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in terms of kansas, the tax cuts in kansas, part of the revolt against the tax cuts in kansas was because kansas basically was doing what the g.o.p. tax bill did in 2016, which was to cut moneys from the higher income wage earners, and i don't have it time to go into all the finance now except i would urge people to read the book to say that the claims i make about kansas really are the same claims that people in support of the tax cuts were making at the time, but i do think the caller makes a very important point that not every issue i talk about here is overtly about race. like guns, for example, people own guns for many reasons that have nothing to do with race whatsoever. they have to do with history and hunting and family tradition, feelings of security. the same thing with schools. people want schools for a bunch of different reasons. so part of the story i tell in the book are the surprising and often invisible ways that american history tells us about how particular issues become racialized even if it's not exactly obvious. i will give you one example, which is that guns, for exa
in terms of kansas, the tax cuts in kansas, part of the revolt against the tax cuts in kansas was because kansas basically was doing what the g.o.p. tax bill did in 2016, which was to cut moneys from the higher income wage earners, and i don't have it time to go into all the finance now except i would urge people to read the book to say that the claims i make about kansas really are the same claims that people in support of the tax cuts were making at the time, but i do think the caller makes a...
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for southeast kansas. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to call attention to the need for better oversight of cable and internet providers. between price increases, slow internet speeds, and baffling fee, customers in all regions of the country and my district in new york state are overcharged by their cable company and don't get always what they have paid for. for customers on fixed incomes, a sudden jump in the cable bill can put a painful squeeze on other parts of the family budget and customers in rural areas often find their broadband speeds are not nearly as fast as advertised if they are lucky enough to have broadband add all. mr. brindisi: that's why i'm introducing the transparency for cable con
for southeast kansas. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to call attention to the need for better oversight of cable and internet providers. between price increases, slow internet...
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en el estado de kansas donde el inmigrante usÓ pero l pertenecÍa en una solicitud de empleo.do descubriÓ la información falsa y le presentÓ cargos por robo de identidad. >> en el 2016 el juez de primera instancia encontrÓ culpable a donaldo morales y lo sentenciÓ a siete meses de cÁrcel. los abogados apelaron, y eso llegÓ hasta la corte suprema, del estado de kansas. >> el mÁximo tribunal de kansas determinÓ entonces que el estado no podÍa decidir en este caso, que se trataba de formularios federales. lo que quiere hacer kansas y otros 10 estados, que es lograr que los estados puedan perseguir a los indocumentados. y de esta manera procesarlos por violaciones federales. es asÍ que los fiscales estatales de kansasy de 10 otros estados presentaron el caso ante la corte suprema en washington. aÚn no se sabe con exactitud cuando la corte suprema decidirÁsi los estados puede procesar a las personas que usan seguros sociales de otras personas, >> porque ahora quedarÍan identificados como criminales, lo que les harÍa imposible poderse legalizar en el futuro. esta seÑora dice que lle
en el estado de kansas donde el inmigrante usÓ pero l pertenecÍa en una solicitud de empleo.do descubriÓ la información falsa y le presentÓ cargos por robo de identidad. >> en el 2016 el juez de primera instancia encontrÓ culpable a donaldo morales y lo sentenciÓ a siete meses de cÁrcel. los abogados apelaron, y eso llegÓ hasta la corte suprema, del estado de kansas. >> el mÁximo tribunal de kansas determinÓ entonces que el estado no podÍa decidir en este caso, que se...
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in terms of kansas, the tax cuts in kansas, part of the revolt against the tax cuts in kansas was becausesically was doing what the g.o.p. tax bill did in 2016, which was to cut moneys from the higher income wage earners, and i don't have it time to go into all the finance now except i would urge people to read the book to say that the claims i make about kansas really are the same claims that people in support of the tax cuts were making at the time, but i do think the caller makes a very important point that not every issue i talk about here is overtly about race. like guns, for example, people own guns for many reasons that have nothing to do with race whatsoever. they have to do with history and hunting and family tradition, feelings of security. the same thing with schools. people want schools for a bunch of different reasons. so part of the story i tell in the book are the surprising and often invisible ways that american history tells us about how particular issues become racialized even if it's not exactly obvious. i will give you one example, which is that guns, for example, in t
in terms of kansas, the tax cuts in kansas, part of the revolt against the tax cuts in kansas was becausesically was doing what the g.o.p. tax bill did in 2016, which was to cut moneys from the higher income wage earners, and i don't have it time to go into all the finance now except i would urge people to read the book to say that the claims i make about kansas really are the same claims that people in support of the tax cuts were making at the time, but i do think the caller makes a very...
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upon returning to kansas, he attended kansas state university and was a fellow pi fraternity brother. he served as president and chairman of the board for home state bank and trust. in 1990, dick was elected to the united states congress, representing the fifth congressional district of kansas. two years later, following the census, dick's district was eliminate and he returned to life as a business man, but never gave up his passion and love for our country. dick served as president of the kansas bankers association and was active in the local chamber of commerce and the fellow rotarian. he was a proud husband, father, d grandfather, and his outgoing, optimistic personality gave him new friends wherever he traveled. i got the opportunity to know dick and will be grateful for the time and energy he spent helping me find my way to washington, d.c. when i was back there, i enjoyed chatting with him about kansas state athletics, fraternity brothers, and republican politics. our thoughts and prayers are with his wife, linda, and the entire nichols family as they mourn the loss of a great
upon returning to kansas, he attended kansas state university and was a fellow pi fraternity brother. he served as president and chairman of the board for home state bank and trust. in 1990, dick was elected to the united states congress, representing the fifth congressional district of kansas. two years later, following the census, dick's district was eliminate and he returned to life as a business man, but never gave up his passion and love for our country. dick served as president of the...
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nebraska and kansas and iowa have seen some of the worst flooding. there's no end in sight as the storm system is expected to bring more rain to the area. laura podesta is here in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. what's so scary about the situation is there are already 100 river gauges in the midwest and mississippi valley that are now at the moderate to major flood stage. so, any additional rain is going to make this disaster even worse. >> reporter: recording flooding is gripping large parts of the midwest, leaving behind a trail of destruction. the police department in bellevue, nebraska, live streamed the damage, showing water rising up to the windows of many homes. >> they'li just grab what you can and get out. >> reporter: in southeast wisconsin the floodwaters took residents by surprise. >> you know how you put a movie in fast motion? that's how quick it came. >> reporter: flooding has breached or overtopped some 200 miles of levees in four states. nebraska, iowa, missouri and kansas. just outside o
nebraska and kansas and iowa have seen some of the worst flooding. there's no end in sight as the storm system is expected to bring more rain to the area. laura podesta is here in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. what's so scary about the situation is there are already 100 river gauges in the midwest and mississippi valley that are now at the moderate to major flood stage. so, any additional rain is going to make this disaster even worse....
