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but it wasn't doubtful if you lived in kansas city in 19 pa 35. -- 1935. we could have done it. so that's a part of what the story is. and all of that stuff, all of these guys created this very beautiful music in the middle of all of that. and that's part of the victory of jazz, that there's still something in human -- that human beings respond to that has nothing to do with a contest that surrounds them. it may be completely corrupt. because that bess deyoung who was one of charlie parker's big influences, the whores who used to work outside this club that he worked at, they liked him. and they would tell each other, i like him. i like that silky saxophone that he plays. and, you know, to me that's like, now, we're talking about people who live disreputable lives, but there was something beautiful in young's playing that they could hear. you know? they might have lived under garbage most of the time, but some kind of way there was a, there was something that allowed them to still respond to something beautiful. >> host: stanley crouch, how segregated was kansas city at the time
but it wasn't doubtful if you lived in kansas city in 19 pa 35. -- 1935. we could have done it. so that's a part of what the story is. and all of that stuff, all of these guys created this very beautiful music in the middle of all of that. and that's part of the victory of jazz, that there's still something in human -- that human beings respond to that has nothing to do with a contest that surrounds them. it may be completely corrupt. because that bess deyoung who was one of charlie parker's...
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in the central part of kansas city.nt and pushed into the front of the building. it involves an suv and a silver car. three children have been taken to local hospitals. they are young children. they are -- have sustained serious but not life threatening injuries. they have been taken to children's mercy hospital, which is one of the best in the country. one adult has also been ininjured and taken to an area hospital as well. again, with serious but not life threatening injuries. obviously still a serious situation. all of the children have been accounted for at this point. we've done a primary and secondary search. as you can see with the aerial footage, we have firefighters now trying to get the cars out of the front of the building and then a final search will be done to make sure that we have all children accounted for at the day care. >> i see, danny. that's so helpful. as you're explaining, what we've been seeing, these aerial pictures, the car is being removed from the day care. just to reiterate, three children,
in the central part of kansas city.nt and pushed into the front of the building. it involves an suv and a silver car. three children have been taken to local hospitals. they are young children. they are -- have sustained serious but not life threatening injuries. they have been taken to children's mercy hospital, which is one of the best in the country. one adult has also been ininjured and taken to an area hospital as well. again, with serious but not life threatening injuries. obviously still...
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pompeo of kansas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from kansas, mr. pompeo, and a member opposed, each will control 7 1/2 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. pompeo: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel in communist china. first, the amendment clarifies that under section 702, no u.s. citizen or person in the u.s. can be targeted. period. i say again, no u.s. person under section 702 may be targeted in any way by the united states government. while there are other specific authorities, the u.s. person may be subject to an investigation. they may not -- the u.s. may not do so under section 702. and that's what this amendment intends to clarify. the second part of the amendment clarifies section 215, also known as section 501 of fisa. the amendment clarifies that no content of communication can be stored or collected by the national aeronautics and space administration. that's no email
pompeo of kansas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from kansas, mr. pompeo, and a member opposed, each will control 7 1/2 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. pompeo: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel in communist china. first, the amendment clarifies that under section 702, no u.s. citizen or...
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this week we're in kansas, to spend time with the westboro baptist church, why give them publicity? picket soldiers and funerals. but i would like to understand why homosexuals? why is that their beef? so i decided to spend the week with these people getting behind the signs. so i'm at the university of kansas, that is steve drain, who used to be a documentary filmmaker, and a big-time party guy, who came to make a film about the church and somehow stayed, bringing his entire family. how is it going so far? >> tense. >> reporter: is it tense so far? could this happen to me? i have a gay sister who i love. so are your kids here, too? >> yeah, two of them. the boy with the fag wedding cake, and faith is there, and my wife, lucy there, with adultery equals marriage signs. >> reporter: are you leaving? why are you leaving? >> why do you fill your children -- >> i just want to know what is going on. >> i'm sure your parents must be very proud. >> they are, i love you guys. my parents hate me, i love you. >> reporter: welcome to westboro baptist church, that is what they do every day. tho
this week we're in kansas, to spend time with the westboro baptist church, why give them publicity? picket soldiers and funerals. but i would like to understand why homosexuals? why is that their beef? so i decided to spend the week with these people getting behind the signs. so i'm at the university of kansas, that is steve drain, who used to be a documentary filmmaker, and a big-time party guy, who came to make a film about the church and somehow stayed, bringing his entire family. how is it...
