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there's no place like kansas. there's no place like kansas. there's no place like kansas. whew.onic rock formations of little jerusalem badlands state park, kansas is smack dab in the middle of our country, but maybe you have not thought much beyond the wheat fields and the great plains. maybe your only point of reference for this state is "the wizard of oz." so, okay, also's start here at the oz museum in kansas. welcome to oz museum. we're open. closed for months during covid they're welcoming guests again to see their collection of oz artifacts and memorabilia that rekindled the childlike wonder we all felt watching dorothy's journey out of kansas to the mythical land of oz. and about that journey, the tornado depicted in the movie wasn't half as terrifying as the one storm chaser brandon ivy documents. kansas averaging more than 80 tornadoes a year. >> when it comes to big weather, kansas has documented more than any other state in the country. >> reporter: brandon takes people out on tours to see supercells, hailstorms evidenced by all the dents on the hood of his van and s
there's no place like kansas. there's no place like kansas. there's no place like kansas. whew.onic rock formations of little jerusalem badlands state park, kansas is smack dab in the middle of our country, but maybe you have not thought much beyond the wheat fields and the great plains. maybe your only point of reference for this state is "the wizard of oz." so, okay, also's start here at the oz museum in kansas. welcome to oz museum. we're open. closed for months during covid...
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that makes kansas city the kansas city metro area one of the top cities in the country that's going to be impacted by climate change . we're already seeing the effects of that from winter storms that left a lot of folks in the community that i get to represent without power or four days. earlier this year to the floods that have left people stranded and really threatened a lot of businesses and homes for votes. we're not coastal, we're not a desert. we're not in a forest. but climate change that we are seeing at home in kansas is veryreal. it's very pressing and it's very important . we don't want this to be the reality for futuregenerations . we're hearing all this to test six, we don't want our grandchildren to have to deal with the effects of climate change and i think that during the three years that i've spent here i've served on the transportation and infrastructure committee and i had the chance to vote on and pass bills and policies that are going to address this. from that time that i've been here i see resiliency, i see hope not just in my colleagues but in the folks who cont
that makes kansas city the kansas city metro area one of the top cities in the country that's going to be impacted by climate change . we're already seeing the effects of that from winter storms that left a lot of folks in the community that i get to represent without power or four days. earlier this year to the floods that have left people stranded and really threatened a lot of businesses and homes for votes. we're not coastal, we're not a desert. we're not in a forest. but climate change...
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there is an incentive for kansas city southern to go ahead.en so much back and forth on this deal. canadian pacific reformed -- referred is latest offer today. they are prepared to move on. kansas city southern was going to have its shareholders vote friday on the offer. that has been postponed. you are such a up now for how things unfold in light of this decision. by the way, it was not just canadian pacific who opposed having canadian national get the trust. even amtrak did not like that idea. amanda: which leaves us with this query about that cp offer, which could be revived. two people like and -- because the regulators can still give a stamp of approval or denial. david: that is true ultimately, but it's a voting trust is the first step. looking at it from canadian national's perspective, what are their options? they can go back to the surface transportation or it and ask for reevaluation go to court, but given the response yesterday, the idea the court said this deal was not in the public interest when they denied the voting trust, they
there is an incentive for kansas city southern to go ahead.en so much back and forth on this deal. canadian pacific reformed -- referred is latest offer today. they are prepared to move on. kansas city southern was going to have its shareholders vote friday on the offer. that has been postponed. you are such a up now for how things unfold in light of this decision. by the way, it was not just canadian pacific who opposed having canadian national get the trust. even amtrak did not like that...
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president, i spent those several weeks that we were away from washington dc around labor day in kansas. unfortunately it is clearly evident that inflation has returned. gas prices are up. prices at the grocery store up. and further price hikes are on the horizon. unfortunately, price increases at the grocery store and at the gas pump in every place else putsns the greatest burden on low and middle income families who are9 already feeling the strains caused by a covid-19 and their pocketbook. it is apparent, i think, that are spending here in the nation's capital over the long period of time as part of the cause for that inflation. and to be the significant part of that cause but in aware of the consequences of pouring a massive amount of more money, more government spending on already does inflationary circumstance meaning that the prices will continue to rise as we borrow more money to pay for these things that means interest rates will rise and it sometime those whol lend us money will no longer be willing to do so. and then the good things that could happen from the spending include
president, i spent those several weeks that we were away from washington dc around labor day in kansas. unfortunately it is clearly evident that inflation has returned. gas prices are up. prices at the grocery store up. and further price hikes are on the horizon. unfortunately, price increases at the grocery store and at the gas pump in every place else putsns the greatest burden on low and middle income families who are9 already feeling the strains caused by a covid-19 and their pocketbook. it...
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goldman says tax reform not reduced economic growth is the key risk for investors p >> kansas city southern says it will terminate its merger agreement with canadian national it's giving it five business days to come back with a better bid than canadian pacific's currently favored deal. >>> beijing looking to bring up allie pay, china's most popular payments app that 3m news rolled in about a half an hour ago they cut their auto production targets as it's running even hotter than they thought. >> they were looking for 3, which sent the stock down. when you see down at the beginning of the year, remember, we're in that period where we're really looking at 2022 there's a chart for you. you just don't have any incentive to buy david, i find there are a lot of stocks like 3m that are looking down at the opening. the overall futures indicate that things are up, and it turns out that the 3ms, whichever company's down, both nike and 3m are in the dow they can send it down lower. >> they can. i mean, right now it doesn't look like it's going to be too much damage. we'll see how the stock opens 29 m
goldman says tax reform not reduced economic growth is the key risk for investors p >> kansas city southern says it will terminate its merger agreement with canadian national it's giving it five business days to come back with a better bid than canadian pacific's currently favored deal. >>> beijing looking to bring up allie pay, china's most popular payments app that 3m news rolled in about a half an hour ago they cut their auto production targets as it's running even hotter than...
