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kansas city, kansas, is one of the districts suing the state over lack of funding. schools chief of staff david smith says if they can't come up with a compromise and come up with more money, by june 30th, the system could shut down. >> more than 80% of our kids live in poverty. they are the kids who most depend on school for their future success. so we feel like it's our responsibility as the adults to give them whatever they need. it's been a challenge. we've really had to struggle, both sacrificing money in some places in order to make sure our kids get what they need. >> reporter: there are businesses fighting to keep these tax cuts alive. winger manufacturing is a family business that makes food processing equipment. they've reinvested $18 million from the tax cuts back into new technology and new jobs. >> the current pro business environment in kansas allows companies like winger to continue to grow and expand. that translates into continued jobs for people in this and other communities. >> reporter: governor sam brownback says that's evidence that the policie
kansas city, kansas, is one of the districts suing the state over lack of funding. schools chief of staff david smith says if they can't come up with a compromise and come up with more money, by june 30th, the system could shut down. >> more than 80% of our kids live in poverty. they are the kids who most depend on school for their future success. so we feel like it's our responsibility as the adults to give them whatever they need. it's been a challenge. we've really had to struggle,...
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i have conclusions about kansas. because as secretary of state for the last six plus years, i've been gathering data because we're engaged in litigation against the aclu. so in kansas, i have a very well-informed sense of how widespread voter fraud is, how many case on different forms of voter fraud. but with regards to the other 49 states, i don't have that level of expertise. so all i can say is i have conclusions about kansas that i hold very strongly and i have evidence in kansas that we've gathered that i know is accurate. but with regard with the other 49 states, i don't have the conclusions and the commission itself is a bipartisan group. any recommendations that the commission is make is control by them. host: kristen clarke, he was talking about his work in kansas. have you gotten involved at all n the efforts in kansas? guest: yes, call for requirements are burdensome and unnecessary for people to vote in the state of kansas. host: this is the federal election assistance commission? caller: that's correct -
i have conclusions about kansas. because as secretary of state for the last six plus years, i've been gathering data because we're engaged in litigation against the aclu. so in kansas, i have a very well-informed sense of how widespread voter fraud is, how many case on different forms of voter fraud. but with regards to the other 49 states, i don't have that level of expertise. so all i can say is i have conclusions about kansas that i hold very strongly and i have evidence in kansas that we've...
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>> during his tenure as secretary of state he served as secretary of state in kansas in 2011. and he's really made this a core part of his agenda, looking for vote fraud. >> throughout his tenure as secretary of state he's announced there is widespread voter fraud across the state of kansas, because of these allegations and claims, today it turns out one in his actual vote fraud, there was one case that he successfully prosecuted last month and this is one out of millions of votes cast in the state of kansas. so i'm concerned as we prepare to take this effort to the national stage and concerned about the hysteria that he seeks to promote across the country because when we look at the data and that's what's most important, when we look at the real data, we know that there is no systemic or widespread problem of voter fraud in our country. so what we do know is that voter suppression laws like texas is photo id requirement is kind of, show me your paper laws that we have promoted which require that people seeking to register to vote provide a photocopy of their passport when the
>> during his tenure as secretary of state he served as secretary of state in kansas in 2011. and he's really made this a core part of his agenda, looking for vote fraud. >> throughout his tenure as secretary of state he's announced there is widespread voter fraud across the state of kansas, because of these allegations and claims, today it turns out one in his actual vote fraud, there was one case that he successfully prosecuted last month and this is one out of millions of votes...
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, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all ofketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good to meet you. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> jamie, i'm sean naismith. >> great to meet you both. >> likewise. >> i am interested to hear about your strange inheritance. i'm awfully curious what the connection is to k.u. >> we'd love to show you. my great-grandfather, dr. james naismith, started the first basketball teams here at k.u. [ whistle blows ] >> but time out! let's reset the clock. the boy who would grow up to invent basketball, james naismith, is born in ontario, canada, in 1861.at aged sister are orphaned en both their parents die of typhoid fever. >> the three kids were left with a bachelor uncle. now, that is
, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all ofketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good...
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that's just kansas. so when people say there's no evidence, i say, well, obviously, those people haven't good reading the newspapers, haven't been looking at the very significant numbers that just my little state has provided. i don't know about the other 49 states. maybe noers no vote rer fraud at all in the other 49 but maybe there is. >> a lot of people will say the issue is actually not about voter fraud. it's really about voter suppression. in your own state, the aclu points that your own expert you put north in a case that they had is that 6% of the voter pool in kansas is african-american. they represent 18% of the people in your state who lack i.d. that might be required if you went ahead with voter fraud wanted i.d.s. people who don't have a birth sir or a passesport. hispanics are down 7% in strict voter i.d. states kpashd to oltsz. do you acknowledge that voter i.d. laws request suppress minority votes? >> i will say that in kansas, the evidence is strongly to the contrary. because that's been
that's just kansas. so when people say there's no evidence, i say, well, obviously, those people haven't good reading the newspapers, haven't been looking at the very significant numbers that just my little state has provided. i don't know about the other 49 states. maybe noers no vote rer fraud at all in the other 49 but maybe there is. >> a lot of people will say the issue is actually not about voter fraud. it's really about voter suppression. in your own state, the aclu points that...
