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kansas and missouri have been waging border war for years. over one metro area. namely kansas city. and while conventional wisdom says companies will go where the money is, scott cohn tells us that may be changing, sl. >> missouri wants to create jobs. so does kansas. so, like every other state, they offer incentives. create a job, get a which makes things interesting in kansa. kansas and missouri. >> inted of bringing in businesses from outside of this area, they were used to encourage businesses to move just across a street. >> don hall, ceo of kansas city based hallmark cards, says plenty of businesses, not his, are doing just that. moving a few employees from one side of the border to the other nd back and colle this incentive is that it's a win lose. opportunity for everybody, every time it's used. >> a study by hallmark's charitable arm, the hall famry foundation, says in the past five years, the two states have spent $262 million on tax breaks. as of april, kansas was the net winner of just 1700 jobs at a cost of $93,000 apiece. hall is one of 17 area ceos that sent a letter
kansas and missouri have been waging border war for years. over one metro area. namely kansas city. and while conventional wisdom says companies will go where the money is, scott cohn tells us that may be changing, sl. >> missouri wants to create jobs. so does kansas. so, like every other state, they offer incentives. create a job, get a which makes things interesting in kansa. kansas and missouri. >> inted of bringing in businesses from outside of this area, they were used to...
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we met in kansas city. it brought a tear to my eye to hear the testimonies of those african-american graduates. many of them journalists, by the way. so yeah, we experienced the same things that the current students are complaining about. but that was a minor part of our experience at mizzou. i had the best time of my life at mizzou. it made me who i am. i would encourage -- this is for students. i would encourage all of you to attend mizzou, and i would encourage everybody else to attend mizzou. so we have a great deal of support from alums like you guy s. and if you could just get the word out to people with whom you interact that would be very helpful in turning this thing around and turning it into a positive. >> let me follow up on that. specifically, have the recent events affected diversity in june applications and also faculty recruitment? >> i don't think -- i have no evidence that it has affected faculty recruitment. and i think the impact on the minority students is about the same as the impact o
we met in kansas city. it brought a tear to my eye to hear the testimonies of those african-american graduates. many of them journalists, by the way. so yeah, we experienced the same things that the current students are complaining about. but that was a minor part of our experience at mizzou. i had the best time of my life at mizzou. it made me who i am. i would encourage -- this is for students. i would encourage all of you to attend mizzou, and i would encourage everybody else to attend...
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we don't know how kansas intends to respond.l in kansas is the republican secretary of state, kris kobach. he's been crusading around the country for laws to make voting harder, not just in kansas, but everywhere. kris kobach now has until tuesday to comply with this ruling, or to convince the court to reconsider it. ticktock. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink narrator: sometimes it's the things that the rest of us don't see that can make all the difference in california's classrooms. it's part of my responsibility as someone who's experienced to allow the door to be open for younger teachers. the teamwork between the teachers is essential. when we collaborate with each other... ...it makes everyone stronger. by helping my fellow teachers be successful, i'm helping kids be successful. narrator: the california teachers association: ed
we don't know how kansas intends to respond.l in kansas is the republican secretary of state, kris kobach. he's been crusading around the country for laws to make voting harder, not just in kansas, but everywhere. kris kobach now has until tuesday to comply with this ruling, or to convince the court to reconsider it. ticktock. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power...
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we don't know how kansas intends to respond.he top elections official in kansas is the republican secretary of state, kris kobach. he's been crusading around the country for laws to make voting harder, not just in kansas, but everywhere. kris kobach now has until tuesday to comply with this ruling, or to convince the court to reconsider it. ticktock. [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of car and driver's 10best, 10 years in a row. >>> happy friday! last night as i ended that crazy show, i said i was going to go out and find the best way to mix gatorade and pure grain alcohol. yesterday was the kind of day in politics where there's so much happening, you might innocently desire a properly chilled concoction to both keep you going and settle you down all at the same time. that was how yesterday went. but now, this is friday. and in the cold light of a new day, i have a better idea. wait right there. (man) oh, looks like we missed most of the show. (woman) and there's n
we don't know how kansas intends to respond.he top elections official in kansas is the republican secretary of state, kris kobach. he's been crusading around the country for laws to make voting harder, not just in kansas, but everywhere. kris kobach now has until tuesday to comply with this ruling, or to convince the court to reconsider it. ticktock. [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. named one of car and driver's 10best, 10 years...
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this has been the strange thing going on in kansas, since 2013 republican controlled kansas has triedire proof of citizenship which you never had to provide before, in order to vote. that proof of citizenship law has disenfranchised tens of thousands of kansas voters. primarily voters naturally who happen to be young or registered as something other than republican. tonight the tenth circuit court of appeals ruled temporarily against ha kansas law, close to 20,000 kansas voters whose rights were suspended by the state, they will be added back to the rolls. we don't know how kansas intends to respond. the top elections official is a republican secretary of state, he has been crusading around the country for laws to make voting harder not just in kansas but everywhere. he has until tuesday to comply with this ruling, or to convince the court to reconsider it. ped r most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not fo
this has been the strange thing going on in kansas, since 2013 republican controlled kansas has triedire proof of citizenship which you never had to provide before, in order to vote. that proof of citizenship law has disenfranchised tens of thousands of kansas voters. primarily voters naturally who happen to be young or registered as something other than republican. tonight the tenth circuit court of appeals ruled temporarily against ha kansas law, close to 20,000 kansas voters whose rights...
