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these people are coming to kansas. they are free and kansas. a lot of the abolitionists sort of assumed they were to eventually become farmworkers in kansas, exchange labor for their freedom. a lot of people had other notions, including the blacks themselves. particularly the black man. they decided to join the union army. soldiers came from kansas. did you not know that? you know that now. a larger percentage of black soldiers came into the union army from kansas, more by far than any other state. come into thehey army, they were brought by this man, james. the kansas colored regiments. these people were enslaved a few years earlier, but they understood the meaning of freedom, perhaps better than most, and paper willing to put their lives on the line. -- and they were willing to put their lives on the line. let me be clear, we all remember "glory" and the history of the 54th infantry regiment. this is the first black regiment, unofficially. they proceeded the "glory" folks by two years. >> [applause] quintard: these are kansas people, fighting
these people are coming to kansas. they are free and kansas. a lot of the abolitionists sort of assumed they were to eventually become farmworkers in kansas, exchange labor for their freedom. a lot of people had other notions, including the blacks themselves. particularly the black man. they decided to join the union army. soldiers came from kansas. did you not know that? you know that now. a larger percentage of black soldiers came into the union army from kansas, more by far than any other...
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these are kansas people, kansas people fighting for their freedom. and of course, this is one of the officers. captain william matthews. you can see that there are changes taking place rapidly in kansas. remember, 1860 to 1865, i love this. this is the battle flag of the first kansas colored volunteers. these women, i don't know who they are, you can see in their faces how proud they are of the fact that they held the flag that was waived in battle numerous times during the american civil war. what happens here is that african-americans in kansas become a part of the body politic or they demand to become a part of the bali -- the body politic eerie they meet in leavenworth and remember these dates. there are 7000 black folks in kansas and almost all of them have come since 1860. and yet they commit themselves to a future in the state of kansas. they commit themselves to become up -- becoming a part of the body politic. their goal is universal suffrage, the right to serve on juries, a ban on segregation. some might differ with me on this but i would a
these are kansas people, kansas people fighting for their freedom. and of course, this is one of the officers. captain william matthews. you can see that there are changes taking place rapidly in kansas. remember, 1860 to 1865, i love this. this is the battle flag of the first kansas colored volunteers. these women, i don't know who they are, you can see in their faces how proud they are of the fact that they held the flag that was waived in battle numerous times during the american civil war....
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can find it in kansas so first you say it is insufficient but not in kansas. you just said that so i never thought of that. low and behold that even i read the brief i never thought of that and read the opinion you never said anything about that. it doesn't have to say that because that isn't in title for it is in title iii. do you see my puzzlement? >> i do see your point. this is how we think this should work and our position is simple that courts have consistently accepted when they make this argument that first of all is sufficient when -- insufficient is a failure to comply with any of title iii requirements if they can see this does not comply with those requirements because it goes further than even that language said you can tap outside of kansas your clients had nothing to do with that they were never outside. so we excised that paragraph it is called severability. so now excise another reason? >> i think the failure expressly to authorize interception within the jurisdiction there must be an additional reason because our view as i indicated is when y
can find it in kansas so first you say it is insufficient but not in kansas. you just said that so i never thought of that. low and behold that even i read the brief i never thought of that and read the opinion you never said anything about that. it doesn't have to say that because that isn't in title for it is in title iii. do you see my puzzlement? >> i do see your point. this is how we think this should work and our position is simple that courts have consistently accepted when they...
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it says he is in kansas. it says in the statute that you can authorize it within the state you're in and therefore, we know this authorizes kansas. they're going to say, if this were what the argument were about, that isn't good enough. it should say and you can do it. now, what i'm worried about, is that there are thousands. that this is a form. and that there are thousands of wirm orders perhaps throughout the country. which do not say in district x, though it says i am a judge in district x, they did do not say that you have authority to tap in district x, in those words. i'm worried about that. because i wouldn't like this case suddenly to cast doubt without argument, you know, full argument on those thousands, if there are those thousands. do you know? >> i would say i'm quite worried about that as well. i guess, i don't have extensive empirical evidence of how often we were issuing orders that didn't include that precise language because it has been the focus of the case. i do know that language like th
it says he is in kansas. it says in the statute that you can authorize it within the state you're in and therefore, we know this authorizes kansas. they're going to say, if this were what the argument were about, that isn't good enough. it should say and you can do it. now, what i'm worried about, is that there are thousands. that this is a form. and that there are thousands of wirm orders perhaps throughout the country. which do not say in district x, though it says i am a judge in district x,...
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this monster twister right here spotted in kansas. abc's gio benitez is in the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that severe weather outbreak in full swing, hammering the heartland. >> tornado back on the ground, there you can see it, right there. >> reporter: at least 20 reported tornadoes across three states from this system already. >> it's on the ground. >> reporter: including this massive f-3 twister in ottawa county, kansas. winds up to 140 miles an hour. a half-mile wide and on the ground for more than 14 miles. lightning in the area sparking this house fire. storms packed with large hail and damaging winds. in walnut, iowa, darwin holtz riding out the storm in his shed as its roof peeled off. >> when the lights went out, i looked out and that's when i seen the roof gone. >> reporter: and david, here in kansas city, storms are expected to fire up here overnight. obviously, that's a very dangerous time for tornadoes to hit. david? >> gio, thank you. rob told us this was coming last night here, it's now here. >> reporter:
this monster twister right here spotted in kansas. abc's gio benitez is in the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, that severe weather outbreak in full swing, hammering the heartland. >> tornado back on the ground, there you can see it, right there. >> reporter: at least 20 reported tornadoes across three states from this system already. >> it's on the ground. >> reporter: including this massive f-3 twister in ottawa county, kansas. winds up to 140 miles an...
