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and then we come to kansas. in 1855, 1854, actually, when the kansas act was passed, thousands of men on both sides of the issue into the state, into the future state, into the territory. and violence erupted. and that violence early on was mainly against pretty state men, pro-slavery men into kansas, saying that we have a right for kansas to be a slave you foreigners from east have no right to come here and tell us what we can do. and they were willing to do what had to to enforce that so that violence was was brutal, but it was mainly one on one or small groups on each other. not a battle any kind. not yet anyway. in may of 1854, the kansas arrest act was signed and. a few months later, five of john brown sons came out to kansas to settle and to vote for kansas to be a free state because it was supposed to be far as the federal government had said, a free and open election. and it was obviously not going to be that. so they asked, their father, to come out and help them. so he came out. he came and the violenc
and then we come to kansas. in 1855, 1854, actually, when the kansas act was passed, thousands of men on both sides of the issue into the state, into the future state, into the territory. and violence erupted. and that violence early on was mainly against pretty state men, pro-slavery men into kansas, saying that we have a right for kansas to be a slave you foreigners from east have no right to come here and tell us what we can do. and they were willing to do what had to to enforce that so that...
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what exactly was the bleeding kansas?uest: this was a time in the united states when there was a tremendous amount of contention about how to admit new states to the union and whether they would be designated a slave state or free state. and of course, the southern states in which enslavement was legal wanted to maintain their share of power. they felt that if too many free states were admitted that soon, they would find their political power dwarfed by the free states and they saw the writing on the wall. they knew what was going to happen. they knew that if there were too many free states admitted, they would soon be forced to end enslavement so they were fighting tooth and nail in an effort to maintain this balance of power. they wanted only to admitted states that were considered slave states at the same proportion as states that were considered free states. well, through a lot of back and forth wrangling about whether or not we should compromise on this or whether we should compromise on that, how states should be ad
what exactly was the bleeding kansas?uest: this was a time in the united states when there was a tremendous amount of contention about how to admit new states to the union and whether they would be designated a slave state or free state. and of course, the southern states in which enslavement was legal wanted to maintain their share of power. they felt that if too many free states were admitted that soon, they would find their political power dwarfed by the free states and they saw the writing...
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that you, brian platt and kansas city- — way. that you, brian platt and kansas city- -- _ way. it is not much better on this side. we have had some appalling weather conditions in the uk over the weekend with heavy snow or icy rain falling across much of the country. it is not much better on this side. we have had some appalling weather conditions in the uk three yellow weather warnings for snow and but for other areas where the weather has turned a little milder, the problem now is flooding — hundreds of schools closed today, and some road, rail and air travel disrupted. there have been 160 flood alerts, with a major incident declared across rutland and leicestershire. i'm joined by the bbc�*s lead weather presenter matt taylor. take us through in the beginning generally, all in the beginning of your picture, this is my naivety, a big blue bar in the picture off to the west. talking to brian and kansas city, are there connections between these weather systems, does their cold weather affect us? in does their cold weather affect us? , :, . , , does their cold weather affect us?
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blizzard warnings for parts of kansas and missouri. the system expected to strike 18 states with heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous icy conditions. parts of kansas already seeing over a foot of snow. >> so the intensities may come and go for the next few hours. the worst is yet to come. >> reporter: the department of transportation in kansas telling residents the majority of roads there are covered in snow or ice. urging people to stay home. first responders struggling with these treacherous conditions. according to the kansas highway patrol, this trooper showing how quickly the snow is falling. >> we've got a lot of drifting. this is my patrol car. we get right here, you can see how bad this is building up around the vehicle. >> reporter: in missouri, this massive pile-up on i-470. trucks jackknifed, blocking traffic. multiple cars spinning out on the highway, some drivers stuck there for nearly two hours. ohio, indiana, and kentucky now also seeing snow. one car flipped over in kentucky, several others stranded in snow drifts.
blizzard warnings for parts of kansas and missouri. the system expected to strike 18 states with heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous icy conditions. parts of kansas already seeing over a foot of snow. >> so the intensities may come and go for the next few hours. the worst is yet to come. >> reporter: the department of transportation in kansas telling residents the majority of roads there are covered in snow or ice. urging people to stay home. first responders struggling with...
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kansas city's airport shut down. the kansas city chiefs delayed in getting to their game for hours. multiple states under blizzard warnings. some areas will get their biggest snowfall in years. we are tracking the very latest forecast. the video of the new orleans attacker saying he had joined isis as we get new details on his travels in the middle east. plus today's emotional prayer service for those lost, and the victim just identified, why his loss is heartbreaking for britain's royal family. the final good-bye begins. the funeral procession for former president jimmy carter, starting a journey from his home in plains, georgia. supporters lining the streets saluting. the major airline fined by the government for delayed flights. other airlines being investigated. what it means for your next trip. the honors of a lifetime. the towering figure celebrated at the white house today, denzel washington, magic johnson, michael j. fox and more. the award they all received today. >> this is "nbc nightly news." good evening, i'm kate snow in or jose tonight. the biggest snowstorm this seaso
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kansas. right during his beating in 1856, the dred scott decision, the debates, john brown's raid execution, lincoln's first election, he prevented us from going to war with england shortly after the war started with the attack on fort sumter. he's there. charles sumner in the middle of the emancipation proclamation and lincoln's to deliver it. he's there. he's there during in tee them in gettysburg or he's there during lincoln's historic reelection in 1864, during lincoln's assassination and in 1865 and after lincoln. sumner is so instrumental during reconstruction in getting the three great amendments to the constitution passed. the three great reconstruction right, the 13th amendment that abolishes slavery, the 14th amendment that puts equal justice and, equal protection into the constitution, and declares that blacks can be citizens. and the 15th amendment that gives black men the right to vote. instrumental in all of that and a cherry on top, i think as an 1870, in 1807. so we're past li
kansas. right during his beating in 1856, the dred scott decision, the debates, john brown's raid execution, lincoln's first election, he prevented us from going to war with england shortly after the war started with the attack on fort sumter. he's there. charles sumner in the middle of the emancipation proclamation and lincoln's to deliver it. he's there. he's there during in tee them in gettysburg or he's there during lincoln's historic reelection in 1864, during lincoln's assassination and...
