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>> let's understand what's happened in kansas. before the tax cut they were growing in their private sector job growth at 60% of their pure states. they're now at 90%. so they've improved their position since they cut taxes. they were doing very poorly before, they're doing better now. they have 50 years of bipart dan big government that they have to move away from. second as the governor said -- >> we have to break these down in each part so we make sure we keep our viewers with us. >> sure. >> as kansas aimed to gain 2,000 jobs a month. in all of 2014, they created 12,500 jobs. >> this is obama's economy it sucks. >> it's sam brownback's economy. >> i'm comparing same area they've increased their position in terms of others. second brownback and kansas are committed to phasing out the income tax. that hasn't changed. the only conversation people are having is whether it's going to take a couple more years to get there. the law says that every year that revenue comes in more than 2% up and would you have a more than normal growth
>> let's understand what's happened in kansas. before the tax cut they were growing in their private sector job growth at 60% of their pure states. they're now at 90%. so they've improved their position since they cut taxes. they were doing very poorly before, they're doing better now. they have 50 years of bipart dan big government that they have to move away from. second as the governor said -- >> we have to break these down in each part so we make sure we keep our viewers with...
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why would kansas do this?> one of the bill's sponsors say removing the training requirement might actually improve the training. >> sitting in a classroom where you're -- basically the state is lecturing you on what the law sand what you should and shouldn't do to absolve themselves from the liability. >> so you're saying you improve the training by getting rid of the training -- i don't need some damn government egg head gun instructor telling me what to do! i go to the school of trial and error just like my grandpa one-nut bobby -- one-nut bobby -- one-nut bobby couture-lovelady! is that -- couture-lovelady! (laughter) what is couture-lovelady doing in the kansas state house when he should run his own fancy hat store? (laughter) erase your destiny travis couture-lovelady! now, normally at this point in the news story you try out token lefties on the gun training requirement but on this issue you don't have to go too far left. >> even gun owners at a shooting range agree removing the gun training takes things
why would kansas do this?> one of the bill's sponsors say removing the training requirement might actually improve the training. >> sitting in a classroom where you're -- basically the state is lecturing you on what the law sand what you should and shouldn't do to absolve themselves from the liability. >> so you're saying you improve the training by getting rid of the training -- i don't need some damn government egg head gun instructor telling me what to do! i go to the school...
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city kansas and kansas city missouri to capitalize. the google high speed fiber has braunt entrepreneurs to the region from as far as europe. this business relocated to the area from france in 2012. three years later, he's still waiting for fiber to deliver. >> the business application hasn't come as quickly as we had hoped. but certainly we're in the implementation process and we expect to have it here in the next couple of weeks. >> but for those who have fiber, it has been a game-changer. >> buffering is something you won't see here in kansas city where internet connectivity speeds are up to 100 times faster than what you see in homes across america, thanks to google fiber. >> the hype is very real but some are trying to fe out how to leverage it. it has had more than 100 start-ups launch in the past few years. >> when google chose kansas city to bring fiber it ignited passion and innovation just simply because they chose kansas city. and people rallied around it. when google comes to your town and brings a brand new service nowhere
city kansas and kansas city missouri to capitalize. the google high speed fiber has braunt entrepreneurs to the region from as far as europe. this business relocated to the area from france in 2012. three years later, he's still waiting for fiber to deliver. >> the business application hasn't come as quickly as we had hoped. but certainly we're in the implementation process and we expect to have it here in the next couple of weeks. >> but for those who have fiber, it has been a...
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we begin in kansas. >> a proposal in kansas would ban people from using their food stamps on pools and cruises and at liquor stores. ( laughter ) >> larry: pools and cruises? is this really a problem, kansas? i mean many of the poor already live in squalid conditions. how could a carnival cruise be any different? ( cheers and applause ) i mean they're the spirit airlines of the sea when you get down to it right? ( laughter ) bam! got them both. but it also bans spending at movie theaters, nail salons, jewelry stores, casinos and tattoo parlos. which really sucks because you need a tattoo just to remember all the places you can't go. ( laughter ) all right, all right,un, all right, fine. some of that-- some of that i get. but you know what? welfare comes on cash assistance cards now, you know, which is basically like an a.t.m. card. does that mean you take out your money and spend it on whatef. >> it also sets a $25 a day limit on a.t.m. withdrawals with cash assistance cards. >> larry: $25. i think finding an a.t.m. that spits out $5 bills is even harder than finding a job right? ( app
we begin in kansas. >> a proposal in kansas would ban people from using their food stamps on pools and cruises and at liquor stores. ( laughter ) >> larry: pools and cruises? is this really a problem, kansas? i mean many of the poor already live in squalid conditions. how could a carnival cruise be any different? ( cheers and applause ) i mean they're the spirit airlines of the sea when you get down to it right? ( laughter ) bam! got them both. but it also bans spending at movie...