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, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all ofketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good to meet you. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> jamie, i'm sean naismith. >> great to meet you both. >> likewise. >> i am interested to hear about your strange inheritance. i'm awfully curious what the connection is to k.u. >> we'd love to show you. my great-grandfather, dr. james naismith, started the first basketball teams here at k.u. [ whistle blows ] >> but time out! let's reset the clock. the boy who would grow up to invent basketball, james naismith, is born in ontario, canada, in 1861. at age 9, he and his brother and sister are orphaned when both their parents die of typhoid fever. >> the three kids were left with a b
, on my way to the university of kansas home of the jayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all ofketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good...
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and that is in 1854 in the kansas nebraska act, and his opposition to kansas nebraska is all bound up with the question of, shall slavery be allowed admission to the western territories? so lincoln never works with the assumption that his election is about dealing with slavery in the southern states. but he does insist that it has a great deal to do with whether slavery is going to be allowed to expand into the west. that is the point he says is the nub of the debate. that is the point at which point comes to shove, where the tug has to take place and there can be no concession. so in a way, both professor croft and i are speaking to two halves of the same coin. it is true, the issue was not -- how shall we burn down slavery in the slave states? because there was no point in having that kind of conversation constitutionally, it could not happen. nor were white people in the north particular leaguer to burn down slavery in the south, because the next question that gets asked is, once we do that, what do you do with the freed slaves? and the answer that northern white people tended to p
and that is in 1854 in the kansas nebraska act, and his opposition to kansas nebraska is all bound up with the question of, shall slavery be allowed admission to the western territories? so lincoln never works with the assumption that his election is about dealing with slavery in the southern states. but he does insist that it has a great deal to do with whether slavery is going to be allowed to expand into the west. that is the point he says is the nub of the debate. that is the point at which...
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detective brad lancaster of the kansas city, kansas police department. captain robert dave melton, and master deputy sheriff collins of the johnson county sheriff's office. their untimely deaths shook their families, the agencies they served, the communities they protected. they were not only law enforcement officers, but were also sons and brothers, fathers, neighbors, mentors and friends. robert milton, brad land caster, and brandon collins and the 140 other officers killed in the line of duty in 2016 are being honored at our nation's capitol. their names will be inscribed in the national law enforcement memorial and will be a reminder to the nation of the service of these men and the debt we owe to them. we can never repay it, but we should try. as americans honor these men during national police week, we should remember their families, friends, fellow officers and loved ones they left behind. may god comfort them in their time of grief and be a source of strength of them, may he protect those who continue to serve and who stand in harm's way to prote
detective brad lancaster of the kansas city, kansas police department. captain robert dave melton, and master deputy sheriff collins of the johnson county sheriff's office. their untimely deaths shook their families, the agencies they served, the communities they protected. they were not only law enforcement officers, but were also sons and brothers, fathers, neighbors, mentors and friends. robert milton, brad land caster, and brandon collins and the 140 other officers killed in the line of...
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senator jerry moran of kansas spoke on the senate floor about it. ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, all 1 after you whether we are republicans or democrats, we ought to want the united states senate to function. we ought to want the united states senate to be able to accomplish its work. this is a -- it's a challenge all the time, but learning what transpired this morning on the senate floor in my view reaches another low for the united states senate. it is hard, i suppose to explain, but it takes unanimous consent for committees to meet while the united states senate is in session, and that's a request that's made on an on-going basis when the senate convenes, and it happened again this morning. and almost without exception, it's routine. the rules require that two hours after the united states senate convened, which we did at 9:30 this morning, no committee can then meet unless there is agreement. and so the majority leader today requested that that unanimous
senator jerry moran of kansas spoke on the senate floor about it. ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: mr. president, all 1 after you whether we are republicans or democrats, we ought to want the united states senate to function. we ought to want the united states senate to be able to accomplish its work. this is a -- it's a challenge all the time, but learning what transpired this morning on the senate floor in my view...
