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i'm trying to get that $50 wednesday flight to topeka. >> bon voyage. >> "news 4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> topeka is lovely, by the way. >> i was going to say, you know the city is calling you in a second here. >> what he's trying to say. >> coming up on 5:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. thursday, june 8th. doesn't feel like june for sure now. >> want to check in with chuck. chuck, you stepped >> almost see your breath out here this morning. it's nice. bikers and joggers, rejoice! this is the kind of weather that you love to exercise in especially here in the month of june. outside our sky camera looking out to the east. there's venus out in the eastern sky. that's the bright point of light. temperatures have dropped into the almost chilly zone. 46 in winchester, 46 up in fort meade. planning out your day today, a mix of clouds and sunshine. won't be all sun all the time. no real chance of rain today. more than enough chance to get temperatures into the low 70s. outdoor planners. running, you bet, biking, perfect. pool? on the cool
i'm trying to get that $50 wednesday flight to topeka. >> bon voyage. >> "news 4 today" continues at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> topeka is lovely, by the way. >> i was going to say, you know the city is calling you in a second here. >> what he's trying to say. >> coming up on 5:00 a.m. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. thursday, june 8th. doesn't feel like june for sure now. >> want to check in...
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topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v.cause the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know enough to know the answer was cases are they. they are 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enforce any that is the second founding. a second bill of rights that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states misbehave because matheson lost. no state shall violate the senate didn't go along so he lost that fight but he wins in the end thanks to the 14th amendment and we gave madison the credit for the final amendment but it's a little bit ironic because all of this is precipitated this 14th amendment by the slave of crises and the abuse of power and madison and jefferson were charter members of that and found it a political party whose base was basically a southern base that benefited hugely in the electoral college and elsewhere from the presence because of the three f
topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v.cause the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know enough to know the answer was cases are they. they are 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enforce any that is the second founding. a second bill of rights that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states...
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returning for their third day, with a total of 20,680 bucks, from topeka, kansas, it's the champs, it's roberts family. [cheering and applause] and from fort lauderdale, florida, it's the richardson family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here ting toin theyself a lot of cash, and somebody could probably drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the richardson family. [cheering and applause] hey, shanice. shanice: hi, steve. steve: how you doing, darling? shanice: i'm great, and you? steve: i'm good. where y'all from? shanice: fort lauderdale, florida. [cheering and applause] steve: and what do you do, darling? shanice: steve, first and foremost, i would like to say, we are the richardsons... all: dab. shanice: and can i tell you a story? steve: yeah, yeah, yeah. shanice: and... all: ♪ this is a story all about how the richardsons came on "family feud" and we'd like to take a minute, just sit right there, we'll tell you how we're gonna be thousandaires ♪ [cheering and applause] steve: ♪ yo-yodel-eh-de-hoo
returning for their third day, with a total of 20,680 bucks, from topeka, kansas, it's the champs, it's roberts family. [cheering and applause] and from fort lauderdale, florida, it's the richardson family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here ting toin theyself a lot of cash, and somebody could probably drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] let's go meet the richardson family. [cheering and applause] hey, shanice. shanice: hi, steve. steve: how you doing, darling?...
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[cheering] and from topeka, kansas, it's the roberts family.ring] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody, somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's get it on! give me gerard. give me branson. [theme music plays] steve: all right, gentlemen, top 8 answers on the board. name something of his wife's a man might wear that he would really stretch out. gerard: the bra. steve: the bra. branson? branson: underwear! steve: underwear. ha ha! [roberts family cheering] >> we're gonna play! play! branson: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. come on, branson. let's go. what do you do for a living, branson? branson: well, i was born in bethlehem and raised in nazareth. and i was predestined to be a pastor. steve: that's really nice. hey, carmen, name something of his wife's a man might wear that he'd really stretch out. carmen: i would say my lingerie. branson: oh, good answer... steve: li--lingerie. branson: ah, that's all right. steve: megan, uh, name something of his wife's a n
[cheering] and from topeka, kansas, it's the roberts family.ring] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody, somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's get it on! give me gerard. give me branson. [theme music plays] steve: all right, gentlemen, top 8 answers on the board. name something of his wife's a man might wear that he would really stretch out. gerard: the bra. steve: the bra. branson? branson: underwear! steve: underwear. ha ha! [roberts family...
