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valley of kansas. in 1854, when the territory had just been opened up. this is a different part of kansas than jeff showed you. we were over in eastern kansas by levin worth, where the codys settled. kansas had just been opened to settlers on the premise of popular sovereignty which meant the settlers got to decide whether or not there would be slavery, territory before 1854 had been closed to slavery. now, when the territory is opened, they settled there, settlers get to decide whether they want slavery. like a lot of northern settlers, isaac cody was a free state democrat. he wanted kansas to be free. it probably also means he was not an abolitionist and probably, like a lot of free state settlers fairly racist. in his autobiography, as mentioned, highly fictionalized. warren says the part about his childhood this is least fictional part. but buffalo bill said he wanted kansas to be a white state where blacks could not settle. this was a very common sentiment among the modern settlers in kansas. myst
valley of kansas. in 1854, when the territory had just been opened up. this is a different part of kansas than jeff showed you. we were over in eastern kansas by levin worth, where the codys settled. kansas had just been opened to settlers on the premise of popular sovereignty which meant the settlers got to decide whether or not there would be slavery, territory before 1854 had been closed to slavery. now, when the territory is opened, they settled there, settlers get to decide whether they...
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kansas city in the fourth quarter this season. they had that tremendous round in the opener against the pacers. they scored three touchdowns to win the game going away. that 14 in week two against the eagles. the chargers to seven to win that game. against the redskins on monday night. 54 points in the fourth. plus 60 tonight. 70 for andy reed. >> who are you listening to and he said npr. i asked him and he said last night, you still listen to npr, he said all the time. >> he's a bit unflappable. having been through it once in my career. where we drafted it gets you fired up and the first thing you top the do is go straight to the gym. i'm sure alex smith was going to be the heir apparent at the quarterback position. he got himself ready to play in a hurry. >> third and six. this is west. two touchdowns tonight. to the 33 yard line. that will be fourth down. >> it's time to grow up now. it's on you. >> the same draft in 05. they earned a couple of super bowl rings. this is fuller. up and down the sideline and it's coke that knocks
kansas city in the fourth quarter this season. they had that tremendous round in the opener against the pacers. they scored three touchdowns to win the game going away. that 14 in week two against the eagles. the chargers to seven to win that game. against the redskins on monday night. 54 points in the fourth. plus 60 tonight. 70 for andy reed. >> who are you listening to and he said npr. i asked him and he said last night, you still listen to npr, he said all the time. >> he's a...
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ese companies in hutchison kansas, and mountain ridge, kansas, showed me how they with local community recruit and train employees as well as innovate to improve their own processes. they repeatedly emphasize how important trade is to kansas.uring in when it comes to trade, nafta, nafta remains a critical to the kansas economy. nearly 40% of the manufacturing kansas go duced in to canada and mexico. let me say that again. 0% of the goods manufactured in kansas go to canada and mexico at a val you a of nearly year. ion each as we work through the process f updating and modernizing our free trade agreements, our goal must be to expand new markets exporters so we can grow our economies and put american made products at the orefront of the global marketplace. thank you, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i ise today to recognize the accomplishments of two amazing countyians, alection and bobby. they have awarded the trish to elie mcnell list mcnellis, president of the
ese companies in hutchison kansas, and mountain ridge, kansas, showed me how they with local community recruit and train employees as well as innovate to improve their own processes. they repeatedly emphasize how important trade is to kansas.uring in when it comes to trade, nafta, nafta remains a critical to the kansas economy. nearly 40% of the manufacturing kansas go duced in to canada and mexico. let me say that again. 0% of the goods manufactured in kansas go to canada and mexico at a val...
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kansas city goes to 5-0. houston goes to 2-3. 42-34 is the final score. big, big night again for alex smith. 324 yards. three touchdowns and no picks. report after these messages from your nbc station. >>> last of the unbeaten stays that way. impressive performance. they put up 42 tonight to beat hous not indicative of the dominance by the kansas city chiefs on two different fronts. one the chiefs remain undefeated and the injury to jj watt. let's first deal with kansas city and the impressive performance by alex smith and company. no doubt, alex smith leading on eight. 10 possessions. solid effort and they got it done and stand by. >> this offense continues to be so efficient and effective. third down conversions on the medium third and long, how are you able to handle the multiplicity as well as you do? >> i think it credits two things. the coaches are putting in good plans and guys sticking to the details. they have a bunch of play makers and everyone has a piece of the pot. everyone coming out and executing him. the attention to detail. showing up on
kansas city goes to 5-0. houston goes to 2-3. 42-34 is the final score. big, big night again for alex smith. 324 yards. three touchdowns and no picks. report after these messages from your nbc station. >>> last of the unbeaten stays that way. impressive performance. they put up 42 tonight to beat hous not indicative of the dominance by the kansas city chiefs on two different fronts. one the chiefs remain undefeated and the injury to jj watt. let's first deal with kansas city and the...
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petersburg, florida, or in kansas, in kansas, i made sure that every patient regardless of their ability to pay had early access to early on in their pregnancy and hopefully identify the risk that might lead to premature birth. mr. speaker, this week is national veterans small business week early on in their pregnancy and hopefully identify the so i rise today to acknowledge the contribution that these folks have given not only to the service to their country but also to their communities and businesses. veterans bring a unique perspective to entrepreneurship. taking leadership skills they developed during the military careers and applying to it to starting a growing business. nearly one in every 10 businesses in this country is owned by a veteran, creating annual sales of over $1 trillion each other and employing over five million americans across the country. these veteran-owned businesses are a pillar of our communities. i applaud the success of these veteran entrepreneurs both in kansas and across the country and ask my colleagues to join me in celebrating national veterans small bus
petersburg, florida, or in kansas, in kansas, i made sure that every patient regardless of their ability to pay had early access to early on in their pregnancy and hopefully identify the risk that might lead to premature birth. mr. speaker, this week is national veterans small business week early on in their pregnancy and hopefully identify the so i rise today to acknowledge the contribution that these folks have given not only to the service to their country but also to their communities and...
