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kansas deserves better.sk for your vote tonight and say good night and godspeed. >> i'd like to thank the partners as well as melissa from our sister station in topeka. thank you for watching and a thank you to the candidates again barbara bollier and roger marshall. early voting already underway. election day tuesday november 3rd. thanks for joining us. >>> more campaign coverage tomorrow facing two candidates in new york's 22nd congressional district. republican claudia and libertarian keith price. >> healthcare, racial justice, the supreme court and covid-19 are some of them of the topics we feature tonight. this is ny 22 of the league of women voters debate between candidates for new york's 22nd congressional district seat. we asked the three candidates and members socially distance in the studio and thanks to the candidates for joining us. good evening.
kansas deserves better.sk for your vote tonight and say good night and godspeed. >> i'd like to thank the partners as well as melissa from our sister station in topeka. thank you for watching and a thank you to the candidates again barbara bollier and roger marshall. early voting already underway. election day tuesday november 3rd. thanks for joining us. >>> more campaign coverage tomorrow facing two candidates in new york's 22nd congressional district. republican claudia and...
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kansas deserves better.sk for your vote tonight and say good night and godspeed. >> i'd like to thank the partners as well as melissa from our sister station in topeka. thank you for watching and a thank you to the candidates again barbara bollier and roger marshall. early voting already on q1 day, the aboutsity of chicago talk the proud boys and antifa, white and left-wing organizations. >> the proud boys are a group in a larger landscape of white power and militia movement activism. that is fringe right activism that is interested in resisting federal government power, advocating for second amendment rights and gun possession, and sometimes involves people who are out right what's a premise it's. >> not everyone who identifies as antifa engages in violence by pretty universally, they view violence as something that is an essential part of the movement, a limited and it response to fascism. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. monday, the senate finishes debate and takes a vote on the confirmation of
kansas deserves better.sk for your vote tonight and say good night and godspeed. >> i'd like to thank the partners as well as melissa from our sister station in topeka. thank you for watching and a thank you to the candidates again barbara bollier and roger marshall. early voting already on q1 day, the aboutsity of chicago talk the proud boys and antifa, white and left-wing organizations. >> the proud boys are a group in a larger landscape of white power and militia movement...
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there's 105 counties in kansas.nor kelly issued her mask mandate, more than 80 of the 105 counties in the state opted out of it. a couple dozen counties in blue there, those are the ones that didn't opt out. in the end it was 20 counties that enforced the mandate. that has been the situation in kansas since july. 20 counties with a mask mandate and the rest of the state without one. and among all the other things that that meant and all the things that means, it's an environment that scientists call a natural experiment. here's a chart of average daily coronavirus cases overtime in kansas. this was just released by dr. donna gwenther at the university of kansas. look at this closely for a second. what they've done is marked the date the governor issued the mask mandate, july 3rd, and two weeks later, july 17th. that's the point you would start to see the effects of a policy change like a mask mandate. that's basically when the mandate goes into effect. the blue line here, that's covid cases in the counties that actu
there's 105 counties in kansas.nor kelly issued her mask mandate, more than 80 of the 105 counties in the state opted out of it. a couple dozen counties in blue there, those are the ones that didn't opt out. in the end it was 20 counties that enforced the mandate. that has been the situation in kansas since july. 20 counties with a mask mandate and the rest of the state without one. and among all the other things that that meant and all the things that means, it's an environment that scientists...
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are we really in kansas? keep it here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ transitions light under control. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions. >>> welcome back. if you want a sign of how much the political environment is changing, take a look at this poll out of kansas. joe biden is leading donald trump by a few points. trump won by more than 20 points four years ago. roger marshall is leading by four accurates over a democrat that recently left the republican party. democrats have not won a senate seat since fdr was at the top of the ticket. with me now is steve crasky. he is also former chief political correspondent. someone they go to to help me figure out what is going on in kansas. steve, here we are ago. one of the things i assume you're going to ep date us on is that in kansas it is not a trump issue, but how much is a lingering sam brownback issue? >> that is a great question. the brand certainly took a hit in the wake of the governor's administration. pretty unpopular.
are we really in kansas? keep it here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ transitions light under control. ♪ upbeat music transitions signature gen 8, available now in 4 new style colors. transitions. >>> welcome back. if you want a sign of how much the political environment is changing, take a look at this poll out of kansas. joe biden is leading donald trump by a few points. trump won by more than 20 points four years ago. roger marshall is leading by four accurates over a democrat that recently left...