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and in kansas and ohio, some voters are being removed from the rolls. for some insight into these new regulations, yesterday i spoke with reuters national affairs editor jason szep. >> you know, the idea that new voter i.d. laws have been coming on the books i mean this is something we've been hearing about really almost since president obama got into office. what's the difference now? >> the big difference now is 2013 you had a supreme court decision, the shelby decision. since the shelby decision states you no longer have to clear any kind of changes to voting laws with the department of justice. so we're seeing a lot more changes to the laws, a lot more friction over this issue. in a number of states. and a lot more litigation now over this issue. >> sreenivasan: what's happening in ohio that's different this cycle? >> well, ohio has a law on its books, it's had this law on its books for quite some time and this is a law that essentially means if you haven't voted for three elections you would automatically be purged from the voter registration rolls
and in kansas and ohio, some voters are being removed from the rolls. for some insight into these new regulations, yesterday i spoke with reuters national affairs editor jason szep. >> you know, the idea that new voter i.d. laws have been coming on the books i mean this is something we've been hearing about really almost since president obama got into office. what's the difference now? >> the big difference now is 2013 you had a supreme court decision, the shelby decision. since the...
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kansas is a flag meant to represent manifest destiny. are three separate images of people on the flag, all moving westward. >> manifest destiny was the belief that american expansion across the continent was both inevitable and justifiable. >> in the foreground, you see a just beyond the farmer you see a wagon train, also heading west. in the background you see native americans hunting bison. there's also a steamboat on the kansas river meant to represent commerce. life for the pioneers was not easy, and the state motto is "ad astra per espera," which means "to the stars through difficulties," which is certainly a reference to how hard it was to settle the land. >> within the state seal, 34 stars represent kansas' place as our 34th state. >> above that state seal, there is a blue-and-gold band meant to reference the french and the louisiana purchase. >> and at the very top is the state flower -- the sunflower. believe it or not, in kansas, it used to be illegal to serve ice cream on cherry pie. if you know, send us an e-mail at info@teen
kansas is a flag meant to represent manifest destiny. are three separate images of people on the flag, all moving westward. >> manifest destiny was the belief that american expansion across the continent was both inevitable and justifiable. >> in the foreground, you see a just beyond the farmer you see a wagon train, also heading west. in the background you see native americans hunting bison. there's also a steamboat on the kansas river meant to represent commerce. life for the...
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when we were in the big 8, we had a rivalry with kansas. inl, for a person of color theouri -- go back to origins of that conflict -- i am on kansas's side. that is where we are. so, we have got to reconcile these differences. we have to come together, as a university, and a state, and move forward. >> before i ask the final question i have a few announcements. quick reminder that the national press club is the leading professional organization for journalists. free pressr a worldwide. for more information, please visit our website. that is press.org. i want to remind you of some upcoming programs. the labor secretary will join us tomorrow. on june 30, christopher hart will adjust the club. on july 14, admiral mike rogers the director of the national security agency will speak at a luncheon. to present our guest to the traditional press club mug. [applause] saved the toughest question for last. one more, and in very honest terms, how do you expect mizzou's football team to do this fall? of knowing. way atere are those th prognosticate about
when we were in the big 8, we had a rivalry with kansas. inl, for a person of color theouri -- go back to origins of that conflict -- i am on kansas's side. that is where we are. so, we have got to reconcile these differences. we have to come together, as a university, and a state, and move forward. >> before i ask the final question i have a few announcements. quick reminder that the national press club is the leading professional organization for journalists. free pressr a worldwide....
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in kansas it didn't work out so well.what happened in kansas to make a long story short is there was a civil war. one part of kansas didn't want slavery. the others coming into kansas wanted to oppose slavery and it was a challenge for pierce to figure out which side to be on. there was never a doubt. pierce came down strongly on the side of slavery. not just trying to fit more than one but sending -- using a lot of force for the federal government. all the powers he had available were used to shove slavery down the throat of the people of kansas and was met with violence, used force to settle that violence and this became a hallmark of his presidency. popular sovereignty and at the same time ended the his presidency in a tragic way because it showed the impossibility of trying to solve the problem of slavery through the democratic process. the president so clearly was on the side of one. one way it ends, one of the governments decides they dislike pierce so much that when they go toward lawrence, kansas, a name for every
in kansas it didn't work out so well.what happened in kansas to make a long story short is there was a civil war. one part of kansas didn't want slavery. the others coming into kansas wanted to oppose slavery and it was a challenge for pierce to figure out which side to be on. there was never a doubt. pierce came down strongly on the side of slavery. not just trying to fit more than one but sending -- using a lot of force for the federal government. all the powers he had available were used to...
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we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not half as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] general eisenhower: moreover in kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me.
we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not half as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] general eisenhower: moreover in kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me.
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in this fraud machine to keep their candidate's chances alive until kansas city.s city is the first time republicans did not know who the nominated party is going to be since 1952, the first time when they didn't know if it would be dwight eisenhower or the senator from ohio. it is the first time trying to gain psychological advantage, so cbs says, we will just count everybody ourselves, so they -- they startout calling everyone around the country. and if all 55 share to contact said it, you could bank on it and it was true, the most trusted man in america. to announce, prepared to announce that gerald ford has secured enough beforees, three weeks the convention, if he does this and goes on national television and makes the announcement, reagan's campaign is dead in the water. the storyo change line. the way to do it was for reagan to do something unprecedented, which was to choose his running mate the head of the convention. they chose them brilliantly. reagan was a well, modern conservative from pennsylvania who was ironically afford fordate -- ironically a dele
in this fraud machine to keep their candidate's chances alive until kansas city.s city is the first time republicans did not know who the nominated party is going to be since 1952, the first time when they didn't know if it would be dwight eisenhower or the senator from ohio. it is the first time trying to gain psychological advantage, so cbs says, we will just count everybody ourselves, so they -- they startout calling everyone around the country. and if all 55 share to contact said it, you...