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my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful. kansas dependsbeing in the newd about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. you aree grateful that part of that facility. haveeikes: all of us who our stuff here, we were talking about how great it is to know confidenceve that and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my friends that i have worked with who have now that it is, you know taking care of when you are going to be gone. it is still going to be there that people can see it. you know that it is not going to be destroyed by what have you. that makes it great. nexen day, join us at 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 eastern as we continue our feature with photojournalists. you can watch over programs anytime on our website at c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv. all we can, every weekend on c-span3. up next on real america -- up next on "reel america," we continue to look at 1980's briefings on the soviet union. soviet
my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful. kansas dependsbeing in the newd about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. you aree grateful that part of that facility. haveeikes: all of us who our stuff here, we were talking about how great it is to know confidenceve that and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my friends that i have worked with who have now that it is, you know taking...
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how about the example of kansas? and i say this particularly to my two friends, both are my friends -- when i see them both in the gym, i used to play basketball with them. my two friends, the senators from kansas. look at what happened to your home state, the home of charles koch. big tax breaks, huge tax breaks will make kansas the growth center of america. what happened? they did huge tax breaks. they predicted that income would go up in the kansas state treasury by 300 million. it went down by 700 million. they had to actually consider schools from going five to four days. and job growth? this great engine of job growth? kansas grew last year by .2%. the american economy grew by 1.6%. it was a total flop. kansas not only rejected the proposal by raising taxes after they had cut them so deeply, but they threw out a lot of the more conservative republicans, and there was a rebellion within the republican party itself. so, again, trading middle class deductions for a tax cut for the rich is not a fair trade. raising
how about the example of kansas? and i say this particularly to my two friends, both are my friends -- when i see them both in the gym, i used to play basketball with them. my two friends, the senators from kansas. look at what happened to your home state, the home of charles koch. big tax breaks, huge tax breaks will make kansas the growth center of america. what happened? they did huge tax breaks. they predicted that income would go up in the kansas state treasury by 300 million. it went down...
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kansas city at the washington 24. be about a 41 yard field goal from here. >> jon: guess who is back in the eye formation. >> sean: behind the fullback anthony sherman. he actually lost a yard. >> jon: they're going to take this down. >> sean: on the ball, spiking it into the ground. 8 seconds to go. third down. and so far no movement from butker on to the field. >> jon: do they want to center it and here comes butker. they must have wanted the ball on the right hash mark. jay gruden with the time-out. hem i would be down there talking all kind of trash. at this point. >> sean: any rookie is going to remember his nfl debut but this is a particularly memorable experience for the 22-year-old rookie out of georgia tech. they do use the time-out and of course drilled it right down the middle. but it coudoesn't count. >> jon: how about this for you debut? as a kansas city chief. look at this crowd. there's not a soul that has left. >> sean: they're all standing. butker, 22 years old from decater, georgia. all time scorer,
kansas city at the washington 24. be about a 41 yard field goal from here. >> jon: guess who is back in the eye formation. >> sean: behind the fullback anthony sherman. he actually lost a yard. >> jon: they're going to take this down. >> sean: on the ball, spiking it into the ground. 8 seconds to go. third down. and so far no movement from butker on to the field. >> jon: do they want to center it and here comes butker. they must have wanted the ball on the right...
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a good call by kansas city to bring the safety down and give up a shot. watch for it again here. >> jim: crabtree was hurt on the play. so they come in with 27 seconds left to go. rushing three, and carr incomplete. two raters in the area. what was that about? >> tony: another play where two guys, you're going to see it right here. they have to go outside to leverage, you cannot go inside. that is a throw to roberts that would have been caught. you see that ten, he is open. the problem is that gas to go around the sideline. and he is telling them right now, there is no way that kansas city runs the coverage once again. man-to-man outside, leading the big play. you can still throw it short and spike the ball. >> jim: back in the game, 3rd & 10. the past, and it is because! what a catch! incredible! cook comes down with it with a 16 seconds to go! >> tony: listen to them get hyped up on that one. here it is! that was amazing! can you believe that he called out, jim? >> jim: two raiders in the area. >> tony: it is the same route concept. >> jim: look at cook
a good call by kansas city to bring the safety down and give up a shot. watch for it again here. >> jim: crabtree was hurt on the play. so they come in with 27 seconds left to go. rushing three, and carr incomplete. two raters in the area. what was that about? >> tony: another play where two guys, you're going to see it right here. they have to go outside to leverage, you cannot go inside. that is a throw to roberts that would have been caught. you see that ten, he is open. the...
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my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful.eing in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities.
my tent -- my tie to kansas state is wonderful.eing in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities.
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did they do it to get worst ok i interviewed you a couple of years ago and we talked about kansas in two thousand and twelve just for the sake of a global audience some background you and counsel republicans are going to i don't know my goodness let me just say the point when you respond you encounter this republican governor brownback came up with a tax plan for kansas which many people say donald trump a borrowed from his model in kansas it's been a disaster it's the budget deficit cuts in school funding insufficient tax revenues it was so bad that in june of this year a republican led state legislature rolled back the tax plan brought in tax rises your tax experiment in kansas in the roof in other studies in the real world we tried what you say and it was it was a failure there are fifty states in this country i've done lots of work with lots of states prop thirteen and california where you have really just a different kind of candidate this is let's talk about you know who does it because what i did i didn't do that and that was sam brownback plan and i think it was a good come o
did they do it to get worst ok i interviewed you a couple of years ago and we talked about kansas in two thousand and twelve just for the sake of a global audience some background you and counsel republicans are going to i don't know my goodness let me just say the point when you respond you encounter this republican governor brownback came up with a tax plan for kansas which many people say donald trump a borrowed from his model in kansas it's been a disaster it's the budget deficit cuts in...
