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we're presently city and central kansas which is the site of a intercontinental ballistic missile base that was part of the cold war era and this particular site was a atlas ather missile silo which was nuclear hardened and i purchased this site in 2008 with the idea of converting it into a nuclear hardened bunker. the idea to go after a luxury bunker and design a facility like that became in the sas in the early on in the conceptual design phase because we realized that with the relatively small number of units that we could put into that facility they would have to be at a higher price point. in the number one criteria that came up and that was a lot of people would say why need a bunker that would protect me and my family for 4 to 6 months and then the next guy would command and say well i was thinking that point needs something for at least a year and then someone who has a what if we had a global climate change that wiped out crops for zir so we had to be in there for years so we quickly got feedback from potential customers that had a really big span and timeframe. going can't. w
we're presently city and central kansas which is the site of a intercontinental ballistic missile base that was part of the cold war era and this particular site was a atlas ather missile silo which was nuclear hardened and i purchased this site in 2008 with the idea of converting it into a nuclear hardened bunker. the idea to go after a luxury bunker and design a facility like that became in the sas in the early on in the conceptual design phase because we realized that with the relatively...
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aviation industry in which spirit arrow system headquartered in kansas has already laid off 2800 employees. so from the gas industry centraland eastern kansas to the manufacturingut hub of wichita d south-central kansas, the consequences of the coronavirus art real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and in the hearts. our restaurants, our agencies, those who serve others have been in circumstances this week in visiting with person who works at the people who work in a restaurant, the people work at the cafÉ, the people work washington dc at the cafeteria where i had reckless this morning. those who have jobs wonder if they will have jobs tomorrow. those who have already lost jobs one another going to pay bills. employing the conversation with an optometrist, telling me the circumstances that no longer being able to care for patients except in the emergency setting. that means that the business in the optometrist office is an important health care provider the business in the dentalha office, that that has been curtailed in the necessity of considering laying off the clinical workers their printed center in the c
aviation industry in which spirit arrow system headquartered in kansas has already laid off 2800 employees. so from the gas industry centraland eastern kansas to the manufacturingut hub of wichita d south-central kansas, the consequences of the coronavirus art real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and in the hearts. our restaurants, our agencies, those who serve others have been in circumstances this week in visiting with person who works at the people who work in a restaurant, the...
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the oil and gas industry of southeastern kansas to the manufacturing hub of wichita and south-central kansas, the consequences of the coronavirus are real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and felt in the heart. our restaurants and hotels, car rental agencies, those who serve others, have been in circumstances this week, visiting with a person who works, the people who work at a restaurant, who work in a cafÉ, who work in washington dc at the cafeteria where i had breakfast this morning, those who have jobs wonder if they will have jobs tomorrow. those that have lost their jobs wonder how they are going to pay the bills. this morning a conversation with an optometrist telling me the circumstances of no longer being able to care for patients except in emergency setting which means the business in the optometrist office, an important healthcare provider, the dental office that has been curtailed and necessity of considering laying off the clinical workers is front and center in that conversation. it is troublesome situation across kansas. doesn't matter what city or town you live i
the oil and gas industry of southeastern kansas to the manufacturing hub of wichita and south-central kansas, the consequences of the coronavirus are real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and felt in the heart. our restaurants and hotels, car rental agencies, those who serve others, have been in circumstances this week, visiting with a person who works, the people who work at a restaurant, who work in a cafÉ, who work in washington dc at the cafeteria where i had breakfast this...