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kansas is the first state to ban a common abortion procedure. what it could mean for abortion rights across the country >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. a south carolina police officer is facing murder charges tonight after video surfaced showing him shooting on unarmed black man in the back as the man was trying to run away. if convicted, that officer could get the death penalty. we are joined with details. we heard from the family of the victim. >> that's right, and the scott family says they are thankful and relieved believing this video indicates 50-year-old walt are scott and hopes the officer that killed him receives the maximum penalty for the crime. >> we can't get my brother back my family is in deep mourning for that. but, through the process justice has been searched. >> reporter: flanked by lawyers and community leaders the family of walter scott is commending the arrest of police officer who shot and killed scott three days ago in south carolina. >> essentially this officer gunned down an unarmed man w
kansas is the first state to ban a common abortion procedure. what it could mean for abortion rights across the country >>> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. a south carolina police officer is facing murder charges tonight after video surfaced showing him shooting on unarmed black man in the back as the man was trying to run away. if convicted, that officer could get the death penalty. we are joined with details. we heard from the family of the victim....
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the kansas governor is expecting to sign the bill. joining me now is michael o'donnell.ou point me to the data you have is that folks are showing lots of their tanf money of the things you have listed. >> first off, thank you for having me on your show tonight. i have enjoyed watching you for the last number of years since you have been on msnbc. we know there is end that members have used that money in casinos, strip clubs, tobacco shops, it stands for temporary aid for needy families. do you have data saying that a big portion of the money was being spent on these things. >> we never said that. >> we do have data. we absolutely do that money was used. kansas watchdog compiled a great list of evidence that showed where this money is being spent. >> how much is being spent on cruise ships. >> that is just structurally put in. >> are there a lot of cruises happening outside of topeka. >> there is cruises every day. people from across kansas use cruise ships all of the time, chris. >> let me ask you, one of the things in this list is a lingerie store. why do you care where
the kansas governor is expecting to sign the bill. joining me now is michael o'donnell.ou point me to the data you have is that folks are showing lots of their tanf money of the things you have listed. >> first off, thank you for having me on your show tonight. i have enjoyed watching you for the last number of years since you have been on msnbc. we know there is end that members have used that money in casinos, strip clubs, tobacco shops, it stands for temporary aid for needy families....
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so for tonight, kansas hutchinson kansas, outside of kansas city also. dallas, shreveport. 32 million people at risk. this danger continues on into saturday and moves to the east, charlotte, atlanta, st. louis, nashville and knoxville in the enhanced area. 32 million folks at risk for severe storms, large hail and damaging winds, torrential downpours and tornadoes, and this moves into sunday as well. again, the same area. oklahoma city dallas and on into san antonio. 16 million folks at risk, and we've got flash flooding possibilities anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain throughout parts of arkansas kansas and on down into louisiana, lester, and the danger is this is going to continue right on into early next week so flooding and a lot of damage expected this weekend. >> all right, al. thanks very much. >>> now to a terrifying scene caught on camera. dozens of students crowded on to a stage dancing and singing in a school concert outside indianapolis when suddenly the stage collapsed sending the students plummeting into the orchestra pit below. nbc's john
so for tonight, kansas hutchinson kansas, outside of kansas city also. dallas, shreveport. 32 million people at risk. this danger continues on into saturday and moves to the east, charlotte, atlanta, st. louis, nashville and knoxville in the enhanced area. 32 million folks at risk for severe storms, large hail and damaging winds, torrential downpours and tornadoes, and this moves into sunday as well. again, the same area. oklahoma city dallas and on into san antonio. 16 million folks at risk,...
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there are rates back and forth across the kansas border almost a medially. in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of followers dragged five men from their cabins and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that clear that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you look at the school just standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended because this do board -- the school board did provide the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people when they visit is they find out that after graduating from elementary school, african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. while there was support for the idea of integration, there was also some resistance especially f
there are rates back and forth across the kansas border almost a medially. in may of 1856, john brown, his sons and a couple of followers dragged five men from their cabins and they are shot and hacked to death with broad swords. that clear that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you look at the school just standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determine whether white students are african-american students attended because this do board -- the school board did...