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liliana escalante, nos explica el caso de kansas que llegÓ al tribunal supremo del paÍs.y le presentÓ cargos por robo de identidad. >> en el 2016 el juez de primera instancia encontrÓ culpable a donaldo morales y lo sentenciÓ a siete meses de cÁrcel. los abogados apelaron, y eso llegÓ hasta la corte suprema, del estado de kansas. >> el mÁximo tribunal de kansas determinÓ entonces que el estado no podÍa decidir en este caso, que se trataba de formularios federales. lo que quiere hacer kansas y otros 10 estados, que es lograr que la corte suprema apruebe que los estados puedan perseguir a los indocumentados. y de esta manera procesarlos por violaciones federales. es asÍ que los fiscales estatales de kansasy de 10 otros estados presentaron el caso ante la corte suprema en washington. aÚn no se sabe con exactitud cuando la corte suprema decidirÁsi los estados puede procesar a las personas que usan seguros sociales de otras personas, >> porque ahora quedarÍan identificados como criminales, lo que les harÍa imposible poderse legalizar en el futuro. esta seÑora dice que lleva mÁ
liliana escalante, nos explica el caso de kansas que llegÓ al tribunal supremo del paÍs.y le presentÓ cargos por robo de identidad. >> en el 2016 el juez de primera instancia encontrÓ culpable a donaldo morales y lo sentenciÓ a siete meses de cÁrcel. los abogados apelaron, y eso llegÓ hasta la corte suprema, del estado de kansas. >> el mÁximo tribunal de kansas determinÓ entonces que el estado no podÍa decidir en este caso, que se trataba de formularios federales. lo que...
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but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would characterize him as a man of great courage, a lot of common sense, and a sense of destiny in knowing that he wanted to go to a certain place, he wanted to bring his people to a certain place, and he seemed to have a sense of certainty about what he was doing. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. his mother died when he was five, and he and his brother and sister went to live with an aunt and uncle in st. paul, minnesota. he grew up in a community with only a handful of blacks. he attended mostly white public schools and spent his time mostly with white friends. wilkins was an excellent student and from early on, his writing was powerful and clear. when he went to the university of minnesota in 1919, he joined the staff of the student newspaper. after graduating, wilkins owned and edited a black newspaper in kansas city, missouri. he stayed there until he joined the staff of the naacp 1931. since then, he has had an influence
but roy wilkins was out in front at that time as a newspaper editor in kansas city and the kansas city call. he later joined the naacp. i would characterize him as a man of great courage, a lot of common sense, and a sense of destiny in knowing that he wanted to go to a certain place, he wanted to bring his people to a certain place, and he seemed to have a sense of certainty about what he was doing. >> roy wilkins was born in st. louis, missouri in 1901. his mother died when he was five,...
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makes up 40% of the economy -- kansas. it makes up 40% of the economy of kansas. so for all practical purposes, it would be the end of the kansas economy. another large part of our economy is oil and gas. and the green new deal would be the end of that. i was trying to think of the impact of the green new deal. it would triple your taxes, i think that would be well proven. but i'm always specialy concerned for that young family. maybe the family i delivered five or 10 or 15 years ago and they have two or three kids at home. how will the new green deal impact them? first of all, the grocery bill is going to double or triple, i would suppose. they have to replace all appliances in their home. their utility bill is going to go up. then i think about the price of gas and i always noticed in my practice that whenever the price of gasoline got above $3 a gallon, that women would slid ask, do we have to come back -- would suddenly ask, do we have to come back as often? some of my parents lived 90 miles from me and it was quite a challenge to come visit us. with that pric
makes up 40% of the economy -- kansas. it makes up 40% of the economy of kansas. so for all practical purposes, it would be the end of the kansas economy. another large part of our economy is oil and gas. and the green new deal would be the end of that. i was trying to think of the impact of the green new deal. it would triple your taxes, i think that would be well proven. but i'm always specialy concerned for that young family. maybe the family i delivered five or 10 or 15 years ago and they...
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kansas is the natural leader in agriculture. ranking first in grain soar lum, third for cattle, and fourth in the production of sunflowers. in fact, kansas is second in the nation for total number of acres farmed. winters like the one we're currently experiencing at home have highlighted the time and dedication farmers and ranchers have to their land animals. in kansas, farmers with livestock are working around the clock to ensure the animals are healthy, warm, and well-fed. . while agriculture has become a target of environmentalists who want to discontinue life as we know it in kansas, i'm here today to testify to the great work farmers and ranchers have done to protect and improve our air, land and water. farmers are the original conservationists and continue to find ways to do more with less, while protecting our most valuable natural resources. national ag day is our opportunity to celebrate farmers and ranchers, highlight the impact they have on our communities and country, and remember the thousands of products made possi
kansas is the natural leader in agriculture. ranking first in grain soar lum, third for cattle, and fourth in the production of sunflowers. in fact, kansas is second in the nation for total number of acres farmed. winters like the one we're currently experiencing at home have highlighted the time and dedication farmers and ranchers have to their land animals. in kansas, farmers with livestock are working around the clock to ensure the animals are healthy, warm, and well-fed. . while agriculture...
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kansas sent a message which is this: don't do it.tary's full-throated endorsement of president donald trump's erratic approach to government would be reason enough for voters to reject a pompeo candidacy for the u.s. senate or for governor. secretary pompeo has boasted of state department swagger, but c kansans are less interested in be lidge rens than hard-working, humble public servants, those more concerned with the public good than personal ambition. wow. he insists he is not interested in that kansas senate seat on the ballot next year, said he could return to politics later down the road. some see him as president. >> i'm going to be there until he tweets me out of office. which i'm not counting on, at least today. it has been an enormous privilege to be a part of the trump administration. >> rex tillerson among those not laughing at the "until he tweets me out of office" reference there. that was just a year ago. >> exactly. >> mike pompeo, people who know him say that he is navigating this trump administration with a skill th
kansas sent a message which is this: don't do it.tary's full-throated endorsement of president donald trump's erratic approach to government would be reason enough for voters to reject a pompeo candidacy for the u.s. senate or for governor. secretary pompeo has boasted of state department swagger, but c kansans are less interested in be lidge rens than hard-working, humble public servants, those more concerned with the public good than personal ambition. wow. he insists he is not interested in...