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part of our "inspiring america" serious, and our joe fryer found it at the kansas city community kitchen. >> reporter: to say this kansas city eatery is just like any other restaurant -- well, that just might be the highest compliment you could pay. you see this restaurant is actually a soup kitchen. >> today we have oven fried chicken. roechted potatoes. >> reporter: one with an innovative twist. gone are the trays and the slow-moving buffet lines. . . >> party of one today? >> two. >> reporter: instead, the guests are waited on. >> the first time it happened, i thought it was off the chain. >> what can i get to you drink? >> reporter: after serving meals to the needy for more than three decades, episcopal community service switched to the restaurant model this year, surprising regulars like tess mccue. >> i was like, am i in the right place? >> you walk in here and someone sat you down and served you, how does that make you feel? >> special. very special. >> reporter: to make it work, all of the waiters are volunteers. >> thank you. >> it doesn't cost anything extra. it really doesn't
part of our "inspiring america" serious, and our joe fryer found it at the kansas city community kitchen. >> reporter: to say this kansas city eatery is just like any other restaurant -- well, that just might be the highest compliment you could pay. you see this restaurant is actually a soup kitchen. >> today we have oven fried chicken. roechted potatoes. >> reporter: one with an innovative twist. gone are the trays and the slow-moving buffet lines. . . >>...
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we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not have as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] moreover innhower: kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me. today i returned to the home of my boyhood to join with friends and family in reunion. to see again familiar faces. to receive an inspiring welcome. no man can experience these things without deep gratitude and humble thanksgiving for the benefits and the kindnesses that he has enjoyed. torealizes anew when he goes those who guided them in his youth. who taught him. who gave to him a share of their own spirit and heart and soul. he strives through the years to repay dear ones and friends. yet he can never entirely erase the debt. he can only testify to what he owes. here and now i have the opportunity to speak out from the bottom of my heart. i thank you of abilene, of dickinson county, and the state of kansas. thank you warmly and humbly for your teachings, your help, and your encouragement. w
we are of course experiencing today, a kansas shower. but i assure you there is not have as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] moreover innhower: kansas, we can use this rain. it's ok by me. today i returned to the home of my boyhood to join with friends and family in reunion. to see again familiar faces. to receive an inspiring welcome. no man can experience these things without deep gratitude and humble thanksgiving for the benefits and...
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coming. >> reporter: joe fryer nbc news, kansas city, missouri. >> nice job by joe. that will do it for us on "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm thomas roberts, reporting from new york. thank you for watching (narrator) imagine, wiping away the appearance of crepey skin. on your arms... (female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck.
coming. >> reporter: joe fryer nbc news, kansas city, missouri. >> nice job by joe. that will do it for us on "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm thomas roberts, reporting from new york. thank you for watching (narrator) imagine, wiping away the appearance of crepey skin. on your arms... (female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female...
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one part of kansas didn't want slavery, others were coming into kansas, want ode oppose slavery, and became a challenge for pierce as president to figure out which side am i on? there never was a doubt, pierce came down strongly on the side of slavery, and ended up not just trying to put in the government more than once but ended up using a lot of the force in the federal government, all the powers he had available he used to shove slavery down the throat of the people of kansas, and that was met with violence so he used force to try to settle that violence, and this became a hallmark of his presidency. it showed the real problem with sovereignty and at the same time ended his presidency in an enormously tragic way because it showed that maybe the impact, trying to solve this problem of slavery, through the small d democratic process, and a process in which the president is so clearly on the side of one force, even kind of -- the popular people vote was. i should tell you, one of the governments formed in kansas decided just -- disliked pierce so much, when they named a street in in
one part of kansas didn't want slavery, others were coming into kansas, want ode oppose slavery, and became a challenge for pierce as president to figure out which side am i on? there never was a doubt, pierce came down strongly on the side of slavery, and ended up not just trying to put in the government more than once but ended up using a lot of the force in the federal government, all the powers he had available he used to shove slavery down the throat of the people of kansas, and that was...
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tomorrow, an enhanced risk from omaha, kansas city, and colombia. two inch-hail possible. and on wednesday, the biggest threat, from chicago, st. louis, columbus, louisville, up to ann arb arbor. 36 million people at risk for severe weather. mostly winds, hail and down ♪ i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on ev-e-ry purchase, ev-e-ry-where. i shouldn't have to ask. what's in your wallet? >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a beautiful day ahead.
tomorrow, an enhanced risk from omaha, kansas city, and colombia. two inch-hail possible. and on wednesday, the biggest threat, from chicago, st. louis, columbus, louisville, up to ann arb arbor. 36 million people at risk for severe weather. mostly winds, hail and down ♪ i'm going to make this as simple as possible for you. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the quicksilver card from capital one....
