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this is one of the four african-american elementary schools operating in topeka in 1951 when the brownses board of education case was filed in district court. the brown board education's case was a much small piece started in the late 1920s and early 1930s which was part of the national association for advancement of colored people or naa naacp struggled to public education. they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme court's decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by gates. what you saw was an explosion of laws in the south that permitted seg gra segregated facilities. the naacp was attempting to over turn that precedent. they could try to do it in one case but if they lost, that would be the end of their attempt. beginning in the 1930s. they begin to file cases to chip away at that precedent. the strategy was initially to end segregation in law schools and graduate school and working down to elementary school. the name brown was the first name to appeared out of the list of p
this is one of the four african-american elementary schools operating in topeka in 1951 when the brownses board of education case was filed in district court. the brown board education's case was a much small piece started in the late 1920s and early 1930s which was part of the national association for advancement of colored people or naa naacp struggled to public education. they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme...
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you had separate schools in topeka and about a dozen other cities in the 1950's. but no other communities in kansas. ofle there were supporters segregation and saw the us in having to go to separate schools, the african-american community also was very proud of this rules. these are excellent facilities. the teachers who were teaching in the classroom all had bachelor's degrees if not masters degrees. these were some of the only professional job for american women in the city of topeka or it that will be lost once schools are integrated. so our support for the idea of integration there is also some buses from the teachers desk assistant on the teachers and aa cpcal chapter of the who fear the loss of these institutions and jobs. naacp and fear the loss of these institution and jobs. tension about full access to neighborhood schools, where these african-american children live and what would happen to these teachers in these institutions. was designed to tell the broader story of the struggle for civil rights in american history and the roots of that go back to the
you had separate schools in topeka and about a dozen other cities in the 1950's. but no other communities in kansas. ofle there were supporters segregation and saw the us in having to go to separate schools, the african-american community also was very proud of this rules. these are excellent facilities. the teachers who were teaching in the classroom all had bachelor's degrees if not masters degrees. these were some of the only professional job for american women in the city of topeka or it...
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this is one of the four african-american elementary schools operating in topeka in 1951 when the brown verses board of education case was filed in district court. the brown board education's case was a much small piece started in the late 1920s and early 1930s which was part of the national association for advancement of colored people or naa naacp struggled to public education. they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme court's decision in 1896 that allowed the state of louisiana to segregate rail cars by gates.
this is one of the four african-american elementary schools operating in topeka in 1951 when the brown verses board of education case was filed in district court. the brown board education's case was a much small piece started in the late 1920s and early 1930s which was part of the national association for advancement of colored people or naa naacp struggled to public education. they attempted to file cases that would lead to over turning a case called plessy verses ferguson. that was a supreme...
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you had separate schools and topeka -- in topeka and a dozen other communities in the 1950's.ut no other communities in kansas could segregate their schools. while there were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of attending separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. the teachers who were teaching in the classrooms like the one that we are standing and right now all had bachelors degrees if not masters degrees. these were some of the only professional jobs for african-american women in the city of topeka. that was going to be lost when schools were integrated. while there was support for the idea of integration, there was also some resistance especially from the teachers and the local chapter of the naacp, who fear the loss of these institutions and the loss of those jobs and those were not unwarranted. when the middle schools integrated a few years before, there were african-american teachers who had lost their jobs. the feeling -- there was very much attenti
you had separate schools and topeka -- in topeka and a dozen other communities in the 1950's.ut no other communities in kansas could segregate their schools. while there were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of attending separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. the teachers who were teaching in the classrooms like the one that we are standing and right now all had...
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this is a bit different from what has come out about the rides in kansas according to the topeka capital journal, the state of kansas inspekded rides at the park but not since 2012. -- -- inspected. a daily inspections but details have not been released. here there are inspections done by lifeguards every morning also so sounds like there's a good protocol in place. >>> let's get to dave aguilera right now. >>> 64 degrees in downtown denver this morning. a couple early morning weather watchers checking in and it's cooler down south at 56. frank was on vacation for a there's rain there but looking for more. here's the futurecast. sunny skies early and clouds by the noon hour. this afternoon isolated thunderstorms much like the last several days and it will be another hot one today. 94 in fort collins and 91 in boulder and denver will be 90 degrees. there's a cool down coming. right now it's traffic time and joel is keeping an eye on that. >>> good morning, a couple trouble spots out there. side street issues and look at i-76 and i-270 this morning. you can see the volume we have on the ro
this is a bit different from what has come out about the rides in kansas according to the topeka capital journal, the state of kansas inspekded rides at the park but not since 2012. -- -- inspected. a daily inspections but details have not been released. here there are inspections done by lifeguards every morning also so sounds like there's a good protocol in place. >>> let's get to dave aguilera right now. >>> 64 degrees in downtown denver this morning. a couple early morning...
