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and now this sets up kansas-purdue. next week, next thursday. in kansas city.a. live games continue on tbs, tnt and trutv. for our producer kenny mack, mike arnold our director. kevin harlan telling you good night from oklahoma and sending you to your studios in new york after these messages on cbs. whrealking about, chuck? what are we eating? steak. and where are we eating 'em? on a plane. so we're eating ... steaks on a plane. (laughing) you're proud of that, huh? i am, that's funny! how long have you been working on that? oh since the movie came out. really? both: (laughing) drop and give me 50. what's in it for me? sir! excuse me! well, thanks to hotels.com i've gotten used to being rewarded. that's right. what did you just say private? he's a captain, sir! a captain? where? on tv. following orders isn't always rewarding. but hotels.com is. who are you talking to? unlock instant savings now and earn free nights to use later. hotels.com. ♪ba♪ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba ♪turn up the lights in here, baby...♪ ♪extra bright, i want ya'll to see this♪ ♪turn up the lights i
and now this sets up kansas-purdue. next week, next thursday. in kansas city.a. live games continue on tbs, tnt and trutv. for our producer kenny mack, mike arnold our director. kevin harlan telling you good night from oklahoma and sending you to your studios in new york after these messages on cbs. whrealking about, chuck? what are we eating? steak. and where are we eating 'em? on a plane. so we're eating ... steaks on a plane. (laughing) you're proud of that, huh? i am, that's funny! how long...
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one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's end this. >>> a transgender teen is sharing her journey from boy to girl with the word. >> yeah, that story is giving her mother some certain sort of courage this morning. here's abc's juju chang. >> reporter: they always had a special mother/son bond. together they transitioned to father/daughter. learning from each other every step of the way. >> i always felt male. i just didn't realize what that was. >> eric mason says she struggled
one of wealthiest silties in the missouri, kansas city, kansas sir yeah. age >> the story of a trained gender father and his transgender daughter. >> huh they're inspiring others as well as each other. you're watching "world news now." new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling lysol, what it takes to protect. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing...
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i would encourage my colleagues in kansas that we behave the way that kansas farmers and ranchers do, live live for the things that meaning -- live life for the things that are meaningful and take care of each other. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. moran: mr. president, i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: yes. a senator: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be lifted. the presiding officer: without objection. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: we the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of seema verma to be the administration of the department of health and human services signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of seema verma of van v
i would encourage my colleagues in kansas that we behave the way that kansas farmers and ranchers do, live live for the things that meaning -- live life for the things that are meaningful and take care of each other. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. moran: mr. president, i notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: yes. a senator: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be...
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this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. a great story goes with that. it was in 1919 that a group of business commuters gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city and create a tribute to peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. they raised $2.5 million, the equivalent today of about $40 million. the people gathering on this site in 1921, about 100,000 people in a city of 250,000, and the remarkable memorial being withructed and opening president calvin coolidge in 1926. again the people of the , community gathering here. about 150,000 people, the largest crowd that a president of the united states had spoken to up until that time. such was i think the outpouring of honor for those who had served in world war i across the nation. and also, a yearning for peace and a different sort of future than the most recent past. this memorial comes with many complexities. it is a striking architectural feature. it served as a gathering place for many years. in the late 1980's and early 90's,
this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. a great story goes with that. it was in 1919 that a group of business commuters gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city and create a tribute to peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. they raised $2.5 million, the equivalent today of about $40 million. the people gathering on this site in 1921, about 100,000 people in a city of 250,000, and the remarkable memorial...
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city, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to checken moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but they could not find a business use case for it. if they had it, their customers did not have it. even if they found a way to move files around, they may get clogged up on the customer end. a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city ended up moving away again. oliver: what happened is of those entrepreneurs it did come to places like kansas city, perhaps they could not find a business for google fiber but what about on the investment side? money go to these areas and how did it end up feeling any growth in the start up space? the startup community in kansas city they were so excited and thought this will put us on the map. investors will come piling in and it will help kickstart our startup scene. the problem
city, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to checken moved to their and set up his business. he was the only person i could really find for him google fiber fiber had agoogle this escape. he is a sports for todd river and needs that speeded to upload photographs. we talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but they could not find a business use case for it. if they had it, their customers did not have it. even if they found a way...
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territorial kansas online is a terrific online. moneyfortunately it takes to hire or staff that digitization. the state historical society of missouri has done a wonderful job digitizing the major city newspapers. but there is no money to newspaper itself, the small little towns, there is no money. let me move forward a couple of decades. the young man who introduced me at the end of this row is in a class with me right now in which we are creating a permanent exhibit. park was one of the first colleges to accept japanese-american students from the concentration camps. we have 1300 individual archives, onst our it. one person at the end of that row is beginning to digitization project. this will be a class project probably for 10 years. so we go from the companies that do it to the library of congress to the national archives down to miniscule, little places that limited staff toe method staff get the material available to you. that is why we are doing this. large to, it goes from almost nobody being able to do it. as you know, new
territorial kansas online is a terrific online. moneyfortunately it takes to hire or staff that digitization. the state historical society of missouri has done a wonderful job digitizing the major city newspapers. but there is no money to newspaper itself, the small little towns, there is no money. let me move forward a couple of decades. the young man who introduced me at the end of this row is in a class with me right now in which we are creating a permanent exhibit. park was one of the first...