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and today we're at 93 in kansas city, 93 in chicago. st. louis at 95. in the mid-atlantic, i think we have a good chance of hitting 100 degrees in raleigh. there's the heat in the middle of the country and still one more decent not too hot day from d.c. to new york. 83 today and then tomorrow you jump up to 92. and not only will you jump to 92 but slowly the humidity will be increasing too. 98 in st. louis. by the time we get to sunday, there's a little magenta in here. carolinas, by 100 on sundays. new england and the northwest, they'll save money on air conditioning bills, but everybody will be blasting the a.c. all weekend long. >>> up next, we'll explain why
and today we're at 93 in kansas city, 93 in chicago. st. louis at 95. in the mid-atlantic, i think we have a good chance of hitting 100 degrees in raleigh. there's the heat in the middle of the country and still one more decent not too hot day from d.c. to new york. 83 today and then tomorrow you jump up to 92. and not only will you jump to 92 but slowly the humidity will be increasing too. 98 in st. louis. by the time we get to sunday, there's a little magenta in here. carolinas, by 100 on...
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kaine: i grew up in kansas city. my dad got a job in st. paul. after a couple of years, they were homesick. they moved back to kansas city. i was raised in the midwest. i went to harvard law school. i met this beautiful virginian. i learned what a great negotiator she was. we have been in richmond for 32 years. >> let's talk about growing up in kansas city. the oldest of three boys. sen. kaine: two great brothers, a pediatric cardiologist. he operates on the hearts of newborn babies. my brother pat, he and his wife have a law firm. they are both wonderful guys with kids. my parents are 81 and still alive and my brothers live close to them. they do like visiting virginia. >> i read that you were up early on saturday mornings, worked at your dad's iron shop? sen. kaine: my dad had a company called iron crafters. it was an iron working and welding shop. it was largely a shop that would make things -- bicycle frames, ornamental iron work balconies. classic midwestern manufacturing business. up early to try to work before it got hot. my dad was a grea
kaine: i grew up in kansas city. my dad got a job in st. paul. after a couple of years, they were homesick. they moved back to kansas city. i was raised in the midwest. i went to harvard law school. i met this beautiful virginian. i learned what a great negotiator she was. we have been in richmond for 32 years. >> let's talk about growing up in kansas city. the oldest of three boys. sen. kaine: two great brothers, a pediatric cardiologist. he operates on the hearts of newborn babies. my...
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i'm in kansas city, missouri. that's it behind me. there is kansas city, kansas. two states, one metro area, but those states offer subsidies for job creation, create a job, you get a tax break. what do businesses do? a missouri business will move employees over to kansas city, kansas, and claim a tax break. move them back, claim another tax break. even some local business leaders are now admitting it's all kind of stupid. >> nobody's saying we should dismantel these programs, but i think there's a growing need that we should try to agree to a strategy, a regional strategy that would use these tools to attract businesses to this region to be more effective. >> by the numbers, according to the hall family foundation, which is the charitable arm of hallmark cards, $262 million in tax breaks spent by the two states. kansas at this point as of april was the net winner at 1700 jobs at a cost of $93,000 a piece. now, 17 companies including hallmark have written to the leaders of both states, to the governors and said we need to come up with a better strategy. the states
i'm in kansas city, missouri. that's it behind me. there is kansas city, kansas. two states, one metro area, but those states offer subsidies for job creation, create a job, you get a tax break. what do businesses do? a missouri business will move employees over to kansas city, kansas, and claim a tax break. move them back, claim another tax break. even some local business leaders are now admitting it's all kind of stupid. >> nobody's saying we should dismantel these programs, but i think...
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. >> through the flint hills of kansas. >> were you in the cara loan. >> which is besty don't think he he could stan the people. >> i was playing music on my phone, speakers with the blue tooth. >> yes. >> for some reason i got on a very jazz. >> that is too slow. >> i can't get enough of your love, baby. >> that is what song i played maybe 20 times. >> my favorite is practice what you preach. >> that is real slow. >> yeah. >> too slow. >> i played a little maxwell. >> yes. >> i love maxwell. >> woman's work. >> i like bad habit. >> another good one, whenever, whatever. >> yes. >> it was good.
. >> through the flint hills of kansas. >> were you in the cara loan. >> which is besty don't think he he could stan the people. >> i was playing music on my phone, speakers with the blue tooth. >> yes. >> for some reason i got on a very jazz. >> that is too slow. >> i can't get enough of your love, baby. >> that is what song i played maybe 20 times. >> my favorite is practice what you preach. >> that is real slow. >> yeah....
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kaine: i grew up in kansas city. paul. got a job in st. after a couple of years, they were homesick. they moved back to kansas city. i was raised in the midwest. harvard law school. i met this beautiful virginian. i learned what a great negotiator she was. we have been in richmond for 32 years. >> let's talk about growing up in kansas city. the oldest of three boys. brothers,: two great a pediatric cardiologist. he operates on the hearts of newborn babies. brother pat, he and his wife have a law firm. they are both wonderful guys with kids. my parents are 81 and still alive and my brothers live close to them. they do like visiting virginia. earlyead that you were up on saturday mornings, worked at your dad's iron shop? sen. kaine: my dad had a company called iron crafters. it was an iron working in welding shop. -- iron working and welding shop. it was largely a shop that would make things -- icicle frames, or not -- bicycle frames, balconies.iron work classic midwestern manufacturing business. up early to try to work before it got hot. my
kaine: i grew up in kansas city. paul. got a job in st. after a couple of years, they were homesick. they moved back to kansas city. i was raised in the midwest. harvard law school. i met this beautiful virginian. i learned what a great negotiator she was. we have been in richmond for 32 years. >> let's talk about growing up in kansas city. the oldest of three boys. brothers,: two great a pediatric cardiologist. he operates on the hearts of newborn babies. brother pat, he and his wife...