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making their way to lawrence and kansas. henry clay bruce was one of those folks. henry clay bruce recounted what he did to gain his freedom. willing toeally -- read this? who is going to read? i strapped my pair of revolvers and plenty of ammunition for the run to the border. we made the entire trip at night without meeting anyone. we crossed the missouri river on a ferry boat to 14 leavenworth -- fort leavenworth, kansas. i found myself a free man. quintard: this is from the "leavenworth daily conservative
making their way to lawrence and kansas. henry clay bruce was one of those folks. henry clay bruce recounted what he did to gain his freedom. willing toeally -- read this? who is going to read? i strapped my pair of revolvers and plenty of ammunition for the run to the border. we made the entire trip at night without meeting anyone. we crossed the missouri river on a ferry boat to 14 leavenworth -- fort leavenworth, kansas. i found myself a free man. quintard: this is from the "leavenworth...
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, kansas. that was january 1964. i fell in love with the city and with kansas, generally. yes, i know that the missouri press published the book, but, you know, you can't have everything. i am delighted to be here. a couple of people i would like to recognize, stan cherry, my favorite one-legged cavalry officer. ask him how that happened. he was the corp g3 of the 79th states corp, in which the first division served. stan and i are old friends. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia 20 years ago. he is a great friend. i am glad to have him. steve rotkoff is a retired army colonel and military intelligence officer. neil bradley, another retired colonel, just ask the deck when stacked the deck when you come to these things. jimmy, i just did a brain dump on your last name, another military intelligence officer and a frequent participant in these events. he is one of the rare army officers i know who can actually read without moving his lips. i have a friend of mine who is irish --
, kansas. that was january 1964. i fell in love with the city and with kansas, generally. yes, i know that the missouri press published the book, but, you know, you can't have everything. i am delighted to be here. a couple of people i would like to recognize, stan cherry, my favorite one-legged cavalry officer. ask him how that happened. he was the corp g3 of the 79th states corp, in which the first division served. stan and i are old friends. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in...
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i fell in love with the city and kansas. i know the missouri press published the book but you can't have everything. a couple of people i would like charity, my, stan favorite one like it caret -- my one-legged cavalry officer. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia 20 years ago. steve is a retired army colonel and intelligence officer heard -- intelligence officer. officerher rare army who can actually read without moving his lips. a friend of mine is irish and stan is irish. names, patrickt ryan or ryan patrick, he is back there. another irishman, mike burke, he and i went into an advanced course in 1977, we were soldiers once and young. i went to school with a guy named steve who was from kansas and his sister is here tonight with her husband, who is a marine. choose your friends on the basis of what service they were and so we are glad to have them here. we have a korean war veteran. sir, what you raise your hand? service inor your the 34th united states infantry regiment. we are going to talk about the f
i fell in love with the city and kansas. i know the missouri press published the book but you can't have everything. a couple of people i would like charity, my, stan favorite one like it caret -- my one-legged cavalry officer. we spent 10 or 15 years together, six months in bosnia 20 years ago. steve is a retired army colonel and intelligence officer heard -- intelligence officer. officerher rare army who can actually read without moving his lips. a friend of mine is irish and stan is irish....
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the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. marshall: i'd like to yield to the gentleman from florida, a veterinarian, who knows more about these food borne illnesses than i do. the chair: how much time? mr. marshall: as long as he may. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> as long as it's not raw milk. i rise to voice in opposition to the amendment. it poses the threat to americans. consumption of raw milk has demonstrated public health risks. in the scientific literature for over 100 years they have pointed out that this is bad. . yoho: it has e. coli, liss diphtheria, x, typhoid fever, and you can throw some asterisks in there. since the beginning of time, we life.ried to increase lieuie pasture, in 1864, discovered the benefits of heating milk to kill the microbes. hence the term pasturization. nearly 2/3 of all raw milk or raw milk products, cheese, butter, ice cream, the outbreaks that come from those involve children that are not able to make informed decisions on what to consume. according to the c.d.c., at least o
the gentleman from kansas is recognized. mr. marshall: i'd like to yield to the gentleman from florida, a veterinarian, who knows more about these food borne illnesses than i do. the chair: how much time? mr. marshall: as long as he may. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. >> as long as it's not raw milk. i rise to voice in opposition to the amendment. it poses the threat to americans. consumption of raw milk has demonstrated public health risks. in the scientific literature for over...
