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these people are coming into kansas. they are free in kansas. and a lot of the abolitionists, it was assumed, that they would essentially become farmers or farmworkers in kansas. in other words, exchange later, labor for the freedom. a lot of other people had other notions. including the blacks themselves. particularly black man. they decided to join the union army. you guys may know that a larger percentage of white soldiers in the union army came from kansas than any other state. you probably know that, do you not? you did know that. you know that now. well, let me suggest to you that a larger percentage of black soldiers came into the union army from kansas than by far from any other state. let me answer that. not only did they come into the army, they were a lot brought in and large thanks to this man, james and wayne. and they formed the first kansas colored regimen and the second kansas colored regiment. and, these were people who literally had been enslaved just a few years earlier. but they understood, perhaps better than most, the meani
these people are coming into kansas. they are free in kansas. and a lot of the abolitionists, it was assumed, that they would essentially become farmers or farmworkers in kansas. in other words, exchange later, labor for the freedom. a lot of other people had other notions. including the blacks themselves. particularly black man. they decided to join the union army. you guys may know that a larger percentage of white soldiers in the union army came from kansas than any other state. you probably...
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our first part is kansas. so when he told friends about kansas, virginia -- a virginian named henry clay pate recalled, i went to take old brown and old brown took me. on june 2nd of 1856, pate surrendered his missouri posse to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack, but this was the first pitched fire fight. there are over 100 men firing at each other at blackjack for three hours. there are a number of casualties. this is not just an act of terror or some melee in the street. there was, in fact, a battle. to prove that blackjack meant war, john brown and clay pate drafted an article of surrender and prisoner exchange that afternoon. this is that document. the agreement between them specified that pate and his lieutenant, a man named wfrmts b. fort scott brockette would be exchanged for two of john brown's sons held by pro-sl
our first part is kansas. so when he told friends about kansas, virginia -- a virginian named henry clay pate recalled, i went to take old brown and old brown took me. on june 2nd of 1856, pate surrendered his missouri posse to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack, but this was the first pitched fire fight....
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my home state of kansas, hamza strong history of agriculture research including the kansas city university and the national bio and aggregate test facility. they are currently under construction. kansas city and on the way out to manhattan. the relocation of this regent will allow these agencies to access the many existing resources and benefits of the region. research and analysis are essential to the work that the department does for producers, and for the agriculture of economy. with any significant structural change, it is vital, that we ensure the research missions remained intact. and it is supported and strengthened for this nation's growers. we need to ensure that the department continues to produce quality analytic reports without delay during this transition. from the onset of farmville process, agriculture research was something every member could unite behind and support. this is true regardless of what state each member hails from or what crops are grown there. this bipartisan buy support for agriculture research, will continue. in his key as we seek to keep working together t
my home state of kansas, hamza strong history of agriculture research including the kansas city university and the national bio and aggregate test facility. they are currently under construction. kansas city and on the way out to manhattan. the relocation of this regent will allow these agencies to access the many existing resources and benefits of the region. research and analysis are essential to the work that the department does for producers, and for the agriculture of economy. with any...
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going on now. . >> kansas city, kansas city here i come.t is a look at kansas city, missouri, everybody, on this eve of 49er football at the kansas city chiefs. a couple thousand miles to the west here in our lovely kpix studios 855 battery street. hello everybody this is a sports resource. you have to have. >> i like that. >> subscribe now. i guess you could watch and subscribe at the same time. anyway we are here to babysit you the next half hour talking 49er football, as the regular season is right around the corner here we are on the heels of the buffalo bills and detroit lions game on cbs and without further ado, before we get to kansas city, let me get your thoughts. are you ready for this upcoming nfl season? >> getting there. i am ready to stop watching preseason. i think this is an interesting season >> you think the day will come when they will have four preseason games? >> they need to have all the games to fit the tv schedule, ticket buying schedule but there's a movement to maybe go with two and figure out another way to fill t
going on now. . >> kansas city, kansas city here i come.t is a look at kansas city, missouri, everybody, on this eve of 49er football at the kansas city chiefs. a couple thousand miles to the west here in our lovely kpix studios 855 battery street. hello everybody this is a sports resource. you have to have. >> i like that. >> subscribe now. i guess you could watch and subscribe at the same time. anyway we are here to babysit you the next half hour talking 49er football, as...
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jason candor has been seen as a rising star in the democratic party and was on the verge of become kansas city's next mayor last year when he made a decision that surprised his supporters. he dropped out of the mayoral race to pursue treatment for depression and post traumatic stress. now he's fighting for his fellow veterans. jason candor joins me now. thank you so much for being with us. it's been a year since you basically dropped out of the mayoral race. do you ever look at city hall and think, gosh, i wish i were there? >> no. honestly, john, not even a little and that's not a comment on city hall. that's a comment on how gratifying the work i'm doing now actually is. i'm here at veterans community project where we fill in the gaps and services for my fellow veterans whether they they be homeless or otherwise, and it is really gratifying work. it's something that i'm honored to have the chance to do. >> it's such important work and i know so many people are grateful eighty-four doing it. i want to give our viewers who may not know a sense of where things stood for you. as you were ru
jason candor has been seen as a rising star in the democratic party and was on the verge of become kansas city's next mayor last year when he made a decision that surprised his supporters. he dropped out of the mayoral race to pursue treatment for depression and post traumatic stress. now he's fighting for his fellow veterans. jason candor joins me now. thank you so much for being with us. it's been a year since you basically dropped out of the mayoral race. do you ever look at city hall and...