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, topeka , kansas.il then, lines are open for any issues you want to talk about. you can start calling it now, and we will be -- start calling in now, and we will be right back. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span 2, the book publisher's 70 anniversary party in washington, d.c. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, nbc news correspondent katie tur reflects on the trump campaign in her book "unbelievable," my front seat to the greatest campaign in u.s. history." sick -- secret politicians do not like reporters. what was unusual about this was the very public nature of it -- the way he would go after reporters, myself included, from the stage of rallies, and have the crowd, encourage the crowd to essentially turn on us and boo us. eastern, at 9:00 p.m. former host of "face the nation," bob schieffer on his book "overload, finding the truth in the deluge of news." he is interviewed by susan glasser. bob schieffer: the first thing we have to keep doing is doing what we are doing -- trying to sort out the true from t
, topeka , kansas.il then, lines are open for any issues you want to talk about. you can start calling it now, and we will be -- start calling in now, and we will be right back. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span 2, the book publisher's 70 anniversary party in washington, d.c. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, nbc news correspondent katie tur reflects on the trump campaign in her book "unbelievable," my front seat to the greatest campaign in u.s. history." sick -- secret...
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. >> tony: we are at the point in the game right now, kansas city 30, oakland 34. if you are -- 24. you are at the 30-yard line. they need 12 to get a realistic shot. oakland's defense needs to stand up right now if they want 3 minutes off of the clock, percentage goes way down to win. this is a first down right here, everybody. the next nine yards is going to be the difference. >> jim: the drive that is already taken four and a half minutes. and has changed field position. remember that they started back at the 9. here is the past two kelce. and he lost a yard trying to make a cut. joseph trips him up. going down 4, may be coming up. >> tony: kelce is in zone coverage. turning, getting a field. you just turn and fell, it would be 30 and one. you are down six, oakland, you need this to bring it back. can they get it for them with the season hanging in the balance? >> jim: here they come, the blitz. forcing not to throw. it was bowman who came barreling down on the quarterback. >> tony: that reminded me of luke, watch him come around and go right in there like a missile. and alex fel
. >> tony: we are at the point in the game right now, kansas city 30, oakland 34. if you are -- 24. you are at the 30-yard line. they need 12 to get a realistic shot. oakland's defense needs to stand up right now if they want 3 minutes off of the clock, percentage goes way down to win. this is a first down right here, everybody. the next nine yards is going to be the difference. >> jim: the drive that is already taken four and a half minutes. and has changed field position. remember...
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and to the ap in kansas city. and then after i know they were on the bus and on the way, i would transmit the picture to upi. so i was making all kinds of prints and doing this stuff. we got paid of course at the time was $5 a picture. so it wasn't like you're getting rich at $5 a picture. that's what we got paid. it was fun. that's how i really loved it. i loved shooting the football games, basketball games. and shooting features around kansas state in order to send pictures away. that was what it was about. just all through my career. i went from dallas to madison, wisconsin. because felix mcknight the publisher ofrt dallas times had decided that since i worked for upi in contracted to the times harold. if i had made the picture of jack ruby shooting lee harvey that bob jackson made. or willy allen had made or bill beel made it. they couldn't call it dallas times harold photo. so they had a meeting with the upi people and we went out and they fired us all. the thing about that which it was obviously in the works
and to the ap in kansas city. and then after i know they were on the bus and on the way, i would transmit the picture to upi. so i was making all kinds of prints and doing this stuff. we got paid of course at the time was $5 a picture. so it wasn't like you're getting rich at $5 a picture. that's what we got paid. it was fun. that's how i really loved it. i loved shooting the football games, basketball games. and shooting features around kansas state in order to send pictures away. that was...
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they predicted that growth would soar, last year, kansas grew at .2% rather than 1.6% that all of america grew. t's utter self-serving bull.
they predicted that growth would soar, last year, kansas grew at .2% rather than 1.6% that all of america grew. t's utter self-serving bull.
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by, my tie to kansas state is wonderful. a heck of a lot about being in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking downstairs a few minutes ago about how great it is to know that you have that confidence and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my friends that i have worked with who have now passed away, you know that it is taking care of when you are going to be gone. it is still going to be there that people can see it. you know that it is not going to be destroyed by whether or what have you. and, that makes it great. watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. newt gingrich is interviewed by former congressman tom davis. >> this is an era before cable television. this was before cnn, msnbc. i
by, my tie to kansas state is wonderful. a heck of a lot about being in the news business and about journalism, they just do not have many facilities. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking downstairs a few minutes ago about how great it is to know that you have that confidence and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my...