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kansas in holcomb, kansas but it has a broader as i mentioned, it is very gnicant to american literary history and it continues to sit shape public scussion of the nature of violence in american society. it a very intimate story about the demise of an american family and addresses the major impact of violent crime in a small community as well as it shakes our legal and moral of nation. now, i would argue this book relevance today, although it was written six decades ago, largely because the meaning of violence, senseless violence, is something that we face on a day to day basis. and it doesn't seem that it will abate anywhere in the near future. in022, for instance, to put to 24,849 people were murdered in the united, whi mns that approximately 68 people are murdered every day during that year. now, right here in washington, d.c., last year, there, 274 people that were murdered, which was a 36 increase in the number of murders from 2020 to. so that each week approximately 5 to 6 people in our city or in the nation's capital are murdered on a week to week basis. and of course, as you kn
kansas in holcomb, kansas but it has a broader as i mentioned, it is very gnicant to american literary history and it continues to sit shape public scussion of the nature of violence in american society. it a very intimate story about the demise of an american family and addresses the major impact of violent crime in a small community as well as it shakes our legal and moral of nation. now, i would argue this book relevance today, although it was written six decades ago, largely because the...
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it comes from the kansas sunflower. so back basically to the two women we started with, virginia minor and her daughter, phoebe cousins. now, phoebe had the that she went to law school totally entering the male sphere. to help with the fight for women to gain their rights and the ability to vote. virginia and her husband who happened to be a lawyer, decided that they were going to test the 14th amendment and, said that that citizens part it included them, meaning women. women had the right vote. so i think it was the election of 1870. she went down to register her in saint louis. they laughed at her they laugh at her. what do you. a woman can't vote. good grief. what are you thinking? so she. and her husband went down the street and sued the registrar for not letting her register. it went all the way to the supreme court. if the supreme court sided in virginia's favor, women have gotten the right to vote in america a lot earlier than they actually did. but i kind of think the supreme court at it, kind of like the regist
it comes from the kansas sunflower. so back basically to the two women we started with, virginia minor and her daughter, phoebe cousins. now, phoebe had the that she went to law school totally entering the male sphere. to help with the fight for women to gain their rights and the ability to vote. virginia and her husband who happened to be a lawyer, decided that they were going to test the 14th amendment and, said that that citizens part it included them, meaning women. women had the right...
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a dangerous pileup in kansas city. now it's the deep snow crippling traffic. the storm is spinning off tornado warnings tonight in the south and potentially paralyzing parts of the mid-atlantic, including the nation's capitol. schools canceled in philadelphia and washington, d.c. it is a mess on the roads and airports too. with more than 1,500 flights canceled, more than 6,000 delayed. we've got team coverage tonight, including your forecast in just a moment. but we'll begin with maie vespa in kansas city. >> reporter: from blinding blizzards across america's heartland -- >> you can't even see down the dang street. >> reporter: -- to flashes of thunder snow and thunder sleet in kansas and missouri. even a confirmed tornado in arkansas. a colossal winter system has turned america's mid section into a chaotic frozen tundra. >> we've got rollovers that happened in time's past. we're still going -- >> reporter: 65 million americans from the great plains to the east coast are under wiwinter storm alerts tonight. in kentucky, this car frozen shut, and this squad car
a dangerous pileup in kansas city. now it's the deep snow crippling traffic. the storm is spinning off tornado warnings tonight in the south and potentially paralyzing parts of the mid-atlantic, including the nation's capitol. schools canceled in philadelphia and washington, d.c. it is a mess on the roads and airports too. with more than 1,500 flights canceled, more than 6,000 delayed. we've got team coverage tonight, including your forecast in just a moment. but we'll begin with maie vespa in...
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we run a good team in kansas. l.j. >> lawrence: we almost went through. >> ainsley: my daughter was not interested in this game until. >> steve: it's been working. >> ainsley: there she is. >> steve: is this going to be his last game? that's the question. >> lawrence: this will be good for him. last super bowl it looks like is he in love although i don't think the marriage is going to work but, yeah. we can get the distraction out. both of them. >> brian: here's the problem. when he doesn't have a job. and like she is like. >> steve: brother does oak. >> brian: where are you going? i got a concert tonight really i will stay home alone. >> steve: is he an actor now too. >> brian: my brother is on espn. >> ainsley: if they get married she is going to want to start a family probably. she is in her 30's, take a break and have a family. i the have a tv career. >> steve: they have already done a podcast. i would suggest and, of course, the super bowl is going to be on fox. so everybody needs to be watching. i wouldn't b
we run a good team in kansas. l.j. >> lawrence: we almost went through. >> ainsley: my daughter was not interested in this game until. >> steve: it's been working. >> ainsley: there she is. >> steve: is this going to be his last game? that's the question. >> lawrence: this will be good for him. last super bowl it looks like is he in love although i don't think the marriage is going to work but, yeah. we can get the distraction out. both of them. >>...