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you were in kansas at the time. that's where timothy mcveigh rented the truck. we know that's where he got the materials to make the mom bomb. what did this mean to that part of the country? you could argue that was the last place people expected there to be an attack like this? >> yes. that's the refrain you always hear, that "how could this happen mere?" to believe that and ultimately find out that the rider truck was rented in junction city, kansas, and that the ammonium nitrate was purchased in harrington kansas and the blasting caps were stolen from a rock quarry in marion, kansas, and no one detected or connected the dots that ultimately led to the tragedy, that was the thing that really shocked us. >> woodruff: and something that you didn't think would happen in that part of the country, and how do you think that-- the midsection responded? >> i think the midsection responded just like we want them to -- as was described what the folks did in oklahoma city, the outpouring of support from kansas, from texas, from arkansas, from colorado was amazing. what i
you were in kansas at the time. that's where timothy mcveigh rented the truck. we know that's where he got the materials to make the mom bomb. what did this mean to that part of the country? you could argue that was the last place people expected there to be an attack like this? >> yes. that's the refrain you always hear, that "how could this happen mere?" to believe that and ultimately find out that the rider truck was rented in junction city, kansas, and that the ammonium...
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he chose to return home and profile his former classmates in kansas. but the series was never published and the pictures never saw the light of day, until now. jared bowen of wgbh has our story. >> reporter: this was the picture that launched the museum of fine arts' karen haas on a curatorial quest to learn what brought photographer gordon parks back to fort scott, kansas, his hometown, in 1950. what she uncovered was a trove, a comprehensive look at black life under segregation. >> he had the power to go back and tell the stories of african american families. friends of his, people who trusted him, who looked right into his camera and who really believed that he would do right by them, that he had this opportunity to sort of counter all the stereotypes of african americans. >> reporter: this exhibition comprises the photographs parks took on assignment for "life" magazine. he had pitched the story to return home to kansas for an extremely personal take on segregation. >> he decides to go back and seek out his classmates from elementary school, and it
he chose to return home and profile his former classmates in kansas. but the series was never published and the pictures never saw the light of day, until now. jared bowen of wgbh has our story. >> reporter: this was the picture that launched the museum of fine arts' karen haas on a curatorial quest to learn what brought photographer gordon parks back to fort scott, kansas, his hometown, in 1950. what she uncovered was a trove, a comprehensive look at black life under segregation....
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homecoming weekend at the university of kansas. and the party's just getting started. >> whoa. everyone is just having so much fun, everyone is so drunk! >> "america tonight" was invited into the house party scene at ku where there was plenty of booze and no inhibitions. >> we drink and then we bring them home and we wake up the next morning and we take them out for breakfast and we move on with our day. party. this is rebecca, not her real name, a 21-year-old ku sophomore that says her whole world changed with the guy she met on campus raped her. >> we met a few weeks into school. we instantly had a connection. >> it was on another party night. she remembers that walking home was a struggle. embarrassing. she remembers he handed her one red solo cup after another. >> at the party i had at least eight beers. at least. and then i had a vodka cocktail, and a few shots of just straight vodka as well. >> as it so often does, the booze took over. alcohol fuels half of all sexual assaults on campus. >> i remember waking up, and he was kissing me. and then before i knew it, he was try
homecoming weekend at the university of kansas. and the party's just getting started. >> whoa. everyone is just having so much fun, everyone is so drunk! >> "america tonight" was invited into the house party scene at ku where there was plenty of booze and no inhibitions. >> we drink and then we bring them home and we wake up the next morning and we take them out for breakfast and we move on with our day. party. this is rebecca, not her real name, a 21-year-old ku...
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violence divides nebraska and kansas and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown.ace off against abolitionists. >> these were men on both sides of the union-rebel divide fighting at a local level using brutal tactics. >> on the james family farm busy shaping the next generation. she sees it as her special duty. >> don't take anything from those yankees. you hear me? every man's responsibility to hold on to what they got. if somebody ain't holding on to what is theirs you just take it. >> her coaching is the beginning of what criminologists call violence conditioning. >> jesse has a mother who is saying nobody is going to tell me what to do. we own the slaves and nobody is going to take that away from us. being violent is his way of life. he absorbs that attitude. >> over the next six years the james family farm transforms into a confederate stronghold. they are a force the north will have to reckon with. on april 12, 1861 the south fires on fort sumter. the civil war begins. fighting in the militia with the confederate army. >> knows that jesse will soon join and b
violence divides nebraska and kansas and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown.ace off against abolitionists. >> these were men on both sides of the union-rebel divide fighting at a local level using brutal tactics. >> on the james family farm busy shaping the next generation. she sees it as her special duty. >> don't take anything from those yankees. you hear me? every man's responsibility to hold on to what they got. if somebody ain't holding on to what is theirs you...