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the and what i am telling you is based on research that i didn't kansas in the 1930s. and one of the kansas congressman in 1933 got an irate letter from one of his constituents. it was a man writing in in really disgusted way about a woman who was working for wages in the congressman's office, and he thought that job ought to be given to a man who had a family. the congressman wrote back, you know, i would employ man, but i don't know any man who can type and do stenography. i have to hire a woman. so women who had special skills were able to keep their jobs through the 1930s. but most women who worked had very low wages, working very long hours in positions that men did not want. things like doing laundry, things like cooking for other people, cleaning for other people. what it was a whole lot easier for women to work outside the home if they had no children or if those children were old enough to take care of themselves. the social convention at the time said that if you were a married women and if you have children, it was your responsibility to be at home and to ta
the and what i am telling you is based on research that i didn't kansas in the 1930s. and one of the kansas congressman in 1933 got an irate letter from one of his constituents. it was a man writing in in really disgusted way about a woman who was working for wages in the congressman's office, and he thought that job ought to be given to a man who had a family. the congressman wrote back, you know, i would employ man, but i don't know any man who can type and do stenography. i have to hire a...
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you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment. culturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in washington. ms. devos: one thing i proposed was -- if you were back in washington in a leadership role, would you commit to limiting the role of the federal government and education? mr. pompeo: this has been a long-standing conservative idea. sign me up. [laughter] there are resources that come from washington to protect us and keep us secure and they are in the appropriate place. national defense matters. but schools and family, those are best left to local communities. all the things that impact families every day, from so many different environments, to try to have
you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment. culturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in...
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it was a kansas group i was part of.re working on ---we had a good sized homeschool organization inside kansas but not good charter school laws. the freedom for students to get outside the government monopoly schools was not widely available for kansas students and what i could see was it was in the finest conservative tradition to give power to those families. i hope we will see everybody across the political spectrum recognized it is not just politically useful. it is important for those young people. ms. devos: absolutely. we are coming to the end of our time but i do have a last question here. we are in the heart of back-to-school season. we are seeing a lot of activities around schools in arles of our communities. what is your message to parents and students across the country as they go back to school? mr. pompeo: you know, it reminds me of what i used to tell my son. he would say finish the sentence. [applause] -- [laughter] mr. pompeo: i would tell my son lots of things but most importantly work hard, tell the tr
it was a kansas group i was part of.re working on ---we had a good sized homeschool organization inside kansas but not good charter school laws. the freedom for students to get outside the government monopoly schools was not widely available for kansas students and what i could see was it was in the finest conservative tradition to give power to those families. i hope we will see everybody across the political spectrum recognized it is not just politically useful. it is important for those...
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today i'm proud he finally returned home to his native kansas. he is truly an american hero of the first class. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: charm new york, mr. jacobs, for five minutes. mr. jacobs: thank you. i urge the democratic leadership to heed the message of senator joe man shop and take a -- joe mansion and take a pause on the reconciliation bill they are intending to pass. to spend the money on top of the nearly $6 trillion we spent on covid since last march is reckless, to say the least. must not forget the long-term debt crisis we are facing. the graph beside me shows how dire this fiscal outlook is. by 2051, as shown in this chart, the congressional budget office projects our debt will reach $2 -- 202% of the g.d.p., in other words, more than twice our annual output. and that does not include the $4.3 trillion the democrats are proposing to spend on this reconciliation package. this will far exceed the debt levels even after world war ii. as you can see in the graph, at the end of world war ii, our debt fell sharpl
today i'm proud he finally returned home to his native kansas. he is truly an american hero of the first class. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: charm new york, mr. jacobs, for five minutes. mr. jacobs: thank you. i urge the democratic leadership to heed the message of senator joe man shop and take a -- joe mansion and take a pause on the reconciliation bill they are intending to pass. to spend the money on top of the nearly $6 trillion we spent on covid since last march is...
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you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment.ulturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in washington. ms. devos: one thing i proposed was -- if you were back in washington in a leadership role, would you commit to limiting the role of the federal government and education? mr. pompeo: this has been a long-standing conservative idea. sign me up. [laughter] there are resources that come from washington to protect us and keep us secure and they are in the appropriate place. national defense matters. but schools and family, those are best left to local communities. all the things that impact families every day, from so many different environments, to try to have a
you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment.ulturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in...
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you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment. culturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in washington. ms. devos: one thing i proposed was -- if you were back in washington in a leadership role, would you commit to limiting the role of the federal government and education? mr. pompeo: this has been a long-standing conservative idea. sign me up. [laughter] there are resources that come from washington to protect us and keep us secure and they are in the appropriate place. national defense matters. but schools and family, those are best left to local communities. all the things that impact families every day, from so many different environments, to try to have
you go to wichita or kansas city and there is a much more urban environment. culturally very different with a different situation. it is not possible for a bureaucrat in washington to take that all on but it is possible for a school board in johnson county, kansas, to get it right. it's not necessarily that the federal people are bad or not trying, it's that to capture what is going on and understand what the students need, you need to empower students and families and disempower bureaucrats in...