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>> taban: that's kansas city. >> simon: kansas city. do you know where it is?taban: i don't know. >> simon: abraham yel nhial was taking this walk for the 25th time. he was an ordained minister of sudan's episcopal church at kakuma. he looked at the board as if it were a holy scroll. >> yel nhial: i'm going to chicago. is it interesting? >> simon: oh, it's very interesting. ( laughter ) >> yel nhial: thank you for that. >> simon: they were called the lost boys because they were between five and 11 when their christian villages in southern sudan were attacked by islamist forces from the north. when they saw their villages burning, they started running. streams of boys became rivers. hundreds became thousands until an exodus of biblical proportions was under way. they walked for three months across sudan barefoot. 12,000 found refuge in ethiopia. but after four years, they were chased out at gunpoint, chased to the gilo river where the waters did not part. for joseph taban, that day will never go away. >> taban: we saw so many people who were just floating on the
>> taban: that's kansas city. >> simon: kansas city. do you know where it is?taban: i don't know. >> simon: abraham yel nhial was taking this walk for the 25th time. he was an ordained minister of sudan's episcopal church at kakuma. he looked at the board as if it were a holy scroll. >> yel nhial: i'm going to chicago. is it interesting? >> simon: oh, it's very interesting. ( laughter ) >> yel nhial: thank you for that. >> simon: they were called the...
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. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> the gentleman reserves. >> from indiana? yieldould be happy to time to the gentleman from texas, who makes an inquiry as to how much time he would like to consume. theuld be happy to give gentleman three minutes. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. >> i thank the gentleman from indiana from yielding. i think the german from and this for offering this amendment because it helps focus on what concerns most americans, and that clarifies what is and is not happening. fortimes it is a challenge those on the intelligence committee to talk openly about the safeguards and some of these programs. this amendment helps make it clear and reassures americans about some of the things they may have read or heard that has occurred within nsa. this amendment is not an overreaction that increases the danger that americans face from terrorism around the world. this amendment says that the nsa cannot acquire information for the purpose of targeting americans, and it says clearly that the nsa may not monitor the content
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you have to find a kansas example for kansas where they can then find an opportunity in that story tou know, as a guy from kansas and oklahoma that came out of that environment, i think the story is implicit -- [inaudible] >> engines of innovation. >> let me tell you, the atlantic and the aspen institute produce the aspen ideas festival, and this year i was driving at like seven in the morning and going off to do one of two early meetings, and we saw karl rove walking by, and the drivers there who are mostly volunteers are all hard core, left-wing liberals and they said, god with, i'd like to take that guy on. i said, well, he's speaking at 8:00. our editor-in-chief is going to be listening to him. so i caught up with the guy later, he did go, and he says, boy, that karl rove, he made a lot of sense. and you saw rove, and basically from i should say your corner of the woods, somebody went out and walked into the lion's dens of hyperliberals and basically talked about immigration reform, and i bet he got a couple of gop sign-ups that day. but i'm wondering given your role and the role
you have to find a kansas example for kansas where they can then find an opportunity in that story tou know, as a guy from kansas and oklahoma that came out of that environment, i think the story is implicit -- [inaudible] >> engines of innovation. >> let me tell you, the atlantic and the aspen institute produce the aspen ideas festival, and this year i was driving at like seven in the morning and going off to do one of two early meetings, and we saw karl rove walking by, and the...
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. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> the gentleman reserves. >> from indiana?ld be happy to yield time to the gentleman from texas, who make an inquiry as to how much time he would like to i would be happy to give the gentleman three minutes. >> the gentleman from texas is recommend for three minutes. >> i thank the gentleman from indiana from yielding.i think the german from and this for offering this amendment because it helps focus on what concerns most americans, and the clarifies what is and is not happening. sometimes it is a challenge for those on the intelligence committee to talk openly about the safeguards and some of these programs. this amendment helps make it clear and reassures americans about some of the things they may have read or heard that has occurred within nsa. this amendment is not an overreaction that increases the danger that americans face from terrorism around the world. this amendment says that the nsa cannot acquire information for the purpose of targeting americans, and it says clearly that the nsa may not monitor the content of th
. >> the gentleman from kansas. >> the gentleman reserves. >> from indiana?ld be happy to yield time to the gentleman from texas, who make an inquiry as to how much time he would like to i would be happy to give the gentleman three minutes. >> the gentleman from texas is recommend for three minutes. >> i thank the gentleman from indiana from yielding.i think the german from and this for offering this amendment because it helps focus on what concerns most americans,...
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major league hall of famer kansas city royal is cooking up kansas city ribs right here on the plaza.e's an army ranger turned country music star craig morgan joins us live. we have so much of a television show starting 12 minutes from now. join us for kks fox a"fox & fri. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hotel. tell 'em why. free breakfast with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes? priceline savings without the bidding. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to se
major league hall of famer kansas city royal is cooking up kansas city ribs right here on the plaza.e's an army ranger turned country music star craig morgan joins us live. we have so much of a television show starting 12 minutes from now. join us for kks fox a"fox & fri. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hotel. tell 'em why. free breakfast with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes?...