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so google will be expanding beyond kansas city, but we're here in kansas city, kansas where it all beganstart-up village. google was the first to bring the high-speed internet product to. google says it's one of the fastest around, giving you a connection up to 100 times faster than what most people have in their homes. what can people expect? here in kansas city they rolled the product out in waves, first to homes, then small businesses. it gives them blazing fast internet using these glass fiber cables. but business owners tell us it's important to remember that patience is key. >> the business application hasn't come as quickly as we had hoped. but we're in the implementation process and we're expect to have it here in the next couple of weeks. >> like jim, we found business owners willing to wait it out because they're sure that google will deliver. it's important to remember that google is building its infrastructure from the ground up. which as you can imagine has some challenges. >> well what we're seeing is looking like the early days of going from dial-up to broadband. we didn't
so google will be expanding beyond kansas city, but we're here in kansas city, kansas where it all beganstart-up village. google was the first to bring the high-speed internet product to. google says it's one of the fastest around, giving you a connection up to 100 times faster than what most people have in their homes. what can people expect? here in kansas city they rolled the product out in waves, first to homes, then small businesses. it gives them blazing fast internet using these glass...
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. >> 531 kansas street issued in july of last year and 432 rhode island an order issued in november of labor so if you uphold this one. >> sorry to keep digging but 432 and 4 thirty are the same properties different buildings. >> right. >> physical structure. >> is it a condo. >> 431 is neighboring building. >> 5 one kansas. >> so regarding the rear neighbor has it been assessed by the department of the property line issues like who's retaining wall is it that is a question in contention. >> they don't get into that their issues that need to be litigated our job is to notify one or more property that have an unsafe condition effecting the properties it is best we don't get into the middle of that. >> so it's possible either or both of the property owners. >> yes. >> yep. like once orders is sited they go from there. >> so. >> okay. >> you said you mentioned something earlier about the order of abatement to the two properties one of the property is the same physical space as the property before us so that means that as you said you alluded to in the present year whether good or bad that
. >> 531 kansas street issued in july of last year and 432 rhode island an order issued in november of labor so if you uphold this one. >> sorry to keep digging but 432 and 4 thirty are the same properties different buildings. >> right. >> physical structure. >> is it a condo. >> 431 is neighboring building. >> 5 one kansas. >> so regarding the rear neighbor has it been assessed by the department of the property line issues like who's retaining...
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and now kansas wants to make sure recipients of welfare don't waste your money.owing, no assistance shall will used in casinos, jewelry store, massage parlor, body piercing parlor tobacco shop psychic or fortune telling business, video arcade theme park dog or horse racing facility, or sexually oriented business or retail establishment which provides adult oriented entertainment entertainment. joining me now is senator michael o'donnell. senator, can you point me to the data that you have in the state legislature that shows that this is a problem that folks are spending lots of their ponyupon money on the things you have listed? >> well first off, chris, thank you very much for having me on your show tonight. i've enjoyed watching you over the last number of years since you've been on msnbc. >> thank you. >> we know there is hard evidence that individuals on assistance have used that money in casinos, strip clubs, tobacco shows. temporary aid for needy families is -- >> i understand what it is. but when you say there's hard evidence, is this a body of data that s
and now kansas wants to make sure recipients of welfare don't waste your money.owing, no assistance shall will used in casinos, jewelry store, massage parlor, body piercing parlor tobacco shop psychic or fortune telling business, video arcade theme park dog or horse racing facility, or sexually oriented business or retail establishment which provides adult oriented entertainment entertainment. joining me now is senator michael o'donnell. senator, can you point me to the data that you have in...
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violence divides nebraska and kansas and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown.ace off against abolitionists. >> these were men on both sides of the union-rebel divide fighting at a local level using brutal tactics. >> on the james family farm busy shaping the next generation. she sees it as her special duty. >> don't take anything from those yankees. you hear me? every man's responsibility to hold on to what they got. if somebody ain't holding on to what is theirs you just take it. >> her coaching is the beginning of what criminologists call violence conditioning. >> jesse has a mother who is saying nobody is going to tell me what to do. we own the slaves and nobody is going to take that away from us. being violent is his way of life. he absorbs that attitude. >> over the next six years the james family farm transforms into a confederate stronghold. they are a force the north will have to reckon with. on april 12, 1861 the south fires on fort sumter. the civil war begins. fighting in the militia with the confederate army. >> knows that jesse will soon join and b
violence divides nebraska and kansas and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown.ace off against abolitionists. >> these were men on both sides of the union-rebel divide fighting at a local level using brutal tactics. >> on the james family farm busy shaping the next generation. she sees it as her special duty. >> don't take anything from those yankees. you hear me? every man's responsibility to hold on to what they got. if somebody ain't holding on to what is theirs you...