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cori coffin for us in kansas city, kansas., it didn't have to be this bad as cori is describing it here in the united states. it wouldn't be this bad if we had a president who chose to lead, to follow the science, and to take responsibility and to fight for the lives of his fellow citizens. joe biden making that part of his closing argument. >> the united states is 4% of the entire world's population, yet we make up 20% of all the deaths worldwide. if this is a success, what's a failure look like? we're more than eight months into this crisis, and the president still doesn't have a plan. he's given up. he's quit on you. he's quit on your family. he's quit on america. >> a columbia university study estimates that the trump administration could have prevented 130,000 to 210,000 deaths in the united states if it had acted earlier and implemented further measures against the virus. meanwhile, the president acknowledged in a new "60 minutes" interview airing tomorrow that he wants the supreme court to gut the affordable care act, o
cori coffin for us in kansas city, kansas., it didn't have to be this bad as cori is describing it here in the united states. it wouldn't be this bad if we had a president who chose to lead, to follow the science, and to take responsibility and to fight for the lives of his fellow citizens. joe biden making that part of his closing argument. >> the united states is 4% of the entire world's population, yet we make up 20% of all the deaths worldwide. if this is a success, what's a failure...
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city, kansas.orter: k. >> of course! >> right on the border, though. >> it is a concern across the border and river in kansas city, missouri, as well as in kc, k, corey. >> reporter: yeah, the cases are very similar, honestly. and i'll break down the delineation between geographically where we're seeing them. of course, the state of kansas seeing that really sharp spike, sharper than most states right now, and as you mentioned, is the case in the midwest in general right now. and the university of kansas health systems also reported in october their highest number of covid-related deaths so far. now, we spoke with some frontline workers. we got some video diaries from them. and they describe this as fighting a war with no end in sight. listen in to what they told us. >> we see your family members that are getting sick and dying, and we're holding their hands and hugging them and comforting them, and we try to make days a little brighter while we're working. we just want to see them smile. >> the on
city, kansas.orter: k. >> of course! >> right on the border, though. >> it is a concern across the border and river in kansas city, missouri, as well as in kc, k, corey. >> reporter: yeah, the cases are very similar, honestly. and i'll break down the delineation between geographically where we're seeing them. of course, the state of kansas seeing that really sharp spike, sharper than most states right now, and as you mentioned, is the case in the midwest in general right...
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that was out of kansas.ow researchers in tennessee have shown the same principle applies when it comes it hospitalizations. researchers at vanderbilt university found that hospitals mostly treating patients from counties without a mask mandate saw covid hospitalizations increase at a much steeper rate than hospitals treating patients from counties that are do have mask mandates. look, here's the growth in hospitalizations from june through now at hospitals in areas without mask requirements. again, this is tennessee. look at how that line just shoots up in october, a more than 200% increase in covid hospitalizations. now look at this. this is the same scale, same time frame, june through now, same y axis. right? but this shows you that the hospitals and areas that do require residents to wear masks, well, they've had a very different experience. there's no growth in covid hospitalizations there. it has flattened. again, the difference between what's on the left and the right is a mask mandate. look, side by
that was out of kansas.ow researchers in tennessee have shown the same principle applies when it comes it hospitalizations. researchers at vanderbilt university found that hospitals mostly treating patients from counties without a mask mandate saw covid hospitalizations increase at a much steeper rate than hospitals treating patients from counties that are do have mask mandates. look, here's the growth in hospitalizations from june through now at hospitals in areas without mask requirements....
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we are competing in texas and kansas.program could have been a program that we could be having four years ago. my friends on the panel remember this. on television on election night, predicted it was a 92% probability that hillary clinton would win the election. i think it's a very different scenario that's being painted. it sounds great to try to frighten people that somehow this election is over. the biden campaign has issued that they are worried about over competence -- overconfidence. one of the key states is pennsylvania. vice president hurt himself yesterday on oil, that's my view . and on fracking. the election is very tight in those states and the other states that are traditionally red and blue, it's pretty much decided. i don't buy that. it's a nice talking point. that's just not it. too bad the guests aren't on here to talk about its been, it when it's not going their way they want to have a larger court. if it were on the other shoe, it would be different. there is nothing rushed about this process. it is con
we are competing in texas and kansas.program could have been a program that we could be having four years ago. my friends on the panel remember this. on television on election night, predicted it was a 92% probability that hillary clinton would win the election. i think it's a very different scenario that's being painted. it sounds great to try to frighten people that somehow this election is over. the biden campaign has issued that they are worried about over competence -- overconfidence. one...
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that said, 23% of kansas city people have voted.ticularly in communities of color, particularly of communities where you see voter intimidation tactics work, i'm concerned about something in missouri called poll challengers. they can stand there when you're checking in and say this person shouldn't be voting today. because of someone who was turned away recently because of a snafu, that could be a real barrier perhaps for somebody who is going out to vote for the first time. >> brennan: all right. mr. mayor, thank you. good luck to you. we'll be right back. (working mom vo) i think i'm already registered. ...hmm!...hmm!...hmm! (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (man on porch vo) lemme check. (woman vo) thank you! (man vo) thank you! (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! we knew that this was really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did
that said, 23% of kansas city people have voted.ticularly in communities of color, particularly of communities where you see voter intimidation tactics work, i'm concerned about something in missouri called poll challengers. they can stand there when you're checking in and say this person shouldn't be voting today. because of someone who was turned away recently because of a snafu, that could be a real barrier perhaps for somebody who is going out to vote for the first time. >> brennan:...