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kansas is very active in moving in the right direction. this has been an issue where radio talkshow host have driven it to a certain extent on the right, and you can get wealthy with five percent market share on the radio, but you cannot get elected dog catcher with five percent market share. we have had that conversation here at -- conversation. take a look at the list of people that might run for president on the republican side. >> that would be helpful. >> make friends. [laughter] >> why don't you just they [laughter] >> scott walker of wisconsin has come out strong on this. rand paul talked about a pet reduces steamship before john bush, before marco rubio. chris christie -- the leadership moving forward, it is exactly where ronald reagan was and where the traditional party was, being more open to immigration. i had been going for 30 years to these press conferences arguing with the afl-cio, which to always the group we had fight. we had to do bipartisan stuff. i thought here was one we can work on -- what sign -- let's sign a letter
kansas is very active in moving in the right direction. this has been an issue where radio talkshow host have driven it to a certain extent on the right, and you can get wealthy with five percent market share on the radio, but you cannot get elected dog catcher with five percent market share. we have had that conversation here at -- conversation. take a look at the list of people that might run for president on the republican side. >> that would be helpful. >> make friends....
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high of 77. 76 in kansas city. columbus 78. detroit 74. temperatures anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees below normal. rest of the country today afternoon highs. you have to head down to the south, southern texas, parts of florida, gulf coast and the interior southwest. temperatures in the 100s. going to be in the 80s. it will be hotter in the pacific
high of 77. 76 in kansas city. columbus 78. detroit 74. temperatures anywhere from 10 to 15 degrees below normal. rest of the country today afternoon highs. you have to head down to the south, southern texas, parts of florida, gulf coast and the interior southwest. temperatures in the 100s. going to be in the 80s. it will be hotter in the pacific
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. pompeo: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel in communist china. first, the amendment clarifies that under section 702, no u.s. citizen or person in the u.s. can be targeted. period. i say again, no u.s. person under section 702 may be targeted in any way by the united states government. while there are other specific authorities, the u.s. person may be subject to an
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas. mr. pompeo: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, the amendment i offer this evening clarifies and confirms the scope of two programs that mr. snowden illegally exposed while sitting in a hotel in communist china. first, the amendment clarifies that under section 702, no u.s. citizen or person in the u.s. can be targeted. period. i say again, no u.s. person under section 702 may be targeted in any way by the united states government. while there...
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with delays expected only in kansas city. >>> now, to recap our top story.irefighters in central florida have contained a massive fire after a series of loud explosions tore through a gas plant overnight. >> about two dozen workers were on duty at the tavares plant where hundreds of propane tanks started exploding, one after another. blowing off the roof. people miles away were stunned. >> i heard a big thump on the roof. and the cat ran like hell because it thought i was going to blame it for something. and went out in the backyard. and the sky was just lit up red. vibrant red with a huge plume of smoke. >> there were more than 50,000 propane tanks at that plant. it's too early to determine what sparked the first blast. >>> now, to oregon, where a woman has won a multimillion-dollar award after battling one of the big credit agency. judy miller sued ek we fax after calling the company to eight times to get her credit report fixed. she has been awarded $18 million in damages because equifax didn't fix those mistakes. >> there was all kinds of incorrect infor
with delays expected only in kansas city. >>> now, to recap our top story.irefighters in central florida have contained a massive fire after a series of loud explosions tore through a gas plant overnight. >> about two dozen workers were on duty at the tavares plant where hundreds of propane tanks started exploding, one after another. blowing off the roof. people miles away were stunned. >> i heard a big thump on the roof. and the cat ran like hell because it thought i was...
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this is her first interview since becoming president of the kansas city federal reserve. peter?avid, liz, because of improvements in the jobs and other indicators she favors tapering of that quantitative easing, that $85 billion a month in bond interest purchases that added up to trillions on the fed's balance sheet. she wants to start doing that sooner and faster. she wants to ork with other members of the focm on dialing and pace of dialing down quantitative easing. for her she says the most important thing is to start the process, a systemically approach. >> i think it is time to begin to adjust those purchases much the labor market has shown now for the last six months a pretty steady gains of close to 200,000 per month. that is a good indicator that there has been sustained improvement here and that, i think, it would be appropriate, given the size of our balance sheet, given the level of accommodation that we begin to make adjustments that reflect that improvement as we go forward. >> when would you like to see those adjustments start? how much as justment would you like t
this is her first interview since becoming president of the kansas city federal reserve. peter?avid, liz, because of improvements in the jobs and other indicators she favors tapering of that quantitative easing, that $85 billion a month in bond interest purchases that added up to trillions on the fed's balance sheet. she wants to start doing that sooner and faster. she wants to ork with other members of the focm on dialing and pace of dialing down quantitative easing. for her she says the most...