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topeka -- where did you grow up? topeka, kansas. [laughter] secretary albright: what has to be talked about, especially with this audience, truman really believed in public service. in a variety of ways, the people he did respect were people involved in public service. and i think that's why the truman foundation, the whole aspect and the truman scholars are a perfect way to honor the , who had who believed all the qualities we talked about in terms of humility and common sense, streetsmarts, but understoodbut also that is something we need to remember. michael: that's right. he would often talk about the fact and lament the fact that then come even more nowadays, but apel would attack someone ao would run for office as politician and would say things to get elected and so forth. and he would say the opposite, especially people who were public servants who had gotten elected. been exposed in public view and had to live their lives a certain way. they had to take into the -- take into account the people that had elected them. felt th
topeka -- where did you grow up? topeka, kansas. [laughter] secretary albright: what has to be talked about, especially with this audience, truman really believed in public service. in a variety of ways, the people he did respect were people involved in public service. and i think that's why the truman foundation, the whole aspect and the truman scholars are a perfect way to honor the , who had who believed all the qualities we talked about in terms of humility and common sense, streetsmarts,...
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a "black lives matter" meeting in topeka, kansas -- gets a little out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down -- after too many interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. police are investigating a suspicious fire at a home in endicott, new york. the homeowners think it was arson. a message left on the siding that read quote -- "lie with pigs, fry like bacon." the owners say they had a "blue lives matter" flag -- next to an american flag. they believe whoever did this the mother of a 14-year-old boy -- shot and killed by police -- is demanding the body-cam footage. jesse james romero was killed earlier this week. l-a-p-d officers were responding to a call involving possible vandalism and drugs. a witness -- reported seeing romero -- shoot a handgun in the officers direction. the cops shot back. romero's mother -- however -- ported seeing her son throw the gun away -- before being shot. (jorge gonzalez/attorney) "the cameras. so we want to see the videotaped images from the body images. we wa
a "black lives matter" meeting in topeka, kansas -- gets a little out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down -- after too many interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. police are investigating a suspicious fire at a home in endicott, new york. the homeowners think it was arson. a message left on the siding that read quote -- "lie with pigs, fry like bacon." the owners say they had a "blue lives...
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while there were not any major protests or disruption here in topeka, there were on a much national level and those were extreme levi lent and bloody and costly to the united states. so to imagine what it must be like to be a 16-year-old goirl boy or girl to be confronted by a mom. it is one of the most diseral here. one of the things that we are here to do is help engage in dialogues of these k-9s inds of issues. better access and equal access to civil rights. the mission is to preserve our heritage. we preserve those pieces of our heritage even if they are difficult story to tell like segregation that visitors whether they are from the u.s. or abroad or caucasian or african-americans. you better understand the stories where they are standing in place where these echt happens. you can feel the history resonating by being in this american history. >>> we feature historic sites and national parks from c-span and city tours. check out this website. c-span.org/citytour. you are watching c-span 3 only on c-span 3 tv. >>> the vietnam veteran includes an estimated of 400,000 items left at the m
while there were not any major protests or disruption here in topeka, there were on a much national level and those were extreme levi lent and bloody and costly to the united states. so to imagine what it must be like to be a 16-year-old goirl boy or girl to be confronted by a mom. it is one of the most diseral here. one of the things that we are here to do is help engage in dialogues of these k-9s inds of issues. better access and equal access to civil rights. the mission is to preserve our...