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returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from topeka, kansas, it's the champs, it's the roberts family! [cheering and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the sowells family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and somebody possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering] let's go. give me trinisha. give me branson. all right. let's go, guys. we got top 7 answers on the board. if a stripper was dorothy from "the wizard of oz," what would she discard during her act? branson: toto. steve: tot--heh heh. throw the damn dog out there. toto. ha ha! trinisha: red shoes. the red shoes. steve: the red shoes. trinisha: whoo! we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. wow. hey, robert. if a stripper was dorothy from "the wizard of oz," what would she discard during her act? robert: she'd probably get rid of the tin man, steve. steve: get rid of the tin man.
returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from topeka, kansas, it's the champs, it's the roberts family! [cheering and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the sowells family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and somebody possibly drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering] let's go. give me trinisha. give me branson. all right. let's go, guys. we got top 7 answers on the board. if a stripper was dorothy from "the wizard of...
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topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know enough to know the answer was cases are they. they are 14th amendment cases. no state or localities shall make or enforce any that is the second founding. a second bill of rights that is more intuitive for most americans today because the states misbehave because matheson lost. no state shall violate the senate didn't go along so he lost that fight but he wins in the end thanks to the 14th amendment and we gave madison the credit for the final amendment but it's a little bit ironic because all of this is precipitated this 14th amendment by the slave of crises
topeka and kansas, gideon versus wainwright in florida, roe v. wade and texas, lawrence versus texas, sullivan was an effort by alabama to shut down free speech. miranda v. arizona, griswold versus connecticut. most of the cases that ordinary people think of as bill of rights cases are not bill of rights cases because the amendments are only about limiting the federal government. so, what kind of cases are gideon versus wainwright and texas when they are not bill of rights cases you now know...
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topeka celebrates diversity with separate schools? changed obviously, they use to consider segregation bad. that was a bed rock theme. it still is for us here. there was a decade wrong long l rights movement. liberals loved it that their credit. white person free safe spaces, don't call it progressive because it's not progress. that's it t t t t t t t t t t t. tune in every night at 8:00. we will be back, "the five" is next. >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we begin tonight with major developments on terrorism front from all over the world. in paris today, a man attacked a police officer with a hammer while reportedly shouting "this is for syria." before police shot and wounded him. new details are emerging about missed opportunities in saturday's attack in london.
topeka celebrates diversity with separate schools? changed obviously, they use to consider segregation bad. that was a bed rock theme. it still is for us here. there was a decade wrong long l rights movement. liberals loved it that their credit. white person free safe spaces, don't call it progressive because it's not progress. that's it t t t t t t t t t t t. tune in every night at 8:00. we will be back, "the five" is next. >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino. it is 9:00...
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the area of greatest concern is the i-70 corridor from topeka to kansas city over towards columbia andeph concluded. that's, again, a few tornadoes today. large hail and also damaging winds. in all it's 15 million people at risk of those severe storms. other concerns that we're going to deal with today will continue with the possibility in the southeast of numerous strong thunderstorms. not so much severe, but there will be a lot of downpours. that will keep your temperatures down with the clouds too. sneaking up the temperatures in d.c., up to 90. it's that humidity that's beginning to inch up the east coast, and that's with us into friday. your get-away friday into the 90s around new york city. hundreds possible out here in texas. we're still dealing with numerous thunderstorms. the weather map looks like the middle of the summer as we head through the fourth of july holiday. warm, humid, and then, of course, you'll dodge those afternoon storms. i'll give you a little sneak peek. i threw together our first fireworks forecast. that's the next half hour. >> you have a lot of people cou
the area of greatest concern is the i-70 corridor from topeka to kansas city over towards columbia andeph concluded. that's, again, a few tornadoes today. large hail and also damaging winds. in all it's 15 million people at risk of those severe storms. other concerns that we're going to deal with today will continue with the possibility in the southeast of numerous strong thunderstorms. not so much severe, but there will be a lot of downpours. that will keep your temperatures down with the...