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kansas state finished with 200 yards on he ground. stanford still trying to get on the board, jack west. that is an overthrow, picked up by tj smith. he takes it all the way into the red zone. that was second interception of the game. two plays later, kansas state quarterback skyler thompson, hey, what are we going to do? he's going to call his own number. his second rushing touchdown, 24-0. david shaw was not happy about the kick time before this thing started, definitely not happy at the point. tanner finds bryson tremain to end the shutout, but it was a beat down. wildcats 24, cardinals 7. >>> san jose state visiting the l.a. coliseum. just another game. relax and take a deep breath. again the spartans felt they could shock the world in. 3-number zero, nick under pressure. screen pass picked up by the big man, jade jackson. the trojans defense looked good. they held the spartans to a set out in the first half. sc will cash in of the turnover. washington, even though he pulls it in, 10-0 lead. third quarter, here we go. tyler will b
kansas state finished with 200 yards on he ground. stanford still trying to get on the board, jack west. that is an overthrow, picked up by tj smith. he takes it all the way into the red zone. that was second interception of the game. two plays later, kansas state quarterback skyler thompson, hey, what are we going to do? he's going to call his own number. his second rushing touchdown, 24-0. david shaw was not happy about the kick time before this thing started, definitely not happy at the...
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. >>> canadian pacific clinching its kansas city southern deal. ceos join us this hour. >>> a new era for space travel, spacex successfully launching the first rocket into earth's orbit crewed entirely by tourists so the story of the plmorning is not just retail sales, philly fed, empire fed yesterday putting together a pas teesh of information that says maybe this delta a lull is behind us. >> a little bit of firming of the data, i think that's right we went through several weeks where data was missing, the surprise index was negative. the market's got its guard up. really evident in the weekly aaai weekly investor poll. real swing towards bearishness we understand why. we're in this zone where we know the economy decelerated. we know the market wilbuilt up a big head of steam into september. it's been very orderly and kind of pricing sector to sector that kind of slowdown risk. you look at things like energy, that's kind of a good or bad or both type thing. those stocks are kind of running right now and consumer type stocks consumer leveraged st
. >>> canadian pacific clinching its kansas city southern deal. ceos join us this hour. >>> a new era for space travel, spacex successfully launching the first rocket into earth's orbit crewed entirely by tourists so the story of the plmorning is not just retail sales, philly fed, empire fed yesterday putting together a pas teesh of information that says maybe this delta a lull is behind us. >> a little bit of firming of the data, i think that's right we went through...
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louis and kansas city and springfield you're seeing this morning and d more. i think that parents and families should be making these important decisions based on facts and science, not the fear mongering that you see right now from the left. they're obsessed with power and control and if you actually look at the data, if you look at the science, the facts are that kids have a very, very low risk of contracting transmitting or getting seriously ill or dying from covid and so when you take that into account, there's a growing body of evidence now that shows and studies that will tell you that the side effects for kids range from simple irritation to social,
louis and kansas city and springfield you're seeing this morning and d more. i think that parents and families should be making these important decisions based on facts and science, not the fear mongering that you see right now from the left. they're obsessed with power and control and if you actually look at the data, if you look at the science, the facts are that kids have a very, very low risk of contracting transmitting or getting seriously ill or dying from covid and so when you take that...
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kansas still had prohibition, and there were bootleggers that were there in the community.knew who they were. and you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for 5 cents a bottle. totally illegal but he knew he could earn 5 cents a bottle doing this so he was busy findingsing, washing bottles, selling them to the bootleggers and he lived at the edge of town. and because he lived at the edge of town, he could see where the bootleggers hid the booze and then their clients would find it along the fence posts and take it home with them after this paid their money. well, the sheriff would pay 50 cents for any bottle of booze that somebody had led him to. and so this guy was selling the bottles to the bootleggers. then figuring out where they were hiding the bottles, and then letting the sheriff know. and so he was making a really nice little sideline for himself out of the bootlegging business. his wife was absolutely terrified to have me tell this story because she was afraid the bootleggers were going to come and get him. but i thought it wasn't an issue this many years after th
kansas still had prohibition, and there were bootleggers that were there in the community.knew who they were. and you could sell bottles to the bootleggers for 5 cents a bottle. totally illegal but he knew he could earn 5 cents a bottle doing this so he was busy findingsing, washing bottles, selling them to the bootleggers and he lived at the edge of town. and because he lived at the edge of town, he could see where the bootleggers hid the booze and then their clients would find it along the...
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the kansas priest who died in a prisoner of war camp 70 years ago comes home.ht, the lives he saved. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. tonight, president biden is facing one crisis after another in a week that could prove critical for his presidency and his legacy. as we come on the air, we're a little bit more than 24 hours before a potential government shutdown, and if congress lets that happen, hundreds of thousands of federal employees could be furloughed, and millions of social security payments could be threatened. now, solving that could be easier than getting his two signature pieces of legislation passed, the infrastructure bill and his social safety net program. the total price tag is in the trillions of dollars and mean new tax hikes and it is a few fellow democrats who are standing in the way. the white house has gone into overdrive tonight to try to win last-minute support. multiple meetings have been held with senators joe manchin a
the kansas priest who died in a prisoner of war camp 70 years ago comes home.ht, the lives he saved. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. tonight, president biden is facing one crisis after another in a week that could prove critical for his presidency and his legacy. as we come on the air, we're a little bit more than 24 hours before a potential government...
