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lest you run out of gas in topeka kansas. and even then you feel like i'm pretty sure we're in kansas city. in kentucky this week state police barred four hundred protesters from entering the capitol building the protesters were demanding wider medicaid coverage for the poor and protections for the environment and the water as part of the poor people's campaign but in kansas just kentucky kentucky matter and unless you care about whiskey or having sex with your cousin. and i care about one of those things a lot. name is jim. jim beam. and yes it is it is weird that my cousin is the same name as a bourbon. here in washington d.c. twenty eight people were arrested in the capitol rotunda monday while protesting the disproportionate impact of disasters such as hurricane maria on the poor they did this as part of the poor people's campaign but who cares it is washington d.c. that's just where rats go to breed with and paid in turn. part it's part of the easy to movement like. bush how many people even died hurricane maria was like
lest you run out of gas in topeka kansas. and even then you feel like i'm pretty sure we're in kansas city. in kentucky this week state police barred four hundred protesters from entering the capitol building the protesters were demanding wider medicaid coverage for the poor and protections for the environment and the water as part of the poor people's campaign but in kansas just kentucky kentucky matter and unless you care about whiskey or having sex with your cousin. and i care about one of...
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. >>> the topeka kansas city reports that a man returned a $1 million lottery ticket to its rightfulner. a man left it on the counter in march without knowing it was a winner. a clerk checked numbers and discovering it was worth a million dollars. he called the son of the store's owner. that man tracked down the owner and returned it. he said it was the right thing to do. >>> and "national geographic" said two rock climbers set a speed record climbing california's el capitan. alex honnold and tommy caldwell reached the top of the rock yesterday. no one had ever done that before. the two men had been practicing for a month. they survived falls and suffered minor injuries. last weekend two ore men speed climbing el capitan fell and died. >>> still to come, gearing up for the g7 summit. tensions will be high as president trump faces allies angry over trade tariffs. >> announcer: this portion of the "cbs morning news" sponsored by vagisil, shameless about vaginal health. the "cbs morning news" sponsored by vagisil, shameless about vaginal health. last week two others fell and m ly season
. >>> the topeka kansas city reports that a man returned a $1 million lottery ticket to its rightfulner. a man left it on the counter in march without knowing it was a winner. a clerk checked numbers and discovering it was worth a million dollars. he called the son of the store's owner. that man tracked down the owner and returned it. he said it was the right thing to do. >>> and "national geographic" said two rock climbers set a speed record climbing california's el...
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anywhere from topeka, kansas, through central illinois through manchester, new hampshire.eels like up to 100. >> we've been complaining about the cold for so long and now heat complaints. >> schools are closing early because of that. >> ginger, thanks. >>> we're going to turn to the kimmel/cruz showdown. you heard about this. the blog fish basketball classic. texas senator ted cruz challenging jimmy kimmel to a one-on-one faceoff for charity. but this game for causes didn't stop the trash talking. take a listen. >> just so you know, you're they're not booing. they're saying cruz -- oh, no. they're booing actually. they're booing. >> you can hear the booing as he said. fans cheering when jimmy announced they were going to cut down the winning score from 15 to 11 to get it over with. >> it took two hours. >> two hours. we were talking about how you like a good scoring game. anyway, ted cruz won. ted cruz won this thing. >> that's just awful. >> he used to play basketball in high school. that's what he said. you saw them both warming up, and you were, like, how's this going t
anywhere from topeka, kansas, through central illinois through manchester, new hampshire.eels like up to 100. >> we've been complaining about the cold for so long and now heat complaints. >> schools are closing early because of that. >> ginger, thanks. >>> we're going to turn to the kimmel/cruz showdown. you heard about this. the blog fish basketball classic. texas senator ted cruz challenging jimmy kimmel to a one-on-one faceoff for charity. but this game for causes...
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in topeka, kansas, 16 people were arrested as they demanded medicaid expansion at the state capitol building. and in kentucky, 400 activis were denied entry to the state capitol monday while protesting the nation's first work requirements for medicaid. monday's actions are the fourth week of nonviolent direct action from the new poor people's campaign. on monday, president trump abruptly disinvited the philadelphia eagles from visiti whing the house today, twitting -- yicker room for the playing of our national anthem is disrespectful to our country as kneeling. sorry." asring lar'y's nf no eagles lair took a knee. the owners said they can stay in the locker room. former president bill clinton is facing criticism after he told nbc's crmelvg that he didid not owe an apology to former white house intern monica lewiwinsky. >> i asked if you ever apologized in you have. >> i apologize to everybody in the world. it is important to me that everybody who has been hurt know that the sorrow i feel is nuine. first and most important, my family. monica lewinsky and her family. >> but you did not apolog
in topeka, kansas, 16 people were arrested as they demanded medicaid expansion at the state capitol building. and in kentucky, 400 activis were denied entry to the state capitol monday while protesting the nation's first work requirements for medicaid. monday's actions are the fourth week of nonviolent direct action from the new poor people's campaign. on monday, president trump abruptly disinvited the philadelphia eagles from visiti whing the house today, twitting -- yicker room for the...