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so he was -- he grew up in kansas city. it was actually tortillas century extension of the wild west because he grew up in a totally corrupt town in which the mayor was no good unless corruption is considered an achievements. if that is what people think the mayor of kansas city, he was a very successful mayor. and the mafia was there. one of the gases that ordered the book -- people have locks on their doors of their places because they can't open all the time. then never closed. whatever you want to do to get. if you wanna sex you could it is. if you wanted to gamble, you could get it. if you wanted liquor you could get it. every wanted, and legal or illegal, it was always available so charlie parker grew up in the world. he -- part of what he learned when he was a kid was that whatever happens in life, there is always the opposite version of it. so when he was a kid he was -- he had so many things come to him so fast that he learned that he could live one way during the day and another after dark. and so one of his jobs
so he was -- he grew up in kansas city. it was actually tortillas century extension of the wild west because he grew up in a totally corrupt town in which the mayor was no good unless corruption is considered an achievements. if that is what people think the mayor of kansas city, he was a very successful mayor. and the mafia was there. one of the gases that ordered the book -- people have locks on their doors of their places because they can't open all the time. then never closed. whatever you...
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farm practices well now these laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas speed bought for national geographic faces a charge of criminal trespassing the virtual referred george steinmetz is was his name taking aerial photos of a feedlot near garden city kansas first series he was doing about food scheduled to be published in the twenty fourteen edition of national geographic magazine now when the feedlot employee noticed the paraglider and alerted the authorities to his presence the associated press reported that simons and his paraglider they failed to obtain the permission necessary to launch their paraglider from private property and didn't notify the feedlots of their plans now the two were arrested and kept in finney county jail before being released on two hundred seventy dollars bond the incident raised questions about trespassing and if the landowners own the air above their land the issue a face additional consideration as animal welfare and media groups are investigating the unmanned aerial vehicle and drone use in investigating their properties
farm practices well now these laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas speed bought for national geographic faces a charge of criminal trespassing the virtual referred george steinmetz is was his name taking aerial photos of a feedlot near garden city kansas first series he was doing about food scheduled to be published in the twenty fourteen edition of national geographic magazine now when the feedlot employee noticed the paraglider and alerted the authorities...
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middle of the country, you're cooler in chicago and kansas city.ur friends in dallas, 102 for them. >> all right, the throes of summer. >>> coming up at the top of the hour -- eliot spitzer's return to politics. the new polls reveal how they feel about the disgraced governor running for comptroller in new york city. >>> also, we want to know about your craziest animal encounters. tweet us with the hashtag way too wild. we'll put your best stories on the air attend of the show. [ female announcer ] made just a little sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. get in the way of what i want to wear! tampax radiant helps stop more leaks before they start and comes with a one-of-a-kind resealable wrapper for more discreet disposal. mix and match your protection with the whole radiant collection. >>> welcome back. at the top of the show, we discussed that the senate didn't pass a rate cut on student loans. you can te
middle of the country, you're cooler in chicago and kansas city.ur friends in dallas, 102 for them. >> all right, the throes of summer. >>> coming up at the top of the hour -- eliot spitzer's return to politics. the new polls reveal how they feel about the disgraced governor running for comptroller in new york city. >>> also, we want to know about your craziest animal encounters. tweet us with the hashtag way too wild. we'll put your best stories on the air attend of the...
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who filed the lawsuit... >> stephen: there's a guy in kansas who says ttis is going to hurt becauset's not just japan but south korea. europe is looking to cancel the shipments from the united states and he waats to sue monsanto for this breach of trust. >> exactly. senator roy blunt who happens to be from the state that is the headquarters of monsanto stuck a paragraph into the budget resolution that is called the farmers assurance proviiion. it makes it impossible to sue issues. >> stephen: so how long does that last? >> six months. tephen: are we in the middle of that right now? >> it went into effect in the middle of march >> stephen: this crop that came out of nowhere and that monsanto says they have no idea where it came from just happened to appear during the period of time where monsantt got a get out of jaal free card. >> go figure. stephen: can i get one of those? are you in favor of genetically modified foods or are you somebody who is opposed to genetically modified foods and before you answer, please don't say anything insultingg i don't want to make my wheat angry. guy
who filed the lawsuit... >> stephen: there's a guy in kansas who says ttis is going to hurt becauset's not just japan but south korea. europe is looking to cancel the shipments from the united states and he waats to sue monsanto for this breach of trust. >> exactly. senator roy blunt who happens to be from the state that is the headquarters of monsanto stuck a paragraph into the budget resolution that is called the farmers assurance proviiion. it makes it impossible to sue issues....
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farms were introduced in several state legislatures including florida iowa minnesota new york and kansas these agag laws a term coined by mark bittman all private the making of undercover video showing animal cruelty and farming practices well now those laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas feedlot for national geographic faces criminal charges of trespassing the photographer george steinmetz was taking aerial photos of a theater lot in your garden city kansas for a series about food scheduled to be published in two thousand and fourteen when a feedlot employee noticed the paraglider and alerted authorities. now the associated press reports steinmetz and his paraglider instructor failed to obtain permission to launch a paraglider from private property and didn't notify the feedlot of their plans the two were arrested in keppen phinney county jail before being released on two hundred seventy dollars bond the incident raises questions about trespassing and if a land owners own the air above their land they issue a face additional consideration as animal
farms were introduced in several state legislatures including florida iowa minnesota new york and kansas these agag laws a term coined by mark bittman all private the making of undercover video showing animal cruelty and farming practices well now those laws are being enforced a freelance photographer taking photos of a kansas feedlot for national geographic faces criminal charges of trespassing the photographer george steinmetz was taking aerial photos of a theater lot in your garden city...