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taught a little at kansas city kansas community college. and then in early 2002, i went to afghanistan. as an army contract historian with the army special operations command. i should mention in there that about the time i became the g-3 of 1st socom, i had transferred to special forces. because up until then, special forces had not been a branch. it had just been a specialty. so i took off my cross rifles as infantry, put on my cross ars as special forces and did that for the rest of my career. so i went to afghanistan with -- as an historian for the army of special operations command. after coming back, i worked four years at the army counterinsurgency center at fort leavenworth. the center had been created by general petraeus and general jim mattis. yes, that would be the current secretary of defense. i worked there for four years until the center closed, and then i retired. during my time in vietnam, as an infantry company commander, by then i had become a captain and was 24 and having commanded an infantry -- an airborne company in ge
taught a little at kansas city kansas community college. and then in early 2002, i went to afghanistan. as an army contract historian with the army special operations command. i should mention in there that about the time i became the g-3 of 1st socom, i had transferred to special forces. because up until then, special forces had not been a branch. it had just been a specialty. so i took off my cross rifles as infantry, put on my cross ars as special forces and did that for the rest of my...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez traveled to kansas city and has the story. >> this is a road glide rear fender. >> reporter: tim had worked for harley davidson for 17 years when he got the stunning news. >> disbelief. a lot of people you can see it on everybody's faces, they were just in shock. >> reporter: the company told workers in january it was shutting down this plant in kansas city, relocating hundreds of jobs to pennsylvania, eliminating 350 jobs entirely. it's not the news he expected when president trump preached slashing corporate taxes. >> i think it's going to be a tremendous thing for our country, for the workers. >> reporter: not the news he expected when president trump preached slashing corporate taxes and paul ryan went to a harley plant in wisconsin. >> they can put harley davidson on a better footing to compete in the global economy and keep jobs here in america. >> reporter: harley announced a $700 million stock buy back plan to reward shareholders. but the company says the buy back authorization in a separate decision to open a facility in thailand are unrelated to tax ref
nbc's gabe gutierrez traveled to kansas city and has the story. >> this is a road glide rear fender. >> reporter: tim had worked for harley davidson for 17 years when he got the stunning news. >> disbelief. a lot of people you can see it on everybody's faces, they were just in shock. >> reporter: the company told workers in january it was shutting down this plant in kansas city, relocating hundreds of jobs to pennsylvania, eliminating 350 jobs entirely. it's not the news...
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and kansas city, that's our greatest threat of tornados. some of these areas will be hit three days in a row. also possibilities of flash flooding. as tomorrow goes, we're going to add another 29 million people to our severe weather threat targeting kansas city and southern portions of iowa. very dangerous for those places and keep it tuned in this afternoon. >>> now to overnight breaking news that could have a massive impact in the ongoing russia probe. the "washington post" now reporting that special counsel robert mueller has threatened donald trump with a presidential subpoena. the post writing often the closed door negotiations between the councsel's office and trumps lawyers. for more on all this, let's go to tracie potts in washington. >> reporter: this is the first we've known of a subpoena threat to the president of the united states in this russia investigation. here's how the post broke it down, saying there was a tense conversation in early march, with the president, his team and the special counsel, saying that mr. trump's lawy
and kansas city, that's our greatest threat of tornados. some of these areas will be hit three days in a row. also possibilities of flash flooding. as tomorrow goes, we're going to add another 29 million people to our severe weather threat targeting kansas city and southern portions of iowa. very dangerous for those places and keep it tuned in this afternoon. >>> now to overnight breaking news that could have a massive impact in the ongoing russia probe. the "washington post"...
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there has not been a single tornado in kansas or oklahoma to ote.t had never been recorded before, dating back to 1950 but it may change tonight. storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea. we'll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow, focusing around the kansas city area, and severe weather down to oklahoma. ahd the chicago area, st. louis, all the way down through dallas. so jeff, after a very quiet start to the season, getting much busier now that it's finally warming up. >> glor: eric fisher, always good to have you. thank you very much. yoesident trump today called the p ak of questions that special isunsel robert mueller might ask him, "disgraceful." shortly after, jeff pegues icports the official overseeing the probe had a warning for critics. >> i can tell you, that there have been
there has not been a single tornado in kansas or oklahoma to ote.t had never been recorded before, dating back to 1950 but it may change tonight. storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea. we'll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow,...
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he and others are going to come to kansas, james montgomery, they are going to become the --jay h gay hawkers awkers. kansas as far as i know is the only territory where white men risk their lives to go into a slave territory and free 6lack people. think about that. the only time this was happening was with a woman named harriet tubman. announcer: watch the entire >> each week, american artifacts takes you into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. next, we visit the smithsonian national air and space museum to learn about stone carvings created in trenches of bunkers by walk one soldiers and only -- by world war i soldiers and only recently rediscovered. our guides photographs are featured in the exhibit. dr. gusky: hello, my name is dr. jeff gusky and i am a national geographic photographer. welcome to the smithsonian national air and space museum
he and others are going to come to kansas, james montgomery, they are going to become the --jay h gay hawkers awkers. kansas as far as i know is the only territory where white men risk their lives to go into a slave territory and free 6lack people. think about that. the only time this was happening was with a woman named harriet tubman. announcer: watch the entire >> each week, american artifacts takes you into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. next, we visit the...
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. >>> police in kansas city missouri investigating this carjacking that triggered a high-speed chase down highways, into woods and parks. eventually as they do, let's run it out. ok. the officers -- >> oh! >> oh! >> that was a lot easier than -- >> oh. well -- >> -- expected. >> that took a turn, though. the officers were caught on camera repeatedly punching and kneeing the suspect. >> i say they've got him. >> yeah. as he was pinned to the ground. police are reviewing all aspects of the incident. >> the guy is reviewing his running game. should have tied his shoelaces. >>> all right. on a more serious note, the suspect in the murder of a young couple in philadelphia has been found dead of an apparent overdose. >> police piecing it together, they suspect the whole thing may have been a botched robbery. our philadelphia station has more. >> our team is convinced that he killed the victims and he acted alone. >> reporter: 26-year-old daniel mooney is identified by police as the killer, the killer of 27-year-old tyler roy, a construction estimator and his 28-year-old wife christina, a p
. >>> police in kansas city missouri investigating this carjacking that triggered a high-speed chase down highways, into woods and parks. eventually as they do, let's run it out. ok. the officers -- >> oh! >> oh! >> that was a lot easier than -- >> oh. well -- >> -- expected. >> that took a turn, though. the officers were caught on camera repeatedly punching and kneeing the suspect. >> i say they've got him. >> yeah. as he was pinned to...