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she brought about 20 percent of all for the big kansas. that's why having something picked up cancer when it's stage one is going to be important all over the well rich countries and poor countries. it would benefit. obviously the test at the moment in the states where it's devised costs about $1000.00 protest that's too expensive. but it could come right, john wants to compute what we need to measure and that will be the future of this sort of test and certainly potentially very exciting. thank you very much. your time doctor cow, the quarter, their professor of cancer medicine israel and egypt have agreed to strengthen ties that us vomas' in the egyptian resort city of chavez shake is ready, prime minister and tommy bennett's help re all of talks. after an invitation from the gypsy president of the father of c. c, they also discussed the efforts to revive the stall, the middle east peace process. hold on bill me to report is the 1st official visit of and is really leader in more than a decade. and it comes only a few weeks after edith's
she brought about 20 percent of all for the big kansas. that's why having something picked up cancer when it's stage one is going to be important all over the well rich countries and poor countries. it would benefit. obviously the test at the moment in the states where it's devised costs about $1000.00 protest that's too expensive. but it could come right, john wants to compute what we need to measure and that will be the future of this sort of test and certainly potentially very exciting....
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. >> they grew up together in scott city, kansas. >> we shared bedrooms. we shared clothing. everybody shared. >> bryan was the eldest. so what kind of an older brother was he? >> protective. ornery. >> ornery? >> we were always playing pranks on each other and especially teresa, because she didn't take them so well. >> that bryan was very smart was a given. maybe a little too smart? >> i remember turning to him once and saying, i just want to know what time it is. i don't need to know how the clock was made. >> here's what they got to do growing up in a small town. they joined 4-h, future farmers of america. they raised their special animals, showed them off in fairs and exhibitions. and bryan knew from the very beginning there was one job he was meant to do. >> i never knew bryan not wanting to be a veterinarian. bryan always said that being a vet was way more difficult than being a doctor because an animal can't tell you where it hurts or how they feel. you have to figure out how they feel. >> after finishing vet school, bryan moved to montana. big, wide open country. catt
. >> they grew up together in scott city, kansas. >> we shared bedrooms. we shared clothing. everybody shared. >> bryan was the eldest. so what kind of an older brother was he? >> protective. ornery. >> ornery? >> we were always playing pranks on each other and especially teresa, because she didn't take them so well. >> that bryan was very smart was a given. maybe a little too smart? >> i remember turning to him once and saying, i just want to...
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cuatro pases de touchdown dejaron ver una dÉbil defensa de los de kansas city.s a viernes en la ciudad de san josÉ, entre 9:30 de la maÑana y 5:00 de la tarde. no es necesario que haga una cita. no le van a preguntar sobre su estatus migratorio ni debe tener seguro mÉdico. cualquier duda se puede comunicar con nosotros. tambiÉn recuerde que en "noticias univisiÓn 14" tiene una app de noticias. puede recibir alertas informativas. es gratis domingo 26 de septiembre y estas son las principales noticias. >> hoy se realizaron las obras fÚnebres de, gaby, fÉlix: en peligro la agenda econÓmica de biden. los demÓcratas no llegan a un acuerdo para las votaciones en el congreso y la casa blanca se prepara para un posible cierre del gobierno. tres muertos y siete personas hospitalizadas es el saldo hasta el mom
cuatro pases de touchdown dejaron ver una dÉbil defensa de los de kansas city.s a viernes en la ciudad de san josÉ, entre 9:30 de la maÑana y 5:00 de la tarde. no es necesario que haga una cita. no le van a preguntar sobre su estatus migratorio ni debe tener seguro mÉdico. cualquier duda se puede comunicar con nosotros. tambiÉn recuerde que en "noticias univisiÓn 14" tiene una app de noticias. puede recibir alertas informativas. es gratis domingo 26 de septiembre y estas son las...
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she's working with the council on american islamic relations in kansas who helped her get a lawyer and response from to pull a we need to make sure. >> that this never happens to any place. and with of a first step was getting gun that was in addition to present her. and we really filed the charge in that see that commission and we wait for the investigation. >> saif and also filed a report with lenexa police and is waiting on their investigation. she hopes what she went through. let others know if you experienced discrimination in the workplace it's important to speak up. i want people to understand that this is not right thing to do. i don't want this happening to me are specially anyone else. of course. >> you know, it's not only about being respectful to coworkers to any religion. everyone has different would just believes in choices. you have to respect that. you have to accommodate to that. >> triple-a fire. the assistant manager and said in a statement we have a 0 tolerance policy for discrimination of any kind. and we terminated the employee in question nearly 2 weeks ago follo
she's working with the council on american islamic relations in kansas who helped her get a lawyer and response from to pull a we need to make sure. >> that this never happens to any place. and with of a first step was getting gun that was in addition to present her. and we really filed the charge in that see that commission and we wait for the investigation. >> saif and also filed a report with lenexa police and is waiting on their investigation. she hopes what she went through....
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the a's in kansas city. slugger taking selfies. oakland up three.emp score. 5-0 a's. a's up 7-5, two on salvador perez. he takes that pitch deep to left for a three run shut. kansas city wins 10-7. oakland 3.5 games back of the wild-card spot. raheem moses -- raheem mostert out for the season. he played just eight games last season after a breakup -- breakout 2019 campaign. this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail in the rebuilding of our economy. hammer away craftsman. calling all californians. keep your vacation here and help our state get back to work. and please travel responsibly. ♪ ♪ and hhave you seen those get backsmall bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you
the a's in kansas city. slugger taking selfies. oakland up three.emp score. 5-0 a's. a's up 7-5, two on salvador perez. he takes that pitch deep to left for a three run shut. kansas city wins 10-7. oakland 3.5 games back of the wild-card spot. raheem moses -- raheem mostert out for the season. he played just eight games last season after a breakup -- breakout 2019 campaign. this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california...