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certain is it runs towards the eastern seaboard and the circulation setting up in the central plains north of kansas city on the edges of the blue is really heading up through the midwest and across the great lakes the snow on its northern flank now you'd think it would tuck in some cold air behind it it will to some degree but of course it also induces walls ahead of it with these 2 come to meet as we get the active weather what was time to get to sunday that suggests a temperature 26 in d.c. but 14 in new york guess where the front is between the 2 of them in fact in d.c. we go diving 26 to 13 by tuesday it's spring changeable weather after all that's right the caribbean the breeze is still blowing there still showers and they seem to be concentrating really from haiti eastwards to the smaller audience beyond that of course a pick up of certain amount of rain the decide the eastern coast of nicaragua and costa rica which is seasonal as are all the showers started disappearing from russia for brazil and argentina but there's a concentration around bolivia in the present particular could see a coupl
certain is it runs towards the eastern seaboard and the circulation setting up in the central plains north of kansas city on the edges of the blue is really heading up through the midwest and across the great lakes the snow on its northern flank now you'd think it would tuck in some cold air behind it it will to some degree but of course it also induces walls ahead of it with these 2 come to meet as we get the active weather what was time to get to sunday that suggests a temperature 26 in d.c....
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press because they're flamboyant and smart and all that but 35 of those veterans from central pennsylvania, oklahoma, kansasge county, california. our party's gotten younger, darker, more female and more centrist. >> it is something not everybody has really -- >> the real new voters were suburban voters who voted for biden. he took a majority of the new voters who hadn't voted in 2016. more moderate. fascinating about this entire primary is that we learned a lot of lessons from 2018 and then in 2019 we threw them all out. everyone went in a totally different direction but then we came back. super tuesday was the day in which you basically decided, voters decided to have a candidate who could build a broad coalition which was what it would take. he was unique, actually joe biden is unique amongst the people remaining to get republicans and reach out to independents, a lot of people in the party said, no, we shouldn't do that. that's the argument that resonates because it's an argument that actually they voted for in 2018. >> michael steele, a bunch of democrats seemed to stare into the abyss, saw what happen
press because they're flamboyant and smart and all that but 35 of those veterans from central pennsylvania, oklahoma, kansasge county, california. our party's gotten younger, darker, more female and more centrist. >> it is something not everybody has really -- >> the real new voters were suburban voters who voted for biden. he took a majority of the new voters who hadn't voted in 2016. more moderate. fascinating about this entire primary is that we learned a lot of lessons from 2018...
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certainly is it runs towards the eastern seaboard and the circulation setting up in the central plains north of kansas city on the edges of the blue is really heading up through the midwest and across the great lakes the snow on its northern flank now you'd think it would tuck in some cold air behind it it will to some degree but of course it also induces walls ahead of it with these 2 come to me as we get the active weather what time you get to sunday that suggest a temperature 26 in d.c. but 14 in new york guess where the front is between the 2 of them in fact in d.c. we go diving 26 to 13 by cheese day it's spring changeable weather after all that's right the caribbean the breeze is still blowing there still showers and they seem to be concentrating really from haiti eastwards to the smaller islands beyond that of course going to pick up a certain amount of rain on the this side the eastern coast of nicaragua and costa rica which is seasonal as are the showers started disappearing for much of brazil and argentina but there's a concentration around bolivia and the powers in particular could see a co
certainly is it runs towards the eastern seaboard and the circulation setting up in the central plains north of kansas city on the edges of the blue is really heading up through the midwest and across the great lakes the snow on its northern flank now you'd think it would tuck in some cold air behind it it will to some degree but of course it also induces walls ahead of it with these 2 come to me as we get the active weather what time you get to sunday that suggest a temperature 26 in d.c. but...
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to actually control the avalanches walls that was going on severe storms developing this is kansas sokol central plains and there is more of this in the forecast i can see quite clearly hail a map of south l.a. where all the rain is this is where we like to see some more severe storms developing as we go through the day it is very widespread as well pushing well up into the northern plains and also on throughout much of the midwest but also you notice this line here trailing down in the south this is i've got the warm air ahead the cold air behind you there know that cold surprisingly it cools it is march but even once this frontal system goes through challenges don't drop as much as you is doing so for example denver still on sunday the high the 14 degrees very often we see a big drop in temperature once these funds go through but it is care not quite nasty across the south more of that rain across areas to the north pushing into the east of canada at the same time widespread rain really all the way from the pacific northwest right there way down into southern areas of california so when it doe
to actually control the avalanches walls that was going on severe storms developing this is kansas sokol central plains and there is more of this in the forecast i can see quite clearly hail a map of south l.a. where all the rain is this is where we like to see some more severe storms developing as we go through the day it is very widespread as well pushing well up into the northern plains and also on throughout much of the midwest but also you notice this line here trailing down in the south...