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the current governor of kansas, a democrat was able to win that open seat as a democrat running in kansas. that is a good indicator there are republicans in kansas that will vote for a democrat. host: let's look for some more ads out of these senate races. let's turn to colorado. >> i have a simple message, do not believe these ridiculous attack ads. they are partisan nonsense. he is a decent public servant. i have seen him refuse to give up on expanding health coverage when nobody else thought it was possible. ann hickenlooper is effective and passionate leader and we need that right now. >> i am john hickenlooper and i approve this message. senators --gets two we chose one republican and one democrat and it works. we got the space command move here to colorado. i convinced republicans to fully fund water and land conservation for the first time ever. even john hickenlooper admitted i get the job done. if you believe in progress more than partisanship, i am asking for your support. i am cory gardner. host: we talked about colorado earlier in this segment. i want you to address that split
the current governor of kansas, a democrat was able to win that open seat as a democrat running in kansas. that is a good indicator there are republicans in kansas that will vote for a democrat. host: let's look for some more ads out of these senate races. let's turn to colorado. >> i have a simple message, do not believe these ridiculous attack ads. they are partisan nonsense. he is a decent public servant. i have seen him refuse to give up on expanding health coverage when nobody else...
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and that was the kansas-nebraska act. it was this group who on a cold, snowy night in january of 1854 marched over to then president franklin pierce's house, the white house, and demanded that pierce support their plan to organize the new territory of nebraska, to permit slavery. and there it is. southern democrats have one thing in common that northern democrats don't. and that's an interest to expand slavery. this is ominous. because this shows that the politics of the party, through this political culture, were becoming increasingly sectional. now, what year was the kansas-nebraska act? do you remember? 18 -- 50 -- 4. okay, so 1854, gave you that one. what year does the civil war start? >> 1865. >> that's when it ends. >> excuse me, 18 -- i don't know when it started. >> 1861? all right, so some basic dates we've got to remember. the kansas-nebraska act is 1854, the civil war starts 1861. that's only seven years away. that's my point here. not to quiz you on dates is to say, look, this change really forbodes the coming
and that was the kansas-nebraska act. it was this group who on a cold, snowy night in january of 1854 marched over to then president franklin pierce's house, the white house, and demanded that pierce support their plan to organize the new territory of nebraska, to permit slavery. and there it is. southern democrats have one thing in common that northern democrats don't. and that's an interest to expand slavery. this is ominous. because this shows that the politics of the party, through this...
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go to my colleague in kansas city, kansas, for us. co cori, a lot to take in now.concerns are you hearing there? >> reporter: we spoke with two doctors today as well about what they are having to deal with. they're about to hit here in the university of kansas hil stilts, 1000th covid patients, think they'll hit it before monday. currently 70 patients are in now and say they are getting better at treating the actual disease and fewer people are in the icu, but with that third wave, they have seen the most amount of deaths in the month of october than in the entire pandemic. so it is certainly something that is of high concern about just how high we're going to get with this third wave, and as you mentioned, the rural communities is where we're seeing hot spots for kansas and neighbors missouri as well around kansas city. listen to what the doctors told me about their concern for medical facilities in those areas to be able to treat these patients and then just kind of the, i guess, advice they have moving forward as we get into this third wave. listen in. >> i do b
go to my colleague in kansas city, kansas, for us. co cori, a lot to take in now.concerns are you hearing there? >> reporter: we spoke with two doctors today as well about what they are having to deal with. they're about to hit here in the university of kansas hil stilts, 1000th covid patients, think they'll hit it before monday. currently 70 patients are in now and say they are getting better at treating the actual disease and fewer people are in the icu, but with that third wave, they...
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metro kansas city has got most of its upscale voters they live on the kansas side of the border. reliably been making republican kansas a less republican state because they have been attracted to democrats like many upscale voters in suburban areas around the country. that is when that is a programs. you mentioned also alabama. that looks like a pickup for the republican party to add to their current 53 seats. doug jones of alabama is running way ahead of where democratic presidential candidates run but that is not enough to win in that state. rejected andto be republicans will gain. the other possible recovery -- republican gain it appears is in my old home state of michigan where the republican john james came within six points of beating the incumbent two years ago. it's running just about four points behind gary peters, a democratic one term u.s. senator who at one point, had the lowest degree of substantive identification of any u.s. senator. pickup andsible possible good news for republicans in what otherwise appears to be a bad news night for them in u.s. senate contest. >
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you know right now he's tied in texas right now he's beginning to lose ground in kansas he still had these lose ground in kansas one of the most red states in the country so 'd you know that without some shocking development in the campaign right now you know americans are exhausted by the incompetence of a truck the mouthpiece it's a truck and they're looking at a different set of choices on another 'd 3rd i think it's a very difficult to change the game at this point ok clark the the handling of the pandemic was a key issue during the debate and throughout the the campaign do you think that by does aggressive federal action and but who are talking about the doc when i had this could be it playing to his advantage in the ne in the coming days oh absolutely i think biden made a great statement when he said i will shut down the pirates i don't want to shut down the country. and the ultimate insider in washington is to present the united states donald trump is the president of the united states so what has happened in covert 19 in the pandemic ultimately responsibility is donald trump
you know right now he's tied in texas right now he's beginning to lose ground in kansas he still had these lose ground in kansas one of the most red states in the country so 'd you know that without some shocking development in the campaign right now you know americans are exhausted by the incompetence of a truck the mouthpiece it's a truck and they're looking at a different set of choices on another 'd 3rd i think it's a very difficult to change the game at this point ok clark the the handling...