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that originated when the base player and drummer were fired from kansas.ned to each other and said we're not in kansas anymore. kansas is our standard bearer of normalcy to some extent but now it's run by governor sam brownback who walked the walked of his conservative princecals and transformed the states into a
that originated when the base player and drummer were fired from kansas.ned to each other and said we're not in kansas anymore. kansas is our standard bearer of normalcy to some extent but now it's run by governor sam brownback who walked the walked of his conservative princecals and transformed the states into a
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>> we have seen welfare drop in kansas.ograms is supposed to lift people up. we have to find responsible ways. i'm not going to say i need to get a tattoo. it is hard to be poor. >> thank you for coming by. we appreciate it. >>> you can catch me if you are desperate on barney and company week days at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. the name of the show is varney and company. we start very promptly at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. varney and company. >>> i'm greg gutfeld along with eric bolling and dana perino. "the five." >>> hillary clinton's announcing her candidacy sunday via recorded message. here is a preview. >> that wasn't the right video but it beats e-mail. what is her big selling point? >> don't you someday want to see a woman president of the united states of america? >> fair enoug
>> we have seen welfare drop in kansas.ograms is supposed to lift people up. we have to find responsible ways. i'm not going to say i need to get a tattoo. it is hard to be poor. >> thank you for coming by. we appreciate it. >>> you can catch me if you are desperate on barney and company week days at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. the name of the show is varney and company. we start very promptly at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. varney and company. >>> i'm greg gutfeld along...
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kansas bill is awaiting the governor's signature. >> all right. what would kansas outlaw again? have got a whole list, tattoos, massages, spa, nail salons, lingerie, arcades, cruise ships. no one is not going on crews ships. psychics movie theaters. >> you can't barter the food stamps to get this kind of stuff. >> that's correct. >> in maine when you go in the grocery store and they are trying to change. this it's been voted down once already. can you buy whatever you want. >> they do have some restrictions. governor is quite a character. former mayor of waterville so he knows city issues. he is adding to the list. will he page is adding gambling, lottery tickets tattoos, tobacco booze imitation booze. owe diewls. >> food stamps should only be used for food and not booze not substance. i wouldn't say cookies or anything like that. if you have got kids and they apt cooky, they should is be able to have one, chips seafood. >> i would allow seafood and chips sure. nothing he other than food. all right guys. good segment as always. thank you. when we come right back, it will be mill
kansas bill is awaiting the governor's signature. >> all right. what would kansas outlaw again? have got a whole list, tattoos, massages, spa, nail salons, lingerie, arcades, cruise ships. no one is not going on crews ships. psychics movie theaters. >> you can't barter the food stamps to get this kind of stuff. >> that's correct. >> in maine when you go in the grocery store and they are trying to change. this it's been voted down once already. can you buy whatever you...
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you cannot come from kansas and texas, or kansas and not be a republican. there is that in the fact he is also terrified of robert taft. robert taft is an isolationist. he is actually very much a part of the intractable group i was talking about known as the taft republicans. taft is adamant that the government must not get involved in what he calls stomach diplomacy overseas. eisenhower thinks that if we do actively promote equality around the world, to undercut dictatorial governments, there is going to be a nuclear war and the earth will be destroyed. he believes this profoundly. it keeps him up at night. he gets very upset, you can see it in his speeches like the military-industrial complex speech of 61 or the speech to the press that i had a peer. -- up here. he keeps saying to people like taft and mccarthy, cut it out. this is not a game, people are going to die. i have seen them die and you haven't endless much stockier -- and this must stop here. he said we cannot have this happen again in human society. he becomes a republican i think because of th
you cannot come from kansas and texas, or kansas and not be a republican. there is that in the fact he is also terrified of robert taft. robert taft is an isolationist. he is actually very much a part of the intractable group i was talking about known as the taft republicans. taft is adamant that the government must not get involved in what he calls stomach diplomacy overseas. eisenhower thinks that if we do actively promote equality around the world, to undercut dictatorial governments, there...
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. >> the storm throughout stretches today from kansas city to st. louis, des moines into western illinois. large hail, damaging wind and even tornadoes possible. kansas and kentucky already had tornado warnings posted overnight and into this morning. >> that storm system yesterday spawned this rare funnel cloud. one of three spotted over sacramento, california. no confirmation, however, that any of those funnel clouds touched down and turned into tornadoes. with more on today's weather, let's check in with accuweather's stephanie olmo. steph, good morning. >> good morning, reena and t.j. well, on this wednesday, it's going to be pretty messy. we are concerned once again for another round of severe weather off to the plains. that same storm system that produced very beneficial rain for the golden state of california continues to expand eastward, and we are concerned here, kansas city, wichita down to oklahoma city for damaging winds, as well as hail. we are also concerned for isolated tornadoes and this same theme will expand here for our thursday. o
. >> the storm throughout stretches today from kansas city to st. louis, des moines into western illinois. large hail, damaging wind and even tornadoes possible. kansas and kentucky already had tornado warnings posted overnight and into this morning. >> that storm system yesterday spawned this rare funnel cloud. one of three spotted over sacramento, california. no confirmation, however, that any of those funnel clouds touched down and turned into tornadoes. with more on today's...