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kansas and oklahoma is an aircraft aviation and we are a state that dominate what we do for a living. i want to know your view as to the role the universities can play in being a partner with nasa in regard to aeronautics. what is desperate what do you expect to happen and how can i be of help to you in that regard? >> that is another wonderful? we see universities as a great opportunity to help us do the research necessary to get more advanced materials and composites for example and i know kansas you in kansas are big into composite repair and composite manufacturing and i know the aeronautics mission is working through an advanced composite with wichita and inconsistent with aerosystems to put together a consortium of research which is the university and manufacturing which is aerosystems and that partnership along with nasa's some of our brilliant engineers put together an ability frustrated had technologically when it comes to manufacturing aircraft and creating lighter materials that ultimately increase fuel efficiency and improve innovation in our country and make us more compe
kansas and oklahoma is an aircraft aviation and we are a state that dominate what we do for a living. i want to know your view as to the role the universities can play in being a partner with nasa in regard to aeronautics. what is desperate what do you expect to happen and how can i be of help to you in that regard? >> that is another wonderful? we see universities as a great opportunity to help us do the research necessary to get more advanced materials and composites for example and i...
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in wichita, kansas, an ef-3 tornado touched down. winds were up to 140 miles per hour.t tornado was on the ground for nearly 15 miles, in an area where not many people live. no injuries were reported. over the next 24 hours, the severe weather forecast stretches from south texas all the way to new england. but, jeff, over the next 8-12 hours, people living in the omdwest should keep a real close eye on the weather. p glor: very anxious evening in lornado alley. david begnaud, thanks. the f.b.i. says it broke up a e ot to shoot up a shopping mall outside dallas. the bureau says the teenaged suspect was inspired by isis. mchelle miller has more on this. >> reporter: the 17-year-old alleged wannabe terrorist was arrested at his high school tuesday morning, charged with plotting an isis-inspired mass shooting. chris schalagal, who has lived next door to the teen, azizi- yarand, for a year, says the teen's mother was clearly upset when the f.b.i. arrived. .b she was sitting crying and just weeping. we're not exactly-- at the time we didn't know why. ( gun fire ) >> reporter:
in wichita, kansas, an ef-3 tornado touched down. winds were up to 140 miles per hour.t tornado was on the ground for nearly 15 miles, in an area where not many people live. no injuries were reported. over the next 24 hours, the severe weather forecast stretches from south texas all the way to new england. but, jeff, over the next 8-12 hours, people living in the omdwest should keep a real close eye on the weather. p glor: very anxious evening in lornado alley. david begnaud, thanks. the f.b.i....
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i look forward to return to kansas. i now recognize the ranking schatz.enator sen. schatz: thank you, mr. . chairman. thank you for being here. do you believe that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate change? mr. bridenstine: yes. the nasa climate assessment that includes nasa and includes the department of energy and includes noah has clearly stated that it is extremely likely, as the language they use, extremely likely that human activity is the dominant cause of global warming, and i have no reason to doubt the science the comes from that. sen. schatz: do you agree with the scientific consensus that includes many nasa researchers that the climate is changing as humans are the leading cause? mr. bridenstine: yes. sen. schatz: is a fair to call this an evolution of your views? mr. bridenstine: yes. sen. schatz: do you commit to supporting the funding independence and integrity of climate science at nasa? mr. bridenstine: without question. thank you,: administrator. we have had multiple conversations both over the table and in person and on the phone, a
i look forward to return to kansas. i now recognize the ranking schatz.enator sen. schatz: thank you, mr. . chairman. thank you for being here. do you believe that greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate change? mr. bridenstine: yes. the nasa climate assessment that includes nasa and includes the department of energy and includes noah has clearly stated that it is extremely likely, as the language they use, extremely likely that human activity is the dominant cause of global warming,...
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and of course, i have spent time at your museum, the cosmos here in kansas. wonderful, wonderful place. the scout troop that my son is a member of, we've gone up there and spend the weekend studying the history and technology on the capabilities of nasa. i believe as you believe that is absolutely critical for our nation and i will tell you this. the 28 teen omnibus spending bill that just got passed a few months ago, obviously funded the education budget of nasa and your nasa right now is moving out to follow the requirements of the spending bill. it is also true that we've had to make difficult decisions and this is one area that has been trimmed. what i will tell you is nasa hasn't been there for months now. in its dna education. going back to the very beginning. making historical achievements in every day we are inspiring children in changing minds and i will tell you that we want to. we are committed to it. going forward, each one of the mission direct the ritz has the ability to affect education apart from that particular budget and we will continue to
and of course, i have spent time at your museum, the cosmos here in kansas. wonderful, wonderful place. the scout troop that my son is a member of, we've gone up there and spend the weekend studying the history and technology on the capabilities of nasa. i believe as you believe that is absolutely critical for our nation and i will tell you this. the 28 teen omnibus spending bill that just got passed a few months ago, obviously funded the education budget of nasa and your nasa right now is...
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yesterday there were reports of at least 21 tornadoes in nebraska, oklahoma, and kansas. tornado watches and warnings continue to be posted there. this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah, something happened. >> recovery efforts are now under way. it's unclear how many buildings were damaged, but there were no reports of injury. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," mark strassmann flies with tornado hunters as they search for clues about how they form. >>> so far 28 central american migrants who trekked across mexico seeking asylum in the u.s. are being processed at a border station near san diego. they arrived at the border in a much publicized caravan over the weekend. president trump promised to turn them away. more than 100 others are waiting on the mexican side of the border
yesterday there were reports of at least 21 tornadoes in nebraska, oklahoma, and kansas. tornado watches and warnings continue to be posted there. this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah,...