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in fact, the republicans run on two platforms, bleeding kansas which is to say the violence in kansas they think was caused by terrible decisions by the democrats, opening it to slavery, that is, and bleeding sumner that this personal attack galvanized the political party, and so i want to offer a few conclusions for you that try to sum up all of this and suggest that tobacco culture boardinghouses and affairs of honor make sense as part of the story of political culture and why they're important, and i also want to return to those questions to tell you again or try to help you understand what has changed since the days of hamilton and jefferson. one conclusion is this, that there had been a break down of congressional friendships and that breakdown was in division of politics, and it used to be okay, so to speak, along party lines, to be friends and have those parties and have those social clubs to have all of those different cultural elements in common and smoke tobacco together. >> those friendships broke in the heated climate over sectional divisions and of course, the most and gr
in fact, the republicans run on two platforms, bleeding kansas which is to say the violence in kansas they think was caused by terrible decisions by the democrats, opening it to slavery, that is, and bleeding sumner that this personal attack galvanized the political party, and so i want to offer a few conclusions for you that try to sum up all of this and suggest that tobacco culture boardinghouses and affairs of honor make sense as part of the story of political culture and why they're...
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you mentioned in addition, alaska and-- >> kansas. >> and kansas.ansas, we have very little polling, but the democratic candidate is a former republican office holder and that's a state where the upscale voters in johnson county, kansas, next to kansas city, missouri, metro kansas has most of its upscale voters live on the kansas side of the border and they have been making what's been reliablrelia they've been attracted to p upscale voters in suburbs around the country and that's one up for grabs and you mentioned also alabama, that looks like one sure pickup for the republican party to add to their current 53 seats. doug jones of alabama is running way ahead of where democratic presidential candidates run in alabama, but that's not nearly enough to win in that state. so, he's likely to be-- to be rejected and republicans will gain, but the only other possible republican gain in the current run of state is in my old home state of michigan where the republican, john james came within six points of beat incumbent debby stabenow, is running just about
you mentioned in addition, alaska and-- >> kansas. >> and kansas.ansas, we have very little polling, but the democratic candidate is a former republican office holder and that's a state where the upscale voters in johnson county, kansas, next to kansas city, missouri, metro kansas has most of its upscale voters live on the kansas side of the border and they have been making what's been reliablrelia they've been attracted to p upscale voters in suburbs around the country and that's...
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when his sons went down to settle in kansas, because kansas was a territory, right, and this is a brief pro-slave that would throw the senate one way, and if it was a free state it would throw the senate another way. the abolitionists were moving to kansas to vote for slavery. and poor people in missouri, they're settling them to kansas to vote for slavery. this turned into bloody kansas. people started attacking john brown's son. after a lifetime of being a nonviolent abolitionist, sometimes you have to force people to understand the truth. he was a calvinist and a very serious christian who took the idea we were made by the same make tore heart and he went to remind everybody and was willing to get into a fight. to he's great surprise -- i played the man, i thought he was going to get killed quickly. to his great surprise, he was great add gunfighting. he led a raid. he took over the nation's largest armory, harper's ferry, with a bunch of black and white folks working together, they took it over hoping to incite a revolution. he failed at that but what he succeeded to do was to wake
when his sons went down to settle in kansas, because kansas was a territory, right, and this is a brief pro-slave that would throw the senate one way, and if it was a free state it would throw the senate another way. the abolitionists were moving to kansas to vote for slavery. and poor people in missouri, they're settling them to kansas to vote for slavery. this turned into bloody kansas. people started attacking john brown's son. after a lifetime of being a nonviolent abolitionist, sometimes...
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one of those irreconcilables is our very own james reed from kansas city. he would be in the senate for 18 years. he had been the mayor of kansas city when our convention city burned and they rebuilt it through fast donations and fast work. he made very clear he was an irreconcilable, because he was an isolationist. but there's something else, he was a racist and he was very direct that he was afraid that the league of nations with its dark-skinned people would eventually be able to out-vote the white-skinned people and impose a new order of racial equality at the international level. i'm not using some of his more quotes because they are laced with the "n" word. for some people the story of james reed becomes a story of who opposed the treaty. it's bigotry that sank this treaty. that's not a good understanding of what happened here either. for example, in one of the best books about this fight, john milton cooper's "breaking the heart of the world" says let's take a look at this for just a minute. a lot of people think that cosmopolitans, people who have s
one of those irreconcilables is our very own james reed from kansas city. he would be in the senate for 18 years. he had been the mayor of kansas city when our convention city burned and they rebuilt it through fast donations and fast work. he made very clear he was an irreconcilable, because he was an isolationist. but there's something else, he was a racist and he was very direct that he was afraid that the league of nations with its dark-skinned people would eventually be able to out-vote...