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kansas city did a nice job of playing shorthanded.rales hits this shot over the head of -- all three games featuring at least one incident that cleared the benches. >>> a's fans knows how far cespedes can hit the ball. and the tigers ran to a 9-1 win over the white sox. cespedes also had the homer for six rbis on the day. the giants couldn't make it two wins in a row today at at&t park. finally after 14 straight games, they will get the day off. they shook up the line up for today's season finale against the diamondbacks. brandon belt at first. it didn't take long to jump on hudson's. 1st inning with a runner on. and giants got one in the bottom of the inning. became a sequence in the third that pretty much decided the game. hudson thinks he has hill to end the inning. bruce bochy not happy then when jordan pacheco got hit. a run was forced in. 3-run inning for the diamondbacks. the giants finally get that day off tomorrow before the dodgers come to town on
kansas city did a nice job of playing shorthanded.rales hits this shot over the head of -- all three games featuring at least one incident that cleared the benches. >>> a's fans knows how far cespedes can hit the ball. and the tigers ran to a 9-1 win over the white sox. cespedes also had the homer for six rbis on the day. the giants couldn't make it two wins in a row today at at&t park. finally after 14 straight games, they will get the day off. they shook up the line up for...
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riley kansas, eerily similar to the ft. hood massacre in texas. at about the same time he took to the internet to declare his jihadist acespirations and cheer the murder of americans in iraq. he spent time last year in a mental health facility, but he apparently did not give up on his dream to attack american soldiers on behalf of isis. this morning federal agents arrested him without incident in topeka. just about an hour and a half ago, the shocking details were given of the case. >> the criminal complaint today alleges that he has spent months developing and attempting to execute a plan that would result in his own death. it's alleged that he planned to pull the trigger of the explosives himself so he would die in the explosion. >> agents say booker's targets were soldiers at ft. riley, an army base near the college town of manhattan, kansas. the attack was imminent according to federal agents. they say booker had over a period of months acquired materials to make a bomb, rented a storage unit to stash it all and had made a video to be poechted
riley kansas, eerily similar to the ft. hood massacre in texas. at about the same time he took to the internet to declare his jihadist acespirations and cheer the murder of americans in iraq. he spent time last year in a mental health facility, but he apparently did not give up on his dream to attack american soldiers on behalf of isis. this morning federal agents arrested him without incident in topeka. just about an hour and a half ago, the shocking details were given of the case. >>...
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there are raids back and forth across the kansas border.ohn brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabins along the pottawatomie creeks and they are shot and hacked to death by broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you looked at the schools just standing outside you'd be very hard pressed to determine white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. and what is even more interesting for most people when they come to visit is they find out that after graduating from elementary school african-american students attended integrated middle and high schools. while they certainly were no supporters of segregation and obviously saw the injustice of having to attend separate elementary schools, the african-american community also was very proud of their schools because these were excellent facilities. so while there was support for the idea of integration
there are raids back and forth across the kansas border.ohn brown, his sons and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabins along the pottawatomie creeks and they are shot and hacked to death by broad swords. that effectively cleared that area of southern settlers. >> here in topeka, if you looked at the schools just standing outside you'd be very hard pressed to determine white students or african-american students attended because the school board really did provide...
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the kansas- nebraska act is passed and expands slavery. and the vote ignites a fire storm.s nebraska and kansas and spilling over in western missouri and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown. and bush whackers face off against the abolitionist. these men on both sides of the divide fighting in a local level and using brutal tactics. on the james' family farm she is busy shaping the next generation of bush whackers and she sos it as her duty to fight for the confederacy. >> don't take anything from the yankees. it is every man's responsibility to hang o. >> her coaching is what criminalologist is violence conditioning. we own slaves and no one is taking that away from us. seeing violence as a way of life he absorbs that attitude from her. the family farm is a confederate strong hold. frank and jesse are a force that the north will have to reckon with. on april 12th, 1861. the civil war begins. and frank james is plunging in the battle and fighting with the confederate army. she knows that jesse will join him and both sons will be at war for the cause. >> you are going
the kansas- nebraska act is passed and expands slavery. and the vote ignites a fire storm.s nebraska and kansas and spilling over in western missouri and battle lines are drawn in jesse's hometown. and bush whackers face off against the abolitionist. these men on both sides of the divide fighting in a local level and using brutal tactics. on the james' family farm she is busy shaping the next generation of bush whackers and she sos it as her duty to fight for the confederacy. >> don't...