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a herculean effort we are ready to go as you said tomorrow in dearborn and monday in kentucky and kansas city. >> when it's all said and done, joe, how many units did you lose in terms of production i know you will make it up over the next couple of months, how much did you lose over the last two weeks? >> we are not giving out that number because we haven't gotten it all figured out we roughly build 2,000 f-150s a week you can do the math there. we look to make that up over the next six-to-seven months >> when you look at this i know you are taking a 12 to 15 cent hit in the second quarter. you reaffirmed your full-year guidance some will look at this and say shouldn't there have been a
a herculean effort we are ready to go as you said tomorrow in dearborn and monday in kentucky and kansas city. >> when it's all said and done, joe, how many units did you lose in terms of production i know you will make it up over the next couple of months, how much did you lose over the last two weeks? >> we are not giving out that number because we haven't gotten it all figured out we roughly build 2,000 f-150s a week you can do the math there. we look to make that up over the...
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president, you read a great quote from the greatest president ever from kansas. [laughter] it was a historic quote but things have not changed much since then. i've been an army officer, congressman, director of cia, now here at state. we have much to do. in every position i have had i have witnessed the skills, expertise, and patriotism of our foreign affairs professional. but they are political appointees or local employed staff, you all lay on the line to make sure america is safe, prosperous, and re-. -- free. thank you for that. [applause] as i have said, i babble -- i will elaborate more, i want the state department to get its swagger back. i'm counting on you all to help communicate to every corner of the world. mr. president, i have confidence that my team in washington and around the world can and will execute that mission for the benefit of the american people. i am eager to work with you to get that job done. you all know this is essential work. that is why you are here. thank you also so much foryou all the warm welcome i have received in the first fe
president, you read a great quote from the greatest president ever from kansas. [laughter] it was a historic quote but things have not changed much since then. i've been an army officer, congressman, director of cia, now here at state. we have much to do. in every position i have had i have witnessed the skills, expertise, and patriotism of our foreign affairs professional. but they are political appointees or local employed staff, you all lay on the line to make sure america is safe,...
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that hits squarely in kansas. that's really pinching the farmers there. you also have other grain crops. the tpp would have given that, and the trump administration is seeking to do other bilateral deals. they've asked japan to start negotiations. japan hasn't jumped at the opportunity yet. they hope by reserving nafta, it will preserve the canada and mexico markets. but after that, you get the feeling countries are waiting and seeing how the nafta talks go before they jump into some high pressure trade negotiations with the trump administration. >> ian is in oceanside, new york, republican, go ahead. >> caller: good morning. i would like to touch off of nafta with clinton. casper under bush. barack keeping corporate taxes so high. thank heavens for president trump. you can't just have high level google jobs. the future is steel, coal, like those jobs that went to mexico, those are coming back. they're going to revitalize that whole area. one factory is going to go in, and then there will be delis and contractors and people, and it's going to revitalize.
that hits squarely in kansas. that's really pinching the farmers there. you also have other grain crops. the tpp would have given that, and the trump administration is seeking to do other bilateral deals. they've asked japan to start negotiations. japan hasn't jumped at the opportunity yet. they hope by reserving nafta, it will preserve the canada and mexico markets. but after that, you get the feeling countries are waiting and seeing how the nafta talks go before they jump into some high...
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in a place hughes also lived and a place unlike kansas but it was filled with blackness and brownness. thanks for being on the show. >> tanks for having me. >> trevor: "brown" is available now. kevin young. we'll be right back this is lynchburg, tennessee. this is how many people were born here. this many are fifth generation. this is how many are named hiawatha kitty mcgee. he keeps the town dry. they'd prefer it a little wet. this many are proud of what we make here. this is how many will go around bragging about it. this is our town. if you can't get here, just look for one of our postcards. we send them all over. they look like this. every legacy comes with a burden, a standard to bear, an expectation to surpass. but that's the point. bring us doubt, and we'll bring you the first car with true hands-free driving for the freeway. bring us a challenge and we'll reinvent what it means to own a car. bring us all your expectations and we'll defy them. again and again and again. find your next cadillac at cadillac.com. again and again and again. at t-mobile, we don't just see uniforms.
in a place hughes also lived and a place unlike kansas but it was filled with blackness and brownness. thanks for being on the show. >> tanks for having me. >> trevor: "brown" is available now. kevin young. we'll be right back this is lynchburg, tennessee. this is how many people were born here. this many are fifth generation. this is how many are named hiawatha kitty mcgee. he keeps the town dry. they'd prefer it a little wet. this many are proud of what we make here....
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joseph to manhattan, kansas.d to pay attention late this afternoon, potential for not just storms but strong storms with large tornadoes. here's the timing. storms explode near wichita, 7:00 p.m. this evening. that's the timing, right before sunset, ayman, we could see some of the largest storms. that's the kind of area, oklahoma city, even the helicopter pilot in wichita, they'll be up in the sky flying. putting up live pictures of tornadoes on the ground later today. >> thanks for that update. >>> still ahead. apple enjoys a massive stock buy back on the heels of republican tax cuts. gibson announces it is filing for bankruptcy. what that means for the iconic guitar maker. and other stories around your business day. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progres
joseph to manhattan, kansas.d to pay attention late this afternoon, potential for not just storms but strong storms with large tornadoes. here's the timing. storms explode near wichita, 7:00 p.m. this evening. that's the timing, right before sunset, ayman, we could see some of the largest storms. that's the kind of area, oklahoma city, even the helicopter pilot in wichita, they'll be up in the sky flying. putting up live pictures of tornadoes on the ground later today. >> thanks for that...