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in topeka, kansas -- gets out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down -- after too many interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. a controversial sentencing -- in a college rape case the man convicted -- given a much lighter sentence than prosecutors recommended.. austin wilkerson -- a former -- is getting two years of work-release. he'll only spend nights -- and weekends behind bars. this -- after the prosecutors recommended up to 12 years. wilkerson -- first denying the accusations -- later admitting to raping the half-conscious woman in 2014. "he definitely, in our opinion, and as we argued to the court throughout the process, has given whatever version of the story is best going to serve him." wilkerson's victim is making her impact statement from court -- public. nightmares of rape -- i'm having panic attacks." wilkerson now has to register as a sex offender -- for life. this comes on the heels of stanford swimmer brock turner's six month sentence for sexual assault. his case made nati
in topeka, kansas -- gets out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down -- after too many interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. a controversial sentencing -- in a college rape case the man convicted -- given a much lighter sentence than prosecutors recommended.. austin wilkerson -- a former -- is getting two years of work-release. he'll only spend nights -- and weekends behind bars. this -- after the prosecutors...
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heat index of 107 in topeka kansas and 108 in little rock arkansas. a lot of heat. we will get into it and stay into it during the day tomorrow. 96 in boston is the high so far. 96 in lawrence. we hit 98 earlier and we are in massachusetts with one severe thunderstorm over connecticut. just on the southeast side of harford severe thunderstorm warning continues. for us, no need to worry about thunderstorms tonight. it's going to be a warm start tomorrow for the morning rush hour. and upper 70s uncomfortable for sleeping. sunrise at 5:49 tomorrow and just like today we warm quickly and midday lunch hour at 906789 hazy hot and humid with a southwest breeze and temperatures-- 90. hazy hot and humid southwest breeze and temperatures will top out in the 90s. a thunderstorm late afternoon and evening tomorrow. i will time out the threat for storms in couple minutes. >> danielle thank you. >>> we want to show people a tornado in connecticut this twister that caused damage in northhaven. natha weather service says ef0 touched down yesterday afternoon and may have been small
heat index of 107 in topeka kansas and 108 in little rock arkansas. a lot of heat. we will get into it and stay into it during the day tomorrow. 96 in boston is the high so far. 96 in lawrence. we hit 98 earlier and we are in massachusetts with one severe thunderstorm over connecticut. just on the southeast side of harford severe thunderstorm warning continues. for us, no need to worry about thunderstorms tonight. it's going to be a warm start tomorrow for the morning rush hour. and upper 70s...
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according to the topeka capital journal which filed an open records request this week. >> i believe that some of the horrific accidents that continue to occur could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> reporter: the last time that markey introduced the bill, the iaapa president released a statement saying that it opposed it and the industry is already safe and regulated, but the family of caleb schwab might s disagree. jake tapper, cnn. >> in a statement, the water park said that safety is the top priority at schlitterbahn, and all of the rides are inspected daily before opening. the park passed a safety inspection by a insurance company it hired. and we heard from the pennsylvania park where the 3-year-old was with hurt, and said that nothing has happened in the ride's 78-year history, and the roller coaster is inspected daily before opening. thank you so much for being with me today. i'm fred e rica whitfield and so much more ahead, and time now n for vital signs with dr. sanjay gupta. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in s
according to the topeka capital journal which filed an open records request this week. >> i believe that some of the horrific accidents that continue to occur could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> reporter: the last time that markey introduced the bill, the iaapa president released a statement saying that it opposed it and the industry is already safe and regulated, but the family of caleb schwab might s disagree. jake tapper, cnn. >> in a statement, the water park...
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coastal drizzle which: during to the morning hours and marley's topeka are heat. heading into the weekend it will start to cool things down tablatures for the most part are war right now this time as today between 14 degrees warmer and similar conditions for most of the south bay 66. 10. >> britteny: will be mild or along the coast here 87 onshore flow affecting san francisco. such as livermore and that will be the trend and to which will allow inland temperatures to drop close to an average and mars concern 97 livermore 92 san jose 81 and mountain view 63 pacifica 67 degrees and san francisco. comfortable 77 and nab up. down to the 80s by friday even into next week and then closer to seven days for the bay. tracking your force on forecast with dramatic temperature spreads will. let me know exactly what to expect >> pam: we go indepth of dangers of delivery. why giving birth in the u-s is actually more dangerous than many people might think. and next -- new tonight. school starts tomorrow for some bay area districts. the safety advice police want you to hear befor
coastal drizzle which: during to the morning hours and marley's topeka are heat. heading into the weekend it will start to cool things down tablatures for the most part are war right now this time as today between 14 degrees warmer and similar conditions for most of the south bay 66. 10. >> britteny: will be mild or along the coast here 87 onshore flow affecting san francisco. such as livermore and that will be the trend and to which will allow inland temperatures to drop close to an...