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three people died in kansas and five people in kansas and texas became ill. blue bell trying to break down the source of the outbreak. the ceo is apologizing. >> we're heart broken over this situation and apologize to all the blue bell fans and customers. >> a lot of you tweeting about this. this product recall does impact our area specifically right here in virginia but there's 23 other places. virginia is one of 23 states where blue bell products hit the shelves. here are some of the tips you want to know about if you bought or ate blue bell ice cream. you can return the products. blue bell is offering a full refund. if you're experiencing any symptoms get to the hospital to get checked out. headaches, nausea, fever, abdominal pain and diarrhea. clean any surfaces in your home that may have come in contact with blue bell products. >> hormel less likely to sell much turkey this year because of an outbreak. they can't say mr.whether prices or thanksgiving will be effected. >> here's a lookout side. you can see clean and breezy conditions outside. it's going t
three people died in kansas and five people in kansas and texas became ill. blue bell trying to break down the source of the outbreak. the ceo is apologizing. >> we're heart broken over this situation and apologize to all the blue bell fans and customers. >> a lot of you tweeting about this. this product recall does impact our area specifically right here in virginia but there's 23 other places. virginia is one of 23 states where blue bell products hit the shelves. here are some of...
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on the future cast as we go through late afternoon, possibility of severe weather in the red here kansas city can be looking at strong storms. late tonight a wind damage threat towards st. louis and a lot of rain in the ohio valley with potential for flooding problems. as far as the severe storms go this area in red, possibility of very large hail with any storms that fall from wichita falls, kansas city, st. louis indianapolis. as far as tornadoes go today if we're going to have any tornadoes, it would likely be between oklahoma city wichita, job lynn springfield area interstate 44 and towards st. louis. even a few large tornadoes. we hope not. we hope they're all misses instead of hits. so farouthwest is cooler than normal with highs only in the 70s. now it's just a waiting game. we're well prepared and there will be hundreds of storm chasers out there. >> let's hope for calm. thank you so much bill. >>> a nasa scientist says we're getting closer to confirming alien life. how much food must the rock eat daily to remain the rock. what happens when mr. burger marries ms. king? you're wat
on the future cast as we go through late afternoon, possibility of severe weather in the red here kansas city can be looking at strong storms. late tonight a wind damage threat towards st. louis and a lot of rain in the ohio valley with potential for flooding problems. as far as the severe storms go this area in red, possibility of very large hail with any storms that fall from wichita falls, kansas city, st. louis indianapolis. as far as tornadoes go today if we're going to have any tornadoes,...
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that was what is now kansas. and then south to the canadian rivers would be muskogee land. the perrymans re: family descended from or named for a family -- are a family descended from our name for a family of welsh traders. when they came here, they brought their cattle and they began ranching, raising their herds of these wonderful pastor lands out here. one of their sons, lewis went into the trading business, setting up trading posts in competition with shoko, who had the trade with the osage for years and years. back then, the superhighway was trade for the rivers. in the 1830's and epidemic moved up the river and affected the people in springtown and a lot of errands and families moved over here to the arkansas. not only to avoid that, but to resettle. they wound up marrying into the tribe, which was set up here around the council treaty and have established their community up and down the arkansas river. because of the allotment act in the early 1900s we no longer own this land in common as a reservation would. the lands were split up into 160-acre parcels, and under c
that was what is now kansas. and then south to the canadian rivers would be muskogee land. the perrymans re: family descended from or named for a family -- are a family descended from our name for a family of welsh traders. when they came here, they brought their cattle and they began ranching, raising their herds of these wonderful pastor lands out here. one of their sons, lewis went into the trading business, setting up trading posts in competition with shoko, who had the trade with the osage...
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valley, part of missouri and illinois, very active weather across texas oklahoma as well as into kansas. and it is kansas rite here where you see those red dots, that is where we have seen the latest tornadoes come up over the last several hours and we're still not over yet. because we are going to be watching as we go through the next several hours. especially pass midnight, we're still seeing tornado watches texas, oklahoma and the panhandle, the rest of the area all the watches and warnings are dropped for the evening but this area is very active at least for the next two or three hours. tomorrow it is going to be another active day for illinois all the way down through texas along with areas that saw the weather today will see the weather tomorrow. not until tomorrow friday that we see break. more towards flooding we 30 for many places along the west -- along the east consume. >> terrible for those dealing with that, thanks kevin. >>> in yemen the third week of air strikes against houthi rebels in the capital sanaa. iranian war ships also arrived there. tonight the u.s. has warned i
valley, part of missouri and illinois, very active weather across texas oklahoma as well as into kansas. and it is kansas rite here where you see those red dots, that is where we have seen the latest tornadoes come up over the last several hours and we're still not over yet. because we are going to be watching as we go through the next several hours. especially pass midnight, we're still seeing tornado watches texas, oklahoma and the panhandle, the rest of the area all the watches and warnings...