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and then tomorrow, we take the chance of severe weather from kansas, moving it to areas of missouri, st. louis carefully too, potentially severe weather, isolated tornadoes, that will be for your tuesday forecast. that's a wrap of weather, also one major sports story last night, and that was the pittsburgh penguins taking home lord stanley's cup. after trading goals with the sharks, all pittsburgh would need is chris la tang's go ahead score. an empty netter makes it a 3-1 victory for the penguins, fourth stanley cup title in franchise history. exactly seven years since last hoisting the trophy. pittsburgh's sidney crosby earns his first conn smythe trophy as layoff mvp. they did appropriately start the game with a moment of silence, reflecti reflection, in observance of those affected by the tragic events in orlando. back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> still ahead, more from here in orlando and more from broadway on a night set aside to celebrate the cast of hamilton lays down its arms. we'll explain when "way too early" comes back in a moment. before earning enough cash back fro
and then tomorrow, we take the chance of severe weather from kansas, moving it to areas of missouri, st. louis carefully too, potentially severe weather, isolated tornadoes, that will be for your tuesday forecast. that's a wrap of weather, also one major sports story last night, and that was the pittsburgh penguins taking home lord stanley's cup. after trading goals with the sharks, all pittsburgh would need is chris la tang's go ahead score. an empty netter makes it a 3-1 victory for the...
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kansas is an aviation state.ichita and south central, kansas, known as a significant provider of airplanes, general aviation airplanes and parts. we have lots of contractors in that process. we're also a rural state. wichita in fact is knowns a the air capital of the world but in addition to the manufacturing sector which is so important to our state's economy, so important in our ability to compete globally, we're a rural state and airplanes and airports matter to us greatly. and so while we care a lot about the manufacturing of general aviation airplanes, we also care a lot about airports and their ability to take care of flights coming in and out of small communities across our state and certainly across the country. that general aviation airport is a connection to the rest of the world and it allows for medical expertise to be flown into a community in life saving efforts, but just more on a day-to-day basis, it allows for us to have access to customers, to suppliers, to clients because we have manufacturing
kansas is an aviation state.ichita and south central, kansas, known as a significant provider of airplanes, general aviation airplanes and parts. we have lots of contractors in that process. we're also a rural state. wichita in fact is knowns a the air capital of the world but in addition to the manufacturing sector which is so important to our state's economy, so important in our ability to compete globally, we're a rural state and airplanes and airports matter to us greatly. and so while we...
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i grew up in kansas city. they met at kansas state. they got a job and my dad got a job in st. paul. after about a couple years, they were homesick. so i had been born in st. paul but they move back back to kansas city. i was really raised in the midwest and kansas city. i went to missoula, i went to harvard law school and i met this beautiful virginian, my wife and, and when we decided to get married and were looking in both places, then i really learned really learned what a great negotiator she was and she has continued to be. we have been in richmond for 32 years years and we absolutely love it. >> let's talk about growing up in kansas city per the oldest of three boys. >> yep, absolutely. >> i have two great brothers, steve and pat. steve is a pediatric cardiac surgeon. anytime i think i have a hard job with pressure, i think about my brother steve and i don't feel like my job is so hard. my brother pat, he and his wife have a law firm that focuses on everything about the sale of commercial aircraft and they are both wonderful guys with kids and i'm the one who got away be
i grew up in kansas city. they met at kansas state. they got a job and my dad got a job in st. paul. after about a couple years, they were homesick. so i had been born in st. paul but they move back back to kansas city. i was really raised in the midwest and kansas city. i went to missoula, i went to harvard law school and i met this beautiful virginian, my wife and, and when we decided to get married and were looking in both places, then i really learned really learned what a great negotiator...
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areas -- of kansas. help, the help of millions of americans who want freedom preserved, prosperity shared, and pride in america, we will win this election. i speak not of the republican victory, but a victory for the american people. you at home listening tonight, you are the people who pay the taxes and debate of the laws. you are the people who make our system work. you are the people who make america what it is. it is from your ranks that i come and on your side, i stand. ford: something wonderful happened to this country of ours the past two years. we all came to realize it on the fourth of july. together, out of years of turmoil and tragedy, wars and riots, assassinations and wrongdoing in high places, americans recaptured the spirit of 1776. we saw again the pioneer vision of our revolutionary founders and our immigrant ancestors. their vision was of free men and free women enjoying limited government and unlimited opportunity. [applause] mr. ford: the mandate i want in 1976 is to make this vision
areas -- of kansas. help, the help of millions of americans who want freedom preserved, prosperity shared, and pride in america, we will win this election. i speak not of the republican victory, but a victory for the american people. you at home listening tonight, you are the people who pay the taxes and debate of the laws. you are the people who make our system work. you are the people who make america what it is. it is from your ranks that i come and on your side, i stand. ford: something...