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so he bought a 1911 model stafford automobile built in kansas city. and here's a photo of him and bess is sitting in the front seat with him and he's out for a little spin. but he's running the farm doing hard work on the farm while the war is unfolding in europe. he gives up his stint in the missouri national guard because he was needed so much at the farm. but that's where things were as the united states started heading towards war which they finally entered the 1917. when the united states finally does enter the war, harry truman rejoined the national guard. he was 33 years old. so he's older than most soldiers and that became a minor issue. the other main issue was his eyesight. and according to him, he memorized this eye chart before he had to take the eye test so he could pass the eye test. because his eyes were very bad for his entire life. and there because chance that he wouldn't be accepted had he had to pass the eye test legitimately. harry truman was shipped out in the spring of 1918 to had had off to europe but oh thoin way there, he was
so he bought a 1911 model stafford automobile built in kansas city. and here's a photo of him and bess is sitting in the front seat with him and he's out for a little spin. but he's running the farm doing hard work on the farm while the war is unfolding in europe. he gives up his stint in the missouri national guard because he was needed so much at the farm. but that's where things were as the united states started heading towards war which they finally entered the 1917. when the united states...
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we're gonna go to kansas city for a minute. you can see a line of thunderstorms marching its way out here, over towards the border and towards kansas city. if we put this in future cast, we will have a closer look, game start the 5:00 our time. these times here are our time. it is two hours ahead in kansas city. let's keep it simple. by the time we get into 6:00 we are into the game, maybe a few light showers. those thunderstorms are not going to approach until like tomorrow morning. here's the forecast for the game. mid 70's are out and if you're a baseball fan, kind of a big day with the big bay bridge series happening at 6:07 pm. you couldn't have asked for better weather in oakland. 72 degrees. the view from the top tower cam. back over toward the bay bridge, this is a beautiful day. it is just as nice down here in san jose but it is very different when you're looking at the golden gate bridge. it is limited in staying near the coast, right on the interests of the bay. look athe it is these numbers are pretty much right on
we're gonna go to kansas city for a minute. you can see a line of thunderstorms marching its way out here, over towards the border and towards kansas city. if we put this in future cast, we will have a closer look, game start the 5:00 our time. these times here are our time. it is two hours ahead in kansas city. let's keep it simple. by the time we get into 6:00 we are into the game, maybe a few light showers. those thunderstorms are not going to approach until like tomorrow morning. here's the...
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and the kansas missouri border would be one of those. yes, they're framing that as you started it and we're getting back. but this had been going on since the mid-1850s. yes. >> yes. dennis doyle from joliet, illinois. professor, have you seen in research where an officer or enlisted man or group of soldiers refused an order based on their own ethics or morality, that they refused in the chain of command to commit an act of violence. and what were the repercussions if they did that. >> that's a good question. i didn't. i think the short answer is no, i didn't see anything explicit. there are times when certainly orders are countermanded. the issue i don't deal with is violence against native people during the war. the sioux uprising in minnesota, the kind of pope and town fathers of minnesota, the white settlers want 300 men involved in that uprising executed. and lincoln diminishes that, curtails it to 38, still the largest execution in american history, shocking on its scale, but that's one of the places where there's an intervention.
and the kansas missouri border would be one of those. yes, they're framing that as you started it and we're getting back. but this had been going on since the mid-1850s. yes. >> yes. dennis doyle from joliet, illinois. professor, have you seen in research where an officer or enlisted man or group of soldiers refused an order based on their own ethics or morality, that they refused in the chain of command to commit an act of violence. and what were the repercussions if they did that....
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vonnie mentioned the data out of the kansas city fed.ive us specifics about what that is telling us? michael: it is telling us what we are seeing in many indicators around the country. the market ism number for the united states looked below 50 for the first time. we are seeing a contraction in manufacturing according to that measure. that seems to be buried in the kansas city fed numbers although some of the regional feds have not seen the same kind of slippage. if the manufacturing industry is back into a slump. . that is the question the fed will have to wrestle with. vonnie: it is quite exciting to watch you because people will start to gather and the symposium goes through the weekend. it is a collection of academics, a fun gathering. what are the rumblings about what the main questions will be today, tomorrow, and it is saturday? the theme of the conference is challenges for monetary policy, which you can boil down to how you steer an economy into a slow down or a recession if interest rates are so low you cannot cut them? the unit
vonnie mentioned the data out of the kansas city fed.ive us specifics about what that is telling us? michael: it is telling us what we are seeing in many indicators around the country. the market ism number for the united states looked below 50 for the first time. we are seeing a contraction in manufacturing according to that measure. that seems to be buried in the kansas city fed numbers although some of the regional feds have not seen the same kind of slippage. if the manufacturing industry...