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this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919 that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city and create a tribute to peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. of fundraising campaign lasted only two weeks and raised $2.5 million, the equivalent today of about $40 million. the people gathering on this site in 1921, about 100,000 people in a city of 250,000, and the remarkable memorial being constructed and opening with president calvin coolidge in 1926. and again, the people of the community gathering here. at that time, about 150,000 people, the largest crowd that a president of the united states had spoken to up until that time. such was, i think, the outpouring of honor for those who had served in world war i across the nation. and also, a yearning for peace and a different sort of future than the most recent past. this memorial comes with many complexities. it is quite a striking architectural feature. it
this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas city skyline. what a great story goes with that. it was in 1919 that a group of business leaders gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city and create a tribute to peace. what you see behind me is the outcome of that. of fundraising campaign lasted only two weeks and raised $2.5 million, the equivalent today of about $40 million. the people gathering on this site in 1921, about 100,000 people in a...
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carol: let's talk about kansas city, kansas, the first city to get google fiber.t some entrepreneurs. tell us his story. >> there were quite a few people who saw this and thought it would be great for their business to have google fiber to seted to kansas city up businesses, and one of them is this guy who heard about it and within days had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out, then moved there and set up his business. he was the only person i could really fine for whom google fiber actually had a business use case, because he has a sports photography platform, and he really needs high speeds, particularly for uploading photographs, but then i talked to other entrepreneurs who said they liked it but could not find a business use case for it, and even if they had it, their customers did not have it, so even if they found a way to move bulky files around, they would probably get clogged up on the customer end. a lot of the entrepreneurs who moved to kansas city moved away because they did not find it as useful as they helped. oliver: what happened as those
carol: let's talk about kansas city, kansas, the first city to get google fiber.t some entrepreneurs. tell us his story. >> there were quite a few people who saw this and thought it would be great for their business to have google fiber to seted to kansas city up businesses, and one of them is this guy who heard about it and within days had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out, then moved there and set up his business. he was the only person i could really fine for whom google...
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she is earning her masters from the university of kansas. she serves on the board -- how is your bracket doing? kathleen: it has not really started yet. my grandfather was the first volunteer basketball coach at xavier. i like to the upset last night. steve: we are covering it all here on c-span. we are going to go to tom on the republican line. you are on the line with secretary sebelius. >> yes, ma'am. you knew i was going to ask you a hard question. that's why you just put that arrow through my heart. xavier getting our beloved maryland terps. so sorry.i am not really, but i feel your pain. steve: it was a great game. -- >> it was a great game. ma'am, i wanted to ask you this do you ever wonder and was there much discussion because i find it conspicuously missing in the discussions we have today relative to health care -- was there discussion about the constitution and its enumerated powers and the fact that the federal government was never given the power of creating such a huge creation as this healthcare initiative? steve: thank you, t
she is earning her masters from the university of kansas. she serves on the board -- how is your bracket doing? kathleen: it has not really started yet. my grandfather was the first volunteer basketball coach at xavier. i like to the upset last night. steve: we are covering it all here on c-span. we are going to go to tom on the republican line. you are on the line with secretary sebelius. >> yes, ma'am. you knew i was going to ask you a hard question. that's why you just put that arrow...
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last month i spoke about the terrific difficulties our farmers in kansas and across the country are facing due to low commodity prices. the farm economy has fallen by nearly 50% since 2013 and that decline is expected to continue in 2017 making this perhaps if not the -- certainly one of the worst economic times, economic downturns in farm country since the great depression. in 2016 the harvest in our state and across much of the country were record breaking yields. historic in their magnitude, in fact. what that means is there are still piles of wheat, corn and other grains all across kansas just sitting on the ground next
last month i spoke about the terrific difficulties our farmers in kansas and across the country are facing due to low commodity prices. the farm economy has fallen by nearly 50% since 2013 and that decline is expected to continue in 2017 making this perhaps if not the -- certainly one of the worst economic times, economic downturns in farm country since the great depression. in 2016 the harvest in our state and across much of the country were record breaking yields. historic in their magnitude,...
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this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas any skyline. when a great story goes with that. group of 1919 that a business commuters gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city tribute tod create a peace. what you see behind me is that. million, the2.5 equivalent of $40 million today. in 1921.e gathering memorial being constructed an opening in 1926 with president calvin coolidge. the people of the community gathering here. largestpeople, the crowd that a president of the united states had spoken to up until that time. the outpouring of honor for those who had served in world war i across the nation. also, a yearning for peace and a different sort of future band the most recent past. this memorial come with many complexities, is a striking architectural feature. it served as a gathering place for many years. regionple of the responded to that having been --t can see verse of this those who conceived it. one entered $10 million to restore and refurbish the memorial. 110 million dollars to restore and refurbish
this memorial and museum is such a striking image on the kansas any skyline. when a great story goes with that. group of 1919 that a business commuters gathered and said let's do something to honor the war heroes of kansas city tribute tod create a peace. what you see behind me is that. million, the2.5 equivalent of $40 million today. in 1921.e gathering memorial being constructed an opening in 1926 with president calvin coolidge. the people of the community gathering here. largestpeople, the...