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back with us today is pat mcgonigle from wdaf in kansas city, missouri. how you doing?me, welcome back! >> thanks. >> good to have you. uh, the fox affiliate there in kansas city, missouri-- home to "millionaire." >> yes. >> you guys have been, uh, a good home for us there. >> oh, yeah. everybody's very excited. as--as you know, a very passionate following for this show. >> so, seven grand before we were rudely interrupted yesterday. >> that's okay. >> so you're back today to pick up, and, uh, remind everybody which charity we're playing for. >> oh, it's a wonderful charity, chris. it's the love fund for children. it's in kansas city, and it just does everything from musical instruments for kids who wouldn't otherwise get them to vaccinations. all these unmet needs that, uh-- they really help out kids, giving them a chance to have a happy and healthy childhood. just a great thing. >> i love it. well, you're at $7,000. all three lifelines still there, so you're in good shape as we jump back in to your game today. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musi
back with us today is pat mcgonigle from wdaf in kansas city, missouri. how you doing?me, welcome back! >> thanks. >> good to have you. uh, the fox affiliate there in kansas city, missouri-- home to "millionaire." >> yes. >> you guys have been, uh, a good home for us there. >> oh, yeah. everybody's very excited. as--as you know, a very passionate following for this show. >> so, seven grand before we were rudely interrupted yesterday. >> that's...
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no, but when you humanize groups that you're not familiar with america, kansas i'm super excited to be in the car because i feel like in the show this is when some pretty big moments happen. >> i love the c the most intimate conversations sometimes. especially for men, they're intimidated by one on one, direct eye contact and having those hard conversations. >> you guys are so amazing. >> you ride with us all the time. >> yes, i can. >> reporter: in kansas city, we caught up with jodi. >> she physically transforms but also emotionally transforms, and that is something that was really big for me. >> reporter: she's a penitentiary officer and a former hairdresser. you work with the whole fab five, do you have a defining moment? >> my time with caramo and the things that he pulled out of my soul that i didn't even realize the rut i was in and the revelation of it. >> reporter: jodi's brother died in a tragic accident 25 years ago. decades of heartbreak realized in one car ride. >> a lot of people have problems with deflecting compliments. when do you think that started? >> i would say tha
no, but when you humanize groups that you're not familiar with america, kansas i'm super excited to be in the car because i feel like in the show this is when some pretty big moments happen. >> i love the c the most intimate conversations sometimes. especially for men, they're intimidated by one on one, direct eye contact and having those hard conversations. >> you guys are so amazing. >> you ride with us all the time. >> yes, i can. >> reporter: in kansas city, we...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to hon oor the men and women who have shaped our country's successes and are inspiring our future. this month we celebrated women's history month and recognize the women who have fought for equality and positively impacted their communities. the courage and resolve of our women must not go unnoticed. in kansas, we're always quick to highlight the great amelia erhardt, or hometown aviation pioneer. but today i want to highlight the millions of women around the world that have and continue to make significant impacts on their families, communities, and workplaces through meaningful, everyday contributions. my own mother, nancy, taught me many family values that continue to give me strength and guide me throughout fatherhood and my brother as an obstetrician. she instilled me the value of proper nutrition at an early age and i was able to explain in common sense terms to all my patients. i mom emphasized the importance of a healthy breakfast and sitting down each ni
the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to hon oor the men and women who have shaped our country's successes and are inspiring our future. this month we celebrated women's history month and recognize the women who have fought for equality and positively impacted their communities. the courage and resolve of our women must not go unnoticed. in kansas, we're always quick to highlight the great amelia erhardt, or hometown aviation...
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nebraska, iowa, missouri and kansas.ust outside of omaha, in fremont, roads are almost impassible. >> we are trapped, can't get in or out of fremont, so planes are flying in supplies all over the region. >> reporter: across the region, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, sometimes with minutes to spare. >> recovery is going to be a few days or week. this recovery is going to months, possibly a year. >> reporter: the flooding began last week starting with a massive winter storm. rivers have swollen to historic levels in 40 locations. melton snow combined with more rain means the flooding could continue for the next several days. and to remind you, it has been the wettest winter on record in the united states. this morning, we know the governors of iowa, wisconsin and nebraska have all declared states of emergency. anne-marie. >> all right, laura podesta here in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> authorities in texas say a fire at a petrochemical plant is expected to burn for at least another day. thick
nebraska, iowa, missouri and kansas.ust outside of omaha, in fremont, roads are almost impassible. >> we are trapped, can't get in or out of fremont, so planes are flying in supplies all over the region. >> reporter: across the region, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate, sometimes with minutes to spare. >> recovery is going to be a few days or week. this recovery is going to months, possibly a year. >> reporter: the flooding began last week starting with a...
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i know there was some assistance that was provided but i heard from farmer in kansas. they appreciated that. they thought it was great but rather just sell their stuff and
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he became quite a local hero in kansas city. unfortunately, the large numbers of casualties that would come after him what far eclipsed the but not intzsimmons, the army's way of thinking. in the u.s. army, a hospital would be named for him in denver, colorado. that leads us to another one of our human stories, a nurse who was also killed in combat. you can tell by our surroundings, we have changed locations in the museum. we are still following the story of important people involved in the story of medicine and medical delivery and, actually this relates closely to fitzsimmons, who we just talked most. it may be the non-obvious of ways. this dress, the metals and the fatigue uniform belonged to a young woman by the name of sharon lane. sharon lane was not even born during the first world war were when fitzsimmons would be killed. we named the hospital for fitzsimmons, edit named -- if it's in the story that way. sharon lane is from ohio, had trained as a nurse, we know that in the late 60's, she was casting about whether she wo
he became quite a local hero in kansas city. unfortunately, the large numbers of casualties that would come after him what far eclipsed the but not intzsimmons, the army's way of thinking. in the u.s. army, a hospital would be named for him in denver, colorado. that leads us to another one of our human stories, a nurse who was also killed in combat. you can tell by our surroundings, we have changed locations in the museum. we are still following the story of important people involved in the...
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toluca no pudo hacer y le quitó todo anotando un tanto al minuto ocho, aparecen en la siente ronda y kansase jugará esta próxima temporada, le han dado un contraste histórico donde un contrato entre 130 millones $ dejando lado y con eso a 20 años de daddy ni siete nueva era, los equipos de ruido de país consigue lo detalles y tiene inicios esta era el pan o probado partidos en casa y tienen más identificados escucha un estratega e no puede hablar su primer rival y tiene gente arriba peligrosa y es un equipo difícil san josé no pudo ganarlo es un desafío. >>> a las 7:00 de la noche a raquel partido. millones siguen expuestos a los peligros del humo de segunda mano. y algunos no pueden protegerse. pero tÚ si puedes. protege a tu familia. visita casintabaco.com. (mÚsica) >>> vemos que trata de recuperar el sueño perdido de semana l contamos que esto es bueno para su salud. >>> el deja de darme lo que lleva comer di hormona del hamb puede ponerse la piyama. >>> es un burrito ante de dormir. chorro gracias por su sintonía . (mÚsica) buenas noches, bienvenidonoche titulares y mÁs curso light, gra
toluca no pudo hacer y le quitó todo anotando un tanto al minuto ocho, aparecen en la siente ronda y kansase jugará esta próxima temporada, le han dado un contraste histórico donde un contrato entre 130 millones $ dejando lado y con eso a 20 años de daddy ni siete nueva era, los equipos de ruido de país consigue lo detalles y tiene inicios esta era el pan o probado partidos en casa y tienen más identificados escucha un estratega e no puede hablar su primer rival y tiene gente arriba...