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the common common that i have seen in kansas, double voting, people voting twice, in kansas and in otherwo different counties of kansas. maria: you can also argue what we have been talking about in terms of spying of people is also a form of voter fraud. we have been talking about situation where rand paul was surveilled and another senator has confided in him that he too was spied on by the obama administration. doesn't that fall under the umbrella of voter fraud under the election? >> it might very well a crime and it certainly is in the cases you've described, well, depending on the circumstances of whether he had -- whether there was consent and who was doing the spying. we usually don't define those as voter crimes. the voter crimes are classically ones where you are trying to vote in somebody else's name, alter a ballot, vote by mail fraud. we will be looking at things that are classically defined as fraud. maria: the irs was targeting conservatives. a lot of people scratching their heads about that one, he targeted conservatives. is that under the umbrella of voter fraud? >> proba
the common common that i have seen in kansas, double voting, people voting twice, in kansas and in otherwo different counties of kansas. maria: you can also argue what we have been talking about in terms of spying of people is also a form of voter fraud. we have been talking about situation where rand paul was surveilled and another senator has confided in him that he too was spied on by the obama administration. doesn't that fall under the umbrella of voter fraud under the election? >>...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. . marshall: mr. speaker, during military caregiver month, i'd like to recognize a population of heroes who often remain in the shadows, military caregivers. currently there are over five million military and veteran caregivers in the united states. this number continues to grow as our troops abroad place themselves in harm's way. i recently sat down with one of my heroes, senator elizabeth dole, who shed light on this important population. while she spent time with kansas senator bob dole at walter reed army hospital in 2011, she noticed many caregivers around her and the unique challenges they face. following this discovery she established a foundation to raise awareness and serve as a resource for these hidden heroes. i'm a proud member of the hidden heroes caucus which raises awareness and develops legislation in support of caregivers. i urge my colleagues to join this wonderful congressional caucus of hidden heroes. next, mr. speaker, i'm like to addres
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. . marshall: mr. speaker, during military caregiver month, i'd like to recognize a population of heroes who often remain in the shadows, military caregivers. currently there are over five million military and veteran caregivers in the united states. this number continues to grow as our troops abroad place themselves in harm's way. i recently sat down with one of my heroes, senator elizabeth...
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it is a wonderful opportunity to come back to what we at kansas state call western kansas. some of you call it colorado. [laughter] been angellier: it has pure pleasure. shawn and the crew have been wonderful. this is a magnificent facility. we certainly want you, if you are not members, before you leave tonight the doors will not , be unlocked until you join. that is just a small, there is no such thing as a free lunch. but with that theoretically i am going to attempt to make 21st-century technology work for a fellow still lives in the 19th century. my topic indeed tonight is about the buffalo soldiers. but the bus -- the emphasis is on the buffalo soldier experience here in colorado. "do you think i will make a soldier?" was an opening line ofm one of the litany spirituals during enslavement in the odious institution, slavery. when the song had its birth is unknown, but the lyrics raised a long-standing question. because although blacks in africa, and later in what became the united states, had a place in bearing arms, their place was never really secure in the american
it is a wonderful opportunity to come back to what we at kansas state call western kansas. some of you call it colorado. [laughter] been angellier: it has pure pleasure. shawn and the crew have been wonderful. this is a magnificent facility. we certainly want you, if you are not members, before you leave tonight the doors will not , be unlocked until you join. that is just a small, there is no such thing as a free lunch. but with that theoretically i am going to attempt to make 21st-century...
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. >>> heartstopping video out of kansas for you. this happened during a nascar race over the weekend. you see this? three cars slam, one goes into flames. look at the elevation that you wind up getting. remember those cars have the flaps on the hood to keep them down. the driver inside, aric almirola, was quickly extracted from the vehicle. doctors say he suffered a fractured vertebrae. fortunately expected to make a full recovery. no reports of paralysis, very lucky. the only thing that is more amazing than how fast those cars can go is how well they deal with impact that would just destroy the modern -- >> i can't believe anybody ever walks away from those. it's remarkable. >>> on a much lighter note "saturday night live" season finale bringing back their hilarious impressions starting with the parody of trump's nbc interview. here are your late night laughs. >> back to james comey. your staff has been insisting all week thaw didn't fire him because of his russian investigation. >> no, i did. >> wait, what? >> i fired him because
. >>> heartstopping video out of kansas for you. this happened during a nascar race over the weekend. you see this? three cars slam, one goes into flames. look at the elevation that you wind up getting. remember those cars have the flaps on the hood to keep them down. the driver inside, aric almirola, was quickly extracted from the vehicle. doctors say he suffered a fractured vertebrae. fortunately expected to make a full recovery. no reports of paralysis, very lucky. the only thing...