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next, we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. doran: i am doran cart. am the senior curator. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all involved in world war i. it is not just about the united states. everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is comprehensive, in that we do deal with all nations involved in the war. in the museum, when you are going to the exhibition, you see about 10% of the museum collection at one time. the rest we use for research, references, loans to other institutions, and just to make sure we have an encyclopedic collection of the war. when we are teaching about the history of it, we want to cover everything. where i am standing right now is in front of a wall that depicts the various shoulder sleeve insignia worn by the american expeditionary forces in world war i. these were used to identify the units and to create a f
next, we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city. doran: i am doran cart. am the senior curator. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all involved in world war i. it is not just about the united states. everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is...
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marshall of kansas. this is him explaining why the medicaid expansion doesn't work. he's a practicing obstetrician. he says, the poor will always be with us, there's a group of people who just don't want health care and aren't going to take care of themselves. i'll throw that out to anybody who would like to talk back to roger. the doctor is waving his arms. >> why would they bring jesus into this? let me say something. if the medicaid expansion is taken away, it would be a travesty of unseen and unknown proportions. and it would be something that america would have to deal with, the blood of its government on its hands forever. and i'm going to say that and leave that politician alone. >> jesus cared about the poor. >> exactly. >> jesus would want poor people to have health care. so that is just such a stunning
marshall of kansas. this is him explaining why the medicaid expansion doesn't work. he's a practicing obstetrician. he says, the poor will always be with us, there's a group of people who just don't want health care and aren't going to take care of themselves. i'll throw that out to anybody who would like to talk back to roger. the doctor is waving his arms. >> why would they bring jesus into this? let me say something. if the medicaid expansion is taken away, it would be a travesty of...
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the kansas city area had a big scare. and then they rolled into areas of southern iowa and northern missouri. oak grove, the area that was hit the hat, this is oak grove, missouri. we havctures in. that's not much left. not sure if these were mobile homes or houses, we'll find out more information at daybreak. you can see the car flipped there and the roof removed from that home. 12 to 14 injuries reported in that storm that went through the oak grove area. so far, no fatalities, but with this many tornadoes that happened during the overnight hours, there's still emergency personnel out there trying to go to the little areas and the rural communities. we'll find out how many injuries and fatalities we had. hopefully none, but we'll find out into the morning hours. here's what we are dealing with now, a new severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for much of arkansas, northern louisiana, to memphis, greenwood, all the way to tupelo. this is a severe thunderstorm watch. the conditions that favor the tornadoes earlier are
the kansas city area had a big scare. and then they rolled into areas of southern iowa and northern missouri. oak grove, the area that was hit the hat, this is oak grove, missouri. we havctures in. that's not much left. not sure if these were mobile homes or houses, we'll find out more information at daybreak. you can see the car flipped there and the roof removed from that home. 12 to 14 injuries reported in that storm that went through the oak grove area. so far, no fatalities, but with this...
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in nearby, aolathe, kansas, planes tossed, hangars flattened. hail larger than golf balls falling to the north in minnesota, powerful thunderstorms. >> looks like its roping out there! >> reporter: the earliest calendar year tornado on record. this is all that's left of this home. the tornado ripping nearly a 12-mile long path of destruction. david? >> fierce winds from the same storm front fuel a deadly string of wildfires in four states tonight. burning in the texas pan handle, and firefighters losing the battle to save homes in colorado. and some family members losing their lives while trying to save their property. abc's clayton sandell from colorado tonight. >> reporter: across the plains tonight, hundreds are battling winds. wildfires are tearing through hundreds of square miles in parts of kansas, oklahoma, colorado and texas. in clark county kansas, at least 30 homes and structures burned the fires even forcing major interstate 70 to shut down. the fires have killed at least six people in total and countless numbers of livestock. >> you
in nearby, aolathe, kansas, planes tossed, hangars flattened. hail larger than golf balls falling to the north in minnesota, powerful thunderstorms. >> looks like its roping out there! >> reporter: the earliest calendar year tornado on record. this is all that's left of this home. the tornado ripping nearly a 12-mile long path of destruction. david? >> fierce winds from the same storm front fuel a deadly string of wildfires in four states tonight. burning in the texas pan...
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clark county, kansas -- clark county, kansas officials, the county hardest hit, estimated a devastating loss of anywhere from 3,000 to 9,000 head of cattle. that's just one county. as i indicated, clark county was the hardest hit by the wind-blown fires with over 85% of the land in the county consumed by these prairie fires. hundreds of thousands of acres in one county, over 700,000 in regards to our state. on friday i drove south from dodge city, kansas, through range and ranch land i didn't even recognize. what used to be gently rolling prairie dotted with herds of cattle and crisscrossed by fencing is now reduced to black and dust -- blackened dust. friends of mine lost their ranch when a 40-foot wall of fire roared out of the valley over the bluff and burned out their operation. we have unimaginable damage to land and property but also a heart wrenching scenes of wildlife cattle burned, wounded and wandering. many kansans lost everything. according to sheriff john ketchron of clark county, 31 houses and over 440,000 acres were burned there. we have long-time friends there, john and
clark county, kansas -- clark county, kansas officials, the county hardest hit, estimated a devastating loss of anywhere from 3,000 to 9,000 head of cattle. that's just one county. as i indicated, clark county was the hardest hit by the wind-blown fires with over 85% of the land in the county consumed by these prairie fires. hundreds of thousands of acres in one county, over 700,000 in regards to our state. on friday i drove south from dodge city, kansas, through range and ranch land i didn't...