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for the pbs newshour, i'my jeffown at the nelson- atkins museum in kansas city, missouri. never seen anything like it. he and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the >> woodruff: goldsworthy and him ill be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the "walking wall" >> woodruff: photographer richard ross has documented the u.s. juvenile justice systemor the better part of a decade. in tonight's "brief but spectacular," ross sres what it feels like to honor theen voices of chilehind bars. his books "juvie talk" and "girls in justice" are available online. >> i went to a juvenile detention center in texas.an i was used to photographing architecture, but, then, all of a sudden, i started talking a couple of kids there that were very fragile, didn't speak any english. and i realized that i was the conduit for their voice. when i would go into these institutions, i would knock on the door of the cell, i would take off my shoes, i would ask for permsion to come in. d then, i would sit on the floor of the cell.oo
for the pbs newshour, i'my jeffown at the nelson- atkins museum in kansas city, missouri. never seen anything like it. he and his team will be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the >> woodruff: goldsworthy and him ill be back in kansas city on september 9th to build the next stage of the "walking wall" >> woodruff: photographer richard ross has documented the u.s. juvenile justice systemor the better part of a decade. in tonight's "brief...
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he's lost kansas because people like subsidies. in fact, outlands and lost in the electoral college -- alf landon lost in electoral college. roosevelt had five and 23 electoral votes in landon had eight. ---23. that was the first message, even the one employment was very high, that roosevelt by redirecting the way that people thought about politics, i'll give you a subsidy and i hope to get your vote. this kind of politics was going to be new and is going to change the american political landscape forever. the final thing i want to make in the roosevelt did, you have to ask a question, okay, if i do put people are getting subsidies, , if people who don't have anything to eat, they are getting at least some of them if you're in illinois maybe you get a subsidy, and if farmers are getting subsidies, who's going to pay for all this? the taxpayers are going to pay for it, which means roosevelt says we're going to raise the tax return roosevelt raised the top tactic, what we call the top marginal rate on the highest income earners to 79
he's lost kansas because people like subsidies. in fact, outlands and lost in the electoral college -- alf landon lost in electoral college. roosevelt had five and 23 electoral votes in landon had eight. ---23. that was the first message, even the one employment was very high, that roosevelt by redirecting the way that people thought about politics, i'll give you a subsidy and i hope to get your vote. this kind of politics was going to be new and is going to change the american political...
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the civil war, it's living along the kansas-missouri border. the j hawkers were the people coming into missouri. there was a sense that yes, the confederates justified this, they don't use the word retaliation because they were proceeding in an irregular sort of way it was kind of more like cycles of revenge. if anyone saw a escalating series it would be this place. what i was apprised about was how this deep the awareness of it went. born from enslaved parents in louisiana, she makes her way, a free woman living in upstate new york, her sons fight in the 55th massachusetts, she writes to lincoln in the mid summer of 1863 before these issues for retaliation provision, she says we need to retaliate. she says it in the letter. she's not saying to lincoln we need to kill white soldiers but we need to make them know they can't kill hours. and so even at that time at the citizen level among people you'd be surprise, they understand retaliation is a feature of war that ensures balancing in order to restrict the overall violence. both sides are quite
the civil war, it's living along the kansas-missouri border. the j hawkers were the people coming into missouri. there was a sense that yes, the confederates justified this, they don't use the word retaliation because they were proceeding in an irregular sort of way it was kind of more like cycles of revenge. if anyone saw a escalating series it would be this place. what i was apprised about was how this deep the awareness of it went. born from enslaved parents in louisiana, she makes her way,...
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it is day one of kansas said's symposium -- kansas fed's symposium in jackson up, the ang hole.ll hear from esther george next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg ."ybreak everyone waiting for what is going to happen over the next 24 hours at jackson hole. the dax pretty much flat, but trying to be in positive territory despite the fact that manufacturing pmi's get work and -- get worse and worse. the cable rate hitting the highs of the session as emmanuel macron meets with boris johnson in paris. something we can find in 30 days. wow, ok. spread is at two . does not need lower interest rates, according to kansas city fed president esther george. esther: as i look at where the economy is, it is not yet time. not ready to begin to provide more accommodation to the economy without seeing an outlook that suggests the economy is getting weaker. michael: hiring has slowed. strugglinges to find workers, or limiting hiring because of uncertainty about where the economy is going? esther: the reports we get so far are that businesses are still having a hard time finding people
it is day one of kansas said's symposium -- kansas fed's symposium in jackson up, the ang hole.ll hear from esther george next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg ."ybreak everyone waiting for what is going to happen over the next 24 hours at jackson hole. the dax pretty much flat, but trying to be in positive territory despite the fact that manufacturing pmi's get work and -- get worse and worse. the cable rate hitting the highs of the session as emmanuel macron meets...