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tornadoes were also reported in texas, kansas, and nebrasca. in the day ahead-- for the first time in seven years-- army private chelsea manning will walk free. manning will be released from a kansas military prison today in accordance with a clemency ruling from former president obama. manning was originally sentenced to 35 years for leaking classified documents to soldier was known as bradley manning before transitioning in prison. porn- played at union station - and hackers may be to blame! it happened monday during the evening rush. an ad video screen in the station's main hall -- playing pornographic videos for a few minutes... the content apparently streaming from the website "porn hub". as you might imagine, it got a lot of attention before an employee nearby saw it and got someone to turn the monitor off. station officials say -- they are now trying to figure out who was behind it -- how they did it -- and how to prevent it in the future. coming up-- a troubling sight outside a northwest hospital. the facility now responding after secur
tornadoes were also reported in texas, kansas, and nebrasca. in the day ahead-- for the first time in seven years-- army private chelsea manning will walk free. manning will be released from a kansas military prison today in accordance with a clemency ruling from former president obama. manning was originally sentenced to 35 years for leaking classified documents to soldier was known as bradley manning before transitioning in prison. porn- played at union station - and hackers may be to blame!...
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army command in kansas. he is also the author of a book called "pershing's crusaders" and talking with him about the role of the dough boy and helping to win world war i. as we work our way through this we just saw small arms. what advances in artillery happened during world war i? >> artillery is ultimately the most important weapon of the war. it is the big killer. 70% of the casualties are caused by shell fire. as the war is developing it really becomes the tactic of how can you best use your artillery. and in trench war fare and later in open warfare, it comes down to the fact that if the artillery does not pulverize the german offenses then your attack will grind to a standstill. it is a fearsome weapon. if you look at the time of the american civil war, cannon was giving off one shot a minute. and it had to be a direct fire. you would see the canon. by world war i the technology allows indirect fire so firing from several miles away. and they're firing high-explosive shells. so this is literally changi
army command in kansas. he is also the author of a book called "pershing's crusaders" and talking with him about the role of the dough boy and helping to win world war i. as we work our way through this we just saw small arms. what advances in artillery happened during world war i? >> artillery is ultimately the most important weapon of the war. it is the big killer. 70% of the casualties are caused by shell fire. as the war is developing it really becomes the tactic of how can...
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border, their doctors were on the kansas side. there was no insurance policy they could qualify for the head those doctors. they decided to go without insurance and put their personal money behind letting him go to the doctors he had always gone to. we continue to get those same stories. i had someone last week called. a farmer in oregon, missouri, she said her situation continues to get worse and worse. if anybody in her family was sick, they would have $28,000 out of pocket if two people in their family were sick before anything would be done by the insurance company to help bills.y the $6,000 deductible, $12,000 maximum, $16,000 in monthly amy adams. .- monthly premiums these families so have access. if you have already put $16,000 on the table and you have to put another $6,000 on the table before you can have your insurance company help you, nobody thinks that is interest. the current system is not working. we have to figure out how to make this market work better. most missouri counties now only have one insurance company wi
border, their doctors were on the kansas side. there was no insurance policy they could qualify for the head those doctors. they decided to go without insurance and put their personal money behind letting him go to the doctors he had always gone to. we continue to get those same stories. i had someone last week called. a farmer in oregon, missouri, she said her situation continues to get worse and worse. if anybody in her family was sick, they would have $28,000 out of pocket if two people in...
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i have the privilege of representing the people of kansas. as chairman of the senate agriculture committee, i am speaking on behalf of so many farmers and ranchers and people throughout small-town rural america. we are delighted to have our --mpion in bob blight hauser in bob who has been such a great person to come to this job. he worked with my dear friend senator bob dole. thank you. applause] >> thank you for that. want to say i also a debt of thanks to the president. ishii, heth president has worked out an agreement in -- president xi, he has worked out a trade deal for the first time in many years and that will help small-town america. i think that is why i should yield to the distinguished vice president of the united states. the vice president. [applause] pence: thank you guest.of our honored on behalf of the president of the united states, today will be my great privilege to administer the oath of office to the 18th united states trade representative, robert lighthouse or -- robert light -- robert lighthizer. and with this appointmen
i have the privilege of representing the people of kansas. as chairman of the senate agriculture committee, i am speaking on behalf of so many farmers and ranchers and people throughout small-town rural america. we are delighted to have our --mpion in bob blight hauser in bob who has been such a great person to come to this job. he worked with my dear friend senator bob dole. thank you. applause] >> thank you for that. want to say i also a debt of thanks to the president. ishii, heth...
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and i'm from kansas city. >> seth: two years ago?ears ago from kansas city, so i was there for the alcs, and not realizing, being a kansas city guy, showing up you know to a bar. a little wings place with my kansas city hat on, that i forgot that the blue jays are now more or less the national team for canada. so i walk into this bar, thinking, "oh, it'll just be me and maybe a couple like blue jay fans." no, everybody was a blue jay fan. and then me and then our pal rob riggle, who happened to be working in town too, also from kansas city. he's bigger than me, and a former, you know, marine, so i hid behind him the whole time, ready for, you know, some squabbling. but not the case when you get two midwesterners and then a room full of canadians. [ light laughter ] no trash talking, just everyone's in good spirits and just, "oh, heck of pitch there." you know. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. high-fiving each other. well-played, well-played. i remember wearing my kansas city hat actually when i went up to toronto to see the all-star game --
and i'm from kansas city. >> seth: two years ago?ears ago from kansas city, so i was there for the alcs, and not realizing, being a kansas city guy, showing up you know to a bar. a little wings place with my kansas city hat on, that i forgot that the blue jays are now more or less the national team for canada. so i walk into this bar, thinking, "oh, it'll just be me and maybe a couple like blue jay fans." no, everybody was a blue jay fan. and then me and then our pal rob riggle,...