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when the kansas nebraska act was passed, it reduced the size of indian country to the state of oklahoma and it became indian territory. but about 60 tribes were removed from different parts of the united states to the indian territory with about half a dozen indigenous tribes already. so it was a compression of various indian people from across the country forced to march, walked to the indian territory. you see a complex indian community there of plains tribes from california, the great lakes area, and also from the eastern and southeast part of the united states. all in one area. having tribal governments. 67. there are now 39. all these tribal governments working together and sometimes against each other. >> this year your meeting is in san antonio, texas. what about next year? >> next year we go to las vegas. last year we were in san diego. after las vegas, then we go to albuquerque. >> professor donald fixico, the president of the western history association. we thank you for being with us here on c-span3 is american history tv. >>> congress is in recess, scheduled to return next w
when the kansas nebraska act was passed, it reduced the size of indian country to the state of oklahoma and it became indian territory. but about 60 tribes were removed from different parts of the united states to the indian territory with about half a dozen indigenous tribes already. so it was a compression of various indian people from across the country forced to march, walked to the indian territory. you see a complex indian community there of plains tribes from california, the great lakes...
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ahora la suprema corte de los estados unidos decidiÓ que examinorÁ el caso de tres trabajadores de kansasseguro social falsos de otras personas para poder obtener trabajo, los fiscales en kansas llevaron este caso hasta la suprema corte de ese estado que decidiÓ que no podÍan enfrentar casos criminales porque los estados no tienen el poder de tomar decisiones sobre formularios federales que en este caso fueron lciÓn podrÍa t repercusiones para trabajas esÚ de seguro socialr obtener trabajo, esta tarde en noticias telemundo estaremos hablando con expertos abogados sobre este tema y tendremos un informe completo sobre la decisiÓn de la suprema corte en la utilizaciÓn de nÚmeros de seguro social para obtener trabajo. asÍ es de que los esperamos. >> muchÍsimas gracias, francisco, de momento la corte suprema le da la razÓn al gobierno del presidente donald trump al facilitar la detenciÓn de extranjeros con antecedentes penales los jueces regresaron l decisiÓn que requerÍa que los agentes del departamento de seguridad nacional detuvieran sin audiencia de fianza a los inmigrantes al salir de la
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kansas city. 43 seconds. seven-point lead, utah state. on cbs. ass back onto the lawn. he knows that instead of going into a bag, it can act as a fertilizer and strengthen his yard. he's not green, but his lawn is going to be for a long time. yardsmanship is not dead folks. not by a long shot. >> kevin: northern utah is where the aggies call home. that is where the campus is. freshman and a junior have led the way, this championship game against the pesky aztecs of san diego state. >> dan: and merrill has done this against every freshman the entire game, and it was his ability to score inside and the first half to help relieve some of the pressure on merrill in the second half. what you are doing here, kevin, is defending the three, period anrying to get the rebound >> kevin: porter, brito, fouled. hemsley, he's gone. >> dan: to put this in perspective, hemsley is the senior, he is leaving the game. san diego needed to win this game to make it to the ncaa tournament. >> kevin: they went last year. and he has
kansas city. 43 seconds. seven-point lead, utah state. on cbs. ass back onto the lawn. he knows that instead of going into a bag, it can act as a fertilizer and strengthen his yard. he's not green, but his lawn is going to be for a long time. yardsmanship is not dead folks. not by a long shot. >> kevin: northern utah is where the aggies call home. that is where the campus is. freshman and a junior have led the way, this championship game against the pesky aztecs of san diego state....
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we take that up with former kansas secretary of state. stay with us.oining me tonight, former kansas secretary of state also general counsel for the nonprofit we build the wall who have ambitions to build a privately funded wall along the mexican border. chris, great to have you with us as william began his report, dhs , order protection, basically flying a white flag in the face of tens of thousands of illegal immigrants confronting our border. >> it is shocking. we are on track to have the highest level in 12 years. higher than anything we saw in the two years of the obama administration reared president trump is the strongest president we have ever had on the issue of illegal immigration. he has made clear where he stands. dhs sitting on his hands. you have this strong president that wants to solve the problem, yet the agency is not doing it. >> we need congress to solve this. i heard that pretext, that nonsense for 20 years which is simply a ploy and a ruse. they are purposefully refusing to enforce the law and to protect our border. >> it is a cop
we take that up with former kansas secretary of state. stay with us.oining me tonight, former kansas secretary of state also general counsel for the nonprofit we build the wall who have ambitions to build a privately funded wall along the mexican border. chris, great to have you with us as william began his report, dhs , order protection, basically flying a white flag in the face of tens of thousands of illegal immigrants confronting our border. >> it is shocking. we are on track to have...
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we take that up with former kansas secretary of state. stay with us. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty.erty. ♪ stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. ♪what you want, baby i got ♪what you need, you know i got it♪ ♪all i'm askin' is for a little respect♪ excuse me ma'am, would you like to have my seat? ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪find out what it means to me♪ ♪r-e-s-p-e-c-t ♪take care. tcb, oh ♪(sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me)♪ ♪a little respect want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into
we take that up with former kansas secretary of state. stay with us. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty.erty. ♪ stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. ♪what you want, baby i got ♪what you need, you know i got it♪ ♪all i'm askin' is for a little...
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alexandria ocasio cortez, a kansas farmer sends an open letter to set the record straight, kansas rancher, on the green new deal, she joins us live with a message to the freshman congresswoman. you don't want to miss it. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! i can customize each line for soeach family member?e yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need, and still save hundreds of dollars. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the g
alexandria ocasio cortez, a kansas farmer sends an open letter to set the record straight, kansas rancher, on the green new deal, she joins us live with a message to the freshman congresswoman. you don't want to miss it. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post...
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Mar 22, 2019
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this is where kansas state was partying not too long ago. a lot of them already took off because the door opened at the sap center at 9:30. i continue, we just saw a lot of oregon ducks walked by as well. definitely a lot of excitement here in downtown san jose for march madness. reporting live in downtown san jose, alyssa harrington, ktvu, 20. >>> the gaels are after the tournament after losing to the defending national champions. >> not a lack of effort whatsoever. villanova actually looked a bit sluggish in the first half of this game, played in hartford connecticut. they trailed by 2 at the haptic however, the wildcats were a different team in the second half. a lot of this going on. whatever st. mary's look like, building momentum and getting back and again, villanova made a big play. wildcats go on to win it, 61- 57. they lose to the gaels. those wildcats go underground 2. they will play purdue tomorrow. in round 2. >>> the women's tournament gets underway today. for teams from california are on the road to the final four. they are all
this is where kansas state was partying not too long ago. a lot of them already took off because the door opened at the sap center at 9:30. i continue, we just saw a lot of oregon ducks walked by as well. definitely a lot of excitement here in downtown san jose for march madness. reporting live in downtown san jose, alyssa harrington, ktvu, 20. >>> the gaels are after the tournament after losing to the defending national champions. >> not a lack of effort whatsoever. villanova...