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speaks to the power of education in kansas. well, the workers for the railroad, he became a popular figure because he's bringing them dinner and they made up a little song about him. buffalo bill, buffalo bill, always aims and shoots to kill and the company pays his buffalo bill. that's your authentic american poetry right there. eat your heart out, europeans. and let me just point out that it's not bisen william. it is indeed buffalo bill. what is this going on? to make us stop calling buffalo, buffalo. and call them bison? bison? i mean, is that like greek and latin derivatives. i know it's scientifically incorrect. like i care. and i would like to tell you it's part of the american language but of course it was the frenchman who came up with the term and identified bison as buffalo, but just because a frenchman did it, doesn't mean it's not okay. goes to prove the french can occasionally get something rith. isn't that amazing? the bison nickel. bison wild wings. i mean, seriously. and evidently the associated press has joine
speaks to the power of education in kansas. well, the workers for the railroad, he became a popular figure because he's bringing them dinner and they made up a little song about him. buffalo bill, buffalo bill, always aims and shoots to kill and the company pays his buffalo bill. that's your authentic american poetry right there. eat your heart out, europeans. and let me just point out that it's not bisen william. it is indeed buffalo bill. what is this going on? to make us stop calling...
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now kansas is my home state, and i imagine many of you have never been to kansas. anybody ever been to kansas? oh. did you stop? because we realize it's not a place people go on vacation, but kansas has been a very important state to the civil rights history of this country. even before brown v board of education in 1954, in my state of kansas there were 11 school desegregation cases like no other state in the nation. african-american american parents were suing for the right for their children to attend any school. not waiting to be assigned to a school based solely on the color of their skin. now what i mean by a legal victory, first of all, brown was a collective action. it wasn't a single individual. a lot of the textbooks, a lot of the websites are absolutely wrong in how they talk about brown v board. now my father didn't wake up one day and decide i had had enough. you know, i'm going to sue the school board. it didn't happen that way. brown v. board was a collective action. they led by the naacp, the national association for the advancement of colored peopl
now kansas is my home state, and i imagine many of you have never been to kansas. anybody ever been to kansas? oh. did you stop? because we realize it's not a place people go on vacation, but kansas has been a very important state to the civil rights history of this country. even before brown v board of education in 1954, in my state of kansas there were 11 school desegregation cases like no other state in the nation. african-american american parents were suing for the right for their children...
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leader from kansas that will be speaking more in depth. i would really encourage you to come and to listen to this because the fact of the matter is, they ended up going down to four-day school weeks for many of the children in kansas. it was a complete disaster. the republican majority actually went back and repealed all the tax cuts. increased taxes again to try to stabilize things. so it just hasn't worked. i was here during both bush tax cuts as well and for me, i think for all of us, we're not ideological. if trickle down economics worked, great. it has not worked. so i don't know how many times we're going to see republicans try to sell a bill of goods to the public when the public has not gotten any benefit from trickling down. so tomorrow, please come join us. it's in the visitor's center. we'll send out something. >> can you talk for a moment, we don't know specifics about the bill to be released tomorrow, i know administration officials talked to house republicans from new york and new jersey as a member from new york, talk about
leader from kansas that will be speaking more in depth. i would really encourage you to come and to listen to this because the fact of the matter is, they ended up going down to four-day school weeks for many of the children in kansas. it was a complete disaster. the republican majority actually went back and repealed all the tax cuts. increased taxes again to try to stabilize things. so it just hasn't worked. i was here during both bush tax cuts as well and for me, i think for all of us, we're...
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he didn't want slavery extended into kansas for whatever reasons. when he was giving an anti-slavery speech, in september of 1854, he was pulled from the platform and stabbed by pro-slavery men and all the -- although he recovered and won election to the free soil legislature in topeka he was continually plagued by his wounds, finally dying in march of 1857, the young billy, his father was a martyr having "shed the first blood in the cause of freedom in kansas." with family in financial straits after his father's death, young billy, cody, went to work for the freighting company of alexander majors and william russell. the company had contracted with our government because president james buchanan was trying to take the spotlight off tensions between the north and the south by having a war against mormons out in utah who weren't obeying the government quite as well as they needed to. and so majors and russell provided the supply wagons to keep that army going. on this trip, during the so-called mormon war of 1857, this young kid cody struck up a frie
he didn't want slavery extended into kansas for whatever reasons. when he was giving an anti-slavery speech, in september of 1854, he was pulled from the platform and stabbed by pro-slavery men and all the -- although he recovered and won election to the free soil legislature in topeka he was continually plagued by his wounds, finally dying in march of 1857, the young billy, his father was a martyr having "shed the first blood in the cause of freedom in kansas." with family in...
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kansas city would get the ball back..march down the field and make a field goal to go up by three withseconds left. the chiefs tack on another touchdown in the final seconds on a fumble recovery. skins lose 29 to 20. at 5:xx time for a check on the forecast. toss to eileen - today a repeat of yesterday - warming trend late week (80s return) - remaining very dry; rain today: mostly sunny. cool start; mild afternoon. highs: 72-77 winds: se 5 mph tonight: mainly clear. patchy fog. lows: 45-56 winds: s 5 mph wednesday: mostly sunny. warmer. highs: 78-81 winds: s 5-10 mph coming up - music fans, mourning the loss of a rock legend. parents in prince george's county. the attack near a bus stop. and continuing coverage after the las vegas massacre. a live report from a city in mourning - right after the break. - [announcer] presenting the shark ion flex 2x. the free-standing, cord free vacuum that can live anywhere because it has two rechargeable batteries. that means you can always be charging, even while you're cleaning. with duo clean, multiflex, and powerful suction so you can go, and go,
kansas city would get the ball back..march down the field and make a field goal to go up by three withseconds left. the chiefs tack on another touchdown in the final seconds on a fumble recovery. skins lose 29 to 20. at 5:xx time for a check on the forecast. toss to eileen - today a repeat of yesterday - warming trend late week (80s return) - remaining very dry; rain today: mostly sunny. cool start; mild afternoon. highs: 72-77 winds: se 5 mph tonight: mainly clear. patchy fog. lows: 45-56...