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pero kansas city es el primero en tener dos tÍtulos de super bowl en su poder y disputar 1/3. >> kansasrtido se jugarÁ en la ciudad de nueva orleans. en este aÑo se cumplen 20 del paso devastador del huracÁn katrina en agosto de 2005, durante y despuÉs del paso del huracÁn katrina. este escenario, el superdome fue un mega refugio. se estima que aqÍi estuvieron entre 25000 a 30000 personas, pero el estadio sufrÓo severos daÑos. fue una imagen icÓnica de la tragedia, pero con el tiempo se convirtiÓ tambiÉn en la imagen de la esperanza, de la resiliencia y de la recuperaciÓn de la ciudad de nueva orleans. noticias telemundo tuvo acceso especial al superdome, el Único medio en espaÑol que ha entrado antes del juego. se trata de un estadio totalmente renovado al que le han invertido 500 millones de dÓlares. allÍ se celebrarÁ el evento deportivo mÁs visto en los estados unidos. se estima que el aÑo pasado tuvo una teleaudiencia que superÓ los 128 millones de personas. >> nos espera un partidazo digno de memoria y lo vamos a tener en telemundo. asÍ que la invitaciÓn estÁ abierta para el 9 de f
pero kansas city es el primero en tener dos tÍtulos de super bowl en su poder y disputar 1/3. >> kansasrtido se jugarÁ en la ciudad de nueva orleans. en este aÑo se cumplen 20 del paso devastador del huracÁn katrina en agosto de 2005, durante y despuÉs del paso del huracÁn katrina. este escenario, el superdome fue un mega refugio. se estima que aqÍi estuvieron entre 25000 a 30000 personas, pero el estadio sufrÓo severos daÑos. fue una imagen icÓnica de la tragedia, pero con el...
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enhance the service in kansas. that -- that is -- not result if anything is the plan. right it is result of operational issues that we have in kansas and i recognize it's there. and we're going to fix it. >> so how would you measure success? >> in kansas -- i mean, i assume there's some met lake says average number of days are you meeting the five day standard i guess how do you follow that? >> i still think when you look at kansas 50% of market dominant mail and packages get into the -- into to where it is supposed to be a day in advance of the standard we have in your case you said 70 so-so might be 77% on time but next day, we're within 90 -- we're into 90s. right now with all of the transitions of the traffic coming in and out that we need to make i think that is -- that is part of the consequence of the damage that has been done to the organization over the past two decades. >> any next question. postmaster general city of winchester kansas been without a post office building since october 2020 city officials
enhance the service in kansas. that -- that is -- not result if anything is the plan. right it is result of operational issues that we have in kansas and i recognize it's there. and we're going to fix it. >> so how would you measure success? >> in kansas -- i mean, i assume there's some met lake says average number of days are you meeting the five day standard i guess how do you follow that? >> i still think when you look at kansas 50% of market dominant mail and packages get...
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a bacterial infection that affects the lungs now in the kansas city, kansas area. state offificials report 67 acte cases and 79 latent cases where people are infected but not sick and can't spread it to others. two deaths associated with the outbreak which health officials say started in january 2024. officials say the risk to the public remains low, a state official told the kansas senate committee they are doing everything they can. >> we have mobilized staff and resources, addressing an unprecedented tuberculosis outbreak in one of our counties. >> reporter: some of the patients are under the care of the university of kansas health system. how sick are people in the outbreak? >> it ranges from very mild symptoms which may have been persistent for several weeks or months to extremely ill, patients who had symptoms for quite a while and then seek medical care. >> reporter: how long does it take to clear? >> we do have treatment for the disease, and typically the treatment lasts about six months. >> reporter: tb is an airborne disease spread when someone coughs or
a bacterial infection that affects the lungs now in the kansas city, kansas area. state offificials report 67 acte cases and 79 latent cases where people are infected but not sick and can't spread it to others. two deaths associated with the outbreak which health officials say started in january 2024. officials say the risk to the public remains low, a state official told the kansas senate committee they are doing everything they can. >> we have mobilized staff and resources, addressing...
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brian: in kansas city, missouri, less than five people. we are doing great.ian, you need to help us out. we have had about half an inch, and the country has imploded. [laughter] maybe you need to come to this i come after you sorted kansas city out, maybe you can help us. brian: i'm happy to. let me just grab it, and i will come your way. christian: brian platt, well done, you. we need some of the blue. brian platt the city. not much better on this side. we had appalling weather conditions with heavy snow and rain falling across the country, yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in place. look at this. we have problems now with flooding. hundreds of schools closed today, road, rail, and air travel disrupted. 160 flight alerts with a major incident in place in leicestershire. matt taylor from the bbc weather center is with me in the studio to take us through what we can expect tonight. matt: yes, not too great where you are at the moment. lots of water around. the main thing tonight in the u.k. is the risk of ice, particularly red weather warnings in place,
brian: in kansas city, missouri, less than five people. we are doing great.ian, you need to help us out. we have had about half an inch, and the country has imploded. [laughter] maybe you need to come to this i come after you sorted kansas city out, maybe you can help us. brian: i'm happy to. let me just grab it, and i will come your way. christian: brian platt, well done, you. we need some of the blue. brian platt the city. not much better on this side. we had appalling weather conditions with...