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the photographer george steinmetz was taking aerial photos of a feed lot in your garden city kansas first series about food scheduled to be published in twenty fourteen when a feedlot employee noticed the paragould noticed the paraglider and alerted authorities the associated press reports steinmetz and his paraglider instructor failed to obtain permission to launch a paraglider from private property and didn't notify the feedlot of their plans the two were arrested in captain phinney county jail before being released on two hundred seventy dollars bond the incident raises questions about trespassing and if landowners own the air above which their land is on the issue will face additional consideration as as animal welfare and media groups are investigating in unmanned aerial vehicles and drones. and pork lovers the where prices at your local deli could go sky high the next few months all thanks to a deadly virus that is killing entire populations of piglets the diseases known as the poor seen epidemic diarrhea virus and until very recently it was thought only to exist in europe and china
the photographer george steinmetz was taking aerial photos of a feed lot in your garden city kansas first series about food scheduled to be published in twenty fourteen when a feedlot employee noticed the paragould noticed the paraglider and alerted authorities the associated press reports steinmetz and his paraglider instructor failed to obtain permission to launch a paraglider from private property and didn't notify the feedlot of their plans the two were arrested in captain phinney county...
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, pittsburgh, kansas, and i found it was a calling. i found the news room, loved being a journalist, worked there for a year and a half, and then i went to kansas city and worked in kansas city for several years, and then i ended up at the "washington post" 30 years ago, and i was a reporter and foreign correspondent, war correspondent, and editor, investigative reporting for the post for some time, and all the while writing books periodically. i wrote a book on the west point class in the 1956, for example, in the late 80, and then when i took on this topic, this task, i left the news room pretty much for good. i've been back to the post twice since taking this up, both times for a short period. >> host: this is "indeathdeath penalty" -- "in-depth," and here's the book z as mentioned. the "the long gray long: american journey of west point's class of 1966", and then in 1993, contract qsh "the untold story of the persian gulf war" came out, and "the beginning of the liberation trilogy" started in 2002 "army at dawn," and then he went o
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he's from kansas and he takes every opportunity to talk about our stories. we have a network to make sure we keep going forward with this >> thank you we're going to go to questions from the audience. we're going to start with a few partners. first bob who's president and ceo of the san francisco chamber and if i'm not imposing too much we have others to the extent we have time >> thank you carl thank you for getting us ail together. first of all, i'd be remissed mr. mayor if i didn't congratulate you on the events coming up. before i get to my question. thank you for your participation particularly entrepreneurs. i want to get you to talk about the education and the world of the united states. what kind of impact if the immigration reform didn't happen what impact will it have >> in the short time the visas the h1 petition we're trying to find a replacement for that person in the united states it's difficult to find people with skills so we might enable them to set up their offices and build a team. >> i was going to say if you guys haven't checked out the
he's from kansas and he takes every opportunity to talk about our stories. we have a network to make sure we keep going forward with this >> thank you we're going to go to questions from the audience. we're going to start with a few partners. first bob who's president and ceo of the san francisco chamber and if i'm not imposing too much we have others to the extent we have time >> thank you carl thank you for getting us ail together. first of all, i'd be remissed mr. mayor if i...
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some of them are even looking even in the astronaut of kansas to -- even in the state of kansas to whatthey could possibly do to make it easier for consumers to understand their choices in kansas. the medicaid departments, almost all of them whether they are expanding or not have put in new eligibility systems in order to make it smoother for implementation, and they too are looking for a better customer experience. so at the implementation stage, and remember this is the law of the land, they're working hard to implement it. >> before i get a little more state specific because i want to go back and ask mark a question as someone who you were fda, you worked in the bush administration, you're an economist, you're a physician be, you're an administrator, you're an academic, you're all these thicks. when you watch but you're not in administration -- in this administration, but when you watch sort of like i've been through this, what headaches you like say don't do that, you know? what would you, you know, i don't know how much advice you give them or how much you talk to them. what to you
some of them are even looking even in the astronaut of kansas to -- even in the state of kansas to whatthey could possibly do to make it easier for consumers to understand their choices in kansas. the medicaid departments, almost all of them whether they are expanding or not have put in new eligibility systems in order to make it smoother for implementation, and they too are looking for a better customer experience. so at the implementation stage, and remember this is the law of the land,...