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en el kansas las condiciones empeoraron con vientos de hasta 30 millas por hora.del estado colapsÓ por lo pesado de la nieve. en missouri tambiÉn la nieve afectÓ las actividades de las personas. n >> en el Área parto de boston se cancelaron cientos de vueloÁ nieve tambiÉn menor advertena n para el centro y norte del paÍs en el inicio de esta semana. >> es que los valores de la temperatura esta prÓxima noche maÑana a la maÑana podrÍan estar hasta 40° por debajo de lo que tocarÍan esta Época del aÑo. >> a pesar de las bajas temperaturas en chicago, cientos de persona desafiaron el frÍo y se sumergieron en las heladas aguas del lago michigan por una buena causa. >> el chapuzÓn en el lago michigan sirviÓ para recordar fondos para las olimpiadas especiales. en chicago, viviana Ávila, univisiÓn. >> queremos compartir con ustedes el caso de una joven latina y madre que saliÓ a festejar su cumpleaÑos a una discoteca en boston, pero terminÓ mutilada dentro de dos maletas. tras cuatro dÍas desaparecida, la policÍa penalmente encontrÓ su cuerpo en el auto de su presunto ases
en el kansas las condiciones empeoraron con vientos de hasta 30 millas por hora.del estado colapsÓ por lo pesado de la nieve. en missouri tambiÉn la nieve afectÓ las actividades de las personas. n >> en el Área parto de boston se cancelaron cientos de vueloÁ nieve tambiÉn menor advertena n para el centro y norte del paÍs en el inicio de esta semana. >> es que los valores de la temperatura esta prÓxima noche maÑana a la maÑana podrÍan estar hasta 40° por debajo de lo que...
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it in kansas. you know, it's kind of one of those things that several years ago i didn't necessarily expect i was going to be standing here today, so i was going through the process of how do we lobby, how do we make sure that a good program gets passed through the federal legislative process that benefits so many people, and then having to take that initiative in my home state of kansas and work through the legislature and making sure we implemented it to help people's quality of life and enable to live the lives they wanted to live and make it more beneficial to them. you know, this important law created tax savings accounts, tax-free savings accounts for individuals with disabilities to cover expenses like health care, education, housing, and transportation. you know, it's important for parents raising a child to be able to help provide their care. obviously, the concern on the part of parents is that over years, particularly as parents age, they want to make sure their children, in some cases w
it in kansas. you know, it's kind of one of those things that several years ago i didn't necessarily expect i was going to be standing here today, so i was going through the process of how do we lobby, how do we make sure that a good program gets passed through the federal legislative process that benefits so many people, and then having to take that initiative in my home state of kansas and work through the legislature and making sure we implemented it to help people's quality of life and...
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i have a very good friend who lives in austin who grew up in kansas city. he grew up in kansas city in the 1950's. and he recalled visiting the truman library. the second of the presidential ies, after the franklin roosevelt library. he goes to his school. takes a field trip to the truman library. and my friend greg, he's a third grader. and they're all trooping out of the bus to go into the library and who should they see but former president harry truman who lived several blocks from the library, had an office in the library. and every morning he would get up and he would walk to the library. people. talk to the truman the last president not to have a college degree but he prided himself on this knowledge because he read a lot. truman liked to show off on history. my friend greg still shakes his head. so greg says, the president stopped and he said ok, kiddies, i have a question for you. now, you probably know that both the house of representatives and the senate have various committees. and they deal with issues. and in each of the houses there's a commi
i have a very good friend who lives in austin who grew up in kansas city. he grew up in kansas city in the 1950's. and he recalled visiting the truman library. the second of the presidential ies, after the franklin roosevelt library. he goes to his school. takes a field trip to the truman library. and my friend greg, he's a third grader. and they're all trooping out of the bus to go into the library and who should they see but former president harry truman who lived several blocks from the...
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now center in kansas. the wind is still whipping 's the wind field that's been most remarkable. wichita, kansas city, maybe some flooding with that rain on top of the melting snow many minnesota and iowa. wind and rain there. this does weakens as it heads off to the east. the wind will be here in the east. this is an epic storm. >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight here to new fallout from that college admissions cheating scandal tonight. full house actress lori loughlin was arrested today and a short time ago appearing before a judge. felicity huffman was also arr t arrested by the fbi. usc's water polo head coach was arrested at a hotel in hawaii. the question now is, what about the children. abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, lori loughlin set to be released on bond. her alleged role in that sweeping college bribery scheme. >> you've worked very hard for your success. you should be proud of yourself. i know that i am. >> reporter: the actress who played a role model on "full house," allegedly shelling out $500,000 to consultant rick singer, along with her fashion des
now center in kansas. the wind is still whipping 's the wind field that's been most remarkable. wichita, kansas city, maybe some flooding with that rain on top of the melting snow many minnesota and iowa. wind and rain there. this does weakens as it heads off to the east. the wind will be here in the east. this is an epic storm. >> rob, thank you. >>> next tonight here to new fallout from that college admissions cheating scandal tonight. full house actress lori loughlin was...
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rains in iowa and minnesota, also storms firing in kansas. we'll see more tonight across parts of oklahoma. those could be severe, with big hail and big wind. and snow dropping in through denver. a lot of cold air behind it, warm air ahead of it. and the rains there fire across middle tennessee through the ohio river valley, and then the cold front pushes across the east coast sunday, turning colder, with clearing on monday. >> thank you, rob. >>> and investigators finding a link between the two crashes of boeing max 8 jets. and we're learning what the black boxes revealed about the final nosedive of the ethiopian flight. boeing says its new software fix is ready and waiting for faa approval. here's david kerley. >> reporter: for the first time tonight a direct connection between the two boeing 737 max crashes. both jets dipping and dramatically pulling up, a wild ride as the pilots fought an automated safety system. two sources telling abc news the preliminary black box data shows that an antistall system that misfired in the lion air crash
rains in iowa and minnesota, also storms firing in kansas. we'll see more tonight across parts of oklahoma. those could be severe, with big hail and big wind. and snow dropping in through denver. a lot of cold air behind it, warm air ahead of it. and the rains there fire across middle tennessee through the ohio river valley, and then the cold front pushes across the east coast sunday, turning colder, with clearing on monday. >> thank you, rob. >>> and investigators finding a link...