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also schools being closed across the kansas city metro for today.cy of this snow, i will just show you guys, it is very light and fluffy and powdery and disappears as you pick it up. not the type of snow you want to be building auto snowman with or snowball fight all those kiddos out of school today. the issue is the fact that a lot of folks are without power. we are under a cold weather advisory here in kansas city all the way until 11:00 a.m. local time. that is a big issue is we are looking at 33,000 customers across the show me state of missouri that are without power. and kansas though, thankfully, we are fairing quite a bit better looking at just about 500 total customers that are without power at this time. so those utility crews have been working around the clock to try to get that power restored as well as those snow removal crews hats off to them. we still have snow on the ground but it looks significantly better than it did especially this time yesterday morning. we have a pretty thick layer of ice that is currently under all of this snow
also schools being closed across the kansas city metro for today.cy of this snow, i will just show you guys, it is very light and fluffy and powdery and disappears as you pick it up. not the type of snow you want to be building auto snowman with or snowball fight all those kiddos out of school today. the issue is the fact that a lot of folks are without power. we are under a cold weather advisory here in kansas city all the way until 11:00 a.m. local time. that is a big issue is we are looking...
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the kansas city area is seeing multiple reports of thunder snow. icy christians leading to accidents on the road. officials in kansas city are bracing for a potentially record breaking noefl. >> this has the potential to be one of the biggest in kansas city's history but we are prepared. we will be out 24 hours a day until every street is cleared. we ask that people stay off the roads as much as you can. >> maggie vespa is going to join us from kansas city, missouri shortly and give us a bird's eye view of what's happening. >>> meanwhile, let's go to the day's political headlines with tomorrow marking a fraught anniversary on capitol hill. the congress will certify donald trump's victory in the 2024 election. it also marks four years since the january insurection on capitol hill. to date, 1500 defendants have been charged, more than 600 sentenced to prison. >> four out of five people in the last election felt that donald trump had done something wrong. he did, he did. he led an insurrection. >> four years later, people are trying to say what people
the kansas city area is seeing multiple reports of thunder snow. icy christians leading to accidents on the road. officials in kansas city are bracing for a potentially record breaking noefl. >> this has the potential to be one of the biggest in kansas city's history but we are prepared. we will be out 24 hours a day until every street is cleared. we ask that people stay off the roads as much as you can. >> maggie vespa is going to join us from kansas city, missouri shortly and give...
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i'm from kansas, come on.y take on the eagles february 9, 6 t:30 on fox. >> brian: jesse said they are going to win. get dressed. >> lawrence: colombia caving to pressure from the white house after terror threats from president trump saying we'll start accepting deportation flights from the u.s. >> steve: peter doocy joins us. people watched this play on out in realtime. the president put something out on x and truth social and next thing you know, president of colombia said, i was just kidding. >> peter: we've been tracking possible tariffs on mexico and canada and had not heard anything about tariffs on colombia until the colombian government turned back two u.s. military planes full of colombian nationals who entered this country illegally, they were being deported. president trump threatened a 25% tariff that would go up to 50% on imports from colombia. that was too much for colombian. the foreign ministry telling us colombia under the rule of the president has presidential plane ready to facilitate the re
i'm from kansas, come on.y take on the eagles february 9, 6 t:30 on fox. >> brian: jesse said they are going to win. get dressed. >> lawrence: colombia caving to pressure from the white house after terror threats from president trump saying we'll start accepting deportation flights from the u.s. >> steve: peter doocy joins us. people watched this play on out in realtime. the president put something out on x and truth social and next thing you know, president of colombia said,...
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of course, steve, over to you. >> steve: you mentioned my beloved kansas. to my sister she says she has never seen as much snow in central kansas. >> janice: for some people it's a lifetime event. certainly. >> steve: janice, thank you very much for the warning about the terrible weather today. suspect with 87 prior arrests now accused of two subway attacks. while the career criminal was each allowed on the streets. that story coming up on "fox & friends." ♪ have you always had trouble with your weight? same. discover the power of wegovy®. with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. and i'm keeping the weight off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only weight-management medicine proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events such as death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and obesity. don't use wegovy® with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines, or in children under 12. don't take if you or your family had mtc, men 2, or if allergic to it. tell your provider if you plan to have surgery or a procedure, are breast
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the kansas city airport a ghost town tonight. more bad weather coming this evening and friegid temperature coming this evening. victor oquendo starts as off. >> reporter: tonight, int interstates littered with cars and trucks. millions facing treacherous conditions as a massive, deadly winter storm barrels eastward. we're in the middle ofdown town cincinnati. normally bustling on a monday, but right now, it is a ghost town. and here's why. it is so hard to drive through these conditions. that car is stuck, just one of many we've seen today. more than ten inches of snow by mid-afternoon in cincinnati. trucks backed up on interstate 471 for miles. and up to 18 inches of snow in parts of kansas. if drivers weren't stuck, they were sliding. these scenes captured by a stormchaser on interstate 135 in park city, kansas. trucks, cars, tractor trailers hitting that icy overpass and losing control. in kansas city, watch as this tractor trailer helplessly slides from one end of the highway to the other and back again before crashing and fo
the kansas city airport a ghost town tonight. more bad weather coming this evening and friegid temperature coming this evening. victor oquendo starts as off. >> reporter: tonight, int interstates littered with cars and trucks. millions facing treacherous conditions as a massive, deadly winter storm barrels eastward. we're in the middle ofdown town cincinnati. normally bustling on a monday, but right now, it is a ghost town. and here's why. it is so hard to drive through these conditions....