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and like it or not, there is some elevated stakes on saturday's game in kansas city. >> it's elevated stakes if your goal is the day after the game to make sure people talk got yo. that'st as we can for tampa. if your world and why you play this sport has to do with pleasing talk shows and making sure everyone says you're good, even though that doesn't mean you are, yeah, it probably is. >> go into a fetal position and surrender or go out and fight. we got locker room full of guys that want to fight. and myself included. >> so it's a preseason game, but i sense there is some urgency to jimmy getting better and better as we get closer to regular season. kansas city by the way is going to play their starting players, at least the first half. >> just like a lot of professional sports, so much of it is mental. he's gotta get his head screwed on, start playing like a pro. >> yeah. see you saturday night. he plays the first half. >>> all right, paul, what's going on with the forecast? it's been hot and humid. >> little warm outside. yeah, it's been humid everywhere. it's been hot inland. th
and like it or not, there is some elevated stakes on saturday's game in kansas city. >> it's elevated stakes if your goal is the day after the game to make sure people talk got yo. that'st as we can for tampa. if your world and why you play this sport has to do with pleasing talk shows and making sure everyone says you're good, even though that doesn't mean you are, yeah, it probably is. >> go into a fetal position and surrender or go out and fight. we got locker room full of guys...
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. >> yesterday, i was talking about heavy rains in kansas.he ottawa, kansas police department had to do some clean up with about 10 inches of rain there. even after they cleaned that up, they had to go to some of their homes where they had issues too. we were afraid this would be a clean up event. coming out of texas to oklahoma, it feeds into the moisture. they are producing a tremendous amount of rainfall in central kansas. yesterday more towards kansas city. we have flash flood warnings in these areas. this will continue throughout much of the morning. our computers are hinting at a possibility of wide-spread rainfall. getting up there close to seven inches. yesterday, we had a pretty good thunderstorm in atlanta. hit and miss. same for washington, d.c. southeast, a lot of tropical moisture. a lot of rain in florida. if you want the heat from san antonio to oklahoma city. that is where it will be 95 to 100. getting into the weekend forecast. it will be more of the same. we may see more thunderstorms saturday afternoon sneaking up to the hu
. >> yesterday, i was talking about heavy rains in kansas.he ottawa, kansas police department had to do some clean up with about 10 inches of rain there. even after they cleaned that up, they had to go to some of their homes where they had issues too. we were afraid this would be a clean up event. coming out of texas to oklahoma, it feeds into the moisture. they are producing a tremendous amount of rainfall in central kansas. yesterday more towards kansas city. we have flash flood...
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we have had the kansas city fed not ready.hat i want to ask you is what would or will a fed rate cut or cuts mean to your policy? >> it would be -- interest rate differential would lead to exchange-rate behavior. the path is very short-lived. what would that additional stimulus due to the economic engine? for the demands of goods and services we produce? that is the main part for us. globally, the path remains positive for us even with talk of uncertainty. financial markets have been well behaved. it is the confidence part that has been the big bugbear, something we know least about. kathleen: there were a couple weeks when so many asian central banks cut their rates. the knee-jerk responses, look, currency war. asian central bank are doing a lot of things you are. there is a trade war. it is getting worse. respond?u what is the difference between cutting rates because you think you need to or currency war? vastly different. i would not even consider a currency war because that is a race to the bottom in a negative sum game. e
we have had the kansas city fed not ready.hat i want to ask you is what would or will a fed rate cut or cuts mean to your policy? >> it would be -- interest rate differential would lead to exchange-rate behavior. the path is very short-lived. what would that additional stimulus due to the economic engine? for the demands of goods and services we produce? that is the main part for us. globally, the path remains positive for us even with talk of uncertainty. financial markets have been well...
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not going to happen. >>> 49ers leave for kansas city tomorrow. knee injury which cost him the two out 2018 season. >>> what kind of impression do you get going back to kansas city and whether it is in the mental? >>> we looked up catharsis. releasing thereby providing relief from strong or repressed emotions. jimmy g's going to need some more catharsis after the game on monday. he needs something. just one of six against the broncos. wondering maybe jimmy g is a bus. like it or not there are elevated stakes on saturday's game in kc. >>> elevated stakes if your goal is the day after the game to make sure people talk about you. t our goal. our goal is to be as good as we can for tampa. >>> you could crumble up and go into a fetal position and surrender. or you could go out and fight. we have a locker room full of guys who want to fight. myself included. >>> jimmy g is not a bus. when the raiders made the trade for antonio brown i had pittsburgh on game day. it was clear they were happy to see him go.>>> he can give derek hart that he probably he ha
not going to happen. >>> 49ers leave for kansas city tomorrow. knee injury which cost him the two out 2018 season. >>> what kind of impression do you get going back to kansas city and whether it is in the mental? >>> we looked up catharsis. releasing thereby providing relief from strong or repressed emotions. jimmy g's going to need some more catharsis after the game on monday. he needs something. just one of six against the broncos. wondering maybe jimmy g is a bus....