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topeka, we might lose them. we don't want that pay -- and it used to be my great fear that one day in a budget meeting they would go quarter of a million dollars for berlin, that's the end of that, and it would be over because no cared what was going on in berlin. and if you saw it, there may very well be a model for what happens in berlin. we used to get requests from all over the world to say, could we have an npr berlin in hong kong. could we have one, you know, in cairo. and of course it was like pulling teeth just to keep the one in berlin alive. there was nothing i could do about it and there's nothing anybody subsequent to me has done about it either. but i put it out there. i think you had an excellent idea. maybe somebody -- maybe there are ways around some of this. but -- and i would also say that local funding has taken over in berlin and now i don't think npr can pull the plug based on money alone. >> that's great. >> i don't think so. >> that's great. >> there's really good strong support. >> yes. >
topeka, we might lose them. we don't want that pay -- and it used to be my great fear that one day in a budget meeting they would go quarter of a million dollars for berlin, that's the end of that, and it would be over because no cared what was going on in berlin. and if you saw it, there may very well be a model for what happens in berlin. we used to get requests from all over the world to say, could we have an npr berlin in hong kong. could we have one, you know, in cairo. and of course it...
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the disruptions were from people who attended and were from topeka. >>> former penn state coach jerry sandusky took to the stand to deny that he molested people. properly at his fires trial and was counseled not to go to the stand. >> if we had sufficient time, we could developed things. >> this it can hara case, there were decisions that were made that permitted an innocent man to be prosecuted. >> eight young men testified that sandusky accused them as children. prosecutors say that he recruited his victims from a char >>> christ the redeemer is one of the popular attractions in rio. >> but even the statue of jesus cannot escape mother nature's you cannot forget about christ the redeemer. >> nearly 2 million people get up close and take pictures from every angle. it's brazil's national icon and protecting it can be a challenge. >> the statue sits 2000 feet up. it is a prime target for lightning. >> the catholic church has place nice but the finger the right hand of christ the redeemer has already been hit more than ten times. >> christina ventura is an architect saying that it is he
the disruptions were from people who attended and were from topeka. >>> former penn state coach jerry sandusky took to the stand to deny that he molested people. properly at his fires trial and was counseled not to go to the stand. >> if we had sufficient time, we could developed things. >> this it can hara case, there were decisions that were made that permitted an innocent man to be prosecuted. >> eight young men testified that sandusky accused them as children....
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get ready for the weekend warriors that the catch of topeka and craig forar just $20. it's a great idea. i really suggest that you inves in trees and shrubs this year. bit. >> a big trees in trouble just needbl trees. the new trees probably more so becausemo they have been to establish themselves perfect implants and their last two years. probably give them a little asy.thing >> that got eight of those. this path rate here is awesome. it's a treat they are browned all lot of minas trees. you fill it up with -- it is 20 gallons of water and over a period of five, eight hoursnn. >> 5 or 8 hours. >> yes. >> at that the sport and to do. people eat the bark. they probably do that. you see them in a lot of meniscal three plants. sometimes they clog upi . of the duke coaches take a paperclip and poke holes in it. this has holes in it. these are great for your perennial gardens, your vegetable gardens. the water just slowlyly seeps o and you want to leave it on on your soil. it just sort of sweats out. it doesn't really flow all over the place but it doesn't a lot. and this, t
get ready for the weekend warriors that the catch of topeka and craig forar just $20. it's a great idea. i really suggest that you inves in trees and shrubs this year. bit. >> a big trees in trouble just needbl trees. the new trees probably more so becausemo they have been to establish themselves perfect implants and their last two years. probably give them a little asy.thing >> that got eight of those. this path rate here is awesome. it's a treat they are browned all lot of minas...