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i come from a state very similar to yours, the state of kansas. you get to see firsthand the impact of trade, exports that they have on people, on jobs, on economic opportunity, on my communities. our state's economy relies on our ability to sell the products we grow and manufacture to people around the globe. strengthening our trade relationships and expanding market access for exports abroad creates a greater opportunity for kansans today and those who follow us. one of my goals has always been to make certain that communities across kansas remain a place in which the young men and women who grew up there find it to be a place to raise their family, and our ability to do that, especially in this small rural community, especially with agriculture and agricultural exports is so important. it's a way that we can really put america first. if our goal is an america that has strength and prosperity, we ought to continue to focus on improving our nation's economy. it's one of the things that i appreciate we seem to be focused in such a significant way
i come from a state very similar to yours, the state of kansas. you get to see firsthand the impact of trade, exports that they have on people, on jobs, on economic opportunity, on my communities. our state's economy relies on our ability to sell the products we grow and manufacture to people around the globe. strengthening our trade relationships and expanding market access for exports abroad creates a greater opportunity for kansans today and those who follow us. one of my goals has always...
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kansas city, st. louis on the southern fringe, areas to the north highest at risk. classic dangerous days. this is already potential for not just tornado outbreak but strong tornadoes. there will be hundreds if not thousands of storm chasers out here. this is rural areas of kansas and oklahoma where visibility is great, there will probably be a lot of pictures coming out of this region. very impressive storm. hopefully be over farmers' fields and miss everyone. 26 million people at risk. dallas, fort worth will see stronger storms. let's get to the mini heat wave. hot air arrived. summer like temperatures from great lakes through the mid-atlantic and into new england the next two to three days, then cool off for the weekend. typically first 90 degree temperatures of the year in may, baltimore to d.c. about average for us. june and end of june, further to north and nooeew england, 93 ine capital. could be one of the warmest days. new york city you wait for your 90 degree day tomorrow, boston up to 90. considering how cool recently, 90s feels hot for all our friends i
kansas city, st. louis on the southern fringe, areas to the north highest at risk. classic dangerous days. this is already potential for not just tornado outbreak but strong tornadoes. there will be hundreds if not thousands of storm chasers out here. this is rural areas of kansas and oklahoma where visibility is great, there will probably be a lot of pictures coming out of this region. very impressive storm. hopefully be over farmers' fields and miss everyone. 26 million people at risk....
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he titled it the crime against kansas. may 21, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians under a red banner inscribed a southern rights rampaged through the free state town of lawrence, kansas, and ransacked it. the next today in the senate while sumner was writing at his desk congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him without sumner noticing. he lifted his a gold handled cane and smashed it relentlessly on his head, nearly killing him. blood streamed across the floor of the senate. it two days later on may 24, along pottawatomie creek in kansas radical abolitionist john brown and his followers packed five proslavery men to death. five days later at may 29, lincoln stood as a republican before the convention of the new party he founded in illinois. it was among the most significant events in the coming of the civil war. ultimately, ralph emerson would declare his mind master the problem of the date and as the problem grew so did his comprehension of it. rarely was a manso fitted to the events. within t
he titled it the crime against kansas. may 21, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians under a red banner inscribed a southern rights rampaged through the free state town of lawrence, kansas, and ransacked it. the next today in the senate while sumner was writing at his desk congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him without sumner noticing. he lifted his a gold handled cane and smashed it relentlessly on his head, nearly killing him. blood streamed across the floor of...
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and finally, what a murder in kansas tells us about race, immigration and the future of america. all of that is right ahead on bloomberg. >> we are here with megan murphy and i want to start by talking about the cover story. this is a sad but important story in which you guys loop in a lot of stuff. tells about what happened in kansas and why this is such an important event to put in perspective right now? >> we are proud of the story and the journalism at the heart of it and reporting. we have gone back to a community in olathe, kansas where two indian born engineers who worked garmincompany called carm we shot, one of them was killed. one was shot in the leg in february this year by men who yelled, get out of my country. >> what happened that night in the bar? >> they were just drinking at the ba le they do. we sent photographers to this bar, it is not unusual to see a mixed-race group of people having beers. sharing stories with colleagues. the only thing that is a little bit interesting about this is just how mixed this community was. the people don't know the investment thes
and finally, what a murder in kansas tells us about race, immigration and the future of america. all of that is right ahead on bloomberg. >> we are here with megan murphy and i want to start by talking about the cover story. this is a sad but important story in which you guys loop in a lot of stuff. tells about what happened in kansas and why this is such an important event to put in perspective right now? >> we are proud of the story and the journalism at the heart of it and...
