidedly. probably the most think you were to challenge redone of the wall despite the presence of width and so it just and reason. so citizens of this country the asking the question we have, you know, i've missed what yet you're not protecting the need unfortunately. doesn't look like it's going to be very different from a brush, a brush it's to replace the us on, on the front of the case may be the russians. they didn't do that
the missouri and ministry government announced it would end its agreement with the us describing it as profoundly on fact. washington operates a major drone base and the city of good does and has around a 1000 soldiers in the country. security i'm is compare, adamo, it says the situation india is unlikely to improve in the near future. the 2 major drivers of this and t width and so on to imperialism the sentiments of the quartet, including the failure of democracy. and then of course, the, you...
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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...