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and then back in those days, in kansas, you got to eat the road kill. ya, we went andres dollars it, took it to game warden, and i ate venison for a year. >> off that far deer? >> taste add little bit like oil and rubber from the tires, but little bit of bumper in it. >> yes? >> yes. >> that's just extra flavor i guess? >> that's kansas living right there. if you kill it, you hit it, you eat it. all right, 6:13. >> did you have a taste for venison actually? >> , no i really didn't like t i won't eat it to this day t remind me of that accident. oh, no. here we go again. a look at the impact. fats domino had on music. oh, before there were so many artists. there was fats domino. let's play his music today. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ he's a husband, father, veteran... but most of all, he's a fighter. chris brown has never been afraid to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike to fight the north jersey casinos and the takeover of atlantic city. chris brown is fighting to protect jobs in our region.
and then back in those days, in kansas, you got to eat the road kill. ya, we went andres dollars it, took it to game warden, and i ate venison for a year. >> off that far deer? >> taste add little bit like oil and rubber from the tires, but little bit of bumper in it. >> yes? >> yes. >> that's just extra flavor i guess? >> that's kansas living right there. if you kill it, you hit it, you eat it. all right, 6:13. >> did you have a taste for venison...
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. >> there were some lawmakers in kansas who said the same thing. that a big tax cut. dina sykes said proponents of the planned use dynamic scoring predicting incredible economic growth. today we know which forecasts were correct. they may have paid less than income taxes but the increases were offset by theists. so basically the changes were not enough to put the state on the right path. she goes on to say that the state functioned as of the great recession had never ended and that was a tax cut package. so you have to commence those folks at the growth it's going to make up for it. >> and i think i can do that because kansas is economy is not the american economy. it's heavily reliant on agricultural prices and so forth and they tried that, they cut those taxes as they went into a really bad time and i think it reflected itself in the larger economy. it's much more resilient. >> you think you can get democrats? >> i'm not sure about the house. i've lost track of where they are but my guess is what you'll see, and we've seen this before, is that the democrats want to
. >> there were some lawmakers in kansas who said the same thing. that a big tax cut. dina sykes said proponents of the planned use dynamic scoring predicting incredible economic growth. today we know which forecasts were correct. they may have paid less than income taxes but the increases were offset by theists. so basically the changes were not enough to put the state on the right path. she goes on to say that the state functioned as of the great recession had never ended and that was a...
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but, my tie to kansas state is wonderful. they taught me a heck of a lot about being in the news business and about journalism, but they just do not have the facilities to do it. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking a few minutes ago, about how great it is to know that you have that confidence and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have had so many of my friends that i have worked with who have now passed away, you know that it is taken care of when you are going to be gone. it is still going to be there that people can see it. , you know that it is not going to be destroyed by whether or what have you. and that makes it great. , >> nexen day, join us at 7:00 -- we explore the rich history and literary life of the south dakota capital city. today at noon eastern on book tv, author nathan sanderson talks about a pioneer cowboy in his book "controlled recklessness." he was in
but, my tie to kansas state is wonderful. they taught me a heck of a lot about being in the news business and about journalism, but they just do not have the facilities to do it. this is where this facility is. >> we are grateful that you are part of that facility. mr. heikes: all of us who have our stuff here, we were talking a few minutes ago, about how great it is to know that you have that confidence and feeling in the back of your mind that it is there. when i am gone, because i have...
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to kansas state last weeblg -- week. and on first down.udolph with plenty of time will swing it out to hill. and again stopping on a dime but a good open field tackle there by preshiado. >> oklahoma state is going fast but we have to see this. this guy on the ground in space. that is so hard. >> see him move his feet. >> rudolph on the slant to washington. james washington. stiff arm washington. to the end zone -- touchdown, 68 yards. >> harrison hand couldn't make the play down the stretch and connection between mason rudolph and the great james washington continues. these two guys are unbelievable. so much room he had there. >> the bubble -- the bubble action cleared out that underneither defender. great time by mason rudolph and great location to let this guy do what he does and that is make explosive plays after explosive play. >> he is now at 235 yards on the day. james washington, sixth touchdown of the season. last week he passed justin blackmon for second all time in receiving yards at oklahoma state. today showing off the speed an
to kansas state last weeblg -- week. and on first down.udolph with plenty of time will swing it out to hill. and again stopping on a dime but a good open field tackle there by preshiado. >> oklahoma state is going fast but we have to see this. this guy on the ground in space. that is so hard. >> see him move his feet. >> rudolph on the slant to washington. james washington. stiff arm washington. to the end zone -- touchdown, 68 yards. >> harrison hand couldn't make the...
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how do i get amazon to take notice of kansas city. >> kansas city, mayor, sly james answered his ownpping kansas factoids. >> $122,000. >> into reviews of 1,000 amazon products. >> $14.99. wind chimes are music to my ears. >> mayor jeff cheney got help from dallas cowboys owner, jerry jones. >> we got it. >> the frisco flu. >> anything goes when vying for the attention of the world's largest online retailer which is why tucson sent a 21-foot cactus, birmingham planted boxes around town. and several cities got help from amazon's personal assistant, alexa. >> where its the most interesting company in the world going to locate? obviously, washington, d.c. more than 30 cities are expected to submit proposals, dallas, atlanta, and d.c. check most of cities why they stand out. ? >> everything is bigger in texas. except for the taxes. in texas, there is no state income or estate tax. here in dallas, amazon hopeful say it is easy to do business and the cost of living is cheap. >> nation's capital has a lot to offer. amazon founder jeff bezos has the an interest in d.c. he owns "the washingto
how do i get amazon to take notice of kansas city. >> kansas city, mayor, sly james answered his ownpping kansas factoids. >> $122,000. >> into reviews of 1,000 amazon products. >> $14.99. wind chimes are music to my ears. >> mayor jeff cheney got help from dallas cowboys owner, jerry jones. >> we got it. >> the frisco flu. >> anything goes when vying for the attention of the world's largest online retailer which is why tucson sent a 21-foot...