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iowa state, kansas state and oklahoma state.re to do things that had never been done. what had been done here hadn't been done since 1960. went 12 for 24 for 254 and a touchdown. breece hall rushed for 139 on 28 carries and two scores including the game winner and it was the first turnover that night by oklahoma. >> todd b.: rambo probably did get held. i don't think that got changed with the safety. up side of a minute. threw that one behind the receiver and intercepted and those are tough lessons to learn for a young quarterback. i mean he has an incredibly bright future beyond but he'll grow from those mistakes from last week to this weekend. ♪ touching me touching you ♪ sweet caroline >> sean: only 15,000 fans. many more who claimed they were here. too bad it couldn't be filled. great fans. here's molly mcgrath and matt campbell. >> molly: this is the first time iowa state has beaten oklahoma at home in ames since 1960. what is so special about this team? why is this the group. >> it's our senior class and have 16 seniors th
iowa state, kansas state and oklahoma state.re to do things that had never been done. what had been done here hadn't been done since 1960. went 12 for 24 for 254 and a touchdown. breece hall rushed for 139 on 28 carries and two scores including the game winner and it was the first turnover that night by oklahoma. >> todd b.: rambo probably did get held. i don't think that got changed with the safety. up side of a minute. threw that one behind the receiver and intercepted and those are...
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, the first openly gay person from kansas to do so.'s only democratic member of congress and recently a local republican leader laid out a plan to defeat her in november. not by running a good candidate against her. but by redrawing congressional districts in such a way so that in the future she can't win. >> redistricting is right around the corner. and if governor kelly can veto a republican bill that gives us four republican congressman that takes out davis up in the third. we can do that. i guarantee you we can draw four republican congressional maps. but we can't do it unless we have a 2/3 majority in the senate and house. >> get out there because we can just get rid of that democrat by drawing them out. that is another reminder why the stakes of the election are so high. they get to draw the congressional maps that will last for the next ten years. i want to bring in someone keenly aware of the stakes, tom perez. chairman, i know it is not surprising to you to know this is how folks think about this. i never heard stated that cle
, the first openly gay person from kansas to do so.'s only democratic member of congress and recently a local republican leader laid out a plan to defeat her in november. not by running a good candidate against her. but by redrawing congressional districts in such a way so that in the future she can't win. >> redistricting is right around the corner. and if governor kelly can veto a republican bill that gives us four republican congressman that takes out davis up in the third. we can do...
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but you chose the kansas city ke race.n to this. >> i care deeply about making health care more affordable and i thought for ways to do it. lowering drug costs and ending surprise medical billing. >> among the first to sound the alarm on covid, dr. marshall deployed to the front lines to help. ever since the army. >> bret: two doctors had to head, roger marshall. it looks like marshall is up in the latest poll. your thoughts? >> i chose kansas my home state because we never have competitive senate races rea. they have not selected a democratic candidate since 1932 but this is a margin of error race. that says to me that if kansas happens to go democratic, not likely but possible, that's not going to be the tipping point race in the senate's giving it to democratic control. if kansas goes democratic, that's a sign of a big wave across the country. >> bret: finally, steve, you picked georgia, you pick the purdue race let's take a listen to that. >> can you look down the camera? until the people of the state why you voted fou
but you chose the kansas city ke race.n to this. >> i care deeply about making health care more affordable and i thought for ways to do it. lowering drug costs and ending surprise medical billing. >> among the first to sound the alarm on covid, dr. marshall deployed to the front lines to help. ever since the army. >> bret: two doctors had to head, roger marshall. it looks like marshall is up in the latest poll. your thoughts? >> i chose kansas my home state because we...
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that's the new guy with the kansas city chiefs.ll, released by jets, signed one year contract with kansas city. he really hasn't fit in since he left steelers in 2017. this might be good for the chiefs but it is bad for fantasy football. if you want to pick him up, go ahead. i am just saying, bell, a kansas city chief. that's enough. see you later. >>> three minutes before 5:00. power cut off in the north bay for more than 24 hours. >> next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, how residents are coping with fire season fatigue. >>> halloween is back on in at least one california town. why city leaders say they aren't breaking >>> right now on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, dangerous weather conditions sticking around this morning. the red flag warning in effect for a few more hours. >>> beating the heat and the darkness. how some businesses are staying open even without power. >>> shots fired in the east bay, one person killed. concerns of an up tick in crime following the latest deadly triple shooting. >>> oakl
that's the new guy with the kansas city chiefs.ll, released by jets, signed one year contract with kansas city. he really hasn't fit in since he left steelers in 2017. this might be good for the chiefs but it is bad for fantasy football. if you want to pick him up, go ahead. i am just saying, bell, a kansas city chief. that's enough. see you later. >>> three minutes before 5:00. power cut off in the north bay for more than 24 hours. >> next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on...