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safely landed in kansas city just before 9:00 local time. a passenger from baltimore said he and his wife did not suspect anything was wrong. .> we did not know they shut the engine down and we landed. >> the passengers were eventually put on another flight to las vegas. at this point, no more information is being released on the status of the grounded plane. ntsb investigators are searching -- are questioning eyelets on the asiana flight that crashed in san francisco. >> donna, investigators are searching -- are questioning the pilots and control of the lane. the dumb's family -- victims' families want to know what happened. he landed in san francisco against the wreckage of one of the fleet. earlier, the airline president issued apologies to the parents of the two girls killed in last week's crash. the girls who died were part of a middle school trip. these survivors are being united with their children. ntsb investigators are interviewing cabin crew about the chaos that followed the crash landing. >> as soon as i heard emergency escape, i
safely landed in kansas city just before 9:00 local time. a passenger from baltimore said he and his wife did not suspect anything was wrong. .> we did not know they shut the engine down and we landed. >> the passengers were eventually put on another flight to las vegas. at this point, no more information is being released on the status of the grounded plane. ntsb investigators are searching -- are questioning eyelets on the asiana flight that crashed in san francisco. >> donna,...
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some people who wanted for some time to end qe immediately and certainly president george of the kansas city fed has been dissenting on that for some reason for quite some time. and there are others that are probably nervous about beginning to taper now and would prefer to do it later. i think if the later market continues to show gains in jobs between 175,000 and 200,000 over the next couple of months and if the economy looks like it's rebounding from the doldrums that it hit the first half of this year that were likely attributable to fiscal policy then tapering in september seems like the most likely outcome. if that doesn't happen, if there are any significant setbacks, especially on the labor market side, i think we could easily see the tapering put off until december. at this point, i still think september looks like -- until december, i still think september looks like the most likely outcome. >>> and here are the latest market figures. >>> heavy rain in the philippines. meteorologist robert is here with the details. robert? >> today, we are continuing to watch a tropical depress
some people who wanted for some time to end qe immediately and certainly president george of the kansas city fed has been dissenting on that for some reason for quite some time. and there are others that are probably nervous about beginning to taper now and would prefer to do it later. i think if the later market continues to show gains in jobs between 175,000 and 200,000 over the next couple of months and if the economy looks like it's rebounding from the doldrums that it hit the first half of...
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we are talking about the threat of severe storms today across oklahoma, kansas. damaging winds, large hail being the main concern. but another big concern out here is how much heavy rain we're expecting. we're talking about anywhere between 8 to 12 inches of rain just today into tomorrow. that's just around the wichita area, areas the south of that. so flooding a concern. tropics, tropical storm flossie expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to hawaii. maximum sustained winds around 50 miles an hour. stronger gusts of course are so we're expecting that today across the big island and surrounding areas. >> tropical storm ploss ciflosss business. >>> in the middle east, israelians and palestinians will resume peace talks. 144 prisoners will be released. many criticized that move, but netanyahu called it a tough decision but necessary for the good of the country. talks broke off three years ago back in 2010. >>> a prominent pittsburgh doctor accused of fatally poisoning his wife with cyanide will be transported back to pennsylvania to face charges. he plans t
we are talking about the threat of severe storms today across oklahoma, kansas. damaging winds, large hail being the main concern. but another big concern out here is how much heavy rain we're expecting. we're talking about anywhere between 8 to 12 inches of rain just today into tomorrow. that's just around the wichita area, areas the south of that. so flooding a concern. tropics, tropical storm flossie expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to hawaii. maximum sustained winds around 50...
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propane explosion in kansas forces the evacuation of a hospital and assisted living center. as you can see in the picture flames were shooting into the air. the fire is now contained and the evacuation has been lifted. no word on any injuries. the state fire marshal will be on the scene to investigate. >> tress seresa heinz kerry is critical but stable condition after an apparent seizure over the weekend while on vacation in nantucket. she was treated for breast cancer and under went lumpectomys in both breasts. her condition is improving. >>> one of the landmarks got a new glow last night. >> 3, 2, 1. >> happy new year. >> not quite happy new year. the national park service lit up the washington monument lit up with 488 lamps at dusk. they will continue to do so while it undergoes a year of repair work. they are fixing the damage after the august 2011 earthquake. that is your 5@5:00. >> the chaos in cairo leading to growing calls to cut off aid to egypt. >> the white house just said no to those requests to lawmakers. kelly wright is live in washington to explain all of this
propane explosion in kansas forces the evacuation of a hospital and assisted living center. as you can see in the picture flames were shooting into the air. the fire is now contained and the evacuation has been lifted. no word on any injuries. the state fire marshal will be on the scene to investigate. >> tress seresa heinz kerry is critical but stable condition after an apparent seizure over the weekend while on vacation in nantucket. she was treated for breast cancer and under went...