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with no one returning our calls or emails, we drove to topeka to see if we could find the answers there. but, when we got to the department they refused to let us in. (jessica mcmaster/reporter) well we tried calling and emailing but nobody answered. after a 45 minute wait behind a locked door, a spokeswoman did come out. (barbara hersh/dept. of labor spokeswoman) if you send me your email, i can get that information to you. we found out that the last and only inspection at schlitterbahn by the department was in 2012 - before the verruckt. the water park passed the inspection. however, a certain type of testing required by the state called non destructive testing wasn't being done. instead, schlitterbahn was testing their department of labor isn't required to do any inspections, state law requires that amusement parks hire their own licensed inspectors at least once a year. the department of labor did say they've recently requested all documentation from schlitterbahn to ensure that all safety requirements have been met. a man is getting a lot of attention in new york... for climbing th
with no one returning our calls or emails, we drove to topeka to see if we could find the answers there. but, when we got to the department they refused to let us in. (jessica mcmaster/reporter) well we tried calling and emailing but nobody answered. after a 45 minute wait behind a locked door, a spokeswoman did come out. (barbara hersh/dept. of labor spokeswoman) if you send me your email, i can get that information to you. we found out that the last and only inspection at schlitterbahn by the...
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the name of jack gary mcknight stepped off of the elevator on the fourth floor of the courthouse in topekansas. he was coming in that day to be sentenced for a large-scale marijuana cultivation operation that he and his wife operated. now as he walked out of the elevator and approached the cso, gene had no idea half an hour earlier and debt it nate ad truck bomb outside sheriff's office, and blew out every window and injured number of people by flying shards of glass. he walked to up the mag to tomter, pull out at 40 caliber, shot and killed gene gold berry, shot and killed a deputy clerk of the court, talking about kansas city chiefs football, pushed his way through the magnetometer and began walking down the howl way. as he did he indiscrimenantly threw pipe bombs along the hallway. they exploded. the sound was deafening to everybody in the building. he then walked into the clerk's office, opened the door, jumped over-the-counter and for the next several hours, mcknight began firing shots, about 50 to 75 rounds, detonated 12 pipe bombs. 13th pipe bomb went off in his hand and killed him.
the name of jack gary mcknight stepped off of the elevator on the fourth floor of the courthouse in topekansas. he was coming in that day to be sentenced for a large-scale marijuana cultivation operation that he and his wife operated. now as he walked out of the elevator and approached the cso, gene had no idea half an hour earlier and debt it nate ad truck bomb outside sheriff's office, and blew out every window and injured number of people by flying shards of glass. he walked to up the mag to...
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this is a bit different from what has come out about the rides in kansas according to the topeka capital journal the state hasn't inspected the rides since 2012. a spokesmen from the water park told cbs they do inspections like they do here inspections have yet do be released. the lifeguards also do another once through here. sounds like there's a good protocol in place. >>> thanks, jamie. new from overnight. the second anniversary of the death of michael brown ended in violence in ferguson, missouri. a car sped through a group of protests hurting one man and somebody fired a gun. >> she's shooting! oh my god. witnesses say somebody fired shots as the car drove away. officers don't believe the bullets hurt anyone. >>> new this morning, a 73-year old woman is dead after she was mistakeningly shot by police after taking part in a community safety event. it happened south of tampa, florida. >> reporter: around 35 people were watching a shoot, don't shoot demonstration inside the when something went terribly wrong. >> all our city leaders and entire police department are devastated for every
this is a bit different from what has come out about the rides in kansas according to the topeka capital journal the state hasn't inspected the rides since 2012. a spokesmen from the water park told cbs they do inspections like they do here inspections have yet do be released. the lifeguards also do another once through here. sounds like there's a good protocol in place. >>> thanks, jamie. new from overnight. the second anniversary of the death of michael brown ended in violence in...
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zero according to the topeka capital journal that filed a accident request. >> i think some of the significantidents that occurred could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> the last time he introduced his bill, chip clearly said the industry is already safe and well regulated. the family of caleb schwab may disagree. they say all rides are inspected daily before opening. they passed a inspection before opening. we heard from the pennsylvania park where the 3-year-old was hurt, they said nothing like this has happened in the 78 year history and the roller coaster is inspected daily before opening. >>> what happens if a commander in chief tells the military to break the law? that story, ahead. sorry, captain obvious. don't be. i've got the hotels.com app, which makes it simple to book a room for $500. or $25, but it won't be here. you can stay with me. thanks. i've already lost enough today. whmade plastics that tmake them lighter?rs the lubricants that improved fuel economy. even technology to make engines more efficient. what company does all this? exxonmobil, that's who. we're working
zero according to the topeka capital journal that filed a accident request. >> i think some of the significantidents that occurred could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> the last time he introduced his bill, chip clearly said the industry is already safe and well regulated. the family of caleb schwab may disagree. they say all rides are inspected daily before opening. they passed a inspection before opening. we heard from the pennsylvania park where the 3-year-old was...