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i am in kansas city, missouri. right over there kansas city, kansas.oints to the states for their insentive programs. both of these states have them. in missouri it's called the missouri works program. you create as few as two jobs and you can keep the withholding tax you'd otherwise pay to the state for up to six years. in kansas they have p.e.a.k. promoting employment across kansas. you have to create ten jobs but you might be able to keep the withholding tax for as long as ten years. so what does a company do? i'm in missouri, lease some office space in kansas, move employees over there. then i switch it back up. i lease some office space here in missouri, move the employees back here. collect the incentives again. a lot of money spent, no jobs create. even some local companies think this is kind of stupid. >> nobody's saying we should dismantle the programs, but there's a growing need that we should try to agree to a strategy, a regional strategy that would use these tools to attract businesses to this region to be more effective. >> now, there is
i am in kansas city, missouri. right over there kansas city, kansas.oints to the states for their insentive programs. both of these states have them. in missouri it's called the missouri works program. you create as few as two jobs and you can keep the withholding tax you'd otherwise pay to the state for up to six years. in kansas they have p.e.a.k. promoting employment across kansas. you have to create ten jobs but you might be able to keep the withholding tax for as long as ten years. so what...
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manhattan, kansas.d a letter we received. it was a letter praising me. >> jimmy: oh! >> oh, it turned the whole staff against me. it was terrible. they're all just like -- when i would be like, can you help me on table iii? they're like, yeah, we'll be sure to help you out. >> jimmy: that's not a very bright manager. that manager was not your apple buddy, for sure. >> no. >> jimmy: speaking of apples i've got a fruit bowl here. you've asked for a fruit bowl, why? >> well, i was going to show you and the audience a basic trick that i would >> jimmy: as an apple buddy? >> yeah, i would -- if i can just get you to come like this. you just have to focus. here. >> jimmy: this is not going to -- >> >> no, no -- >> jimmy: okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is a super easy trick to do. >> it your hand up. count of three grab this orange. tangerine. so on the count of three. one, two, three -- then grab it. >> jimmy: okay. and? it's gone. [ cheers and applause ] one more time. one, two, three -- >> jimmy: wow
manhattan, kansas.d a letter we received. it was a letter praising me. >> jimmy: oh! >> oh, it turned the whole staff against me. it was terrible. they're all just like -- when i would be like, can you help me on table iii? they're like, yeah, we'll be sure to help you out. >> jimmy: that's not a very bright manager. that manager was not your apple buddy, for sure. >> no. >> jimmy: speaking of apples i've got a fruit bowl here. you've asked for a fruit bowl, why?...
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[laughter] >> kansas city dogs -- i might tell you, by the way, that i gave this talk in kansas citybout a couple of months ago now and during the q&a period an elderly black man came up to the microphone to ask me a question and also informed me that he had been one of the dog enumerators back in the 30's. [laughter] >> clearly been helped by the experience. well, projects like these ranging from the grandios to the marginal gave help and relief to millions of people during hard times and made the democratic party the majority party. the job's programs not coin coincidentally, i think, and established basis for fdr's huge landslide for reelection. .. roosevelt exhibited daring foreign policy leadership that really strike me as the acme of his presidency and leadership that can be characterized and risks to keep britain in the war. he established a relationship with winston churchill and undertook a national difficult buildup that included an unprecedented peacetime military draft in an election year. in 1940 first subscription in mid-1940 with an election on the horizon not the sort
[laughter] >> kansas city dogs -- i might tell you, by the way, that i gave this talk in kansas citybout a couple of months ago now and during the q&a period an elderly black man came up to the microphone to ask me a question and also informed me that he had been one of the dog enumerators back in the 30's. [laughter] >> clearly been helped by the experience. well, projects like these ranging from the grandios to the marginal gave help and relief to millions of people during...
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the kansas attorney general says he has not decided whether to join a class action suit with 11 other states or sue separately. >>>assachusetts lawmakers are close to sending a bill to the governor to expand protections against discrimination for transgender people. it will permit the use of public bathrooms. the house and senate have passed slightly different measures. once those are reconciled. governor charlie baker is expected to sign the bill. >>> the flooding has prompted the texas governor to list a state of emergency for disaster. in houston, you can see the neighbor is completely submerged. a flood warning is in effect until saturday. evacuations are under way in the city of spring. authorities have had to rescue hundreds of people. one man there says the situation is dire. >> this is real serious. do not play with this. you see what we'reoing g through. and thank the lord for good friends and family. >> more rain and more flooding ahead for texas. let's get to meteorologist allison chinchar. >> john and christine, we have more rain for texas. flood watches and flood warnings
the kansas attorney general says he has not decided whether to join a class action suit with 11 other states or sue separately. >>>assachusetts lawmakers are close to sending a bill to the governor to expand protections against discrimination for transgender people. it will permit the use of public bathrooms. the house and senate have passed slightly different measures. once those are reconciled. governor charlie baker is expected to sign the bill. >>> the flooding has...
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i grew up in kansas city. my parents were from a kansas farm towns. they got a job -- my dad got a job in st. paul. and after a couple of years, they were home sick. they moved back to kansas city. and so i was raised in the midwest and kansas city. went to mizzou. went to harvard law school but i met this beautiful virginian, my wife anne and when we decided to get married and we were looking in both places then i really learned what a great negotiator she was an she continued to best me in every negotiation but we've been in richmond ever since and we absolutely love it. >> the oldest of three boys? son r tim kaine: yes, my a specialist he operates on baby. i think about my brother steve and my brother pat, he and his wife have a law firm that focuses on everything about the seefl commercial aircraft and they're both wonderful guys with kids. and i'm the one that got away because my parents are 81 and still alive and my brother has lived very close to them. they do like visiting virginia so i try to get them out a lot and i fly them back to the midw
i grew up in kansas city. my parents were from a kansas farm towns. they got a job -- my dad got a job in st. paul. and after a couple of years, they were home sick. they moved back to kansas city. and so i was raised in the midwest and kansas city. went to mizzou. went to harvard law school but i met this beautiful virginian, my wife anne and when we decided to get married and we were looking in both places then i really learned what a great negotiator she was an she continued to best me in...