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is in custody in kansas. police now releasing the chilling 911 call from one of his alleged victims. week, when alex deaton allegedly killed his girlfriend and another woman in mississippi. he's also accused of shooting and wounding a jogger. then in new mexico, police say deaton carjacked a teenage couple-- then shot them as they tried to escape. they both survivied. in kansas, police say he shot a convenience store clerk and stole his car. on wednesday, police spotted deaton in a car that matched the description of the clerk's car. they chased the car, which crashed, and caught fire. deaton was arrested. he faces numerous charges. a family in georgia now suing after the dashcam footage release of the arrest that killed thier child. it happened in 20-15. footage shows authorities chase a driver then pull the man outside his truck. authorities then tase the man, and try to subdue him. you see a officer numerous times drop his knee on the neck of the suspect. a state autopsy has concluded its' one of the reaso
is in custody in kansas. police now releasing the chilling 911 call from one of his alleged victims. week, when alex deaton allegedly killed his girlfriend and another woman in mississippi. he's also accused of shooting and wounding a jogger. then in new mexico, police say deaton carjacked a teenage couple-- then shot them as they tried to escape. they both survivied. in kansas, police say he shot a convenience store clerk and stole his car. on wednesday, police spotted deaton in a car that...
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and that is in 1854 in the kansas nebraska act, and his opposition to kansas nebraska is all bound up with the question of, shall slavery be allowed admission to the western territories? so lincoln never works with the assumption that his election is about dealing with slavery in the southern states. but he does insist that it has a great deal to do with whether slavery is going to be allowed to expand into the west. that is the point he says is the nub of the debate. that is the point at which point comes to shove, where the tug has to take place and there can be no concession. so in a way, both professor croft and i are speaking to two halves of the same coin. it is true, the issue was not -- how shall we burn down slavery in the slave states? because there was no point in having that kind of conversation constitutionally, it could not happen. nor were white people in the north particular leaguer to burn down slavery in the south, because the next question that gets asked is, once we do that, what do you do with the freed slaves? and the answer that northern white people tended to p
and that is in 1854 in the kansas nebraska act, and his opposition to kansas nebraska is all bound up with the question of, shall slavery be allowed admission to the western territories? so lincoln never works with the assumption that his election is about dealing with slavery in the southern states. but he does insist that it has a great deal to do with whether slavery is going to be allowed to expand into the west. that is the point he says is the nub of the debate. that is the point at which...
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host: we are talking with kathleen sebelius joining us from kansas, the former governor and kansas and 21st said-- and former secretary of health andal human services. chester is joining us for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. and went to tell a brief story, briefly hit myve husband is a teamster, so i'm lucky enough to have insurance or his job, but where i worked there was a girl i worked with who had insurance through that company and when she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes they did not treat her. the insurance company told her that disease was preventable and it's's your fault we want to ensure you for that. that's what's coming. the other thing i'm worried about is the collapse of so-called collapse, insurance companies leaving the market. is because they can't make the prophet they want. that's why they are leaving. host: thank you, karen.t a we will get a response. guest: karen, you make some excellent points and i as part of my past life i was a insurance commissioner for eight years in kansas, so i know this marketplace pretty well. i was regulating health in
host: we are talking with kathleen sebelius joining us from kansas, the former governor and kansas and 21st said-- and former secretary of health andal human services. chester is joining us for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. and went to tell a brief story, briefly hit myve husband is a teamster, so i'm lucky enough to have insurance or his job, but where i worked there was a girl i worked with who had insurance through that company and when she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes...
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governor sam brownback from kansas. [applause] governor of kansas elected in 2010. he is now in his second term. attorney by training. also of course a former congressman and senator. he signed the largest income tax cut in kansas history and 2012. [applause] he has been a champion for government education systems and environments that promote job creation. and governor scott walker. the 45th governor. [applause] in his second term he was a member of the wisconsin legislature. former county executive from the walk kathy and he won his heavily democratic county in the wake of what was a huge scandal at that time and easily reelected to that job. his accomplishments in wisconsin have been very well documented. of course he survived a recall. he brought about sweeping changes and collective bargaining rights for employees in wisconsin. he is overseeing an economy in wisconsin actually has revived itself.governor walker. [applause] and then finally from the commonwealth of kentucky governor matt blevins. he was elected in 2015. the third republican governor of kentucky
governor sam brownback from kansas. [applause] governor of kansas elected in 2010. he is now in his second term. attorney by training. also of course a former congressman and senator. he signed the largest income tax cut in kansas history and 2012. [applause] he has been a champion for government education systems and environments that promote job creation. and governor scott walker. the 45th governor. [applause] in his second term he was a member of the wisconsin legislature. former county...
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talking with kathleen sebelius from kansas. he former governor of kansas and the 21st secretary of health and human services. chester, calling from pennsylvania. line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. sryer to tell a briefly. husband is -- i'm lucky insurance through his job but where i worked, worked with irl i who had insurance through that and when she was diagnosed with type two diabetes, they did not treat her. the insurance company told her you didn't have to have that disease. that was preventible. it's your fault. we're not going to insure you for that. coming.what's you.: thank we'll get a response guest: karen, you make some i as part oints and of my past life i was actually an insurance commissioner for kansas so i know this marketplace pretty well. regulating health insurance companies long before the affordable care act was after and i saw person person trying to get coverage who had an insurance policy and we did in our office every day was fight to get people the benefits th
talking with kathleen sebelius from kansas. he former governor of kansas and the 21st secretary of health and human services. chester, calling from pennsylvania. line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. sryer to tell a briefly. husband is -- i'm lucky insurance through his job but where i worked, worked with irl i who had insurance through that and when she was diagnosed with type two diabetes, they did not treat her. the insurance company told her you...