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this is not a town -- have you ever heard of olathe, kansas?his is a microcosm of america that works in a way of providing opportunity and the economic in the structure and use. it's part of the world a lot of people would not know th i happening. it is happening in parts of india, is happening in japan and south korea. there are communities like this all over the world we don't know about. this is a community that now is under threat, and i think officials feel very responsible looking at their demographic breakdown, looking at what they have built in realizing the fragility of that in the face of takehing they need to responsible before, making this community feel safe. you mentioned crimes against muslims, these are hindus and with isisfused recruits. it is unacceptable in a democracy and i think by bringing the stories to people's attention, they will understand these struggles the people face and also their successes. >> thank you. i spoke with juan vargas on the challenges of putting such a sad story on the cover of business week. headlin
this is not a town -- have you ever heard of olathe, kansas?his is a microcosm of america that works in a way of providing opportunity and the economic in the structure and use. it's part of the world a lot of people would not know th i happening. it is happening in parts of india, is happening in japan and south korea. there are communities like this all over the world we don't know about. this is a community that now is under threat, and i think officials feel very responsible looking at...
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and kansas. through 2016, the ceo said we've lost more than $100 million and it is unsustainable for our company. an official at the kaiser family foundation tweeted that blue cross blue shield of kansas is the only exchange insurer in much of western missouri. it could leave 25 counties without coverage. what is the argument to republicans who say, look, it is falling apart? >> well, certainly if you light something on fire, it gets hot. what they're doing in many of the states is actively discouraging people from signing up and then saying, look, no one is signing up. so the exchange is falling apart. donald trump is making that even worse by trying to add considerable uncertainty to the insurance companies and threatening that they're going to cut off the subsidies, cut off the fundg, and they're going to do things that undermine the foundation of the system. now, in all the markets, we want more entry, not less. for sure, there are some markets where there are problems. there are others where
and kansas. through 2016, the ceo said we've lost more than $100 million and it is unsustainable for our company. an official at the kaiser family foundation tweeted that blue cross blue shield of kansas is the only exchange insurer in much of western missouri. it could leave 25 counties without coverage. what is the argument to republicans who say, look, it is falling apart? >> well, certainly if you light something on fire, it gets hot. what they're doing in many of the states is...
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city is exiting the market and will no longer provide the product in kansas city, which means that in most instances individuals will no longer have more options with regard to the affordable care act. what we have in place will not work. i also know what we have coming from the house is not a solution to this problem either. the work that we have to do, you and i, madam president, and our colleagues is serious and will have real consequences to every american and we must take our responsibilities serious. i've indicated to my colleagues that neither the affordable care act, which i voted against nor what the house has passed is anything i would vote for. i really wish we were doing something different than either one of those things. as i thought about my remarks today, i was about to say i suppose i come too late to get my ideas adopted by congress, but really i came to this issue early. and i think it was twowr, maybe -- 2004, maybe 2006, where i penned on paper and worked on drafting legislation what i called a ten-point plan for the affordability of health care. my ideas, which p
city is exiting the market and will no longer provide the product in kansas city, which means that in most instances individuals will no longer have more options with regard to the affordable care act. what we have in place will not work. i also know what we have coming from the house is not a solution to this problem either. the work that we have to do, you and i, madam president, and our colleagues is serious and will have real consequences to every american and we must take our...
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closures in western kansas. look at this thing spinning like a top moving into missouri out of eastern kansas. meanwhile we've had severe weather in the warm air on the east side of that storm. the warm air is in place and as this storm moves east there's going to be a line of showers and storms that would be approaching us. the concern have severe storms. the yellow area is a slight risk and enhanced between slight and moderate. right up route 99, state college, altoona, johnstown and cornell. that's what we're worried about for tomorrow and that means we have to worry about the threat for damaging winds, large hail and an isolated tornado. here's our futurecast, no problems overnight tonight. there could be a stray pop-up shower. clouds, i think there will be some sun, although futurecast is very cloudy tomorrow, mid- 70s at lunchtime, strong southerly winds, 10 to 20-mile an hour range and gusty. then we've got to watch out in the mid and late afternoon. at 6:00 along and west of the blue ridge low 80s, but h
closures in western kansas. look at this thing spinning like a top moving into missouri out of eastern kansas. meanwhile we've had severe weather in the warm air on the east side of that storm. the warm air is in place and as this storm moves east there's going to be a line of showers and storms that would be approaching us. the concern have severe storms. the yellow area is a slight risk and enhanced between slight and moderate. right up route 99, state college, altoona, johnstown and cornell....