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kansas city 18 inches in st. george. s s seneca. areas that have not seen this type of snow sfall total in decades. t t toka top three. power outages, 300,000 without power. this is getting into heavily populated areas that will cause problems, travel delays, closures, school closures and people being told to stay off the roadway. washington, d.c. is goaetting bullseye of heaviest snow. flight delays acancellations an it will go up. airport delays for washington, d.c., definitely delays this morning and this afternoon. that is bullseye going through day today. ice from loufl loufl, charleston, roanoke, you cannot travel on ice, pay attention to local officials, weather forecast and snow to come in and around washington, d.c. and baltimore, southern new jersey, six to eight inches in isolated spots. last day with six inches of snow was january 3 2022. philadelphia, tw2020. and back to 1994 for morgantown, west virginia. snow on the ground is going to stay because temperatures are going to be fridgid, in some cases below zero for cent
kansas city 18 inches in st. george. s s seneca. areas that have not seen this type of snow sfall total in decades. t t toka top three. power outages, 300,000 without power. this is getting into heavily populated areas that will cause problems, travel delays, closures, school closures and people being told to stay off the roadway. washington, d.c. is goaetting bullseye of heaviest snow. flight delays acancellations an it will go up. airport delays for washington, d.c., definitely delays this...
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just outside of cancer centre, in chapman, kansas, 20 inches of snow falling there. —— kansas city.ne yet. we have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow as far north as philly and south as far as north carolina before it settles down. after that, cold and sets up and we have another system coming up out of texas, thursday, friday, potentially saturday, taking a similar track. a lot of folks hit by the storm may have to endure another one by the end of the week. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. major incidents have been declared across lincolnshire and leicestershire because of severe flooding. leicestershire fire and rescue says it's had more than two hundred calls from people trapped by the rising waters who need rescuing from stranded vehicles or flooded houses. there are almost three hundred flood alerts in place for the next 24—hours across england. sir keir starmer has unveiled the government's proposals to cut waits for planned nhs treatment in england by nearly half a mil
just outside of cancer centre, in chapman, kansas, 20 inches of snow falling there. —— kansas city.ne yet. we have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow as far north as philly and south as far as north carolina before it settles down. after that, cold and sets up and we have another system coming up out of texas, thursday, friday, potentially saturday, taking a similar track. a lot of folks hit by the storm may have to endure another one by the end of...
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we've seen thunder snow here in this kansas city area and in kansas as well. much of the midwest is getting slammed with this system. the roadways are now covered with several inches of snow on top of the ice and freezing rain that fell yesterday. because of that, the highways have been a mess. we've seen dozens of wreck, specifically across kansas, and a lot of those with injuries. here in the city, the plows have been out basically non-stop to try and clean up the roadways. earlier, i rode with the kansas city city manager who's been out taking a shift as a plow driver. >> this is going to be one of the most historic storms kansas city has seen. we haven't seen more than 10 inches in 30 years. we're expecting that today. but we've been out for days. we started pretreating the roads friday, 36 hours in advance of any snowfall or ice to make sure we were as prepared as we could be. >> reporter: driving all morning, didn't get a lot of sleep last night. everyone's asking everyone to stay home, not go out on the roads. they say first responders have gotten stuck
we've seen thunder snow here in this kansas city area and in kansas as well. much of the midwest is getting slammed with this system. the roadways are now covered with several inches of snow on top of the ice and freezing rain that fell yesterday. because of that, the highways have been a mess. we've seen dozens of wreck, specifically across kansas, and a lot of those with injuries. here in the city, the plows have been out basically non-stop to try and clean up the roadways. earlier, i rode...
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los philadelphia eagles intentarÁn arrebatar el trono a los kansas city chiefs. dos tÍtulos de super bowl seguidos y volver a disputarlo los otros o quedaron fuera en la ronda divisional o no calificaron. >> pero kansas city es el primero en tener dos tÍtulos de super bowl en su poder y disputar 1/3. >> kansas city, que venciÓ dramÁticamente a buffalo, regresa de la mano de su coreback estrella patrick mahomes. los chiefs tienen un hispano destacado, el versÁtil isaiah pacheco, de ascendencia puertorriqueÑa. filadelfia, que derrotÓ washington, es comandado por el pasador jaylen hurd. >> so the new one goal is always to come out here and quien asegura que su Único objetivo es ganar sin importar sus cifras personales. >> el partido se jugarÁ en la ciudad de nueva orleans. en este aÑo se cumplen 20 del paso devastador del huracÁn katrina en agosto de 2005, durante y despuÉs del paso del huracÁn katrina. este escenario, el superdome fue un mega refugio. se estima que aquÍ estuvieron entre 25000 a 30000 personas, pero el estadio sufriÓ severos daÑos. fue una imagen ic
los philadelphia eagles intentarÁn arrebatar el trono a los kansas city chiefs. dos tÍtulos de super bowl seguidos y volver a disputarlo los otros o quedaron fuera en la ronda divisional o no calificaron. >> pero kansas city es el primero en tener dos tÍtulos de super bowl en su poder y disputar 1/3. >> kansas city, que venciÓ dramÁticamente a buffalo, regresa de la mano de su coreback estrella patrick mahomes. los chiefs tienen un hispano destacado, el versÁtil isaiah...