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, 0klahoma president trump's electoral support, like texas, kansas, oklahoma and colorado.had claimed that its domestic industry was substantially damaged by the import of cheap us sorghum, that has dumped onto china's market. beijing's move asa onto china's market. beijing's move as a possible olive branch as the two countries hold tens trade talks. as you were discussing earlier, china is offering president trump a package of trade concessions and this is one of them, increased purchases of american goods, aimed at cutting that us trade deficit with the mainland. negotiations seem to be moving forward, so things are looking positive this weekend. to be moving forward, so things are looking positive this weekendlj suppose looking positive this weekend.” suppose it will be a big olive tree if that is one of the branches. you will need a few more branches on the tree. good to see you, thank you very much indeed. let's turn to our top news story now, because the royal wedding is just a day away, and there are predictions the uk economy will receive a very welcome boost. accor
, 0klahoma president trump's electoral support, like texas, kansas, oklahoma and colorado.had claimed that its domestic industry was substantially damaged by the import of cheap us sorghum, that has dumped onto china's market. beijing's move asa onto china's market. beijing's move as a possible olive branch as the two countries hold tens trade talks. as you were discussing earlier, china is offering president trump a package of trade concessions and this is one of them, increased purchases of...
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ityou grew up in kansas or -- kansas. your father die when your 90's old. .ou had four siblings how did your mother support five children? >> it was tough. my father was in the army. mom -- as the home we were a average family. we raised five children on our own. she passed away at 97. she taught as, she was from she's innocent to pay the power bill. she said yet to learn how to do these things. she taught me to be self-reliant. >> she used to say to you, go to the grocery store and bring back seven dollars of groceries. >> learn how to economize. i learned early. >> you went to the university of alabama. you had a scholarship? worriedi worked nights i worked the graveyard shift. then i went to class. then i went to sleep, alyssa had a date. . unless i had a date >> i paid my own way through school. finished in under four years. you do what you do. >> after you graduate, did you say ought to be the ceo of lockheed martin? know, i took a job as a economists in washington with the bureau of labor statistics. job for a grad
ityou grew up in kansas or -- kansas. your father die when your 90's old. .ou had four siblings how did your mother support five children? >> it was tough. my father was in the army. mom -- as the home we were a average family. we raised five children on our own. she passed away at 97. she taught as, she was from she's innocent to pay the power bill. she said yet to learn how to do these things. she taught me to be self-reliant. >> she used to say to you, go to the grocery store and...
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kansas is an expert state, mr. secretary i told you in your confirmation hearing and our meeting prior to that i hope i would be gum on your shoe in regard to exports and you mentioned that to me several times so i appreciate the expression has stuck with you but i want to be gum on your shoe with regard to this issue of exports and i want to know how the department, how you see its role in protecting american agriculture. our nation must be tougher in enforcing trade agreements, but when we enforce those trade rules we need to be mindful of the negative impacts retaliation can have on domestic products. achieving the right balance will require continued congressional oversight including this subcommittee. i would tell my subcommittee members i requested of our stab we begin pursuing an additional hearing with ustr in regard to trade and their appropriations request as well. i look forward to hearing about the department's plan to ensure our trade policy that benefits our americans. the flag ship weather satellite
kansas is an expert state, mr. secretary i told you in your confirmation hearing and our meeting prior to that i hope i would be gum on your shoe in regard to exports and you mentioned that to me several times so i appreciate the expression has stuck with you but i want to be gum on your shoe with regard to this issue of exports and i want to know how the department, how you see its role in protecting american agriculture. our nation must be tougher in enforcing trade agreements, but when we...
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in the heartland tonight, fierce winds knocking semis over in kansas. tonight, 13 million americans from oklahoma to minnesota at risk. abc's steve osunsami in the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: what's left of alberto is still strong enough tonight to bring down trees over homes. this was montgomery, alabama, today. in the birmingham area, the driver of this white suv made it out alive after high winds knocked a tree on top of the truck. it was one accident after another. >> every trooper on duty is working a wreck right now in birmingham. >> reporter: tv viewers in the carolinas tonight are remembering news anchor mike mccormick and photographer aaron smeltzer who were both killed in the storm, when a tree crushed their station vehicle. they had just interviewed a fire chief about the dangerous weather. >> and we had talked a little bit about how he wanted us to stay safe and how we wanted him to stay safe. and then, of course, 10, 15 minutes later, we get the call and it was him and his photographer. >> reporter: the national weather service now say
in the heartland tonight, fierce winds knocking semis over in kansas. tonight, 13 million americans from oklahoma to minnesota at risk. abc's steve osunsami in the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: what's left of alberto is still strong enough tonight to bring down trees over homes. this was montgomery, alabama, today. in the birmingham area, the driver of this white suv made it out alive after high winds knocked a tree on top of the truck. it was one accident after another. >> every...