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kansas city's escobar hit one deep. he thought it was gone. elsbury, the degree of difficulty, he hangs on. he suffers a neck sprain and concussion. he has to be checked. he stayed in the game and
kansas city's escobar hit one deep. he thought it was gone. elsbury, the degree of difficulty, he hangs on. he suffers a neck sprain and concussion. he has to be checked. he stayed in the game and
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when they are pulling out of kansas and missouri, we have a serious problem. this law is in the middle of a collapse. we need to bring down the cost of coverage. and we need to revitalize the market so people have real choices and real access to affordable health care. that's what our plan will do. we'll give you a copy of this ortfer -- this report or go to hhs.gov. [inaudible] the speaker: there is never a call for physicalal ter occasion. there is no time that should occur with the press or just between human beings. so that is wrong and should not have happened. should the gentleman apologize? yeah, i think he should apologize. he has his own version and will have more to say, but there is no call for this under any circumstance. the people of the state of montana are going to decide today. if he wins, he has been chosen by the people of montana who their congressman is going to be. i'm going to let the people of montana to decide who they want. that's not our choice. reporter: you have a choice of whether he is part of your conference, that is a choice yo
when they are pulling out of kansas and missouri, we have a serious problem. this law is in the middle of a collapse. we need to bring down the cost of coverage. and we need to revitalize the market so people have real choices and real access to affordable health care. that's what our plan will do. we'll give you a copy of this ortfer -- this report or go to hhs.gov. [inaudible] the speaker: there is never a call for physicalal ter occasion. there is no time that should occur with the press or...
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chances of getting caught are minimal and every state has tried to do something about this, for states, kansas, arizona, georgia, alabama who have tried to do something about this by putting in provisions that require you to provide roof of citizenship when you register to vote have ended up in enormous battles in court because the league of women voters and other groups, many of them funded by george soros did not want anything to improve the security of the american election process
chances of getting caught are minimal and every state has tried to do something about this, for states, kansas, arizona, georgia, alabama who have tried to do something about this by putting in provisions that require you to provide roof of citizenship when you register to vote have ended up in enormous battles in court because the league of women voters and other groups, many of them funded by george soros did not want anything to improve the security of the american election process
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the storm caused massive flooding in missouri and kansas. there were blizzard conditions in western kansas after the state was hit with a heavy spring snow. nbc's jay gray is in missouri this morning. what's the latest on these deadly storms? >> reporter: yeah. frances this is the kind of devastation so many across the strike zone are dealing with. this building pushed off of its foundation and pulled apart by floodwaters. >> look at this thing. >> reporter: a monster tornado. one of more than a dozen to strike this weekend part of a storm system that in other areas delivered flooding rains. >> some of the flooding we're seeing in parts of missouri has surpassed historic levels. >> reporter: soaking and swallowing entire communities. >> the power of water is something that people under estimate and so it is scary, you know, when it's taking people's homes. >> reporter: and taking lives. the storms have claimed more than a dozen victims across 16 states. >> very tragic. i never went through anything like this. >> reporter: at least for you ki
the storm caused massive flooding in missouri and kansas. there were blizzard conditions in western kansas after the state was hit with a heavy spring snow. nbc's jay gray is in missouri this morning. what's the latest on these deadly storms? >> reporter: yeah. frances this is the kind of devastation so many across the strike zone are dealing with. this building pushed off of its foundation and pulled apart by floodwaters. >> look at this thing. >> reporter: a monster tornado....
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. >> on monday, we visit the national world war i boreal and museum in kansas city, missouri memorial andi museum in kansas city, missouri. >> what we seek to do here is tell the story through the lives of ordinary people who volunteered from all sides. >> for complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. trump has ended his first overseas trip. his schedule earlier today included meetings with g7 leaders. of thecluded the topic paris climate change agreement which the president reportedly refused to place his support for despite efforts from members of the g7 to convince him otherwise. he knows that he would make a final decision on the paris accords -- he announced that he would make a final decision on the paris accords next week. [inaudible] >> after the g7 summit, the president had one final stop in sicily before heading back to the u.s. a short time ago, he attract military personnel -- he spoke with military personnel and enable air station. this is just over 30
. >> on monday, we visit the national world war i boreal and museum in kansas city, missouri memorial andi museum in kansas city, missouri. >> what we seek to do here is tell the story through the lives of ordinary people who volunteered from all sides. >> for complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. trump has ended his first overseas trip. his schedule earlier today included meetings with g7 leaders. of thecluded the topic paris climate change agreement...