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and our innovative work through the kansas heartnstroke collaborativ. the collaborative has worked diligently loaf the pt ree years to establish a new model anstandard for how to efficitly treat the care of heart disease and strokein rural reas. they provide better care that saves overall costs and is a win-win. 53 counties in kansas with more than 90 hospitals, clinics, and hospitals now are represented in the collaborative care model. not only do theyetter e veof tients in rural kansas, they do so based on model that's a poster charled for our demonstration projects. in 2014, the univsity of kansas partnered with ze medical center and received a $12 million, the-year innovation grafpblet now that window is closing and i'm pleased to say that the collaborative will continue as a self-sustaing entity. let me say that again, this wi continue as a self-sustaining entity. continue to provide eicient care. and literally save thousands of rural americans' lives and give meaningful life their stroke or heart attack. as a ysician in rural kansas for three deca
and our innovative work through the kansas heartnstroke collaborativ. the collaborative has worked diligently loaf the pt ree years to establish a new model anstandard for how to efficitly treat the care of heart disease and strokein rural reas. they provide better care that saves overall costs and is a win-win. 53 counties in kansas with more than 90 hospitals, clinics, and hospitals now are represented in the collaborative care model. not only do theyetter e veof tients in rural kansas, they...
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a 3 to 1 advantage would require everyone in kansas city, kansas to break through. the technology is there had been developed with giving most of 5 to 1antage -- it is a advantage to break through. to take out every man, woman and town, i need every man, woman and child in kansas city, kansas and douglas county to make it through. . i have to get back to just crossing no man's land. the good people of douglas kansas,nd kansas city, if they want to live to get to the other side, they need to kill as many defenders as they can. they turned to artillery. we have to figure out how to best use the artillery to give what we need. to suppress the enemy, to keep them in a and what you see here is the allies trying to figure this out. i actually paste off the area here. it is six yards across. these arek at this, the pounds of shell that are falling within every yard of the trench. this is a world war i shell. it lays right around 15 pounds. that is an average shell. when the british finally get success on the 14th of july, the magic number they come up with is 660 pounds of
a 3 to 1 advantage would require everyone in kansas city, kansas to break through. the technology is there had been developed with giving most of 5 to 1antage -- it is a advantage to break through. to take out every man, woman and town, i need every man, woman and child in kansas city, kansas and douglas county to make it through. . i have to get back to just crossing no man's land. the good people of douglas kansas,nd kansas city, if they want to live to get to the other side, they need to...
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we are live in topeka, kansas, for the next stop on -- a capitals to her. this is with jeff collier, getting his view on the state's medicaid program. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> the chair of the white house economic advisers appeared before joint economic
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and we are live in topeka, kansas, on the next stop, with kansas lieutenant governor giving his view on the state's medicaid program and have the affordable care act has impacted the state's residence. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the chair of the white house council of economic advisors appeared before the joint economic committee to talk about the trump adminisat
and we are live in topeka, kansas, on the next stop, with kansas lieutenant governor giving his view on the state's medicaid program and have the affordable care act has impacted the state's residence. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite...
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he got on a ship, came to kansas, gathered in with the family. after a year on the ranch in kansas, thought that wasn't going to be good, so sylvian young and foolish he -- so being young and foolish he worked at a labor camp for a year in colorado. thought that was not a good plan. scotty heard that his nephew was in the area. somehow eight letter reached my grandpa from scotty saying, if you need a job, i will put you to work. george philip arrived in fort what do i doring, now? as he was walking down the street, ran into scotty, who he what do i do now? had seen only once before at a family wedding. he said, hello there, i am george, i am coming in response to your letter. wonderful, said scotty, probably. he set him up with a horse, introduced into the man he was going to work with, gave him a bedroll, and told him to follow those men. have they went to work with the hurts. -- out they went to work with the herds. there were times where my grandpa george and the other men were down in the cattle yards, or they would take them out to pasture,
he got on a ship, came to kansas, gathered in with the family. after a year on the ranch in kansas, thought that wasn't going to be good, so sylvian young and foolish he -- so being young and foolish he worked at a labor camp for a year in colorado. thought that was not a good plan. scotty heard that his nephew was in the area. somehow eight letter reached my grandpa from scotty saying, if you need a job, i will put you to work. george philip arrived in fort what do i doring, now? as he was...
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in fact we recently approved kansas loan in our senior loan committee and we have rtc in western kansas doing wonderful things there. it is a big big challenge and it depends on revenue sources that are beyond the control of the service provider and beyond the control of the agency. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. welcome again to all of you. i appreciate your work. welcome back to the committee. it is wonderful to have you back with us. broadly, before getting into specifics, i know you said in your testimony that the u.s.da is only agency in the federal government that has distinct mission of creating jobs in rural areas, basic infrastructure and providing access to high-speed internet. that's why i was very concerned. we looked at the cuts in all of those areas. i wonder if you could speak to in broad measures where you see us going and do you think we need more or less? >> thank you. i'm committed to making effective use of the resource rs congress provides to meet those needs. >> thank you very much. i look forward to working with you on that as well. i would just say things
in fact we recently approved kansas loan in our senior loan committee and we have rtc in western kansas doing wonderful things there. it is a big big challenge and it depends on revenue sources that are beyond the control of the service provider and beyond the control of the agency. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. welcome again to all of you. i appreciate your work. welcome back to the committee. it is wonderful to have you back with us. broadly, before getting into specifics,...