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the a's in kansas city. slugger taking selfies. oakland up three. score. 5-0 a's. a's up 7-5, two on salvador perez. he takes that pitch deep to left for a three run shut. kansas city wins 10-7. oakland 3.5 games back of the wild-card spot. raheem moses -- raheem mostert out for the season. he played just eight games last season after a breakup -- breakout 2019 campaign. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. dan: remember, we are always here for you. watch all of our newscasts live and on-demand to the abc 7 bay area connected tv app available for apple tv, an
the a's in kansas city. slugger taking selfies. oakland up three. score. 5-0 a's. a's up 7-5, two on salvador perez. he takes that pitch deep to left for a three run shut. kansas city wins 10-7. oakland 3.5 games back of the wild-card spot. raheem moses -- raheem mostert out for the season. he played just eight games last season after a breakup -- breakout 2019 campaign. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no...
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more record highs possible in kansas and oklahoma. and tropical rainfall down along the texas coast. it's a pretty to end frances, yesterday it was 111 in phoenix. so these crazy, hot temperatures continue >> that hurts to hear. i'm sure it hurts to even feel it thank you, bill. >>> for the first time a major tennis final will be played between two unseated players >>> it's the first major final between two teams since the 1999 u.s. open. fernandez and raducanu duke it out tomorrow >>> a steep price for turbulent passenger who's act unruly on flights. >>> plus, the bucs andowys cbo put on a show that kick off the nfl season painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™. janssen can help you explore cost s
more record highs possible in kansas and oklahoma. and tropical rainfall down along the texas coast. it's a pretty to end frances, yesterday it was 111 in phoenix. so these crazy, hot temperatures continue >> that hurts to hear. i'm sure it hurts to even feel it thank you, bill. >>> for the first time a major tennis final will be played between two unseated players >>> it's the first major final between two teams since the 1999 u.s. open. fernandez and raducanu duke it...
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and we know what that bullpen is made of his game a little scary in kansas city.y can hold them off. steph curry. he has made his name every one of the best basketball players of all time and we still have plenty of gas left in the tank for all of that. but he's also throwing his hat into the broadcasting ring. >> staff will be part of the ryder cup broadcast crew this weekend as an analyst, as we know, staff has become a golf. the fiction over the years. so he goss well plays basketball and i want to take our jobs. at the met last my lord look great at the last night him a nice which was like a lamb. the surprising thing ever right. right. look great. my my claim to fame as we share a barber youssef right cuts. steph curry's hair for the met gala i see the instagram looking profit night. that's all you separate. i have to give him his credit. all right. well, you know what you know, the bed yourself thank. i think some of the new about i think some of the new about you every day. we'll be ♪ ♪ ♪ i think some of the new about you every day. we'll be ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor,
and we know what that bullpen is made of his game a little scary in kansas city.y can hold them off. steph curry. he has made his name every one of the best basketball players of all time and we still have plenty of gas left in the tank for all of that. but he's also throwing his hat into the broadcasting ring. >> staff will be part of the ryder cup broadcast crew this weekend as an analyst, as we know, staff has become a golf. the fiction over the years. so he goss well plays basketball...
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city, kansas. and i was writing basically a summary of a "kansas city star" long piece on how these guys live the life of luxury. they receive $400,000, $500,000 a year in salary or retirement benefits. each one of these executives. they have very powerful lawyers, and they know how to intimidate. you know, it's true for the public sector, too. or maybe you can -- i won't assume anything. do you know of any cases in where law firms of public sector unions intimidate people for any reason in any context? >> i don't off the top of my head, but there are many cases that have been brought. i am not a lawyer. my co-author,co-author and my we is a lawyer and at this point, i wish she was here to rattle them off, because she could rattle them off. >> but they are just as crooked as the people they represent. >> just drop us a note on www.shadowboxes.com, and we will get back to you. >> thank you. >> and i am part of the largest non-union teachers union -- >> we mentioned you, because you deserve to be men
city, kansas. and i was writing basically a summary of a "kansas city star" long piece on how these guys live the life of luxury. they receive $400,000, $500,000 a year in salary or retirement benefits. each one of these executives. they have very powerful lawyers, and they know how to intimidate. you know, it's true for the public sector, too. or maybe you can -- i won't assume anything. do you know of any cases in where law firms of public sector unions intimidate people for any...
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well in kansas city, the a's are not treated royally by the mascot or anybody else for that matter, asual, build up a nice little lead. that's josh harrison with the stroke in the right center, going to fetch a couple of runs with the two run single frankie montas tension. you figure five of them leave. they got it. but montag's only went three and a third come to sixth. it's not just the 75 lead and that will be held its one again, three run shot the catcher as 43 home runs for kansas city that came up. he has marrow petite and it's an 87 lead. 10 sevens here final yes, have lost 19 out of their last 29 49 ers. have won one game, but last two more players. it's now official for the season. jason brett, you already know the cornerback is done. and today we learned that really my most erred is also going to be done first the injury to his knees to state against detroit figured to be costing them just about half the season. eight games are so but today after consulting with few doctors, raheem mostert says that he's going to have to undergo surgery. he will be out for the year. all right
well in kansas city, the a's are not treated royally by the mascot or anybody else for that matter, asual, build up a nice little lead. that's josh harrison with the stroke in the right center, going to fetch a couple of runs with the two run single frankie montas tension. you figure five of them leave. they got it. but montag's only went three and a third come to sixth. it's not just the 75 lead and that will be held its one again, three run shot the catcher as 43 home runs for kansas city...