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let start with the a's who wrapped up a 4 game series against the royals in kansas city. in the top of the 4th. jurickson profar hits deep to right centerfield ... and its gone for a 2-run home run. then in the 5th inning. seth brown lines one up to center field and allows mark canha to score. the royals would come back and keep the game close. but an error by the royals in the 9th inning allows the a's to score and secure the win ... with the final score being 9-8. the a's travel to new york today to take on the yankees. the giants were hosting the san diego padres at oracle park. the padres got off
let start with the a's who wrapped up a 4 game series against the royals in kansas city. in the top of the 4th. jurickson profar hits deep to right centerfield ... and its gone for a 2-run home run. then in the 5th inning. seth brown lines one up to center field and allows mark canha to score. the royals would come back and keep the game close. but an error by the royals in the 9th inning allows the a's to score and secure the win ... with the final score being 9-8. the a's travel to new york...
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said program of kansas. said this is stupid. then he got a plus. there were a lot of people plotting. and then the farmers came up and said, are you going to take our program away from us? are you going to take our program away from us? in these kind of a rhino, he was out of kansas and he said, no, i'll discriminate better than the democrats. it raises the question doesn't it. if you're going to validate it as a reasonable program who should the farmers vote for, the guy who paid them and gave them a program that pays them not to produce or a guy who says i'm going to run better. well we got an answer to the question historically and in 1936 governor was a republican candidate running against franklin roosevelt and he received, roosevelt carried kansas, that tells a lot doesn't it. he cannot carry his home state. he lost kansas because people like subsidies in impact he lost in the electoral college and roosevelt had 523 electoral votes and landon had eight. and that was the first message that roosevelt even when employment was still very high tha
said program of kansas. said this is stupid. then he got a plus. there were a lot of people plotting. and then the farmers came up and said, are you going to take our program away from us? are you going to take our program away from us? in these kind of a rhino, he was out of kansas and he said, no, i'll discriminate better than the democrats. it raises the question doesn't it. if you're going to validate it as a reasonable program who should the farmers vote for, the guy who paid them and gave...
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the kansas city public library hosted this talk. >> let me get settled, organized here.'m going to just push this over. hope i don't drop it here. i need some room for my lecture. i'm an old-fashioned guy who needs lecture notes. i'll try to squeeze them in here and hopefully they will fit. thank you for that introduction. that was amazing. i didn't know who she
the kansas city public library hosted this talk. >> let me get settled, organized here.'m going to just push this over. hope i don't drop it here. i need some room for my lecture. i'm an old-fashioned guy who needs lecture notes. i'll try to squeeze them in here and hopefully they will fit. thank you for that introduction. that was amazing. i didn't know who she
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he lost kansas because people subsidies. in fact, rob landon lost in the electoral college, roosevelt had 523 electoral votes and landon had eight. and that was the first message that roosevelt, even though unemployment was still very high, that roosevelt redirecting the way that people thought about politics , i'll give you a subsidy and i hope to get your vote. this kind of politics was going to be new and it was going to change the american political landscape forever. the final thing i want to mention that roosevelt did because you have asked the question , if unemployed people are doing subsidies, if able who don't have anything to eat getting at least some of them, if you're in illinois, maybe you get a subsidy and the farmers are doing subsidies, who's going to pay for all of mark the taxpayers are going to have to pay for it which means roosevelt says we're going to raise the tax rate. roosevelt raised top income, the tax rate, what we call the top marginal rate on the highest income earners to 79 percent. then he ra
he lost kansas because people subsidies. in fact, rob landon lost in the electoral college, roosevelt had 523 electoral votes and landon had eight. and that was the first message that roosevelt, even though unemployment was still very high, that roosevelt redirecting the way that people thought about politics , i'll give you a subsidy and i hope to get your vote. this kind of politics was going to be new and it was going to change the american political landscape forever. the final thing i want...
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the family moved to abilene kansas in 1892 but never had a lot of money. he and one of his brothers agreed they would alternate years going to college. one would work, one would go to college and then they would switch so they could find enough money for tuition. after a couple of years they figure out the only way he's going to get to college is if someone else pays for it. he applied to west point and became a member of the class of 1915. 59 members were to achieve general officer rate. while at west point he makes the varsity foot wall team but not the baseball team. he is supposedly devastated by that and meets in 1916 asking for condo duty continuously when world war i breaks out. finally they say okay and he is scheduled to get on a ship in 1918. needless to say he never makes it to france so he thinks his career is over for not having seen combat. so his career was actually not bad. not great but pretty good for not having been in contact. >> he was a brig. gen. and spent five years working for douglas macarthur. not surprisingly he doesn't get alon
the family moved to abilene kansas in 1892 but never had a lot of money. he and one of his brothers agreed they would alternate years going to college. one would work, one would go to college and then they would switch so they could find enough money for tuition. after a couple of years they figure out the only way he's going to get to college is if someone else pays for it. he applied to west point and became a member of the class of 1915. 59 members were to achieve general officer rate. while...
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esther in kansas city is similarly well-respected.nk it was very important by the way to send a signal to the president of the united states, whose reaction thus far has been fairly mild, that it is an independent body. the federal reserve bank presidents are not appointed by the president. they're not confirmed by the united states senate. it is structured that way on the open mart committee so you can have independent views, and i think it was actually aim very rtant development. there are two things that happened there. one, it shows that there'sot full consensus the economy is weakening, mainly because nsumption is strong. personal spending in the last report was up 4.1% the last gdp report. >> right. >> consumption drives the economy. secondly, shong tha it is an independent body and the president cannot induce the committee to do what he wants for political purposes. i think it is a win/win decision. i'm glad they did it the way they did it and it is clear that ey're going to havo think about things if they want to continue. i t
esther in kansas city is similarly well-respected.nk it was very important by the way to send a signal to the president of the united states, whose reaction thus far has been fairly mild, that it is an independent body. the federal reserve bank presidents are not appointed by the president. they're not confirmed by the united states senate. it is structured that way on the open mart committee so you can have independent views, and i think it was actually aim very rtant development. there are...