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governor sam brownback of kansas. [ applause ] governor of kansas, elected in 2010. he's now in his second term. he's an attorney general by training. also, of course, a former congressman and senator. he signed the largest income tax cut in kansas history in 2012. [ applause ] a champion for limited government, better education system, and creating an environment that promotes job creation. our next governor, my governor, governor scott walker, the 45th governor. [ applause ] in his second term, he was a member of the wisconsin legislature. former county executive from milwaukee county. he won this heavily democratic county in the wake of what was a huge scandal at that time. and then was easily reelected to that job. his accomplishments in wisconsin have been very well documented. of course, he survived a recall. he's brought about sweeping changes and collective bar gaining rights for public employees in wisconsin. and he's overseen an economy in wisconsin that really has revived itself. governor walker. [ applause ] and then finally, from the commonwealth of kent
governor sam brownback of kansas. [ applause ] governor of kansas, elected in 2010. he's now in his second term. he's an attorney general by training. also, of course, a former congressman and senator. he signed the largest income tax cut in kansas history in 2012. [ applause ] a champion for limited government, better education system, and creating an environment that promotes job creation. our next governor, my governor, governor scott walker, the 45th governor. [ applause ] in his second...
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overland park, kansas.. near kansas city.. are making sure a massive fire doesn't re-ignite. around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, flames raced through an apartment complex under construction. the flames quickly spread to other homes nearby. at least 17 homes are damaged or destroyed. three firefighters were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building. just look at your screen. in less than two hours, the fire dozens of investigators will be at the scene this morning. it's unclear what caused the fire. but a fire department spokesperson says some residents may have smelled gas. developing now, the oklahoma state senator facing felony child prostitution charges plans to resign by tomorrow night. police say g-o-p senator ralph shortey was found in a motel room with a 17-year-old boy. police found explicit messages between the two. shortey turned himself into authorities thursday. but his attorney says he expects a not-guilty plea when shortey makes his initial court apearance this wee
overland park, kansas.. near kansas city.. are making sure a massive fire doesn't re-ignite. around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, flames raced through an apartment complex under construction. the flames quickly spread to other homes nearby. at least 17 homes are damaged or destroyed. three firefighters were taken to a hospital with minor injuries. the abc affiliate in kansas city paints an amazing picture of how fast the fire destroyed the building. just look at your screen. in less than two hours,...
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kansas. >>> and from one pregnant giraffe to another. well, sort of. "early today" starts right now. good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. developing overnight, north korean state media just released video of the these could be the ballistic missiles fired into japanese waters on monday. in response the united states has begun dough employing an antimissile system to south korea. defense officials insist it is strictly defensive, a defense siv system aimed solely at north korea. they are holding malaysian citizens hostage. it has been disintegrating since the half brother was attacked at kuala lumpur airport in february. >>> here at home donald trump continues to face questions on his unsubstantiate the allegations that former president obama wiretapped his office during the 2016 campaign. question is not just being lobbed by democrats, but trump's fellow republicans. senator john mccain is for proof sharing tough words on the obligations. >> it is his obligation to tell the american peopl
kansas. >>> and from one pregnant giraffe to another. well, sort of. "early today" starts right now. good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. developing overnight, north korean state media just released video of the these could be the ballistic missiles fired into japanese waters on monday. in response the united states has begun dough employing an antimissile system to south korea. defense officials insist it is strictly defensive, a defense siv system aimed solely at north...
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ucla and kansas in the other. and i have arizona playing kansas for the national championship with ku winning the whole thing. >> i don't like it. here's my final four. all number one seeds. how boring, right? nova, gonzaga, north carolina and kansas. like nova to repeat in the title game against north carolina. >> you have north carolina playing villanova again. >>> i love it, yes. imagine it. >> a time warp. >> i love the drama. all right. from the number one team in the country to the eagles who signed the number one free agent receiver, alshon jeffrey. are they big enough upgrades for carson wentz? >> certainly bigger than last year. that's all i care about. measurably better than last year. i don't know what's going to happen with the one year contracts. jeffrey is motivated to get a big deal. think he would play well. smith i'm not sure about. i think he's on the downside of his career. but at least -- both those guys are better than what they had. so if they get a running back in the draft, and i think at 1
ucla and kansas in the other. and i have arizona playing kansas for the national championship with ku winning the whole thing. >> i don't like it. here's my final four. all number one seeds. how boring, right? nova, gonzaga, north carolina and kansas. like nova to repeat in the title game against north carolina. >> you have north carolina playing villanova again. >>> i love it, yes. imagine it. >> a time warp. >> i love the drama. all right. from the number one...