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city, kansas. and i was writing basically a summary of a "kansas city star" long piece on how these guys live the life of luxury. they receive $400,000, $500,000 a year in salary or retirement benefits. each one of these executives. they have very powerful lawyers, and they know how to intimidate. you know, it's true for the public sector, too. or maybe you can -- i won't assume anything. do you know of any cases in where law firms of public sector unions intimidate people for any reason in any context? >> i don't off the top of my head, but there are many cases that have been brought. i am not a lawyer. my co-author, my wife, is a lawyer. at this point i wish she was standing next to me because she would be able to rattle those off. but there are a number of them. >> i was wondering if you could speak on the union rank and file. we were touching on some of these outlandish salaries and a lot of the teachers that we speak with every day, randy wine gar ten and dennis ran rugel are presidents of the
city, kansas. and i was writing basically a summary of a "kansas city star" long piece on how these guys live the life of luxury. they receive $400,000, $500,000 a year in salary or retirement benefits. each one of these executives. they have very powerful lawyers, and they know how to intimidate. you know, it's true for the public sector, too. or maybe you can -- i won't assume anything. do you know of any cases in where law firms of public sector unions intimidate people for any...
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but both look at kansas city school is in those final 15 minute. a late school from raven coast back to the mall. jackson insured a 3635 when on the home test, american golf max talking about has picked up his 3rd career victory at the season opening pga tour event in california home. a baffled with overnight lead, and maverick mcneally for the when he shot on the 12th setup, the victory run dropping in for an equal when mcneally fell back home upon the final hole to finish a stroke ahead of 19 on the pole in the 31st in the world ranking and now to a rare occurrence in major league baseball and a game between the atlanta braves and san francisco giants lunches, any rosario completed a cycle, that's when a batter is able to hit and run to each of the 3 bases on separate occasions as well as hitting a home run in the same game. the bright $13.00, nothing. and that's useful for now more later. thank you very much indeed. not one of the biggest knights in television, the prime time, emmy awards televisions answer to the oscars this year on the, on str
but both look at kansas city school is in those final 15 minute. a late school from raven coast back to the mall. jackson insured a 3635 when on the home test, american golf max talking about has picked up his 3rd career victory at the season opening pga tour event in california home. a baffled with overnight lead, and maverick mcneally for the when he shot on the 12th setup, the victory run dropping in for an equal when mcneally fell back home upon the final hole to finish a stroke ahead of 19...
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and thanks to josh harrison, who had himself a day in the shadows late afternoon in kansas city.he delivers extra bases right here in an r b harrison four hits, five tries seven to the final, and apparently, it's a thing with the a's that they need to inspect. all pictures airs. apparently. looking for ways to cure the pitching staff of late, but they come out of kansas city two out of three and their three games off the wild card. alright it's official. the 49ers have entered the twilight zone with regard to these injuries, one game and now make it three serious injuries. remember dre greenlaw beautiful pick six in the opener against the lions? well we never saw him after he picked jared goff right here, and that's because he injured his groin and the team announces today that he will have to undergo surgery. going to miss at least 6 to 8 weeks and joining jason verrett and raheem mostert on the injured list thursday night. football washington other giants. they don't have a nickname, but they've got a new quarterback to washington football team. taylor hi. nikki's replacing the
and thanks to josh harrison, who had himself a day in the shadows late afternoon in kansas city.he delivers extra bases right here in an r b harrison four hits, five tries seven to the final, and apparently, it's a thing with the a's that they need to inspect. all pictures airs. apparently. looking for ways to cure the pitching staff of late, but they come out of kansas city two out of three and their three games off the wild card. alright it's official. the 49ers have entered the twilight zone...
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lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states, i mean it's up there with the how it is in arguably and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the young people, but it's been an ongoing tragedy in general that there's been 4 years of war. i think the american troops leaving the dead of night is a fitting way for, you know, the imperial us sort of forces to go. this was the ower for 10 years or longer when you know, when i fought there in 201112, there was the height of the u. s. troop presence and we barely controlled anything but the ground we stood on. i'm for the withdrawal. i don't think that america can meaningfully influence the outcomes in afghanistan, and the whole thing is a tragedy. but more so for the people of afghan us,
lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history of the united states, i mean it's up there with the how it is in arguably and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well, i think it's, it's a tragedy for the young people, but it's been an ongoing...
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but kansas city. they loaded the bases are down only 2 in the 9th.nd here we're going to see the final out of the game. andrew blocks and there we go. take a sigh of relief. ace fans. you guys hang on to win 12 to 10 3 and a half games out of the second wild-card spot. 17 to play. so you're saying there's a the niners are settled in and bunkered down in west virginia prepping for their week. 2 opponent, the philadelphia eagles. they flew straight from the tree to west virginia because they wanted to avoid an unnecessary cross country trip. smart move. because the niners will have their hands full with philly. this is an eagles team that is coming off of a season opening thumping of the atlanta falcons and they'll be playing in front of their full home crowd for the first time since 2019. >> it starts and effectiveness. you still see fletcher students and staff granting same. stephanie, what is new is right up to their level. so i'm watching last week. i think there's going to light injuries in this league and and we definitely his challenge this week
but kansas city. they loaded the bases are down only 2 in the 9th.nd here we're going to see the final out of the game. andrew blocks and there we go. take a sigh of relief. ace fans. you guys hang on to win 12 to 10 3 and a half games out of the second wild-card spot. 17 to play. so you're saying there's a the niners are settled in and bunkered down in west virginia prepping for their week. 2 opponent, the philadelphia eagles. they flew straight from the tree to west virginia because they...