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same time we've got these thunderstorms a bull's nighttime view here so this is across into kansas the central plains and there been some fairly severe thunderstorms that are likely to more of these as we go through the weekend particularly on saturday really developing through the northern plains really him pushing across into the midwest but also you see this line of blue his so that is a front that's swinging through so the warm air is ahead of the slightly cooler behind and this is where we could house and severe storms but you can see all the temperatures 27 in atlanta but notice that 14 degrees in washington d.c. because it jumps up dramatically as we head into sunday is literally all this warm air is being funneled out from the south in the southeast and that is why the temperature is also high but it doesn't last probably just as well it is above the average for this time of year this time of year it's actually 13 celsius so go 26 on sunday 20 on monday back down to 13 on choose day and a quick look at elsewhere around the country this sunday you can see where the warm air is and still
same time we've got these thunderstorms a bull's nighttime view here so this is across into kansas the central plains and there been some fairly severe thunderstorms that are likely to more of these as we go through the weekend particularly on saturday really developing through the northern plains really him pushing across into the midwest but also you see this line of blue his so that is a front that's swinging through so the warm air is ahead of the slightly cooler behind and this is where we...
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the time we reach the day and that rain could be very widespread across the central plains but even here a very warm day kansas city 24 celsius and that again is well above the average about 11 degrees above the average but it won't last long we have got this line of snow working its way across the central plains pushing up into the upper midwest just full celsius in denver and scattered showers really into this of an area of california and then down to the caribbean and central america it's been pretty quiet here ready for the last week and it's the same the story as we go through this week so on wednesday since scattered showers are yucatan peninsula maybe pushing across course amala on into wards the nicaragua scattered showers as well across his fun yola becoming a little heavier wednesday into thursday across areas of mexico but dry and warm in mexico city at 27. a journey both dog. there's a very forever there's a lot of the rockies and beautiful. the beautiful lady you have to be very patient and lord jesus of the sea has ascended he just now is introduced to it though when my father and my most or arch
the time we reach the day and that rain could be very widespread across the central plains but even here a very warm day kansas city 24 celsius and that again is well above the average about 11 degrees above the average but it won't last long we have got this line of snow working its way across the central plains pushing up into the upper midwest just full celsius in denver and scattered showers really into this of an area of california and then down to the caribbean and central america it's...
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kansas is the other. i got it wrong but let's say that's the central time zone. those can move. what is fixed is the central line, the meridian and that way if people move in and out it doesn't affect the time sewn time. which is an incredibly elegant solution. the problem is, when they fix those time zones, they put the meridians through what were then population centers so philadelphia is almost the center of the eastern time zone. well, times change and people move. >> indianapolis has meridian -- >> exactly. that's exactly right. so, as populations move, that's where true noon happens at the meridian. if you move further west or eat you're over sawn time. sun time is now as much as an hour so you have sun rising -- happened at 11:00 in the morning. and then you add daylight saving to that and you have double-trouble. so there is no way to address that except to remake the time zones entirely. but i actually think the big mistake with sanford wilson, 1883, the railroads in north america simply put time zones into effect. no assistance from the federal government. it's complet
kansas is the other. i got it wrong but let's say that's the central time zone. those can move. what is fixed is the central line, the meridian and that way if people move in and out it doesn't affect the time sewn time. which is an incredibly elegant solution. the problem is, when they fix those time zones, they put the meridians through what were then population centers so philadelphia is almost the center of the eastern time zone. well, times change and people move. >> indianapolis has...