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however, according to the topeka journal, the last state inspection at the park was back in 2012, nowe water slide in question was not even built then. it opened to riders in 2014, so, state officials, cording to this report, have never inspected it. still not exactly clear what killed the little caleb, the 10- year-old that died. the coroner saying he suffered a severe neck injury and some people that road the ride that day have said that their necks were sort of jotling around and there were issues with the strap. that is still being looked into. as of right now, no clear reason for why caleb was not able to make it. pam, steve. >> >> thank you, grant. >> >> new push for safety legislation in california. the mothers of two of the victims in the tragic berkeley balcony collapse last year are speaking out. >> they testified in front of a state legislative committee in sacramento, along with one of the surviving victims, rena has the details. >> reporter: despite plea explaining how her life has changed forever. some of her injuries. she is one of the lucky ones, she survived. >> we ha
however, according to the topeka journal, the last state inspection at the park was back in 2012, nowe water slide in question was not even built then. it opened to riders in 2014, so, state officials, cording to this report, have never inspected it. still not exactly clear what killed the little caleb, the 10- year-old that died. the coroner saying he suffered a severe neck injury and some people that road the ride that day have said that their necks were sort of jotling around and there were...
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the name of jack gary mcknight stepped off the elevator on the fourth floor of the courthouse in topeka, kansas. he was coming in that day to be sentenced for a large scale marijuana cultivation operation that he and his wife operated. as he walked out of that elevator and approached the cso, the cso had no idea that half an hour earlier he had detonated a truck bomb in front of the sheriff's office and blue everybody out of the building, as well as injured a number of people by the shards of glass. up and he wasd carrying a briefcase. he pulled out a 40 caliber, shot and killed jean goldsberry, shot a deputy clerk in the court that was talking about kansas chiefs football. he pushed his way through and began walking down the hallway. and as he did, he indiscriminately threw pipe bombs along the hallway. they exploded. the sound was deafening to everybody in the building. he then moved into the clerk's office, opened the door, and jumped over the counter. for the next several hours, mcknight began firing shots to 75 rounds, detonated 13 pipe bombs. the 13th pipe bomb went off in his han
the name of jack gary mcknight stepped off the elevator on the fourth floor of the courthouse in topeka, kansas. he was coming in that day to be sentenced for a large scale marijuana cultivation operation that he and his wife operated. as he walked out of that elevator and approached the cso, the cso had no idea that half an hour earlier he had detonated a truck bomb in front of the sheriff's office and blue everybody out of the building, as well as injured a number of people by the shards of...
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they want to know what are you doing for my listeners in topeka, and makes sense. adam understands how this works, you know, tv and radio and audience from the business side. and so if people are not turning to voa and you're producing all of this great information for npr and pbs, should we be distributing internationally? that was behind the attempt, i even talked to bbc. yeah, a lot of smart people want to do it, but to say you should do it and make it happen are two different things. >> that's a perfect segue for the long-time worldwide. [laughter] >> edward, you and i just missed each other at npr and i'm a former colleague and friend of john felton who you worked with and many of us worked with. >> teaching with me in this course -- >> i know. i'm about to go to a con ert with him next week and i'm also the former npr berlin. >> yeah. >> this wasn't going to be my question at all until you marched in and talked about going worldwide. >> year. >> you're absolutely correct. it was fighting an uphill battle at npr, they do still own a radio station in berlin, wh
they want to know what are you doing for my listeners in topeka, and makes sense. adam understands how this works, you know, tv and radio and audience from the business side. and so if people are not turning to voa and you're producing all of this great information for npr and pbs, should we be distributing internationally? that was behind the attempt, i even talked to bbc. yeah, a lot of smart people want to do it, but to say you should do it and make it happen are two different things....