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david: some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.cconnell has twisted your arm a few times. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. david: would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. it's a practical matter. i will serve as secretary of state every day i get the chance to do so. we all serve at the pleasure of the president. director coats, who i have enormous respect for, will be leaving. he served nobly. there's a time for everyone. david: sometimes when people get close to a president, they say, i can do that job. has that occurred to you, that you could do the job? would you have any interest in running for president at some point in your life? sec. pompeo: i try to answer this consistently, i have never been able to predict what my next gig will be. i suspect that is the case. i will say this. the service that i have had the chance to do, i am almost 20
david: some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.cconnell has twisted your arm a few times. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. david: would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. it's a practical matter. i will serve as secretary of state every day i get the chance to do so. we all serve at the...
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the kansas city public library hosted this talk. >>> let me get sort of organized here.'m going to -- i'm going to just push this over. oops. hope i don't drop it here. i need some room for my lecture. i'm an old facing fashioned guy needing lec
the kansas city public library hosted this talk. >>> let me get sort of organized here.'m going to -- i'm going to just push this over. oops. hope i don't drop it here. i need some room for my lecture. i'm an old facing fashioned guy needing lec
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on how he plans to get his rhythm back against the kansas city chiefs. jim e.g. >>> some stunning images are coming out of brazil were massive for wildfires ripped to parts of the amazon rain forest. some people are claiming the warnings were not taking seriously. >>> a wall of yellow and orange heat seen up close and from the sky. as one of brazil's and the earth's most precious commodities the amazon rain forest quite literally goes up in smoke. that country's national institute for space research which monitors wildfires said there has been a record number of them this year. nearly 75,000. 84% increase compared to the same period last year.>>> the president of brazil is blaming ngos or nongovernment organizations for setting the fires. he did not provide any evidence to back those claims. his argument is that they are trying to create instability in the region and hurt his administration after he slashed r y that is a lie. they point to his administration's dismantling many of the rain forest sections. an instance farmers clearing land are responsible
on how he plans to get his rhythm back against the kansas city chiefs. jim e.g. >>> some stunning images are coming out of brazil were massive for wildfires ripped to parts of the amazon rain forest. some people are claiming the warnings were not taking seriously. >>> a wall of yellow and orange heat seen up close and from the sky. as one of brazil's and the earth's most precious commodities the amazon rain forest quite literally goes up in smoke. that country's national...
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. >> este fin de semana chocan ante el sporting kansas, tras la pausa matÍas almeyda analiza el rivalÁs telemundo 48.com esta disponible para iphone, ipad o android, actualice o descargue gratis . >> este segmento es traÍdo por toyota. >> thol, feliz viernes, hoy matÍas almeyda analiza al rival de este fin de semana, pti complicado en la carretera esta vez ante el sporting kansas. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> difÍcil porque es un equipo que si bien los resultados no se le han dado pero es un buen equipo, muy bien dirigido, le tengo mucha admiraciÓn a su entrenador. y va a ser un partido difÍcil, todos los partidos de visitante son difÍciles, no solamente para nosotros sino para la mayorÍa de equipos en este torneo. >> hoy comenzÓ la liga espaÑola el campeÓn defensor el fÚtbol club barcelona visitaba el athletic sin lio messi, primer tiempo error en el fondo, suÁrez solo, palo! se salvaban los leones pero despuÉs se lesionÓ el uruguayo, pedÍa cambio, lesiÓn muscular en la pierna derecha, partido 0 a 0, de chilena, pÁrate y aplaude, quÉ gol metiÓ de chilena. >> centro de capa, tiene 38 aÑos y ve
. >> este fin de semana chocan ante el sporting kansas, tras la pausa matÍas almeyda analiza el rivalÁs telemundo 48.com esta disponible para iphone, ipad o android, actualice o descargue gratis . >> este segmento es traÍdo por toyota. >> thol, feliz viernes, hoy matÍas almeyda analiza al rival de este fin de semana, pti complicado en la carretera esta vez ante el sporting kansas. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪. >> difÍcil porque es un equipo que si bien los resultados...