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the system is expected to head towards the south affecting the kansas area on wednesday. and another area can be found across the mid-mississippi river valley and surrounding areas. the greater risk could be damaging winds as well as lightning. the system will also head towards the southeast. now, towards the west, looking quite dry, and no monsoonal showers for the southwest and towards the north, there's a high risk of wildfires. temperatures will be comfortable across the coastal areas. 27 degrees in seattle. very hot in phoenix at 42 degrees on wednesday. all right. in europe, yesterday we showed you some video of a tornado in italy. i want to show you another video which was taken from inside the building. take a look at this video. this footage captures the moment a strong tornado hit a suburb of milan. these amateur videos show the system ripping through the industrial zone, sending debris flying through the air. it left a trail of devastation, overturning cars and trucks and damaging buildings. although no deaths have been reported, there are reports of a dozen in
the system is expected to head towards the south affecting the kansas area on wednesday. and another area can be found across the mid-mississippi river valley and surrounding areas. the greater risk could be damaging winds as well as lightning. the system will also head towards the southeast. now, towards the west, looking quite dry, and no monsoonal showers for the southwest and towards the north, there's a high risk of wildfires. temperatures will be comfortable across the coastal areas. 27...
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the a's pour it on and they beat kansas city by a score of 10-4. one quick soccer note, chris nolondoski named to the all-star team. more news coming up right after this. >>> we do have other news today. more than a dozen people were injured today after a fire burned an apartment building in redwood city. people at the hallmark house apartments on woodside road called 911 around 2:00 this morning to report that fire. crews arrived to find heavy flames and smoke. more than 100 firefighters responded. crews rushed 16 residents and two firefighters to the hospital. those injuries are not considered life threatening. >> occupants stating that they heard a lot of alarms ringing and they were starting to do their evacuation to get out of the building. >> 97 people live in the amount building. there's an evacuation set up nearby at the fair oaks community center. the cause of the fire is still under investigation tonight. >>> we could find out as soon as tomorrow whether the new eastern span of the bay bridge will open as planned on labor day weekend. cal
the a's pour it on and they beat kansas city by a score of 10-4. one quick soccer note, chris nolondoski named to the all-star team. more news coming up right after this. >>> we do have other news today. more than a dozen people were injured today after a fire burned an apartment building in redwood city. people at the hallmark house apartments on woodside road called 911 around 2:00 this morning to report that fire. crews arrived to find heavy flames and smoke. more than 100...
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through kansas. flooding tlehreat with that as well. >> one busy day? >> yeah, unbelievable. >> you'll keep on it. thanks. >>> to egypt now. violence that's turned that country into a political tinder box. 72 people were killed this weekend in clashes between government troops and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. that as the interim president is calling for calm and taking steps that could point to a state of emergency. reza is in cairo for us this morning. reza. >> reporter: mckayla, there is growing fear in egypt that we're getting closer to a very dangerous and explosive stage. what you have here is a political conflict where both sides are in a deadlock. on one side you have the military backed interim government. on the other side you have the supporters of the ousted president, muhammad and the muslim brotherhood. you see the rhetoric racheting up. 70 people were killed over the weekend. hundreds killed in what was the deadliest day dating back to the january revolution. a lot of people killed were shot by security forces. you get the sense t
through kansas. flooding tlehreat with that as well. >> one busy day? >> yeah, unbelievable. >> you'll keep on it. thanks. >>> to egypt now. violence that's turned that country into a political tinder box. 72 people were killed this weekend in clashes between government troops and supporters of the muslim brotherhood. that as the interim president is calling for calm and taking steps that could point to a state of emergency. reza is in cairo for us this morning. reza....
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look how cool it was from kansas city to chicago to minneapolis and even up there in some spots in the northern rockies it was a little bit cooler so that has led to a cool night, great sleeping night, the ac gets a break from montana through the great lakes and portions of new england are chilly there this morning. that will lead to a great tuesday for the northern half of the country. stormy in areas of arkansas into tennessee but there's no signs of our big heat coming back in august either. it looks at least the first half on the cooler side in many areas in the east. >> seems like a pretty quiet time otherwise. >> this is typical late july. once we get to the middle of august we're full blown hurricane season. the peak suspect first week of september. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> coming up we'll have your first look at business including why the oracle of omaha is channeling willy wonka. >>> plus earth had a friendly visitor last night. we'll tell you about it when "first look" returns. ♪ mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in
look how cool it was from kansas city to chicago to minneapolis and even up there in some spots in the northern rockies it was a little bit cooler so that has led to a cool night, great sleeping night, the ac gets a break from montana through the great lakes and portions of new england are chilly there this morning. that will lead to a great tuesday for the northern half of the country. stormy in areas of arkansas into tennessee but there's no signs of our big heat coming back in august either....
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wet and windy conditions from minneapolis to kansas city and chicago. wet commute from the gulf coast into the southeast. scatter thunderstorms could dampen roads along the east coast. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possibly in chicago, detroit, kansas city, minneapolis and atlanta. >>> george zimmerman's attorneys will try again today to drive home their case for self-defense. >> they called a spring of witnesses to identified the screams on the 911 call recorded just seconds before trayvon martin was shot and killed. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: with grief etched on his face, trayvon martin's father on the stand. >> our world has just been turned up side down. >> reporter: tracy martin, called by zimmerman's attorneys, asked about this 911 call the night his son was shot. >> so, you think he's yelling held? >> yes. >> i was listening to his life being taken. >> reporter: he said those howls on that tape were his son's. >> i didn't tell them, it wasn't trayvon. i kind of -- i kind of pushed away from the -- away from the table. and j
wet and windy conditions from minneapolis to kansas city and chicago. wet commute from the gulf coast into the southeast. scatter thunderstorms could dampen roads along the east coast. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possibly in chicago, detroit, kansas city, minneapolis and atlanta. >>> george zimmerman's attorneys will try again today to drive home their case for self-defense. >> they called a spring of witnesses to identified the screams on the 911 call recorded...