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that's a tornado from culver, kansas. 90 miles north of wichita. be in store for the area according to meteorologists. the storm is expected to bring hail, flooding. rick reichmuth, what is it looking like? >> we have not had any tornados this year in tornado alley, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma. yesterday we saw one. these are the storms from yesterday. the storms will see fire today almost in the exact same area. today worse than yesterday. it's about a four-day severe weather outbreak. tornado watches in effect across kansas, oklahoma. the storms are firing right now. mostly severe storms at this point. this will go through the overnight hours tonight and we will start to see these tran since into tornadic cells as we move -- probably within the next 30 to 45 minutes or so. that's what we're looking at now. this setup is ripe. this is what we should see or generally do see this time of the year. finally, we're starting to see this. all the cold air that we've had across the east has kept the southwest down. now you notice it's warm across the east.
that's a tornado from culver, kansas. 90 miles north of wichita. be in store for the area according to meteorologists. the storm is expected to bring hail, flooding. rick reichmuth, what is it looking like? >> we have not had any tornados this year in tornado alley, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma. yesterday we saw one. these are the storms from yesterday. the storms will see fire today almost in the exact same area. today worse than yesterday. it's about a four-day severe weather outbreak....
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i'm convinced that the reaction to his impromptu speech kansas city and the subsequent outpouring thateople urged him to run is what held him to run in 1980 because he was 65 years old in 1976. it was considered four years ago a pretty old man and the a lot of political obituaries written about him after he lost the nomination and that he would be told by 1980 but the outpouring i am convinced convinced him to run warmer time. >> host: nancy, redondo beach, california. go ahead with your question from craig shirley. >> caller: yes, actually, he mentions big corporations and big government and is your opinion that corporations are taking advantage of the average worker because that is how i feel. i noticed you brought it up and i was wondering what your opinion was. thank you. >> guest: that is my opinion and i have to think it's a fact. we look at the behavior of wall street and the big banks in the recent meltdown of the whole housing crisis and mortgage rates and all these other things is that i don't think there is any doubt -- at least in a way it doesn't matter if it's real or per
i'm convinced that the reaction to his impromptu speech kansas city and the subsequent outpouring thateople urged him to run is what held him to run in 1980 because he was 65 years old in 1976. it was considered four years ago a pretty old man and the a lot of political obituaries written about him after he lost the nomination and that he would be told by 1980 but the outpouring i am convinced convinced him to run warmer time. >> host: nancy, redondo beach, california. go ahead with your...
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iowa. >> iowa passes. >> iowa passes. >> kansas, 38. >> kansas casts 34 votes for vice president humphreythree votes for senator mcgovern and one vote for senator mccarthy. >> the kansas vote, 34 votes for vice president humphrey, one for senator mccarthy, and three votes for senator mcgovern. kentucky, 46. bluegrass state of kentucky casts five votes for senator mccarthy, 41 votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] kentucky, 41 votes for vice president humphrey and five for senator mccarthy. louisiana, 36. casts 35 votes for vice president humphrey, one abstention. the louisiana vote, 35 votes for vice president humphrey and one abstention. maine, 27. casts four votes for senator gene mccarthy, 23 votes for vice president hubert humphrey. , 23 votes forote vice president hubert humphrey. walter: running remarkably close to our cbs cap. >> maryland cas two votes for george mcgovern, two for gene mccarthy, and 45 for hubert humphrey. [applause] the maryland vote, 45 votes for vice president humphrey, two for senator mccarthy and two for senator mcgovern. massachusetts, 72. in accordan
iowa. >> iowa passes. >> iowa passes. >> kansas, 38. >> kansas casts 34 votes for vice president humphreythree votes for senator mcgovern and one vote for senator mccarthy. >> the kansas vote, 34 votes for vice president humphrey, one for senator mccarthy, and three votes for senator mcgovern. kentucky, 46. bluegrass state of kentucky casts five votes for senator mccarthy, 41 votes for vice president humphrey. [applause] kentucky, 41 votes for vice president...
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the more time i spent in kansas, the closer i felt i was getting to this man.he was a very famous, very successful worldly cosmopolitan figure. but he really was from kansas, and he never forgot it and talked about it a lot. seeing his house so many times, walking around the town, feeling the landscape, which is so different from the east coast, i just started to feel like i could o get a read on this man. host: you write, the assertion made by todd wicker of the new york times that earl warren, the former chief justice, had received no help at all from the eisenhower administration in helping prepare the brown opinion is demonstrably false. william: oh, yeah. no, the brown versus board opinion of may, 1954, huge, huge milestone civil rights. it argued, it told us that segregation by race in public schools was unconstitutional. some people thought maybe this was a bombshell that the eisenhower administration knew nothing about and was maybe hostile to. but there is ample evidence that the attorney general was working closely with the plaintiffs in the case, sha
the more time i spent in kansas, the closer i felt i was getting to this man.he was a very famous, very successful worldly cosmopolitan figure. but he really was from kansas, and he never forgot it and talked about it a lot. seeing his house so many times, walking around the town, feeling the landscape, which is so different from the east coast, i just started to feel like i could o get a read on this man. host: you write, the assertion made by todd wicker of the new york times that earl...
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of thei spent the bulk time in abilene, kansas. at the presidential library. i also did research here in washington dc, and at the library of congress. goline is where you have to -- abilene is where you have to go because that is his hometown. the more time i spent in kansas, the closer i felt i was getting to this man. he was a very famous, very successful cosmopolitan figure, but he really was from kansas, and he never forgot it and talked about it a lot. i felt getting to know -- seeing as how so many times walking around the town, viewing the landscape which is so different from the east coast, i just started to feel like i could get a read on this man. host: you write, the assertion made by todd wicker of the new york times that earl warren, the former chief justice, had received no help at all from the eisenhower administration in helping prepare the brown opinion is demonstrably false. guest: oh, yeah. the brown versus board opinion, huge milestone in civil rights. it argued, it told us that segregation by race in public schools was unconstitutional. s
of thei spent the bulk time in abilene, kansas. at the presidential library. i also did research here in washington dc, and at the library of congress. goline is where you have to -- abilene is where you have to go because that is his hometown. the more time i spent in kansas, the closer i felt i was getting to this man. he was a very famous, very successful cosmopolitan figure, but he really was from kansas, and he never forgot it and talked about it a lot. i felt getting to know -- seeing as...