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junto a los (nombre en inglÉs) ahora kansas city se suman a la lista de equipos donde apareciÓ el virusl terreno para tratar de romper la trifulca. escuchen estos dos tienen historia, pues el esquinero de los rams tiene dos hijos, con la en esta elección, los californianos podremos votar de forma segura desde casa. cada votante registrado recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por mensaje de texto, correo electronico o llamada de voz. de esta manera estarás informado del proceso de tu boleta, una vez que la hayas enviado por correo, la dejes en el lugar de votación o en un buzón. vota con boletas por correo. sencillo. seguro. confiable. contado. más información en vote.ca.gov . >>> esta noche a las 11 habrÍa cambio en el proceso judicial de monterosa, y protestan contra un hoter que podrÍa ser declarado centro de rehabilitaciÓn y se declararon amor eterno. e instituciones educativas compartieron videos del equipo de porristas y del equipo musical para honrar a los que trabajan en policÍa mÉdicos y
junto a los (nombre en inglÉs) ahora kansas city se suman a la lista de equipos donde apareciÓ el virusl terreno para tratar de romper la trifulca. escuchen estos dos tienen historia, pues el esquinero de los rams tiene dos hijos, con la en esta elección, los californianos podremos votar de forma segura desde casa. cada votante registrado recibirá una boleta por correo con un código de barras único. sigue tu voto usando ¿donde está mi boleta? y recibe notificaciones por mensaje de...
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don't know who you are unless you made it ♪ ♪ in wichita gotta get back to kansas except of course toin america. a new supreme court nominee. >> a judge must apply the law as it is written not as she wishes it were. >> what it could mean for roe-v-wade. >> we need to block this nomination. >> we are a pro-life generation and we want amy coney barrett nominated to the supreme court. >> "nightline" will be right back.
don't know who you are unless you made it ♪ ♪ in wichita gotta get back to kansas except of course toin america. a new supreme court nominee. >> a judge must apply the law as it is written not as she wishes it were. >> what it could mean for roe-v-wade. >> we need to block this nomination. >> we are a pro-life generation and we want amy coney barrett nominated to the supreme court. >> "nightline" will be right back.
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houston enfrentando a kansas.13 fechas y no aguanto mÁs la directiva. hasta aquÍ los deportes. fÉlix, arantxa, regreso con ustedes.
houston enfrentando a kansas.13 fechas y no aguanto mÁs la directiva. hasta aquÍ los deportes. fÉlix, arantxa, regreso con ustedes.
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it's on the front page of the "kansas city star." i'm just using ""the new york times"" because it was easier to get. all of these notes are here. then notice that on october the 12th the germans reply. they say, okay, we want you to know we're accepting the 14 points and we want you to know that we agree that we will evacuate french and belgian territory, and we want you to know that our new government speaks for the german people. at that point everybody says, okay, wilson is going to call it off now. and he stuns everybody by replying again. he says, okay, i want you to know that we'll make peace only with our supremacy, and by the way, you need to stop these wars, because there were two ships that were sunk with 800 people dead. and he said if you're serious about peace, you're going to knock this stuff off. and he said, by the way, have you read a speech that i gave at mount vernon this year about how this war will not end until it overthrows every arbitrary power? germany says, a couple of days later, okay, we've stopped the u-
it's on the front page of the "kansas city star." i'm just using ""the new york times"" because it was easier to get. all of these notes are here. then notice that on october the 12th the germans reply. they say, okay, we want you to know we're accepting the 14 points and we want you to know that we agree that we will evacuate french and belgian territory, and we want you to know that our new government speaks for the german people. at that point everybody says,...
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i was born in russell, kansas. a small town in the middle of the prairie. most of the time on the plains it is a place that no one grows up without an intimate knowledge of distance. and the first thing you learn on the prairie is the relative szee of a man compared to the lay of the land. under the sky where i was raised, a man is very small, and if he thinks otherwise, he is wrong. i come from good people, very good people, and i'm proud of it. my -- i love my father and my mother. there is no moment where my love does not over shadow what i do. even this, even here. there is no height to which i have risen that is high enough to allow me to forget them, to allow me to forget where i came from and where i stand and how i stand with my feet on the ground at the mercy of god. we have been strengthen and solidified by a wisdom that i owe not to any achievement of my own but to the compensation of age. i may not be expected to run from the truth of this. but i was born in 1923. facts are better than dreams and good presidents and good candidates don't run fro
i was born in russell, kansas. a small town in the middle of the prairie. most of the time on the plains it is a place that no one grows up without an intimate knowledge of distance. and the first thing you learn on the prairie is the relative szee of a man compared to the lay of the land. under the sky where i was raised, a man is very small, and if he thinks otherwise, he is wrong. i come from good people, very good people, and i'm proud of it. my -- i love my father and my mother. there is...