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sexually violent predators under constitution the supreme decisions in kansas versus hendricks and kansas versus crane, the supreme court said that under the constitution in order to civilly commit, to not criminally, but to civilly commit a sexually violent predator, you have to demonstrate two independent factual constructs. one is you have to demonstrate lack of volitional control, which is defined legislatively as mental abnormality which often gets find as a personality disorder. anti-personality disorder. the second construct you have to prove is they're likely to be violent in the future. now on the civil side, those both ought to be factual judgments. does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a ju
sexually violent predators under constitution the supreme decisions in kansas versus hendricks and kansas versus crane, the supreme court said that under the constitution in order to civilly commit, to not criminally, but to civilly commit a sexually violent predator, you have to demonstrate two independent factual constructs. one is you have to demonstrate lack of volitional control, which is defined legislatively as mental abnormality which often gets find as a personality disorder....
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really, the better chances for heavier thunderstorms from kansas all the way in through kentucky.hose may be the heavier thunderstorms, larger hail and stronger winds. as long as the front is there, we are going to pull in all the moisture out of the gulf. coming from the south to the north. really, a lot of us under the threat of thunderstorms. nothing necessarily major. one to two inches of rain. we have had plenty of rain. too much rain. anywhere from new york to d.c., look at the numbers for june and july. five to seven inches above normal. can't say we necessarily need it. never too bad to have too much rain as long as you don't have the flooding threat. anywhere from seven to eight inches above average. that concern is a lot of rain and slow moving storms we could see today. we'll watch for that. >> thanks indra. >>> coming up this morning, massive crowds greeting the pope in brazil. why this trip could define his pap si. >>> baseball's doping scandal. ryan brawn suspended for the season. is he just the first to fall? the great outdoors, and a great deal. grrrr ahhh let's le
really, the better chances for heavier thunderstorms from kansas all the way in through kentucky.hose may be the heavier thunderstorms, larger hail and stronger winds. as long as the front is there, we are going to pull in all the moisture out of the gulf. coming from the south to the north. really, a lot of us under the threat of thunderstorms. nothing necessarily major. one to two inches of rain. we have had plenty of rain. too much rain. anywhere from new york to d.c., look at the numbers...
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it's not the view of the world that you get in kansas city, missouri. it's not the world along the kind of star led older generation of white americans who do regard britain as being something special. and i spent a lot of my time particularly in the flyover states when i was based in the united states pretending to be hugh grant, that kind of english thing. but i am very aware that the future of america isn't bad america. future america comes from china, has ties with mexico and croatia, with russia, with all of these nations of around the world and doesn't have that kind of sense of itself as being based in britain and british fought and i think, both sides of the atlantic the british and american side as well. >> justin webb come in "cheers, america" you talk about visiting kansas and the fly over countries. what did you experience and what were the questions that were asked of you? >> the first thing and i say this to british people, america was a nicer and a gentler place than we give it credit for. we are too often obsessed in britain with guns an
it's not the view of the world that you get in kansas city, missouri. it's not the world along the kind of star led older generation of white americans who do regard britain as being something special. and i spent a lot of my time particularly in the flyover states when i was based in the united states pretending to be hugh grant, that kind of english thing. but i am very aware that the future of america isn't bad america. future america comes from china, has ties with mexico and croatia, with...
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billion dollars i spoke earlier with william black associate professor at university of missouri kansas city about his interaction with the keating five. even got five u.s. senators to meet with us and to ask us to take no inforced an action against the largest violation of our rules adopted as part of re regulation in the history of our agency and we said no but then they got new head of the agency and they intimidated him and he removed our jurisdiction we were the regional regulators in california he removed our jurisdiction over lincoln savings because we refused to withdraw our recommendation that the government take it over and lincoln savings was allowed to grow and it's frauds to increase and it became the most expensive for a lot in the savings and loan debacle and also finally put a public face on the victims usually because of federal deposit insurance you don't have an addendum flyable human victim of these frauds it's all of us as taxpayers but in the case of charles keating he sold useless worthless junk bonds of the holding company which were not federally insured and he
billion dollars i spoke earlier with william black associate professor at university of missouri kansas city about his interaction with the keating five. even got five u.s. senators to meet with us and to ask us to take no inforced an action against the largest violation of our rules adopted as part of re regulation in the history of our agency and we said no but then they got new head of the agency and they intimidated him and he removed our jurisdiction we were the regional regulators in...