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in nearby olathe, kansas, planes tossed, hangars flattened. hail larger than golf balls in the area. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> reporter: to the north in minnesota -- >> looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: the earliest calendar year tornado on record. this is all that's left of this home. the tornado ripping nearly a 12-mile long path of destruction. david? >> just a stunning scene tonight. alex, our thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, fierce winds from that same storm front fueling a deadly string of wildfires in four states tonight. flames burning in the texas panhandle, threatening hundreds of homes, but firefighters losing the battle to save some homes in colorado, and some family members losing their lives while trying to save their property. abc's clayton sandell from colorado tonight. >> reporter: across the plains tonight, firefighters aren't just battling flames. they are against dry, powerful winds. supercharged wildfires are tearing through hundreds of square miles in parts of kansas, oklahoma, colorado and texas. in gray coun
in nearby olathe, kansas, planes tossed, hangars flattened. hail larger than golf balls in the area. >> holy [ bleep ]! >> reporter: to the north in minnesota -- >> looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: the earliest calendar year tornado on record. this is all that's left of this home. the tornado ripping nearly a 12-mile long path of destruction. david? >> just a stunning scene tonight. alex, our thanks to you. >>> in the meantime, fierce winds...
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this is overland park, kansas. start apparently at the apartment complex under construction across the street and now you see this home with flames shooting out of the roof there. so this is an ongoing breaking story that we are continuing to follow. if we get any more information, we'll update you with that. >>> to this now about a million dollars in jewelry stolen from a store in lawn crest overnight. skyforce10 flew over that store. looks like someone cut a hole right through the roof and police believe that's how the burglars got inside. we're checking with police to see, if any, surveillance video exists from inside that store. >> as part of our counterintelligence mission is investigating the russian's governments efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. >> a first from the head of the fbi today. he publicly confirmed his agency is looking into whether the trump campaign conspired with russia to interfere with the election. >> lauren mayk is joining us live from washington. this was no order
this is overland park, kansas. start apparently at the apartment complex under construction across the street and now you see this home with flames shooting out of the roof there. so this is an ongoing breaking story that we are continuing to follow. if we get any more information, we'll update you with that. >>> to this now about a million dollars in jewelry stolen from a store in lawn crest overnight. skyforce10 flew over that store. looks like someone cut a hole right through the...
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and the heartland is hit yet again with 30 tornadoes reported from kansas to illinois. >>> and police say an unlicensed cab driver is recovering in the hospital after a robbery attempt in west philadelphia. and there are two suspects that remain on the loose. >> reporter: the victim told police that the two men approached him last night and asked him if he was hacking meaning operating an unlicensed cab. and when the two men got into the vehicle they made their intentions known. a man pistol whipped and shot in philadelphia. the police say he operated an unlicensed cab. he picked up two men at 1:40 at 52nd and market. one in the back and one if the front. and when they asked the money for the ride he immediately started to strike the driver with the handgun and told the victim to give it up. >> they get in the ride and never announced to say where they were going and starts whacking them with the gun. >> the one in the backseat apparently fired the gun and struck him. he was able to drive to 52nd and chancellor and flagged down officers pour help. he was taken to the hospital and list
and the heartland is hit yet again with 30 tornadoes reported from kansas to illinois. >>> and police say an unlicensed cab driver is recovering in the hospital after a robbery attempt in west philadelphia. and there are two suspects that remain on the loose. >> reporter: the victim told police that the two men approached him last night and asked him if he was hacking meaning operating an unlicensed cab. and when the two men got into the vehicle they made their intentions known....
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trump opened his speech by condemning attttacks against jes and the mumurder of an indian mn in kansas last week. and. trump: recent threats vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that while we may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms. amy: that's president trump speaking last night to congress, condemning the five nationwide waves of bomb threats targeting jewish community centers, the desecration of hundreds of grave sites at two jewish cemeteries, and the murder of an indian man in kansas by a white man who reportedly yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire. trump has been under enormous pressure to condemn the threats and attacks. but just earlier in the day, president trump reportedly made a strange comment about the anti-semitic threats during a meeting with state attorneys general, in which he appeared to question whether the jewish community itself was behind the bomb threats. pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro says trump
trump opened his speech by condemning attttacks against jes and the mumurder of an indian mn in kansas last week. and. trump: recent threats vandalism of jewish cemeteries as well as last week's shooting in kansas city remind us that while we may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all of its very ugly forms. amy: that's president trump speaking last night to congress, condemning the five nationwide waves of bomb threats targeting...
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tornado on the ground. >> reporter: a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the night sky as out power lines. >> brian, i have power -- i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, utter destruction. golf ball-size hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road and this home surrounded by debris. the roof also ripped off. >> looks like it's roping out there. >> reporter: but it wasn't only missouri. a likely twist spotted in minnesota. if confirmed it would be a record breaker. the earliest tornado ever to hit that state. and it's not over. more tornadoes and damaging windstorms are likely today. >> accuweather's paul williams is tracking the storms for us. paul, good morning. >> good morning, diane, kendis. we still have the same low pressure system that's going to bear more towards the northeast but before it does that it will cause big-time problems and quite frankly, havoc throughout both of the dakotas. going into minnesota as well
tornado on the ground. >> reporter: a meteorologist with our kansas city affiliate spotting a twister on the ground east of the city. bright lights lighting up the night sky as out power lines. >> brian, i have power -- i have power flashes. this is a tornado that is on the ground. >> reporter: on the ground, utter destruction. golf ball-size hail pelting the area. this rooftop landing in the middle of a road and this home surrounded by debris. the roof also ripped off....