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instead, focused on normal speech remarks into kansas other specie has planned for next week, donald trump speaking about clintons. for now, look forward to that. lorna nicole back to you guys. nicole: connell mcshane commit thank you very much. >> a three-day visit to the u.s. do in a joint of commerce. president obama debate in the oval office yesterday. the two theaters discussed a range of issues included a product by an american company n india. modi spoke to business and political leaders yesterday and discussed his country's future with united states. >> a bilateral relationship with the united states is stronger and we both agree the future would be even brighter. nicole: the visit comes as watched it looks to boost india's ruling counterbalancing the rise of china and asia. nicole: the the world bank splash in its global growth forecast for this year from 2.9% to 2.4%. the world bank put them in the commodities prices come the sluggish demand in advance economy. we traded diminishing capital flows below are forecast follows a similar move by the international monetary fund w
instead, focused on normal speech remarks into kansas other specie has planned for next week, donald trump speaking about clintons. for now, look forward to that. lorna nicole back to you guys. nicole: connell mcshane commit thank you very much. >> a three-day visit to the u.s. do in a joint of commerce. president obama debate in the oval office yesterday. the two theaters discussed a range of issues included a product by an american company n india. modi spoke to business and political...
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leavenworth, kansas. and unfortunately this bill includes an amendment that was offered in committee that allows for the design and planning of construction of a facility. and my amendment is the simple removal of those provisions from this legislation, and it is clear to me that throughout the entire time of the administration of this president, this administration has been unable to provide any cohesive, comprehensive, legally justifiable closure and relocation plan, and yet this bill authorizes the planning and design. and so, madam president, i rise to once again express my dissatisfaction and anger with the senate for its ability to do its job. whether or not my amendment would prevail at the moment is not the issue. it's whether or not there can even be a vote on what i consider a very important issue to kansas and to the country. and i appreciate the efforts by the chairman of the committee who has assured me that he supports this amendment and through no fault of his own were unable to take a vote
leavenworth, kansas. and unfortunately this bill includes an amendment that was offered in committee that allows for the design and planning of construction of a facility. and my amendment is the simple removal of those provisions from this legislation, and it is clear to me that throughout the entire time of the administration of this president, this administration has been unable to provide any cohesive, comprehensive, legally justifiable closure and relocation plan, and yet this bill...
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we have to watch kansas too. could be isolating flash flooding. into saturday, the heat is on.t's going to stay on here throughout the southern half of the country. we have great weather in the great lakes saturday and sunday. the boundary between the really hot stuff and the cooler stuff to the north is right through the middle of the country. that's the best chance of showers and storms. most should be ending by the time the fireworks fly. towards like richmond we have to watch that on the fourth. >> gearing up for the holiday weekend. >>> if fl now it was the largest raid in miami dade police history. over $24 million seized in one spot. the cash was found in five gallon buckets at the home of a suspected marijuana trafficker. police also recovered a weapon. the 44-year-old is being held on multiple drug and firearms charges and his sister was also arrested. >>> some scary footage at a popular denver tourist spot. police received a report of a shirtless man swinging a large plastic pipe on the city's 16th street mall. two bystanders were hit, look at that, suffering minor in
we have to watch kansas too. could be isolating flash flooding. into saturday, the heat is on.t's going to stay on here throughout the southern half of the country. we have great weather in the great lakes saturday and sunday. the boundary between the really hot stuff and the cooler stuff to the north is right through the middle of the country. that's the best chance of showers and storms. most should be ending by the time the fireworks fly. towards like richmond we have to watch that on the...
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city -- in these rallies in chicago and kansas city and dayton. republicans have taught whistled about race for 50 years, but now they are shocked when donald trump starts barking. [applause] sen. brown: sen. sanders: tonight i am proud to stand with a person who says we shouldn't be building walls, we should be knocking down barriers. acheron, andwas in i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] sen. brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. to fightillary clinton for children and families because she has done that all her life. [applause] daysbrown: from her early with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights
city -- in these rallies in chicago and kansas city and dayton. republicans have taught whistled about race for 50 years, but now they are shocked when donald trump starts barking. [applause] sen. brown: sen. sanders: tonight i am proud to stand with a person who says we shouldn't be building walls, we should be knocking down barriers. acheron, andwas in i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to...
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today, the worst, it feels like temperatures, little rock, kansas city, tulsa, st. louis, numerous areas near 110, some could be 115. feel like temperature won't be much better tomorrow. that's where we'll we don't have the humidity but the temperature, 112 in phoenix, vegas, 103. as far as the records, all time records, it will be tough. 119 on sunday, 122 is the all time record. severe weather in the east too. a little bit of everything out there. if we get any bad weather conditions, it will be in virginia and. northern california, actually cool, if not a little chicagollr this time of year. 119, hot by anyone's standards. >> no thank you. >> dry heat. >> working overtime. >> thank you, bill. >>> in the wake of orlando surge of lgbt arming themselves, plus a frightening moment for a driver buying gas. details ahead. you're watching "early today." see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderat
today, the worst, it feels like temperatures, little rock, kansas city, tulsa, st. louis, numerous areas near 110, some could be 115. feel like temperature won't be much better tomorrow. that's where we'll we don't have the humidity but the temperature, 112 in phoenix, vegas, 103. as far as the records, all time records, it will be tough. 119 on sunday, 122 is the all time record. severe weather in the east too. a little bit of everything out there. if we get any bad weather conditions, it will...