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do you know that the a's used to play in kansas city youngsters? i bet they don't first innings? johnny bench for the most homers. ever played. catcher two run shot the second chance tender didn't look like it was going to be the a's day. ask kyle is belt makes a nice catch up there and right center field and the a's are kept off the scoreboard. but pinder will have his revenge as he comes through for the aids. just a tad later bases loaded. that's two out, two run klutz single and the age from 2 to 4 to advantage the shadow set in in kansas city, josh harrison avenue self today is fourth hit ringing, double right center field. gonna knock in a run is going to be 62. he's pumped the a's win it 72. and they're feeling loose. look at best haired baseball schattman area, but his teammates have found an apparent gray hair right there. blackbird by the way, the winner and the bullpen as i mentioned very tight, okay with regarding the san francisco 49 years we have now reached twilight zone territory. one game and now today a third major injury to a key component. remember early in the
do you know that the a's used to play in kansas city youngsters? i bet they don't first innings? johnny bench for the most homers. ever played. catcher two run shot the second chance tender didn't look like it was going to be the a's day. ask kyle is belt makes a nice catch up there and right center field and the a's are kept off the scoreboard. but pinder will have his revenge as he comes through for the aids. just a tad later bases loaded. that's two out, two run klutz single and the age from...
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jon: republican kansas, thank you for coming on for the us today.more on this tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. eastern. we'll with the white house press secretary during the 9/11 attacks. a conversation about how the media covid the event that terrible day. fox news sunday, an exclusive interview with supreme court justice, stephen breyer. questions linger over whether he will vow to pressure from the left and retire which will allow for the biden to appoint a liberal successor to take his seat. check your local listing for the time. a special 9/11 tribute today i army football fans return to the stadium. coming out onto the field carry the american flag. honoring victims of the 9/11 attacks. the army went on to beat western kentucky, 38 to 31. twenty years later after 9/11, the taliban back in control and afghanistan and thousands of refugees from backcountry awaiting asylum. we have team coverage, next. ♪♪ it was one terrible day, 9/11 still lingering 20 years later with thousands of first responders with almost after being exposed to ground zero. joining us
jon: republican kansas, thank you for coming on for the us today.more on this tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. eastern. we'll with the white house press secretary during the 9/11 attacks. a conversation about how the media covid the event that terrible day. fox news sunday, an exclusive interview with supreme court justice, stephen breyer. questions linger over whether he will vow to pressure from the left and retire which will allow for the biden to appoint a liberal successor to take his seat. check your...
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. >> ( laughs ) ( sighs ) "august, in kansas city, is hotter than two rats ( bleep ) in a wool sock." city in august. >> stephen: sure. >> and after the laughter from me and the crew had subsided, his postscript of that was also in english. "i have a bad teammates." ( laughter ) and so, i then have to tell him they're even worse than you think-- because ichiro, there is no such expression as that. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, you've had amazing interview shows over the years, a host of them. now you've got "back on the record with bob costas" on hbo starting july 30. what is "going back on the record," bob costas? what can we expect? >> we're not reinventing the wheel. the first show that i had for was n the stephen: sure. >> now it is "back on the record." there will be in-depth interviews, at least i hope they're in-depth, a little bit of commentary in journalism, some panel discussions. charles barkley, the lead-off guest, should check both boxes, entertaining and guaranteed to say something provocative. >> stephen: sure. bob, thanks so much for being here. ( piano riff ) good to
. >> ( laughs ) ( sighs ) "august, in kansas city, is hotter than two rats ( bleep ) in a wool sock." city in august. >> stephen: sure. >> and after the laughter from me and the crew had subsided, his postscript of that was also in english. "i have a bad teammates." ( laughter ) and so, i then have to tell him they're even worse than you think-- because ichiro, there is no such expression as that. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, you've had amazing...
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i said where to get this information and he will give me, a site from some dude in kansas that put updeo for. >> on the mexican border. >> or, i forget the name of the newspaper put out by the chinese cult. and i will say, that is not a source. but to him, the new york set times is a source. so the truth becomes very, very porous and it gives a life to multiple truths. it is a longer discussion but it's not just the right and who's to blame for this the left is to blame for the >> >> over sure. [inaudible] for. >> thank you, thank you for your comments, it made mine. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i just did an event on beaver island it turned out i am big on beaver island. [laughter] you could be king of beaver island print. >> no, but they buy my book. and the beaver island historical society, thank you laurie from the b versus historical society did a great event this summer is wonderful. so beaver island, maybe because they were all kicked off beaver island, they are very aware of their history. the beaver island historical society is a very strong group. but it is funny b
i said where to get this information and he will give me, a site from some dude in kansas that put updeo for. >> on the mexican border. >> or, i forget the name of the newspaper put out by the chinese cult. and i will say, that is not a source. but to him, the new york set times is a source. so the truth becomes very, very porous and it gives a life to multiple truths. it is a longer discussion but it's not just the right and who's to blame for this the left is to blame for the...