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it is hard to imagine a time of 60 years ago to see topeka celebrates diversity with separate schoolsama separates diversity by s separating people on the bus. liberals have changed, obviously. they use to consider segregation bad. that was a bed rock theme. it still is for us here. you may remember a decades long civil rights movement, specifically dedicated to stamping out segregation in schools in the military, restaurants, hotels, private clubs, everywhere. liberals led it to their credit. now they are back to cheerleading for separatee graduations, white person free space basis, i guess made that case. don't call it progressive because it's not progress. that's it for us tonight.al tune in every night at 8:00. we will be back, "the five" is next. see you tomorrow. >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino. along with it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ we begin tonight with major developments on terrorism front from all over the world. in paris today, a man attacked a police officer with a hammer while reportedly shouting "this is for syria." before police shot
it is hard to imagine a time of 60 years ago to see topeka celebrates diversity with separate schoolsama separates diversity by s separating people on the bus. liberals have changed, obviously. they use to consider segregation bad. that was a bed rock theme. it still is for us here. you may remember a decades long civil rights movement, specifically dedicated to stamping out segregation in schools in the military, restaurants, hotels, private clubs, everywhere. liberals led it to their credit....
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governments, a government sponsored that was residentsted by the of kansas, and another capital in topeka that was supported by residents from free states. by the time buchanan became ofsident, the majority kansas settlers had come from free states. yet, the pierce administration and then the buchanan recognize the government out of lecompton and intonized the admission the union as a slave state. buchanan pulled out all of the stops, and his administration pulled out all of the stops to have kansas admitted as a state into the union as a slave state. i think in many respects one of buchanan's greatest failures or perhaps his greatest failure as a president was pushing this lecompton constitution through congress. he never got it through congress. but the result ultimately was the break with stephen douglas that michael alluded to just a little while ago. and it also ultimately led to the northern democratic party losing large numbers of seats in the 1858 elections, it led to many northern democrats openly splitting with buchanan. the northern democratic newspapers during the last two yea
governments, a government sponsored that was residentsted by the of kansas, and another capital in topeka that was supported by residents from free states. by the time buchanan became ofsident, the majority kansas settlers had come from free states. yet, the pierce administration and then the buchanan recognize the government out of lecompton and intonized the admission the union as a slave state. buchanan pulled out all of the stops, and his administration pulled out all of the stops to have...
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board of at ation of topeka, kansas, the supreme court. overturning the separate but equal fallacy, brown ended legal segregation throughout america. this is just a singular example of the history living on hbcu campuses. because of our past efforts, historic buildings and sites at from 20 states have received funding from this program. however, many historic structures are still endangered. consequently, in the omnibus appropriations bill for 2017, which passed earlier this year, congress included $4 million for hbcu historic preservation. so that we can continue this progress. last year the house passed this bill unanimously, but it was not taken up by the senate. i thank chairman bishop and ranking member grijalva for supporting it again today. this bill is supported by the united negro college fund, the thurgood marshall college fund, anti-national trust for historic preservation. the hbcu historic preservation program serves as an essential purpose to hbcu's which have a special place in the fabric of culture, and y, education. countl
board of at ation of topeka, kansas, the supreme court. overturning the separate but equal fallacy, brown ended legal segregation throughout america. this is just a singular example of the history living on hbcu campuses. because of our past efforts, historic buildings and sites at from 20 states have received funding from this program. however, many historic structures are still endangered. consequently, in the omnibus appropriations bill for 2017, which passed earlier this year, congress...