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and so you had all kinds of slaveholders from missouri who flocked to kansas trying to make kansas a slave state. and lots of abolitionists, especially from from ohio, who flocked to kansas, hoping to make kansas an abolitionist state. so the pro-slavery kansas constitution is before the house. it is a bitter, bitter debate and it quickly becomes clear that the process slavery side does not have a majority on the floor as part of this political realignment that i had mentioned earlier, the northern wing of the democratic party collapses after the passage of the kansas-nebraska act, and by 1857, a majority of the house is at the very least suspicious of the idea of slavery spreading into the into the territories. add on to the fact that everyone seemed to understand that the vote to two legalized slavery in kansas was not was not fair. the the debate, however, is dragging on gets to 10:00, keeps moving on 11 p.m., gets to midnight, eventually gets to 2 a.m. the man on the left is is galicia groh, who will later be speaker of the house of representative. it's for the first two years of
and so you had all kinds of slaveholders from missouri who flocked to kansas trying to make kansas a slave state. and lots of abolitionists, especially from from ohio, who flocked to kansas, hoping to make kansas an abolitionist state. so the pro-slavery kansas constitution is before the house. it is a bitter, bitter debate and it quickly becomes clear that the process slavery side does not have a majority on the floor as part of this political realignment that i had mentioned earlier, the...
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the mayor of kansas city, missouri's largest, says special operations will be in place over the nextr is as much of a challenge as the snow and ice is as well. you get the subzero temperatures with sub zero windchill we know that can have a negative impact on workforce and residents so we are making sure we are addressing, all of those issues. dan depodwin is senior director of forecasting operations at accuweather. he gave us this update from the global weather center in state college, pennsylvania. very impactful storm already you can see on the radar heavy snow across portions of missouri and kansas, picking up over a foot of snow fall, heavy snow extending to the east through the central appellations, the next phase of the storm will be heavy snow across the ohio valley where six — i2 across the ohio valley where six — 12 inches good for in columbus, indianapolis, tomorrow on monday morning a very poor day of travel in the mid—atlantic including washington, dc. the other part of the storm that is important as the pink shading, kentucky some places can pick up enough ice to down t
the mayor of kansas city, missouri's largest, says special operations will be in place over the nextr is as much of a challenge as the snow and ice is as well. you get the subzero temperatures with sub zero windchill we know that can have a negative impact on workforce and residents so we are making sure we are addressing, all of those issues. dan depodwin is senior director of forecasting operations at accuweather. he gave us this update from the global weather center in state college,...
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cbs' ian lee is in kansas city, where crews are getting ready.od evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. we got a firsthand look at the preparations for what city officials say will be one of the most significant storms in the history of kansas city. for city manager brian platt, battling the snowstorm starts 48 hours before the first flurry. >> we've been pretreating our roads for two days before the storm, means that we really shouldn't get to a moment where the roads are impassable. >> reporter: his 300 plows will clear roughly 6,400 lane miles, or equivalent to driving between new york and los angeles more than twice. >> every single plow has a tablet with a gps mapping system. >> reporter: inside snow command, a team monitors their progress. >> you can also see who's driving, how fast they're driving, kind of where they are in their route and things of that nature. >> reporter: while the technology keeps the trucks on track, the star is the salt itself. >> this is our secret weapon. this is a product called ice ban. it's magnesium chlor
cbs' ian lee is in kansas city, where crews are getting ready.od evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. we got a firsthand look at the preparations for what city officials say will be one of the most significant storms in the history of kansas city. for city manager brian platt, battling the snowstorm starts 48 hours before the first flurry. >> we've been pretreating our roads for two days before the storm, means that we really shouldn't get to a moment where the roads are...
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just outside of kansas city, in chapman, kansas, 20 inches of snow falling there.aw nearly tens inches of snow. icing across much of kentucky. hundreds of thousand of people without power. so, tens of millions of people impacted by the storm over the past three days and obviously it is not done yet. we have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow as far north as philly and south as far as north carolina before it settles down. after that, cold air sets up and we have another system coming up out of texas, thursday, friday, potentially saturday, taking a similar track. a lot of folks hit by this winter storm are probably going to have to endure another one come the end of the week. there are nearly 200 flood warnings in place across england, after a weekend of heavy snow and icy rain. in the east midlands, a local fire service says it's had hundreds of calls from people who need rescuing from stranded vehicles orflooded houses. police in north yorkshire say they've recovered the body of a man from the water. freezing temperatures
just outside of kansas city, in chapman, kansas, 20 inches of snow falling there.aw nearly tens inches of snow. icing across much of kentucky. hundreds of thousand of people without power. so, tens of millions of people impacted by the storm over the past three days and obviously it is not done yet. we have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow as far north as philly and south as far as north carolina before it settles down. after that, cold air sets up...
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esta noche del domingo, la tormenta sale de kansas city, pero se mueve hacia el medio atlÁntico.neciendo con nieve e incluso hielo en el sur de virginia. maÑana, cerca de las 14:00 de la tarde, se espera una pausa en cuanto a la precipitaciÓn en las principales ciudades del corredor de la 95, pero una segunda ronda de nevadas es posible maÑana lunes en las primeras horas de la noche. esta tormenta pudiera ser la mÁs significativa en washington, d.c. durante los Últimos dos aÑos, ya que algunos modelos de computadora indican que incluso en la capital del paÍs pudieran acumularse hasta un pie de nieve. cinco pulgadas son pronosticadas para la zona de filadelfia, al igual que para sectores como pittsburgh y columbus, ohio, pero definitivamente washington y baltimore serÍan las ciudades mÁs impactadas. esta nieve y el hielo no se van a derretir tan fÁcil. detrÁs de la nieve estarÁ llegando un golpe de aire Ártico que mantendrÁ las temperaturas muy por debajo del punto de congelaciÓn durante los prÓximos dÍas. incluso este frÍo Ártico estarÁ invadiendo texas con temperaturas en los ve
esta noche del domingo, la tormenta sale de kansas city, pero se mueve hacia el medio atlÁntico.neciendo con nieve e incluso hielo en el sur de virginia. maÑana, cerca de las 14:00 de la tarde, se espera una pausa en cuanto a la precipitaciÓn en las principales ciudades del corredor de la 95, pero una segunda ronda de nevadas es posible maÑana lunes en las primeras horas de la noche. esta tormenta pudiera ser la mÁs significativa en washington, d.c. durante los Últimos dos aÑos, ya que...