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else had won today's country church salute goes to the bethel community church just northwest of topeka, kansas. the congregation will celebrate their 100th anniversary in october. their first church was rebuilt church, with addons. they say the celebration is about remembering the past, celebrating the present and lookign to the future. our thanks to harold and betty weller for sharing their story. don't go anwyehre. we have viewer photos next.
else had won today's country church salute goes to the bethel community church just northwest of topeka, kansas. the congregation will celebrate their 100th anniversary in october. their first church was rebuilt church, with addons. they say the celebration is about remembering the past, celebrating the present and lookign to the future. our thanks to harold and betty weller for sharing their story. don't go anwyehre. we have viewer photos next.
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a "black lives matter" meeting in topeka, kansas -- gets out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. they're celebrating on the streets of syria after u-s backed rebels seize a key city from isis. this follows months of heavy fighting. the rebels -- freeing hundreds of civilians -- who were being used as human shields men could be seen clipping their beards -- and openly smoking cigarettes. some women -- even burning their burqas -- as they were able to uncover their faces for still to come on good morning las vegas -- outrage gworing over a former college student's sexual assault sentence. why many say the punishment doesn't fit the crime. plus -- donald trump is trailing in the polls. but he's in the lead -- when it comes to stolen yard signs. see the extreme measures some supporters are taking -- to keep their signs in place. don't forget to download the all new 13 action news app. you can stream all of our newscast clock. plus -- you ca
a "black lives matter" meeting in topeka, kansas -- gets out of hand. local police -- organizing the meeting. but they quickly shut it down interruptions. at least one man had to be ushered out. no one was arrested. they're celebrating on the streets of syria after u-s backed rebels seize a key city from isis. this follows months of heavy fighting. the rebels -- freeing hundreds of civilians -- who were being used as human shields men could be seen clipping their beards -- and openly...
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. >> joining us on the phone, the topeka capital journal.g us on good morning. >> guest: thank you for having me. could you tell us the result of what happened what can do this election? >> guest: the short answer is roger marshall one and tim huelskamp laws. along and is much more than that. which is the last time was a strong repudiation of his brand of politics that uncompromising conservatism. that is open them up to accusations of being an obstructionist, agriculture, the biggest the largest economic sector in the district relies on legislation from washington and his removal from the accounts committee has opened up several bills, came back to bite him. marsh about this message of compromise of being willing to work with moderate republicans a group tools can often because with. marshall's message resonated yesterday. >> host: if roger marshall want to how much did he win by? >> guest: he won by more than 13,000 votes and 13 percentage points. to the extent there was any prediction about last night it was that they would be close. this is what the polling had shown. that is what
. >> joining us on the phone, the topeka capital journal.g us on good morning. >> guest: thank you for having me. could you tell us the result of what happened what can do this election? >> guest: the short answer is roger marshall one and tim huelskamp laws. along and is much more than that. which is the last time was a strong repudiation of his brand of politics that uncompromising conservatism. that is open them up to accusations of being an obstructionist, agriculture, the...
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temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st. louis, 88 today. look at what happens tomorrow. the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. >> dll it's an overcast, muggy start to the day. we'll watch for scattered showers and that heavier moisture that moves through overnight. high temperatures this afternoon in the low to mid-70s. 73 in boston. mid-70s along the cape, as well. you'll need the umbrella through early tomorrow morning. and then we're drying out wednesday and thursday. and that's when temperatures warm up, as well. 7 on 7 forecast, temperatures in the low to mid-70s today. tomorrow, too. >> that's your latest forecast. savannah? >> let's head back down to matt on the famous copacabana beach
temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st. louis, 88 today. look at what happens tomorrow. the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the...