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derek car pummeled by three kansas city chiefs. the raiders take exception. a big scrimmage.ch marshawn. he wasn't in the game. he comes charging off the sideline into the fray. he actually bumped into an official. he is penalized for that. ejected from the game. the raiders sustained a 15 yard penalty. it was reported he loved the facility in street clothes. someone else reported he was watching the game in the stands. maybe a suspension to follow. his teammates have his back. >> i saw marshawn come out there. he wasn't trying to do anything but protect his cousin. they are real close. they are like brothers. he has to learn from that. marshawn is smart. he will move forward. >> that is a story you will hear about. i guess you can say good -- think goodness to him the raiders one.>> we will have a new world series champion. the chicago cubs have been ousted from the proceedings at wrigley field tonight. it was a one-man wrecking crew. seldom heard from hernandez. this is a grand slam. dodgers put this game away early. hernandez had three homeruns. seven rbis. the somber face
derek car pummeled by three kansas city chiefs. the raiders take exception. a big scrimmage.ch marshawn. he wasn't in the game. he comes charging off the sideline into the fray. he actually bumped into an official. he is penalized for that. ejected from the game. the raiders sustained a 15 yard penalty. it was reported he loved the facility in street clothes. someone else reported he was watching the game in the stands. maybe a suspension to follow. his teammates have his back. >> i saw...
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jim: the way kansas city is seeing -- playing, they are a fun watch. we'll see you next thursday night with that one and then sunday at pittsburgh coming to town. coming up next, don't miss an all new stephen colonel better show as he welcomes bill murray. for more football, the "the mazda postgame show" continues with our pals on nfl network. for tony, tracy and jay and all the crew. jim nantz saying so long from charlotte. thank you for watching "the mazda postgame show." it's a great time to be a fan when you can come into buffalo wild wings and catch the best moments in sports. unlike in roman times... when you could become the sport. is this section g? uhh, i don't know. i don't know. uh-oh. ouch! get the ultimate sports experience at buffalo wild wings. (cheering) a triangle solo? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sam and yohanna saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national football league. with simply right checking fro
jim: the way kansas city is seeing -- playing, they are a fun watch. we'll see you next thursday night with that one and then sunday at pittsburgh coming to town. coming up next, don't miss an all new stephen colonel better show as he welcomes bill murray. for more football, the "the mazda postgame show" continues with our pals on nfl network. for tony, tracy and jay and all the crew. jim nantz saying so long from charlotte. thank you for watching "the mazda postgame show."...
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in kansas have had trouble registering to vote because of this.the agenda for this commission has been predetermined from the outset. >> right. which i just want to give dale one more chance, which is an important point. i should mention we invited chris kobach and several other members of the commission to come on today either with either of you or alone. no one took us up on that. dale, what do you want to say to the commission now that you feel you have exposed this. >> i want to say the jig is up. from the beginning they've been saying where no predetermined outcomes, no preordained policy goals. but we know now. these documents show you. we see you. we snowe know exactly what it is you've been trying to do which is to take chris kobach's voter suppression experiment from kansas which has stopped one out of seven people from registering to vote in that state. they want to take those plans national. that's been the game plan from the beginning. >> dale, you and your organization have taught people something. and kristen, i know you have been on
in kansas have had trouble registering to vote because of this.the agenda for this commission has been predetermined from the outset. >> right. which i just want to give dale one more chance, which is an important point. i should mention we invited chris kobach and several other members of the commission to come on today either with either of you or alone. no one took us up on that. dale, what do you want to say to the commission now that you feel you have exposed this. >> i want to...
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>> kansas city mayor sly james answered his own challenge by slipping kansas city factoids. >> the average home price is just $122,000. >> reporter: in reviews of 1,000 amazon products. >> at 14.99, the wind chimes are music to my ears. real. >> reporter: anything goes when vying for the retailer. one sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's person assistant. alexa. >> where where is the most interesting company in the world? >> obviously washington, dc. >> reporter: more than 30 cities are vying. some aren't getting involved citing amazon's emphasis on subsidies and incentives. in a "wall street journal" op. ed., sam liccardo called that a bad deal for city taxpayers. >> i think amazon's going to come out ahead. it's not really clear if the cities will. >> reporter: amy studies urban economics at the brookings institution. she warns that amazon's second city could suffer some of the same issues now plaguing its first. seattle. >> there are real problems being the winner. seattle now experiences high inequality, not enough affordable housing to houseworkers. >> reporter: am
>> kansas city mayor sly james answered his own challenge by slipping kansas city factoids. >> the average home price is just $122,000. >> reporter: in reviews of 1,000 amazon products. >> at 14.99, the wind chimes are music to my ears. real. >> reporter: anything goes when vying for the retailer. one sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's person assistant. alexa. >> where where is the most interesting company in the world? >>...
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congressman ron estes served as a straight treasure for kansas and joins us now. nice to see you, sir. appreciate it. >> at afternoon. thank you. leland: there's a lot of platitudes and are short on details. is it a mystery to congressmen like u.s. dollar have you begun to get in on some of the specific details here? >> well, a lot of what chairman brady from the ways and means as well as people from the house and the white house and the senate have all been working to prepare this framework in the details are supposed to be released on wednesday so we can see all the details on how they fit into the framework. but overall, we are pushing out how we get rates lower. rates lower for everybody whether as individuals or working families or businesses whether small business or a mom and pop burger business. leland: rates lowers your bottom line for the talking point and you mentioned as well as the middle class, middle class, middle class. define that for us and what are your redline, 401(k) deductions, can they change, are you okay changing the mortgage deduction or
congressman ron estes served as a straight treasure for kansas and joins us now. nice to see you, sir. appreciate it. >> at afternoon. thank you. leland: there's a lot of platitudes and are short on details. is it a mystery to congressmen like u.s. dollar have you begun to get in on some of the specific details here? >> well, a lot of what chairman brady from the ways and means as well as people from the house and the white house and the senate have all been working to prepare this...