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you were born in kansas?est: i was actually born in buffalo new york. >> armstrong: bump know new york. >> guest: and moved to canada for a few years. and in 1977 when i was 4-year-old i moved to pa parsons kansas, from from there i until high school i was there. >> what were your doctors. >> my dad is a urologist and my mom is an anesthesiologist. >> when you take interest in becoming a lawyer? >> it wasn't until i got into college. i started out premed, and i remember the first year being in the chemistry lab, and doing all of this work and thinking i don't really enjoy this this much. i was in classes write was writing and debating, and the law seems very much in keeping with that. over time as i pursued my academic studies and i the debate team as well, went and applied for law school. i didn't have any lawyers in my family and flying blind and ended up going to the university of chicago and enjoyed that, too. >>> there's a lot of institutions and the university and chicago law school. did you see yoursel
you were born in kansas?est: i was actually born in buffalo new york. >> armstrong: bump know new york. >> guest: and moved to canada for a few years. and in 1977 when i was 4-year-old i moved to pa parsons kansas, from from there i until high school i was there. >> what were your doctors. >> my dad is a urologist and my mom is an anesthesiologist. >> when you take interest in becoming a lawyer? >> it wasn't until i got into college. i started out premed, and...
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first we have kansas and perdue. kansas has josh jackson the best freshman of the year.e's going to dominate in this one have another 20-point game. i'm going with kansas right here then we have oregon and michig michigan. michigan listen they've gone long way. they put the slippers on and they keep dancing and i think they will continue to dance past oregon. that's what i have. guys, and listen my bracket has been ripped up already. so you don't want to make that to vegas but that's what i got. back to you. >> all right, sean. thanks. that's a night bracket we got over there. >> very fancy. >> how is your bracket. >> north carolina still left and kanka still left. villanova didn't hurt me because i had them going out. high duke going to the final four. but i'm still alive. >> wisconsin. >> i didn't pick wisconsin. >> all right. be sure to join us back here at 10:00 tonight. identity theft is a growing problem an indiana woman was florida when police told her what this woman was spending her money on. all i can say is it saturday yet because that's when it's going to be
first we have kansas and perdue. kansas has josh jackson the best freshman of the year.e's going to dominate in this one have another 20-point game. i'm going with kansas right here then we have oregon and michig michigan. michigan listen they've gone long way. they put the slippers on and they keep dancing and i think they will continue to dance past oregon. that's what i have. guys, and listen my bracket has been ripped up already. so you don't want to make that to vegas but that's what i...
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kansas didn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion brooks.mnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their first final four trip in nearly 80 years. the last time the pac-12 was in the final four was in 2008 oregon was dominant on both ends of the floor they win 74 to 60. the ducks will face the winner between kentucky and north carolina. (jr) oregon and kansas were trying to join the bulldogs in phoenix.(jr) dana altman and his ducks were looking to knockoff the jayhawks in kansas city. kansas didn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion they comnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their four trip in the last was in the oregon was the floorto 60.winner north (jr stone)it was all gonzaga from the get-go.their offense was on fire. they were raining three's early on. all in all the team was 12 of 24 from behind the arc. nigel williams-goss had 23 points on the day. gonzaga would go on to score 83 points on the day as they beat xavier 83 to 59. they advance to the final four for the first time in school history. (jr) the warriors
kansas didn't have an answer for tyler dorsey and dillion brooks.mnibed for 44 points and helped oregon reach their first final four trip in nearly 80 years. the last time the pac-12 was in the final four was in 2008 oregon was dominant on both ends of the floor they win 74 to 60. the ducks will face the winner between kentucky and north carolina. (jr) oregon and kansas were trying to join the bulldogs in phoenix.(jr) dana altman and his ducks were looking to knockoff the jayhawks in kansas...
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kansas was hard hit, hundreds of homes damaged were completely destroyed. straight-line wind brought hangars crashing down at an airport in kansas city. no deaths are being blamed on the tornado outbreak. alison: tornadoes sweep away priceless memories, too, but an indiana farmer found a couple's pictures in his field this weekend 50 miles from where they lived. they got to work trying to track them down on facebook. tonight, a match. >> i could imagine if it happened to me, i would want someone to return them. alison: the and are hoping to arrange to meet soon. jonathan: a unified front from lawmakers after renewed threats to jewish centers across the country. a letter is calling for swift action after the sixth wave of bomb threats against jewish schools and community centers. the threats also targeted offices of the anti-defamation league. alison: happening tomorrow, two thee committees will pass first plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. opposition from both sides of the aisle but is supported by president trump. and the first public hear
kansas was hard hit, hundreds of homes damaged were completely destroyed. straight-line wind brought hangars crashing down at an airport in kansas city. no deaths are being blamed on the tornado outbreak. alison: tornadoes sweep away priceless memories, too, but an indiana farmer found a couple's pictures in his field this weekend 50 miles from where they lived. they got to work trying to track them down on facebook. tonight, a match. >> i could imagine if it happened to me, i would want...
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pulls up the upset over number one ranked kansas. later in the night baylor taking on kansas state. the uncontested dunk. it still on the drive. seventy-64. the ready to tingle. they get their own rebound in the back is in. they go on to win 102-92. congratulations to him. first ever. now that has passed its first major hurdle in congress how quickly can it be put in place. because of the leadership and support here in the congress i'm very confident we will repeal and replace obama care. they promise to help tech companies find software flaws. is it legal. to take a closer look. [music] after republicans advance their health care bill through to house committees vice president mike pence lane out a timetable for the legislation. >> it's really a choice between obama care which was about government mandates and taxes they are on the power of the marketplace. because of the leadership and support here in the congress i'm very confident we will repeal and replace obama care and it will all be done by this spring. peter barnes is in washington. peter is back with more on the gop's plan
pulls up the upset over number one ranked kansas. later in the night baylor taking on kansas state. the uncontested dunk. it still on the drive. seventy-64. the ready to tingle. they get their own rebound in the back is in. they go on to win 102-92. congratulations to him. first ever. now that has passed its first major hurdle in congress how quickly can it be put in place. because of the leadership and support here in the congress i'm very confident we will repeal and replace obama care. they...