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warriors win it 3-0 game four saturday. >>> kansas back if chicago.'s first playoff berth there in september. this ventura. he needs to slow his roll a little bit. he's having some issues. this is the third game he's had issues and the season is not that old. it's with adam eaton. and then jeff samardzija went full pacquaio on somebody. royals won it 3-in extras. >>> that's all we have. back to you. >> look at these cuts right here baby. >> looking good guys. >>> up next in "the pulse." prom proposal problem. a student fetes suspended because of how he asked a girl to go the big dance. >>> and the lip-sync cop is back with a new viral video. ♪ ♪ ♪ at philadelphia, there's an art to making cream cheese. we always use fresh local milk real cream, and no preservatives. and it's these real ingredients that give philadelphia cream cheese its delicious, one of a kind taste. when it comes to making cream cheese philadelphia sets the standard. so rich. so creamy. only philadelphia. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up becaus
warriors win it 3-0 game four saturday. >>> kansas back if chicago.'s first playoff berth there in september. this ventura. he needs to slow his roll a little bit. he's having some issues. this is the third game he's had issues and the season is not that old. it's with adam eaton. and then jeff samardzija went full pacquaio on somebody. royals won it 3-in extras. >>> that's all we have. back to you. >> look at these cuts right here baby. >> looking good guys....
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a huge funnel cloud over kansas. a tornado was reported just over the state line in oklahoma.
a huge funnel cloud over kansas. a tornado was reported just over the state line in oklahoma.
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especially in kansas right now. a very dangerous situation. for tonight, hutchenson kansas. we're looking at the risk of severe storms. dallas shreveport 32 million people at rick. this danger continues into saturday. charlotte, atlanta st. louis. knoxville. damaging winds, torrential downpours and tornados. and this moves into sunday as well. again, the same area. oklahoma city dallas on into san antonio. 16 million folks at risk. and we've got flash flooding possibilities anywhere from three to five inches of rain throughout parts of arkansas kansas and on down into louisiana, lester. and the danger is this is going to continue on right into next week. so flooding and a lot of damage expected this weekend. >> all right, al thanks very much. >>> now to a terrifying scene on camera. dozens of students on stage, dancing and singing outside indianapolis when the e collapsed, sending the students plummeting into the orchestra pit below. we have the report from westfield, indiana. >> reporter: it baents the big finish to the show of '80s music the students had planned. singing t
especially in kansas right now. a very dangerous situation. for tonight, hutchenson kansas. we're looking at the risk of severe storms. dallas shreveport 32 million people at rick. this danger continues into saturday. charlotte, atlanta st. louis. knoxville. damaging winds, torrential downpours and tornados. and this moves into sunday as well. again, the same area. oklahoma city dallas on into san antonio. 16 million folks at risk. and we've got flash flooding possibilities anywhere from three...
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de las inundaciones dejadas por las intensas tormentas que azotaron desde san antonio al centro de kansasogos indicaron que el mal tiempo llegÓ acompaÑado de rayos y granizo, en parte de san antonio, houston y dallas. algunos riachuelos y pantanosas desbordaron y el agua llegÓ casi hasta los parachoques de los vehÍculos.
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. >>> the kansas city royals have been in several fights so far this season. >> so many issues that some are calling them the most hated team in the league. so an opposing player had fun with that. cleveland's trever bower wearing boxes dplooufss. he didn't need them. the ind yands lost 6-2. >>> up next in the pulse,
. >>> the kansas city royals have been in several fights so far this season. >> so many issues that some are calling them the most hated team in the league. so an opposing player had fun with that. cleveland's trever bower wearing boxes dplooufss. he didn't need them. the ind yands lost 6-2. >>> up next in the pulse,
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. >> that's the governor of kansas talking about a new state law that puts limits more limits on what people can buy with their welfare benefits. he also announced the benefits of the hope act in a tweet. but it's triggered a national outcry. a lot of criticism. it's our talk around town topic today. whur's troy johnson is here with some local reaction. troy, there are a lot of things that you can't buy with welfare benefits. >> absolutely. and kansas kind of took a hieb red of several states about 23 states have some similar issues in their states. but they went a bit further. you'll take a look at the screen and we'll tell you some of the things that you cannot buy. alcohol, cigarettes lottery tickets concert and sporting events. there are also places where money cannot be used in kansas lingerie stores, tattoos and massage parlors, nail salons, casinos theme parks and even swimming pools. they have an extensive list. there are other things on the list. there are places that you simply cannot use the funds that you might need for your family. a lot of people not feeling that because
. >> that's the governor of kansas talking about a new state law that puts limits more limits on what people can buy with their welfare benefits. he also announced the benefits of the hope act in a tweet. but it's triggered a national outcry. a lot of criticism. it's our talk around town topic today. whur's troy johnson is here with some local reaction. troy, there are a lot of things that you can't buy with welfare benefits. >> absolutely. and kansas kind of took a hieb red of...