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the kansas city public library hosted the 70 minute talk. quintard: let me get organized. old-fashioned guy who needs lecture notes. i'm going to try to squeeze in. hopefully they will fit. thank you for that introduction. that was amazing. i was thinking, i don't know who she's talking about. i can be here all night thinking people, but the most important one is kelly.
the kansas city public library hosted the 70 minute talk. quintard: let me get organized. old-fashioned guy who needs lecture notes. i'm going to try to squeeze in. hopefully they will fit. thank you for that introduction. that was amazing. i was thinking, i don't know who she's talking about. i can be here all night thinking people, but the most important one is kelly.
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kansas is an export state. mr. secretary, i told you in our meeting that i hoped i would be gum on your shoe with regard to exports and you mentioned that to me a couple times, so i'm glad it stuck with you. but i want to be gum on your shoe in the area of exports and i want to know in your department how you see its role in protecting american agriculture from those retaliatory tariffs. our nation must be tougher in enforcing trade agreements, but when we enforce those. we need to keep in mind the retaliation we could have on those. this will require additional oversight including this subcommittee monitoring that. i tell my members, that we begin pursuing an additional hearing with ustr in regard to trade and their proeshgss request as well -- appropriations request as well. i am pleased to see the administration requests full funding for noah, the flag ship weather at lite that provides dat da for weather forecasting and protects our citizens. i am cautiously optimistic about the cost savings our committee has i
kansas is an export state. mr. secretary, i told you in our meeting that i hoped i would be gum on your shoe with regard to exports and you mentioned that to me a couple times, so i'm glad it stuck with you. but i want to be gum on your shoe in the area of exports and i want to know in your department how you see its role in protecting american agriculture from those retaliatory tariffs. our nation must be tougher in enforcing trade agreements, but when we enforce those. we need to keep in mind...
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kansas state would do a great job. we think the department of agriculture has the core competency and we would love to have those conversations and by the way, your visual there, you have secretary of agriculture that understands that was vulnerable to the washing machine and solar issues early on. >> 99 points the price dropped in my hometown the day the terrorists were announced. >> thank you. i want to thank you for being here today secretary. very much appreciate hearing from you and i've got a few thanks. first of all, i thank you for your commitment to use commodities instead of cash. you're right on. i thank you for the work that you did on brazilian beef. took a lot of guts and you did it and you did it early and i think it set a standard that i very much liked. the conservation reserve program part in your budget where it's 80% of fields won't work. i got a 10 acre field, i'm not going to put 8 acres in the crp and farl the other two acres, however 80% of whole farms will work and that's a good policy. what we
kansas state would do a great job. we think the department of agriculture has the core competency and we would love to have those conversations and by the way, your visual there, you have secretary of agriculture that understands that was vulnerable to the washing machine and solar issues early on. >> 99 points the price dropped in my hometown the day the terrorists were announced. >> thank you. i want to thank you for being here today secretary. very much appreciate hearing from...
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the work done by the fbi, by the liberal kansas police department, the seward county sheriffs office, the garden city police department, the dodge city police department, and the finney county sheriffs office along with the kansas highway patrol and the kansas bureau of investigation and the united states attorney's office showed to my mind a model of federal and local partnerships. i trust the department will seek to replicate the successes of these entities with the funds in this request. the president's fy 2019 budget proposal of $28.4 billion for the department of justice. i note that, i note that the many agencies and departments this budget request was created and produced before the recently enacted fiscal year 2018 bill, which was finalized and has recently become law. for example, both fix nix act and the stop school violence act authorized important safety initiatives, but were signed into law in the 2018 omnibus after your 2019 budget submission. i look forward to hearing the department plan to implement these two important policies. furthermore, this administration has mad
the work done by the fbi, by the liberal kansas police department, the seward county sheriffs office, the garden city police department, the dodge city police department, and the finney county sheriffs office along with the kansas highway patrol and the kansas bureau of investigation and the united states attorney's office showed to my mind a model of federal and local partnerships. i trust the department will seek to replicate the successes of these entities with the funds in this request. the...
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. >> but you may know him from the kansas city chiefs.ay he graduated from medical school at montreal's mcgill university. that makes him the first active nfl player to hold a medical degree. today he celebrated, but tomorrow morning it is back to kansas city for practice. >>> when we come back, your ticket to the new record-breaking roller coaster and the unexpected love story with all kinds of twists and turns. our nightly snapshot is next. at 6: the airport incident that has a coach at cal claiming racism. plus, it )s happened again - the new crash that will likely have tesla answering tough questions about its autopilot feature. next. the news at six starts right >>> finally tonight, with summer unofficially underway, how about a trip to the amusement park? we are taking you to the roller coaster capital of the world where we met a couple whose shared love of coasters led them to the ride of their lives. hold on tight. here's gadi schwartz with our nightly snapshot. >> reporter: its drop, harrowing. its speed, mind numbing. here under
. >> but you may know him from the kansas city chiefs.ay he graduated from medical school at montreal's mcgill university. that makes him the first active nfl player to hold a medical degree. today he celebrated, but tomorrow morning it is back to kansas city for practice. >>> when we come back, your ticket to the new record-breaking roller coaster and the unexpected love story with all kinds of twists and turns. our nightly snapshot is next. at 6: the airport incident that has a...