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he's our very own senator james read from kansas city. senator reed had been in the senate or would be in the senate for 18 years he had been the mayor of kansas city from 1900 to 1904 when our convention city burned and they rebuilt it. he made very clear he hat -- he wasn't you reconcilable because he was an isolationist. there was something else. he was a racist. he was very direct that he was afraid that the league of nations, with its dark skinned people, would eventually be able to outvote the white skinned people and impose a new order of racial equality at the international level i'm not using some of his more incendiary quotes because they are public quotes laced with the n-word. for some people, the story of james read becomes a story. a story of who opposed the treaty. it's provincialist bigotry. that sank this treaty. that's not a good understanding of what happened here either. for example, in one of the best books about this fight, don milton cooper's breaking the heart of the world, he says let's take a look at this for jus
he's our very own senator james read from kansas city. senator reed had been in the senate or would be in the senate for 18 years he had been the mayor of kansas city from 1900 to 1904 when our convention city burned and they rebuilt it. he made very clear he hat -- he wasn't you reconcilable because he was an isolationist. there was something else. he was a racist. he was very direct that he was afraid that the league of nations, with its dark skinned people, would eventually be able to...
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, kansas, and ultimately harper's ferry, the scott decision. -- the dred scott decision. these are four really important, pivotal years that led to the civil war. and sidney blumenthal goes in depth into some of the main characters; stephen douglas, charles sumner and others. and it's just really a great piece of history. lots in there that that one might not normally know. and one of the characters who really comes out badly from a historical point of view is stephen douglas. really a demagogue willing to sacrifice all kinds of principles to advance his career. and, of course, he tragically failed in that endeavor. but meanwhile, did huge damage to the country, returning the missouri compromise, opening up territories to slavery where it had earlier been prohibited and, ultimately, pleasing nobody. not in the south or in the north. a really good piece of work. "the burning," which is -- by tim madigan, which is the story of the massacre in tulsa of a really vibrant and successful african-american part of tulsa, greenwood, and the massacre that took place was awful. i mea
, kansas, and ultimately harper's ferry, the scott decision. -- the dred scott decision. these are four really important, pivotal years that led to the civil war. and sidney blumenthal goes in depth into some of the main characters; stephen douglas, charles sumner and others. and it's just really a great piece of history. lots in there that that one might not normally know. and one of the characters who really comes out badly from a historical point of view is stephen douglas. really a...
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i was born in kansas city, kansas.andparents for the most part were immigrants and opened up small stores, work in meatpacking plants in kansas city, and i was there through my early years and that my father was moved with his job when i was 12 years old to a little town in the lower peninsula of michigan. david: what compelled you to say i want to go to west point? alex: i was very fortunate. both my mother and father worked. my father started with gerber baby foods and worked his way. but he was also a korean war veteran and he stayed in the army reserves, and my mother taught special education students, so i thought it was natural when you were going out that your father not only went to work and your mother went to work but one weekend a month he would put a uniform on to serve his country. i was really inspired by that, and i was one of six children, and i also knew going to a place like west point not only would afford me an opportunity for a great education and a career, but it was also an economical way to do i
i was born in kansas city, kansas.andparents for the most part were immigrants and opened up small stores, work in meatpacking plants in kansas city, and i was there through my early years and that my father was moved with his job when i was 12 years old to a little town in the lower peninsula of michigan. david: what compelled you to say i want to go to west point? alex: i was very fortunate. both my mother and father worked. my father started with gerber baby foods and worked his way. but he...
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they have one in kansas city in eight years. arrow head stadium where they will play their first game of the season with those actual fans in the stands. henry rug has not played since week two. derek carr will throw it out there and making a play for the touchdown. raiders up at the half and tied up in the fourth quarter to smash through a couple of defenders, they are up by nine with plenty to go to force that ball and picked off by jeff, nearly goes the distance, tripped up just short of the goal line. check them out, pointing towards victory in arrow head stadium. raiders would put it away for the second touchdown of the game. the raiders, they will first win in kansas city since 2012, when carson palmer was the quarterback. >> i have taken a lot of sad walks up there, you see what i'm saying? but not today. >> i will enjoy this. >> i give them a lot of credit. here as the raider. that is certainly a big win for him. >> this game meant a lot to everybody. these are the worlds that came into the game at 1-0 and a mission to b
they have one in kansas city in eight years. arrow head stadium where they will play their first game of the season with those actual fans in the stands. henry rug has not played since week two. derek carr will throw it out there and making a play for the touchdown. raiders up at the half and tied up in the fourth quarter to smash through a couple of defenders, they are up by nine with plenty to go to force that ball and picked off by jeff, nearly goes the distance, tripped up just short of the...
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. >> the wheat fields of kansas claim ike as a native son. >> but the cotton and cattle state of texastake first claim, hard were the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was born on the red river where texas shakes hand with oklahoma. >> dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. no matter where duty takes them, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in paris, his kitchen was kansasan. >> his hobbies keep him close to the earth and fresh water. fishing was this farmer boy's first love. golf is a new love. only with fish stories does ike exercise a fisherman's right to stretch the truth a little. golly, you should have seen the one that got away. three feet long. >> if you asked eisenhower why he dedicated the rest of his life to the service of america instead of retiring to take it easy on his little farm in gettysburg, he'll point to a picture of this baby, a chip off the old block, and he would tell you -- >> i want my grandson and yours to grow up in a free a
. >> the wheat fields of kansas claim ike as a native son. >> but the cotton and cattle state of texastake first claim, hard were the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was born on the red river where texas shakes hand with oklahoma. >> dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bible with them. no matter where duty takes them, he always likes to get back to home cooking. even in...