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the murder suspect had been leading police on a manhunt from mississippi to new mexico to kansas. clayton sandell, on how authorities tracked him down. >> reporter: police say it's right out of a horror movie. >> the man just shot me and i think he's killed my girlfriend. >> reporter: 19-year-old devon philo and 18-year-old sara reeves just finished a hike near albuquerque tuesday when a man with a gun forced them into the trunk of their car. they pull the emergency release to bail out but get separated. as philo escapes, the suspect shoots him. >> i know he's shooting to kill. he's killed sarah, i think. please, you got to get here quick. i don't know if he's going to come down and kill me. >> reporter: what they don't know is, suspect alex deaton is a fugitive on the run. suspected of murdering his girlfriend and another woman in mississippi. also wounding a jogger. >> he left a gun on the passenger seat. should i pick it up in case he comes back down? >> i wouldn't touch it. >> reporter: police say deaton catches and kidnaps reeves again, but when he stops, she runs for it, and
the murder suspect had been leading police on a manhunt from mississippi to new mexico to kansas. clayton sandell, on how authorities tracked him down. >> reporter: police say it's right out of a horror movie. >> the man just shot me and i think he's killed my girlfriend. >> reporter: 19-year-old devon philo and 18-year-old sara reeves just finished a hike near albuquerque tuesday when a man with a gun forced them into the trunk of their car. they pull the emergency release to...
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and in kansas a person died from smoke inhalation. 10,000 to 12,000 people left their homes in kansas this weekend. >>> now let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist bill karins. with all the wet weather across the country, you wouldn't think it would be so stark dry for these areas. >> the areas from oklahoma, kansas and texas were hit and miss with the wet weather this winter. and then they get the dry brush that died off this season. this is their brush fire season. you can thank this storm. you don't see storms that look this impressive that often. it's up near the hudson bay and central canada. this goes down from canada to the gulf coast. as big of a storm you'll see, and that is causing all the windy conditions across the country. that fanned all the flames. this is from areas of oklahoma to texas. and it is going to cause a lot of wind problems today in the great lakes. we're watching a high wind warning from grand rapids to detroit, fort wayne, erie to buffalo, and wind advisories go from bismarck to green bay, madison, chicago included, albany, new york, war rentow
and in kansas a person died from smoke inhalation. 10,000 to 12,000 people left their homes in kansas this weekend. >>> now let's get a check on the weather with meteorologist bill karins. with all the wet weather across the country, you wouldn't think it would be so stark dry for these areas. >> the areas from oklahoma, kansas and texas were hit and miss with the wet weather this winter. and then they get the dry brush that died off this season. this is their brush fire season....
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trump meaning kansas, not kansas city.his, as law enforcement officials tell cnn that threats targets jewish centers and day schools likely originated overseas. officials did say some of the phoned-in threats are likely copycats. >>> former kentucky governor steve beshear delivering the democratic response to president trump. beshear said the president is not helping and attacks to repeal and replace obamacare. >> you and your republican allies in congress seem determined to rip affordable health insurance away from millions of americans who most need it. does the affordable care act need some repairs? sure, it does. but so far, every republican idea to replace the affordable care act would reduce the number of americans covered. >> many of the democratic women in attendance wore white, as you can see in a nod to the women's rights movement in the early 1900s. when encouraged supporters to dress in white as a simple of purity. >>> and rattling offer companies who he says are bringing jobs back to the u.s. >> since my elect
trump meaning kansas, not kansas city.his, as law enforcement officials tell cnn that threats targets jewish centers and day schools likely originated overseas. officials did say some of the phoned-in threats are likely copycats. >>> former kentucky governor steve beshear delivering the democratic response to president trump. beshear said the president is not helping and attacks to repeal and replace obamacare. >> you and your republican allies in congress seem determined to rip...
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, this is the scene at the johnson executive airport in kansas. you can see the storms destroyed hangars, flipping over claims on the runway. right now thousands are without power, hundreds of homes damaged . so far to tornadoes have been confirmed in missouri. the national weather service will be out there to assess the damage and see exactly what went on. that same system is headed our way. let's get right to veronica johnson for the latest. it will be a much weaker system for us. a mobileccounts of home overturned in iowa when the system came through and we are left with severe thunderstorm watch versus a tornado watch out for areas of mississippi and arkansas through the morning hours. the weaker system pushes eastward for us and we are going to get some rain showers from it mainly during the afternoon hours in the ear day tomorrow. thing out your door this morning, grab the umbrella, you will need it, we are getting a break midday but the temperatures are really going to soar with the winds increasing during the afternoon hours. feeling very
, this is the scene at the johnson executive airport in kansas. you can see the storms destroyed hangars, flipping over claims on the runway. right now thousands are without power, hundreds of homes damaged . so far to tornadoes have been confirmed in missouri. the national weather service will be out there to assess the damage and see exactly what went on. that same system is headed our way. let's get right to veronica johnson for the latest. it will be a much weaker system for us. a...