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in the there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the kansas sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum. the us authorities are overwhelmed . this is just the latest splash point in a month from surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. and of course, i found a sanitary product. there aren't any food there isn't any either. they don't give you anything. we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching for food medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities are also now flying patients back home. days claims now going to court and people. what do you think about last month? what kills me about that is that everyone knows what we have are going through places. there is no president. crime is high. students can't go to school. there is no work. the economy is down, people can't put up with us. deportation is not good for us. like many others, he said he suffered to get this for on a journey through south america, pulse gangs and through a patch of ju
in the there's more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the kansas sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they want asylum. the us authorities are overwhelmed . this is just the latest splash point in a month from surge of people illegally crossing the border. and there's little in the camp for them. and of course, i found a sanitary product. there aren't any food there isn't any either. they don't give you anything. we met nicholas on the mexican bank of the river, searching...
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the doctor did more for kansas farmers than possibly anyone else during his lifetime. his expertise in ag policy led him to meet every president from harry truman to george w. bush but wasn't interested in notoriety. he was passionate about his family and his field of study and his students who were his legacy and pride of joy. i was one of the 5,000 students the doctor taught over the span of 49 years, and i can picture him now, cigar in hand holding court in classroom in his office transed by transfixed young people, many who would become leaders in the very field they learned from him. i'd like to close who one of his quotes i think we all need to hear, especially in this deliberative body at the present time. he said, there are two ways to make public decisions, compromise or a dictatorship. there's nothing in between. with that, madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter, for five minutes. mr. carter: madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the resiliency and the courage
the doctor did more for kansas farmers than possibly anyone else during his lifetime. his expertise in ag policy led him to meet every president from harry truman to george w. bush but wasn't interested in notoriety. he was passionate about his family and his field of study and his students who were his legacy and pride of joy. i was one of the 5,000 students the doctor taught over the span of 49 years, and i can picture him now, cigar in hand holding court in classroom in his office transed by...
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with you, first of all, the federal government can overrule states if you will and in a state like kansas important. would he have a democratic governor, who has tried her best since the march of 2020, to be ahead of the virus, to be on top of keeping people safe and secure, and at every turn along the way, the republican legislators and the republican attorney general who is now, he declared himself as her opponent in the re-elect, have been on the other side. we are watching this battle play out up close and personal. we have had public health officials resign because they feel that they cannot carry out their jobs and duties. we have people harassed. mask mandates have been overruled by the governor. so they're in place in some school districts and not in others. we have hospitals filling up. so we are living day to day, in this situation where there is a real battle over public health rules, and the federal government is using all of their tools, which i appreciate gately to say large employers, must put in place mandates, vaccine mandates or testing protocol, must have all federal em
with you, first of all, the federal government can overrule states if you will and in a state like kansas important. would he have a democratic governor, who has tried her best since the march of 2020, to be ahead of the virus, to be on top of keeping people safe and secure, and at every turn along the way, the republican legislators and the republican attorney general who is now, he declared himself as her opponent in the re-elect, have been on the other side. we are watching this battle play...
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coming up next, mecoming >>> today wichita, kansas welcomed home an american war decade. a man awarded the medal of honor and could become a catholic saint. more on his remarkable life. >> army chaplain is back in kansas, home from the korean war. you could call it a miracle. and soldiers who served with him will tell you it is not the first. >> to see somebody like that, it is unbelievable almost. >> reporter: in the war's first cruel winter, herbert miller lay wounded on the frozen ground, an enemy soldier standing over him when father performed his battle miracles. >> he put his rifle side and why that man never shot him, i don't know. >> if he hadn't carried me, i would have been dead. >> reporter: in the camp he helped pows stay alive by stealing food from the guards. he died in that camp, but his body was not found until dna testing found his remains. his uncle's last words to his fellow pows. >> i'm going someplace where i have always wanted to be, and when i get there, i will say a prayer for you. un uncle, welcome home. home at last. >> reporter: he once was lost
coming up next, mecoming >>> today wichita, kansas welcomed home an american war decade. a man awarded the medal of honor and could become a catholic saint. more on his remarkable life. >> army chaplain is back in kansas, home from the korean war. you could call it a miracle. and soldiers who served with him will tell you it is not the first. >> to see somebody like that, it is unbelievable almost. >> reporter: in the war's first cruel winter, herbert miller lay...
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. >> in the fourth quarter, kansas state is up, 17-0. west had a perfect pass. t.j.ns to int deep inside cardinal territory. the second an exception for was. kansas state had a better day. his second rushing touchdown with 200 yards on the ground. back to the drawing board. stanford loses, 24-7. and the keys to the game. meditate for two minutes. the third quarter, down 13-0. he bulldozers his way into the end zone. san jose on the board. that is as close as they got. right in the midst of greg johnson and he has reservations for six. trojans win at 37. that is it for sports. have a great day. shake oscar de la hoya has been knocked down by an opponent outside their wearing. he has been hospitalized with covid-19 despite being vaccinated. >> what are the chances of me getting covid? i have been taking care of myself. >> his comeback attempt, his first fight in 13 years, will not happen next weekend. this by taking care of himself, covid has really hit him hard. he says that he is hopeful that he can get back in the ring before the end of the year. >>> still ahead on
. >> in the fourth quarter, kansas state is up, 17-0. west had a perfect pass. t.j.ns to int deep inside cardinal territory. the second an exception for was. kansas state had a better day. his second rushing touchdown with 200 yards on the ground. back to the drawing board. stanford loses, 24-7. and the keys to the game. meditate for two minutes. the third quarter, down 13-0. he bulldozers his way into the end zone. san jose on the board. that is as close as they got. right in the midst...
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lafc y kansas city 4—0, para los angelinos. victoria de portland timbers.
lafc y kansas city 4—0, para los angelinos. victoria de portland timbers.