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army command at fort leavenworth, kansas. prior to this position, he was active duty marine corps officer and retired in 2009 at the lieutenant colonel after 22 years of military service. he received his doctorate from the university of kansas in 2008, and has worked has been -- his work has been published in a number of periodicals. he will speak about his book available for purchase and fining.
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city,the arena and kansas missouri and i mention that because our next color is from kansas city.tephen, good morning. is the arena still there? >> yes, it is. my question is, how did the republicans go from eisenhower through the last george bush to and not strong america having the gop establishment always win but they were never nationalist like trump. guest: good question. parties evolved. they change over time. the issues change in the men and women change in the attitudes of the american people change. republican party has changed since the time of reagan and certainly people forget, jimmy carter in 1976 ran as an outsider, ran against the washington establishment, was going to reorganize government and ran on tax cuts, was pretty good on the issues of national defense. he ran as a populist outsider, contradictoryuch to where the democratic party had been since franklin roosevelt when they put more faith in the government. after 1976, you have the failures of government in terms of vietnam, inflation and interest rates, the government ortecting president kennedy martin luthe
city,the arena and kansas missouri and i mention that because our next color is from kansas city.tephen, good morning. is the arena still there? >> yes, it is. my question is, how did the republicans go from eisenhower through the last george bush to and not strong america having the gop establishment always win but they were never nationalist like trump. guest: good question. parties evolved. they change over time. the issues change in the men and women change in the attitudes of the...
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. >>> a family in kansas welcoming a bouncing's big baby boy to the family. william hilton came into the world weighing 14 pounds, 14 now, just for the record that's about twice the size of an average newborn. mom says she had no idea he was going to be so big until after the c-section. >> when they took him out the nurse said it's a mini sumo wrestler. so i said what and though showed me like. i was like, that is assume mow wrestler. >> not so mini. the kicker little moses was born 11 days before his due date. he has two older but probably little sisters waiting for him to get home from the hospital. >> the kansas city chiefs looking at draftsing him as a lineman. the u.s. men's national soccer team got back on track with a 4-0 win against costa rica. >> some highlights from the other games from the guys at espn. >>> good morning, america. max and the coach here with you. what a night in oklahoma city. game two, college world series. the sooners with a champs. the tigers had other ideas. tied at 7. tiffany howard pulls it back. we remain tied at one point, a
. >>> a family in kansas welcoming a bouncing's big baby boy to the family. william hilton came into the world weighing 14 pounds, 14 now, just for the record that's about twice the size of an average newborn. mom says she had no idea he was going to be so big until after the c-section. >> when they took him out the nurse said it's a mini sumo wrestler. so i said what and though showed me like. i was like, that is assume mow wrestler. >> not so mini. the kicker little moses...
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police say he stole a shuttle van from kansas city international airport an june 17th, drove it to amaller airport and that's where he was found sitting behind the controls of another jet. >>> former flyers superstar eric lindros is headed to the hockey hall of fame. he's one of the nhl's most dominating players in the 1990s. he was the league's mvp in '95. he led the flyers to a stanley cup final in '97. he had a bitter feud with bobby clark, the general manage at the time. his career ended because of concussions. john clark asked lindros what that meant to him. >> when it's all said and done, everyone wanted to win. there were times of friction, but to have bob's voice and sports make so many, i thank them for their help. >> he was clearly one of the most dominant players in the league at the time and probably one of the most dominant ever for that period of uyme. he was a terrific player. >> lindros will be inducted into the hockey hall of fame in toronto in november. >>> we're only 38 days away from the 2016 summer olympic games in rio. this summer, a south jersey swimmer will be
police say he stole a shuttle van from kansas city international airport an june 17th, drove it to amaller airport and that's where he was found sitting behind the controls of another jet. >>> former flyers superstar eric lindros is headed to the hockey hall of fame. he's one of the nhl's most dominating players in the 1990s. he was the league's mvp in '95. he led the flyers to a stanley cup final in '97. he had a bitter feud with bobby clark, the general manage at the time. his career...
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that's the denver to kansas city to possibly st. louis. it's starting to get hot on saturday.be 101 by the time we get to sunday. it's the same areas. the boundary between the cooler, nicer air and the hot, humid air in the south. it's a monday on fourth of july, lot of picnic plans will be fine. mother nature will have her owns back through the ohio valley and carolinas. it doesn't look like it will rain out anyone's beach plans or anyone's fireworks. i think we're looking pretty good, alex. it's very warm still in the west and just very summer like out there. we don't have to worry about severe weather or tornadoes or anything like that. >> good job. >> not bad. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, one of the nation's most popular pageants dropped swim suits for sports ware. that's next. my experience with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my n
that's the denver to kansas city to possibly st. louis. it's starting to get hot on saturday.be 101 by the time we get to sunday. it's the same areas. the boundary between the cooler, nicer air and the hot, humid air in the south. it's a monday on fourth of july, lot of picnic plans will be fine. mother nature will have her owns back through the ohio valley and carolinas. it doesn't look like it will rain out anyone's beach plans or anyone's fireworks. i think we're looking pretty good, alex....