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later today in kansas city. embiid got emotional talking about his time as a jay hawk as it propelled him to come to philadelphia that key game later tonight at 8:30. that is sports in a minute. kristin rodgers. >> crazy to see joel embiid on his college, he was only there one year at university of kansas but they practiced and they will play in kansas city tonight because kansas city doesn't have a team anymore. >> home coming for him. >> that was kristin, she's knew, you will meet, talk with her later in the show. >> i have looked over her bio, we will tell you all of her secrets. it will be fun to meet kristin >> she doesn't know what is coming. >> i didn't realize that her daddies famous. >> he is. >> a famous rodgers. >> aaron? >> her dad did play football, yes, through most of his life. >> it could be aaron rodgers. >> well that would be her brother. >> yeah. >> or cousin. >> how about that big d last night. i'm talk about defense for eagles. they were in such a good mood after the game. do you want to see
later today in kansas city. embiid got emotional talking about his time as a jay hawk as it propelled him to come to philadelphia that key game later tonight at 8:30. that is sports in a minute. kristin rodgers. >> crazy to see joel embiid on his college, he was only there one year at university of kansas but they practiced and they will play in kansas city tonight because kansas city doesn't have a team anymore. >> home coming for him. >> that was kristin, she's knew, you...
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>> reporter: the kansas city mayor took his own challenge, by slipping kansas city factoids into reviews of a thousand amazon products. >> at $14.99, these wind chimes are music to my ears. >> reporter: really, anyt attention of the world's largest online dealer. which is why utah sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's personal assistant, alexa. >> where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate? >> obviously, washington, d.c. >> reporter: still, some cities aren't getting involved. citing amazon's emphasis on subsidies, and incentives. in a wall street journal op-ed. amy lou warns that amazon's second city could suffer some of the same issues now plaguing its first, seattle. >> there are real tradeoffs in being seattle now experiences high inequality. >> reporter: some canadian cities including ottawa, and toronto are also submitting bids, and canada's immigration policies could help with international talent. amazon is expected to make its decision next year. >> those cities have until thursday to submit their bids to amazon. >>> all right, everybod
>> reporter: the kansas city mayor took his own challenge, by slipping kansas city factoids into reviews of a thousand amazon products. >> at $14.99, these wind chimes are music to my ears. >> reporter: really, anyt attention of the world's largest online dealer. which is why utah sent a cactus. and several cities got help from amazon's personal assistant, alexa. >> where is the most interesting company in the world going to locate? >> obviously, washington, d.c....
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when smith took the field it starts going kansas city's way in the 2nd quarter. they were down 10-7. came back in the fourth quarter. the final moments alex perfectly -- albert wilson. 37 yards. within field-goal range to break that 20-20 type. a rookie -- he was signed off carolinas practice squad. 43 yards out. imagine the pressure he was under. four seconds left the washington receives the kickoff. they tried to get funny with the -- the big game is a go. lateral back -- it backfires. kansas city justin houston winds up with the football. he has one thing in mind. a touchdown. the game was already decided. what that did to the point spread -- 6 1/2. it through some gamblers into either a fit or a fit of joy depending on where your money was part the over under change to. it went to 49 points. 29-20 is your final. interesting monday night football game. time to check this out.>>> the war is over in china and their main rivals the caps. from half-court. or exhibition game. what that does is you take a look at it again. first sergeant first class gary sellers who
when smith took the field it starts going kansas city's way in the 2nd quarter. they were down 10-7. came back in the fourth quarter. the final moments alex perfectly -- albert wilson. 37 yards. within field-goal range to break that 20-20 type. a rookie -- he was signed off carolinas practice squad. 43 yards out. imagine the pressure he was under. four seconds left the washington receives the kickoff. they tried to get funny with the -- the big game is a go. lateral back -- it backfires. kansas...
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. >> ninan: we end tonight smack in the middle of the nation's heartland, wichita, kansas.tate choose a new governor next year. among the candidates, four gentlemen, not yet old enough to vote. here's dean reynolds. >> you have to work through it. >> reporter: these four high school students are smart, politically active, forward thinking, and running for governor, of kansas. i mean, governor. come on. right? >> why not? why not? >> reporter: "not" indeed. it seems the 19th century state leaders never thought to include age requirements to run for governor or any requirements. >> you could live in spain, you know. it wouldn't matter. >> reporter: last year, when he was 15, jack bergeson filed to run as a democrat. >> i want to go and fight for what the people want, and i think when you give people the true, honest choice, that is very rare in american politics, they're more likely to vote for you. >> reporter: hassan rouhani is a republican. >> no matter how big that chance is, we have a chance of winning this election. >> there really is no chance of one of these kids beco
. >> ninan: we end tonight smack in the middle of the nation's heartland, wichita, kansas.tate choose a new governor next year. among the candidates, four gentlemen, not yet old enough to vote. here's dean reynolds. >> you have to work through it. >> reporter: these four high school students are smart, politically active, forward thinking, and running for governor, of kansas. i mean, governor. come on. right? >> why not? why not? >> reporter: "not"...