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tendremos lluvia para kansas city. ana: gracias, albert. el desayuno se ve delicioso, jesus.ms, y lo que siente al ser parte del movimiento "me too". francisca: por que decimos si vale la pena o no comprar un celular usado. te por prenderÁn los resultados de una investigaciÓn que te dirÁn cÓmo y dónde puedes ahorrar mÁs dinero. ana: dejamos al descubierto las prÁcticas más comunes de los estafadores para que no caigan en trampas. francisca: quieren saber cuÁles son las ciudades mÁs saludables del paÍs? en seguida te lo contamos y las menos agradables tambiÉn. jesus: pÍcame este tomate por favor. [risas] [mÚsica] >> hola me llamo salvador santos y le quiero mandar un saludo a "despierta amÉrica". ahÍ estÁ un tristes. - ahi les va un chistecitos. una manzana se levanta tarde para ir a trabajar y sale corriendo la parada y hay una pera parada y le pregunta. disculpa cuanto tiempo espera? yo siempre he sido pera. alan: muchas gracias, salvador! hoy es el dÍa nacional de la risa. Él es uno de nuestros televidentes. ya saben que les dijimos que nos mandaran sus chistes y ese este p
tendremos lluvia para kansas city. ana: gracias, albert. el desayuno se ve delicioso, jesus.ms, y lo que siente al ser parte del movimiento "me too". francisca: por que decimos si vale la pena o no comprar un celular usado. te por prenderÁn los resultados de una investigaciÓn que te dirÁn cÓmo y dónde puedes ahorrar mÁs dinero. ana: dejamos al descubierto las prÁcticas más comunes de los estafadores para que no caigan en trampas. francisca: quieren saber cuÁles son las...
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louis. >> reporter: ryan hunter is an offensive lineman for the kansas city chiefs.interning nor freshman senator josh pauly oissouri. >> it's fun because we're both new together. so ryan is new. i'm new. we're kind of learning the ropes together. i think it's phenomenal that n.f.l. players like ryan who are very busy guys and have a career they're pursuing want to be involved in their communities, want to be involved in service. >> reporter: michael thomas plays safety for the new york giants. this is his second time working for congresswoman sheila jackson lee, who represents his district in houston extension tex. >> what a place to be, not only in my office, but in many offices where they can be change agents and translate that will leadership on the field into making a difference. >> last year i thought, i got to come back because i sawwhat's ad how much she's really on the ground, you know, like putting in the work. a lot of things that we were fighting for for criminal justice reform,etentind stuff like, that she's already written. they're on the floor. she's p
louis. >> reporter: ryan hunter is an offensive lineman for the kansas city chiefs.interning nor freshman senator josh pauly oissouri. >> it's fun because we're both new together. so ryan is new. i'm new. we're kind of learning the ropes together. i think it's phenomenal that n.f.l. players like ryan who are very busy guys and have a career they're pursuing want to be involved in their communities, want to be involved in service. >> reporter: michael thomas plays safety for...
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this will go down history to hit starts of colorado, kansas, new mexico, a through the plains. really just an amazing storm. for us, though, completely different. it's all going to be about temperatures. look where we are. this is 11:00 at night. we're at 62 in d.c. hagerstown now is at 68 degrees. you're still at73 in charleston, west virginia. we've got a lot more warm air to go with this system. you can see where it is right now. strong storms in towards theer ohio r valley. severe weather down to the south and west of atlanta and the whole ostem moving towards the east. i'll show you what it brings you for your friday, and more importantly, what it means for the weekend. something else moving in for your saturday and sunday. see you back here in about ten miutes. >> al right. doug, thank you. >>> a developing story right now. detectives are searching the streets for the shooter who killed a man in a busy neighborhood. officers are collecting clues onight on columbia road in northwest d.c. news 4's nicole jacobs explains why police are hopeful someone caught a glimpse of the
this will go down history to hit starts of colorado, kansas, new mexico, a through the plains. really just an amazing storm. for us, though, completely different. it's all going to be about temperatures. look where we are. this is 11:00 at night. we're at 62 in d.c. hagerstown now is at 68 degrees. you're still at73 in charleston, west virginia. we've got a lot more warm air to go with this system. you can see where it is right now. strong storms in towards theer ohio r valley. severe weather...
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many towns and farms remain flooded like here midway between omaha and kansas city. temperatures in that region will be springlike today. kansas city will see a high of 69, the same as los angeles and warmer than atlanta's 64. much of the midwest will be about 20 degrees above normal. >>> coming up, a big change for reese's peanut butter cups. we'll explain. >>> but first a big profit on wall street. just how high they're getting and the average bonus that was just paid out. >>> and tonight's massive powerball drawing, $750 million is up for grabs. remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> we're back now with more proof that canadians are really nice. a woman near vancouver took on the potential
many towns and farms remain flooded like here midway between omaha and kansas city. temperatures in that region will be springlike today. kansas city will see a high of 69, the same as los angeles and warmer than atlanta's 64. much of the midwest will be about 20 degrees above normal. >>> coming up, a big change for reese's peanut butter cups. we'll explain. >>> but first a big profit on wall street. just how high they're getting and the average bonus that was just paid out....
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unfortunately, more unwelcome rain for grand island, omaha and kansas city. that's going to add to local flooding. now, you combine the rain along with ice and snow melt and it's causing problems as far north as elkhorn river as well as towards platte river then that flows into the missouri river, thought kansas city, columbia and st. charles and all that dumps into the mississippi river which will make flooding throughout the midsouth all the way to the deep south even worse. that's the reason why. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the social media star accused of a fitness fraud and the new fight over refunds. >>> but first, new details who leaked neighborhooded photos of amazon's jeff bezos to "the national enquirer" and how much that tabloid paid for them. >>> and later why the search for the serial killer known as jack the ripper may finally be over. for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors transla
unfortunately, more unwelcome rain for grand island, omaha and kansas city. that's going to add to local flooding. now, you combine the rain along with ice and snow melt and it's causing problems as far north as elkhorn river as well as towards platte river then that flows into the missouri river, thought kansas city, columbia and st. charles and all that dumps into the mississippi river which will make flooding throughout the midsouth all the way to the deep south even worse. that's the reason...