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well, zero, according to "the topeka capital journal" journal" which opened a records filing requestorrific accidents that continue to occur could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> reporter: the last time markey introduced his bill, iaapa president and ceo chip clearly released a statement opposing it saying "the industry is already safe and well regulated." the family of caleb schwab might disagree. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> in a statement, the water park said the following, "safety is our top priority at schlitterbon. all rides are inspected daily before opening." the park passed a safety inspection in june conducted by an insurance company that the water park its hired. we should note that we heard from the pennsylvania park where the 3-year-old was hurt. it says nothing like this has ever happened in the ride's 78-year history, and its roller coaster is inspected daily before opening. >>> despite threats against his life throughout his years, fidel castro is turning 90 years old. coming up, a look at the life and assassination attempts on the cuban dictator's lif
well, zero, according to "the topeka capital journal" journal" which opened a records filing requestorrific accidents that continue to occur could be avoided if there was more regulation. >> reporter: the last time markey introduced his bill, iaapa president and ceo chip clearly released a statement opposing it saying "the industry is already safe and well regulated." the family of caleb schwab might disagree. jake tapper, cnn, washington. >> in a statement,...
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temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st. louis, 88 today. look at what happens tomorrow. 97 degrees. your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. tim kaine. kain not very hot but very muggy. also tracking a chance for more scattered showers and storms this afternoon. flash flood watch for many counties in northern and northwest new jersey. bring the umbrella to be on the safe side. high temperature of 80 degrees, below average, but very steamy. overnight a few more scattered showers and storms, low temperature of 68 degrees. tomorrow, early showers and >> that's your latest forecast. savannah? >> let's head back down to matt on the famous copacabana beach in rio de janeiro. >> all right. thank you very much. the opening ceremony on
temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st. louis, 88 today. look at what happens tomorrow. 97 degrees. your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. tim...
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temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st.e're 95 by the time we get to the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. very >>> good morning. i'm meteorology bill henley. another steamy day. back into the upper 80s this afternoon. clouds, am breaks of sunshine, and a chance of some storms at times. not an all day rainfall, but the threat of heavy downpours for our area. for philadelphia, the suburbs and the lehigh valley. in new jersey, 80s this afternoon. we'll feel closer to 90 degrees in the tearier new jersey. storms possible at the shore and in delaware as well with high temperatures in the 80s. have a great day. >> that's your latest forecast. savann savannah? >> let's head back down to matt on the
temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st.e're 95 by the time we get to the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. very...
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temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st.grees. we're 95 by the time we get to the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. new york city, 80 degrees today. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england temperatures only in the 70s and 80s. very comfortable. that's a look at the weather >>> we start out with morning clouds this morning across parts of the bay area and it will be nice, but still hot in spots, like the trivalley to 90 degrees. 87 in the south bay with some lower 80s for the north bay. san francisco, comfortable 68 degrees and upper 70s for the peninsula. we'll see temperatures going up, especially for this hour and cooling back down just in time as we head into the weekend. >> that's your latest forecast. savannah? >> all right, dylan. thank you. let's head back to mat
temperatures in topeka, six degrees above average. tulsa, 98. dallas, 100 degrees. st.grees. we're 95 by the time we get to the middle of the week and it's your heat index that will feel like it's 100 to 110 degrees. that will make it brutal and it will eastward by the time we get into next week. in the meantime, enjoy a nice cooldown. new york city, 80 degrees today. boston, 72. that's ten degrees below average. d.c. will still be on the hot side. most of the northeast up into new england...
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host: donna from topeka, kansas. supporter of hillary clinton. good morning.d trump is entertaining, and entertainer, that's executive what he's doing. all we like to do is look at reality tv shows and he's buying right into that, filling those shoes. host: you think that is why the media is paying attention to him? caller: because he is an entertainer, yes. and he is entertaining. hillary clinton is not entertaining at all. he cannot back up anything he is saying right now. quick question on the hillary clinton, then, how would you describe her coverage? ,aller: just normal politics normal, boring politics. she's not saying anything different from what barack obama is saying, but he has the track -- if you track his business field, he's done all these bankruptcies and he has stepped people -- stiffed people. cover that. "philadelphia the pennsylvania attorney general has been convicted. carol in la mesa, california. thank you for holding on. go ahead. caller: good morning. i live in a suburb of san diego and we have a newspaper, the union tribune, it was rece
host: donna from topeka, kansas. supporter of hillary clinton. good morning.d trump is entertaining, and entertainer, that's executive what he's doing. all we like to do is look at reality tv shows and he's buying right into that, filling those shoes. host: you think that is why the media is paying attention to him? caller: because he is an entertainer, yes. and he is entertaining. hillary clinton is not entertaining at all. he cannot back up anything he is saying right now. quick question on...