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central bank governors. we are very much focused on coordinated action where we can do that and appropriate responses. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i yield back. >> let me recognize the gentleman from kansas, mr. estes, to inquire. mr. estes: thank you. thank you, secretary, for being here. we appreciate your involvement, your active role and actually the amount of questions we have peppered you with have been a wide variety of subjects this morning. before i make my comments i want to correct a couple of things that were said earlier. one was that drug companies are taking their reduced taxes from the tax cuts and jobs act and benefiting from that. actually what is happening is over the next several years they're going to invest $27 billion into new cures and new capital expenses. that's one of those thing that's a positive thing out of the tax cuts and jobs act. the second thing i want to at least note, there were some claims made that companies are not paying taxes and actually the tax cuts and jobs act makes it more difficult for big ompanies to avoid taxes. because it changes the n.o.l. rule. also companies that may not have profits in a particular year the data disregards the book t
central bank governors. we are very much focused on coordinated action where we can do that and appropriate responses. >> thank you, mr. secretary. i yield back. >> let me recognize the gentleman from kansas, mr. estes, to inquire. mr. estes: thank you. thank you, secretary, for being here. we appreciate your involvement, your active role and actually the amount of questions we have peppered you with have been a wide variety of subjects this morning. before i make my comments i want...
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central high school. 1960 is the start of the sit in movement. one of the things we have to know is ron walters is part of the sit in movement in wichita, kansas. it predates the february 1, 1960 sit in movement in leesburg, north carolina. that lunch counter is now civil rights museum in greensboro, north carolina. 4 black students at north carolina start a sit in that will evolve into more than 50, 000 students across the u.s. sitting in to try and desegregat e lunch counters in the south, also the north, the west coast, and the midwest. 1961 will be the freedom ride. the freedom rides are groups of interracial activist from the congress of racially quarterly, including -- racially quality, including sophie carmichael, there really has deep segregat ion to be met with massive violence, in places like alabama. that will force the kennedy administration to send federal marshals into the south. really, trying to take a stand, in terms of civil rights. 1962, james meredith becomes the first black student to enroll at the university of mississippi. there will be three days of rioting in oxford, mississippi. federal marshals will be deployed. by 19
central high school. 1960 is the start of the sit in movement. one of the things we have to know is ron walters is part of the sit in movement in wichita, kansas. it predates the february 1, 1960 sit in movement in leesburg, north carolina. that lunch counter is now civil rights museum in greensboro, north carolina. 4 black students at north carolina start a sit in that will evolve into more than 50, 000 students across the u.s. sitting in to try and desegregat e lunch counters in the south,...
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kansas, has already laid off 2,800 employees. so from the oil and gas industry of western and south central and eastern kansas to the manufacturing hub of wichita and south central kansas, the cans of the coronavirus are real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and felt in the heart. our restaurants, hotels, our car rental agencies, those who serve others have been in circumstances this week and visiting with a person who workers at -- -- who works, the people who work at a cafe, the people who work here in washington, d.c. at the cafeteria where i had breakfast this morning. those who have jobs wonder if they're going to have jobs tomorrow. those that have already lost their jobs wonder how they are going to pay the bills. this morning, a conversation with a -- with an optometrist, telling me the circumstances of no longer being able to care for patients except in the emergency setting, which means that the business in the optometrist's office, an important health care provider, the business in the dental office, that that has been curtailed and the necessity of considering laying off the clinical workers there is fron
kansas, has already laid off 2,800 employees. so from the oil and gas industry of western and south central and eastern kansas to the manufacturing hub of wichita and south central kansas, the cans of the coronavirus are real and felt in the pocketbook. felt in the brain and felt in the heart. our restaurants, hotels, our car rental agencies, those who serve others have been in circumstances this week and visiting with a person who workers at -- -- who works, the people who work at a cafe, the...