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joining us from lawrence, kansas is david farber. professor of history at university of kansas. we appreciate you being with us. let's talk about what happened in bethel, pennsylvania. what was woodstock? prof. farber: it was a surprise to the entire nation. it started one way and ended in a very different way. it started as three days of peace and music with some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll. it was like many other festivals that had preceded it. two days in, it became something quite different, a free concert in which some 450,000 people showed up, almost all of them young people, who had to make due with what they had, who triumphed over rain, lack of food, had an amazing time and showed the nation what young people are capable of. host: why was the dairy farm selected for the site? guest: that dairy farm in new york was not supposed to be what was happening. it was first going to be up in the woodstock area. then it was going to be not far woodstock. permits were not given, and townspeople decried what was happening. with less than a month to go, a dairy farmer said
joining us from lawrence, kansas is david farber. professor of history at university of kansas. we appreciate you being with us. let's talk about what happened in bethel, pennsylvania. what was woodstock? prof. farber: it was a surprise to the entire nation. it started one way and ended in a very different way. it started as three days of peace and music with some of the biggest names in rock 'n roll. it was like many other festivals that had preceded it. two days in, it became something quite...
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we took a lot of guns off the street in kansas city.als $100, no questions asked and people brought their guns. and we took it to steel and they had to melt it, but that is not going to solve the problem. we probably need to do a hundred and some projects, and that ought to be one of them. the people who have stolen the gun, we're better off if that gun was melted than having someone use it for criminal activity. >> cnn has this new reporting from jake tapper about dhs and the white house essentially rebuffing efforts to make domestic terrorism more of a focus. in fact, homeland security from our reporting here noting in fact the white house wanted to focus only the jihadist threat while serious ignored the reality racial white supremacy violence was rising fast here at home saying they had major ideological blinders on. what do you think of that? >> the fbi -- well, the fbi director has been very clear that we have a greater threat from domestic terrorism than jihadist terrorism. and nobody likes to believe that we are -- that we're st
we took a lot of guns off the street in kansas city.als $100, no questions asked and people brought their guns. and we took it to steel and they had to melt it, but that is not going to solve the problem. we probably need to do a hundred and some projects, and that ought to be one of them. the people who have stolen the gun, we're better off if that gun was melted than having someone use it for criminal activity. >> cnn has this new reporting from jake tapper about dhs and the white house...
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which is a cools warm this time of year 32 degrees and then we're also going to see some showers in kansascity even down into dallas sort of a long line of rain showers really pushing all the way from the upper midwest through the great lakes down into southern areas of texas and then by thursday we may even see some rain into denver which is probably quite welcome this time of year 31 celsius is the high and a very wet day in kansas city and we could have some thunderstorms there with your high of 30 degrees celsius but it continues to kid away from the funnel the so draw into washington d.c. then we head across into the caribbean about couple days ahead across much of cuba but we have got quite a bit of cloud through haiti dominican republic and wednesday not a bad day generally across southern mexico the yucatan peninsula the rain is further to the south and the east but it does tend to become much more widespread on thursday really all the way from panama as you can see right the way then up into southern portions of mexico so 22 in mexico city and 32 and a sunny skies in calls of mile
which is a cools warm this time of year 32 degrees and then we're also going to see some showers in kansascity even down into dallas sort of a long line of rain showers really pushing all the way from the upper midwest through the great lakes down into southern areas of texas and then by thursday we may even see some rain into denver which is probably quite welcome this time of year 31 celsius is the high and a very wet day in kansas city and we could have some thunderstorms there with your...
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in kansas, the high plains there, south dakota, a couple of severe thunderstorms there. north of the kansas city, which got hammered last night, getting closer to chicago in the morning. reinvigorated in the afternoon. by 7:00 p.m. cleveland will be with this. red-flag warnings posted. we mentioned the fires in the west. very low levels of humidity, reai aoss nds there. they were hit hard the last two days, and that will continue through the carolinas tomorrow. >> those summer storms you'll be tracking it. thank you.ecte > tohe daytona beach man accused of being fascinated with mass shootings. police arresting 25-year-old tristan scott wix for his text messages which describe mass killings in disturbing detail. just the latest incident in a nation on edge in the wake of the mass shootings in el paso and dayton. >> reporter: tonight, this body camera video showing the moment police arrested a florida man after he allegedly sent a series of text messages threatening a mass shooting. tristan wix, a 25-year-old from daytona beach, was taken into custody on friday. >> do you
in kansas, the high plains there, south dakota, a couple of severe thunderstorms there. north of the kansas city, which got hammered last night, getting closer to chicago in the morning. reinvigorated in the afternoon. by 7:00 p.m. cleveland will be with this. red-flag warnings posted. we mentioned the fires in the west. very low levels of humidity, reai aoss nds there. they were hit hard the last two days, and that will continue through the carolinas tomorrow. >> those summer storms...
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kansas city field, short-lived sport.wer. >> hard to believe that sport didn't catch on. yep, that's right. okay, $3,000 in the bank. already up to that $5,000 threshold. get it right, guaranteed $5,000. here it is. dmz is an abbreviation for the heavily armed zone separating north and south korea. what does the dm stand for? >> dmz stands for demilitarized, demilitarized zone. demilitarized, c, final answer. >> that's what the dmz stands for. that's right. [cheers and applause] $5,000 for nichole. >> excellent. >> well-done. that money guaranteed in the bank. all we can do is add to it. all the lifelines are there, so let's try and add $7,000 with this question.
kansas city field, short-lived sport.wer. >> hard to believe that sport didn't catch on. yep, that's right. okay, $3,000 in the bank. already up to that $5,000 threshold. get it right, guaranteed $5,000. here it is. dmz is an abbreviation for the heavily armed zone separating north and south korea. what does the dm stand for? >> dmz stands for demilitarized, demilitarized zone. demilitarized, c, final answer. >> that's what the dmz stands for. that's right. [cheers and...