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showers and thunderstorms will develop from kansas to illinois in the afternoon. some of those storms could be pretty severe with damaging winds and hail. >>> still ahead a new airport confrontation emerging overnight. >>> plus, that tunnel collapse at a storage site for nuclear waste. we'll hear from a worker who was told to take cover. >>> and a frightening alleged threat at a north carolina high school. authorities say they foiled a plot within minutes to spare. >>> fema has okayed federal funds to fight the wildfire near the georgia/florida border. the wildfire has expanded to more than 200 square miles. the fire has been burning for more than a month now and it may not be out until november. >>> officials in washington state are trying to figure out how to safeguard the area around a nuclear site after a mysterious tunnel collapse nuclear reservation held railcars filled with radioactive waste. no workers were inside at the time of this partial collapse. now, local officials moving quickly to get people out of harm's way. >> we went in to take cover when they
showers and thunderstorms will develop from kansas to illinois in the afternoon. some of those storms could be pretty severe with damaging winds and hail. >>> still ahead a new airport confrontation emerging overnight. >>> plus, that tunnel collapse at a storage site for nuclear waste. we'll hear from a worker who was told to take cover. >>> and a frightening alleged threat at a north carolina high school. authorities say they foiled a plot within minutes to spare....
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a surprising piece of technology in kansas is giving many 9-1-1 dispatchers a headache.y they're getting accidental calls- because of the apple watch! the culprit -- a the culprit -- a little button on the side of the watch. one woman says it accidentally was pressed- as she was leaning against a shopping cart. others- simply stunned to hear who's on the line. just in that kansas county- there have been 131-thousand mistaken calls last year- including accidental dials and watch mishaps. on your apple watch you can turn off the "hold to auto call" function that causes these auto dials. if you do find yourself making an unintended call, 911 operators say you should stay on the line. if you hang up, they legally have to call you back to make sure you're okay. a golden retriever named "kenna" has a new "leash" on life thanks to the help of one virginia man. born without a foot... she got her first prosthetic at just 8-weeks old. it was made by derrick campana, dulles airport. he's made them for dogs, cats, horses, goats and even elephants! they take about 3 hours to make, an
a surprising piece of technology in kansas is giving many 9-1-1 dispatchers a headache.y they're getting accidental calls- because of the apple watch! the culprit -- a the culprit -- a little button on the side of the watch. one woman says it accidentally was pressed- as she was leaning against a shopping cart. others- simply stunned to hear who's on the line. just in that kansas county- there have been 131-thousand mistaken calls last year- including accidental dials and watch mishaps. on your...
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here now chris, kansas secretary of state and vice chair of the commission.sidential commission, as you well know, secretary, without strong evidence of a problem. what is that evidence? >> well, there's been evidence collected at state level. so, for example, in my state of kansas, we recently in a court case provided evidence of 125 noncitizens who either got on the voter rolls or attempted to and the suspected evidence is closer to 18,000. so we have lots of evidence in some of the states. but there's never been a nationwide effort to collect evidence from all 50 states and from the federal government databases as well and see what the total picture looks like. so this is a really important and historic exercise. david: now, hundreds and even thousands fall short of that two to five million number that we heard from candidate trump on the campaign trail. any evidence that those numbers will hold up? >> you know, it would be too early to speculate at this point. we'll just see what the facts yield and see what the statistics are and put those numbers on the
here now chris, kansas secretary of state and vice chair of the commission.sidential commission, as you well know, secretary, without strong evidence of a problem. what is that evidence? >> well, there's been evidence collected at state level. so, for example, in my state of kansas, we recently in a court case provided evidence of 125 noncitizens who either got on the voter rolls or attempted to and the suspected evidence is closer to 18,000. so we have lots of evidence in some of the...
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a 15-month old kansas girl is in critical condition after she suffered a possible electric >>> welcome to your monday morning. what a beautiful view. you got to stop, take a good look at this. clear skies, that is what we refer to as the 82% waning gibbous moon on its way becoming a half moon on the 18th of may and then it becomes a new moon where you can't see it at all but what we can see right now is a lot of clarity, a lot of clear skies out there. daylight hours today 14 hours, 13 minutes of sunshine, but i got to tell you something, we are going to be cool. we will talk about the cool temps and then the warmup. traffic and weather in four minutes. >>> a 15-month-old kansas girl is in critical condition after she suffered a possible electric shock at a carnival. her family believes she was shocked when she touched a guardrail surrounding one of the rides but police have not confirmed that detail. the toddler's grandparents say that moments after she touched the fence, she went limp and lost consciousness. a kansas state lawmaker says that a proposed law that would require strictin
a 15-month old kansas girl is in critical condition after she suffered a possible electric >>> welcome to your monday morning. what a beautiful view. you got to stop, take a good look at this. clear skies, that is what we refer to as the 82% waning gibbous moon on its way becoming a half moon on the 18th of may and then it becomes a new moon where you can't see it at all but what we can see right now is a lot of clarity, a lot of clear skies out there. daylight hours today 14 hours, 13...