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roadways were closed in north central kansas, northeastern kansas, and south central kansas. a stretch of i- 70, about 200 miles was closed. we just had some really serious conditions because of the ice under the snow. and it was just so slick. people just could not stay on the roads. >> when you talk about the ice under the snow, anybody who has driven on that knows how treacherous it is. the sliding, the slipping, the uncontrolled cars. what are you telling people this morning and how do roads look this morning, as people try to figure out whether or not to go to work, school, or pass through kansas to get somewhere else. >> we're really encouraging people to avoid travel still today. roads are looking better, because our crews have been out. they are always out 24/7 when a storm hits. they've been out all night. and they are starting to get ahead, since the precipitation stopped. you just can't get ahead while it's raining, sleeting, or drizzle, or snow. you just can't get ahead. but now you can finally get in there and get some stuff really cleared off and so the roads ar
roadways were closed in north central kansas, northeastern kansas, and south central kansas. a stretch of i- 70, about 200 miles was closed. we just had some really serious conditions because of the ice under the snow. and it was just so slick. people just could not stay on the roads. >> when you talk about the ice under the snow, anybody who has driven on that knows how treacherous it is. the sliding, the slipping, the uncontrolled cars. what are you telling people this morning and how...
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blizzard conditions being reported in parts of kansas and missouri. first responders are struggling with these treacherous conditions, according to the kansas highway patrol. some areas seeing at least a foot of snow. this trooper showing how quickly that snow is falling. >> we've got a lot of drifting. i mean, this is my patrol car. if we get right here, you can see how much it's just sort of building up around the vehicle. >> treacherous road conditions across several states, including missouri, nebraska and indiana. officials urging people to avoid travel in kentucky. downtown louisville, a winter wonderland with several inches already on the ground. >> that's about five inches, at least on that picnic table, and it's still coming down. >> a state trooper being treated for non-life threatening injuries after his patrol car was hit on the highway last week, this same system dumped heavy snow in the west, prompting officials to carry out this controlled avalanche in utah. in the east, residents in syracuse, new york, digging out after several inches
blizzard conditions being reported in parts of kansas and missouri. first responders are struggling with these treacherous conditions, according to the kansas highway patrol. some areas seeing at least a foot of snow. this trooper showing how quickly that snow is falling. >> we've got a lot of drifting. i mean, this is my patrol car. if we get right here, you can see how much it's just sort of building up around the vehicle. >> treacherous road conditions across several states,...
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thank you so much in kansas city. all the best to you and everyone. >> thank you to you and your crew. >> next funeral observances for president jimmy carter continuing in georgia. we'll have a live report from his hometown in plains. and we'll also talk to a former white house chief of staff, leon panetta, about his legacy. kobe. >> the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. >> does your wife know you spent over $600 on takeout? >> we're busy. we don't have time to cook. >> okay, but do you know you're also paying for a meal kit on top of that? wait, really? look, just get rocket money. it shows you all your expenses in one place, and it even tracks your subscriptions and any subscription you don't want, which for you, there's a lot you don't need. you can cancel right from the app. >> so you mean i don't have to call customer service to cancel? >> nope. no hold times or anything, and they'll even try to get you a refund for the money you spent, which i'm sure your wife will be very grateful for. >> i'm a
thank you so much in kansas city. all the best to you and everyone. >> thank you to you and your crew. >> next funeral observances for president jimmy carter continuing in georgia. we'll have a live report from his hometown in plains. and we'll also talk to a former white house chief of staff, leon panetta, about his legacy. kobe. >> the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. >> does your wife know you spent over $600 on takeout? >> we're busy. we don't...
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cleaner, and enjoy a spotless house for $19. >> right now, dozens of people in the kansas city, kansasbeing treated for active tuberculosis infections. officials are calling it the largest documented tb outbreak since the 1950s. at least two people have died since the first cases were reported more than a year ago. let's get the latest from cnn health reporter jacqueline howard. jacqueline, how big is this outbreak and what are officials saying about the potential for it spreading even further? >> yeah. it does boris. >> what we know so far about this outbreak. officials in kansas say that so far there have been at least 67 people who have been confirmed to have active tuberculosis infections and 79 people have latent infections, meaning that they're infected. but it's not causing disease, they're not getting sick, so they're not able to spread the bacteria to others. but boris, as you mentioned, as part of this outbreak, sadly two lives have been lost and this is an ongoing outbreak and active investigation. officials do say that there could be more cases out there, but the overall ri
cleaner, and enjoy a spotless house for $19. >> right now, dozens of people in the kansas city, kansasbeing treated for active tuberculosis infections. officials are calling it the largest documented tb outbreak since the 1950s. at least two people have died since the first cases were reported more than a year ago. let's get the latest from cnn health reporter jacqueline howard. jacqueline, how big is this outbreak and what are officials saying about the potential for it spreading even...