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some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.fact, mitch mcconnell, i think, has twisted your arm a few times to do that. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. so any -- sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. [laughter] david: so would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. as a practical matter. i will serve as secretary of secretary of state every day that i get the chance to do so. look, we all serve at the pleasure of the president. we talked about director coats, who i have enormous respect for, will be leaving. he served nobly. there's a time for everyone. and i hope i get to do this for a while longer. david: my experience is sometimes when people get close to a president, they see the job up close, they say, i can do that job. has that occurred to you, that you could do the job? would you have any interest in running for president at some point in your life? sec. pompeo: i try to answ
some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.fact, mitch mcconnell, i think, has twisted your arm a few times to do that. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. so any -- sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. [laughter] david: so would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. as a practical matter. i will serve as secretary of secretary of...
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in fact, the kansas of the kansas city fed, who defended the last meeting, spoke earlier and said, numberne, she really doesn't see the need for the economy to take out another rate cut of insurance. at the same time, she's not worried about signals from the market. why you see fear and uncertainty about now. that is the metric i feel we have to focus on. we have a clear mandate and i think the long-term view that we have to stay focused on. the challenge to monetary policy, and it's clear jay powell has quite a few. the big question for markets is what he will say when he opens the symposium friday morning with remarks where he has two opportunities to what he can signal another rate cut is coming or he can side with dissenters and suggest he is watching the economy to see what happens. that is an outcome that could certainly move markets. news,en hays, bloomberg jackson hole, wyoming. david: here's the state of play and condition of the world, if you will. the world map you see and read, that basically means markets expect rates to fall in those places. pretty measure across the board w
in fact, the kansas of the kansas city fed, who defended the last meeting, spoke earlier and said, numberne, she really doesn't see the need for the economy to take out another rate cut of insurance. at the same time, she's not worried about signals from the market. why you see fear and uncertainty about now. that is the metric i feel we have to focus on. we have a clear mandate and i think the long-term view that we have to stay focused on. the challenge to monetary policy, and it's clear jay...
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some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.fact, mitch mcconnell, i think, has twisted your arm a few times to do that. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. so any -- sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. [laughter] david: so would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. as a practical matter. i'm going to serve as secretary of secretary of state every day that i get the chance to do so. look, we all serve at the pleasure of the president. we talked about director coats, who i have enormous respect for, will be leaving the administration soon. he served nobly. there's a time for everyone. and i hope i get to do this for a while longer. david: my experience is sometimes when people get close to a president, they see the job up close, they say, i can do that job. has that occurred to you, that you could do the job? and would you have any interest in running for president at some point in you
some people say that you should run for the senate from kansas.fact, mitch mcconnell, i think, has twisted your arm a few times to do that. can you say definitively that you will not run? the filing date is june of 2020, as you probably know. so any -- sec. pompeo: i didn't, but thank you for reminding me. [laughter] david: so would you consider that? are you putting it off the table for a while? sec. pompeo: it's off the table. as a practical matter. i'm going to serve as secretary of...
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this happens to be kind of a happy confluence of kansas city public library programming. it's the latest in our series with the u.s. army command and general staff in fort levin worth on the marking the 75 years since world war ii. but also it comes in the middle of the library's partnership, and it's from january through may with the eisenhower presidential library and foundation in abilene. and it's on the dwight eisenhower exhibit that's up on the second floor art gallery here at the library, the mountain gallery. we have a series of programs running on dwight eisenhower through may. the next one of those, in fact, is next wednesday. tonight we focus on eisenhower and george marshall. the army chief of staff who targeted ike for advancement as a military officer, keen eye for talent. among others with ike, he spied george patent and omar bradley. and he became one of ike's primary mentors as the army chief of staff from 1939 to 1945. marshall, of course, went onto become the secretary of state and win a nobel peace prize. david mills is an assistant professor of milita
this happens to be kind of a happy confluence of kansas city public library programming. it's the latest in our series with the u.s. army command and general staff in fort levin worth on the marking the 75 years since world war ii. but also it comes in the middle of the library's partnership, and it's from january through may with the eisenhower presidential library and foundation in abilene. and it's on the dwight eisenhower exhibit that's up on the second floor art gallery here at the...
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jayhawk curzon southeast kansas, who were worried about longhorns spreading tip fever to their herds, but story was able to circumvent them and go around via wichita and then cut back up to fort lebanon. leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman trail. at that particular time, this was during red cloud's war along the bozeman trail, which goes close to the bighorn basin in wyoming. the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors, and a couple of his men, as they made their way out through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but
jayhawk curzon southeast kansas, who were worried about longhorns spreading tip fever to their herds, but story was able to circumvent them and go around via wichita and then cut back up to fort lebanon. leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman trail. at that particular time, this was during red cloud's war along the bozeman trail, which goes close to the bighorn basin in wyoming. the sioux,...