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let's take kansas because you point out the seven margins.there, trump is ahead in the latest polls. hillary clinton was 20% more. >> absolutely, that's an avalanche vote. it is difficult for someone down ballot to pull enough vote on the other side to win. larry, thank you very much. focusing on what he's focusing and what will likely happen. >>> the trump campaign is under fire for video taping voters. is it allowed or is it voter intimidation? priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and woman of the united states postal service. we are here to deliver your cards, packages and prescriptions. and also deliver the peace of mind knowing that what's important to you-like your ballot-is on its way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailst
let's take kansas because you point out the seven margins.there, trump is ahead in the latest polls. hillary clinton was 20% more. >> absolutely, that's an avalanche vote. it is difficult for someone down ballot to pull enough vote on the other side to win. larry, thank you very much. focusing on what he's focusing and what will likely happen. >>> the trump campaign is under fire for video taping voters. is it allowed or is it voter intimidation? priceline works with top hotels,...
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kansas now seeing an average of more than 700 new cases every single day, mona. >> faith, thank you. >>> the justice department has charged six russian intelligence officers in connection with a global hacking campaign. they say the defendants are part of the same kremlin unit that interfered in the 2016 presidential election. in this latest case they're accused of using malware against american businesses including a health care system in pennsylvania as well as the winter olympics in south korea and the election in france. >>> the weather is making news again this morning. yet another hurricane is expected to form. epsilon is the 26th named storm of the atlantic hurricane season. it's gaining strength about 700 miles southeast of bermuda and is expected to become a hurricane by tomorrow. it could create rough surf along the east coast but is not considered a serious threat to the u.s. >>> all right, time now for a look at your tuesday forecast. strong winds today could spread the wildfires burning from california to colorado where the state's largest ever fire has now burned about
kansas now seeing an average of more than 700 new cases every single day, mona. >> faith, thank you. >>> the justice department has charged six russian intelligence officers in connection with a global hacking campaign. they say the defendants are part of the same kremlin unit that interfered in the 2016 presidential election. in this latest case they're accused of using malware against american businesses including a health care system in pennsylvania as well as the winter...
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kansas city hospitals turn away ambulances.ng that eight metro hospitals and emergency departments were so overwhelmed by patients this week that they turned away new patients. they turned away ambulances trying to drop patients off because they were so overwhelmed with covid patients, they couldn't take anyone else in. that's kansas city. this was the somewhat terrifying front page today of "the new york times." u.s. virus cases climb toward third peak. the whole front page, middle column showing how we are now crashing into a third peak of covid infections all over the country. here's "the washington post" front page today. above the fold, next to the presidential town halls last night. biggest spike in virus cases across u.s. since august. you see right below that headline in all caps, daily infections back above 60,000. and i know "the times" and the post are basically america's -- two of america's national newspapers now, but look at local papers, right? you can pick almost anywhere in the country right now. just pick a st
kansas city hospitals turn away ambulances.ng that eight metro hospitals and emergency departments were so overwhelmed by patients this week that they turned away new patients. they turned away ambulances trying to drop patients off because they were so overwhelmed with covid patients, they couldn't take anyone else in. that's kansas city. this was the somewhat terrifying front page today of "the new york times." u.s. virus cases climb toward third peak. the whole front page, middle...
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he's jack pearcy's buddy from back in kansas. leaving to take shelly home, oza shaw asks them for a ride to the pay phone. >> i asked him to give me a ride to the phone, because i need to call my girlfriend. >> no one knows this yet, but shelly has just hours left to live, and she's just gotten into the car with jack pearcy and oza dwain shaw. this is critical. dailey says he and gayle stayed back in the house. >> dailey says, and this is really important, when jack and shelly left with shaw, he went to his bedroom. dailey insists he did not go with them. >> i went in my bedroom and went to sleep. >> so sure enough, jack pearcy and shelly have now stopped at that pay phone so oza can make his call. >> oza dwain shaw, when he's on the pay phone to his girlfriend back in kansas, he says that in the car, jack and shelly get impatient and honk the horn at him. >> got impatient and was honking, and i told him to leave me. >> oza dwain shaw's at that pay phone talking to his girlfriend betty, who confirms that she heard that car horn.
he's jack pearcy's buddy from back in kansas. leaving to take shelly home, oza shaw asks them for a ride to the pay phone. >> i asked him to give me a ride to the phone, because i need to call my girlfriend. >> no one knows this yet, but shelly has just hours left to live, and she's just gotten into the car with jack pearcy and oza dwain shaw. this is critical. dailey says he and gayle stayed back in the house. >> dailey says, and this is really important, when jack and shelly...