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she's facing a felony charge in kansas. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop. >> the reason i stopped you, you're not wearing your seatbelt, okay? >> reporter: in lawrence, kansas, police officer ian mccann pulling over akira lewis last may, suspected of not wearing his seat belt. >> you're gonna stop me for a [ bleep ] seat belt? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: lewis refuses to comply and is shouting that he's been singled out. he demands to speak to a supervisor. >> you're about to go to jail for a seat belt violation. are you really wanting to do that? >> reporter: officer brindley blood then approaches the passenger side and the two officers attempt to arrest lewis. >> get out of the car! >> i'm gonna knock you in your [ bleep ]. i'm not getting out of this car. >> reporter: lewis and officer mccann struggling. lewis lands a punch when officer blood yells taser, then fires her gun. >> oh! >> reporter: wounding lewis. saying, expletive, i shot him. officer blood was on the forc
she's facing a felony charge in kansas. here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: it all started with a routine traffic stop. >> the reason i stopped you, you're not wearing your seatbelt, okay? >> reporter: in lawrence, kansas, police officer ian mccann pulling over akira lewis last may, suspected of not wearing his seat belt. >> you're gonna stop me for a [ bleep ] seat belt? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: lewis refuses to comply and is shouting that he's been...
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city but back up from kansas city to st. louis. in the northeast it's about the nor'easter cranking up massive rain with a mix to the north and looking for possibly 6 to 12 inches. for the west, widespread unsettled weather that could cause flooding there alone. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the shocking number of rattlesnakes luring under a home in texas. >>> but first the technology that could allow you to block all of those annoying robocalls at dinnertime. >>> also this morning, the bungee jump nightmare on this cruise ship raising major safety concerns. we'll hear from the man who survived it. >>> the big >> oh, no. >>> a giant cucumber got into quite a pickle in australia. the inflatable vegetable was traveling along the sydney harbour for a promotional stunt when it toppled off its mooring. the cucumber ripped open. you see it right there, deflated into the water. >> thank goodness it was on tape. otherwise we wouldn't believe it. >>> a florida man is suing royal caribbean after he was ba
city but back up from kansas city to st. louis. in the northeast it's about the nor'easter cranking up massive rain with a mix to the north and looking for possibly 6 to 12 inches. for the west, widespread unsettled weather that could cause flooding there alone. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the shocking number of rattlesnakes luring under a home in texas. >>> but first the technology that could allow you to block all of those annoying robocalls...
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the first game is between uc irvine and kansas state. that starts at 11:00 this morning.es, there are still tickets going for as low as $50 apiece. the shark tank has been complete i had transformed converted from i hockey rinky to basketball court. the west coast conference is hosting the first and second round of the tournament. team from all over the country will lay here. oregon take on wis later today. st. louis plays virginia tech and liberty take on mississippi state. the teams brought their bands, their mascots, cheerleader and plenty of loyal fans, many spaepbding time exploring swat south bay has to offer. >> we have a compact downtown where you stay in a hotel you go to the plaza, walk to the game, go post-game for a libation or two and you are never in a car. >> tipoff for the uc irvine kansas state game is at 11:00 but doors actually hope an hour and a half early at 9:30. if you are manning to come out today being can you get here by then. there will be plenty with you going on inside. there is food, excitement, those bands. march madden going to be going off
the first game is between uc irvine and kansas state. that starts at 11:00 this morning.es, there are still tickets going for as low as $50 apiece. the shark tank has been complete i had transformed converted from i hockey rinky to basketball court. the west coast conference is hosting the first and second round of the tournament. team from all over the country will lay here. oregon take on wis later today. st. louis plays virginia tech and liberty take on mississippi state. the teams brought...
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potential for severe weather from oklahoma to kansas city.e of this system. a southerly flow. the wind bars starting to make their way up. it's causing a temperature change back into the 60s and 70s. for the east coast you'll get spoiled this weekend with that warmer air before the colder air starts to push in. now please don't lose the winter coat. we're talking about the 40s for the upper midwest. i want will continue to slide over to the carolinas, baltimore and portions of the northeast by monday afternoon. we're only going see highs back in the 40s. even my home state, look at this. they are getting spoiled by temperature in the 40s. that's record breaking for alaska. >> that's your home state >> my home. >> i learn something new every single day. >>> we now have the video so at the confirmation hearing of acting interior secretary david bernhardt yesterday there was an unexpected viewer in the crowd. a green unblinking swamp creature watching over his shoulder. the creature was one of several scattered throughout the hearing room in pro
potential for severe weather from oklahoma to kansas city.e of this system. a southerly flow. the wind bars starting to make their way up. it's causing a temperature change back into the 60s and 70s. for the east coast you'll get spoiled this weekend with that warmer air before the colder air starts to push in. now please don't lose the winter coat. we're talking about the 40s for the upper midwest. i want will continue to slide over to the carolinas, baltimore and portions of the northeast by...
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it's better than being in kansas. >> we recruit a lot of students from california to kansas state and so it is always good to count here. we have quite a few alumnae from the bay area. it is good to come out here and show the flag if you will and be part of it. it is supposed to be warmer and nicer and sunnier. it will be i know. but it is great to be here. >> sports bars prepared for large crowds. some set up balloons and other decorations with school colors to make fans feel welcome. business owners are hoping to feel the economic impact the march madness. >> it helps a lot with business. i mean downtown san jose on a friday morning we would not have people in drinking or eating at our establishment so it is pretty obvious when the people are in town, they want to go eat and drink and we don't normally have that. so for sure, it is like a st. patrick's day on a friday. >> the sap center also called the shark tank went under a transformation for the ncaa tournament turning the ice rink into a basketball court. eight team will play here this weekend. kansas state an irvice president,
it's better than being in kansas. >> we recruit a lot of students from california to kansas state and so it is always good to count here. we have quite a few alumnae from the bay area. it is good to come out here and show the flag if you will and be part of it. it is supposed to be warmer and nicer and sunnier. it will be i know. but it is great to be here. >> sports bars prepared for large crowds. some set up balloons and other decorations with school colors to make fans feel...
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we take it up with former kansas secretary of state kris kobach, stay with us. want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. lou: radical dimms determined to pass new le legislation, aimed t limits president trump's tariff powers. congress would ar have to vote within 120 days whether to continue tariffs, rino senator chuck grassley also introduces legislation that would require congress to approve tariffs. during a time most successful president. the congress, that has muddied and fooled and just failed at just about everything it touched are going after the president. on issue of tariffs, which for fir
we take it up with former kansas secretary of state kris kobach, stay with us. want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me...
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on july 14th, 2017, chris cobach, secretary of state of kansas, e-mailed you. he said, "as you may recall, as you may recall, we talked about the fact that the u.s. census does not currently ask respondents their citizenship." mr. toback also said not asking a citizenship question, "leads to the problem of aliens who do not actually reside in the united states are still counted for congressional apportionment purposes." mr. secretary, did you ever talk with mr. kobach about how it's affected by counting all persons in the census, yes or no? >> my conversation with kobach was fundamentally about the question that he wanted asked. >> correct. i reclaim my time. reclaim my time. i'll take that as -- i reclaim my time. >> mr. chairman -- >> the citizenship question, mr. secretary, did you ever talk with anybody at the white house about how congressional apportionment is affected by counting all people -- >> mr. chairman, he keeps interrupting my answers. >> yes or no? >> thank you, mr. chairman. he asked so many many questions, i don't even remember all of them. so
on july 14th, 2017, chris cobach, secretary of state of kansas, e-mailed you. he said, "as you may recall, as you may recall, we talked about the fact that the u.s. census does not currently ask respondents their citizenship." mr. toback also said not asking a citizenship question, "leads to the problem of aliens who do not actually reside in the united states are still counted for congressional apportionment purposes." mr. secretary, did you ever talk with mr. kobach about...