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. >> 75 million people across this country know it, whether you're in topeka, kansas, or wherever it be, every man and every woman has at least heard of nascar, and i want to bank on that. >> it doesn't matter. it doesn't do anything for me. >> we have a company here that does $1.6 million a year, and these guys think that they're too good for a company like nascar that's worth billions. i'm speechless. >> that's the person that goes to nascar, that drinks the beer, that does the nascar stuff. i mean-- >> i have this weird feeling that you have disdain for nascar and the people that go to the races. >> i could give a [bleep] about nascar, to tell you the truth. >> you absolutely embarrassed me. that will never happen again. >> i have this weird feeling that you have disdain for nascar and the people that go to the races. >> i could give a [bleep] about nascar, to tell you the truth. >> at the end of the day, whether it's nascar or the man on the [bleep] moon, what matters is, is that you don't have the money to be on tv, you don't have the money to do print ads, so what i have to do
. >> 75 million people across this country know it, whether you're in topeka, kansas, or wherever it be, every man and every woman has at least heard of nascar, and i want to bank on that. >> it doesn't matter. it doesn't do anything for me. >> we have a company here that does $1.6 million a year, and these guys think that they're too good for a company like nascar that's worth billions. i'm speechless. >> that's the person that goes to nascar, that drinks the beer, that...
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the fact that it was everywhere one of the earlier lawsuit now working for topeka was in rural arkansas i'm sorry kansas. it was illegal in kansas you can only practice segregation in cities of over 15000 over 1948 were in 1849 in overland park a filed a lawsuit and went on strike and set up their own school in a church and filed a lawsuit the naacp came to help them pay one and when they whine world that the naacp and we can prevail that we should violently peek a so that didn't come until he had already won the so new jersey, new york, california, all the places had segregated schools and girls try to walk in that most of acting on their own without interference or the naacp and somebody places were very irritated and not the legal way to proceed with messy and wanted to do things by the broker in the courtroom that students just wanted to do it now you are mentioning all of the desegregation work later. >> massively and so that they pass a of laws and the houses making it illegal to teach the desegregated will making it illegal to apply to white schools are doing anything they could to pass a law to
the fact that it was everywhere one of the earlier lawsuit now working for topeka was in rural arkansas i'm sorry kansas. it was illegal in kansas you can only practice segregation in cities of over 15000 over 1948 were in 1849 in overland park a filed a lawsuit and went on strike and set up their own school in a church and filed a lawsuit the naacp came to help them pay one and when they whine world that the naacp and we can prevail that we should violently peek a so that didn't come until he...
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kansas. he grew up in topeka, playing basketball-- he's six-foot- eight.y working at a tech company in california, he moved to san antonio, texas, and became a marketer. he taught himself to code, opened a small web design business and went looking for customers. >> parscale: i started tapping shoulders at a book store, and asking people if they needed a website, when they were buying books on web design. >> stahl: yeah, but what-- you're hanging around at a book store? >> parscale: yeah, a border's. >> stahl: you're hanging around at border's, and saying, "can you hire me?" >> parscale: yeah. >> stahl: come on. >> parscale: yeah. >> stahl: so how did you get involved with the trump people? >> parscale: i was sitting at ihop and i got an email. i was eating a ham and cheese omelet. i was! i get an email and i open it up and it says, "this is kathy k. from the trump org. can you please call me?" that's it. >> stahl: out of nowhere? >> parscale: out of nowhere. >> stahl: that was six years ago. she was looking for someone to design a website for a trump real
kansas. he grew up in topeka, playing basketball-- he's six-foot- eight.y working at a tech company in california, he moved to san antonio, texas, and became a marketer. he taught himself to code, opened a small web design business and went looking for customers. >> parscale: i started tapping shoulders at a book store, and asking people if they needed a website, when they were buying books on web design. >> stahl: yeah, but what-- you're hanging around at a book store? >>...
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to at least 16,000 just in missouri, and the governor of kansas declared a state of emergency has tornado strength winds touched down in topeka>> good morning. we will see isolated storms. these above average temperatures on the move in the middle of the country. then by the weekend to the east bigt, still going to be the story. going to feel like 95 to 105 today through many areas of the southern half of the country. now we're starting to see it g.ally expand austin will feel like 104. o oklahoma city will feel like 104. wichita, thursday, 105. st. louis 103 on thursday. by the time we get to this weekend, this is the feel-likee teure in d.c. up to 99 saturday. 101 on sunday. still very warm in houston. is your frida dangerous day. that's when it could feel like 105 degrees. thankfully you cool off a little bit by the end of the weekend on here's a closer look at your day ahead. today if you don't like the heat, bottle up this beautiful day in areas of the northeast. unfortunately in the ohio valley, it will be coolish and 70s and 80s but we will be dodging some showers and storms. there's that emprissive 100 degree heat in
to at least 16,000 just in missouri, and the governor of kansas declared a state of emergency has tornado strength winds touched down in topeka>> good morning. we will see isolated storms. these above average temperatures on the move in the middle of the country. then by the weekend to the east bigt, still going to be the story. going to feel like 95 to 105 today through many areas of the southern half of the country. now we're starting to see it g.ally expand austin will feel like 104. o...
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and she received a degree from the university of kansas as an undergrad and then a law degree fr the university in topeka. she is a rural american, and her talents brought her to washington, d.c. she served at the federal emergency management agency, the department of homeland security and the u.s. house of representatives transportation and infrastructure committee, the house government reform and oversight committee as a staffer as well as in the office of senator bob dole, one of my predecessors in the united states senate. like many of the kansans i've known who come here to washington, d.c. to work, have come here over the years, she found her way back home to kansas when she returned to her hometown and became the vice president of the farmers and drovers bank in 2010. in 2017, miss bowman became the state bank commissioner for our state where she is currently responsible for overseeing hundreds of state chartered banks, trust companies, money transmitters, and other nondepository entities. miss bowman is precisely the kind of person i envision to fill the community bank representative on the board
and she received a degree from the university of kansas as an undergrad and then a law degree fr the university in topeka. she is a rural american, and her talents brought her to washington, d.c. she served at the federal emergency management agency, the department of homeland security and the u.s. house of representatives transportation and infrastructure committee, the house government reform and oversight committee as a staffer as well as in the office of senator bob dole, one of my...