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kansas city headed to 50 degrees by tuesday. dallas, mid-50s to low-60s.es in the upper 50s tuesday. new orleans, we had that historic snowfall, but you're headed back to the 60s. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's going on a little clo >> somara: and that's a look at your local forecast. whit? >> whit: all right, somara. thank you so much. >>> coming up on "good morning america," espn's herm edwards is back with his predictions for the nfl conference championships. will it be jalen or jayden? we'll see. we'll be back. greatness...hurts. but sometimes, you gotta put on your game face. that's why tylenol provides fast, effective pain relief. that's tylenol. that's care without limits. ♪ your love ♪ ♪ keeps on ♪ (♪) ♪ lifting me ♪ ♪ higher and higher, higher ♪ ♪ lifting me higher ♪ pandora. - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'
kansas city headed to 50 degrees by tuesday. dallas, mid-50s to low-60s.es in the upper 50s tuesday. new orleans, we had that historic snowfall, but you're headed back to the 60s. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's going on a little clo >> somara: and that's a look at your local forecast. whit? >> whit: all right, somara. thank you so much. >>> coming up on "good morning america," espn's herm edwards is back with his predictions for...
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for being an incredible advocate and friend and caring about kansas. we are excited for you and next chapter of life as you adjust to being a family of four. thank you for being an integral part of our team. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. ramirez, for five minutes. ms. ramirez: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, today i rise to honor a powerful force in the fight for justice and the fight for equality and for true democracy. the illinois poor people's campaign. in one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the poor people's campaign dares to believe that poverty can be eradicated. their work continues their legacy and the vision of reverend dr. martin luther king jr., building a multiracial movement to end poverty, centering the voices of those with lived experiences of poverty and breaking down barriers to full democratic participation. the illinois poor people's campaign understands that democracy is too precious, it's too significant to leave in the hands of those
for being an incredible advocate and friend and caring about kansas. we are excited for you and next chapter of life as you adjust to being a family of four. thank you for being an integral part of our team. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from illinois, mrs. ramirez, for five minutes. ms. ramirez: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, today i rise to honor a powerful force in the fight for justice and the fight for equality and for...
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the majority of the kansas city are closed and the businesses in kansas of the international airportin the middle of a thunder snow. the first time ever the term. thank you for that. stay warm. kendall smith in the middle of the weather issues. meanwhile this canadian prime minister justin trudeau ready to announce his resignation apparently. gerri willis with the details. >> that's right present electronic might be dealing with the new canadian leader once he takes office. his prime minister justin truffaut could reportedly resign as early as today even members of the liberal party calling for the resignation over falling poll numbers and his approval rating 33%. all of this coming as a northern neighbors face several challenges including housing isis. high inflation and declining per capita gdp and trumps terrorist threat. as of now no final decision has been made. the new orleans terror suspects used meta glasses, smart glasses to scout out the target area to the new year's day attack what intimate to trips to bourbon street, take a look at this video looking to invest pension dom
the majority of the kansas city are closed and the businesses in kansas of the international airportin the middle of a thunder snow. the first time ever the term. thank you for that. stay warm. kendall smith in the middle of the weather issues. meanwhile this canadian prime minister justin trudeau ready to announce his resignation apparently. gerri willis with the details. >> that's right present electronic might be dealing with the new canadian leader once he takes office. his prime...
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city and chapman kansas 20 inches of snow falling bear.t power. tens of millions of power. tens of millions of power impacted by the storm of the past three days it�*s not dead yet. we still have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow on the dc area as far north as philly and as far south as north carolina before this settles down. after that cold air sets up it will get another system coming in out of texas thursday, friday, potentially saturday taking a similar track. a lot of folks that got hit with this winter storm are probably going to have to endure another come the end of the week.— end of the week. more snow to come thank — end of the week. more snow to come thank you _ end of the week. more snow to come thank you for _ end of the week. more snow to come thank you for that - end of the week. more snow to l come thank you for that update. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. major incidents have been declared across lincolnshire an
city and chapman kansas 20 inches of snow falling bear.t power. tens of millions of power. tens of millions of power impacted by the storm of the past three days it�*s not dead yet. we still have the upper level to come through and it will dump several more inches of snow on the dc area as far north as philly and as far south as north carolina before this settles down. after that cold air sets up it will get another system coming in out of texas thursday, friday, potentially saturday taking a...
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kansas city saw its first blizzard since 2018. even stranded the chiefs for four hours. didn't see that one coming? we'll talk about that. a bit later during our show. however, the weather now will not stop congress. house and senate convene a joint session later today. certifying the trump-vance election victory on this is 6th of january. i'm bill hemmer live in new york. nice to see you. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is a in us news. we have so much to talk about including the chiefs, and all of it. a few hours from now congress will officially certify the results of the 2024 election and presiding in her role as vice president harris, she will have to do it. >> bill: she whats a unique role today. others did the same in their jobs. >> dana: the speaker is in place, republicans are turning their attention to trump's day one agenda. priorities. restoring law and order and boosting national security and securing the border. >> he wants all this included in one massive bill. speaker mike johnson on sunday telling maria republicans are locked in on it. >> beginning imm
kansas city saw its first blizzard since 2018. even stranded the chiefs for four hours. didn't see that one coming? we'll talk about that. a bit later during our show. however, the weather now will not stop congress. house and senate convene a joint session later today. certifying the trump-vance election victory on this is 6th of january. i'm bill hemmer live in new york. nice to see you. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is a in us news. we have so much to talk about including the...