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now centered in kansas. take a look. the wind and the snow is still whipping across denver. now it's about to hit st. louis. it's the wind field that's been most remarkable. wichita, kansas city, omaha back through rapid city, maybe some flooding with that rain on top of the melting snow . wind and rain there. this does weakens as it heads off to the east. the wind will be here in the east on friday. as it stands now, this is an epic storm. david. >> rob, thank you. >>> next here this evening to new fallout from that college admissions cheating scandal tonight. full house actress lori loughlin was arrested today and a short time ago appearing before a judge. felicity huffman was also arrested in the last 24 hours by the fbi. with their weapons drawn. is another arrest tonight, the usc's women's water polo coach arrested at a hotel in hawaii. and tonight, what about the children? prosecutors say many did not know. some did. what now happens to them? abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, lori loughlin set to be released on $1 million bond after being arrested today for
now centered in kansas. take a look. the wind and the snow is still whipping across denver. now it's about to hit st. louis. it's the wind field that's been most remarkable. wichita, kansas city, omaha back through rapid city, maybe some flooding with that rain on top of the melting snow . wind and rain there. this does weakens as it heads off to the east. the wind will be here in the east on friday. as it stands now, this is an epic storm. david. >> rob, thank you. >>> next here...
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fought for passed. ( cheers ) and in kansas, kris kobach was defeated.ory didn't silence the criticism. three a.c.l.u. state affiliates have gone on record opposing what one called the "abandonment of non-partisanship," and "turning the a.c.l.u. into an advocacy organization." do you see yourself now as a critic of the a.c.l.u.? >> glasser: no, i see myself as a critic of some of what the a.c.l.u. is doing. the a.c.l.u. probably still does more good work on issues i care about than any organization in america. the sacred importance of their primary mission, and there's nobody else to do it. >> stahl: political director faiz shakir recently announced his departure from the a.c.l.u. his new job-- bernie sanders' campaign manager. >> welcome to cbs sports hq presented by progressive insurance. >> i'm greg gumbel in new york. one week from selection sunday, and the field of 68 is beginning to fill up. earlier today on cbs in college basketball, bradley overcame an 18-point second-half deficit to win the missouri valley conference title. gardner-webb is going
fought for passed. ( cheers ) and in kansas, kris kobach was defeated.ory didn't silence the criticism. three a.c.l.u. state affiliates have gone on record opposing what one called the "abandonment of non-partisanship," and "turning the a.c.l.u. into an advocacy organization." do you see yourself now as a critic of the a.c.l.u.? >> glasser: no, i see myself as a critic of some of what the a.c.l.u. is doing. the a.c.l.u. probably still does more good work on issues i...
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some might say in hiding in this rural town in kansas. tonight, "the story" investigates.s now known cannot be reached, questioned by accusers or journalists, including our producer who attempted to reach him this week. >> the person we would really like to talk to is ted mccarrick himself. >> no. he is not giving any interviews. >> in small town victoria, kansas, now former cardinal once called his eminence theodore mccarrick remains. he lives here in seclusion weeks after pope francis expelled him from the priesthood. >> if he is no longer a priest he should not be living there. >> the vatican officially finding the 8-year-old guilty of sex crimes to minors as well as adults. >> he is confined and that's why we are allowing him to be here. the former ashe bishop of washington, d.c. the highest church leader to be ousted in modern times. yet here he remains living on church property among priests yards away from the local public school. >> it's too close for comfort. >> there is a lot of concern from children. >> what we heard from social media he was here. as far as bein
some might say in hiding in this rural town in kansas. tonight, "the story" investigates.s now known cannot be reached, questioned by accusers or journalists, including our producer who attempted to reach him this week. >> the person we would really like to talk to is ted mccarrick himself. >> no. he is not giving any interviews. >> in small town victoria, kansas, now former cardinal once called his eminence theodore mccarrick remains. he lives here in seclusion...
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i'm focused on what i'm doing today. >> and kansas?shocked. >> thank you, congratulations. pete: great interview. >> hoping will be online, 19 minutes. on north korea, there were some reports judging by the by language, moving missiles into place before the hanoi summit. how sincere were they are getting peace if they were moving missiles before? >> the stories are they were so far apart before the summit, the president felt he could with his personal relationship with kim, that didn't happen. >> in half an hour, that story is on north korea. >> north korea says the us has a golden opportunity during the hanoi talks. the rogue regime is considering resuming nuclear missile testing, kim jong un will decide whether to consider denuclearization talks with donald trump. it comes after satellite images showed north korea rebuilding a missile test site. we will keep you updated on that. senator kirsten gillibrand hosted by a -- that college admission scheme days before the scandal surfaced. jane buckingham talked about the event in los angel
i'm focused on what i'm doing today. >> and kansas?shocked. >> thank you, congratulations. pete: great interview. >> hoping will be online, 19 minutes. on north korea, there were some reports judging by the by language, moving missiles into place before the hanoi summit. how sincere were they are getting peace if they were moving missiles before? >> the stories are they were so far apart before the summit, the president felt he could with his personal relationship with...
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the first is john brown was in kansas and he goes to virginia and attacks the harpers ferry arsenal and takes it over and is put on trial for treason against the state of virginia and convicted and sentenced to be hangs. and southerners are convinced this is a republican plot and there are a few republicans and some are abolitionists and they are not doing this from the standpoint of being members of the republican party anyway helped brown. but most are taking the position no we don't go for the violent result and we are not in favor of what this guy did. anybody here who has lived up in the bay area? david broderick was a senator from california and a douglas man and a big lever popular sovereignty. remember when california came into the union the idea was it would be a free state and, in fact there were southerners that came to california, rick surprise. they are coming from everywhere. and there were plenty of southern politicians in the area and david terry and product were rivals for power in democratic politics. and there is a bit of that southern honor code and lincoln almost go
the first is john brown was in kansas and he goes to virginia and attacks the harpers ferry arsenal and takes it over and is put on trial for treason against the state of virginia and convicted and sentenced to be hangs. and southerners are convinced this is a republican plot and there are a few republicans and some are abolitionists and they are not doing this from the standpoint of being members of the republican party anyway helped brown. but most are taking the position no we don't go for...